
01.07.84 St.Paul, MN, intro to ‘Open All Night’:
”Yeah....here’s a song (?) uh.....it’s on the Nebraska record.....this
is uh.....this is a song , it’s.....it’s got a whole lotta words.....hope
I remember them, you know (chuckles)....gimme a little echo....take it easy
now.....in New Jersey, they got, uh..... Turnpike (cheers).....stretches way
on the bottom to way on the top.....and uh.... must’ve rode it thousands
and thousands of times by now.....but.....if you ever been to, it looks kinda
like, uh....I was riding home from New York City one night.....and I was watching
all.... refineries and.....it looked like I was on the moon.....and it inspired
me so much (?) (chuckles).....one step for mankind and two cheeseburgers to
go, that’s (chuckles)(cheers).....see if I get through it....”
01.07.84 St.Paul, MN, intro to ‘Mansion on the Hill’:
”Oh yeah.....(?) a little sound there, Jimmy....(?)....my guitar.....she
no work (chuckles)(cheers).....there we go, here it comes.....sound like a dog
(chuckles)....
next !.....it’s alright, I got more than one (cheers).....it’s coming......it’s
coming up (cheers).....when I was a kid, I grew up in, uh....real small....small
apartments and small houses....I remember....we lived in uh.....we lived in
a place , what was the address, 20.....like 21 and ½ (cheers)....in...street
called Institute Street.....in this town called Freehold (cheers)....and uh.....was
a little livingroom and a kitchen and .....and me and my sister had like bunkbeds
or something.....and....so my dad used to always, he used to always drive us
outside of town and he’d show us this big house, used to sit out there
on this hill....and....as I got older....it kinda took on a lot of, lot of different
kinds of meaning for me so....”
01.07.84 St.Paul, MN, intro to ‘Darlington County’:
”So....the only thing to do is leave....get outta there.....”
01.07.84 St.Paul, MN, intro to ‘Glory Days’:
”Take it easy now.....got my new hat (cheers).....(?)....that’s
easy.....this is a song about....old times.....and.....first of all.....one
thing.....you don’t have to be old to have old times (cheers).....but
it helps.....it’s like old times start about.....one year after you’re
in high school.....then it’s always somebody up that says ‘Oh, remember
when we were freshmen ?’ and all that stuff....but.....the older you get,
the more old times you got.....and the more you go out and meet some fool who
wants to remind you ‘bout ‘em all.....there’s always a guy,
comes up to you in a bar....goes ‘Hey Bruce, how ya doin’?....how’s
the band doing ?’....he sits there and says ‘Remember..... remember
that time we went out....you were with that girl you really liked....and that
guy came over and spilled all that beer on your head.....and then you got mad,
he knocked you out’ (laughter)....’Man that was great (laughter)....that
was funny....boy, those were good times’....you don´t wanna tell
the guy you felt like a dog so you go ‘Yeah, yeah, that was good (?),
we had a good time that night’ (laughter).....what are you gonna do ?.....so....there’s
always these guys coming up to you and telling you things you don’t wanna
hear.....that’s what friends are for, I guess (cheers)(chuckles) ....let
me get on with the story.....”
01.07.84 St.Paul, MN, intro to ‘Used Cars’:
”Old cars (chuckles)....they’re like....old (?).....I remember my
dad had a ....he never spent more than 500 dollars on an automobile....and uh.....so
we’d get these things and they’d run for little while....and a bumper’d
fall off.....I remember he’d, he’d see a cop and he’d shut
off the engine, (?) goes by (chuckles)(cheers)....and then....then the reverse
would always go out on it....me and him would be pushing it backwards out of
all the parking spots (chuckles)....so if you ever been in the middle of a street....at
5.30....pushing your car out of the way (chuckles)....of all those other cars.....feeling
like the biggest jerk in the world.....this one’s , this is a song for
you (chuckles)....”
01.07.84 St.Paul, MN, intro to ‘My Hometown’:
”This song’s of where I grew up....I ended up really hating , hating
the place I came from....and uh.....I guess this is a song, it’s about....the
place where you live....and.... kinda sharing the responsobility in it.....and
how.....you can run.....but you can’t hide (chuckles)(cheers)....”
01.07.84 St.Paul, MN, intro to ‘Nebraska’:
”This is about being so lonesome.....you could cry....”
01.07.84 St.Paul, MN, intro to ‘Pink Cadillac’:
”Take it easy a little bit there.....now , this is a song.....I was brought
up Catholic, on the Bible....and this is a song about.....sin (cheers).....anybody
know anything about that ? (cheers)(chuckles)....but it seems....now, according
to the Bible....at least the way I was taught.....was that way back when in
the Garden of Eden....Eve....showed Adam the Apple....Adam took a bite.....and
here we are tonight (cheers)....that’s a little hard to believe.....there
had to be something more than an apple.....fruit ? (chuckles)....I don’t
know.....and....sometimes at night....I sit around thinking about that....and
I think ‘Gee, where would I rather be ?.....Would I rather be in the Garden
of Eden.....or would I rather be on Earth ?’....and I always come up with
‘I’d rather be on Earth’ (cheers)....I don’t like the
outside anyway (chuckles)....you know....all them trees...bugs....no air conditioning
(cheers).....that ain’t the Garden of Eden, that’s my backyard (chuckles)....you
know, anyway....so I got to thinking, I figured it couldn’t be an apple....so
it must’ve been.....it’s must’ve been.....”
01.07.84 St.Paul, MN, middle of ‘Rosalita’:
”Ladies and gentlemen.....it’s now my great pleasure....to introduce
you.....to the band (cheers)....now anybody that was here.....Friday night (cheers)....knows
that I wrote a poem for Clarence.....well, since then....I been thinking ....and
I realised....to just (?) my incredible creative talents....on one member of
the band.....was selfish (chuckles) ... so tonight....I have to introduce....a
poem....to Roy (cheers).....it’s kinda short (chuckles)....R is for Roy
‘cause that’s his name.....O is for piano ‘cause that’s
his game.....Y.....because he likes it.....Professor Roy Bittan on the piano,
ladies and gentlemen (cheers).....oh yeah, oh yeah.....we have with us.....from
the streets of Asbury Park.....girl I met at the Stone Pony...(?) and sing with
us.....Miss Patti Scialfa (cheers)....on the bass guitar providing the thunder
from down under, Mr. Garry W. Tallent (cheers).....on the drums....not only
is he a drummer....but he’s author..... author of that soon-to-be-bestseller....The
Big Beat....the Mighty one, Max Weinberg on the drums (cheers)....on the organ,
most mysterious member of the band..... Phantom Dan Federici (cheers)....and
last.....but not least...the handsomest man in showbusiness..... a man who’s
entertained you.....with such hits as ‘Woman’s Got the Power’.....’Money
to the Rescue’.....with his own band, the Red Bank Rockers.....here on
our stage..... the king of all things, the master of the universe.....Mr.Clarence
Clemons (cheers)....”
01.07.84 St.Paul, MN, intro to ‘I’m a Rocker’:
”Is you a rocker or is you not ?.....”
01.07.84 St.Paul, MN, intro to ‘Born to Run’:
”Thanks.....I’d like to thank.....I’d like to thank you all
for coming down tonight....let you know we appreciate it (cheers).....when I
was, uh.....when I grew up....and I first heard Elvis Presley and heard all.....great
early rock and roll....I was thinking that the main message.....that it said
to me.....was uh.....was it said ‘Let freedom ring’....so do what
you can.....”
Compiled by : Johanna Pirttijärvi