
23.09.88 Oakland, CA, intro to ‘My Hometown’
”How you doing out there tonight ? (cheers)....that’s good.....when
I....when I was a kid....I got a sense of so many things from rock and roll
music.....got a sense of, uh....of life.....what living could be like....got
a sense of, uh, fun....good times.....got a sense of possibility....got a sense
of sex....yeah......but most of all I think.....from all those.....early records
that inspired me I got a sense of freedom.....I think that the best of rock
and roll.....always gave that....one transcendent moment of freedom.....even
if it only lasted for three minutes....and uh.....I think that as I’ve
got older, I’ve tried finding ways of stretching that moment.....from
childhood to adulthood....and tonight.....we have an opportunity to do that....you
have an opportunity to let the voice....of your hometown be heard all around
the world....you got an opportunity to let.... to let the voice of freedom and
decency.....simple human decency sound just a little bit louder.....and most
of all, you got an opportunity to shake off that isolation that burdens us so
much here in the United States and to join the world community.....’cause
tonight you can use your freedom ....to help others win their freedom all around
the world.....so...let’s rock and roll (chuckles)....take that stand,
join Amnesty International.....and let freedom ring.....”
Compiled by : Johanna Pirttijärvi