[i miss you]
At December 9th Show, 1980
"When the world asks you to accept the unacceptable, all you can do is play music.... And then, we played 'Twist and Shout.'" -Max Weinberg, drummer for Bruce Springstreen and the E Street band
Dateline Viewer Emails
"...Did John's life and music affect me? I'm 55 years old, I have a loving wife, two wonderful daughters and a great life and I'm crying as I write this." --Michael Pardys, Chicago, Ill.
"...No offense to the music makers of today but the day the music really did die was December 8, 1980." --Bob Krouse, Defiance, Ohio
"...The next day, all you heard on the radio were his songs. When "In My Life" off of the Rubber Soul album started, I began to cry so hard that I had to pull my car off of the road, where it felt like I wept for an hour." --Michael Monahan, Newnan, Ga.
"When the world asks you to accept the unacceptable, all you can do is play music.... And then, we played 'Twist and Shout.'" -Max Weinberg, drummer for Bruce Springstreen and the E Street band
Dateline Viewer Emails
"...Did John's life and music affect me? I'm 55 years old, I have a loving wife, two wonderful daughters and a great life and I'm crying as I write this." --Michael Pardys, Chicago, Ill.
"...No offense to the music makers of today but the day the music really did die was December 8, 1980." --Bob Krouse, Defiance, Ohio
"...The next day, all you heard on the radio were his songs. When "In My Life" off of the Rubber Soul album started, I began to cry so hard that I had to pull my car off of the road, where it felt like I wept for an hour." --Michael Monahan, Newnan, Ga.


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