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Intro to “The Promised Land”
“Evening (crowd cheers)…”
Intro to “American Land”
“Good evening, bring out the E Street Band! (crowd cheers)…”
Middle of “Growin’ Up”
“There I was…14 years old…fresh covered in acne…standing in front of the mirror…had nothing…felt like nothing…walked down Main Street…looked into the Western Auto window and there was a guitar in there for 18 dollars…I had never seen 18 dollars in my whole life…I had never held more than…5 dollars in my hand at once (chuckles) so I was gonna have to do the unthinkable…get a job (laughs from the crowd) now, folks, I’ve never worked an honest day in my life (laughs from the crowd)(chuckles) for 67 years (chuckles) (crowd cheers) life is good (chuckles) but I had to go to my aunt’s and for the summer I took a job as a lawn boy, mowing the lawn, trimming the hedges, painted the house…50 cents an hour…went down to the Western Auto with 20 bucks, picked up that guitar…brought it home…and started to play that thing…so fucking terribly (chuckles) (crowd cheers) I couldn’t stand myself (chuckles)…so I figured it out…playing was part of it but what was really important was you had to look really good with it (chuckles) so I got up, stood in front of the mirror, tried out a few poses (crowd cheers) that’s a good one, still use that one (crowd cheers) don’t forget that one…but when you hit the right one…when you hit the right one…when you hit the right note…and you get reborn under a rainbow *(crowd cheers) it sounds like this (goes back into the song)…”
[*There was a rainbow over the concert place.]
Intro to “Blinded by the Light”
“Alright (tries his guitar) this is for the Gudinskis (starts playing the intro) here’s my only number one song…but I didn’t have it, Manfred Mann had it (chuckles)…but they did a strange thing, they changed the chorus to, uh…it goes “Blinded by the light” and then… blinded by the light…”cut loose like a deuce,” that was my lyrics, “cut loose like a deuce,” that deuce is a two-seater hot rod, they turned it to “cut loose like a douche” (chuckles)(laughs from the crowd) that’s why they had the hit, that’s why I didn’t have the hit! (chuckles)…”
[*Michael Gudinski was an Australian concert promoter.]
Intro to “Spirit in the Night”
“Hanging Rock, are you in the house? (crowd cheers) are you in the house? (crowd cheers) can you feel the spirit? (crowd cheers) can you feel the spirit now? (crowd cheers) can you feel the spirit? (crowd cheers) can you feel the spirit now? (crowd cheers) there’s that sign up, man (chuckles)…oh yeah…bring that sign up here…oh, yes…oh, yes…oh, yes, I’m inspired (chuckles) I feel inspiration, alright, brother, you’re next, yes, yes, yes, yes…hey! how you doing? (chuckles) can you feel the spirit?…if you can feel the spirit, I want you to answer me with a mighty “Yeah, yeah”…can you feel the spirit? (crowd and band: “Yeah, yeah!”) can you feel the spirit now? (crowd and band: “Yeah, yeah!”) can you feel the spirit? (crowd and band: “Yeah, yeah!”) can you feel the spirit now? (crowd and band: “Yeah, yeah!”)…”
Intro to “I’m Goin’ Down”
“Alright…[There’s a sign in the audience that reads “I’m Goin’ Down Down on Someone Tonight”] (crowd cheers) alright, we salute that hard working young man (chuckles)…”
Middle of “I’m Goin’ Down”
“Oh, baby…but…but, sugar…wait a minute, wait a minute, wait a minute, sweetie…but…but…oh, you know what the Boss man likes …”
Middle of “Glory Days”
“Come on, Little Steven (chuckles)…we got the Little Steven fan club over there (crowd cheers) Think I’m going down to the well tonight…
(…) Hey, Steve! (Steve: “Yeah, baby”) I think it’s ass-shaking time (Steve: “I think it is!”) let me see you shake those asses down there…I think it’s ass-shaking time…come on, brother…”
Intro to “Born to Run”
“Thank you, thank you, Hanging Rock, thanks for coming out and seeing us tonight! (crowd cheers) we got some friends in the house from Oz Harvest, Oz Harvest is on a mission to eliminate hunger and food waste, they collect excess food from restaurants and markets and they deliver to charities that serve the hungry here in your community, they are Oz Harvest, they are your neighbors out on the frontline doing good work, if you see them on the way out, please give them a hand, thank you, this is for them…”
Intro to “Shout”
“E-flat!…Hanging Rock! (crowd cheers) are you ready? (crowd cheers) if you’re ready, let me see your hands in the air now! (crowd cheers) you look good!…”
Middle of “Shout”
“On the fiddle, guitar and vocals, Sister Soozie Tyrell (crowd cheers) Brother Charlie Giordano on the organ and accordion (crowd cheers) Brother Nils Lofgren on guitar and vocals (crowd cheers) Brother Jake Clemons on the saxophone (crowd cheers) the mightiest of the mighty, the Mighty Max Weinberg on the drums (crowd cheers) on the piano, Professor Roy “The Spider” Bittan (crowd cheers) on the bass guitar, Brother Garry W. Tallent (crowd cheers) and last but not least…guitar, vocals, consigliere, Little Steeeeven Van Zandt (crowd cheers) alright…alright…alright… alright… alright…uh…ah…uh…ah…uh…ah…uh…ah…Hanging Rock! (crowd cheers) Hanging Rock! (crowd cheers) Hanging Rock! (crowd cheers) Hanging Rock! (crowd cheers) on your way home tonight I want you get in your car, I want you to drive your car, I want you to get out of your car, follow the nearest kangaroo and I want you to tell him that you, that you, that you have just seen the heart-stopping, pants-dropping, Earth-shocking, hard rocking, booty-shaking, Earth-quaking, love-making, (crowd: “Viagra-taking”) Viagra-taking, history-making, legendary E (crowd: “Street Band!”)…”
Intro to “Bobby Jean”
“One more for Hanging Rock! (crowd cheers)…”
After “Bobby Jean”
“Thank you! (crowd cheers) the E Street Band loves you (crowd cheers)…”
Intro to “Thunder Road”
“One more for Hanging Rock (crowd cheers)…”
After “Thunder Road”
“Thank you, goodnight! (crowd cheers)…”
| Compiled by : Johanna Pirttijärvi. |
