
03.04.85 Melbourne, Australia, intro to ´Atlantic City´
´´I grew up, uh....I was in my teens....around this old, kind of
run-down resort town..... and....I guess back in the 50´s and (?) they
used to do a lot of business down there..... up and down the whole coast, they
got hit by pretty hard times....and, uh, about 70 miles south....they legalised
gambling....and, uh, now they got big, golden mansions.... and gold casinos
´bout a block in from the slums....and they have mafia fighting for control....and
this is ´Atlantic City´....”
03.04.85 Melbourne, Australia, intro to ´The River´
´´(?) this next song, I can remember my dad....used to always come
right home from work....he had a brown bag....a six-pack in it, he´d sit
down at the kitchen table...and he wouldn´t move for the rest of the night....matter
of fact he didn´t move for the rest of the 18 years I lived in the house
(chuckles)....he´d come home from a job....and my mother´d give
him his dinner....he´d sit down there and....he´d just sit there
all night, I don´t know what he was thinking....but uh....he wouldn´t
like to have any of the lights on at night, he´d get mad if you turned
the light on (?)....and then in the livingroom the only light on was the television....I
remember my mother´d sit there.....she´d have on one of those blue
bathrobes and blue slippers with the big flowers on the toes....and those pink
curlers, the kind that the women used to always wear....I´d come in late
at night, she´d be there in front of the television sleeping away...but
my dad used to be real slick, he used to....he´d lock up the frontdoor
so that we used to have to come in through the kitchen and he could tell what
time me and my sister was coming in....and if you were gonna come in too late,
sometimes you were better off waiting till the next morning....so I used to
have this sleeping bag I used to stash out on the edge of these woods about
three or four blocks from my house....if it got too late at night, I´d
go down there, I´d pull it out and sometimes if it was warm, I´d
sleep outside there, I´d sleep in some friend of mine´s car....or
on somebody´s porch....and uh, later when I got older and I went back....it
seemed like sometimes those places (?) out by the woods, seemed like more of
a place that was my own than my own house was when I was growing up....and this
is a song ´cause everybody, uh, everybody needs some place they can go
when they can´t go home....”
03.04.85 Melbourne, Australia, intro to ´Johnny Bye Bye´
´´It was around 1976, me and the band were on the Born To Run tour
and uh....many, many, many years ago....we were down in Memphis, Tennesee....and
we´d just played at this little auditorium and we´d never been in
Memphis before....and uh, me and my guitar player Steve were sitting around
in a hotel room....we decided we wanted to go out and find some place to eat...so
I called up a taxi cab, it was about, I guess, 3 or 4 o´clock in the morning,
the taxi cab came to the hotel....and we asked if he knew some place where we
could get a sandwich....he said ´Yeah, there´s a place right out
by Elvis Presley´s house´...we said ´You know where Elvis
lives ?´, he says ´Yeah, yeah, it´s just, you know, two miles´,
so we said ´Well, take us there right now´...so the guy drove us
out to Elvis´....and I remember I got out of the taxi cab (?) and I stood
in front of those, those two gates that he had with the guitar players on the
front....and you could see through, you could see up the driveway into the house
and I could see that on the second floor of the house, there was one light on....so
I figured that must be Elvis up reading....I said ´Steve, Steve, I gotta
go see if he´s home´, so the taxi cab driver says ´No, man,
don´t jump over that wall, they got dogs over there gonna tear you up
and that´ll be the end of your career´ (chuckles)....so I jumped
up over the wall and I got down on the other side and I started running up the
driveway....and I´m kind of running up thinking ´What am I gonna
say if Elvis comes to the door ?´....so I get to the frontdoor and I´m
just about to knock....these guards come out of the woods and they say, you
know, ´Can we help you ?´ (chuckles)....´Is Elvis home ?´
(chuckles).... and they say ´No, no, he´s not home now, he´s,
he´s in Lake Tahoe´, you know.... ´Well, you see, I play guitar
too, I got a band, I´ve made some records´, I told ´em I was
on the cover of Time and Newsweek and they said ´Sure you were, yeah,
great, great´, you know (chuckles)...I don´t think they believed
me....it was alright, they were pretty nice about it, they took me by the arm
and put me back out into the street (chuckles)....oh, I don´t know what
I would´ve said if I....if he´d come to the door....if somebody
comes to my door at 3.30, I usually like to beat ´em with a stick or something
(chuckles)...but uh (chuckles)...but uh....I remember a friend of mine called
me up just about a year later and told me that Elvis had died....it was hard
to understand how somebody...who seemed so alive and had come along and taken
away so many people´s loneliness should´ve ended up so lonely...and
it wasn´t, wasn´t right, he should´ve lived...this is uh....this
is a song called ´Bye Bye Johnny, Johnny Bye Bye´...”
03.04.85 Melbourne, Australia, intro to ´My Hometown´
´´This is a song, I guess, about trying to find (?) with the place
that you grew up...most people, I think they have a kind of a love-hate-relationship
with the place they were born...either it´s not big enough or it´s
too big or there´s not enough going on in there or there´s too much
going on.....I grew up in this (?) small town about an hour and a half out of
New York....but uh....even though we were always close to the city, for some
reason going to New York, for most people in our town, was unimaginable, you
know, ´Are you gonna go to New York ? Wow !´ (chuckles) ´What´re
you gonna do there ? It´s dangerous up there !´....I remember I
got to be about 16, I started taking the bus up to the city every weekend that
I could....I remember thinking that if I ever got out....was able to leave that
I believed I´d never, I´d never miss it, never look back.... and
when I started to be able to get out on the road with the band, for a long time
I never did miss it....then some years passed and I started to come home, I´d
get in my car and I´d drive back through town at night....past all, like,
the houses that I grew up in, down the old streets...started to go back and
try to see what my friends were doing, what their lives were like now....and
uh....I guess I realised when I was a kid, one of the things I was worried about
was I was afraid of belonging to anything....´cause if you belong to something
and you admit that you belong to something, it means that you got some responsobility
to that place, whether it´s your city or your country or even the world
that you live in....and uh....before the tour I went down to Washington ....and
I visited the Lincoln Memorial and the Vietnam Veterans Memorial and that´s
such a, they´re, they´re, they´re only about a 100 yards from
each other but it´s such a long walk and there´s so much distance....between
those two places....that´s a sad trip ....and uh, I guess we all bear
the shame....and the responsobility....and the glory of the places that we live....so
here´s wishing the best to you and to your hometown....”
03.04.85 Melbourne, Australia, intro to ´Pink Cadillac´
´´This is a song about temptation....about the conflict between
worldly things and spiritual health....between desires of the flesh....sexual
desire....and spiritual ecstasy ....where did this conflict begin ?....well,
it began in the beginning in a place called the Garden of Eden....now, the Garden
of Eden was originnally believed to have been located in Mesopotamia....but
the latest theological studies have found out, and you´re gonna read about
this in the newspapers any day, that its actual location was ten miles south
of Tamborine Highway....that´s why they call it the Garden State !....but
now understand, in the Garden of Eden there was none of the accoutrements of
modern living....you didn´t have a little bed that you could go home and
crawl up into at night ....no, you couldn´t go home and turn on your TV...you
couldn´t go out on to the highway and buy a cheeseburger if you wanted
one....they didn´t have those, uh, those, uh, (?) sandwiches....no, Sir,
no !....in the Garden of Eden there was no sin....there was no sex....man lived
in a state of innocence....now, when it comes to no sex, I prefer the state
of guilt that I live in....we got into town a little early yesterday and so
I decided I´d drive on out to that location and see if I could find the
answer to some of these mysteries....why flesh pulls me in one way and my soul
pulls me another....so we drove on out there....and we found out that that spot
is now occupied by Happy Dan´s Celebrity Used Car Lot....I walked in,
the man said to me ´Son, you need a yellow convertible , a four-door DeVille
with a Continental spare, wide chrome wheels, air-conditioning, automatic heat,
fold-out bed in your backseat, eight-track tapedeck , TV and a phone so you
can speak to your baby when you’re driving all alone’...I said ‘I’ll
take two’...then I said ´But Dan, that´s not the reason why
I came....I wanna know the answer to this temptation...I wanna know why your
body pulls me in one way and your soul pulls you another all the time´....he
said ´Well, son, that´s easy because on these ten beautifully commercially-zoned
acres was the sweetest little paradise that man had ever seen, now, in the Garden
of Eden there were many wonderous things : there was a Tree of Life, there was
a Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil, there was a man, Adam, there was a woman,
Eve, and she looked so fine....when Adam kissed her, it was the first time that
a man had ever kissed a woman....and she had legs that were long and soft to
the touch....and when Adam touched her, it was the first time that a man had
ever touched a woman...and then they walked out into the green fields....and
then they lay down....and when Adam....let´s just say it was the first
time....but there was something else in the Garden of Eden on that day, old
Satan came slithering up on his belly and somehow he turned their sweet love
into a betrayal and sent them running down into the darkness below....but that´s
alright ´cause right here tonight on this backlot for 99.95 and no money
down and don´t worry if you´ve got bad credit, it´s good here....I´ve
got their getaway car and if you´ve got the nerve to ride....I´ve
got the keys....to the first....pink....Cadillac....”
03.04.85 Melbourne, Australia, intro to ´Racing in the Street´
´´It was right around this time of year, it was towards the end
of summer....and the weather was like, in the days it´d still be, it´d
still get pretty warm but at night it really cooled off...and I can remember
(?) , I´d put on a couple of t-shirts and a sweatshirt and my leather
jacket and I had this Camaro that I´d bought for 500 dollars...it was
a 1969...and uh, it was a convertible, the top went down but it wouldn´t
go back up, its only problem (chuckles) and I used to get out in that thing
in the middle of the night.... just drive back through our town....to the backroads,
down on the beach...and uh, used to be this strip down off the river where on
weekends a whole bunch of us used to get together, I guess it was kind of like
a junkyard where people from town would come down and dump off the things they
didn´t want no more, leave ´em out there to rust out in the rain...but
there was this little clearing where on Fridays and Saturdays we´d sit
around and just talk and stuff and that was the first place that I met her....and
uh, we first started going out and when we did, I guess it was like it always
is when you first start going out, you know, everything is great all the time,
you know, it´s fun, you´re laughing at each other´s stupid
jokes and stuff, you know, and uh....(?) real good for quite a while....then
the time or something, I don´t know what it is that pulls people apart,
makes ´em change but she got to where she didn´t wanna talk so much
any more, didn´t wanna go out at night....and uh, she got to where she
started hiding my keys so I couldn´t take the car out and uh...I couldn´t
understand it, I was trying to figure out...I knew that we were real good friends....and
uh....and I knew that once she understood that....when I took the car out....and
when I won....that it was the only time I got to feeling like something was
happening to me....and it didn´t matter if other people thought it was
stupid or whatever they thought about it....I used to feel like something....and
to have just one thing in your whole life....that makes you feel proud of yourself....I
don´t think that´s too much for anybody to ask, not even (?)....”
04.04.85 Melbourne, Australia, intro to ´Open All Night´
´´(?) I used to work up in New York City all the time....so, uh,
I used to end up driving down the New Jersey Turnpike about 3.30 in the morning....and
uh....wasn´t too bad, wasn´t much traffic....now, the turnpike is
a road that stretches from the top of New Jersey to the bottom ....so I´d
get around early in the morning, I´d be driving home, thinking about getting
home to my girlfriend....thinking about making a ham-and-cheese sandwich....thinking
about my girlfriend....a ham-and-cheese sandwich....I´d be driving home,
I´d have the window down a little bit, be a nice, cool night....had the
radio on a little bit....and like, uh....I wouldn´t quite be watching
exactly how fast I was going all the time....and the speedometer´d creep
a little bit on the wrong side of the (?)....and all of a sudden I´d see
´em flashing blue lights in my rearview mirror....so I pulled over and
the state trooper comes up to me and....I´m one of those people, like,
I always forget my wallet all the time, always leave it home in my other pants
or something.....so he says ´License, registration, please´, I say
´Well, Sir, I don´t have mine´....he says ´Well, sit
right there, what´s your name ?´ so I gave him name and he goes
and gets back into the patrol car...about five minutes later he calls me back.....and
he looks at me and he says....´Are you, are you....are you that rock and
roll singer ?´....so I say ´Yeah, yeah, that´s me´...he
says ´Are you the guy, are you the guy that wrote that, uh, that, that
´Born to Run´-song ?´....´Yeah, yeah, that´s me,
that´s me´....he says ´You know I got some of your records
at home´, I say ´You do ?´, he says ´Yeah´ then
he says ´Son, you´re in a lot of trouble´....so he took me
in, impounded the car....then I had to go to court about a month later, nightcourt....when
you go to traffic court, you´ve got three things you can plead....not
counting insanity (chuckles)....you can plead guilty, which nobody pleads ´cause
nobody wants to admit that they did what they did....you can plead innocent,
nobody wants to plead that because they know that they did what they did....they
usually plead ´guilty with an explanation´....everybody pleads that....so
I was sitting on the bench and a guy got up in front of me....and he was caught
doing 75 on a residential street....his explanation was that he was drunk and
he thought he was out on the highway....I said ´Man, my story´s
gonna sound good after that´....so I get up to the mike....and the judge
says ´Go ahead, state your case´....I say ´Well, your Honor....uh,
your Honor, it started.....
(....) So, anyway, the judge would not budge....I got my ticket....I went outside
to get into my car....and it´d been towed away.....so I walked off down
this highway....got into this little roadside cafe....and there was a little
waitress....and she could see that I was (?)....so she said ´Don´t
worry, son....´cause we´re open all night´....”
Compiled by : Johanna Pirttijärvi