
31.10.73 Bryn Mawr, PA, intro to ‘Sandy’:
”(?) he said ‘Tell you in the music business, soon as you put, soon
as you put your name down on that paper, go up....’ Like I went into Columbia....you
go in the elevator, right......and they take you up.....you see the clouds passing
you by.....you walk out and there’s all these cats in white robes.....no,
no, I’m not jiving you now.... they’re all up there, all the presidents,
they´re all up there in those long white robes .....and the contract with
the little gold (?) and they say.....’Sign here, son’ (chuckles)
..... and first thing they did , they’d say ‘Hit ‘em in their
hearts.....write....write a love song’....so....so this song is about
uh.....’bout, sorta ‘bout Asbury Park.....which....is about an hour
and a half away from here.....and is uh.....(?).....last year, before, before
we had any jobs.....we didn’t get jobs, last year.....I was just.....just
letting it be (?) (chuckles).....(?) hanging, hanging around the boardwalk....and
this is sort of uh..... I been trying to get CBS to put me on TV in the afternoon
(laughter) , I want to..... I wanna do a soap opera, right.....for a week but
uh......talk to (?) ‘bout that.....there’s a spider on my leg (chuckles)....there
you go.....”
31.10.73 Bryn Mawr, PA, intro to ‘The E Street Shuffle’:
”We got a special, this Halloween trick-or-treat, we got a special treat
for you tonight....we got Al B.Tellone.....one of our roadies gonna play.....the
baritone for us.... Al B.Tellone on the baritone saxophone.....we’ve played
some (?)....we played out west (?).....Blood, Sweat and Tears, we did this gig
with them.....and we played with Chicago.....and we figured we gotta keep up,
right.....this is a very competative business, man.....you can’t fall
behind for a minute, you keep right up (?)(chuckles) ..... so....so we’re
gonna debut tonight the E Street horn section (laughter) (chuckles) ..... special
guest Al B.Tellone on the saxophone.....gotta give ‘em a minute to warm
up, folks, they don’t.....gotta give ‘em a second to warm up, they’ll
be alright..... (some sax playing)....they’re all warmed up now.....”
31.10.73 Bryn Mawr, PA, intro to ‘It’s Hard to Be a Saint in the
City’:
(drum soloing) (?) played a hullabaloo club ?....do they have hullabaloo clubs
down here ?.....they didn’t ?....they did ?....(?) with fluorescent orange....if
you ever played a hullabaloo club, you had to play, a while ago they went out
of business.....this is back about ‘70, I guess.....you played a hullabaloo
club, you had to play 15 minutes , no , 55 (?) (laughs).....and the drummer
had to keep the beat...so that there wouldn’t be any fighting, right.....but
anyway soon as there was a fight, the first thing they tell you to do is play......(?)
on stage, ‘Keep on playing’.....it’s so hard ....to be a saint
in the city....”
31.10.73 Bryn Mawr, PA, intro to ‘Zero and Blind Terry’:
”This is a song about uh......this is a triangle romance song.....there
is uh.....about this guy Zero.....and uh his girlfriend.....Blind Terry....and
uh ....(laughter) huh ?.....and uh her father.....right.....who is uh.....not
too (?).....but he’s uh.....that’s what went down, Zero is uh.....you’ll
hear in a minute.....”
Compiled by : Johanna Pirttijärvi