YOUNG BRUCE IS CRAZY!..FIRST TIME HEARING Bruce Springsteen - Dancing In The Dark REACTION

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All Comments (21)
  • @zeer0squared
    Yay. Courtney Cox's debut to the world. :) Yes, it's her.
  • @akastarchild
    His band is called The E Street Band. The black guy was Clarence Clemons, one of the best sax players ever. He died in 2011, and he was from my home state of Virginia. Also in the band is Steven Van Zandt, one of the stars of the TV show The Sopranos. He played Silvio Dante on that show.
  • @KatAlderson
    The sax player was the late Clarence Clemons, one of the GOATS. Springsteen's E Street Band was with him the whole time. Including the great Nils Lofgren. Thanks for reacting to this. Wonderful!
  • "My Grandpa used to watch Friends" .. god I feel old now. Cheers 🍺
  • @tonymurphy2132
    That was Courtney Cox’s big “exposure break” that launched her career!
  • @kathyjam2482
    Bruce is great he has many great songs. Another great singer who is blue collar like Bruce is John Cougar Mellencamp you should listen to his song Hurts So Good.
  • @john81473
    This is Bruce in 1985 during the Born In The USA tour. The Sax player is the late great Clarence Clemons. The girl in the audience is Courtney Cox.
  • @penname5766
    God I love this song. Apparently they wouldn’t let him have his guitar when they filmed this video because they wanted him to dance, so he was super self conscious. It’s amazing then that he has such great rhythm and that he’s really got the moves!
  • @jackiefloyd8003
    Actually this song came out well after Born To Run; he was older here. He’s just FINE and gets better with age. They don’t call him The Boss for nothing; he is a true living legend, who is still going strong. Great reaction. That is Courtney Cox.
  • @joshsmith302
    Funny thing about Courtney Cox is she is from Alabama and became famous for acting like a New Yorker. I'm still telling you guys that you have to listen to Gerry Rafferty,-(Baker Street).
  • @GratefulZen
    Bruce’s music just makes you feel so darn good!
  • @reshaud81
    Born To Run came out in 1975 when Bruce was 26. Dancing In The Dark came out in 1984 when he was 35. He's currently 72 years old and still performing to this day!
  • @kenpaden
    STREETS OF PHILADELPHIA is a very moving and haunting song of his , and was the theme song for the movie Philadelphia starring Tom Hanks about AIDS .it came out in 1994 . Bruce won an academy award for the song for the movie and spoke out strongly , supporting people with AIDS back when it was it was a risk to do so. In this case I would say the official video is probably going to be better than a live performance.
  • @12deeps
    Love watching you guys reacting to the music I grew up with. You’re right , life was good back then. We had our challenges but life was hopeful.
  • I have seen this legend of a man live… and oh my. He is so amazing live! He was on 110% for over 4 hours!
  • @NiteOfTheWorld
    The E Street Band is legendary. Clarence Clemons, the saxophone player, had a cameo in Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure. Max Weinberg, the drummer, led his own band on Late Night With Conan O'Brien. And Steven Van Zandt, the guitarist, had a regular role on The Sopranos. p.s. yes, that is Courtney Cox.
  • @shawnsnow2655
    Hardest working band in the world. 4-5 hour concerts from him and the E Street Band. Clarence Clemons, the Saxophonist, is simply the man. Unfortunately we lost this big, beautiful man exactly on this date a decade ago. He was my inspiration to take up the sax as a kid. May he rest in peace.
  • @annieh5479
    Clarence Anicholas Clemons Jr. (January 11, 1942 – June 18, 2011), also known as The Big Man, was an American musician and actor. From 1972 until his death in 2011, he was the saxophonist for Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band.
  • Best quote,"My grandfather loved Friends." 😄 Courtney must never get tired of hearing that, - especially from a grown man with kids. 😅 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 😊