
21.10.96 Tempe, AZ, intro to ‘Atlantic City’
´´Good evening....it´s nice to be back at the Gammage....I
seem to remember wrecking this place as a young man....yeah, something about
the balcony, I don´t know....I´m sure they got it all fixed by now,
fortunately...and uh, I don´t really encourage any dancing but there´s
a part of the night where I segue from ´Nebraska´ into the ´Macarena´,
I´d be a little careful up there....I´d watch myself on that one....I
don´t wanna see nobody coming over the side (chuckles)....but uh, nice
to be here, just to lay the groundrules a little bit, a lot of the music´s
really quiet tonight so in order for me to give you my best, I need as much
quiet as I can during the songs (?) I don´t really need to be cheered
on during a tune, I´ve built up quite a bit of confidence over the years
and it´s....served me pretty well....it´s a community event so if
anybody around you´s making too much noise, don´t feel shy about
banding together and leaning over and very politely asking them to shut the
fuck up, alright (chuckles) that, uh, keeps me from having to come out there
and start slapping people around and ruin my whole man-of-the-people image,
I can´t do that....”
21.10.96 Tempe, AZ, intro to ´Straight Time´
´´(?)...this is a song about changing....I think, uh, sometimes
the older you get, the harder that gets to do....but uh, this is a song about
a fella that comes out of prison and he´s trying to find his way back
into his family and back into the world....and he´s trying to learn how
to be new....uh....that´s pretty hard to do but uh....I think particularly
when the things that always felt like....they gave you....some sort of life
were the same things that ended up dragging you down, so this is called ´Straight
Time´, everybody´s done a little of that....”
21.10.96 Tempe, AZ, intro to ´Highway 29´
´´Thank you....this is a, uh....this is a song I guess about....insight
is expensive, you know and uh, particularly sudden insight ´cause sudden
insight usually only comes after you´ve just fucked up very badly....that´s
when you go ´Woh´ (chuckles) ´I can´t do that´
(chuckles) ´I know myself now´ (chuckles) you know....this is called
´Highway 29´....”
21.10.96 Tempe, AZ, intro to ´Sell It And They Will Come´
´´Thank you (someone yells: ´Freehold !´) hey, so what,
alright (chuckles) why people are compelled to shout the names of cities and
towns, I, I don´t know (chuckles) but uh.....I´m gonna write a song
that´s nothing but names of cities and towns....and you lay your goddamn
bucks....one more time (chuckles)....then you write in and I´ll send you
your copy back with your name inserted in the middle of your town (?)(chuckles)
damn, nobody thought that one yet ! (chuckles) so there I am, I´m out
going to all these different cities and towns and uh....I can´t sleep
at night, of course, you know....that´s uh, time change and.....you know,
I´m used to, I get up with the kids when I´m home and then when
I come out, I revert to the old ways, you know, and uh, so I´m up in the
middle of the night....so I´ve been trying to figure how to go to sleep
so I got me some of those Enya-tapes....and uh.....my wife says ´Put on
those Enya-tapes, they´ll put you right to sleep´ so (chuckles)
so I put on an Enya-tape and I´ve been playing them for months now and
I can´t figure out what the hell´s she singing about there (chuckles)
I don´t know, it sounds good, but I just don´t know what she´s
saying, she could be saying anything (chuckles) but uh, it doesn´t really
work, you know, (?) myself wake up at odd hours, I woke up like 7.30 this morning
and I just like lean over and I turn on the TV and I was alternating between
´Crunch´ and CNN (chuckles) but uh....so I´m sitting there
in the middle of the night, usually with the television on and I fall asleep
on the couch and I wake up....and it´s my opinion that, uh, while you´re
sleeping the television is sending subliminal messages into your cerebral cortex
because it explains couple of things, it ezplains, uh, why so many people believe
they´ve been abducted by aliens....and uh, another thing it explains is
why you wake up sort of wanting strange things you never wanted before, you
know, those informercials are on there, I think I wake up like about ´Oh,
it´s 3.30 and I feel like doing a little fishing right now´....(?)
one of those Magic Reels, you know (chuckles) then I go to sleep and I wake
up about 4.30 and ´Hmmm, I feel like doing about a hundred sit-ups real
fast´ (chuckles) oh yeah, then I get down and knock out a hundred sit-ups,
then I get back on the couch and I snooze off and....then I wake up about 5.30,
quarter to six, ´Hmmm, wonder if I can get a hair-weave in the morning
?´ (chuckles) ´Yeah, that´s what I need, must be someplace
in town that does that´ (chuckles)(?) I just actually want that little
spray, spray stuff that you just kind of spray right on your head, makes your
head look like (?) you start out, when you start out, you see that stuff and
go ´Oh, that´s disgusting´ ´Hmmm, wonder how I´d
look like with a little spray ?´ (chuckles) just a quick pssh, you know,
I don´t know, yeah (chuckles) so, uh, this´s been going on for months
now, I have an unusual array of products in my home in New Jersey (chuckles)
but I figured I´d put it to some, some use so I got this next song now,
I´m gonna sing you right now, it´s new, uh, you´ve never heard
it before, it´s one of the greatest songs I´ve ever written, I can
tell you that (some people clap) thank you, thank you, yes, it was, it was quite
an accomplishment, I tell you already (chuckles) I guarantee you this next song´s
gonna make people forget all about that ´Born in the U.S.A´-bullshit,
alright (chuckles)(?) that´s yesterday, baby, here comes today right now
(chuckles)....I don´t wanna hype it too much or anything (chuckles) here
we go.....”
21.10.96 Tempe, AZ, intro to ´Red Headed Woman´ (following ´Sell
It And They Will Come´)
´´Thank you....very much....it´s gonna be a big one, big.....(?)
so big I hate to play it ´cause people go home, they say ´Yeah,
that stuff was pretty good but that TV-song, wow !....that was the one for me´
(?) so I would like to move right from, uh, infomercials onward to a great song
about a great subject - cunnilingus, that´s right and uh....thank you,
and I hope I´m pronouncing that correctly (chuckles) and, uh, fact is
that if you can pronounce it, you can probably do it (chuckles) but uh....what
can I say about it ? uh.... except that, uh, this is probably one of the greatest
songs ever written on the subject, uh....I´m not sure what the other ones
are (chuckles) but uh....as you folks know that, uh (woman screams) no volunteers,
please, baby (chuckles)....oh, I´d like to but as Richard Nixon once said,
´That would be wrong´ (chuckles) and uh (chuckles) but uh, cunnilingus
is just like writing songs or riding a bicycle, it´s not as easy as it
looks (chuckles) it takes, uh, takes craft, attention to detail....patience,
that´s right....uh, good cheer, most important of all (chuckles)(?) the
upside is you score some big points with the Mrs., that´s right (chuckles)
and uh, the next time you do something stupid, like all men eventually do, alright,
uh....and she´s like really mad at you and stuff, you can say, uh, ´Darling,
remember that, that night we practised cunnilingus ?....wasn´t that a
lovely evening ?´.... and she´ll say ´If you think that´s
gonna make a difference, yeah, that was pretty nice´ (chuckles) woo !....just
a few tips on how to make the whole marriage run real smoothly, that´s
all (chuckles) helps a lot....this is for you baby, come on (chuckles)....”
21.10.96 Tempe, AZ, intro to ´Brothers Under the Bridges´ (following
´Red Headed Woman´)
´´Oh, oh, felt the Macarena coming on there for a minute.....that´s
right....do the hell out of that dance, alright (chuckles)(?) I´m gonna
put, uh, I´m gonna put the record, I´m gonna put my record out again,
I´m not gonna change anything on, it´s gonna be the same, just the
title will be different, ´The Ghost of Tom Macarena´, that´s
what (chuckles) it´s gonna be the only (chuckles) the only change....I´m
gonna do a video with, uh....with that gal in those silver hotpants (chuckles)....ooh....oh
yeah.....this is a song I wrote, uh, for the Tom Joad-record, didn´t,
uh, didn´t get on but uh....it´s set in the San Gabriel mountains,
on the mountains....outside of San Fernando Valley and uh....back in the mid-80´s
there was a....group of homeless Vietnam Veterans who set up a camp out in the
San Gabriels to get out of the city and this is a story about one of ´em
....that has.....a young daughter that he´s never seen....and she´s
grown up now....and she comes out into the mountains looking for her dad....and
what he has to say to her....this is for the Vets out there tonight, this is
called ´Brothers Under the Bridges´...”
21.10.96 Tempe, AZ, intro to ´Dry Lightning´
´´Thank you....here´s a song about men and women....it´s
tricky....uh, I didn´t write about ´em for about 25 years....too
tricky...but uh....spent a lot of money trying to figure it out.... got to a
point where I said ´Damn, I can´t figure this shit out´ (chuckles)(?)
(chuckles) so, you know, you go to a guy and, you know, 140 bucks or whatever
an hour and, you know, years go by and finally you go ´What is it, gotta
know, what is it ? you know, what´s my problem ? what´s wrong with
me ?´....´Hmmm, I want you to tell me´ (chuckles) (?) sorten
the whole thing down in like about 30 seconds, alright (chuckles) it went like
´Man, the car, got the problem right there, alright ? man, car, woman,
there was always a car in the middle, you see´ and uh....the car had four
flat tires so it took, uh, took a lot to push it out of the way (chuckles) wasn´t
going anyplace anyway....that´s right, I´ve given you the benefit
of thousands of dollars (?)(chuckles) in just the price of admission, folks
(chuckles) but this is uh....this is a song about one of those relationships
where....you didn´t quite make it, you know, there was a lot of things
that felt right and everybody´s been there, you know, there´s some,
you can feel something there but you can´t quite get to it, you know....there´s
a car in the way, that´s why (chuckles) so, uh.... one of those where
like, you know, years later you sit there going ´Hmmm, wonder, wonder
what they´re doing tonight ? wonder if they´re still on the planet
out there somewhere ?´, you know (chuckles) this is called ´Dry
Lightning´....”
21.10.96 Tempe, AZ, intro to ´Long Time Coming´
´´Alright....(?)...here´s a song about making it, I guess.....this
is uh, wrote this for the Tom Joad-record, didn´t get on....let me see....let
see if I got my money´s worth (?)(chuckles) ....this is called ´Long
Time Coming´, I´d like to dedicate this to a good friend of mine
out in the audience tonight....”
21.10.96 Tempe, AZ, intro to ´Youngstown´
´´Thank you....first part of the, this tour....played in Youngstown,
Ohio....played this little townhall in Youngstown, it´s a lot actually
like Asbury Park is at the moment, it´s really (?)....it was uh....(?)
an area, if you go down the main street, you know, everything is boarded up,
I think the newest thing in the middle of town was a prison....and uh, I played
this little townhall and uh....and I was doing a soundcheck and a whole troop
of boyscouts come marching in all their uniforms and everything....´Uh,
no ´Red Headed Woman´ tonight, I don´t think´ (chuckles)
I don´t know, they probably know all about that, you know (chuckles) but
uh....audience, there wasn´t anybody in the audience, I don´t think,
that...that hadn´t had a brother or a father or a grandfather, a family
member affected when those big mills closed down....I think that, uh....you
know, these were....people who´d, uh, built the bridges and built the
buildings we lived in and built so much of what we know as America....and who
were deemed, gave their kids to the wars that we fought, you know, and who were
deemed expendable so.....”
21.10.96 Tempe, AZ, intro to ‘Sinaloa Cowboys’
´´Thanks, this is Kevin Buell, my friend....financial counsellor,
sexual advisor....all-around nice fella....this is uh...before I had my kids,
I used to....get away with my buddies sometimes for a couple of weeks and we´d
take these big trips out through the Southwest here, came through this state
quite a bit, that´s right....come through, uh....I´d get there to
Jerome and through Prescott.....and uh (someone yells : ´You should get
out here more often´) yeah, I suppose I should (chuckles)....it´s
hard to get away from home, you know how that is (chuckles)....(?) Prescott,
played a little bar there one afternoon quite a while back, met a woman, Bubbles
the biker bartender, that´s right (chuckles)....don´t know if she´s
still there but she was there then (chuckles)....and, uh, she wrote a book of
poetry that I figured in somehow (chuckles)....but uh....it was on one of these
trips that my wife refers to as ´man-dancing´ (chuckles)...I guess
it´s better than beating a drum out in the woods (chuckles) you know (chuckles)
but uh....I was in the, uh....little ways west of here, not too far and I was
staying in one of those little four-corner desert towns....you know, where there´s
the grocery store, a....gas-station, a motel, a bar...all the necessities for
human life to flourish (chuckles) I was staying in this little motel, it was
one of those motels where you can lay on your bed and see your car through the
door, you know (chuckles)....very comforting (chuckles) ´Yeah, it´s
still out there! It´s not taken yet, I swear !´ (chuckles)....it
was, uh....it was late at night, it was probably, uh....little earlier than
this in the year, though not much.....and, uh, it was one of those really warm,
you know, nights you get out here in the fall, you know, like, 85 degrees at
11 o´clock, you know (chuckles)...they don´t believe this when I
tell ´em up in Norway (chuckles) but uh, but, uh, I was sitting there
with my friends and we were having a little bit to drink and playing some cards
and these two Mexican men came in from the west driving a truck and.....one
was a young kid and he was kind of high, they took the room next to us, another
was a fellow about my age and uh....he come over and start looking at our motorcycles
and....start talking about, he had a younger brother that was.....killed in
a Southern California motorcycle accident...and this fella talked, he talked
about his brother for about an hour, you know....and uh, his voice always stayed
with me for a long time.... and there´s something about....the first line
of family being feeling like is to protect the ones that come after you....you
know, your brothers or your sisters or your kids, particularly once you have
your kids, you know, you always feel like....you´re gonna follow ´em
around till they´re about 35 or so (chuckles) and uh....you know, and
in the end you really can´t, you know, the world doesn´t....you
really can´t protect as you´d like, I suppose....and so, when that
breaks down, I don´t know how people....get over that kind of loss and
put themselves back together again....but uh, this is a song about two brothers
that get caught up in the Central California drug trade, the Mexican gangs come
up and hire migrant workers to work in the drug labs...and uh, where they make
as much in a couple of nights as they would, you know, in a year...of, of real
hard labor...so as I was writing this song about two brothers, I was writing,
I heard my friend´s voice....voice in my head so I dedicate this to him
every night wherever he may be....this is called ´Sinaloa Cowboys´....”
21.10.96 Tempe, AZ, intro to ´The Line´
´´This is a song set in San Diego, you get a lot of young guys that
come out of the army.... end up going to work for the....California border patrol....and
uh, that´s a confusing job ....Carlos Fuentes, this Mexican writer....said,
uh....California was Mexico till 1848 so the border is more like a scar, this
is a....about a young border patrolman trying to figure out where that line
really is....”
21.10.96 Tempe, AZ, intro to ´Balboa Park´
´´Thanks, this next song, this is uh....it´s a song about
kids....I always say like before I had my own kids, I didn´t like kids,
you know (chuckles)(?) but uh, uh, I had mine kind of late so a lot of my friends
had ´em first, you know, and then you gotta suffer through like, you know,
the baby pictures and hearing over and over, you know, you can´t even
talk about anything else any more, that´s done, man, now it´s all
about they pissed in the pot today for the first time....(chuckles) and, you
know, you gotta....you just gotta go with it ´Wow, that´s wonderful´....´You´re
a lucky man´ (chuckles) you know, and then....they bring ´em up
and what was worse, they get a little older and they bring ´em over and
like I lived by myself for 30 years, I don´t like anybody touching my
shit in my house....that´s all that kids wanna do is, is they wanna come
over and touch everything, that´s their business, right (chuckles) and
uh, you know, yelling at somebody else´s kid, you know, it´s like,
it feels like, you know, only under duress, you know....but uh, I had my own
and then you get to seek your own revenge, you get to take ´em over their
house and let ´em tear it up, the best part, you know....´Go, go,
yeah, yeah !´ (chuckles) but uh, people ask you what, what was the big
difference, how´s your life changed, you know, and all that stuff....I
guess the biggest difference outside of that I get up 6.30 in the morning (chuckles)
back to bed at 9.30 in the morning (chuckles) I´m up for like two hours
flipping some ugly pancakes (chuckles) outside of that, you know, you, uh....I
think that kids, what they, what they do is they got a window onto the grace
that´s in the world, you know, and uh, maybe it´s because they´ve
not closed up yet or something, you know, they´re open and I remember
right from when my first son was born, you know, everything felt a little different,
the sun felt different on your face and the wind felt different and it was like
that window to that grace that kids have access to that sort of blows through
into your life, you know, and I guess as you get older, it gets trickier to....to....to
get, to have some access to that, I think that´s why people, you know,
go to films and read book and seek out art or engage in bizarre, unusual sexual
practises (chuckles) to get some grace into your life somehow, you know (chuckles)
but uh (chuckles) but uh....uh....they do, they, that´s just something
that they bring with ´em, you know....they bring that with ´em and
they...give it to you every day....so this is a song about kids....10,11,12
years old who come across the border to San Diego and I think it´s what
happens when, uh, when that grace is, goes unprotected....”
21.10.96 Tempe, AZ, intro to ´Across the Border´
´´Thanks....I grew up in a....in a house where there wasn´t
a whole lot of talk about culture, I think, wasn´t about what you read,
what films you saw....everybody was kind of busy trying to keep their heads
above water....but uh....I think the first thing I can remember that really
affected me....was hearing the radio....on in the kitchen in the morning, we´d
come down and my mother´d be in the kitchen, probably when, when I was,
you know, seven (?) she was still a, you know, she was a young gal and she liked
that rock and roll music, you know (chuckles) so every day she´d have
on the Top 40- station and I´d sit there and, you know, suck up my cornflakes
and listen to all those singers, you know....I heard this sort of secret message....basically
it said ´There´s a party going on....you´re missing it´....and
uh....there was just a world of pain and happiness and, and....craziness that
you heard in all those voices, you know, fabulous voices....I said ´Well,
I´m gonna search for that party´ (chuckles) you know, and uh....I
found a good deal of it (chuckles) a lot, a lot, a lot else came with it too
(chuckles) you know....uh....I think I was about 26....and music had been the
most....I guess, fundamental thing in my life and when I was 26, a friend of
mine showed me John Ford´s Grapes of Wrath....and I went out and got the
Steinbeck novel and there was something in the book and in the film that resonated
throughout the whole rest of my life....I remember sitting there when the credits
rolled thinking ´That´s what I wanna do....I wanna....do some work
that´ll....you know, find its way into people´s lives and that´ll
mean something to´....and uh, I think there was an idea in the book and
in the film that.....it´s just a real, they asked the fundamental question
that people ask and answer every day....by the way we behave, the things and
the choices and decisions we make.....and it was real simple, it was just basically
a simple question of is there such a thing as individual salvation or is everyone´s
fate intertwined in some fashion....and do, in the end do people rise and fall
together in some way, you know ....uh....I think there was a scene at the end
of the movie that, that really captured that.....
Tom Joad´s killed a security guard that´s killed his friend and
he´s gonna have to leave his family....he´s gonna have to tell his
mother that, after they´ve come thousands of miles and lost family members
and they´ve lost their home and they´re, they have nothing, that
she´s gonna lose her son now too and that nothing can change that.....but
before that scene, there´s a dance....and Ford shoots it very lovely as
people´s faces and the way people are holding one another on the dancefloor
and moving....I always thought that was Ford holding out the possibility of
beauty....even in a, in a hard world amidst....amidst a lot of brutality ´cause
where there was some beauty, there was, there would always be some hope and
where there was some hope, there´d be some faith and there´d be
some sort of divine love or whatever....you like to call it, you know....things
that (?) snuffed out so easily....and uh....after this dance, Tom slips into
the cabin and wakes his mother and he says ´Mama, I gotta go now´....and
they step out underneath these dark trees....and she says ´I knew this
day would come but.....how am I gonna know if you´re well, how am I gonna
know if my son´s alive, will I ever see you again, Tommy ?´....he
says ´Well, all I know is I gotta go out and I gotta kick around and I
gotta see what´s wrong and I gotta see if there´s anything I can
do about it to make it right....and you´ll see me.....because I´ll
be in that darkness at night, Ma....you know, the darkness that surrounds you
when you´re sleeping....you´ll see me there....and I´ll be
in men´s voices when they´re yelling ´cause they´re
angry or wherever there´s a cop beating up a guy....uh.....you´ll
see me when kids are, you´ll hear me in kids´voices when they come
in and they know that there´s food on the table and that there´s
a home and that they´re protected´....he says ´You´ll
see me´ and he disappears into the night and the next morning the Joads
are heading north looking for work and the father says ´What are we gonna
do without Tommy ?´....the mother says ´Well, we´re gonna
keep going´....and this is a song about....that idea, I guess....of keeping
going, how people keep going, how even after the world deals some of its harshest
blows and reveals itself....people fall back on....faith and hope and love and
ultimately on each other....that´s all there is....”
21.10.96 Tempe, AZ, intro to ´This Hard Land´
´´This is uh, I´ll do this tonight for, uh, there´s
some folks when you go out into the lobby from the United Foodbank, they´re
out there, uh....working hard for the people here and the East Valley that´ve
fallen on hard times....I think that, uh....kids going to bed in America hungry
at night is, is pretty unconscionable and they´re out there....seeing
what they could do about it and they could use your help and some support so
when you go out into the lobby tonight, check ´em out....the United Foodbank,
this is for you folks out there....”
21.10.96 Tempe, AZ, intro to ´No Surrender´
´´Alright....gonna bring out a buddy of mine....come on out....Nils
Lofgren....”
Compiled by : Johanna Pirttijärvi