
08.09.84 Hartford, CT, intro to ´Nebraska´
´´This is a song about, uh.....you can´t seem to, you can´t
pick up....a paper or turn on the TV today....without, uh....seeing people that
got so....they ended up isolated from their friends or isolated from the jobs
that they were working at....isolated from their government....till they feel
a certain sense of powerlessness sweep over ´em....and they explode....”
08.09.84 Hartford, CT, intro to ´Glory Days´
´´This is a song....this song is kind of....about....before I wanted
to be a guitar player....I wanted to be a baseball player....you know....and
I was gonna take the traditional hard road, I started when I was in Colonial
League, I was only about seven, then I went to Little League, then I went to
Babe Ruth League....by the time I got into Babe Ruth League I was 15, I had
amassed a career hitting average of a 156....but I didn´t let it discourage
me....but around that time I kind of got interested in a couple of other things....one,
I got interested in the guitar.... that was the one that I got good at....the
other one, I´m still looking for some volunteers who wanna practise, practise,
practise....but anyway, by the time I was 15, I....I kind of, it wasn´t
too bad ´cause the games were on the weekdays and then the rock and roll
shows were on the weekends....but we had this one rained-out game that they
rescheduled for 8.30 Saturday morning so that Friday night like I was out playing
at some club and I got home home like three or four o´clock....and then
the next morning the guys came by to get me to go to the game, I hear ´em
knocking at the door and I told my mother, I said ´Mom, Mom, go down and
tell ´em, tell ´em that I´m sick, I´m too sick and I
can´t go´....and so mother, you know, she´s gonna go down
and lie for her son and I hear her ´Oh no, boys, Bruce is so sick this
morning he just can´t make the game´....I´m resting in my
bed, you know....but then they come back about 20 minutes later and I hear ´em
at the frontdoor and they´re going like ´Oh, Mrs.Springsteen, we
only got eight guys and if Bruce don´t come to the game, we´re gonna
forfeit the game, it´s gonna be the end of the season, please, Mrs.Springsteen,
he´s gotta come, he´s gotta !´....and so....I´m laying
there bed, you know, and then I hear ´em coming upstairs so now I really
gotta make believe like I´m sick so I´m kind of laying there in
my bed.....you see, I always sleep with my guitar....my girlfriends, they don´t
like it but they get used to it (chuckles) sometimes the guitar sleeps on the
outside (chuckles) so, anyway, they come up and they start begging me, you know,
and I´m like laying there trying to make believe like I´m really
sick so finally, I´m one of those people that when people start begging
me I, I can never say ´no´....you know....if somebody comes up to
me on the street and like wants 25 cents or something, I always give it to ´em
(chuckles) and so, anyway, I get on my uniform, I go down to the field and I
get out in the rightfield, my normal position.....and things were going pretty
good, you know, the game´s going along and nothing was getting hit to
me and I was just kind of standing out there beginning to enjoy the weather....the
game was almost over and I kind of started daydreaming....I dreamed there was
a girl....she was climbing over the outfield fence....she was walking right
out onto the field....she said it was too hot for me to be wearing this baseball
uniform....and then all of a sudden, pssssh !....´I got it....I got it,
I got it´....I dropped the ball, the runner scored, we lost the game....I
suffered deep humiliation in front of my friends....but that was the day that
I decided to give up sports and dedicate the rest of my life to rock and roll....and
I haven´t regretted it since....anyway, this is a song about how all things
must pass and how it ain´t nothing but glory days....”
08.09.84 Hartford, CT, intro to ´The River´
´´This is uh....I remember when I was....when I was a kid, there
was nights when I´d come home and I felt like I just couldn´t go
in the house.....and uh.....there used to be this park with this river running
through it that I used to go down to....now everytime I go back to my hometown,
I always stop by there.....this is for, uh.....this song´s about everybody´s
gotta have someplace they can go when they can´t go home.....”
08.09.84 Hartford, CT, middle of ´Growin´Up´
´´Well, there I was....I was still going to high school....but I
was having a lot of trouble....I was doing real bad in my studies....I was getting
sent down to detention hall all the time..... and finally they sent me to the
guidance counsellor....to give me some guidance.....so I kind of sat there.....you
know, he said ´Mr.Springsteen, what´s the problem ?´....I
said ´Oh´, I said ´I don´t know, I just....I just don´t
know what I´m wanna do with myself, I ain´t got no, no direction
in my life, I don´t know what I wanna be, I don´t know what I wanna
do, I got no faith, ain´t got no hope, ain´t got no confidence´.....he
said ´Well....that´s too big a problem for me, you better go home
and talk to your folks about it´....and so I went home, I went into the
kitchen, my father was sitting at the kitchen table....I sat down across from
him and said ´Dad, I got a real problem here that I need your help with
now, you see, I don´t know what I wanna do with myself, I´m, I´m
lost, I ain´t got no faith, I ain´t got no hope, I ain´t got
no confidence, I mean I feel terrible´....and he said ´Get me another
beer out of the icebox´.... this was depressing.....so I went down to
Asbury Park.....and I was in this little club and I was in the men´s room
and I looked on the wall and it said ´Advice and answers to all problems,
big or small, call this number´....so I got a dime and I went out and
I put it in the phonebooth and called....it rang once....it rang twice....and
then I heard (Clarence: ´Hello´) ....and it was some guy called
Clarence ´He-who-knows-all´ Clemons....and so....he gave me his
address and I went over to his house and knocked on his door and came in....we
kind of sized each other up for a while....we decided that we´d make a
good team.....and he, he said he had a map to the secret of the world that he
hadn´t got a chance to use yet but that he thought it was the time that
me and him go find the answer to all our problems....so we got in his old Oldsmobile
and we drove south....down Route 9....through the wind, through the rain, through
the snow, through the heat until we got way down deep south into the New Jersey
pines....it was a scary ride....and we parked by the side of this dirt road....and
Clarence said that what we were looking for should be just right over into those
woods.... so deep into the forest we went.....the forest was a scary place,
there were noises coming from everywhere.... first it sounded like werewolves
(crowd howls) then it sounded like lions (crowd roars) then it sounded like
killing cows (crowd moos) it was a dangerous place....we followed the map till
the map said ´Turn left at the big shade tree´....now, we could
tell it was a shade tree because it had its shades on.....(?)....and deep into
the forest we went.....Big Man, there ain´t, there ain´t no wild
animals here, you don´t think ? then what about, they ain´t got
none of like, there ain´t no like grizzly bears in New Jersey or nothing,
is there ? you sure ?....(?) there ain´t no like, there ain´t no
man-eaters in New Jersey, no ? I think I hear something behind us, I think there´s
something behind us.....Big Man....whooa ! and there it was, this big old grizzly
bear but he seemed kind of like, he was kind of friendly....yeah....he wasn´t
mean, he just said that he was just lonely, that he ran away from the circus,
that there wasn´t nobody to play with out in the woods....I could tell
by the way he wore his hat that he was smarter than the average bear....and
he said that he´d take us to find the answer to our problems.....so we
followed the bear into the woods and there in the clearing in the moonlight,
we saw the answer to our quest....now we knew that everything was gonna be all
right....and we stood there in the moonlight and.....and.....and.....when we
touched....”
08.09.84 Hartford, CT, middle of ´Backstreets´
´´And I remember that we swore on it....I remember how we swore
on it.....and that we said it´d last forever and forever and forever....we
said it would last forever and forever....and then you said it was nothing but
a promise....I remember you said it wasn´t nothing, it was just a promise....it
was just a promise.....(?)....come home, darling, come back, baby, come back,
darling, come back, baby, come back, darling....´cause I miss you so much....”
08.09.84 Hartford, CT, middle of ´Rosalita´
´´Ladies and gentlemen....it´s now time to introduce to you....the
members of the E Street Band....beginning to my far left, the most educated
member of the E Street Band....the only member of the band with a full high
school diploma....you may have read his papers on the lost tribes of Hoboken,
you may be familiar with his theory of promiscuity....the only man who gave
up a scholarship to Harvard University....why ? to do this tour with the E Street
Band, ladies and gentlemen, the educated, the dedicated, the confiscated, the
sexually liberated Professor Roy Bittan.....and next on the vocals, an alumni
of Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes....the lovely, the beautiful Miss Patti
Scialfa on the vocals.....and next the gentleman that brings you the thunder
from down under, that puts the bass in your face, his mother was a Tallent,
his father was a Tallent, the one, the only Mr.Garry W.Tallent on the bass guitar....on
the drums, the man that puts the heat in the beat that gets you up off your
seat and moving your feet, author of The Big Beat, the Mighty Max Weinberg on
the drums ....and to the far right of the stage, the inimitable, the inevitable,
the incourageable, the unforgivable, the unimaginable, the incredible, the immoral,
the original sinner, ladies and gentlemen, Phantom Dan Federici on the organ....lookout
girls, he hates to be alone....and next, from South Jersey.....Jim the Dancing
Bear....don´t worry, ladies and gentlemen, he´s completely docile....and
on the guitar, a drumroll please....Mr.Nils Lofgren (Nils does his trampoline
stunt, at which he doesn´t apparently succeed the first time as Bruce
yells ´One more time´)....(?).....and now....a man for whom there
is no description....when they made this guy, they broke the mold....all I can
say´s he´s the king of the world, the emperor of the universe, the
next President of the United States....a close personal friend of mine.....gimme
a C-LA-R-E-N-C-E, what´s that spell ? (crowd : ´Clarence !´)
what´s that spell ? (crowd : ´Clarence !´) what´s that
spell ? (crowd : ´Clarence !´) Clarence ´Big Man´ Clemons
on the saxophone....”
08.09.84 Hartford, CT, intro to ´Born to Run´
´´I wanna thank everybody for coming down to the shows that we did
here in Hartford, thank you....I know, uh....I just wanna let you know that
we appreciate it and uh....guess when I was a kid, (?) the first thing that.....that
made an impression on me....was when I heard the music of Elvis Presley and....it
was the only thing in the town that I grew up in and around the people that
I grew up with, that kind of set my mind free to imagine some of the possibilities
that are out there.....so I´ve been a lot luckier than most, I get to,
I get to live a piece of my dream out every night....and I hope, I just wanna
say I hope you get to live out a piece of yours....”
Compiled by : Johanna Pirttijärvi