
21.08.02 Tacoma, WA, intro to ‘Empty Sky’
‘‘Good evening, it´s nice to, uh....nice to be here in Tacoma....I
spent a, I spent a week here one night....I got so sick.....goddammit, it’s
good to be back anyway....”
21.08.02 Tacoma, WA, middle of ‘Mary´s Place’
‘‘So are you ready for a house party now ?....alright....but when
you have a house party, man, the music’s got to be raucous !....raucous,
I tell you !....so I wanna introduce to you the greatest little houseband in
the land.....for your dancing and listening pleasure tonight ....here at your
service, ‘Professor’ Roy Bittan, Secretary of intelligence, on the
piano.... on the fiddle and vocals, out of New York City, ‘Sister’
Soozie Tyrell....and up from under (?) Little Steven’s Underground, we
got the coolest little dj in the U.S.A, star of the Sopranos television show
and a man comfortable anywhere in the world in his pyjamas.... Little Steven
Van Zandt on the guitar....brother man, brother man.....bringing up the thunder
from down under, out of Tennesee, Mr.Garry W.Tallent....I wanna talk to you
now about the man that bring the power hour after hour, goes to the world night
after night, star of the Late Night television, the minister of the big beat,
the Mighty, Mighty Max Weinberg....on the guitar the great Nils Lofgren....on
the organ and accordion, ‘Brother´ Dan Federici ....to this side
of the stage, on guitar and vocals, the First Lady of love, natural Viagra,
ladies and gentlemen, come on up for the rising, Miss Patti Scialfa.... and
last but not least.....minister of soul, Secretary of the brotherhood....honorary
man of Tacoma....you wish you could be like him but you can’t, I’m
talking about Clarence ‘Big Man’ Clemons on the saxophone....”
21.08.02 Tacoma, WA, intro to ‘Born in the U.S.A’
‘‘Thank you, once again just a couple of public service announcements
for Food Lifeline out there in the lobby on your way out, please stop by and
give ‘em a hand and check out the good work that they’re doing here
in town, those are the folks that are on the frontline in the fight against
hunger and poverty here in Washington....also, uh, we’re in the midst
of a rollback of Civil Rights, you know, I think it’s a good time to...to
sort of keep your eyes, eyes open, Civil Rights are a reaffirmation of our strength
as a nation of laws, due process.....usually you don´t think about it
till it´s a little too late....so keep your eyes, eyes open, I think that
vigilance and responsobility comes with the turf when you´re born in the
U.S.A....”
Compiled by : Johanna Pirttijärvi