
25.08.84 Largo, MD, intro to ´Highway Patrolman´
´´Oh, thanks.....this is a song....about....I guess, family and
about duty.....it´s hard to know what the right thing to do is....when
it comes to the people you love all the time.....”
25.08.84 Largo, MD, intro to ´I´m Goin´Down´
´´Thanks.....this is uh....this is a song about kind of the rise
and fall of relationships...you know, how when you, when you first meet somebody
and you´re holding hands all the time everywhere you go and you´re
kissing ´em all the time....and like whatever they do is fine, you know,
whatever they wear, it´s like ´Oh honey, you look so beautiful tonight´
and like, it´s like....you know, if you´re gonna go to the movies,
it´s like ´Oh honey, what do you wanna see ?´ ´Oh, I
don´t care, whatever you wanna see´....and....(?) if you wanna go
out, ´Oh honey, do you wanna go out or stay home ?´ ´Oh, I
don´t care, honey, as long as I´m with you´....all that....and
then about six months later it´s like ´No, I wanna go see The Road
Warrior´ ´No, I wanna go see Kramer Vs.Kramer´....´Do
you have to go out wearing that shirt ?´ and ´Can´t we go
out tonight ? I´m sick of staying home looking at your face´....”
25.08.84 Largo, MD, intro to ´Glory Days´
´´Now, this song, this is a song about....oh....many things, many
things but mainly it´s about ....kind of getting older, about old times....and
the older you get, the more old times you got ....that makes sense.....now I
got my share....now the Big Man, he´s got more than me.....but he wears
his a little bit better (chuckles)....I think....you see, I was watching this
´Twilight Zone´ the other night and it was the one about the actor
who thinks he had such a great time way back when he was young and....and so
he just sits around moping about it all the time, about how nice everything
was then and then all of a sudden (plays a bit of ´Outer Limits´)
yeah, he goes into The Twilight Zone....and he goes back into the Twilight Zone
and finds out it wasn´t as great as he thought and then he comes back
and he lives his life kind of in the present day....now....what happens is when
I go out.....and I go into some bar, there´s always somebody who comes
up....says they remember me when we were in high school and about what a great
time I had in high school....how much fun everybody was having and those were
the good old days and whatever happened to that....well, I had a terrible time
in high school ....I hated high school....I was bad at my studies, I was bad
at sports, I was bad at....I got a little better at that one with time (chuckles)(?)....practise,
practise, practise (chuckles) anyway....here´s one for the old-timers....”
25.08.84 Largo, MD, intro to ´Used Cars´
´´Thanks....yeah....this is.....when I grew up, I had a bedroom
that was kind of out over the backyard.....and uh....I always remember the first
sound I´d hear in the morning would be.... my dad opening up the hood
to one of the....old cars he used to buy, try to get it started to go to work....I
remember we used to get real excited about....about once a year my dad would
say ´Oh, we´re gonna go down, go down to the lot and pick out a
car´....anything around 100 dollars would do (chuckles) and me and my
sister, we used to beg him to get a convertible all the time....we used to.....we
used to want that convertible so bad and I know that inside, I know that my
old man, he was, he was a convertible-kind-of guy (chuckles) but he was, but
he got stuck in a hardtop somehow....for most of his life and uh.....we´d
go down there and he´d always look at one, end up coming home with a Rambler
or something (?)(chuckles) ....my sister, we used to, the only way we used to
be able get him back was we found, we found the exact spot in the backseat where
when he was driving, no matter what we did, he couldn´t reach us....until
we got home (chuckles).....”
25.08.84 Largo, MD, intro to ´My Hometown´
´´Yeah....this is a song that, uh.....when I was.....I grew up in
this small town called Freehold, wasn´t too many people....and....I lived
by this park.....and uh....and in this park there was this monument, I can remember
when my mother used to ask me ´Where you going ?´, you know we´d
be going out to play, I´d say ´Well, we´re gonna go over,
go over by the monument´, I grew up all around there when I was, I guess,
six, seven, eight years old....and uh, then I got in my first band and we had
to get our publicity pictures taken and uh....we went down to this Englishtown
auction and we got these phony, like, uh, snakeskin vests and frilly shirts
like the Kinks used to wear and uh....we went down to this monument and you
know we struck all our poses and, you know, you had to have, uh, you couldn´t
smile, if you smiled, the picture was no good (chuckles) you had to stay cool
so....it was funny ´cause I grew up all around this, this monument and
I realised that I didn´t know what it was a monument to till I was in
my teens....and uh, ended up there was a Revolutionary War battle, was fought
just outside my hometown....and uh....I remember the drummer in my first band,
I remember he came in one day and he´d enlisted in the marines....and....he
was sent to Vietnam....and before, uh, before I started this tour, I came down
here to, to Washington and I went and I saw the.....I went, I saw the Lincoln
Memorial....and I went down, went over and saw the Vietnam Veterans Memorial....and
uh.....I found his name in that stone there..... uh, I guess it´s important
to know....it´s funny sometimes that in a, in a country where we revive
the styles of the past so much and sometimes we don´t, we don´t
understand the meaning of the past, it seems, and uh....I guess that´s
what the monument´s for, the monument´s there so that you, so that
you always remember....”
25.08.84 Largo, MD, intro to ´No Surrender´
´´Thanks (crowd ´bruces´) here I am (chuckles) oh, thank
you (chuckles) thanks a lot, oh..... yeah, thank you, this is....this is a song
about trying....to find something that you can hold on to....things pass so
quickly....I guess, uh.....I know when I was going through my own hard times,
some of the....I guess I was lucky to have some real good friends and....one
of ´em, one of ´em´s got a new album out called ´Voice
of America´....which is really, it´s really, uh, just a real good
and a real important record, if you haven´t heard it, you should take
a listen to it....and so this is for Little Steven wherever he may be tonight.....”
25.08.84 Largo, MD, intro to ´Pink Cadillac´
´´Now, this is a song....about the conflict between worldly things
and spiritual health.... between the desires of the flesh.....and spiritual
ecstasy....between the cynics and the sceptics and the true believers, now what
I wanna know tonight is....if some of you happen to, and I hope that this doesn´t
occur, if you happen to die during the show due to the excitement, how many
of you think you´re going to heaven ? (cheers) now....how many of you
think that if you should pass away during the final moments due to the heart
failure or other, some other fatal illness that it´s possible that you´re
gonna take the down elevator ? (cheers) now, me personally....I know I´m
gonna go to heaven....my mother told me and my mother never lies ....she told
me that I´d have to get used to living without the band but (chuckles)
anyway, in the beginning there was a Garden of Eden, there was a man, there
was a woman, there was an apple, there was temptation, there was sin and parked
curbside there was a pink Cadillac ....”
25.08.84 Largo, MD, middle of ´Backstreets´
´´I remember....I remember that you swore on it....I remember that
you said that, that if I got out first....if I got out first, I´d help
you and if you got out first, you´d help me....and we swore on it....and
we swore on it....and we swore that it´d be forever and forever and forever
.....and then you said it wasn´t nothing but a promise....you said it
was just....just a promise ....”
25.08.84 Largo, MD, middle of ´Rosalita´
´´Ok....ladies, gentlemen....children of all ages....it is now my
honor....my duty....my responsobility to introduce to you the world-famous members
of the E Street Band....I would like to begin to my far left....a gentleman
who gave up a scholarship to Harvard University .....where he was going for
his Master´s in unusual sexual practises, to tour with the E Street Band
in 1984....the most intelligent member of the band, you may have read his studies,
his theory of promiscuity, his study on the lost tribes of Hoboken, the only
member of the band with a full, complete high school diploma, the dedicated,
the educated Professor Roy Bittan on the piano....and on the vocals, an alumni
of Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes, the lovely Miss Patti Scialfa....on
the bass, the man that brings you the thunder from down under, who puts the
bass in your face, his mother was a Tallent, his father was a Tallent, Mr.Garry
W.Tallent on the bass guitar....on the drums, the man who makes the beat to
get you out of your seat and move your feet....author of The Big Beat, the Mighty
Max Weinberg on the drums....and now, next, we have a gentleman who´s
celebrating his 15th anniversary as a member of the E Street Band.....and to
show my gratitude for his dedication, bring out the gifts....Danny, for 15 years
of pleasure, I present you with a portable hairdryer....and two tickets to tonight´s
show, thank you, on the organ, Phantom Dan Federici....and next on the guitar,
a man as sweet as life itself.....a hometown boy....drumroll, please....Mr.Nils
Lofgren (Nils does his stunt on a trampoline)....and next....a gentleman for
whom there are no words to describe so gimme a C-L-A-R-E-N-C-E, what´s
that spell ? ....what´s that spell ?....what´s that spell ?....Clarence
Big Man Clemons on the saxophone ....”
25.08.84 Largo, MD, intro to ´Born to Run´
´´Thank you, I´d like to, I´d like to take a minute
and thank everybody for coming down tonight, thank you very much.....when I....when
I was a kid growing up....and I first heard the music of Elvis Presley and....I
remember it....I guess the main thing it did for me was it set my mind free
a little bit....I could dream a little bit bigger than I had been....and his
music and the best of rock and roll always said to me ´Just let freedom
ring´ and.....that´s what we´re here for tonight so but remember
you gotta fight for it every day....”
Compiled by : Johanna Pirttijärvi