
30.07.84 Detroit, Mich., intro to ´Highway Patrolman´
´´This is a song about how....when it comes to your family....it´s
hard to know what the right thing to do is a lot of times....”
30.07.84 Detroit, Mich., intro to ´Glory Days´
´´Take it easy, boys....now....now....I hear you got a pretty good
baseball team in this town ....(chuckles) well, before, before I found my profession....the
only other thing I ever wanted to be was a baseball player...I started when
I was seven in Colonial League....then I went up to Little League....then into
Babe Ruth League...by that time I had amassed at least 25 hits.... but I was
really, I thought I was pretty serious about it but then when I became, got
around 14 or 15, I got interested in a couple of other things...one of ´em
was the guitar....and I can remember like I was, I was just starting to do...to
do some local gigs in clubs around town and I was still on the baseball team
and that was ok because usually we played our games during the weekdays, then
I played with my band on the weekend....but this one time we had a rained-out
game and they rescheduled it for Saturday morning at 8.30....now, by, by that
time I gotta admit I´d lost some of my commitment to the sport....and
when my friends came by, I told my mother to tell ´em that I was sick....so
I was kind of in bed, you know, and I heard ´em knocking on the door....and
I heard ´em say, you know, am I there, my mother said I was sick and they
went away so I´m going (?) but then about 20 minutes later they come back
and they said that there´s only eight players there and that if I don´t
come, they´re gonna forfit the game....jeez !....so now I gotta really
make-believe like I really am sick so they come upstairs and like I´m
laying in bed and I´m trying to make all these sick noises (coughs) I
got my guitar by me, I was sleep just like this....but anyway they beg me for
about 20 minutes and I couldn´t say no, I´m one of those kinds of
people and so (chuckles) I got my uniform on and I go down to the field, they
put me out in the rightfield, I´m just kind of standing out there and
I´m praying that nothing comes my way....every pitch I got a lump in my
throat....so finally I´m standing there, it´s.....bottom of the
eighth, I´m starting to feel pretty good, phhhh !....(crowd boos) that´s
exactly what I thought....so it was then that I decided to give up my chase
for Babe Ruth´s homerun record and dedicate myself to rock and roll music....”
30.07.84 Detroit, Mich., intro to ‘Used Cars’
´´This is a song about old cars....and how they never fade away....they
just break down all the time, right....now, when I was a kid, I used to sit
out on my front porch....in the summetime....with this guy next door, he used
to work in this grocery store and....had one of those shortwave radios that
got in all the different countries....and I´d sit there at night....and
just count the convertibles that drove past, drove down my street....there was....I
lived on this street called South Street....and it´s right next door to
a gas-station ....I used to sleep out on my roof....when it got really hot....and
all night I´d hear that little bell....that air-bell next door....but.....the
only time that....I had a sister, she´s one year younger than me....and
the only time we ever used to get together....was before we were ´bout
to go down to the car-lot and get another car, now, we, we begged my, start
begging my dad for a convertible....I think he used to think about it, you know....
was like inside, inside a convertible that, that was him ....but outside, most
of the time, he was a Rambler....so we´d go down, we´d pick the
car out and we´d go home.... always be a hard (?)...but we used to have
the perfect way of getting him back ´cause we found, found the exact spot....in
the backseat where no matter what we did, while he was driving, he couldn´t
reach us....until we got home....then ´ Oh (?)....”
30.07.84 Detroit, Mich., end of ´Thunder Road´
´´Thanks, we´re gonna, we´re gonna take a short break
and then we´re gonna come back and you better take out your insurance
policies right now....”
30.07.84 Detroit, Mich., intro to ´Independence Day´
´´Here´s a song about....fathers and sons....”
30.07.84 Detroit, Mich., intro to ´No Surrender´
´´Thanks....this is....this is a song about....about when you´re
young, you make a lot of promises to yourself...about what you´re gonna
do....and I guess I´ve been....I consider myself real lucky ´cause
when I was young, I dreamed something and get to live that dream out at night....so
this is, this is for Little Steven, wherever he is tonight....he´s got
a record out called ´Voice of America´ that you ought to pick up
if you get a chance....”
30.07.84 Detroit, Mich., intro to ´Pink Cadillac´
´´Now, this is a song....about the conflict.... between worldly
things and spiritual health .... between desires of the flesh....and spiritual
ecstasy....between the mansion on the hill and the mansion in the sky....between
the sceptics and the cynics and the true believers, now, what I wanna know tonight
is how many of you out there believe that if you should die and I hope this
doesn´t happen....sometime during the course of the show due to excitement....that
you´re gonna go to heaven ? (cheers)....now, how many of you believe that
if you should pass away during the final moments that it´s very possible
that you´re gonna take the down elevator ? (cheers)....alright....well,
now, personally....I know that I´m gonna go to heaven .... now, I´m
gonna miss the band but I´m gonna get over it....they say that on the
First Day He created the heavens and the earth and He sat back and said ´This
is good´....on the Second Day, He created air-conditioning and He sat
back and said ´This is good´, on the Third Day, He created cheeseburgers
and he sat back and the Lord said ´This is good´...and on the Fourth
Day, He created tight blue jeans, He sat back and said ´This is good´....but
on the Fifth Day, He created the pink Cadillac....and He sat back and said ´This
is wild´....”
30.07.84 Detroit, Mich., middle of ´Rosalita´
´´Ladies and gentlemen...children of all ages....we have with us
tonight....on our stage, a galaxy of superstars...super-duper stars....bigger
than that even....beginning to my left....on th the piano...no offense, guys....the
most intellegent member of the band ...a man who turned down a scholarship at
Harvard University to dedicate himself to touring with the E Street Band....world
reknown for his study on lost tribes of Hoboken, New Jersey, his theory of promiscuity,
let me introduce to you tonight, on the piano, ´Professor´ Roy Bittan....on
the vocals, an alumni of Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes....(?) Miss Patti
Scialfa ....on the drums, drummer, faithful husband, obedient son, author of
´The Big Beat´, the man who gets you out of your seat, moving your
feet, the ´Mighty´ Max Weinberg....the man who brings you the thunder
from way down under, Mr.Garry W.Tallent on the bass guitar....and on the organ,
the inimitable, the inevitable, the immoral, the irreprovable, the impossible,
the unbelievable, ´Phantom´ Dan Federici.....and on the guitar,
drumroll please....Mr. Nils Lofgren (Nils does his trampoline stunt)....and
last but not least....last but not least....all I can say is gimme a C...L....A....R...E...N
....C....E....what´s that spell ?.... what´s that spell ?.... what´s
that spell ?....the king of the world, Clarence ´Big Man´ Clemons
on the saxophone...”
30.07.84 Detroit, Mich., intro to ´Born to Run´
´´Thanks....I´d like to thank everybody for coming down to
the show tonight, thank you all very much....I wanna say you´ve been a
great audience (chuckles) really, I mean it (chuckles) when I was....when I
was growing up, I heard Elvis Presley and his music just said to me one thing,
it said ´Let freedom ring´, that´s what we´re here for
tonight....remember you gotta fight for it all the time....”
Compiled by : Johanna Pirttijärvi