Have a nice weekend, tramps
!!!
... und um mal von den ganzen Diskussionen um das neue Album abzulenken, hier mal ein paar andere News rund um die E-Streeter - gemopst von
http://www.backstreets.com :
ONE GOOD TURN DESERVES ANOTHER
Catching up with the E Street axemen
Yesterday, CBS News Sunday Morning aired that profile of Steve Van Zandt - if you missed it, read "A Hit Man in More Ways Than One" http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2007/03/18/sunday/main2581880.shtml for a nice recap, including Steve on leaving the E Street Band: "Oh yeah, it was brilliant. When I joined the band we were making $200 a week. And we finally are about to cash in. And I leave.... You can't look back with too much regret. What little I know I've learned since I left the band. And one of the things you learn as you leave is -- you shouldn't have left!"
Now to turn our attention to the other side of the stage ... Nils Lofgren is the subject of a lengthy interview feature in "Hittin' the Note" http://www.hittinthenote.com, which author Mark Squirek describes as "a quarterly that does for the Allman Brothers what you do for Bruce." Click here http://www.hittinthenote.com/cart/pc-637-61-htn-52.aspx to order HTN #52, including the article "Nils Lofgren: A Six String Journey."
And a major development on Lofgren's own website: you can now (virtually ) attend Nils Lofgren Guitar School! Yep, take lessons from one of the best, as Nils is now offering instructional videos (Lesson 1: "Keith Don't Go" and Lesson 2: Harmonics) in his online store. Lofgren's manager tells us that future lessons will focus on Nils's solos for "Youngstown" and "Countin' on a Miracle," so stay tuned to http://www.nilslofgren.com .