
16.07.05 Albany, NY, intro to “Into the Fire”
“Thank you, Albanyans....we´ll have a lot of fun tonight, uh, the
only thing I can use is as much quiet as I can get, outside of that, enjoy yourselves....”
16.07.05 Albany, NY, intro to “Long Time Comin´”
“Thank you, thank you very much, good evening again....alright....a special
dedication tonight for this one, I got my, my oldest son Evan´s with me
(chuckles) gonna do this for him....he can tell you if this is, uh, true or
bullshit (chuckles) and uh ....(?) he´s, he´s, he´s gonna
put up with the boredom of Dad´s chosen profession for a night (chuckles)
this is for you, Ev´....Pony boy, Pony boy, won´t you be my....he´ll
kill me if I play that there, this is for you....”
16.07.05 Albany, NY, intro to “Silver Palomino” (following “Long
Time Comin´”).
“Yeah, he will tell you that the, uh, correct words to that last verse
would be ´I ain´t gonna fuck it up too bad this time´....I,
I should´ve put that qualifier in there....you know, I should´ve
been completely honest with that, ´I ain´t gonna fuck it up too
bad´ ....right? (chuckles)....I´ll do this for Tyler, I´ll
do this one for you, this guy´s here with his best pal and, uh....here´s
to Tyler Chappel and, uh, the memory of Fiona....”
16.07.05 Albany, NY, intro to “The Promise”
“Thank you very much....somebody asked for this one out back, I haven´t
played this one in a while but I´ll see if I can give it a shot, alright....”
16.07.05 Albany, NY, intro to “Tougher Than the Rest”
“Thanks....(?)....give me the....give me the G-harp....the, uh, G-harp....anybody
got one?....I need a G-harp, alright, there it is, alright, a love song....this
is, uh, I tell, I say this line every night because I don´t know what
else to say (chuckles) because it´s true, I guess, uh, that, uh, you know,
my father told me that all love songs were government propaganda, you know,
and that their sole purpose was to get you married and to get your nose to the
grindstone and, and have kids and pay taxes and, uh, uh, suffer....so....uh
(?) you got the music for that? (?) so, uh, uh, uh so my mother was the opposite,
she was sort of very romantic and she loved love songs just so you could get
married and have kids and, uh, suffer and transcend somehow, you know (chuckles)
but, uh, anyway, I didn´t write any for, any, I didn´t write any
sort of out-of-the-closet ones for about 20 years or so, you know (chuckles)
so, anyway, in, in, uh, here we go, this was one of them....”
16.07.05 Albany, NY, intro to “Part Man Part Monkey”
“I was just in Europe....and when I tried to explain that in, that in
the States....there´s a big debate over whether....the Man come first
or the monkey come first....they think I´m kidding them...generally...they
know...that the monkey come first and not only that, they know where the monkey
is....so....all the while this was going on I was feeling a little smugly superior
to my evangelical brothers and sisters, being raised Catholic and the whole
thing, you could see like that there was gonna be a debate there....and then
a few weeks ago, I guess, you know, they changed popes and....a guy has an idea
and he says: ´Who the hell came first – the Man or the monkey?´....so
I´m stuck in the (?)....anyway (?)....
(....) Yeah, we´ve come a long way....and we´re going back....”
16.07.05 Albany, NY, intro to “Cautious Man”
“This was always one of my, one of my favorite songs....”
16.07.05 Albany, NY, intro to “Paradise”
“Thank you, my friends, thank you....yes....(?)....(someone yells “Thunder
Road!”) aw, shut up....here´s a request for someone....”
16.07.05 Albany, NY, intro to “Jesus Was an Only Son”
“Thank you, I was, uh....I was raised Catholic so....Jesus is my defacto
homeboy.... and, uh, uh....all that brainwashing really sticks, it really, it
works, it´s incredible, you know (chuckles) I´m, I´m, I´m
stuck, I´m stuck in it (chuckles) but, uh, I was writing a lot about parents
and kids so I said ´Well....let me try to imagine what it was like just
Jesus as someone´s son´....and uh....this is ´Jesus Was an
Only Son´....
(....) at his mother´s feet....now, the first thing that strikes you when
you have your kids is, uh....how there´s this thing in your gut all of
a sudden that says that there´s nothing you wouldn´t do to keep
them safe and....and well....and that that it´s a life sentence....Mother
prays....
(....) shall pierce your dreams this night....now if you figure that the measure
of....of your choices are the things that you sacrifice for ´em, what
gives them their weight and their meaning....I always figured that Jesus had
to be thinking....that there was this sweet, little bar down in Galilee....that
he could probably manage....and Mary Magdalene could tend bar....I love bartenders....and
uh....they could have some kids and get to see the sun on their face and feel
the air in your lungs....and see the next day....and see the next day....and
see the next day....and see the next day....in the garden at Gethesemane....´´
16.07.05 Albany, NY, intro to “Leah”
“Thanks a lot....you´re swell (chuckles)....alright, a song of,
uh....salvation, yeah.... and, uh, I guess this is the story, uh, we carry the
seeds of our destruction, we carry the seeds of the things that we build with....and
there´s a motherfucker of a battle going on all the time (chuckles)....yeah,
that´s God´s joke, that´s the way I look at it ....you know,
He´s laughing and, uh....so this is about a guy that just figures how
to come down, uh, just on the right side of that equation, this is, uh, called
´Leah´....”
16.07.05 Albany, NY, intro to “The Hitter”
“Thank you, thank you very much, yes....alright, my friends....alright....(someone
yells “You´re the Boss!”) oh (chuckles) thank you for informing
me (chuckles) I´ve been wondering what all that shit is about (chuckles)
alright, now that that´s settled, let´s carry on (chuckles)....”
16.07.05 Albany, NY, intro to “Matamoros Banks”
“Thank you....thanks a lot, wrote this, uh....this song was a sequel to
´Across the Border,´ the song I ended the Tom Joad-tour with....every
year hundreds of people die trying to get across the United States´ southern
border and, uh, they die in the rivers and in the mountains and in the deserts
and what we need instead of vigilantes along the border is a humane immigration
policy....so all the folks that are putting the food on your table, if you´re
eating strawberries, if you´re eating peaches, if you´re eating
grapes....this is called ´Matamoros Banks,´ this song is written
backwards.... from the body at the bottom of the river to a walk across the
desert to the man standing on the banks of Rio Bravo across from Brownsville,
Texas....”
16.07.05 Albany, NY, intro to “Ramrod”
“Alright....Terry!....this is for Mr.Terry Magovern....and the memory
of Joanie....(?) for you, Terry....(plays a bit of polka on the harmonica) only
kidding (chuckles) it´s polka time (chuckles)....”
16.07.05 Albany, NY, intro to “The Promised Land”
“Thanks, I wanna thank everybody for coming out to the show tonight, thank
you.... (?) thank you very much, uh, give a nod to some friends of ours here
in the hall tonight (?) Albany, New York, the Supplemental Food Providers, they
implement projects and activities (?) the needs of low income families and struggling
citizens here in the area, please on your way out, if you run into Supplemental
Food Providers, give them your support and, uh, this is for them, this is for
you, thank you ....”
Compiled by : Johanna Pirttijärvi