
05.06.85 Newcastle, England, intro to ´Shut Out the Light´
´´This is a song I was....it was in the late-70´s, I was driving....across
country with a friend of mine....and we stopped in....in Phoenix, Arizona....and
I went into this drugstore to find something to read....and I found this little
paperback called ´Born on the Fourth of July´ by, by a fella named
Ron Kovic....and it was a story about a....a Vietnam Veteran who went away,
went to the war, came back.....and, and what he found....and we drove on to
Los Angeles and I was staying in this little motel....I remember I was out and
I was swimming in the pool and uh....I had the book with me on the table and
there was a guy sitting in a wheelchair....and I walked over to him and sat
down, he said ´I wrote that book´....and uh, this is a song about
coming home, this is for Paul, if you´re out there.....”
05.06.85 Newcastle, England, intro to ´Glory Days´
´´(after the singlong) Alright, that´s good singing, everybody
can join the band (chuckles).... now, what I wanna know is....who´s over
30 years old out there today ? (not much response) ....who´s under 30
? (cheers)....oh, I feel old now (chuckles) I´m about 30, 30, I´m
up there, alright (chuckles) now, the Big Man, he´s 30, he´s 40,
40....but as you can see he has maintained his youthful beauty completely....he´s
got all of it, man, some people, they never lose it (chuckles) oh, my back,
my back, no, no (chuckles)...this is a song about....old times, nostalgia (chuckles)....it´s
for everybody, if you got any kids or if you got your wife sitting by you out
there....this is for you....where´s my hat ?....is my hat around here
?....”
05.06.85 Newcastle, England, intro to ´My Hometown´
´´Oh....man, I remember when I was growing up....I lived in this
real small town....and I can remember I could never stand it there, it seemed
like everybody....I was 17, everybody seemed so narrowminded....and so sure
you had to do it this way....but uh....I think that for a long time it was real
hard for me to get to the place where I felt like belonged anywhere.... got
out on the road and it felt so good (chuckles) for such a long time....and uh....this
is about, this is a song about belonging someplace....no matter where you go
or what happens to you, the place that you were born and raised always stays
in your blood....those people always stay there.... and it´s hard ´cause
sometimes I go home and I drive back down the streets I grew up on....and I
can watch my town falling apart....I see people that couldn´t find jobs,
people that had to move, move South, they´d go South and they couldn´t
find jobs down there....but anyway, this is from my hometown to your hometown.....”
05.06.85 Newcastle, England, intro to ´I´m on Fire´
´´I can remember....my old man sitting at the table at night waiting
for me to come in....I can remember I´d slick my hair back so it´d
look real short....get up on the porch....he´d let me get through the
kitchen where he was sitting....and he´d let me get back to the bottom
of the stairs till he´d call me to come back....I remember sitting there
with him, I´d sit there in the dark....it was always like he was pissed
off if I was....having too much fun or something (chuckles)....he just sat there....thinking
about all the things he wasn´t gonna have....until he´d get me thinking
like, like him....and I´d go and I´d lay up in bed....I´d
stare at the ceiling.... and I remember feeling like....like someday I was just
gonna....feeling like I just wanted to ....like I just wanted....”
05.06.85 Newcastle, England, middle of ´Rosalita´
´´Are you ready, band ?....are you ready, people ?....alright....ladies
and gentlemen.... children of all ages....all you English people....all you
Scottish people....it´s now time to introduce the band....on the piano,
the smartest man in rock and roll....he gave up a scholarship at Yale and joined
the European tour with the E Street Band....Professor Roy Bittan on the keyboards....on
the vocals, an alumni of Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes, Miss Patti Scialfa....on
the drums, the Mighty Max Weinberg....on the organ, Phantom Dan Federici....on
the bass guitar with the thunder from down under, Mr.Garry W.Tallent.... and
on the guitar, the one, the only, the incredible Mr.Nils Lofgren.....and now
last but not least....do I have to say his name ?....do I have to say his name
?....gimme a C-L-A-R-E-N-C-E, what´s that spell ?....what´s that
spell ?....what´s that spell ?...Clarence Big Man Clemons on the saxophone....”
05.06.85 Newcastle, England, intro to ´Can´t Help Falling in Love
With You´
´´Thanks....thank you....I´d like to just thank everybody
for coming down to the shows we did here in Newcastle, thank you very much.....I
know some of you folks traveled a pretty long distance and I want you to know
we appreciate it....this was a....this is a song, I guess, in 1975 we were in
the States on the Born to Run-tour....I guess I was about 26....and it was the
first time we ever played Memphis....and it was after the show, we played this
little auditorium and uh, we went back to the hotel and me and my guitar player,
Steve, were sitting around (cheers).....you know he´s got a good album
that came out a little while ago called ´Voice of America´, by the
way (chuckles) he sends his regards....we were sitting around and we wanted
to get something to eat and called up a taxi, when the guy came, we said we
wanted to eat someplace outside of town and he said ´I know some place
right out by Elvis´ house´....so we said ´Wow, you know where
Elvis lives ?´, he says ´Yeah, yeah´ so we said ´Well,
take us there right now´....so it was about 3.30 in the morning and, and
we pulled up in front of Graceland, I remember I got out and I stood in front
of those gates that had the guitar players on ´em....and I seen a light,
I looked in and I seen a light in a second-story window where I figured that
Elvis must be up reading or something late at night (chuckles) so....anyway,
I said ´Steve´, I said ´Steve, I gotta do it´ and I
jumped up over the wall and I started to run up the driveway and the cab driver
was saying ´No, man, don´t do that, they got big dogs over there
and they will eat you´....I ran up the driveway and I got to the frontdoor
which, uh, now, I guess I think was kind of a stupid thing to do ´cause
I hate it when people do it at my house, you know (chuckles) it´s like
somebody come by real late at night (chuckles) but anyway I was filled with
the enthusiasm of youth and uh (chuckles) jumped up and I ran to the frontdoor
and I knocked on the door and these two guards came out of the woods and they
said ´What do you want ?´, I said ´Is Elvis home ?´
(chuckles) and they said, uh, ´No, no, he´s in Lake Tahoe´,
I said ´Oh, well, you see, I play the guitar too and like I had my picture
in Time and Newsweek´ and they go ´Yeah, yeah, sure, sure´
(chuckles) you know, but anyway they took me down, they were real nice and they
put me back out on the street (chuckles) but uh, I don´t know....I always,
for some reason when I come to England....I guess, the first time I ever got
into England, I got into a cab and, and the guy, on the dashboard, had a picture
of Elvis pasted on, I don´t know what I would´ve said to him if
I´d´ve got in....but anyway....this is, uh, this is for you guys....”
Compiled by : Johanna Pirttijärvi