
02.07.81 East Rutherford, NJ, intro to ´Independence Day´
´´Thanks....I haven´t seen nothing like this (chuckles)....here´s,
yeah, we´re gonna play a long time tonight so you guys ought to sit down....this
is, uh, this is ´Independence Day´....and I need....I need a little,
I need a little bit of quiet for this song, thank you....(music starts)....I
remember when I was a kid that....uh....the only thing I could remember when
I was a teenager was I always....I always felt ashamed of myself when I was
young, for some reason....and I could never figure out why....and....as I got
older and I moved away from my folks....I used to try and think back about what
was.....what was wrong with the way I was feeling back then and why it seemed
I was always, I could never connect with my old man and....and....I guess part
of the reason was because when I was....when I was 16 or 17, he wasn´t,
he wasn´t much older than I am right now....and I wouldn´t give
him the room to have....to have the same....hopes and dreams that I had when
I was growing up, I thought because he was my father or because he was older
that....that he.....there was a point where you give up those things....and.....all
I remember was him sitting in the kitchen all the time, coming home after work,
just sitting there and he sat there for 18 years and I never once asked him
what he was thinking about....and.....later on I....about two years ago....I
was down in California and he came down and visited, visited down with me.....and
we talked about a lot of things that we should´ve talked about when.....when
I needed to hear ´em and he needed to hear ´em.....and it took us,
took us 30 years just to be able to tell each other that we loved each other....so
if you´ve got parents, you oughta go home and ask ´em what they´re
thinking about, you know (chuckles) they might surprise you..... ”
02.07.81 East Rutherford, NJ, intro to ´Johnny Bye Bye´
´´Back in....back in 1977, I guess it was, we went....we were playing
down in Memphis, Tennesee....and it was late at night....and we drove past Graceland....and.....
the rest....I´m gonna save....but I went down to Philadelphia and I saw....I
saw Elvis, it was one, I believe it was the last tour that he ever did....and,
I went and I remember I felt, I felt disappointed because he didn´t play
the old songs like....like I remembered ´em....and he sang....two songs
he sang best all night was....was a song called ´American Trilogy´
and a song called ´How Great Thou Art´....and it wasn´t long
after that when he died....and I used to think back and try and understand what
happened to him, why....why he ended up like he did....and how easy it is to....to
get....to get every-thing and to lose....lose that thing inside you that keeps
you, that keeps you alive, you know, uh....anyway, this is for Elvis ´cause
he, he deserved better than he got....”
02.07.81 East Rutherford, NJ, middle of ´Rosalita´
´´We have with us tonight....on our stage.....a galaxy of celebrities....beginning
at the far left of the stage, on that thing that we like to call ´the
piano´, let´s hear it for Professor Roy Bittan....play it, man (Roy
plays)....this man to my left....the poet of the soul, master of rock and roll,
a man who brought you such great hits as ´I Don´t Wanna Go Home´,
´Sweeter than Honey´, ´This Time It´s for Real´,
´Some Things Just Don´t Change´, ´Daddy´s Come
Home´, on the guitar, Mr.Miami Steve Van Zandt.....and now to my immediate
left, can I say he´s a man who´s a great humanitarian, a great vetenarian,
can I say a close personal friend of
mine ? no ! I can´t say he´s any of those things but just let me
say Mr.Garry W.Tallent on the bass guitar....and now we´ve got a little
special occasion here, the man behind me is playing his first gig in the E Street
Band as a married man.....he´s married now, girls....gotta read ´em
and weep....let´s hear it for Mighty Max Weinberg.....(?)....and now to
the far right, the man from the same town that brought you that great ´Flemington
Furs´-commercial you see on TV in the wintertime, Mr. Dan Federici from
Flemington, New Jersey....and now.....last but not least....what can I say ?....the
man (?) we like to call him.....he´s known to his friends as the greatest
living human being.....but you guys can just call him the king of the world.....master
of the universe....emperor of all things....faster than a speeding bullet.....more
powerful than a roaring locomotive....able to leap tall buildings in a single
bound.....is it a bird ?....is it a plane ?....I´ve got to say it´s,
it´s, it´s, it´s, it´s.....Spotlight on the Big Man
!.....”
02.07.81 East Rutherford, NJ, intro to ´Jersey Girl´
´´Uh, we just came back from a big trip, we were all around Europe
in England and all those places....and....it´s really something over there,
it´s, it´s different than New Jersey (chuckles) and....the people
were great and I´d like, what I´d like to....I just wanna say you
guys, you guys made, uh, made tonight for us, thank you.....(?) nobody better
so (chuckles)....anyway, this is something that we learned for you, this is
a Tom Waits song and it´s on his Heartattack and Vine album.....and uh,
this is for all the Jersey girls (?)....”
Compiled by : Johanna Pirttijärvi