than anybody s ever had in human history. for about a year or two. but there was no discipline. which, i mean, i like people that could play their instrument like they just found it on the street, but they can t just do it once. they gotta work on it. and i was a serious saxophone player. i came here as a saxophone player. i had to hide the fact that i i mean, i really did. i would practice for two hours every day but i would like i wouldn t tell people. so, these are eggs. which you can get, you know, at the store. if you live in a good neighborhood they will even deliver them to your house. and then, you take water. which, i know you go to all these exotic places, but they used to say that new york had the best water. anthony: that is true.
that could play their instrument like they just found it on the street, but they can t just do it once. they gotta work on it. and i was a serious saxophone player. i came here as a saxophone player. i had to hide the fact that i i mean, i really did. i would practice for two hours every day but i would like i wouldn t tell people. so, these are eggs. which you can get, you know, at the store. if you live in a good neighborhood they will even deliver them to your house. and then, you take water. which, i know you go to all these exotic places, but they used to say that new york had the best water. anthony: that is true. john: you think it s still true? anthony: i haven t heard anything to say otherwise. john: do you drink it? anthony: yeah, i do. john: and then you boil them. and then i serve it to you.
like they just found it on the street, but they can t just do it once. they gotta work on it. and i was a serious saxophone player. i came here as a saxophone player. i had to hide the fact that i i mean, i really did. i would practice for two hours every day but i would like i wouldn t tell people. so, these are eggs. which you can get, you know, at the store. if you live in a good neighborhood they will even deliver them to your house. and then, you take water. which, i know you go to all these exotic places, but they used to say that new york had the best water. anthony: that is true. john: you think it s still true? anthony: i haven t heard anything to say otherwise. john: do you drink it? anthony: yeah, i do. john: and then you boil them. and then i serve it to you. anthony: outstanding. i am grateful and honored.
you always hear don t go with the other folks before christmas, wait till afterwards. now you ll find some really good deals. so enjoy all that, folks. more shopping news here. shoppers in seoul, south korea got a cool surprise. a flash mob singing christmas carols in a mall there. it started with a saxophone player and spread through social media and mobile devices, too. they ran through silent night and joy to the world. even those not connected seemed to get in the spirit and sing. listen in. [ singing in foreign language ] great to hear it in another language, as well. you understand the melody but it s not in english, which is fantastic. christmas cheer around the world, very cool. flash mobs are crazy popular. you never know where they re going to pop up. good to see that. coming up next, a christmas tradition here that is out of
simply contained in our music. clarence clemons, may be the greatest saxophone player of all-time. reporter: fans gathered outside the legendary new jersey bar where clemons and the boss formed their bond, and still treated locals to surprise concerts. fans say a springsteen concert will never be the same. but they re thankful for the memories. of a man who once said he was simply born a rock n roll sax player. rob nelson, abc news, asbury park, new jersey. big loss there. 69 years old. fourth to four. of course, very important to bruce springsteen. he was so pivotal to the band. amazing bond between those two. made saxophone music cool in rock n roll music. ñ ñ ñ