
28.06.88 Rotterdam, The Netherlands, intro to ´All That Heaven Will Allow´
´´So how you doing out there ? (cheers)....good, so is this what
springtime in Holland´s like ? (cheers) where´s the sun ?....back
home this time of year....air gets real clear....I like to get outside....girls
leave all their winter clothes home....oh yeah....like to take my jacket off,
take a walk in the park....gotta see if any of my old friends are still around,
you know....like back from 1975....alright....hey, man, yo, how you doing ?
alright, good to see you....what do you say ?....haven´t seen you in a
while....what´ve you been doing ?....yeah, howcome don´t you ever
call me ? you never call me....been busy ? yeah, oh....oh (chuckles) we´ve
got baby pictures here (chuckles) Clarence´s got a little Big Man running
around out there....he´s got a little saxophone, he´s got a little
guitar too....he´s three years old and almost as handsome as his dad (chuckles)....not
quite though....man, I remember I was with you the night....the night you met
your wife, you know...we were....we were over here in Europe, we were at this
little party...it was late at night (chuckles) and this girl comes walking in
the room....I can always tell when Clarence is ready because he runs right into
the bathroom, you see (chuckles) and he carries all this stuff with him, like
patchuli oil, he puts him on so he smells good....makes sure his hair is right
and checks out his shirt (chuckles) stands, he like poses in front of the mirror
for a while (chuckles)....and then he comes out and he walks real slow up to
the bar ....and he doesn´t stand right next to her, you see that´s,
that´s no good, he stands like one person away and acts like he doesn´t
notice....then he kind of slips his hand behind this one guy and slowly pulls
him back, slides over next to, next to the girl and he puts on what I call his
´love-face´....now, Clarence´s love-face, that´s when
he´s being a whole lot nicer than he really is (chuckles)....you´re
pretty nice, though (chuckles) that was nice, it was good, remember how you
felt when she first come walking in the room ? sing it, guys, come on, Ritchie
!....man, we used to stay out, we go to little clubs and jam all night long....you
ready to do that tonight ?....you wanna stay out tonight, yeah ? you wanna stay
out tonight ? you guys ready to stay out tonight ? (cheers)...alright, bring
that horn, man, bring that thing, alright, I´ll see you later, alright....”
28.06.88 Rotterdam, The Netherlands, intro to ´Spare Parts´
´´You alright out there ? (cheers)....that´s good.....there
was this guy and....and this girl, they met in this little shot-and-beer bar....in
this little seaside town.....and uh, he was a house painter, he was kind of
young, in his early 20´s....you know, making his money and spending it
´soon as he could get it....she was a little bit older....and they met
on the weekend.....and uh, he was....I can always remember her saying that he
was real sort of a sweet-tempered kind of guy, always, you know, telling jokes,
stupid jokes to keep her smiling....and they moved in together in this little
garage apartment....and uh, he saved up his money for the first time....she
got pregnant, he went down and bought her a ring and came back home and surprised
her....and things were going really nice....they made plans to get married,
called up her mama and her papa and told ´em....and then I guess he got
scared because....maybe he was a little young but he took off on her, headed
down south....and the problem was that she never really let him go, she kept
him in her mind and she kept him in her heart and when she got in bed at night,
she saw his face....and when she woke up in the morning, she still had his things
in the closet.....and the problem was that he wasn´t ever coming back....and
so the world took that old dream and broke her heart with it every....every
damn day....because there comes a time when you gotta take the past, no matter
how much you love it, and you gotta put it away....now, this is a song about
a woman struggling to understand the value of her own independent existence....and
the value of the life of her child....throw those old things away....and to
find something new and beautiful and meaningful in her life now....”
28.06.88 Rotterdam, The Netherlands, intro to ´You Can Look´
”Now, ever since you´re a little baby...you always get told the
same thing....you crawl across that floor, your mama says....´Now, don´t
touch that thing´....going towards that TV set, ´Now, don´t
touch it...you can look at it but you can´t touch it´....and you´re
a little boy, you go down to the store downtown....into the toy department,
saleslady comes up to you, says ´Son....don´t touch that thing now....you
can look at it....but you can´t play with it´....and then you go
out with your girl on a date in high school....you find a little quiet place
to park....a couple of cans of beer....you lean over....you´re acting
real sweet....you whisper ´Oh honey, I love you....I really do´....and
she says ´Yeah, but....don´t touch that thing....you can look at
it but you can´t touch it´....”
28.06.88 Rotterdam, The Netherlands, intro to ´I´m a Coward´
´´Is there anybody alive out there tonight ? (cheers)....is there
anybody that can feel the living, breathing spirit in their souls out there
tonight ? (cheers)....that´s good.....because.... I´ve got a question
that I need answered....because I´m down here tonight to testify about
something....and what I want to know is....are there any brave, heroic Rotterdam
men out there in the audience tonight ? (cheers)....are there any macho men
out there ? (cheers) .... because I’ve seen men that would swim rivers,
climb mountains, wrestle with the beasts of the jungle....but there was one
thing that they was afraid of.....there was one little thing that scared these
brave men to death....you wanna know what that was ?....I´m gonna tell
you what that was....I´m talking about L....U...V, I’m talking about
love, love scared ´em to death....that´s right, when they got next
to love, they ran home like little babies to their mommies....now, do we have
any brave, heroic, courageous women in the crowd tonight ? (cheers)....do we
have any sweet, sexy, strong women out there tonight ? (cheers)....because I’m
talking to you too.... I’ve known women that when they got next to love,
they ran away, they ran home.....back to their loneliness.....now, I’m
not down here pointing a finger....I wanna say...that I´m a brave man....I´m
not afraid of earthly things....but what I´ve got to confess to is....that
I’m a coward when it comes to love......”
28.06.88 Rotterdam, The Netherlands, intro to ´Born to Run´
´´Here´s a song I´d like to do for any of my old fans
in the crowd (cheers)...played this song when I first came to this country,
uh....I guess, 1975....and uh, I´ve been playing it ever since, it´s
kind of a song that´s grown up with me.....I was 24 years old when I wrote
it....surprises me about how much I knew about my life then....´cause
the, uh, questions I asked myself in this song, I´ve been chasing down
the answers to ever since....so it´s kept me good company on my search,
I hope it´s kept you good company on yours....I´d like to do this
for you all tonight, wishing, wishing you all the most of love, home and happiness....”
Compiled by : Johanna Pirttijärvi