
17.12.92 Lexington, KY, intro to ´Local Hero´
´´There I was....driving through the town I grew up in....and I
looked over into the department store window, I said ´Huh´....there
I was painted lovingly on black velvet next to a German shepherd and Bruce Lee....underneath
it said ´Sale 19.99´...in my own hometown ! (chuckles) kind of put
the whole job right in perspective....”
17.12.92 Lexington, KY, intro to ´The Big Muddy´
´´Thank you....this next song is, I guess, a song about, uh....hard
choices, I think....the kind that, uh....I guess nothing but experience helps
you make but when we were kids, I think our folks bring us up sort of to believe
that there´s good and that there´s evil and the right thing to do
and the wrong thing to do and that those lines will always be (?)...and you
get...you get along in life a little bit, you find out about all those spaces
in-between....I guess that´s called ´growing up´, I don´t
know (chuckles) but uh....it´s the dark side, yeah (chuckles)...what happens
is you find yourself down there in the Big Muddy....”
17.12.92 Lexington, KY, intro to ´57 Channels´
´´It´s 1992, you see America´s cities in flames again....well,
you reap what you sow....”
17.12.92 Lexington, KY, intro to ´If I Should Fall Behind´
"Well...this is uh....that last song, I wrote that song a little while
after my son was born....(?) since I last been in Kentucky, I got a little,
a beautiful little boy and a beautiful little girl.... busy, busy, busy....but
uh....but it´s uh....kids are pretty great, you know, it´s....gonna
bore you for a minute because I know before you have kids when somebody starts
talking about their kids, it´s like....´Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah´....but
uh ....you know, once you have those kids, everything kinda looks a little different,
you know, all those cliches are true....before you have ´em, it´s
sort of hard, the future always seems like this abstract thing, you know, like
when they say like.....´The world will be completely polluted by 2130´,
´Well, I´m dead then´....it´s like....so it´s
sort of like....once you have those little kids and they´re sitting on
your knee, the future is right there pissing on your leg....(?).... ´2130?
Oh no!....that´ll be, that´ll be my great-grandkids, quick, we gotta
do something about that!´....but it´s uh....so, anyway, I guess
that´s what kids are all about, they kinda give you....you know, they,
they´re like an investment, you know, in the future....and uh....before
I start sounding like an insurance commercial or something....or a presidential
candidate or....I´m just gonna ....yeah, I´m gonna....this next
song, this is my best song, I think, about.... this is a song sort of about
talking about making small connections, one to another, and hoping that the
big ones.... big ones will follow....so this is for all the moms and the pops
and uh ....husbands and wives out there.....for all the babysitters too, you
know...."
17.12.92 Lexington, KY, intro to ´Leap of Faith´
´´Thank you....how you doing back there ? (cheers)...(?)....is there
anybody out there who still believe in love tonight ? (cheers) is there any
faith out there tonight ? (cheers) is there any hope ? (cheers) is there anybody
searching for some sex out there tonight ? (cheers) that´s good, that´s
all good things, this next song´s about all those things....divorce, adultery,
love, faith, hope, sex, everything that makes life such a big fucking mess,
but interesting.... it´s also, uh, it´s also kind of a, a diary
of my own personal sexual habits....in thinly disguised imagery....my own personal
Erotica....a book will soon follow....me and my large collection of leopard
skin underwear....ain´t gonna be no title, just gonna say ´50 Bucks
Please´, that´s all (chuckles)...gotta make up for some of them
records I´m not selling so....anyway, where I was ? oh, love, faith, hope,
sex.....it takes a leap of faith....”
17.12.92 Lexington, KY, middle of ´Light of Day´
´´I came thousands and thousands of miles just to get here tonight....I
came thousands of miles from the great state of New Jersey just to get here
tonight....I came via Sweden, via Rome, via London, England, via Spain, via
Paris....via Texas, via California....via New York City, via Philadelphia....just
to get here to Lexington tonight....and I´m here tonight with just one
thing in mind....I´m here tonight for one reason only....I know you´re
downhearted...I know you´re disillusioned....I know you´re disappointed....I
know you´re depressed....I know your spirit´s low....I know there´s
57 fucking channels and nothing on....so I´m here tonight to tell you....I´m
here tonight to testify...I´m here tonight to bring witness....it´s
been a long road....a long road....a long road....but I....I....I....I....I....I....I´m
just a prisoner...of rock and roll !....is there anybody alive out there ? (cheers)....”
17.12.92 Lexington, KY, middle of ´Glory Days´
´´....and last but not least, Professor Roy Bittan on the keyboards....he
was born in Kentucky ....aw, just joking, just joking....”
17.12.92 Lexington, KY, intro to ´Thunder Road´
´´Thanks so much....damn, Kentucky´s alright !....I´d
like to take a second and thank everybody for coming out to the show tonight,
thank you....I hope I didn´t inconvenience you too much by bailing out
a little while ago....it´s good to do it right or you don´t do it
at all.... I´d like to, uh....this is kind of, this is the last night
of our American tour and....yeah....you guys sent us off right !....I´d
just like to take a second and thank my crew, George Travis, Boomer....a lot
of guys that´ve been with me for a long time, they´re the best crew
in the world....they come in here, they work all day and part of the night....just
getting this so that it´s right....so I think it´s a good thing,
let´s give a round of applause for my crew !...thank you, Jon, thank you
(?), Jon Landau....then I´d like to especially thank my band who´ve
worked so hard....on this tour with me, I wanna thank all you guys for your
dedication....I really, uh.....(?)....I´d like to do this song tonight....for
all my old fans out there....and uh.... I´ve been doing this a pretty
long time now and....it´s never something you can take for granted, you
know, I was off for a long time and uh....you know, it´s....I guess what
I´d just like to say is I, is I appreciate your longtime support and I
appreciate you sticking with me ....you know, I, I´ve spent such a long
time sort of, uh....you know, you write music and you write it with the hopes
that there´s an audience out there for it and you write it with the hopes
.....I think when I started, that....the idea was I....I was gonna write about
what it felt like to be somebody like me just growing up in America over the
past couple of decades....and uh .....but you write it sort of with the idea
and with the hope that it finds its way into people´s lives and becomes
a useful thing and an inspiring thing and something that, uh....can help you
get through the day or just make you wanna dance for a while or put a smile
on your face and make you think about something....so, uh, I guess I just wanna
say thanks for....for letting my music into your life, this is for you.....”
17.12.92 Lexington, KY, intro to ´Santa Claus Is Coming to Town´
´´Oh damn, it´s not even 12 o´clock yet....yeah, we
got a Christmas present for you here.....
(....) Oh, I think I see him now....oh, here he comes....first stop, Kentucky....straight
from the North Pole....where he runs a gambling casino and massage parlor....oh
yeah ....well, has everybody been good ?...are you sure ?...nobody´s cheating
on their baby ?....no cheating on your taxes ?....alright, here we go....´´
17.12.92 Lexington, KY, intro to ´Working on the Highway´
´´(?) thousands of miles with a message to bring, we drove thousands
of miles....we´ve been working, working, working, working, working on
the highway....band get back on those instruments, we ain´t going home
yet....alright, let´s bring it home, working time....”
Compiled by : Johanna Pirttijärvi