Intro to “Further On Up The Road”
´´Grazie, Torino….(?)….oh, what did I say to the crowd last night? Yes, we have, uh, Bologna, Torino, Udine, Verona, Perugia, Casserta e Roma….sette e numero fortunato…. here it is, alright, what key am I in?….´´
[´´….seven is a lucky number….´´]
Intro to “How Can A Poor Man Stand Such Times And Live?”
´´This is for New Orleans….´´
Intro to “Jacob´s Ladder”
´´Yeah, we´re here tonight, everybody….we´ve come here tonight with a purpose….I said we´ve come here tonight with a purpose now and all I wanna know is are you alright? (crowd cheers)….´´
Intro to “Open All Night”
´´Ladies and gentlemen, from the streets of New York City, Les Girls [Soozie, Patti and Lisa are laughing and Patti tries to say something to Bruce who doesn´t seem to quite hear her] they never engaged in prostitution [Patti cracks up and waves Bruce off]….´´
Intro to “My City Of Ruins”
´´Fantastico, Torino….molto bene….ti amo….´´
Intro to “This Little Light Of Mine”
´´Marc Anthony Thompson on the vocals…bellissima Patti Scialfa….Curt Ramm on the trumpet….come on, Charles….ladies and gentlemen, I wanna thank everybody for coming out to the show tonight….that´s right, we got Marty Rifkin on the pedal steel, Charlie Giordano on the keyboards, Cindy Mizelle on the vocals, Curtis King on the vocals, Lisa Lowell, Larry Eagle on the drums, Art Baron on the tuba, Clark Gayton on the trombone, Curt Ramm on the trumpet, Eddie Manion on the saxophone, Frank Bruno on the guitar, swinging Sam Barfeld on the violin, Soozie Tyrell on violin and vocals, Greg Litzt on the banjo, Jeremy Chatzky on the bass, Marc Anthony Thompson on guitar and vocals and Miss Patti Scialfa on guitar and vocals and vocal arrangements, that´s right….oh, we want you to leave the building tonight and when you do, we want you to let your light shine right out there on the streets of Torino….´´
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