
30.09.78 Atlanta, GA, intro to ´´Darkness on the Edge of Town´´
(following ´´Spirit in the Night´´)
´´You guys are nuts out there (?)....oh, so how you´ve been
down here, huh? (cheers) alright ....oh man, the first time....I remember one
of the first times we were down here, we played the Electric Ballroom (cheers)
all you guys weren´t there, were you? (chuckles) you couldn´t´ve,
we, I remember we weren´t known too good at the time, I remember it was
during, it was in last summer, I jumped off the stage and like nobody paid no
attention except for this one guy who rushed the stage and I was out in the
crowd and I came up and I sat next to the guy and he was standing in front of
Steve and I was listening to what he was yelling, he was going ´Go, Bruce,
go!´ (chuckles) yeah, I said ´No, no, I´m Bruce, that´s
Steve´ (chuckles)(?)....this is, uh....here´s ´Darkness on
the Edge of Town....´´
30.09.78 Atlanta, GA, intro to ´´Independence Day´´
´´This next song, this is, uh....we´re gonna get to that,
we´ll do that for you, alright (chuckles) in a while....this is a song
that I wrote for, uh, the Darkness on the Edge of Town-album, didn´t make
it on, it´s sort of a, it´s sort of a flipside to....´Adam
Raised a Cain,´ it´s, uh, it´s a song called, uh, ´Independence
Day´....´´
30.09.78 Atlanta, GA, intro to ´´Prove It All Night´´
´´Do you think you´re ready to prove it all night? (cheers)....´´
30.09.78 Atlanta, GA, intro to ´´Racing in the Street´´
´´This is for, uh....Mike, Mike (?)....´´
30.09.78 Atlanta, GA, intro to ´´Thunder Road´´
´´Back in 1974 I was....I was living in this, this town called West
End, it´s about (chuckles) it´s about ten minutes down from Asbury
Park....and.....I walked past this movie theater.... and there was this poster
in the window for a Robert Mitchum movie....and, uh, I never saw the movie,
I remember I only saw the poster but I took the title and I wrote, wrote this
song ....I never thought there was anyplace that was like this song, and then
me and Steve and two friends of ours, we were, we drove out to Reno, Nevada
and in the desert, on the side of the highway, this indian had built this house....that
he, that he´d made of stuff that he´d scavanged off the desert....and
out in front he had a....had a big picture of Geronimo, over on top it said
´Landlord´ and he had a big white sign and painted in red, it said
´This is the land of peace, love, justice and no mercy´....and it
pointed down this little dirt road that said ´Thunder Road´....´´
30.09.78 Atlanta, GA, intro to ´´Santa Claus Is Coming to Town´´
´´(?) we´re all on the radio tonight so (chuckles)....I wanna
say....hello to everybody in Atlanta and out there, everybody down in Florida
who´s listening in, folks out in Austin, Houston and Dallas (chuckles)....now....might
be....it might be a little early for this next song (chuckles) but we might
not see you around Christmastime so I´ve got a story to tell....(music
starts)....it was a cold December night (chuckles)....it was me and Steve, we
working in this bar called Student Prince, back in Asbury Park....and....we
were going home, it was about three, four o´clock in the morning, we decided
we´d walk home along the boardwalk....so we´re walking down the
boardwalk, it´s about zero degrees, right, it´s cold, let me tell
you, it´s cold as can be....and all of a sudden....we look up ahead....and
we see....something..... coming down through the mist....at first....we thought
it was Clarence (chuckles) but ended up, as we got closer....we heard coming
through the fog and the snow, a sound....(the jingling piano intro begins and
Clarence goes ´Ho, ho!´)(giggles)....´´
30.09.78 Atlanta, GA, intro to ´´Night Train´´ (following
´´Santa Claus....´´)
´´A little early but better early than not at all (chuckles) I gotta
fix this up....these guys are gonna die up here (chuckles) popcorn....I gotta,
I tell you what we need, we need a....we need a little, we need a broom and
we need a little ´Night Train´....
(....) Alright, that´s the clean-up crew....´´
30.09.78 Atlanta, GA, intro to ´´Fire´´
´´Here´s a song for Mary (?), it´s on Robert Gordon´s
second album, it´s called ´Fire´....´´
30.09.78 Atlanta, GA, middle of ´´Backstreets´´
´´Hey baby....it´s good to see you back again....and honey,
you´re still looking fine....it´s been such a long time....but I
remember you....yeah, I remember you....standing on the corner....of Richmond
Avenue....with your hair piled all up high and that crazy look in your eye for
every boy that was passing you by and I swore....back then I swore....that for
you I´d drive all night anytime anywhere, I´d drive all night....I´d
drive all night.....just to buy you some shoes....and to taste....your tender
charms....to have you hold me in your arms....for just one kiss....baby, for
just one kiss....and a look from your sad eyes....you had such lonely, sad eyes....you
had such pretty, sad eyes....and baby, they cried, cried all night....baby,
they used to cry, cry all night....(?) the rain came tumbling down....(?) tears,
they fall, falling down....(?)....and me, I was just your fool....I thought
that somehow I could stop some of your crying, that maybe I could stop your
crying....I could stop....your crying....but I didn´t know....that baby´d
been lying....baby, you were lying....baby, you´d been lying....you were
so young and you could tell such pretty lies (?) I wanted to believe you so
bad....I wanted to believe you so bad....I wanted to believe you so bad, I wanted
to believe you so bad....and now you´re back....so now you´ve come
back....well, baby, I´m back too.....and I´ve been out and I´ve
seen some things....about me.....and about you.....it´s time we stopped....it´s
time we stopped....little girl, we stopped, little girl, we´ve got to
stop, little girl, we´ve got to stop, little girl, we´ve got to
stop, little girl, we´ve got to stop, little girl, we´ve got to
stop, stop, stop, stop, stop, stop, stop, stop, STOP....hiding on the backstreets....´´
30.09.78 Atlanta, GA, middle of ´´Rosalita´´
´´On the piano, Professor Roy Bittan....on the guitar, a warm round
of applause for Miami Steve Van Zandt....on the bass guitar, Mr.Garry W. Tallent....on
the drums, the Mighty Max ....on the organ, Dan Federici....and last but not
least....king of the world....master of disaster....(end is missing from the
source tape)....´´
30.09.78 Atlanta, GA, intro to ´´Born to Run´´
´´I wanna thank, I wanna thank everybody for coming down to the
show tonight....I wanna say we´re sorry about missing you the last time,
I got sick for a few days there....I´d like to thank everybody that, that,
I know there´s a lot of people listening in and I´d like to thank,
thank all you folks here in Atlanta and all those people who supported the band
over the past two or three years when we were off having a hard time, I just
wanna thank you very much ....(?) here´s to you.....´´
30.09.78 Atlanta, GA, intro to ´´Detroit Medley´´
´´Are you alright there? (cheers) are you alright? (cheers) we´re
not done yet, we´re just getting warmed up now....are you ready? (cheers)
are you ready? (cheers) you ain´t ready for this, are you? (cheers) I
don´t think you´re ready for this, are you? (cheers)(?) I don´t
know if they´re ready, I can´t hear ´em, I don´t think
they´re ready (cheers) I just don´t think you´re ready (cheers)....
(....) Big Man....I don´t think I can go on.....gonna need some help on
the saxophone (Clarence starts playing) I feel a little better, Professor (Roy
starts playing) a little bit on the piano....oh yeah....are you ready for some
drums? let´s hear the drums (Max starts playing).... everybody now (the
whole band starts playing)....take it easy....this next move....I´ve been
asked by the management at the theater to advise anyone with a weak stomach
or a weak heart to please step into the lobby during the next section of the
show....alright....for you folks out there in radioland, this next portion is
strictly visual....so get in real close and look at that thing (chuckles)....first
I do this....then I do that....and then....I do this.....´´
30.09.78 Atlanta, GA, intro to ´´Raise Your Hand´´
´´You wanted us to do another one, all you had to do was....raise
your hand.....
(....) Now, everybody out there on the radio, I want you to get up....I want
you to walk over to your dial, I want you to turn it up as loud as it´ll
go, I want you to open up all the windows in the house and if the cops come
knocking at your door, tell ´em ´Too bad´ (chuckles) and if
they keep on knocking, tell ´em to send all the complaints to Columbia
Records in New York City, New York....and if they keep on knocking (?) if there´s
something they need or if there´s something that they want, they´ve
got to raise their hands....
(....) You don´t think we´re gonna stop now? Just raise your hands....´´
Compiled by : Johanna Pirttijärvi