
04.03.77 Jacksonville, FL, intro to ´It´s My Life´
´´We´re gonna be playing for a while so you oughta sit down,
relax so the people behind you can see....this is a song written in, uh....early
60´s by a guy named Carl D´Errico....
(....) It was, I remember, in the summertime....me and this friend of mine used
to get, we used to get his old man´s car and we used to....at night, take
off down towards the Shore, I lived about twenty miles inland from the beach
and uh....and we´d take off down this, this highway Route 33, heading
down towards the beach and they....at the time they wouldn´t let us into
bars ´cause we wasn´t old enough, we used to....used to park outside
on the street, sit on the hood of the car, get the cats to leave the doors open
so we could hear the bands blasting out from inside coming down from the city....to
play along the Shore in the summertime....we used to stay there all night till
around....four o´clock and I´d head home ....and I´d get out
of the car and my old man used to lock up the frontdoor so I couldn´t
come in through the front, he used to be sitting in the kitchen all night long
with all the lights off smoking a cigarette, drinking beer, waiting for me and
my sister to come home ....so I´d make it up on the porch, first I´d
stand there in the driveway for a while and I´d ....(?) I could look through
the screen door and see the light of his cigarette butt at the table....finally
I’d slick my hair back real tight and try to make it up to my room....he´d
always, he´d call me to come back and sit down in the dark in the kitchen,
he´d always be sitting there telling me....asking me what I was doing
with myself....I remember this went on....he used to sit in that kitchen at
night ´as long I can remember, ever since I was a little kid, with my
mom sitting in the frontroom with just....with the TV on, watching TV till she
fell asleep, got up to go to work the next morning, and he´d sit there
in the dark talking, I could always hear his voice.....I´d be squinting
real hard and I couldn´t, I couldn´t never make out his face.....he’d
start talking....just about how things were going in general first.....but then....pretty
soon he’d got around to asking me where I was getting my money from....what
I thought I was doing with myself and how my whole life was turning into a waste....we’d
always end up screaming at each other around four in the morning.....my mother’d
end up running, waking up, running in from the frontroom to try and keep us
from fighting with each other....I’d always end up running out the backdoor
....like out into the street....telling him, screaming at him.....telling him
how he was gonna have to learn to live with it pretty soon....because it was
my life and I was gonna do what I wanted to do....”
04.03.77 Jacksonville, FL, intro to ‘Backstreets’
´´This is for Chris, happy birthday to you....(?) license plate
number L9, please move your car (chuckles) they´re about to tow it away
(chuckles) this is for Chris, on her birthday....
(....) Just me and you, baby.....just me and you, girl....we were gonna steal
away....we were gonna steal away.... we were gonna slip away....I remember we
had it all figured out....you was gonna quit your job and I was gonna quit my
job too....and I remember....I remember....it was on the weekends, we used to....this
guy abandoned this old car in the middle of this field about two or three miles
outside of town....and we used to hitchhike out there....it was about two or
three hundred feet off the tracks....and I remember this night we were out there....riding,
we were out there riding in back....oh, way down by the railroad tracks....oh,
in the backseat....in the backseat....in the backseat of that old Cadillac,
baby used to ride in the back....oh, darling, take me riding....oh, you take
me back....(?)...I remember there was this farmhouse ´bout a mile up the
road and these kids, they set, it was abandoned, these kids set fire to it that
night and they had these machines down there, they had this fire down there....it
was just burning out of control, I remember we was sitting in the back of the
car and we´d see the fire shoot in the air, see the water shoot in the
air....and I remember you promised you was never gonna go....surely you was
never going anyplace without me.....I remember you promised....I remember how
you swore to it....and I remember sitting on the hood of the car and watch it
rushing towards us....watching the fire rushing towards us....watching the fire
rushing towards us.... watching the fields (?)....and I remember standing on
the corner....I was standing on the corner (?)....had my suitcase packed....oh,
we were gonna make some tracks, make some tracks....(?)...I remember a cat asked
me what I was waiting for....and I stood there....time went by, the night went
by....and I was standing there three in the morning, I was just wishing....just
wishing that God would send down some angels and blow this whole town into the
sea....just wishing that God would send some angels and blow this whole town
right into the sea....just wishing that God would send some angels and blow
this whole town right into the sea....just wishing that God would send some
angels and blow us all away and blow us all away and blow us all away and blow
us all away because you promised, blow us all away because you promised, blow
us all away because you promised, just blow it all away because you promised,
just blow it all away because you promised....you promised....because you promised....and
because YOU LIED !....YOU LIED!....”
04.03.77 Jacksonville, FL, intro to ´Rosalita´
´´Remember a few easy chords and you too can be the life of any
party !....
(....) We got with us tonight....beginning....on the piano....the man with all
the degrees and all the keys, a warm round of applause for Professor Roy Bittan....play
it, Roy (Roy plays) and that´s what graduating high school will do for
you.....we got on the guitar, poet of the soul, master of rock and roll, artiste,
composer, producer, auteur, the man who brought you such great hits as ´I
Don´t Wanna Go Home´, ´Sweeter than Honey´, you all
know him, you all love him, the magnificent Miami Steve Van Zandt on the guitar
(band plays ´The Theme from ´The Godfather´) oh, yes, that´s
his theme song....on the bass guitar, coming to you from Long Branch, New Jersey,
Mr.Garry W. Tallent....on the drums, the Mighty Max.....now you see him, now
you don´t, on the organ, Phantom Dan Federici.... play it, D (Dan plays)....in
the back, coming to you from Philadelphia, New Jersey, via Newark Airport, via
Las Vegas, the Miami Horns....and last but not least....king of the goddamn
world....Emperor of the motherfucking universe....lord of time and space, Mr.Hollywood
himself, on the saxophone, the Big Man Clarence Clemons....”
Compiled by : Johanna Pirttijärvi