Annie Clark, St. Vincent
Photographed by Lauren Goldberg
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Oh, come, come be my waitress and serve me tonight
Serve me the sky tonight
Oh, come, come be my waitress and serve me tonight
Serve me the sky with a big slice of lemon
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So proud to be a Bruce fan
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Bought the new Bruce biography
I'm excited
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“We wish you a happy Halloween, but we are a rock ‘n’ roll band from the Jersey Shore, and tonight we carry a lot of sadness in our hearts. This was originally a song about my adopted hometown struggling to get on its feet — it struggled for 25 years, a quarter century, while we watched for Asbury to come back. And we are very proud to say over the past decade, it has risen up and flourished in a way I wasn’t ever sure I’d see in my lifetime. And it will do so again!
“We’re a band that you can’t separate from the Jersey shore, still basically a glorified bar band… at your service. So we’re gonna do this tonight from our hometown to your hometown. We’ll send this out to all the people working down there: the police officers, the firemen, and also to the Governor, who has done such a hard job this past week.”
—Bruce Springsteen, introducing My City of Ruins, Rochester, NY 31 Oct 2012 (via illbeonthathill)
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