
24.09.84 Buffalo, NY, intro to ´Mansion on the Hill´
´´Thanks, this is....I remember when I was a kid, my dad used to...he´d
come home from work and he´d....sit in the kitchen at night....and sometimes
late at night he´d ask me if I wanted to go for a ride....and uh, just
me and him, we´d get in the car and we´d go outside of town and....there
was this big house that used to sit on this hill out there.....I remember he
used to say ´See, that´s, that´s where it is, there it is´....and
uh.....sometimes I´m the man outside....and sometimes I feel like I´m
still looking in....the mansion on the hill....”
24.09.84 Buffalo, NY, intro to ´I´m Goin´Down´
´´This is a song, it´s kind of....about, uh....I guess, the
fleetingness of love, you know how when you first meet somebody....everything
they say is so brilliant and they´re so wonderful and you´re holding
hands with ´em every place you go....and kissing ´em all the time....you
know, and anything they wanna do is fine, like ´Oh honey, what movie do
you want we go see ?´, ´Oh honey, I don´t care, any movie
you wanna go see´....or ´Do you wanna go out or do you wanna stay
home tonight ?´, ´Oh honey, I don´t care what we do just as
long as I´m with you´....and you can´t keep your hands off
´em and stuff, it´s like ´Oh baby, not again´.... ´I
can´t help it, you just excite me so much´....all that, you know,
all that stuff´s going on and ....and then, uh, then you come back in
about four or five months later, then you hear ´How did I ever get mixed
up with somebody as stupid as you ?´....´Are you gonna take me out
or do I have to sit around here and look at your face all night ?´....´Are
you gonna make love to me or are we gonna wait for the full moon again ?´....(?)....anyway,
it kind of ends up feeling like....”
24.09.84 Buffalo, NY, intro to ´Glory Days´
´´Now this, this is a song....it´s about old times.....it´s
about how people get nostalgic all the time....thinking about way back when....now,
the older you get, the more old times you´ve got....I just got another
year´s worth the other day....but, now, Clarence, he´s got more
old times than me.....but he wears his so well....see, like, people are always
coming up and telling you what a great time you used to have, like I was watching
this ´Twilight Zone´ the other night.....usually when I get done
with the show, there´s nothing on but like old ´Twilight Zone´-reruns
or....news all night long or something and so there was this one the other night,
was about this actor, he was an old man but he was wishing he was young again
and wishing he was back, he said everybody used to be so nice to him and so
of course, you know....(plays a snippet of ´Outer Limits´) he gets
into the Twilight Zone....and he goes back....and he finds out that everybody,
who he thought was so nice, was treating him like a dog and all the fun he thought
he did have wasn´t that much fun and in the end, you know, he wishes he
was his normal age and he gets sent back....but now the reason I bring this
up is ´cause I´m always out, sometimes I´m out in a bar and
somebody comes up to me and they say ´Oh, Bruce, Bruce, remember all the
fun we used to have at high school ?....at high school, whatever so much fun....´,
you know, you go ´Yeah, yeah, that was a good time´ but, you know,
but when I think back, I remember that like I hated high school....I couldn´t
stand no high school....I don´t like no high school even now....this time
of year comes around, I´m still glad that I don´t have to go back.....I´ve
been out for 15 years and I´m still glad....but anyway....in high school,
there was only two things I was interested in....now, one was the guitar....the
other one....now, now, the guitar´s the one that I became proficient at....the
other one, I´m still looking for some volunteers who wanna practise, practise,
practise...but anyway....anyway, this song is about how all things must pass....how
it ain´t nothing but glory days....”
24.09.84 Buffalo, NY, intro to ´My Hometown´
´´When I...when I was growing up, I used to live...in this, uh.....near
this park....and in the middle of this park, there was this monument.....I remember
my mother used to ask me where I was going, I´d tell her I was always
gonna go and play by the monument and she knew where I was...and uh....then
when I got my first band.....we, uh, we went out and bought these like plastic
snakeskin vests, we were gonna have our first publicity pictures taken....we´d
never had our pictures taken and we went out and we got these plastic snakeskin
vests and Beatle boots....got these frilly shirts and black....black jeans and
uh.... I remember we used to, we all had curly hair and we used to try and straighten
our hair so we´d look like Brian Jones did in the Rolling Stones, you
know (chuckles)....it was, it was embarrassing but it had to be done (chuckles)....it
was, and we went down, I remember we went down in front of this monument and
we all stood out in front with our guitars and we had on these real serious
faces ´cause any pictures we were smiling in we threw out right away,
we decided they weren´t cool enough or tough enough looking or something
(chuckles) you know (chuckles) got all our poses down but uh, I realised I grew
up around this monument my whole life and I never knew, knew what it was a monument
to and it ended up there was this revolutionary war battle, it was fought just
outside of the town I grew up in....but uh, before this tour, I went down to
Washington and, uh....I visited the Lincoln Memorial and I visited the Vietnam
Veterans’ Memorial....and uh....the drummer, the drummer in my first band,
I remember he, him coming over....he quit the band, he joined the Marines, he
came over with his uniform on, said he was going to Vietnam, he said he didn´t
know where it was....but uh, his name´s in the stone down there..... and
it´s a long ways from....that Lincoln Memorial, it´s a long walk
and it´s a lot of years to that Vietnam Veterans´Memorial....and
uh.....right now, there´s something real dangerous happening here in this
country, we´re a long ways from the government that´s supposed to
represent all the people....to where we are today....and in the end, this is
your hometown....”
24.09.84 Buffalo, NY, intro to ´Pink Cadillac´
´´Bring it down, boys....well, now, this song....is about the conflict....between
worldly things and spiritual health....between desires of the flesh....and spiritual
ecstasy....now where did this conflictbegin ?.....well, it began in the beginning
at the Garden of Eden....now, the Garden of Eden was originally believed to
have been located somewhere in the Middle East ....but the latest theological
studies have found out that its actual location was ten miles south of Jersey
City off the New Jersey Turnpike....well, now, in the Garden of Eden, there
was none of the accoutrements of modern living....there was no TV....there was
no beds, no houses, no clothes....you couldn´t go out on to the highway
and get a hamburger when you wanted one.... there was no sin ....there was no
sex.....man lived in a state of innocence.... now, when it comes to no sex,
personally, I prefer the state of guilt that I constantly live in.... but in
the Garden of Eden, there was a man, there was a woman, there was an apple,
there was a snake, there was temptation, there was sin....and parked curbside,
there was their getaway car....a pink Cadillac....”
24.09.84 Buffalo, NY, middle of ´Rosalita´
´´Ladies and gentlemen....boys and girls....children of all ages....citizens
of Buffalo....and whoever the hell else is out there....it is now time to introduce
the illustrious, the industrious members of the E Street Band....I would like
to begin this honor by introducing to you a gentleman to my far left....he´s
the most intelligent member of the E Street Band....he has not only a complete
grammar school diploma but also a full high school diploma.... the man turned
down a scholarship to Harvard University where he was gonna work on his PhD
in unusual sexual practises....to join the 1984 tour with the E Street Band....they
called him up, he told ´em they could kiss his ass, he gave up higher
education in order to rock the nation ....let me introduce you to the dedicated,
the complicated, the sexually liberated, ´Professor´ Roy Bittan
on the piano....the brains of the whole operation....and next, on vocals, from
Long Branch, New Jersey, an alumni of Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes....the
lovely, the talented, the beautiful, she´s single, boys, she hates to
be alone, on vocals, Miss Patti Scialfa .... and next the man that puts the
bass in your face, that brings you the thunder from down under, his mother was
a Tallent, his father was a Tallent, if he has some kids they´re gonna
be little Tallents, Mr.Garry W.Tallent on the bass guitar....and now we´ve
got the man who puts the heat in the beat to get your asses out of your seat
and moving your feet....author of ´The Big Beat´, ´The Mighty
One´, Max Weinberg on the drums....and now we´ve got a gentleman
who´s celebrating his 15th anniversary as a member of the E Street Band
.... Danny, for 15 years of dedication, tonight I´d like to show my appreciation....bring
out the gifts.....a portable hairdryer....and two tickets to tonight´s
show....on the organ, ´Phantom´ Dan Federici.....and next we´ve
got.....the newest member of the E Street Band....a man as sweet as life itself....on
the guitar, Mr. Nils Lofgren (Nils does his trampoline stunt)....and now a gentleman
who needs no introduction....the king of the world, the master of the universe
and if there was any justice, the next president of the United States....gimme
a C... L....A...R....E....N....C....E.... what´s that spell ?...what´s
that spell ?....what´s that spell ? ... ´The Big Man´ Clarence
Clemons on the saxophone....”
24.09.84 Buffalo, NY, intro to ‘Born to Run’
‘‘Thanks...I´d like to thank everybody for coming down to
the show tonight, thank you....I know it´s, uh....it´s hard to get
tickets sometimes, you gotta wait long in lines and stuff, I want you to know
we appreciate it....this is, uh....when I was a kid, the first thing that meant
anything to me was, uh..... was when I heard the music of Elvis Presley....and
uh....I remember it kind of came down into my house and....where I couldn’t,
I wasn’t learning nothing in school and I wasn’t picking up anything
at home, showed me that there was, uh.... like, there was more to living than....than
what I´d been doing and what I’d seen my folks do ....and uh....I
was lucky, I dreamed something and a big part of my dream came true....but uh
...I guess his music always kind of said just ‘Let freedom ring’
to me but it’s no good if it’s just for, for one, it’s gotta
be for everyone....and you gotta fight for it every day somehow .... so be careful
out there....”
Compiled by : Johanna Pirttijärvi