
23.08.81 Los Angeles, CA, intro to ‘Independence Day’
‘‘Here´s one for my Dad….”
23.08.81 Los Angeles, CA, intro to ‘Trapped’
´´I remember when I was growing up....I was in high school, all....everybody
couldn´t wait to get out, all the guys were quitting school...to...get
a job and get some money in their pockets ....and we had this glass....there
was this glass factory on the outside of town....a lot of guys used to go out
and try to find a job there....and....I remember.... when I got older, I started
to think back....and I...realised that my dad, he worked in a factory and that
his dad did....and....if I hadn´t been lucky, it would´ve been the
same thing...for me ´cause there´s a circle that just keeps going
on and on...it´s real easy when....you come from a certain place to end
up....you end up a victim of something that you don´t even know what it
is....and....when I was in high school, I remember.... I never, I never....(?)
in history class, you know...but ´bout six months ago I bought this book
when we were over....I guess we were over in Europe and it was called The History
of the United States....and if you read that book....from cover to cover , you
can see that there´s some very strange writing on the wall....and....unless
you get a chance to understand the, the forces and the things....that are gonna
shape your life.... you´re gonna be.... you´re gonna end up, you´re
gonna end up trapped.....”
23.8.81 Los Angeles, CA, middle of ‘Rosalita’
´´Alright, ladies and gentlemen.....here comes the most exciting
part of the show....see, you think you´re excited now, you ain´t
half as excited as you´re gonna be in a minute.... because now we´re
gonna do the band introductions....now, any of you guys that were here the other
night or the night before that know that....I´ve been reciting my newly
written poem to Roy here on stage....but tonight I don´t think I´m
gonna do that....ok, I´ll say, alright....first, ´R´ is for
´Roy´ ´cause that´s his name.....´O´ is
for ´piano´´cause that´s his game.....´Y´
(crowd : ´Because´)....that´s right, dammit, Roy Bittan on
the piano, ladies and gentlemen...next, on the guitar, we´ve got a man
that wrote such great hits as ´I don´t wanna go home´, ´Sweeter
than honey´, ´This time it´s for real´, ´Some
things just don´t change´, ´Daddy´s come home´,
´Trapped again´ and that (?) number, ´I Played the Fool´,
I´m talking about the one, the only, Miami Steve Van Zandt....next, on
the bass guitar, we´ve got a man all the way from Neptune, New Jersey,
how many folks from Neptune tonight?....alright, we´ve got the handsome,
debonair Mr. Garry W.Tallent on the bass guitar....back here on the drums, we´ve
got the guy that keeps the beat, all the way from South Orange, New Jersey,
the Mighty One, Mighty Max Weinberg on the drums.... and now, on the organ,
from Flemington, New Jersey....he plays (?), he plays the accordion, a man of
many talents and many mysteries, I´m talking about Phantom Dan Federici
on the organ...now...tonight.... before I introduce the Big Man, I´d like
to say, bring it down a little boys, that...my folks are here tonight....as
you know, without them, I wouldn´t be here....now, there´s usually
a chance.....when they come down, they try to talk me back into going back to
school.....or they try to get me going back home, well, tonight this gives me
a chance when I get to tell ´em that ´I told you so´ (?) but
tonight I´m not gonna tell ´em that .... I´m gonna let you
tell ´em....ready ? One, two, three (crowd : ´I told you so´)
....oh yeah, thank you, thank you....and now I got a gentleman.....all I wanna
say.... is give me a C....L....A....R....E....N....C...E....what´s that
spell ?....what´s that spell ?.... what´s that spell ? ...Spotlight
on the Big Man !”
Compiled by : Johanna Pirttijärvi