
17.07.84 Chicago, IL, intro to ´Highway Patrolman´
´´This is uh, thank you.....this is a song about, uh....when it
comes to your family, it´s hard to ....hard to know what´s the right
thing to do and the wrong thing to do sometimes....this is for anybody in from
the Canadian border.....”
17.07.84 Chicago, IL, intro to ‘Glory days’
´´This is a song about.....those nights when you go out....and you
meet somebody .... that you used to know....tells you....you look just like
you did in high school except a whole lot older ....this happens to me all the
time....I went to high school with, like, I don´t know....two million
people....I don´t know where they´re coming from.....and they all
need a loan too.... you got those guys always come up to you and say....´Hey
Bruce, remember me ? I´m the guy who ate your term paper´....and
everybody (?) what a great time you was having back then....as far as I´m
concerned....I had a terrible time in high school !.... terrible !...but I´m
making up for it now....every day, every way....”
17.07.84 Chicago, IL, intro to ´Used Cars´
´´This is uh.....every time I pass one of those....automobile scrapyards,
I get a little twinge in my heart....(?)(chuckles)....when I was....when I was
a kid, one of the biggest....one of the biggest deals was when my old man was
gonna go down and buy, buy another car and....we could have, we could have anything
we wanted ´long as it didn´t cost more than 500 dollars ....we´d
get one of these cars and we´d bring it home and I had a bedroom that
was over the backyard and the first thing I could hear every morning was him
out laying on the ground trying to get the car started to go to work....and
we had a car, like the muffler´d fallen off and he´d watch for the
police (?) switch off the engine, it goes by....we had a car that was not going
to reverse....(?) parking spot and I can always remember him pushing that thing
back out of there....anyway....one thing I always wanted him to get and he never
got was a convertible....and he was....in his heart he was a convertible-kind-of
guy....but there was always something holding him back....and to this day, when
I go see him, he still sits at the kitchen table....you know, and....he goes
´Yeah, maybe, you know, maybe I´ll go get a convertible´....anyway,
when I got older, I swore that (?) I would buy nothing but convertibles (chuckles)....”
17.07.84 Chicago, IL, intro to ´No Surrender´
´´Thank you....this is uh....sometimes I....just start thinking
(?)...about what you´re gonna be like when you get older and stuff....and
uh....(?)....somebody up there likes me, I guess (chuckles)....´cause
when I was a kid, I dreamed of something and my dream came true.... this is
for, uh....this is for Little Steven....he´s got an album out now called
´Voice of America´, it´s a real good record....if you get
a chance, you ought to check it out....”
17.07.84 Chicago, IL, intro to ‘Pink Cadillac’
´´Now, so history has it....that way back before history....there
was a....place called the Garden of Eden....now, nobody really knows what was
in the Garden of Eden ....they know it must´ve been a garden....somewhere....they
know there was a bunch of fruit trees...but they don´t say....whether
they left out all the important things in life....like air-conditioning....
cheeseburgers.....Cadillacs....all you know is.....there was Adam..... there
was Eve.....there was an apple....they took a bite....there was sin....that´s
when all the fun began.....”
17.07.84 Chicago, IL, middle of ´Rosalita´
´´Ladies, gentlemen, children of all ages....I´d like to introduce
to you some close personal friends of mine....beginning at the far left....the
most intelligent member of the E Street Band ....we all took a test before we
came out here and he did the best....so let´s hear it for Professor Roy
Bittan....Roy, play something educational for us (Roy plays a classical piece)
on the vocals, Miss Patti Scialfa....on the drums, author of The Big Beat, the
Mighty Max Weinberg....on the bass, the man with the thunder from down under,
Mr.Garry W.Tallent.... on the organ, the mysterious, delirious, inimitable,
impossible, unbelievable, incredible, irremovable, inscrutable Phantom Dan Federici....and
on the guitar, drumroll, please....Mr. Nils Lofgren (Nils does his stunt on
a trampoline) wow....and now last but not least....ladies and gentlemen tonight,
I know everybody knows it´s an election year and I think it´s time
that we had a Big Man in the White House....so gimme a C-L-A-R-E-N-C-E, what´s
that spell ? ....what´s that spell ?....what´s that spell ?....the
king of the world, the master of the universe, the next President of the United
States, Clarence Big Man Clemons....”
17.07.84 Chicago, IL, intro to ´Born to Run´
´´Thank you, I´d like to thank everybody for coming down tonight....I
want you to know we appreciate it....when I was....when I was a kid, I grew
up in this little old town, in a house that didn´t have many books and
the way they taught that stuff in school I never seemed to be able to pick up
on and then....you know, I heard that music coming over my little transistor
radio at night and.....just kind of saying to me, guess after all these years
I´ve thought about it and I realised all it was saying was, was ´Let
freedom ring for everybody everywhere´....but you gotta fight for it every
day....”
Compiled by : Johanna Pirttijärvi