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More From ?uestlove on the Springsteen Appearance on Fallon

John Fea   |  November 21, 2010 Leave a Comment

Here is more from ?uestlove, the bandleader and drummer of The Roots, on what it was like to back-up Bruce Springsteen, Stevie Van Zandt, and Roy Bittan on last Tuesday’s Late Night With Jimmy Fallon:

Before the show, the band rehearsed for 90 minutes, running through “Because the Night” six times and “Save My Love” four times. “[Bruce] was just like, ‘Hey, you do what you do,'” ?uestlove says. “‘I don’t want you to be Max Weinberg. I want you to be you.'”

But soon, during a take of “Because the Night,” the drummer got found himself in one of Max Weinberg’s familiar dilemmas. “Bruce and Little Steven were giving me the exact opposite instructions — It was kind of like good cop, bad cop,” he says.

Before the show, the band rehearsed for 90 minutes, running through “Because the Night” six times and “Save My Love” four times. “[Bruce] was just like, ‘Hey, you do what you do,'” ?uestlove says. “‘I don’t want you to be Max Weinberg. I want you to be you.'”

But soon, during a take of “Because the Night,” the drummer got found himself in one of Max Weinberg’s familiar dilemmas. “Bruce and Little Steven were giving me the exact opposite instructions — It was kind of like good cop, bad cop,” he says.

“There’s a moment on the bridge where Bruce said, ‘You got to watch Steven’s body language. He will come over, bend his knees — that means to bring the dynamics down. Play to a whisper,” he adds. “But then two seconds later during the song Springsteen’s looking at me like, ‘Yo man,’ jumping up and down and Steven is like on his knees. My band’s laughing at me because they know exactly, you know, the type of quagmire I’m in right now. One guy is telling me he wants to see blood drawn because he wants me to play real powerful and the other one wants me to bring it down a little bit.”

He met them in the middle. But on TV, nothing was brought to a whisper. And just as Springsteen has been known to do in arenas, the band went over their allotted set time. “If you look at the last 20 seconds [of “Because the Night”], all of us are literally in a circle. It’s like no one else is in that room except Little Steven, the Professor, Bruce, and all seven of my guys,” says ?uestlove. “We’re totally disregarding the minute mark and the deadline. I’m surprised they got it all on there ’cause Lord knows we went 32 bars over. We were supposed to end after the end of the bridge, but we just kept going. None of that stuff was expected — the guitar solo.”

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