“So I spoke to my old friend Bruce and told him I was feeling it, his
loss of Clarence. We talked for quite a while, and there is no need to
go into what two old friends had to say to each other at this point,
except to say that two old friends spoke to each other about their
music, their muses, their partners in crime, their proof, their
friendship, their souls and their lives. Ben Keith was my Clarence
Clemons. Clarence Clemons was Bruce's Ben Keith. When he died last year
it touched me to the core. I don't want to ever think of any one else
playing his parts or occupying his space. No one could. I can't do those
songs again unless it's solo. So I told Bruce, "Waylon once looked at
me and said, 'There's very few of us left.'" He liked that. I told him
when he looked to his right I would be there. That's enough. I'm not
talking about that anymore.”
―
Waging Heavy Peace: A Hippie Dream
Monday, December 29, 2025
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