
08.05.81 Stockholm, Sweden, intro to ‘Independence Day’
”I grew up in this house where....where nobody ever talked to each other.....and
it seems.....that whenever we did....sit down...that the words always were too
hard.... and they always came too late after something had gone.....gone too
far wrong....and when I was a kid.....I couldn’t understand.....what my
old man always seemed so mad about....I’d see him in the morning ....just
before he went to work.....and then the only other time I’d see him would
be at night when he’d sit in the kitchen....with the lights out....smoking
a cigarette....and he used to lock up the frontdoor so that me and my sister
used to have to come in around the side and go through the kitchen.....and I’d
stand out there in the driveway.....and I remember I used to slick my hair back
real tight so he couldn’t tell how long it was.....and....and I tried
to make it through, make it through the kitchen up to my room.....but he’d
always call me back, we’d always end up sitting down....end up yelling
at each other.....all the time.....and when I was 16 or 17, it was hard for
me to understand what his life was like....how he’d gotten married.....so
young...and when I was living at home, he wasn’t....and we were having
our fights.....he wasn’t much older than I am right now....and he’d
been working.... he’d been working in this factory for ten years already....and
he had to put up with all the.....all the humiliation....that....that the world
puts you through living like that.... when I moved away when I was 18 and I
was sure that I was never gonna miss him and I was never gonna miss.....miss
that town I grew up in....and for a long time I never did....and then one day....I
realised that ‘less I could....unless I could make some kinda peace with
my old man and with the place I grew up in I was never gonna.....be able to
make peace with myself.....and so I went out to California where they’d
moved....and we talked a little bit....but it took us 30 years just to be able.....just
to be able to tell each other that we loved each other (cheers)....and it’s
just....it’s silly to wait that long.....if you got folks at home.....you
oughta try talking to ‘em sometime (chuckles), they probably need it,
you know (cheers).....everybody’s gotta have their independence day.....”
08.05.81 Stockholm, Sweden, intro to ‘This Land Is Your Land’:
”In, uh....America (?)....from the time you’re a little kid.....all
throughout you life (?)....there’s a promise....that gets made....and
it’s.....over there, I guess, it’s called, they call it the American
Dream or....which is just....just the right....to be able to.... live your life
with, uh....with some decency and some dignity (cheers).....but.....over there
and in a lot of other places in the world now......that dream.....that’s
only true for.... very, very few people, you know (cheers).....it seems if you
weren’t, if you weren’t born into the right place...or if you didn’t
come from the right town...or....if you believe in something that.....that´s
different from the next person....you know uh...... right now there´s
a lotta....in the States, there’s a lotta, there’s a lotta hard
times and.... when that happens.....there’s always resurgence....of the
kinds of ...groups like, uh..... Ku Klux Klan and National Socialists (boos)....and
it seems like hard times turn people against each other, people that have common
interests.....people that don’t understand that.....that....that the enemy
is not, is not the guy down the street that looks different from you, you know
(cheers).....but it’s hard, it’s hard in the States because the
enemy is something that when you’re brought up as a kid, you’re
taught to respect, you know, like, it’s something that.....uh......it’s
something that you can’t see, it’s something that’s invisible
and it’s something that works on you and eats you away inside....every
day of your life.....and twists us and the countries we have into ....into,
into nothing......so.....this is a song by a guy named Woody Guthrie (cheers)....he,
he understood what the world was about and.....it´s just a song about
living free, about the land that you live in....should belong to each and every
one of you.....and that you have the right and a promise to life, to fulfilling
yourself inside (cheers)....”
08.05.81 Stockholm, Sweden, intro to ‘Point Blank’:
”Thanks.....this song, uh......I wrote , oh, three or four years ago,
I guess....and uh..... it’s about, there’s a Marvin, there’s
a Marvin Gaye and Tammy Tarells song and it’s called ‘It Takes Two’
(cheers)......and....in that song, Marvin Gaye sings.....uh....’It takes
one to dream but it takes two to make a dream come true’ and.....and....I
guess that’s what.....you know, that’s why, that’s why we’re
here tonight talking to you and you guys are talking to us and......because....it’s,
it’s funny , you know, because on this tour....since we’ve been
over here, this is our last night on the continent and (cheers).... and I’ve
learned.... I’ve learned, I’ve learned a lot over here, I learned....the
importance of the audience, the importance of you.....in the shows (cheers).....because.....when
we come out and....and, and we play and we play hard and....and try to tell
you ‘bout the things.......that, that mean a lot to us......and when you.....respond
the way that you have tonight and last night....it’s like.....it’s
a big , like.....’Me too’, you know (chuckles) and (cheers)....it’s...it’s
, you know, it’s in a bunch of little things and I want you to know that,
that, that it means a lot to us just how quiet you been on the slow songs since
we’ve been here and I wanna thank you a lot for doing that (cheers)....because,
uh......this is a song, this song is about......it’s about two people
that once.....had that kinda connection....and for some reason......it got broken
apart..... and it’s like.....a song ain´t no good until we, until
somebody hears it and like by yourself....you’re.....you can’t have
affect, you know, you have to, you have to reach out, you know and.....this
is a song about someone who loses, who loses that.....that power which is the
most powerful thing in the world, your ability to affect your friends’....
lives ....and my life.....and maybe I can do something for you so (cheers).....
this is called.....this is, this is called ‘Point Blank’ (cheers).....”
08.05.81 Stockholm, Sweden, middle of ‘Rosalita’:
‘‘.....my niece.....JoAnn Springsteen.....get over here, honey.....all
the way from New Jersey….
(….) ‘Cause the record company, baby, just gave me big Kronors....”
08.05.81 Stockholm, Sweden, intro to ‘Can’t Help Falling in Love’:
”I wanna.....thank you for giving us such a nice welcome back to Stockholm,
thank you (cheers)....I know a lot of you guys waited in line a long time for
tickets and I wanna say we appreciate it....and this is.....this is...here’s
my favorite Elvis song, I wanna do for youse......oops, my guitar died.....”
08.05.81 Stockholm, Sweden, intro to ´Backstreets´
´´(?) anybody that was here.....in 1975 when we first came (some
cheers) oh, you're old (chuckles).....(?) old as me, you know (chuckles).....this
is for you....."
Compiled by : Johanna Pirttijärvi