
26.10.84 Los Angeles, CA, intro to ´Reason to Believe´
´´This is a song about blind faith....blind faith´s a dangerous
thing....”
26.10.84 Los Angeles, CA, intro to ´Highway Patrolman´
´´This is a song about....I guess blood ties, family and duty....and
what happens when those things, when those things collide....”
26.10.84 Los Angeles, CA, intro to ´I´m Goin´Down´
´´Now, this song, this next song´s about, uh, fleetingness
of love, you know, everybody.... kind of comes and goes pretty fast sometimes,
you know how when you first meet somebody, you know, everything they do is wonderful
and you know they come over, they look great all the time, you´re always
telling ´em how beautiful they look....whatever they wanna do is fine,
you know, ´What movie you wanna see ?´ ´Oh, I don´t
care, honey, whatever movie you wanna see´....and like you always, before
you go out, you´re taking that extra time, like, to try and get all dressed
up for ´em, I remember like I had this one girlfriend, she used to like
cologne, you know, I never wore cologne, I went down to the drugstore and, and
it´s hard to buy cologne because anything you ask for sounds stupid, like,
if you say ´Give me some Brut, will ya ?´....oh, and all ´em
like macho names, you know, like ´Gimme some Chops....smell like a cowboy´
(chuckles) and uh, girls they do the same thing, they get all that perfume....can
always tell what kind of date it´s gonna be if it´s a one, two or
three perfume place, you know (chuckles)....they must think that that´s
where your nose is gonna go (?)....but uh, anyway....you know you come back
about six months later and the good times are all over, you know, it´s
like....´Are you gonna take me out tonight or am I gonna have to sit around
here all night long and look at your face ?´....why´s that happen
? (chuckles) why, God ? (chuckles)....”
26.10.84 Los Angeles, CA, intro to ´Glory Days´
´´Now, this is a song.....about old times....this is a song about
how when them years creep up on you.....when them years start catching up to
you.....now, some of us wear our old times better than others too....now, it´s
easy to see that the Big Man has maintained his youthful beauty....there´s
no doubt about it....here´s a song about how all things must pass....and
in the end it ain´t nothing but glory days....”
26.10.84 Los Angeles, CA, intro to ´The Promised Land´
´´I guess, uh....this next song I wrote back in....guess it was
1978....and it was kind of, I guess, about believing that the place that we
live in....could, uh....could be a better place than it is a lot of times....and
tonight we got with us, during intermission, there´s some people out in
the, out in the hall, they´re from the Steelworkers´ Oldtimers´
Foodbank and uh....what they do is they feed people, they distribute food to
5,000 families a month that´ve been affected by the plant closings you´ve
had here over the past three years....you had a GM plant close, had the U.S.Steel
plant close down, the Betlehem plant closed down and there´s a lot of
people out there that....that are, that are hurting....so....if you get a chance...go
out and check ´em out, they could use your support....they´re trying
to make the place that you live a better and more decent place to live....”
26.10.84 Los Angeles, CA, intro to ´Shut Out the Light´
´´Thank you....back in, uh.....it was ´76....I read this book
called ´Born on the Fourth of July´ ....and it was by, by a fella
named Ron Kovic, who had just come back from Vietnam....and it was his story....so
this is, uh, this is a song about coming home.....”
26.10.84 Los Angeles, CA, intro to ´No Surrender´
´´Thank you....this is uh....this is for a good friend that´s
not here tonight, this is for Little Steven....he´s got, he´s got
an album out called ´Voice of America´....if you get a chance, you
ought to check it out, think you, think you´d like it....”
26.10.84 Los Angeles, CA, intro to ´Pink Cadillac´
”Now, take it easy, boys.....now, this is a song about the conflict....between
worldly things and spiritual health......between desires of the flesh.....and
spiritual ecstasy....it´s about temptation....now, everybody knows about
temptation....everybody´s been tempted and everybody´s succumbed....you
know ´Oh, I had to, oh, it just looked so good I couldn´t help myself´....now,
where did all this begin ?....well, it began in the beginning in a place called
the Garden of Eden....now, the Garden of Eden was originally believed to have
been located 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....that´s why they call it the Garden State....now, understand,
in the Garden of Eden , there were none of the accoutrements of modern living.....you
didn’t have a house to live in, you didn´t have a bed, you didn´t
have a little pillow that you could tuck under your head and go to sleep, you
couldn´t drive out onto the highway and get a cheeseburger or go on down
the La Cierga and get a fatburger 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, I prefer the state of guilt that I live in ....but before the tour,
I decided to take a spiritual journey.....to the location of the Garden of Eden
to see if I could find the answer to some of these questions....so I went and
I found out that that spot is now occupied by Happy Dan’s Celebrity Used
Car Lot....I walked in, the man said to me ‘Son.....you need a yellow
convertible , a four-door DeVille with a Continental spare, wide chrome wheels,
air-conditioning, automatic heat, afull fold-out bed in your backseat, eight-tack,
eight-track tapedeck , TV and a phone so you can speak to your baby when you’re
driving all alone’...I said ‘Sir, I´ve come for other things,
I wanna know, I wanna know how did all this, how did all this conflict begin
that pulls everybody apart all the time ´ and he said ‘Well, son,
that’s easy..... you see because, because in the beginning God created
the heavens and the Earth and the Lord sat back and said ‘This is good´
and then on the First day, He separated the light from the darkness and He called
the light the day and He called the darkness the night.....and then on the Third
day, He grew hungry so he created the cheeseburger and the Lord sat back and
said ‘This is good’......and then on the Fourth day, He grew hot
so He created air-conditioning and the Lord sat back and said ‘This is
good’.... and then on the Fifth day, He got bored so He created rock and
roll and the Lord sat back and said ´This is good´....and then the
weekend was coming around and He wanted to go for a drive but he needed a highway
so He created the L.A.Freeway....and the Lord sat back and said ‘What
the fuck is this ?’....and on the Seventh day He needed some wheels and
so He created the pink Cadillac......and the Lord sat back and said ‘This
is wild’.....”
26.10.84 Los Angeles, CA, middle of ´Rosalita´
”Alright, ladies and gentlemen....children of all sages....citizens of
Los Angeles....and whoever the hell else is out there....it is now time for
me to introduce to you all the illustrious and the industrious, combastrious
members of the E Street Band....I would like to start tonight´s introduction
by introducing to you a man to the far left of the stage....he´s known
as the most educated member of the band, he´s the only member of the E
Street Band with a complete high school diploma....the man turned down a scholarship
to Harvard University where he was studying for his BA in unusual sexual practises
to join the 1984 tour with the E Street Band.....he gave up higher education
in order to rock the nation....let’s hear it for the dedicated, the educated,
the sexually liberated, the heterosexual intellectual, Professor Roy Bittan....the
brains of the operation.....next we got on vocals, an alumni of Southside Johnny
and the Asbury Jukes.....from Long Branch, New Jersey, the lovely, the talented,
the beautiful, Miss Patti Scialfa....and now we got the man that puts the bass
in your face, that brings the thunder from down under, his mother was a Tallent,
his father was a Tallent, his greatgrandfather was a great, great Tallent, on
the bass guitar, Mr.Garry W.Tallent....now, on the drums, we got a man, not
only is he a drummer but he´s an author too....he´s got a book out
called ´The Big Beat´, the man that puts the heat in the beat to
get your asses out of your seat and moving your feet....Mighty Max Weinberg
on the drums....and next, ladies and gentlemen....we got a man celebrating his
15th anniversary tonight as a member of the E Street Band....for 15 years of
dedicated service....let me show my appreciation, bring out the gifts....Danny,
for 15 years of dedication, we got you.....a portable hairdryer....thanks....
on the organ, Phantom Dan Federici....next, we got a gentleman, 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)....one, two, three.....that´s
incredible....and next we got a man that needs no introduction....let me just
say that if there was justice in the world, he´d be the next president
of the United States.....so gimme a C....L...A...R...E...N....C....E .... what’s
that spell ?.... what´s that spell ?....who´s that guy ?....Clarence
´Big Man´ Clemons on the saxophone.....”
Compiled by : Johanna Pirttijärvi