
09.12.95 Philadelphia, PA, intro to ´Adam Raised a Cain´
´´Thank you very much....this is, uh....where I give my little speech
and I....(?)....uh, a lot of the music tonight was, uh, it was composed using
a lot of silence so in order for me to....I need your collaboration and co-operation
in order for me to give you my best tonight....and uh....so if you feel like
clapping or singing along, you know, well, you´ll, you´ll be an
embarrassment to your friends and family and you´ll be led out of here
in handcuffs by a special squadron of New Jersey state police....so....generally
during a tune I don´t need much encouragement, like I was telling the
folks last night, I´ve done some drugs and I feel pretty confident up
here right now so....anyway....thank you for your co-operation....´´
09.12.95 Philadelphia, PA, intro to ´Straight Time´
´´(a man and a woman yell out ´Bruce, I love you !´)
You guys ought to get together then..... this, uh....this is a song about a
fella who gets out of prison and....trying to find his way back into his family
and trying to find his way back into the world....and uh....(someone yells)
what a polite way of saying ´You´re fucking up´ (chuckles)....and
uh....and I think changing your old behavior, that´s a hard thing to do,
it´s a hard thing for anybody to do, your old habits and the way you´ve
done things always feel like your old friends and they feel how you define yourself....so
what do you do when, uh....the worst in you feels like hope....this is called
´Straight Time´....´´
09.12.95 Philadelphia, PA, intro to ´Highway 29´
´´Thank you, this is uh....I guess this is a song about how on any,
on any given moment you´re really never quite sure what you might do or
what you´re capable of....which always comes as a surprise....´´
09.12.95 Philadelphia, PA, intro to ´Murder Incorporated´
´´This is a song about good old-fashioned American paranoia.....and
how there´s a....part of the population, I, I´d appreciate if you
guys´d like crush those little cameras under your left foot for a little
while....´bout how there´s a, there´s a segment of our population
whose lives and dreams are basically written off....and everybody, everybody
knows it, everybody accepts it as a price of doing business....´´
09.12.95 Philadelphia, PA, intro to ´Mansion on the Hill´
´´This is for you, Ginny....´´
09.12.95 Philadelphia, PA, intro to ´It´s the Little Things That
Count´
´´Thank you very much....this next, uh....(people yell out requests)
oh, shut up, please...this next song, this is sort of the part of the night
where I like to, uh....entertain the audience with the tales of my, my life
and my loves (people applaud) thank you, thank you, ladies and gentlemen, thank
you, uh....so basically....uh, let´s get the rules straight : number one,
I make all this shit up, alright ? (chuckles) and if I didn´t make it
up, it happened a real long time ago ....so I´m in this bar....and uh,
I´m suffering from....one of my usual bouts of low self-esteem which,
uh....I don´t mind because it got me where I am, goddammit so uh....(?)
a lot of money in low self-esteem, you see (chuckles) that´s uh, that´s
uh, so, but, uh, and, so this girl comes up to me and, and, uh, and says ´Do
you wanna do a shot of tequila ?´, so I say....´Ok´ and, uh,
she orders ´em up and, and before I....I know it, I get my wits about
me, she´s, she´s thrown the salt on my neck and licked it off and
downed her shot....so....the best shot of tequila I ever had....I didn´t
even drink mine.....didn´t wanna ruin it, you know (chuckles) uh ....´´
09.12.95 Philadelphia, PA, intro to ´Born in the U.S.A´
´´Yeah....this is a, uh....this is a song that....(?) I´ve
read many times was misinterpreted....uh, you know....that, uh, that gets under
your skin after a little while and....but at the same time it is sort of in
grand tradition of rock song misinterpretations as ´Louie Louie´....uh,
´This Land Is Your Land´....uh, so....and....I´m sure if it
was misunderstood, it was only misunderstood by Republicans....and uh....I´m
sure we don´t have any Republicans in the house tonight.....so (chuckles)....but
if there are any misunderstanders out there, as I told the folks last night,
my children thank you.....the songwriter always gets the last shot.....let´s
see if I get it right....´´
09.12.95 Philadelphia, PA, intro to ´Dry Lightning´
´´Thank you, this is, uh....I was telling the folks that, uh....that
I´ve been, I had this one relationship that went on for about 30 years....and
it was with all different women (?)....and uh, it´s funny how you do that.....and,
you know, then at the end, you know, and they´re always, you know....lovely
and at the end you go ´Hey, what happened ?....I don´t get it´....
and then, then the strangest thing is then you get married and convince yourself
you´re doing it wrong....wow....uh, this is a song about almost getting
it right.....but still not quite getting it right.....´´
09.12.95 Philadelphia, PA, intro to ´Spare Parts´
´´The world´s full of spare parts....´´
09.12.95 Philadelphia, PA, intro to ´Youngstown´ (following ´Spare
Parts´)
´´Thank you, uh.....we´ll continue in that theme there....this
is a song about how....how quick we are at sort of abandoning our own.....you
know....uh....when I was just about finished with the songs for most of the
Tom Joad-record, I was staying up at night and had a little insomnia and went,
went downstairs into my livingroom and pulled a book off the shelf and it was
a book called Journey to Nowhere....and uh, with text by a fella named Dale
Maharidge and photos by a fella named Michael Williamson and what they did was
they ....they traveled across the country in the mid-80´s by train....uh,
hopped in boxcars and all the way across into California and up into Oregon
and they were sort of chronicling what they were seeing happening out there
at the time, you know, as we were all kind of sitting home and hearing about
´Morning in America´....I was hearing from a lot of folks that I
was seeing, people who worked with different foodbanks and they reported (?)
that....that there were more people coming in that needed their services than
ever before, that there were people coming in who’d never been in before.....there
were people who previously, you know, held, held good jobs, had supported their
families.....and uh (?) you know, I finished the book in one night and I put
it, put it down and I remember thinking ´Well....I´m a guy, like,
I know, I know one thing, you know, I know how to do one thing and what would
happen if....you were doing, you´ve done something for 30 years....and
something that´s built, built the buildings we live in and built, built
the bridges that we cross....people who´ve given their sons to die in,
in the wars for this country, who end up....thrown out like yesterday´s
newspapers.....so, you know, what would I say to my kids if they came home at
night and I couldn´t feed them or I couldn´t, if they were hurt
and I couldn´t help them or I couldn´t make them safe, make sure
of their health....you know....I don´t know....that strikes to such a
central part of who you are.....this is called ´Youngstown´....´´
09.12.95 Philadelphia, PA, intro to ´Sinaloa Cowboys´
´´Thank you....thank you very much, I was, uh....I have these three,
three brothers that have been (?) close friends of mine for 20 years, I guess.....on
occasion we get a chance to....to get out across the country a little bit....and
we were, took a trip....(?) through the southern, southre California desert
out into Arizona and we ended up in this little desert town about, uh ....about
80 miles, I guess, east of California line....and uh.....and we sat, we were
sitting outside this little motel and, you know, it was one of those towns where,
there´s a lot of them out in that part of the desert where there´s
like four buildings, there´s a bar and a grocery store and a little motel
and uh....most of it´d been run by the interstate at this point but....you
sit out there at night and (?) end of the summer and we´d, uh, you know,
drink a little bit, play some cards and play some music.....and these two Mexican
men came in from the west, I think they were driving a truck and they took the
room next to us.....one was this young guy, a young handsome young guy who was
really high and there was another fellow about my age.....and he was looking
at our motorcycles and....and he started talking about, he had a younger brother
that had recently died in a southern California motorcycle accident.....and
we sat for about an hour and he talked about his, his little brother and there
was something in his voice, the way he spoke about him that always, always stayed
with me for a year and a half....and uh.....he´d come up to get the body
and there´s something, I guess there´s something about family where
that first line of family feels like it is to protect and to take care, to take
care for....and....when that gets broken down....so I was writing a song about
the Central, uh, California drug trade where these Mexican drug gangs come up
to hire the migrant workers to do the dirty work, cook up the metamphetamine,
it´s a really dangerous job....and uh....I was hearing his voice in my
head at the time....´´
09.12.95 Philadelphia, PA, intro to ´The Line´
´´Thank you....this, uh....this next song is set at the, uh, San
Diego border station, when I was a kid, I....I used to watch the Westerns and.....you
know, they always try to, outlaws were always made a lot more interesting than
the sheriff or something, you know....an unpopular job....but there was something
that always fascinated me about the sheriff....trying to, trying to hold a certain
line and....and uh....this is a song about a border patrolman who works at the
San Diego, San Diego station....a lot of guys down there get, uh, discharged
from the army and they end up working for the INS and, uh, the grey area, the
moral grey area´s.... make it so you never know....where the line really
is.....´´
09.12.95 Philadelphia, PA, intro to ´Balboa Park´
´´Thank you, thank you very much....uh....this next song, this is
about (?) kids, it´s set down in San Diego, there´s these kids that
come hopping across the border and they´re....either running dope to this
strip in San Diego or they sell themselves in this....in this part of the city
called Balboa Park....´´
09.12.95 Philadelphia, PA, intro to ´The New Timer´
´´Thank you....reminds me of a fight I saw break out at the Randy
Newman (?)....this is a.... song about a fellow who leaves the great state of
Pennsylvania (cheers) mothers and state names (chuckles) and uh....he ends up
looking for work, he heads west, gets lost.....when you get separated from your
job, from your family....you don´t have much to give you much ground.....´´
09.12.95 Philadelphia, PA, intro to ´Across the Border´
´´Thank you....I was, uh....I was 26 the first time I saw this John
Ford film, Grapes of Wrath and uh....you know, I grew up in a house where there
wasn´t a whole lot of what you call culture, I was telling the folks last
night that actually a black and white TV was suspected (chuckles) and uh....so,
uh, a friend of mine said ´Hey, you should, should sit down and, and check
this out´, you know, and (?) I sat and I watched the thing and it captivated
me and, and it stayed with me forever, forever....I remember at the end of it
thinking ´That´s, that´s what I wanna do....that´s what
I wanna do´ and it´s a beautiful, it´s a lovely film and....there´s....
there´s a scene near the end where.....where Tom Joad is wanted for, for....killing
a security guard that killed his, his friend....and....and him and his family
have come such a long, long way and have suffered so much and he knows that
he´s gonna have to leave now....and his mother who´s, who´s
lost so much is gonna lose her son now....and they´re in this camp and
there´s this dance scene that´s, that´s done, it´s so
lovely....that....it´s a scene sort of that, I guess, that he used to
hold out the possibility of beauty in the midst of, of suffering and injustice
´cause in beauty there´s, there´s hope....and the dance is,
the dance is over and Tom goes inside the tent where his mother is sleeping
and he touches her gently and he wakes her up and he says ´Ma, I gotta
go´ and she gets up and they step outside underneath these trees ....and
they sit down and he says ´Ma, I have to leave´....and she says
´Well, Tommy, I knew, I knew that I would lose you, I knew that this day
would come....but how am I ever gonna know how you are ? how am I, am I ever
gonna see you again ?....how will I ever know ?´....
and he says ´Well, Ma, I think I gotta go out and I gotta scratch around
and I gotta see what´s wrong and....maybe if I could find out what´s
wrong, there´s something I can do about it and make it right....and, and
don´t you worry because I´ll be all around you, I´ll be around
you in the darkness at night....you´ll hear me in the voices of guys yelling
when they´re mad, you´ll hear me in, in, in the children´s
laughter when they´re coming in at night to eat their, eat their supper
and when they know that they´re safe....that they´re safe.´...and
then he says ´Because maybe, maybe they got it wrong and maybe we all
don´t have individual souls, maybe that´s a mistake, maybe we all
got some little, small part of some big soul and that our fates are all in extricably
linked and that we rise and we fall together in the end´....and he disappears
into the, into the trees, the next scene is, uh....the Joads in their car heading
north looking for work and the father says ´What are we gonna do ?´
and she says ´Well....we´re just gonna keep on going´....´´
09.12.95 Philadelphia, PA, intro to ´Blinded by the Light´
´´Thank you, thanks....this is, uh....I always sort of say that
this....actually not this song, this whole record was sort of an explanation
as to why I never did any hallucinogenic drugs.... and uh, you know ....alas
as I got older, you know, and I thought ‘Gee, you know, I.... should’ve
done that LSD, man’....a friend, a lot of my friends did it and they....said
it was a lot of fun....as I was telling the folks last night, the ones that
didn’t kill themselves (chuckles) had the spiders crawling over their
bodies....and uh....they all saw God of course.... couldn’t’ve been
God unless He leaves the door open to anybody (chuckles) but anyway I said ‘Well’,
so I thought later I said ‘Gee, you know’....I said ‘Nah,
that´s nothing, that’s nothing’ (some people applaud) oh,
it’s, that’s not a moral judgment.....I just don’t wanna see
God, if I seen God, we’d pick a fight, you see (chuckles) so I’ll
now go where an old man has rarely gone before....´´
09.12.95 Philadelphia, PA, intro to ´This Hard Land´ (following
´Blinded by the Light´)
´´That´s enough of that shit (chuckles)....good Lord....what
was going through my mind ?.... what wasn´t going through my mind, I guess,
right ?....(chuckles) ah, you´re a bunch of suckers, alright (chuckles)
this is a song about hope, friendship, community, struggle, survival, every
Western movie I ever saw....about how it ain´t over till it´s over....´´
09.12.95 Philadelphia, PA, intro to ´Streets of Philadelphia´
´´Thank you...this a, uh....I guess this song sort of....sent me
down a particular road here so ....´´
09.12.95 Philadelphia, PA, intro to ´Galveston Bay´
´´Oh, thanks, first I wanna say thanks for, uh, your collaboration
tonight....uh....there´ll be ten bucks for everybody on the way out, no
(chuckles)....this is a, uh, been telling the folks that this, this group of
music is music that means a lot to me and uh.....uh...since I´ve started
(?) we´ve had such.....such good audiences and that´s a real gift
to me and I just wanna say thanks....this song, uh, happened in Texas in the
mid-80´s, based on events down in the Texas Gulf Coast....at the end of
the Vietnam War, there were some, a lot of Vietnamese refugees come over into
Texas ´cause it reminded them of home, they, they entered into the fishing
industry and there was a lot of tension between the refugees and the Texas fishermen,
this is called ´Galveston Bay´....´´
09.12.95 Philadelphia, PA, intro to ´My Best Was Never Good Enough´
´´Thank you, ladies and gentlemen....oh....well, this is a song....I
wrote it in my kitchen with my wife and kids cheering me on....and uh (a lady
yells) is that my aunt yelling out there ?.... jeez !....you ain´t getting
them good seats again, I tell you that....anyway, here we go.....´´
Compiled by : Johanna Pirttijärvi