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[crowd cheering and applauding]
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[cheering grows louder]
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DNA, your natural ability,
the study of your craft,
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a development of
and devotion to an aesthetic philosophy.
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Balls.
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Naked desire for fame, love, adoration,
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attention, women,
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sex, a buck.
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Then, if you want to take it
all the way out to the end of the night,
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you will need a furious fire
in your belly
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that just don't quit burning.
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These are some of the elements
that will come in handy
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should you come face-to-face
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with 80,000 screaming rock 'n' roll fans.
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-[audience laughs]
-[clicks tongue]
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Because these are fans who are waiting
for you to pull something out of your hat,
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out of thin air,
something out of this world.
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Something that, before the faithful
were gathered here today,
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was just a song-fueled rumor.
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Now, I come from a boardwalk town
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where everything is tinged
with just a bit of fraud.
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[audience laughs]
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So am I.
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In 1972,
I wasn't any race-car-driving rebel.
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I wasn't any corner street punk.
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I was a guitar player
on the streets of Asbury Park.
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But I held four clean aces.
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I had youth, I had a decade
of hard-core bar band experience
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already behind me.
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I had a great group of musicians
and friends
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who really knew my playing style,
and I had a magic trick.
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Now I'm here tonight
to provide proof of life
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to that ever-elusive,
never completely believable,
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particularly these days, us.
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That's my magic trick.
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And like all good magic tricks,
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it begins with a setup.
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[playing "Growin' Up"]
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[audience applauds and cheers]
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♪ I stood stonelike at midnight ♪
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♪ Suspended in my masquerade ♪
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♪ I combed my hair
Till it was just right ♪
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♪ And commanded the night brigade ♪
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♪ I was open to pain
And crossed by the rain ♪
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♪ And I walked on a crooked crutch ♪
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♪ I strode all alone
Through a fallout zone ♪
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♪ Came out with my soul untouched ♪
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♪ I hid in the clouded wrath
Of the crowd ♪
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♪ When they said, "Sit down," I stood up ♪
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♪ Ooh-ooh ♪
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♪ Growin' up ♪
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♪ Well, the flag of piracy flew
From my mast ♪
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♪ And my sails were set wing to wing ♪
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♪ I had a jukebox graduate
For first mate ♪
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♪ She couldn't sail
But she sure could sing ♪
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♪ I pushed B-52
And bombed 'em with the blues ♪
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♪ With my gear set stubborn on standing ♪
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♪ I broke all the rules
Strafed my old high school ♪
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♪ Never once gave thought to landing ♪
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♪ I hid in the clouded warmth
Of the crowd ♪
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♪ When they said, "Come down"
I threw up ♪
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♪ Ooh-ooh ♪
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♪ Growin' up ♪
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Now, I've never held an honest job
in my entire life.
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[audience laughs]
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I've never done any hard labor.
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I've never worked nine to five.
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I've never worked five days a week
until right now.
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[audience laughs]
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[crowd whooping, applause]
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-I don't like it.
-[audience laughs]
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I've never seen the inside of a factory,
and yet, it's all I've ever written about.
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Standing before you is a man
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who has become wildly
and absurdly successful
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writing about something
of which he has had...
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[in low voice]
absolutely no personal experience.
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[audience laughs and claps]
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[in normal voice] I-- I made it all up.
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[audience laughs]
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That's how good I am.
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[audience laughs loudly]
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[applause and whooping]
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Now, how?
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I'm sure you're wondering,
how did this great miracle come to pass?
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Well...
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in the beginning...
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there was a great darkness
upon the waters.
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As a child, there was Christmas,
your birthday, summer vacation,
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but the rest of life was a lifeless,
sucking black hole.
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A lifeless, sucking black hole
of homework, church,
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school, homework, church,
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school, homework, church,
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school, green beans,
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green beans, fucking green beans.
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[audience chuckles]
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But then,
in a blinding flash of sanctified light,
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a human being and just a kid,
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just a kid from the southern sticks.
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But, a... new kind of man.
And he split the world in two.
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And suddenly...
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a new world existed.
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The one below your belt.
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[audience laughs]
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[Bruce] And...
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above your heart.
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On a Sunday night in 1956,
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at 39 1/2 Institute Street,
into a cold-water flat
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and into the mind of a seven-year-old kid.
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The revolution had been televised!
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Right under the noses
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of the powers that be!
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Who, if they'd have known
what was actually happening
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and the great changes...
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the changes that were about to come,
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they would have shut this shit down.
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[audience chuckles]
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Or more likely signed it up real quick.
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Because we, the unwashed,
the invisible, the powerless, the kids,
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would want more.
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Now more life...
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more love and more sex
and more hope...
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and more truth...
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and more power.
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And more soul.
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And most of all, more rock 'n' roll.
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[audience cheers and applauds]
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So I sat with my mom,
my little seven-year-old mind on fire,
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staring into a blue tube as fun happened.
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Fun, the real kind.
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The joyful, life-affirming, hip-shaking,
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ass-quaking, guitar-playing,
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mind- and heart-changing,
race-challenging, soul-lifting bliss
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of a freer existence.
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A freer existence exploded
into unsuspecting homes
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all across America.
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On a regular Sunday night.
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The world had fucking changed.
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In an instant.
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In a sweating, wet orgasm of fun.
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And all you needed to do
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to get a taste of it...
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was to risk being your true self.
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Because a rock 'n' roll genie
had been let out of the bottle
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and he told us that if you were...
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♪ Born in the USA ♪
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...my fellow citizens,
these feelings, these freedoms,
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this fun...
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was your birthright.
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I listened, I believed,
and I heard a mighty call
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to action.
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-[stops playing]
-So I studied my new hero.
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I know today he's got the same
two arms, two legs, two eyes that I got.
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Yes, he's a human Adonis.
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And I'm...
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[sighs]
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[whining]
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...pathetically creepy.
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[audience chuckles]
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But I'll figure that part out, all right?
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The one thing he had
that I didn't have was strapped
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around his waist.
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It was the guitar!
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The guitar,
or as my father had christened it,
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"that fucking guitar."
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[audience laughs]
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But that fucking guitar was the key!
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It was the sword in the stone!
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It was the staff of righteousness!
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And they sell 'em
at Western Auto downtown
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for 25 dollars!
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[audience chuckles]
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So I begged and I pleaded with my mother
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just to rent me,
'cause we couldn't afford to buy,
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a guitar from Mike Diehl's Music School
on South Street.
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One Saturday afternoon,
I brought it home.
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And I sat on the living room couch,
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and I unlatched its full alligator case,
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and I slowly opened it up,
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and up from the green velvet lining...
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came the sweet smell...
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of a cherry wood cocktail of power,
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pleasure, salvation,
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dreams, and dreams and dreams.
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So I took lessons, dedicatedly.
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I took lessons for two solid weeks...
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and I quit.
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[audience chuckles]
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It was too fucking hard.
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[audience laughs]
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Learning the guitar,
not only was it fucking hard,
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but the lessons were boring!
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Just give me the three magic chords,
please!
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And let me twist...
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and shout!
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But I was a seven-year-old kid
and my hands barely fit around the neck
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and I couldn't waste my mother's
hard-earned cash week after week,
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so very shortly, I knew.
That back it was gonna have to go.
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But the morning before I returned it,
I strapped it on one more time.
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I took it out into the backyard
where the neighborhood kids were,
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and I put on my first show.
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Whoo!
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I slapped it, I shook it, I shouted,
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I sang voodoo nonsense.
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I burned a hole in the grass,
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I shook my little seven-year-old ass.
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♪ Whoo ♪
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Most importantly, I posed with it!
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That's the shit!
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[audience laughs and applauds]
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I danced with it,
I did everything but play it.
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I couldn't do that.
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I sucked so bad and the kids laughed
and laughed and laughed
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at my silly ass.
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And we brought it back that afternoon.
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But riding back home
with my mom in the car...
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I sat in the backseat and I was quiet.
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I was thinking...
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I was a little disappointed in myself.
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But somewhere inside...
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somewhere inside,
I knew that for a moment,
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just a moment,
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in front of those kids in that backyard...
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Mm... I smelled blood.
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[continues playing "Growin' Up"]
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♪ I took monthlong vacations
In the stratosphere ♪
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♪ You know, it's really hard
To hold your breath ♪
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♪ Swear I lost everything
I ever loved or feared ♪
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♪ I was the cosmic kid
In full costume dress ♪
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♪ My feet, they finally took root
In the earth ♪
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♪ But I got me a nice little place
In the stars ♪
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♪ I swear I found the key
To the universe ♪
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♪ In the engine of an old parked car ♪
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♪ I hid in the clouded wrath
Of the crowd ♪
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♪ When they said, "Sit down," I stood up ♪
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♪ Ooh-ooh ♪
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♪ Growin' up ♪
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♪ Ooh-ooh ♪
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♪ Growin' up ♪
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And it was bye-bye, New Jersey,
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I'm gonna be airborne!
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[audience cheering and applauding]
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Now, everybody...
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everybody has a love-hate relationship
with their hometown.
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It's just built into the equation
of growing up.
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If you take me.
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I'm Mr. Born to Run.
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I'm Mr. Thunder fucking Road.
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[audience chuckles]
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I was born...
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to run, not to stay.
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My home, New Jersey...
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it's a death trap.
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[audience laughs]
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It's a suicide rap.
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Listen to the lyrics, all right?
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I gotta get out, I gotta hit the highway,
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I'm a road running man,
I got the white line fever in my veins.
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I am gonna bring my girl
and I have had enough
259
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of the shit that this place dishes out.
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I am gonna run, run, run, and I'm...
261
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well, I'm never coming back.
262
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I currently live ten minutes
from my hometown.
263
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[audience laughs and applauds]
264
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But, uh... "Born to Come Back" or, uh...
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-[audience chuckles]
-Who would have bought that shit?
266
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Nobody.
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Nobody, nobody.
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[playing softly]
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In our front yard,
only a few feet from our porch
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stood the grandest tree in town.
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It was a towering,
beautiful copper beech tree.
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And on sunny days,
I lived under its branches.
273
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Its roots were a fort for my soldiers
and a corral for my horses.
274
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And I was the first on my block
275
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to climb high into its upper reaches,
276
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leaving behind a world that...
277
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I didn't care for much already.
278
00:16:25,109 --> 00:16:27,736
And up near the top,
I had the wind in my face
279
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and I had all the dreaming room
280
00:16:30,823 --> 00:16:32,074
that you could want.
281
00:16:33,367 --> 00:16:36,036
On slow summer nights,
I'd sit beneath its arms
282
00:16:36,120 --> 00:16:38,622
with my pals like the cavalry at dusk,
283
00:16:39,623 --> 00:16:41,750
just listening and listening...
284
00:16:42,751 --> 00:16:45,212
for the evening bells
of the ice cream man,
285
00:16:46,714 --> 00:16:49,425
and my grandmother's voice
calling me in to bed.
286
00:16:51,260 --> 00:16:54,430
I lived on Randolph Street
with my sister, Virginia,
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she was a year younger than me,
288
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my parents, Adele and Douglas,
my grandparents, Fred and Alice,
289
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and my trusty dog Saddle.
290
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We lived spitting distance
from the Catholic Church,
291
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the priest's rectory, the nuns' convent,
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the St. Rose of Lima Grammar School,
all of it
293
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just a football's toss away,
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across a field of wild grass.
295
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I literally grew up surrounded by God.
296
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Surrounded by God...
297
00:17:29,840 --> 00:17:31,550
and my relatives.
298
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'Cause we had cousins
and aunts and uncles
299
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and grandmas and grandpas
300
00:17:37,389 --> 00:17:39,683
and great-grandmas and great-grandpas,
301
00:17:39,767 --> 00:17:43,520
all of us were jammed
into five little houses
302
00:17:43,604 --> 00:17:45,272
on two adjoining streets.
303
00:17:45,355 --> 00:17:49,610
And when the church bells rang,
the whole clan would hustle up the street
304
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to stand witness to every wedding
and every funeral
305
00:17:54,948 --> 00:17:57,576
that arrived like a state occasion
306
00:17:58,160 --> 00:17:59,745
in our little neighborhood.
307
00:18:01,747 --> 00:18:04,958
My sister and I, we'd pick up
the thrown rice from the weddings,
308
00:18:05,959 --> 00:18:09,713
pack it away in small brown paper bags
and take it home and save it,
309
00:18:10,839 --> 00:18:13,717
and run up the street and throw it
at the next wedding...
310
00:18:14,426 --> 00:18:15,677
and the next wedding...
311
00:18:16,678 --> 00:18:18,222
and the next wedding.
312
00:18:19,723 --> 00:18:22,601
We also had front row seats
to watch the townsmen
313
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in their Sunday suits carry out
an endless array...
314
00:18:27,606 --> 00:18:29,399
of dark wooden boxes
315
00:18:30,317 --> 00:18:33,779
to be slipped into the rear
of the Freeman's Funeral Home
316
00:18:34,113 --> 00:18:36,949
long black Cadillac
317
00:18:37,908 --> 00:18:39,201
for the short ride
318
00:18:39,868 --> 00:18:42,913
to St. Rose Cemetery hill
on the edge of town.
319
00:18:43,580 --> 00:18:44,623
And there...
320
00:18:45,624 --> 00:18:47,918
all our Catholic neighbors,
all the Zerillis,
321
00:18:48,001 --> 00:18:51,588
all the McNicholases,
all the Springsteens who came before...
322
00:18:52,840 --> 00:18:54,842
they patiently waited for us.
323
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On Sundays,
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as my mom tended to our graves,
325
00:19:01,223 --> 00:19:02,766
my sister and I...
326
00:19:04,393 --> 00:19:07,437
we played hide-and-seek
amongst the gravestones.
327
00:19:10,566 --> 00:19:11,817
[whispers] I gotcha.
328
00:19:12,943 --> 00:19:15,445
[in normal voice]
Now, when it rains in Freehold...
329
00:19:16,697 --> 00:19:18,282
When it rains,
330
00:19:19,074 --> 00:19:22,661
the moisture in the humid air
blankets the whole town
331
00:19:22,744 --> 00:19:27,708
with the smell of moist coffee grounds
wafting in from the Nescafé plant
332
00:19:27,791 --> 00:19:29,459
on the town's eastern edge.
333
00:19:30,294 --> 00:19:31,879
Now, I don't like coffee,
334
00:19:33,881 --> 00:19:35,716
but I loved that smell.
335
00:19:37,134 --> 00:19:40,888
It was comforting. It united our town,
336
00:19:41,471 --> 00:19:43,765
just like our clanging rug mill,
337
00:19:44,349 --> 00:19:48,020
in a common sensory experience.
There was a place here.
338
00:19:48,103 --> 00:19:51,064
You could hear it, you could smell it.
339
00:19:52,232 --> 00:19:54,693
A place where people made lives
340
00:19:54,776 --> 00:19:57,237
and where they worked
and where they danced
341
00:19:57,321 --> 00:20:02,075
and where they enjoyed small pleasures
and played baseball and...
342
00:20:03,160 --> 00:20:04,870
and suffered pain.
343
00:20:06,538 --> 00:20:08,498
Where they had their hearts broke
344
00:20:09,708 --> 00:20:11,376
and where they made love,
345
00:20:12,920 --> 00:20:14,296
had kids...
346
00:20:16,381 --> 00:20:17,841
where they died...
347
00:20:20,177 --> 00:20:23,931
and drank themselves drunk
on spring nights.
348
00:20:25,849 --> 00:20:28,060
And where they did their very best,
349
00:20:29,770 --> 00:20:31,063
the best that they could,
350
00:20:33,065 --> 00:20:37,027
to hold off the demons,
outside and inside,
351
00:20:38,278 --> 00:20:40,030
that sought to destroy them...
352
00:20:42,449 --> 00:20:44,910
and their homes, their families,
353
00:20:47,704 --> 00:20:49,164
and their town.
354
00:20:59,091 --> 00:21:02,386
Here, we lived in the shadow
of the steeple,
355
00:21:02,469 --> 00:21:06,098
crookedly blessed in God's good mercy,
one and all.
356
00:21:07,182 --> 00:21:10,060
In the heart-stopping, pants-dropping,
357
00:21:10,519 --> 00:21:13,397
race-rioting, freak-hating,
358
00:21:13,480 --> 00:21:16,566
soul-shaking, redneck,
359
00:21:17,859 --> 00:21:19,653
love-and-fear-making,
360
00:21:21,113 --> 00:21:22,948
heartbreaking town...
361
00:21:26,034 --> 00:21:28,036
of Freehold, New Jersey.
362
00:21:39,506 --> 00:21:43,343
[playing "My Hometown"]
363
00:21:51,685 --> 00:21:54,604
♪ I was eight years old
And running with ♪
364
00:21:55,188 --> 00:21:58,608
♪ A dime in my hand ♪
365
00:21:59,234 --> 00:22:02,654
♪ Into the bus stop to pick up a paper ♪
366
00:22:03,238 --> 00:22:06,616
♪ For my old man ♪
367
00:22:07,117 --> 00:22:10,704
♪ I'd sit on his lap
In that big old Buick ♪
368
00:22:11,038 --> 00:22:14,124
♪ We'd steer as we drove through town ♪
369
00:22:15,334 --> 00:22:21,423
♪ He'd tousle my hair
And say, son, take a good look around ♪
370
00:22:23,342 --> 00:22:25,385
♪ This is your hometown ♪
371
00:22:27,304 --> 00:22:30,474
♪ Your hometown ♪
372
00:22:31,433 --> 00:22:33,185
♪ Your hometown ♪
373
00:22:39,107 --> 00:22:42,694
♪ In '65, tension was running high ♪
374
00:22:43,028 --> 00:22:46,114
♪ At my high school ♪
375
00:22:46,948 --> 00:22:50,452
♪ There was a lot of fights
Between the black and white ♪
376
00:22:51,036 --> 00:22:54,206
♪ There was nothing you could do ♪
377
00:22:55,123 --> 00:22:58,418
♪ Two cars at a light
On a Saturday night ♪
378
00:22:59,086 --> 00:23:02,255
♪ In the backseat, there was a gun ♪
379
00:23:03,340 --> 00:23:06,718
♪ Words were passed
In a shotgun blast ♪
380
00:23:07,177 --> 00:23:09,638
♪ Troubled times had come ♪
381
00:23:11,473 --> 00:23:13,308
♪ To my hometown ♪
382
00:23:14,810 --> 00:23:18,271
♪ Yeah, to my hometown ♪
383
00:23:19,439 --> 00:23:21,233
♪ To my hometown ♪
384
00:23:30,367 --> 00:23:36,123
♪ Now Main Street's whitewashed windows
And vacant stores ♪
385
00:23:38,500 --> 00:23:40,836
♪ Seems like there ain't nobody ♪
386
00:23:41,586 --> 00:23:44,339
♪ Wants to come down here no more ♪
387
00:23:46,133 --> 00:23:49,302
♪ They're closing down the rug mill ♪
388
00:23:50,429 --> 00:23:52,722
♪ Across the railroad tracks ♪
389
00:23:54,057 --> 00:23:57,561
♪ Foreman says these jobs are going
Boys ♪
390
00:23:58,770 --> 00:24:02,315
♪ And they ain't coming back ♪
391
00:24:04,651 --> 00:24:07,612
♪ To your hometown ♪
392
00:24:09,239 --> 00:24:12,784
♪ To your hometown ♪
393
00:24:13,785 --> 00:24:15,954
♪ To your hometown ♪
394
00:24:25,380 --> 00:24:28,717
♪ Last night, me and Kate
We laid in bed ♪
395
00:24:29,468 --> 00:24:31,970
♪ Talking about getting out ♪
396
00:24:33,638 --> 00:24:36,725
♪ Packing up our bags ♪
397
00:24:37,476 --> 00:24:39,227
♪ Maybe heading south ♪
398
00:24:41,480 --> 00:24:45,192
♪ I'm 35, we've got a boy ♪
399
00:24:45,775 --> 00:24:48,028
♪ Of our own now ♪
400
00:24:49,404 --> 00:24:53,325
♪ Last night, I sat him up
Behind the wheel ♪
401
00:24:53,700 --> 00:24:57,579
♪ Said, son, take a good look around ♪
402
00:25:00,165 --> 00:25:02,209
♪ This is your hometown ♪
403
00:25:08,089 --> 00:25:09,841
♪ Your hometown ♪
404
00:25:16,848 --> 00:25:20,143
♪ This is your hometown ♪
405
00:25:26,483 --> 00:25:29,486
[audience applauding and cheering]
406
00:25:36,868 --> 00:25:39,579
My father worked
as a 16-year-old floor boy
407
00:25:39,663 --> 00:25:40,872
in that rug mill.
408
00:25:40,956 --> 00:25:44,376
And then he went off to war.
When he came home, he got married.
409
00:25:45,043 --> 00:25:47,337
They shut the rug mill down,
and so he went to work
410
00:25:47,420 --> 00:25:49,548
on the Ford Motor plant line
in New Brunswick.
411
00:25:49,631 --> 00:25:52,384
Then he worked at the Nescafé plant
in Freehold,
412
00:25:53,093 --> 00:25:55,095
worked in a plastics factory in town.
413
00:25:55,178 --> 00:25:58,557
He was a truck driver, a bus driver,
drove a taxi.
414
00:25:58,932 --> 00:26:01,518
He lived mostly at home,
except for his second home,
415
00:26:01,601 --> 00:26:04,104
which was a little local bar
in the center of town.
416
00:26:05,105 --> 00:26:10,860
Now, to a child, bars in Freehold
were these citadels of great mystery.
417
00:26:10,944 --> 00:26:12,070
[audience chuckles]
418
00:26:12,153 --> 00:26:14,781
When you walked through barroom doors
in my hometown,
419
00:26:14,864 --> 00:26:16,825
you entered the mystical realm of men.
420
00:26:17,450 --> 00:26:20,954
On the rare night
that my mother would call my father home,
421
00:26:21,580 --> 00:26:24,249
we would slowly drive through town
until we drew to a stop
422
00:26:24,332 --> 00:26:25,917
outside of a single lit door.
423
00:26:26,001 --> 00:26:28,878
She'd look at me and say,
"Go in and get your dad."
424
00:26:30,171 --> 00:26:33,008
[clicks tongue]
This both thrilled and terrified me.
425
00:26:33,758 --> 00:26:36,886
Thrilled me,
because I had been given the license
426
00:26:36,970 --> 00:26:37,846
by my mother,
427
00:26:38,388 --> 00:26:40,807
-the law...
-[audience chuckles]
428
00:26:40,890 --> 00:26:42,934
...to go into the bar!
429
00:26:43,935 --> 00:26:45,061
I'm a kid!
430
00:26:46,313 --> 00:26:48,189
But it terrified me,
431
00:26:48,690 --> 00:26:50,358
because to enter the bar
432
00:26:50,442 --> 00:26:56,948
is to enter my father's privileged,
private, and sacred space.
433
00:26:57,490 --> 00:27:02,412
He was not to be disturbed
when he's down at the bar.
434
00:27:03,079 --> 00:27:05,665
-Everybody knew that.
- [audience chuckles]
435
00:27:05,749 --> 00:27:07,208
So, I would walk in.
436
00:27:07,584 --> 00:27:11,588
And I was waist-high, and like a Jack
who climbed some dark beanstalk
437
00:27:11,671 --> 00:27:12,714
into a land of giants,
438
00:27:12,797 --> 00:27:16,635
all I remember is the men towering
over me on their way out the door.
439
00:27:17,052 --> 00:27:19,346
Now, once you were in,
to the left against the wall
440
00:27:19,429 --> 00:27:22,057
was a line of red leather booths
441
00:27:22,140 --> 00:27:24,934
that were filled
with husband and wife tag team drinkers.
442
00:27:25,185 --> 00:27:27,687
Now, they were your hard-core regulars,
443
00:27:27,771 --> 00:27:30,482
there night after night
after night, all right?
444
00:27:30,565 --> 00:27:32,651
Now, to the right was the bar,
445
00:27:33,151 --> 00:27:37,447
a line of stools filled by a barricade
of broad working-class backs,
446
00:27:37,530 --> 00:27:41,618
clinking glasses, too loud laughter,
and very few women.
447
00:27:41,701 --> 00:27:46,081
I would stand there lost in the noise
and the hustle of the crowd
448
00:27:46,164 --> 00:27:50,251
and I would drink in
that dim smell of beer
449
00:27:50,335 --> 00:27:53,046
and booze and aftershave.
450
00:27:53,129 --> 00:27:58,051
That, to a kid,
that was the scent of adulthood.
451
00:27:58,510 --> 00:28:01,471
It was the scent of manhood.
452
00:28:02,430 --> 00:28:04,599
I wanted some of that, you know?
[chuckles]
453
00:28:05,016 --> 00:28:09,062
Finally, somebody would notice me
and draw me over to my pop.
454
00:28:09,145 --> 00:28:11,606
Now, my view from the floor
was the first thing I'd see
455
00:28:11,690 --> 00:28:13,817
is the chrome legs of the barstool.
456
00:28:13,900 --> 00:28:17,529
Then I'd see his black shoes,
white socks, dark green work trousers,
457
00:28:17,612 --> 00:28:19,072
powerful legs and haunches.
458
00:28:19,155 --> 00:28:22,951
My dad, till the day he died,
had the legs and an ass of a rhinoceros.
459
00:28:23,034 --> 00:28:24,202
[audience laughs]
460
00:28:24,285 --> 00:28:27,789
And-- and his trousers always looked
like they were stretched,
461
00:28:27,872 --> 00:28:31,918
stretched over those legs and ass somehow.
I don't know how.
462
00:28:32,836 --> 00:28:34,921
He was always busting out, you know?
463
00:28:35,296 --> 00:28:38,299
Uh, then I would see
his black Garrison work belt,
464
00:28:38,383 --> 00:28:40,093
his green work shirt, and then his face.
465
00:28:40,176 --> 00:28:42,679
By the time I got there,
his face was flushed red,
466
00:28:43,430 --> 00:28:45,849
red as a tomato because he was Irish,
467
00:28:45,932 --> 00:28:49,227
and whatever he drank
went straight to his face.
468
00:28:49,936 --> 00:28:54,274
All right? He couldn't hide a thing
when he came home, you know? Uh...
469
00:28:54,899 --> 00:28:57,736
And not only was it red,
but it was like... [mumbles]
470
00:28:57,902 --> 00:29:03,867
...it was, like, distorted, too,
into some sort of booze mask, you know,
471
00:29:03,950 --> 00:29:07,120
by... by Mr. Schlitz and-- and...
472
00:29:07,871 --> 00:29:12,500
It was so foreign to me as a child that,
uh...
473
00:29:13,126 --> 00:29:14,961
[mumbles]
474
00:29:15,044 --> 00:29:16,337
He...
475
00:29:18,089 --> 00:29:19,966
Fuck, I don't know! [laughs]
476
00:29:20,049 --> 00:29:23,887
But it was scary, and he'd be peering
down over his shoulder,
477
00:29:24,220 --> 00:29:27,348
down through cigarette smoke
and he'd be looking at me like,
478
00:29:28,016 --> 00:29:30,477
"I've never seen you before
in my fuckin' life."
479
00:29:30,602 --> 00:29:33,480
[audience gives scattered applause]
480
00:29:33,730 --> 00:29:36,316
[audience chuckles]
481
00:29:36,816 --> 00:29:40,028
I'd then uttered the immortal words
that I was sent to deliver,
482
00:29:41,196 --> 00:29:42,906
"Mom wants you to come home."
483
00:29:42,989 --> 00:29:44,491
[audience laughs]
484
00:29:45,825 --> 00:29:50,121
I'd hear, "Go outside.
I will be right out."
485
00:29:50,580 --> 00:29:54,375
And I would follow my breadcrumb trail
back out the barroom door,
486
00:29:54,709 --> 00:29:59,506
I would hop into the backseat
and I would inform my mother...
487
00:29:59,714 --> 00:30:01,716
[strums]
488
00:30:02,425 --> 00:30:05,470
"Um, he'll be right out.
He'll be right out."
489
00:30:05,804 --> 00:30:08,640
[playing harmonica]
490
00:30:13,520 --> 00:30:16,439
♪ Last night I dreamed that ♪
491
00:30:17,941 --> 00:30:20,068
♪ I was a child ♪
492
00:30:22,320 --> 00:30:25,114
♪ Out where the pines grow ♪
493
00:30:27,033 --> 00:30:29,327
♪ Wild and tall ♪
494
00:30:31,871 --> 00:30:34,123
♪ I was trying to ♪
495
00:30:35,500 --> 00:30:39,045
♪ Make it home through the forest ♪
496
00:30:40,296 --> 00:30:43,174
♪ Before the darkness ♪
497
00:30:44,884 --> 00:30:48,012
♪ Darkness falls ♪
498
00:30:49,138 --> 00:30:51,975
♪ I heard the wind rustling ♪
499
00:30:54,060 --> 00:30:56,229
♪ Through the trees ♪
500
00:30:58,731 --> 00:31:02,819
♪ And ghostly voices ♪
501
00:31:03,486 --> 00:31:05,697
♪ Rose from the fields ♪
502
00:31:07,365 --> 00:31:10,368
♪ I ran with my heart pounding ♪
503
00:31:11,786 --> 00:31:14,455
♪ Down that broken path ♪
504
00:31:17,584 --> 00:31:20,712
♪ With the devil ♪
505
00:31:21,254 --> 00:31:25,008
♪ Snappin' at my heels ♪
506
00:31:26,259 --> 00:31:29,637
♪ I broke through the trees and ♪
507
00:31:31,264 --> 00:31:33,433
♪ There in the night ♪
508
00:31:35,810 --> 00:31:38,688
♪ My father's house stood ♪
509
00:31:39,689 --> 00:31:42,734
♪ Shining hard and bright ♪
510
00:31:44,986 --> 00:31:47,864
♪ The branches and brambles ♪
511
00:31:47,947 --> 00:31:51,784
♪ Tore my clothes and scratched my arms ♪
512
00:31:54,078 --> 00:31:57,040
♪ But I ran till I fell ♪
513
00:31:57,957 --> 00:32:02,462
♪ Shaking in his arms ♪
514
00:32:13,765 --> 00:32:16,225
♪ I awoke and I imagined ♪
515
00:32:16,976 --> 00:32:19,896
♪ The hard things that pulled us apart ♪
516
00:32:22,482 --> 00:32:24,651
♪ Would never again ♪
517
00:32:26,611 --> 00:32:29,489
♪ Tear us from each other's hearts ♪
518
00:32:30,698 --> 00:32:34,619
♪ I got dressed, and to his house ♪
519
00:32:35,411 --> 00:32:37,163
♪ I did ride ♪
520
00:32:39,707 --> 00:32:44,462
♪ From out on the road
I could see its windows ♪
521
00:32:44,545 --> 00:32:47,131
♪ Shining in light ♪
522
00:32:49,384 --> 00:32:51,469
♪ But I walked up the steps ♪
523
00:32:53,846 --> 00:32:55,890
♪ And I stood on the porch ♪
524
00:32:58,559 --> 00:33:01,229
♪ And a woman I didn’t recognize ♪
525
00:33:02,355 --> 00:33:05,650
♪ She came and spoke to me
Through a chained door ♪
526
00:33:08,444 --> 00:33:11,155
♪ Well, I told her my story ♪
527
00:33:13,741 --> 00:33:15,952
♪ And who I'd come for ♪
528
00:33:18,121 --> 00:33:23,209
♪ She said, "I'm sorry, son
But no one by that name ♪
529
00:33:23,292 --> 00:33:25,878
♪ Lives here anymore" ♪
530
00:33:31,843 --> 00:33:35,221
Now, those whose love we wanted
but didn't get,
531
00:33:36,180 --> 00:33:37,473
we emulate them.
532
00:33:38,850 --> 00:33:41,769
It's the only way we have in our power
533
00:33:43,479 --> 00:33:46,983
to get the closeness and the love
that we needed and desired.
534
00:33:47,442 --> 00:33:49,861
So, when I was a young man
and looking for a voice
535
00:33:49,944 --> 00:33:53,948
to meld with mine, to sing my songs,
and to tell my stories,
536
00:33:54,032 --> 00:33:56,075
well, I chose my father's voice.
537
00:33:58,578 --> 00:34:01,205
Because there was something sacred
in it to me.
538
00:34:02,540 --> 00:34:05,001
When I went looking for something to wear,
539
00:34:05,460 --> 00:34:07,879
I put on a factory worker's clothes,
540
00:34:08,504 --> 00:34:10,590
because they were my dad's clothes.
541
00:34:14,177 --> 00:34:17,013
And all we know about manhood
is what we have seen
542
00:34:17,096 --> 00:34:18,306
and what we have learned
543
00:34:18,389 --> 00:34:22,477
from our fathers,
and my father was my hero
544
00:34:23,895 --> 00:34:25,396
and my greatest foe.
545
00:34:28,524 --> 00:34:31,819
Not long after he died, I had this dream.
546
00:34:31,903 --> 00:34:33,946
I'm on stage,
I'm in front of thousands of people
547
00:34:34,030 --> 00:34:37,075
and my dad's back from the dead,
and he's sitting in the audience.
548
00:34:37,158 --> 00:34:40,203
And suddenly, I'm kneeling next to him
in the aisle.
549
00:34:41,287 --> 00:34:45,166
And for a moment,
we both watch the man on fire on stage.
550
00:34:51,798 --> 00:34:53,174
And then, to my dad, who for years,
551
00:34:53,508 --> 00:34:56,344
he sat at that kitchen table, unreachable,
552
00:34:58,096 --> 00:34:59,555
in what I was too young
553
00:34:59,639 --> 00:35:02,809
and I was too stupid
to understand was his depression.
554
00:35:04,727 --> 00:35:06,896
Well, I kneel next to him in the aisle...
555
00:35:07,814 --> 00:35:09,398
and I brush his forearm...
556
00:35:11,317 --> 00:35:12,902
and I say, "Look, Dad,
557
00:35:13,820 --> 00:35:15,363
that guy on stage.
558
00:35:18,533 --> 00:35:20,076
That's how I see you."
559
00:35:24,247 --> 00:35:27,500
♪ My father's house shines ♪
560
00:35:29,293 --> 00:35:31,212
♪ Hard and bright ♪
561
00:35:33,756 --> 00:35:36,175
♪ It stands like a beacon ♪
562
00:35:37,760 --> 00:35:40,304
♪ Calling me in the night ♪
563
00:35:42,723 --> 00:35:45,059
♪ Calling and calling ♪
564
00:35:46,811 --> 00:35:49,397
♪ So cold and alone ♪
565
00:35:52,108 --> 00:35:55,111
♪ Shining cross this dark highway ♪
566
00:35:55,570 --> 00:36:00,741
♪ Where our sins lie unatoned ♪
567
00:36:19,510 --> 00:36:23,514
[audience applauds]
568
00:36:28,644 --> 00:36:31,439
Now, my mom
was a different story altogether.
569
00:36:32,648 --> 00:36:35,776
I'm gonna release you
from suicide watch right now.
570
00:36:35,860 --> 00:36:38,487
[audience chuckles]
571
00:36:39,113 --> 00:36:40,990
Snap out of it! Come on.
572
00:36:42,617 --> 00:36:44,577
Because my mother was bright, happy.
573
00:36:44,660 --> 00:36:47,246
She'd merrily make conversation
with a broom handle.
574
00:36:47,622 --> 00:36:51,834
She believed that there was good faith,
good heart, good hope in all citizens.
575
00:36:52,126 --> 00:36:56,172
She gave the world a lot more credit,
perhaps, than it deserves,
576
00:36:56,255 --> 00:36:57,757
but that was her way.
577
00:36:57,840 --> 00:36:59,926
Now, on school mornings-- I hated school.
578
00:37:00,009 --> 00:37:01,886
That's just Rock Star 101.
579
00:37:01,969 --> 00:37:04,805
[audience chuckles]
580
00:37:05,556 --> 00:37:07,558
If you don't hate school in my business,
581
00:37:07,642 --> 00:37:10,019
please keep your fucking day job,
all right?
582
00:37:10,102 --> 00:37:11,354
[audience laughs]
583
00:37:11,437 --> 00:37:14,732
Because it's a sign.
It's a sign that, brother,
584
00:37:14,815 --> 00:37:17,860
you're going nowhere, man. Nowhere.
585
00:37:18,236 --> 00:37:20,947
You need to have hatred in your heart
586
00:37:21,697 --> 00:37:24,116
to get to the top where I am, all right?
587
00:37:24,575 --> 00:37:27,411
You've got to hate, all right? Uh...
588
00:37:27,870 --> 00:37:29,497
So, of course I hated getting up.
589
00:37:29,580 --> 00:37:32,583
And, uh, my mom had perfected
this technique in the morning
590
00:37:32,667 --> 00:37:35,169
where she'd stand over my bed
with a glass of ice water
591
00:37:35,253 --> 00:37:36,337
and give me 30 seconds.
592
00:37:37,213 --> 00:37:39,840
You know, "Five, four, three, two..."
593
00:37:39,924 --> 00:37:42,260
Boom! Niagara Falls.
594
00:37:42,760 --> 00:37:46,138
I would get dressed,
I would drift downstairs to breakfast,
595
00:37:46,222 --> 00:37:51,060
where I would feast daily
on a huge bowl of Sugar Pops.
596
00:37:52,270 --> 00:37:53,729
A fine product...
597
00:37:53,813 --> 00:37:54,897
[audience chuckles]
598
00:37:54,981 --> 00:37:57,316
...with just one problem.
599
00:37:58,234 --> 00:38:00,695
They don't put enough sugar
in those Sugar Pops.
600
00:38:01,362 --> 00:38:04,907
So, I wasn't content
until I snowed more sugar
601
00:38:04,991 --> 00:38:08,619
on my Sugar Pops
until they looked like the Himalayas.
602
00:38:08,995 --> 00:38:12,873
And then... Mmm!
[in gruff voice] "Good!"
603
00:38:13,249 --> 00:38:16,919
[in normal voice]
With a buzz on and a kiss from my mom,
604
00:38:17,003 --> 00:38:18,296
I was off
605
00:38:19,005 --> 00:38:22,633
with my sister, lumbering up the street
with our book bags
606
00:38:23,175 --> 00:38:25,928
as my mom's high heels clicked lightly
in the other direction
607
00:38:26,012 --> 00:38:28,973
toward Lawyers Title Insurance Company
in town center.
608
00:38:29,056 --> 00:38:30,558
She was a legal secretary.
609
00:38:30,891 --> 00:38:33,477
That was the job she did
since the day she got out of high school,
610
00:38:33,561 --> 00:38:35,021
50 years that followed.
611
00:38:35,104 --> 00:38:38,566
Goes to work, doesn't miss a day,
never sick,
612
00:38:38,649 --> 00:38:41,027
never down, never complains.
613
00:38:41,110 --> 00:38:43,279
Work doesn't appear to be a burden
for her,
614
00:38:43,362 --> 00:38:46,282
but it's a source of energy
and of social pleasure.
615
00:38:46,866 --> 00:38:49,910
Now, some evenings, I would meet my mother
at closing time,
616
00:38:49,994 --> 00:38:52,872
and we would be the last
to leave the office,
617
00:38:52,955 --> 00:38:55,541
and this was always a great privilege
to me.
618
00:38:56,167 --> 00:38:59,128
I would have my mother all to myself.
619
00:38:59,503 --> 00:39:02,006
And with the building empty,
her high heels would echo
620
00:39:02,089 --> 00:39:04,383
down the long linoleum hallway.
621
00:39:04,717 --> 00:39:08,554
And with the fluorescent lights out,
lawyers' cubicles empty,
622
00:39:08,637 --> 00:39:12,725
secretaries' desks empty,
typewriters covered,
623
00:39:13,100 --> 00:39:18,481
silent, the building was so still
after all the noise of the day.
624
00:39:18,564 --> 00:39:22,234
You know, it was so--
It got so quiet, it was as if...
625
00:39:23,194 --> 00:39:28,366
It-- It was as if the building itself
was resting
626
00:39:28,991 --> 00:39:32,578
after a long day of service
in the interests of our town.
627
00:39:33,788 --> 00:39:35,831
And then suddenly,
we'd be through the front door
628
00:39:35,915 --> 00:39:37,166
and out on Main Street
629
00:39:37,249 --> 00:39:40,586
in the five o'clock rush hour,
and she would stride along,
630
00:39:41,003 --> 00:39:45,549
statuesque, and I would be running
alongside her just...
631
00:39:46,550 --> 00:39:49,261
trying to keep up and I would be,
you know, looking up at her.
632
00:39:49,345 --> 00:39:52,681
And, uh, it's a sight
that I've never, never forgotten.
633
00:39:53,516 --> 00:39:55,851
My mother walking home from work.
634
00:39:56,644 --> 00:39:57,853
It had some...
635
00:40:02,233 --> 00:40:04,443
just some eternal impact on me.
636
00:40:05,403 --> 00:40:06,445
You know? Uh...
637
00:40:07,154 --> 00:40:10,574
She-- She always had
these very ethnic features.
638
00:40:10,658 --> 00:40:11,575
She had...
639
00:40:12,118 --> 00:40:15,121
coal-black hair, Italian olive skin,
and when she was young,
640
00:40:15,204 --> 00:40:18,082
she wore that red lipstick
that was very fashionable
641
00:40:18,582 --> 00:40:19,792
in the '50s.
642
00:40:20,334 --> 00:40:23,421
And she'd be looking down at me
with a look that, for me,
643
00:40:23,754 --> 00:40:26,966
was like the grace of Mary, you know?
[chuckles]
644
00:40:27,049 --> 00:40:30,928
Made me understand,
for the first time, how good it feels
645
00:40:31,929 --> 00:40:34,390
to feel pride in somebody that you love,
646
00:40:35,516 --> 00:40:37,226
and who loves you back.
647
00:40:38,644 --> 00:40:41,647
You know, she let the town know
that we are handsome,
648
00:40:41,730 --> 00:40:45,109
responsible members
of this shit-dog burgh,
649
00:40:45,192 --> 00:40:47,194
pulling our own individual weight
650
00:40:47,278 --> 00:40:50,489
doing what has to be done
day after day.
651
00:40:50,573 --> 00:40:53,659
We have a place here that we have earned!
652
00:40:54,535 --> 00:40:58,956
And we have a reason to open our eyes
at the break of each day
653
00:40:59,039 --> 00:41:02,084
and breathe in a life
that's steady and good.
654
00:41:04,545 --> 00:41:08,549
Now, my mom was truthfulness,
consistency, good humor,
655
00:41:08,924 --> 00:41:13,512
professionalism, grace,
kindness, optimism, civility,
656
00:41:13,888 --> 00:41:16,307
fairness, pride in yourself,
657
00:41:16,390 --> 00:41:19,810
responsibility,
love, faith in your family,
658
00:41:20,311 --> 00:41:23,981
commitment, joy in your work,
and a never-say-die thirst
659
00:41:24,064 --> 00:41:27,109
for living, for living and for life.
660
00:41:27,860 --> 00:41:31,113
And most importantly, for dancing.
661
00:41:31,947 --> 00:41:36,744
My mother and her two sisters
were dancing machines, all right?
662
00:41:37,244 --> 00:41:40,456
They grew up in the '40s
with the big bands and the swing bands
663
00:41:40,539 --> 00:41:43,584
and they--
they learned to jitterbug and-- and...
664
00:41:44,126 --> 00:41:46,587
[mumbles]
665
00:41:47,046 --> 00:41:49,465
It was in their bones, you know?
666
00:41:49,882 --> 00:41:53,552
My mom is seven years into Alzheimer's.
667
00:41:55,221 --> 00:41:56,764
And she's 93.
668
00:41:57,640 --> 00:42:01,894
But dancing and the desire
and need to dance is something that...
669
00:42:02,144 --> 00:42:03,771
it hasn't left her.
670
00:42:04,855 --> 00:42:08,317
Remains an essential,
primal part of who she is.
671
00:42:08,400 --> 00:42:11,987
It's beyond language.
It's more powerful than memory.
672
00:42:12,655 --> 00:42:16,742
And when she comes in the door,
we make sure there's music on.
673
00:42:18,244 --> 00:42:20,621
She wants to dance, you know?
674
00:42:21,622 --> 00:42:24,500
Uh, these things were the embodiment
of my mother.
675
00:42:24,583 --> 00:42:25,793
They were her heart.
676
00:42:25,876 --> 00:42:30,673
She carried on and she carries on
as if they never,
677
00:42:32,091 --> 00:42:33,551
never deserted her.
678
00:42:41,559 --> 00:42:45,354
♪ Dirty old street
All slushed up in the rain and snow ♪
679
00:42:47,398 --> 00:42:50,276
♪ Little boy and his ma
Shivering outside ♪
680
00:42:50,359 --> 00:42:52,945
♪ A rundown music store window ♪
681
00:42:54,863 --> 00:42:57,533
♪ That night on top of a Christmas tree ♪
682
00:42:57,616 --> 00:43:00,077
♪ Shines one beautiful star ♪
683
00:43:02,788 --> 00:43:07,376
♪ And lying underneath
A brand-new Japanese guitar ♪
684
00:43:10,045 --> 00:43:14,842
♪ I remember in the morning, Ma
Hearing your alarm clock ring ♪
685
00:43:16,427 --> 00:43:19,388
♪ I'd lie in bed and listen
To you gettin' ready for work ♪
686
00:43:20,556 --> 00:43:24,351
♪ The sound of your makeup case
On the sink ♪
687
00:43:26,854 --> 00:43:28,480
♪ And the ladies at the office ♪
688
00:43:28,564 --> 00:43:31,650
♪ All lipstick, perfume
And rustlin' skirts ♪
689
00:43:34,236 --> 00:43:39,491
♪ How proud and happy you always looked
Walking home from work ♪
690
00:43:42,244 --> 00:43:46,749
♪ If Pa's eyes were windows
Into a world so deadly and true ♪
691
00:43:49,460 --> 00:43:51,920
♪ You couldn't stop me from looking ♪
692
00:43:52,004 --> 00:43:54,840
♪ But you kept me from crawlin' through ♪
693
00:43:57,384 --> 00:43:59,428
♪ It's a funny old world, Ma ♪
694
00:43:59,970 --> 00:44:03,307
♪ Where a little boy's wishes come true ♪
695
00:44:05,643 --> 00:44:08,020
♪ Well, I got a few left in my pocket ♪
696
00:44:08,479 --> 00:44:11,440
♪ And a special one just for you ♪
697
00:44:13,692 --> 00:44:19,281
♪ It ain't no phone call on Sunday
Flowers or a Mother's Day card ♪
698
00:44:21,033 --> 00:44:23,494
♪ It ain't no house on a hill ♪
699
00:44:23,577 --> 00:44:26,705
♪ With a garden and a nice little yard ♪
700
00:44:28,374 --> 00:44:31,669
♪ I got my hot rod down on Bond Street
I'm older ♪
701
00:44:32,586 --> 00:44:34,797
♪ But you'll know me in a glance ♪
702
00:44:36,548 --> 00:44:39,551
♪ We'll find us
A little rock 'n' roll bar ♪
703
00:44:40,094 --> 00:44:42,763
♪ And we'll go out and dance ♪
704
00:44:59,363 --> 00:45:01,490
♪ Well, it was me in my Beatle boots ♪
705
00:45:01,573 --> 00:45:05,786
♪ You in pink curlers and matador pants ♪
706
00:45:07,705 --> 00:45:09,498
♪ Pullin' me up off the couch ♪
707
00:45:09,581 --> 00:45:13,043
♪ To do the twist
For my uncles and aunts ♪
708
00:45:14,670 --> 00:45:16,797
♪ Well, I found a girl of my own now ♪
709
00:45:17,256 --> 00:45:19,550
♪ And I popped the question
On your birthday ♪
710
00:45:21,635 --> 00:45:25,013
♪ She stood waiting on the front porch
While you told me to get out there ♪
711
00:45:25,097 --> 00:45:28,767
♪ And say what I had to say ♪
712
00:45:31,103 --> 00:45:33,522
♪ Well, last night we all sat around ♪
713
00:45:33,772 --> 00:45:36,984
♪ Laughing at the things
That guitar bought us ♪
714
00:45:39,278 --> 00:45:41,321
♪ And I laid awake thinking ♪
715
00:45:41,405 --> 00:45:44,241
♪ About the other things it's brought us ♪
716
00:45:46,118 --> 00:45:48,912
♪ Well, tonight I'm takin' requests
Here in the kitchen ♪
717
00:45:48,996 --> 00:45:51,999
♪ This one's for you, Ma
Let me come right out and say it ♪
718
00:45:54,835 --> 00:45:57,546
♪ But if you're looking for a sad song ♪
719
00:45:57,921 --> 00:46:00,382
♪ Hell, I ain't gonna play it ♪
720
00:46:02,509 --> 00:46:08,182
♪ Ain't no phone call on Sunday
Flowers or a Mother's Day card ♪
721
00:46:09,641 --> 00:46:15,189
♪ It ain't no house on a hill
With a garden and a nice little yard ♪
722
00:46:17,316 --> 00:46:19,818
♪ I got my hot rod down on Bond Street ♪
723
00:46:19,902 --> 00:46:22,863
♪ I'm older, but you'll know me ♪
724
00:46:25,365 --> 00:46:27,493
♪ You'll know me in a glance ♪
725
00:46:29,620 --> 00:46:33,040
♪ We'll find us
A little rock 'n' roll bar ♪
726
00:46:33,582 --> 00:46:36,293
♪ We'll go out and dance ♪
727
00:46:37,294 --> 00:46:40,839
♪ We'll find us
A little rock 'n' roll bar ♪
728
00:46:41,131 --> 00:46:44,968
♪ And we'll go out and dance ♪
729
00:46:49,306 --> 00:46:53,727
[audience cheers and applauds]
730
00:47:03,278 --> 00:47:06,198
There's nothing like being young
and leaving someplace.
731
00:47:07,115 --> 00:47:09,785
That was a feeling that, oh,
732
00:47:10,536 --> 00:47:11,578
I loved.
733
00:47:12,079 --> 00:47:14,289
Maybe that's why I became a musician.
734
00:47:15,082 --> 00:47:16,250
Um...
735
00:47:17,167 --> 00:47:19,378
Sleep late, stay up late.
736
00:47:20,254 --> 00:47:22,089
And you do an awful lot of leaving.
737
00:47:23,423 --> 00:47:25,717
Night I left Freehold for the last time,
738
00:47:26,802 --> 00:47:29,346
I laid back on the couch,
it was perched high atop a load
739
00:47:29,429 --> 00:47:30,764
of the band's junk furniture
740
00:47:30,848 --> 00:47:34,560
in the back of an open flatbed truck
on a beautiful summer night.
741
00:47:35,018 --> 00:47:36,937
I was 19 years old.
742
00:47:37,229 --> 00:47:41,441
-[grunts] Ooh... that felt pretty good.
-[Bruce and audience chuckle]
743
00:47:41,525 --> 00:47:44,903
Soft ocean breeze of the shore
was reaching all the way inland.
744
00:47:44,987 --> 00:47:46,738
And as we drew through town,
745
00:47:46,822 --> 00:47:48,490
for the very last time,
746
00:47:49,366 --> 00:47:51,285
we were stopped by the police...
747
00:47:51,368 --> 00:47:52,578
[audience chuckles]
748
00:47:53,245 --> 00:47:57,332
...who informed us that there was a law
against moving after dark.
749
00:48:00,002 --> 00:48:01,169
[audience chuckles]
750
00:48:01,253 --> 00:48:05,340
[in high-pitched voice] What the fuck?
751
00:48:06,049 --> 00:48:08,343
[in normal voice]
Who the fuck would know that?
752
00:48:08,760 --> 00:48:10,888
Don't move your shit after dark?
753
00:48:11,722 --> 00:48:14,892
What are we running off with,
Freehold's great antiquities?
754
00:48:14,975 --> 00:48:15,934
[audience laughs]
755
00:48:16,018 --> 00:48:17,603
The sun goes down,
756
00:48:19,062 --> 00:48:21,440
they'll bust your ass in Freehold, son.
757
00:48:22,733 --> 00:48:24,902
Anyway, they, uh...
They sent us on our way.
758
00:48:24,985 --> 00:48:27,070
Glad to be rid of the town hippies,
I guess.
759
00:48:27,154 --> 00:48:28,864
And so, I lay back on my couch
760
00:48:28,947 --> 00:48:30,866
and I was watching
the tree branches rush above me
761
00:48:30,949 --> 00:48:34,077
and the stars scrolling in the night sky,
and I remember
762
00:48:34,453 --> 00:48:36,246
I felt absolutely wonderful.
763
00:48:36,580 --> 00:48:38,665
I had nothing, no parents.
764
00:48:38,749 --> 00:48:41,960
They had moved away
with my little sister Pam
765
00:48:42,544 --> 00:48:45,047
to California in 1969.
766
00:48:45,756 --> 00:48:49,301
My sister Virginia,
great soul that she is,
767
00:48:49,384 --> 00:48:52,304
she got pregnant and had a baby at 18.
768
00:48:52,387 --> 00:48:55,891
She left high school,
married a competitive bull rider
769
00:48:56,850 --> 00:48:59,269
and they moved into the wilds
of southern New Jersey,
770
00:48:59,353 --> 00:49:01,563
because that's where the cowboys live.
771
00:49:01,647 --> 00:49:03,023
-[audience laughs]
-I ain't kidding.
772
00:49:03,106 --> 00:49:05,901
The real joke is, 50 years later,
773
00:49:05,984 --> 00:49:08,862
they're still together
and they still go to the rodeo.
774
00:49:09,404 --> 00:49:12,199
[audience laughs and applauds]
775
00:49:12,282 --> 00:49:16,161
Well, I had no money and no family
and no realistic future.
776
00:49:16,244 --> 00:49:20,916
But yet, I remember laying on that couch
with the summer wind rushing over me
777
00:49:20,999 --> 00:49:26,463
and, you know,
that-- that saltwater smell in the air
778
00:49:26,546 --> 00:49:28,757
of the shore coming on, and thinking...
779
00:49:29,758 --> 00:49:31,218
I was just happy.
780
00:49:31,843 --> 00:49:33,011
I was happy.
781
00:49:33,512 --> 00:49:37,474
I got it all, you know?
Maybe I did, you know?
782
00:49:38,225 --> 00:49:41,853
Maybe there's nothing like that moment
in your life of being young and...
783
00:49:42,312 --> 00:49:45,023
leaving someplace,
all that youthful freedom.
784
00:49:45,565 --> 00:49:49,069
You feel-- Finally being untethered
from everything you've ever known:
785
00:49:49,152 --> 00:49:51,655
the life you've lived, your past,
your parents,
786
00:49:51,738 --> 00:49:54,992
the world you've gotten used to
and that you've loved and hated.
787
00:49:55,242 --> 00:49:58,120
Your life laying before you
like a blank page.
788
00:49:58,537 --> 00:50:00,664
It's the one thing I miss
about getting older,
789
00:50:00,747 --> 00:50:05,293
I miss the beauty of that blank page.
790
00:50:06,253 --> 00:50:08,171
So much life in front of you.
791
00:50:08,714 --> 00:50:12,342
Its promise, its possibilities,
its mysteries, its adventures.
792
00:50:13,093 --> 00:50:14,553
That blank page...
793
00:50:16,054 --> 00:50:17,389
just laying there.
794
00:50:20,100 --> 00:50:21,810
Daring you to write on it.
795
00:50:35,157 --> 00:50:37,993
[playing "Thunder Road"]
796
00:50:38,076 --> 00:50:40,912
[audience applauds]
797
00:50:42,914 --> 00:50:45,250
♪ The screen door slams ♪
798
00:50:45,834 --> 00:50:48,003
♪ Mary's dress sways ♪
799
00:50:49,963 --> 00:50:55,177
♪ Like a vision she danced
Across the porch as the radio plays ♪
800
00:50:57,095 --> 00:50:59,848
♪ It's Roy Orbison
Singing for the lonely ♪
801
00:51:00,223 --> 00:51:04,770
♪ It's me, and I want you only ♪
802
00:51:05,687 --> 00:51:10,734
♪ Don't turn me home again
I just can't face myself alone again ♪
803
00:51:12,986 --> 00:51:17,491
♪ Don't you run back inside, darling
You know just what I'm here for ♪
804
00:51:20,202 --> 00:51:22,454
♪ You're scared and you're thinking ♪
805
00:51:23,205 --> 00:51:26,500
♪ That maybe we ain't that young anymore ♪
806
00:51:27,793 --> 00:51:30,837
♪ Show a little faith
There's magic in the night ♪
807
00:51:31,922 --> 00:51:35,258
♪ Ain't a beauty
But, hey, you're all right ♪
808
00:51:37,511 --> 00:51:40,639
♪ Oh, and that's all right with me ♪
809
00:51:43,225 --> 00:51:46,353
♪ You can hide neath your covers
And study your pain ♪
810
00:51:47,145 --> 00:51:51,733
♪ Make crosses from your lovers
Throw roses in the rain ♪
811
00:51:52,734 --> 00:51:54,945
♪ Waste your summer praying in vain ♪
812
00:51:55,028 --> 00:51:57,823
♪ For a savior to rise
From these streets ♪
813
00:51:59,199 --> 00:52:02,077
♪ Well, I'm no hero, that's understood ♪
814
00:52:02,953 --> 00:52:08,250
♪ All the redemption I can offer, girl
Is beneath this dirty hood ♪
815
00:52:09,626 --> 00:52:12,212
♪ With a chance to make it good somehow ♪
816
00:52:12,295 --> 00:52:14,881
♪ Hey, what else can we do now? ♪
817
00:52:15,715 --> 00:52:21,263
♪ Except roll down the window
And let the wind blow back your hair ♪
818
00:52:23,473 --> 00:52:26,935
♪ Well, the night's busting open
These two lanes ♪
819
00:52:27,310 --> 00:52:30,105
♪ Will take us anywhere ♪
820
00:52:33,275 --> 00:52:36,194
♪ We got one last chance
To make it real ♪
821
00:52:36,778 --> 00:52:40,282
♪ To trade in these wings
On some wheels ♪
822
00:52:41,575 --> 00:52:45,829
♪ Climb in back
Heaven's waiting down on the tracks ♪
823
00:52:48,081 --> 00:52:51,459
♪ Oh-oh, come take my hand ♪
824
00:52:52,043 --> 00:52:56,631
♪ We're riding out tonight
To case this promised land ♪
825
00:52:56,965 --> 00:53:02,220
♪ Oh-oh-oh, Thunder Road
Oh, Thunder Road, Thunder Road ♪
826
00:53:02,637 --> 00:53:06,099
♪ Yeah, lying out there
Like a killer in the sun ♪
827
00:53:06,766 --> 00:53:10,312
♪ Hey, I know it's late
But we can make it if we run ♪
828
00:53:13,315 --> 00:53:16,568
♪ Whoa, oh, oh, Thunder Road, sit tight ♪
829
00:53:17,444 --> 00:53:20,530
♪ Take hold, Thunder Road ♪
830
00:53:23,200 --> 00:53:27,454
♪ Well, I got this guitar
And I learned how to make it talk ♪
831
00:53:30,916 --> 00:53:34,336
♪ My car's out back
If you're ready to take ♪
832
00:53:34,419 --> 00:53:37,589
♪ That long, long, long walk ♪
833
00:53:38,089 --> 00:53:40,884
♪ From your front porch to my front seat ♪
834
00:53:41,718 --> 00:53:45,263
♪ The door's open
But the ride, it ain't free ♪
835
00:53:46,431 --> 00:53:49,976
♪ I know you're lonely
There's words that I ain't spoken ♪
836
00:53:50,060 --> 00:53:52,062
♪ Tonight we'll be free ♪
837
00:53:52,145 --> 00:53:54,439
♪ All the promises will be broken ♪
838
00:53:56,816 --> 00:54:01,821
♪ There were ghosts in the eyes
Of all the men you sent away ♪
839
00:54:04,532 --> 00:54:06,952
♪ They haunt this dusty beach road ♪
840
00:54:07,035 --> 00:54:10,705
♪ In the skeleton frames
Of burned-out Chevrolets ♪
841
00:54:13,458 --> 00:54:16,169
♪ They scream your name at night
In the streets ♪
842
00:54:17,045 --> 00:54:20,966
♪ Your graduation gown
Lies in rags at their feet ♪
843
00:54:22,717 --> 00:54:25,470
♪ In the lonely cool before dawn ♪
844
00:54:26,513 --> 00:54:28,848
♪ You hear their engines roaring on ♪
845
00:54:30,475 --> 00:54:33,353
♪ But when you get to the porch
They're gone ♪
846
00:54:34,688 --> 00:54:36,189
♪ On the wind ♪
847
00:54:38,441 --> 00:54:40,568
♪ So, Mary, climb in ♪
848
00:54:42,904 --> 00:54:44,864
♪ It's a town full of losers ♪
849
00:54:45,657 --> 00:54:48,702
♪ We're pulling out of here to win ♪
850
00:55:10,223 --> 00:55:13,143
♪ La-da-da-da-da ♪
851
00:55:13,226 --> 00:55:14,686
♪ La-da ♪
852
00:55:14,769 --> 00:55:18,189
♪ La-da-da-da-da-da-da ♪
853
00:55:18,940 --> 00:55:24,154
♪ La-da-da, da-da-da, la-da-da-da ♪
854
00:55:24,237 --> 00:55:26,781
♪ La-da-da-da ♪
855
00:55:27,407 --> 00:55:30,952
♪ Doo... ♪
856
00:55:37,709 --> 00:55:40,128
[music resolves]
857
00:55:40,211 --> 00:55:44,215
[audience cheering and applauding]
858
00:55:51,056 --> 00:55:53,975
So... So, I'm 20 years old
859
00:55:54,434 --> 00:55:56,186
and I'm living and playing
on the Jersey Shore
860
00:55:56,269 --> 00:55:58,021
and I'm waiting to be discovered.
861
00:55:58,938 --> 00:56:01,483
Now, I have some confidence.
862
00:56:02,192 --> 00:56:03,651
I've been around a bit.
863
00:56:04,611 --> 00:56:05,862
And without a doubt,
864
00:56:06,404 --> 00:56:08,740
I am definitely the best thing
that I've ever seen.
865
00:56:08,823 --> 00:56:10,742
[audience laughs]
866
00:56:10,825 --> 00:56:14,079
I've already played in front
of every conceivable audience.
867
00:56:14,621 --> 00:56:16,664
I have played firemen's fairs,
868
00:56:16,915 --> 00:56:20,877
midnight madness, supermarket openings,
drive-in movies,
869
00:56:21,169 --> 00:56:24,339
uh, in front of the concession stand
in between films.
870
00:56:24,756 --> 00:56:27,008
I've played beach parties,
officers' clubs,
871
00:56:27,092 --> 00:56:28,676
pizza parlors, coffee shops,
872
00:56:28,760 --> 00:56:32,389
bowling alleys, trailer parks,
roller rinks, VFW halls,
873
00:56:32,514 --> 00:56:36,267
CYO canteens, the Elks Lodge,
YMCA gymnasiums,
874
00:56:36,351 --> 00:56:40,397
hockey rinks, county fairs, carnivals,
high school dances, weddings,
875
00:56:40,688 --> 00:56:43,483
fraternity parties,
[loudly] bar mitzvahs...
876
00:56:43,566 --> 00:56:47,278
-[audience laughs]
-...soul revues, battle of the bands,
877
00:56:47,362 --> 00:56:51,783
Sing Sing Prison,
and Marlboro Psychiatric Hospital.
878
00:56:51,866 --> 00:56:55,286
[audience laughing and applauding]
879
00:56:58,873 --> 00:57:02,794
Send me your murderers and your maniacs
and let me entertain them, all right?
880
00:57:03,211 --> 00:57:05,964
That's what I do. That's all true.
881
00:57:06,047 --> 00:57:08,425
That's all before I was 23 years old.
882
00:57:08,508 --> 00:57:10,552
I'm frustrated. I listen to the radio
883
00:57:10,635 --> 00:57:13,096
and I think, "I'm as good as that guy.
884
00:57:13,179 --> 00:57:14,764
I'm better than that guy.
885
00:57:15,056 --> 00:57:16,474
So why not me?"
886
00:57:17,183 --> 00:57:23,148
Answer: because I live
in the fucking boondocks, all right?
887
00:57:23,898 --> 00:57:26,943
Let me explain this to you.
I live in the boondocks.
888
00:57:27,026 --> 00:57:31,197
There's nobody here,
and no one comes down here.
889
00:57:32,365 --> 00:57:33,867
It's a grave.
890
00:57:34,701 --> 00:57:40,290
There was no Jersey, Jersey,
Jersey Shore, Jersey Almighty shit.
891
00:57:40,373 --> 00:57:43,960
-[audience laughs]
-[scattered applause]
892
00:57:44,043 --> 00:57:45,920
I invented that.
893
00:57:46,004 --> 00:57:49,007
[audience laughing, cheering,
and applauding]
894
00:57:55,054 --> 00:57:56,347
Before me...
895
00:57:57,599 --> 00:57:59,559
Jersey was Jeserkhistan.
896
00:58:00,894 --> 00:58:02,562
Jeserkhistan!
897
00:58:03,396 --> 00:58:07,650
One of the little -stan things
that nobody knows a fucking thing about.
898
00:58:07,901 --> 00:58:08,776
You know?
899
00:58:08,860 --> 00:58:13,156
And New York was a million miles away
900
00:58:13,239 --> 00:58:16,201
from the Jersey Shore.
In my little town as a child,
901
00:58:16,284 --> 00:58:20,288
we knew no one who had ever been
to New York City.
902
00:58:20,371 --> 00:58:22,248
[audience chuckles]
903
00:58:22,332 --> 00:58:25,627
Jesus Christ, it was--
it was only an hour away!
904
00:58:25,710 --> 00:58:27,212
[audience laughs]
905
00:58:27,295 --> 00:58:31,090
But no, you might as well have said
you're going to the fucking Moon.
906
00:58:32,258 --> 00:58:35,470
"Hey, we're going to the Moon,
you wanna go?" "No, no, no.
907
00:58:35,845 --> 00:58:37,931
No, New York. No..." [mutters]
908
00:58:38,014 --> 00:58:38,932
We were provincial.
909
00:58:39,015 --> 00:58:42,644
Everybody was afraid
of the big city. [laughs]
910
00:58:43,102 --> 00:58:45,939
And there was no Internet,
there was no ET, or MTV,
911
00:58:46,022 --> 00:58:48,691
or cable TV, or satellite, or...
912
00:58:48,775 --> 00:58:52,987
This is before anyone and everyone's
ass crack from Anyplace, USA...
913
00:58:53,738 --> 00:58:55,573
could be seen all over the world,
914
00:58:55,657 --> 00:58:59,577
uh, should they choose,
in the push of a key, in the next instant.
915
00:58:59,953 --> 00:59:02,247
So who was gonna come
to the Jersey Shore
916
00:59:03,081 --> 00:59:06,042
to discover the next big thing in 1971?
917
00:59:07,293 --> 00:59:09,963
[no audible dialogue]
918
00:59:10,046 --> 00:59:11,130
You're correct.
919
00:59:11,214 --> 00:59:14,050
[audience laughs]
920
00:59:16,261 --> 00:59:17,428
No-fucking-body.
921
00:59:17,512 --> 00:59:19,305
[audience laughs]
922
00:59:19,389 --> 00:59:21,599
All we heard down there
was the sound of...
923
00:59:23,017 --> 00:59:24,310
one hand clapping.
924
00:59:24,978 --> 00:59:26,521
Wasn't gonna happen.
925
00:59:26,604 --> 00:59:27,647
I had one shot.
926
00:59:27,730 --> 00:59:29,774
My girlfriend
at the time did me a great favor.
927
00:59:29,857 --> 00:59:32,860
Brought a guy who had
a successful recording band
928
00:59:33,403 --> 00:59:36,614
down to the Student Prince,
our club in Asbury Park,
929
00:59:36,906 --> 00:59:38,408
to discover us.
930
00:59:38,491 --> 00:59:42,245
We got up on a little stage
in a club that fit 150 people.
931
00:59:42,328 --> 00:59:43,746
It was about half full.
932
00:59:44,080 --> 00:59:45,623
And we played for this guy
933
00:59:45,707 --> 00:59:48,501
like we were at Madison Square Garden.
934
00:59:48,793 --> 00:59:51,588
Everything we had, all night long.
935
00:59:52,547 --> 00:59:56,843
We played five sets,
from 9:00 p.m. till 3:00 a.m.
936
00:59:58,052 --> 01:00:00,888
At the end of the night,
I was soaked to my bones.
937
01:00:00,972 --> 01:00:04,017
I got off the bandstand,
this guy walked up to me.
938
01:00:04,100 --> 01:00:06,477
He looked me in the eye,
shook my hand and said,
939
01:00:06,561 --> 01:00:09,772
"You guys are the best unsigned band
I've ever seen."
940
01:00:11,482 --> 01:00:13,735
Then he slept with my girlfriend
and left town.
941
01:00:13,818 --> 01:00:16,029
[audience laughs]
942
01:00:21,826 --> 01:00:23,328
That's the end of that story.
943
01:00:23,411 --> 01:00:25,204
[audience chuckles]
944
01:00:25,288 --> 01:00:26,664
[scattered applause]
945
01:00:26,748 --> 01:00:28,041
It's a sad ending.
946
01:00:28,124 --> 01:00:30,710
I mean, I don't--
But that was enough for me.
947
01:00:32,211 --> 01:00:34,297
I gathered together the men...
948
01:00:35,340 --> 01:00:39,010
and I said, "Gentlemen,
we are going to have to leave
949
01:00:39,260 --> 01:00:43,139
the confines of the Jersey Shore
950
01:00:43,806 --> 01:00:46,434
and venture into parts unknown...
951
01:00:47,644 --> 01:00:49,354
if we want to be seen,
952
01:00:50,063 --> 01:00:53,524
heard by anybody or discovered."
953
01:00:54,108 --> 01:00:57,654
I found a manager, surfboard manufacturer
from the West Coast--
954
01:00:57,737 --> 01:01:01,074
he'd moved East-- by the name
of Carl Virgil "Tinker" West.
955
01:01:01,532 --> 01:01:05,912
Now, together, he,
Mad Dog Lopez, and myself
956
01:01:05,995 --> 01:01:08,247
we lived in the surfboard factory.
957
01:01:08,831 --> 01:01:13,086
In the industrial wastelands
of Wanamassa, New Jersey.
958
01:01:13,795 --> 01:01:17,465
Tinker said he had some remaining
rock 'n' roll contacts in San Francisco.
959
01:01:17,548 --> 01:01:21,135
So we all got excited,
and he said if we could get there,
960
01:01:21,594 --> 01:01:23,054
something might happen.
961
01:01:23,137 --> 01:01:27,433
So we saved up all our money
until we had $100.
962
01:01:27,517 --> 01:01:28,685
All right?
963
01:01:28,768 --> 01:01:31,562
And then me, Danny Federici,
Mad Dog Lopez,
964
01:01:31,646 --> 01:01:33,815
Little Vinnie Roslin, our bass player,
965
01:01:33,898 --> 01:01:36,275
rigged out Danny's station wagon
for the drive.
966
01:01:36,359 --> 01:01:39,445
Put a mattress in the back
for the drivers to spell each other
967
01:01:39,529 --> 01:01:41,239
and to sleep in on the way out there.
968
01:01:41,322 --> 01:01:44,826
We rigged Tinker's old '40s flatbed
to carry our equipment
969
01:01:44,909 --> 01:01:48,246
and we had three days
to make it across the country
970
01:01:48,329 --> 01:01:52,375
for a New Year's Eve gig
in Big Sur, California.
971
01:01:52,458 --> 01:01:54,419
Now, three days means
972
01:01:54,794 --> 01:01:57,797
those are gonna be thousand-mile days.
973
01:01:58,423 --> 01:02:01,634
You can make it, but you can't stop.
974
01:02:02,593 --> 01:02:05,596
You stop for gas and for nothing else.
975
01:02:05,972 --> 01:02:11,185
You drive, drive, drive, drive,
72 hours straight.
976
01:02:11,269 --> 01:02:14,522
Somebody's driving all the time
around the clock.
977
01:02:15,064 --> 01:02:16,858
Now, of course, we lost Danny
978
01:02:16,941 --> 01:02:20,027
and the entire station wagon
full of drivers
979
01:02:20,486 --> 01:02:23,448
-in Nashville, Tennessee.
-[audience chuckles]
980
01:02:23,531 --> 01:02:25,658
Now, there's no cellular phones.
981
01:02:27,326 --> 01:02:28,786
Young people, take a moment.
982
01:02:32,039 --> 01:02:36,753
[audience laughs and applauds]
983
01:02:38,713 --> 01:02:39,964
[Bruce] Let's try it.
984
01:02:41,257 --> 01:02:43,634
Imagine a world
without the cellular phone.
985
01:02:44,802 --> 01:02:46,512
When you lose someone
986
01:02:46,888 --> 01:02:49,265
in that world
without the cellular phone...
987
01:02:51,017 --> 01:02:52,643
oh, they're fucking lost.
988
01:02:52,727 --> 01:02:54,729
[audience laughs]
989
01:02:57,774 --> 01:02:59,484
There's no device.
990
01:02:59,734 --> 01:03:02,779
You can't get in touch with them.
They're gone!
991
01:03:03,196 --> 01:03:04,405
Out of your life!
992
01:03:04,697 --> 01:03:06,324
[audience chuckles]
993
01:03:07,533 --> 01:03:08,534
Into the ether.
994
01:03:10,620 --> 01:03:13,873
So now, it's just Tinker and me,
Tinker's dog,
995
01:03:14,290 --> 01:03:15,917
thousands of miles to go,
996
01:03:16,000 --> 01:03:19,754
and we got several problems.
One is I have no license.
997
01:03:20,129 --> 01:03:23,758
Second problem is I don't have a clue
as to how to drive.
998
01:03:24,550 --> 01:03:26,761
And by that, I mean the man
999
01:03:27,178 --> 01:03:30,473
who would very, very shortly
write "Racing in the Street"...
1000
01:03:30,556 --> 01:03:33,267
[audience laughs]
1001
01:03:33,726 --> 01:03:38,105
[applause]
1002
01:03:40,191 --> 01:03:41,692
That's how good I am.
1003
01:03:43,903 --> 01:03:48,241
Because, at 21,
I had never driven a fucking block.
1004
01:03:49,951 --> 01:03:51,327
Around 1:00 or 2:00 a.m.,
1005
01:03:51,410 --> 01:03:54,539
Tinker's eyes glass over
and he says, "I'm fried.
1006
01:03:54,622 --> 01:03:57,166
I need to get some sleep.
It's your turn to drive."
1007
01:03:57,250 --> 01:03:59,377
I go, "Tink, I can't drive."
1008
01:03:59,794 --> 01:04:02,171
He says, "Springsteen,
there's nothing to it.
1009
01:04:02,547 --> 01:04:05,466
Idiots all over the world are doing it,
all right?"
1010
01:04:06,509 --> 01:04:09,262
He pulls me into a parking lot.
He puts me behind the wheel.
1011
01:04:09,345 --> 01:04:11,389
I start grinding gears,
pumping the clutch,
1012
01:04:11,472 --> 01:04:15,685
jerking the truck all over the lot--
It's a 1940s manual transmission.
1013
01:04:15,768 --> 01:04:18,271
I can't get past first gear!
1014
01:04:19,856 --> 01:04:22,650
After a moment Tinker says,
"This isn't going to work,
1015
01:04:22,733 --> 01:04:24,360
but I got another idea."
1016
01:04:24,443 --> 01:04:26,070
He gets in the driver's seat.
1017
01:04:26,153 --> 01:04:29,115
He slips in the clutch.
He smoothly shifts it into first.
1018
01:04:29,198 --> 01:04:30,825
He eases out on the clutch.
1019
01:04:30,908 --> 01:04:33,411
He gets that truck going
on a sweet little roll,
1020
01:04:33,661 --> 01:04:36,163
looks at me and says,
"Now let's switch seats."
1021
01:04:36,247 --> 01:04:37,665
[audience laughs]
1022
01:04:37,748 --> 01:04:39,375
And that's what we did.
1023
01:04:40,418 --> 01:04:44,088
I was fine in second, third, and fourth
and I could keep it in between the lines
1024
01:04:44,171 --> 01:04:48,092
as long as I didn't have to stop
or go near first gear.
1025
01:04:48,926 --> 01:04:52,388
If I've gotta do either of those things,
I have to wake up Mr. West.
1026
01:04:52,763 --> 01:04:55,933
All right? Now, it doesn't matter
1027
01:04:56,392 --> 01:04:58,185
because he's awake anyway,
1028
01:04:58,269 --> 01:05:00,897
because the guy who can't drive
is driving!
1029
01:05:00,980 --> 01:05:02,481
[audience laughs]
1030
01:05:03,983 --> 01:05:06,027
You're not gonna sleep through that!
1031
01:05:07,445 --> 01:05:08,863
So... [mumbles]
1032
01:05:08,946 --> 01:05:12,074
You'd be surprised how far
you can go across this big country
1033
01:05:12,158 --> 01:05:14,285
without having to stop. You know, it's...
1034
01:05:14,952 --> 01:05:18,623
it's a long ways between things out there,
1035
01:05:18,998 --> 01:05:20,917
and, man, I drove my share
1036
01:05:21,417 --> 01:05:23,085
of 2,000 miles...
1037
01:05:24,253 --> 01:05:26,380
in second, third, and fourth gear.
1038
01:05:26,464 --> 01:05:30,009
[chuckles, laughing]
1039
01:05:30,092 --> 01:05:31,928
Without killing anybody.
1040
01:05:32,011 --> 01:05:33,429
[audience chuckles]
1041
01:05:34,847 --> 01:05:38,684
Uh... And we made it on time,
you know, but, uh...
1042
01:05:39,226 --> 01:05:40,061
that trip was...
1043
01:05:40,478 --> 01:05:42,313
-[strums Fsus chord]
-[clicks tongue]
1044
01:05:42,396 --> 01:05:44,899
...was where I saw the United States
at its fullest
1045
01:05:44,982 --> 01:05:49,111
and as a young man, I was overwhelmed
by its size and its beauty, and...
1046
01:05:49,195 --> 01:05:51,530
this is a short piece
from the book about...
1047
01:05:52,823 --> 01:05:55,409
riding across the country
for the very first time.
1048
01:05:55,785 --> 01:05:59,080
[plays chords]
1049
01:05:59,997 --> 01:06:01,582
The country was beautiful.
1050
01:06:01,791 --> 01:06:06,921
And I felt a great elation at the wheel
as we crossed the western desert at dawn.
1051
01:06:07,755 --> 01:06:11,175
The deep blue, purple shadowed canyons.
1052
01:06:11,968 --> 01:06:13,970
The pale yellow morning sky
1053
01:06:14,845 --> 01:06:16,847
with all of its color drawn out,
1054
01:06:17,848 --> 01:06:20,184
leaving just
the black silhouetted mountains
1055
01:06:21,978 --> 01:06:23,521
in your rearview mirror.
1056
01:06:24,939 --> 01:06:27,400
Then with the eastern sun rising
at our backs,
1057
01:06:27,483 --> 01:06:30,987
the deep reds and the browns
of the plains and the hills
1058
01:06:31,737 --> 01:06:34,532
came to life slowly in front of us.
1059
01:06:38,452 --> 01:06:42,957
Your palms turn salty white
on the wheel from the aridity.
1060
01:06:43,249 --> 01:06:46,502
Morning woke the Earth
into this muted color.
1061
01:06:46,585 --> 01:06:49,255
And then came the flat light
of the midday sun
1062
01:06:49,588 --> 01:06:52,800
and everything stood revealed
as pure horizon.
1063
01:06:53,968 --> 01:06:57,388
Just sky, sky, sky, and more sky.
1064
01:06:57,972 --> 01:07:00,391
Lowering onto two lanes of blacktop
1065
01:07:01,684 --> 01:07:04,562
and disappearing into nothing.
1066
01:07:06,105 --> 01:07:07,648
My favorite thing.
1067
01:07:09,400 --> 01:07:12,653
Then the evening
with the sun burning red into your eyes
1068
01:07:12,737 --> 01:07:15,906
and dropping gold
into the western hills in front of you.
1069
01:07:16,615 --> 01:07:18,576
All felt like home to me.
1070
01:07:19,952 --> 01:07:23,205
And I fell into a lasting love affair
with the desert.
1071
01:07:27,460 --> 01:07:32,048
[playing "The Promised Land"]
1072
01:07:36,802 --> 01:07:40,347
♪ On a rattlesnake speedway
In the Utah desert ♪
1073
01:07:41,015 --> 01:07:45,352
♪ I pick up my money
And head back into town ♪
1074
01:07:46,353 --> 01:07:49,732
♪ Driving across
The Waynesboro county line ♪
1075
01:07:50,524 --> 01:07:55,529
♪ I got the radio on
And I'm just killing time ♪
1076
01:07:56,072 --> 01:07:59,617
♪ Working all day in my dad's garage ♪
1077
01:08:00,493 --> 01:08:05,247
♪ Yeah
Driving all night chasing some mirage ♪
1078
01:08:06,791 --> 01:08:10,127
♪ Pretty soon, darling
I'm gonna take charge ♪
1079
01:08:10,461 --> 01:08:14,965
♪ Well, the dogs on Main Street howl
'Cause they understand ♪
1080
01:08:15,341 --> 01:08:19,887
♪ If I could take this moment
Into my hands ♪
1081
01:08:20,471 --> 01:08:22,723
♪ Mister, I ain't a boy ♪
1082
01:08:23,140 --> 01:08:25,768
♪ No, I'm a man ♪
1083
01:08:26,143 --> 01:08:30,189
♪ I believe there’s a promised land ♪
1084
01:08:31,190 --> 01:08:34,735
♪ I've done my best now
To live the right way ♪
1085
01:08:35,945 --> 01:08:40,324
♪ I get up every morning
Go to work each day ♪
1086
01:08:41,325 --> 01:08:44,662
♪ But your eyes go blind
And your blood runs cold ♪
1087
01:08:46,288 --> 01:08:48,582
♪ Sometimes I feel so weak ♪
1088
01:08:51,293 --> 01:08:53,796
♪ So weak I want to explode ♪
1089
01:08:54,672 --> 01:08:58,092
♪ Explode and tear this whole town apart ♪
1090
01:08:59,093 --> 01:09:03,556
♪ Take a knife and cut this pain
From my heart ♪
1091
01:09:05,015 --> 01:09:08,435
♪ Try to find somebody itching
For something to start ♪
1092
01:09:09,145 --> 01:09:14,316
♪ Well, the dogs on Main Street howl
'Cause they understand ♪
1093
01:09:14,400 --> 01:09:19,321
♪ If I could take one moment
Into my hands ♪
1094
01:09:19,905 --> 01:09:22,116
♪ Mister, I ain't a boy ♪
1095
01:09:22,199 --> 01:09:24,660
♪ No, I'm a man ♪
1096
01:09:25,327 --> 01:09:29,832
♪ I believe there’s a promised land ♪
1097
01:09:42,595 --> 01:09:45,764
♪ There's a dark cloud rising
From the desert floor ♪
1098
01:09:47,600 --> 01:09:52,271
♪ I packed my bags and I'm heading
Straight into the storm ♪
1099
01:09:53,147 --> 01:09:57,443
♪ Gonna be a twister
To blow everything down ♪
1100
01:09:58,569 --> 01:10:02,990
♪ That ain't got the faith
To stand its ground ♪
1101
01:10:03,991 --> 01:10:08,078
♪ Blow away the dreams
That tear you apart ♪
1102
01:10:09,246 --> 01:10:13,417
♪ Blow away the dreams
That break your heart ♪
1103
01:10:14,585 --> 01:10:19,131
♪ Blow away the lies
That leave you nothing ♪
1104
01:10:19,924 --> 01:10:24,011
♪ Nothing but lost and brokenhearted ♪
1105
01:10:26,805 --> 01:10:30,643
♪ Well, the dogs on Main Street howl
'Cause they understand ♪
1106
01:10:31,727 --> 01:10:36,357
♪ If I could take this moment
Into my hands ♪
1107
01:10:37,149 --> 01:10:39,276
♪ Mister, I ain't a boy ♪
1108
01:10:40,027 --> 01:10:42,071
♪ No, I'm a man ♪
1109
01:10:42,988 --> 01:10:46,575
♪ I believe there’s a promised land ♪
1110
01:10:48,327 --> 01:10:52,414
♪ I believe there’s a promised land ♪
1111
01:10:53,832 --> 01:10:55,501
♪ I believe ♪
1112
01:10:57,836 --> 01:11:00,339
♪ There’s a promised land ♪
1113
01:11:14,144 --> 01:11:19,149
[audience cheering and applauding]
1114
01:11:25,447 --> 01:11:27,408
So, it's-- it's 1980.
1115
01:11:27,533 --> 01:11:30,953
I'm 30 years old, I'm on another
cross-country trip with a buddy of mine
1116
01:11:31,036 --> 01:11:33,497
and we stop outside of Phoenix to gas up.
1117
01:11:33,580 --> 01:11:35,874
[inhales] Go into a small-town drugstore,
1118
01:11:35,958 --> 01:11:38,210
I'm rifling through a rack
of paperback books,
1119
01:11:38,294 --> 01:11:41,130
I come across a book
called Born on the Fourth of July
1120
01:11:41,338 --> 01:11:44,174
by a Vietnam veteran named Ron Kovic.
1121
01:11:44,258 --> 01:11:46,719
Now, his book was a testimony
of the experience
1122
01:11:46,802 --> 01:11:50,055
that he'd had as a combat infantryman
in Southeast Asia.
1123
01:11:50,556 --> 01:11:51,932
A week or two later,
1124
01:11:52,725 --> 01:11:56,854
I'm bunked in at the fabulous
Sunset Marquis motel in Los Angeles.
1125
01:11:57,354 --> 01:12:00,774
Uh-- For the uninformed,
it's kind of an upscale,
1126
01:12:00,858 --> 01:12:03,694
-lowlife rock star hangout, all right?
-[audience laughs]
1127
01:12:03,777 --> 01:12:05,529
Uh, small world theory.
1128
01:12:06,030 --> 01:12:08,324
Small world theory proves itself
once again.
1129
01:12:08,407 --> 01:12:10,409
I'd been seeing a young guy
with shoulder-length hair
1130
01:12:10,492 --> 01:12:13,287
sitting in a wheelchair
by the pool for several days.
1131
01:12:13,662 --> 01:12:18,834
So, one afternoon he rolled up to me
and said, "Hi, I'm Ron Kovic.
1132
01:12:18,917 --> 01:12:21,462
I wrote a book
called Born on the Fourth of July."
1133
01:12:21,920 --> 01:12:26,091
I said, "Jeez. I just-- I just read it.
And it-- it destroyed me."
1134
01:12:26,633 --> 01:12:30,846
He spent the afternoon talking to me
about many returned soldiers
1135
01:12:30,929 --> 01:12:33,265
who were struggling
with a wide variety of problems,
1136
01:12:33,349 --> 01:12:38,145
and he wanted to know if I'd take a drive
with him to the vet center in Venice...
1137
01:12:38,896 --> 01:12:41,607
meet some
of the Southern California veterans.
1138
01:12:42,066 --> 01:12:44,777
So I said, "Sure."
The next day, we headed out there,
1139
01:12:44,860 --> 01:12:48,572
and I'm usually pretty easy with people,
but once we were at the center,
1140
01:12:49,490 --> 01:12:53,369
I didn't know how to respond
to what I was seeing. Uh...
1141
01:12:54,203 --> 01:12:58,040
Talking about my own life
to these guys seemed frivolous.
1142
01:12:58,123 --> 01:12:58,957
You know?
1143
01:12:59,041 --> 01:13:02,669
There was homelessness and drug problems
and post-traumatic stress and...
1144
01:13:03,253 --> 01:13:06,173
young guys my age
dealing with life-changing...
1145
01:13:07,299 --> 01:13:08,675
physical injuries.
1146
01:13:08,759 --> 01:13:11,929
And it made me think about my own friends
from back home.
1147
01:13:12,513 --> 01:13:13,847
Walter Cichon.
1148
01:13:14,473 --> 01:13:18,477
Walter Cichon was the greatest
rock 'n' roll front man
1149
01:13:18,560 --> 01:13:21,897
on the Jersey Shore
in the bar band '60s.
1150
01:13:22,314 --> 01:13:24,358
He was in a group called The Motifs,
1151
01:13:24,441 --> 01:13:28,946
and he was the first real rock star
that I ever laid my eyes on.
1152
01:13:29,530 --> 01:13:32,741
He just had it in his bones.
He had it in his blood.
1153
01:13:32,825 --> 01:13:35,327
It was in the way that he carried himself.
1154
01:13:35,411 --> 01:13:39,665
On stage, he just was deadly.
1155
01:13:39,748 --> 01:13:44,128
He was raw and sexual and dangerous,
1156
01:13:44,211 --> 01:13:48,841
and in our little area he taught us,
by the way that he lived,
1157
01:13:49,425 --> 01:13:52,344
that you could live your life
the way you chose.
1158
01:13:52,428 --> 01:13:54,304
You could look the way you wanted to look,
1159
01:13:54,388 --> 01:13:56,432
you could play the music
you wanted to play,
1160
01:13:56,515 --> 01:13:58,475
you could be who you wanted to be,
1161
01:13:58,559 --> 01:14:00,769
and you could tell anyone
who didn't like it
1162
01:14:00,853 --> 01:14:02,604
to go fuck themselves.
1163
01:14:02,688 --> 01:14:04,523
-[audience laughs]
-Walter had a...
1164
01:14:05,607 --> 01:14:07,818
guitar-playing brother, Raymond.
1165
01:14:08,861 --> 01:14:10,112
Raymond was...
1166
01:14:10,487 --> 01:14:12,906
tall, tall, kind of sweetly clumsy guy,
1167
01:14:12,990 --> 01:14:16,827
one of those big guys
who just isn't comfortable with his size.
1168
01:14:17,369 --> 01:14:21,039
You know, uh, he's always, like,
"Ooh. Ooh."
1169
01:14:21,123 --> 01:14:25,294
Knocking into shit wherever he is.
And wherever that is,
1170
01:14:25,627 --> 01:14:29,548
there is just not enough space
for Raymond, for some reason.
1171
01:14:30,048 --> 01:14:31,133
And, uh...
1172
01:14:31,717 --> 01:14:35,095
But the strange thing was
he was always dressed impeccably
1173
01:14:35,179 --> 01:14:40,184
with a pastel shirt, long pointed collar,
sharkskin pants, nylon socks,
1174
01:14:40,559 --> 01:14:44,104
spit-shined pointy-toed shoes,
slicked-back black hair
1175
01:14:44,188 --> 01:14:47,858
with a little curl that would come down
when he was playing the guitar.
1176
01:14:47,941 --> 01:14:50,360
Uh, Raymond was my guitar hero.
1177
01:14:50,652 --> 01:14:53,071
He was just a shoe salesman in the day.
1178
01:14:53,780 --> 01:14:56,992
And, uh, Walter, I think,
worked construction.
1179
01:14:57,075 --> 01:14:58,952
They were only a little bit older
than we were,
1180
01:14:59,036 --> 01:15:02,539
never had any national hit records,
never did any big tours,
1181
01:15:02,831 --> 01:15:04,500
but they were gods to me.
1182
01:15:05,584 --> 01:15:06,585
And...
1183
01:15:07,252 --> 01:15:09,755
the hours I spent standing
in front of their band,
1184
01:15:09,838 --> 01:15:13,342
studying, studying, studying,
class in session.
1185
01:15:14,176 --> 01:15:16,345
Night after night,
watching Ray's fingers fly
1186
01:15:16,553 --> 01:15:18,931
over the fretboard,
and Walter would scare...
1187
01:15:21,225 --> 01:15:23,143
the shit out of half the crowd.
1188
01:15:23,894 --> 01:15:25,103
Oh, man.
1189
01:15:26,355 --> 01:15:29,858
They were essential to my development
as a young musician.
1190
01:15:30,317 --> 01:15:35,322
I learned so much
from Walter and from Ray.
1191
01:15:35,739 --> 01:15:37,032
And my dream,
1192
01:15:37,533 --> 01:15:40,494
my dream was I just wanted
to play like Ray
1193
01:15:40,577 --> 01:15:41,787
and walk like Walter.
1194
01:15:42,162 --> 01:15:43,413
And then there was Bart Haynes.
1195
01:15:43,497 --> 01:15:47,834
Bart Haynes was the drummer
from my first band, The Castiles.
1196
01:15:48,293 --> 01:15:51,588
He was the first real drummer
I ever played with.
1197
01:15:51,672 --> 01:15:53,549
He was an absurdly funny kid,
1198
01:15:53,632 --> 01:15:57,761
classic class clown,
was a good, good drummer...
1199
01:15:58,178 --> 01:16:02,641
with one strange quirk--
couldn't play "Wipe Out" by The Surfaris.
1200
01:16:02,724 --> 01:16:04,643
[audience laughs]
1201
01:16:04,726 --> 01:16:08,605
This may not seem so critical to you
right now, I understand.
1202
01:16:09,690 --> 01:16:12,234
But in those days,
1203
01:16:12,818 --> 01:16:15,696
your skills, your mettle,
1204
01:16:16,029 --> 01:16:21,410
your self-worth as a drummer
and as a human being
1205
01:16:23,120 --> 01:16:27,583
was tested in front of your peers
once an evening
1206
01:16:27,666 --> 01:16:30,168
by your performance of "Wipe Out."
1207
01:16:30,752 --> 01:16:34,214
Now, Bart could play
every other fucking thing,
1208
01:16:34,298 --> 01:16:36,300
but when it came to "Wipe Out"...
1209
01:16:40,679 --> 01:16:42,973
beyond his capabilities!
1210
01:16:43,056 --> 01:16:44,391
[audience laughs]
1211
01:16:44,474 --> 01:16:45,809
It was tragic.
1212
01:16:47,561 --> 01:16:49,354
You know, uh...
1213
01:16:50,355 --> 01:16:52,441
One day he got off...
1214
01:16:52,983 --> 01:16:56,278
got up off the drum stool,
he joined the Marines, and...
1215
01:16:57,487 --> 01:16:59,990
Walter and Bart... [exhales]
1216
01:17:00,073 --> 01:17:05,829
...they were both killed in the war
in 1967 and '68.
1217
01:17:06,580 --> 01:17:09,625
Bart was the first young man
from our hometown
1218
01:17:10,334 --> 01:17:12,377
to give his life in Vietnam.
1219
01:17:12,753 --> 01:17:18,634
So, I really didn't know what to say
to the guys that I was meeting in Venice.
1220
01:17:18,717 --> 01:17:22,220
I sat there for most of the afternoon
and I just listened.
1221
01:17:23,180 --> 01:17:27,267
Then in 1982, I wrote
and I recorded my soldier story.
1222
01:17:27,351 --> 01:17:29,770
It was a protest song, a GI blues.
1223
01:17:30,270 --> 01:17:33,148
The verses are just
an accounting of events.
1224
01:17:33,940 --> 01:17:38,487
The choruses were a declaration
of your birthplace...
1225
01:17:38,987 --> 01:17:41,782
and the right to all of the blood
and the confusion
1226
01:17:41,865 --> 01:17:45,118
and the pride and the shame
and the grace...
1227
01:17:47,079 --> 01:17:48,955
that comes with birthplace.
1228
01:17:50,040 --> 01:17:54,461
In 1969, Mad Dog, Little Vinnie,
and myself,
1229
01:17:55,212 --> 01:17:59,633
we were all drafted on the exact same day.
1230
01:18:00,133 --> 01:18:01,218
All three of us.
1231
01:18:01,301 --> 01:18:05,597
We rode together early one Monday morning
from the Selective Service Office
1232
01:18:05,681 --> 01:18:10,060
on probably the unhappiest bus
that ever pulled out of Asbury Park,
1233
01:18:10,143 --> 01:18:12,229
because we were on our way
1234
01:18:12,312 --> 01:18:16,108
to what we were sure
was going to be our funeral.
1235
01:18:16,942 --> 01:18:20,278
We'd seen it already, up very close.
1236
01:18:22,739 --> 01:18:28,078
When we got to the Newark Draft Board,
we did everything we could not to go.
1237
01:18:28,453 --> 01:18:31,039
And we succeeded, all three of us.
1238
01:18:31,123 --> 01:18:32,666
When I go to Washington,
1239
01:18:32,749 --> 01:18:35,544
and I have the occasion
to visit Walter and Bart,
1240
01:18:35,877 --> 01:18:40,298
I'm glad that Mad Dog's, Little Vinnie's,
1241
01:18:41,216 --> 01:18:45,637
for that matter,
my name isn't up on... on that wall.
1242
01:18:45,721 --> 01:18:50,142
But it was 1969, and thousands
and thousands of young men to come
1243
01:18:50,809 --> 01:18:54,479
would be called, simply sacrificed,
1244
01:18:54,563 --> 01:18:57,566
just to save face for the powers that be
1245
01:18:57,983 --> 01:18:59,860
who, by then, already knew.
1246
01:19:00,944 --> 01:19:02,821
They knew it was a lost cause.
1247
01:19:06,241 --> 01:19:08,577
And still, thousands and thousands...
1248
01:19:09,745 --> 01:19:11,329
of more young boys.
1249
01:19:13,039 --> 01:19:14,040
So, uh...
1250
01:19:18,420 --> 01:19:21,590
So I do sometimes wonder
who went in my place.
1251
01:19:22,716 --> 01:19:24,468
Because somebody did.
1252
01:21:24,921 --> 01:21:27,173
♪ Born down in a dead man's town ♪
1253
01:21:27,257 --> 01:21:30,719
♪ The first kick I took
Was when I hit the ground ♪
1254
01:21:32,637 --> 01:21:35,473
♪ You end up like a dog
That's been beat too much ♪
1255
01:21:35,557 --> 01:21:41,479
♪ Till you spend half your life
Just covering up ♪
1256
01:21:42,439 --> 01:21:44,983
♪ I was born in the USA ♪
1257
01:21:45,525 --> 01:21:48,236
♪ Born in the USA ♪
1258
01:21:49,362 --> 01:21:52,407
♪ I got in a little hometown jam ♪
1259
01:21:52,824 --> 01:21:55,952
♪ So they put a rifle in my hands ♪
1260
01:21:56,786 --> 01:21:59,664
♪ Sent me off to a foreign land ♪
1261
01:22:00,999 --> 01:22:04,377
♪ To go and kill the yellow man ♪
1262
01:22:05,378 --> 01:22:07,881
♪ I was born in the USA ♪
1263
01:22:08,506 --> 01:22:11,426
♪ Born in the USA ♪
1264
01:22:15,680 --> 01:22:17,933
♪ Come back home to the refinery ♪
1265
01:22:18,016 --> 01:22:21,603
♪ Hiring man says
"Son, if it was up to me" ♪
1266
01:22:22,020 --> 01:22:24,648
♪ Went down to see my VA man ♪
1267
01:22:24,731 --> 01:22:29,277
♪ He said, "Son, don't you understand?" ♪
1268
01:22:31,655 --> 01:22:37,327
♪ I had a brother at Khe Sahn
Fightin' off the Viet Cong ♪
1269
01:22:37,535 --> 01:22:39,371
♪ They're still there ♪
1270
01:22:42,749 --> 01:22:45,835
♪ He's all gone, gone ♪
1271
01:22:47,879 --> 01:22:51,216
♪ He had a woman he loved in Saigon ♪
1272
01:22:51,967 --> 01:22:55,428
♪ I got a picture of him in her arms ♪
1273
01:22:56,763 --> 01:22:58,974
♪ In her arms ♪
1274
01:23:01,977 --> 01:23:04,688
♪ Down in the shadow
Of the penitentiary ♪
1275
01:23:04,771 --> 01:23:08,441
♪ Out by the gas fires of the refinery ♪
1276
01:23:10,819 --> 01:23:15,824
♪ I'm 40 years burnin' down the road
The road, the road, the road ♪
1277
01:23:15,907 --> 01:23:20,787
♪ The road, the road
The road, the road, the road ♪
1278
01:23:21,454 --> 01:23:23,665
♪ I've got nowhere to run ♪
1279
01:23:25,000 --> 01:23:27,502
♪ I've got nowhere to go ♪
1280
01:23:32,841 --> 01:23:35,677
♪ I'm a long gone daddy ♪
1281
01:23:36,094 --> 01:23:38,847
♪ In the USA ♪
1282
01:23:41,182 --> 01:23:46,479
♪ I'm a cool, cool rocking daddy ♪
1283
01:23:49,649 --> 01:23:52,861
♪ In the USA ♪
1284
01:23:59,409 --> 01:24:03,830
[audience applauds]
1285
01:24:12,756 --> 01:24:13,673
Now...
1286
01:24:14,549 --> 01:24:19,304
a real rock 'n' roll band
evolves out of a common place and time.
1287
01:24:19,763 --> 01:24:24,559
Bands come out of towns,
out of a city, out of a neighborhood.
1288
01:24:25,268 --> 01:24:28,354
And they come along
at a particular moment, you know?
1289
01:24:28,855 --> 01:24:32,150
Bands are all about what happens
when musicians
1290
01:24:32,650 --> 01:24:34,819
who come from the same streets,
1291
01:24:35,236 --> 01:24:42,202
with the same passions and influences,
go in search of lightning and thunder!
1292
01:24:42,285 --> 01:24:44,370
They come together in a whole
1293
01:24:44,454 --> 01:24:47,082
that is greater than the sum
of their parts.
1294
01:24:47,165 --> 01:24:50,376
They may not be the best players.
That's not necessary.
1295
01:24:50,460 --> 01:24:54,130
They need to be the right players
and when they play together,
1296
01:24:54,214 --> 01:24:57,967
there is a communion of souls
1297
01:24:58,551 --> 01:25:02,597
and a natural brotherhood
and sisterhood manifests itself,
1298
01:25:02,680 --> 01:25:05,767
and a quest, a quest is begun.
1299
01:25:05,850 --> 01:25:07,977
You're in search of something,
1300
01:25:08,269 --> 01:25:10,188
an adventure's undertaken.
1301
01:25:10,730 --> 01:25:12,607
And you ride shotgun.
1302
01:25:14,025 --> 01:25:19,656
In a real band, the principles of math
get stood on their head.
1303
01:25:20,281 --> 01:25:22,325
And one plus one equals three.
1304
01:25:22,784 --> 01:25:25,787
[playing "Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out"]
1305
01:25:25,870 --> 01:25:29,874
[audience applauds]
1306
01:25:34,045 --> 01:25:37,090
Now one plus one equals two,
that happens every day.
1307
01:25:37,382 --> 01:25:40,677
That is not magic. That's the grind.
1308
01:25:41,052 --> 01:25:42,971
That's when you get up, one,
1309
01:25:43,054 --> 01:25:46,015
go to work, one, go to bed...
1310
01:25:46,766 --> 01:25:48,852
-[some audience members] Two.
-[audience laughs]
1311
01:25:49,435 --> 01:25:52,522
Two, geniuses, two. [laughs]
1312
01:25:53,690 --> 01:25:58,361
But when one plus one equals three,
that's when your life changes
1313
01:25:58,945 --> 01:26:00,780
and you see everything new.
1314
01:26:01,614 --> 01:26:05,243
And these are days
when you are visited by visions...
1315
01:26:06,035 --> 01:26:08,580
when the world around you
brings down the spirit,
1316
01:26:08,663 --> 01:26:10,957
and you feel blessed to be alive.
1317
01:26:12,542 --> 01:26:15,420
It is the essential equation of love.
1318
01:26:15,503 --> 01:26:18,923
There is no love without one plus one
equaling three.
1319
01:26:19,007 --> 01:26:21,509
It's the essential equation of art.
1320
01:26:21,593 --> 01:26:23,970
It's the essential equation
of rock 'n' roll.
1321
01:26:24,053 --> 01:26:28,141
It's the reason the universe
will never be fully comprehensible.
1322
01:26:28,224 --> 01:26:33,188
It's the reason "Louie Louie"
will never be fully comprehensible.
1323
01:26:33,271 --> 01:26:34,981
[audience laughs]
1324
01:26:35,440 --> 01:26:38,026
And it's the reason true rock 'n' roll
1325
01:26:38,109 --> 01:26:41,988
and true rock 'n' roll bands
will never die.
1326
01:26:42,822 --> 01:26:45,825
[continues playing
"Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out"]
1327
01:26:46,701 --> 01:26:49,120
[audience applauds]
1328
01:26:50,580 --> 01:26:56,002
♪ Teardrops on the city
Bad Scooter searching for his groove ♪
1329
01:26:59,380 --> 01:27:05,345
♪ Whole world walking pretty
And you can't find the room to move ♪
1330
01:27:07,972 --> 01:27:11,392
♪ Everybody better move over, that's all ♪
1331
01:27:12,477 --> 01:27:17,523
♪ I'm running on the bad side
With my back to the wall ♪
1332
01:27:17,607 --> 01:27:20,526
♪ Tenth Avenue freeze-out ♪
1333
01:27:21,986 --> 01:27:24,572
♪ Tenth Avenue freeze-out ♪
1334
01:27:25,281 --> 01:27:27,325
♪ I'm stranded in the jungle ♪
1335
01:27:27,408 --> 01:27:30,411
♪ Trying to take in
All the heat that they're giving ♪
1336
01:27:33,122 --> 01:27:37,126
♪ Yeah, the night is dark
But the sidewalk's bright and lined ♪
1337
01:27:37,210 --> 01:27:40,046
♪ With the light of the living ♪
1338
01:27:42,757 --> 01:27:46,177
♪ From a tenement window
A transistor blasts ♪
1339
01:27:46,803 --> 01:27:50,056
♪ Turn around the corner
Things got real quiet real fast ♪
1340
01:27:50,139 --> 01:27:54,852
♪ I walked into
A Tenth Avenue freeze-out ♪
1341
01:27:56,688 --> 01:27:59,315
♪ Tenth Avenue freeze-out ♪
1342
01:28:00,275 --> 01:28:02,402
♪ And I'm all alone ♪
1343
01:28:04,112 --> 01:28:06,406
♪ I'm all alone ♪
1344
01:28:07,657 --> 01:28:11,160
♪ And I can't go home ♪
1345
01:28:13,079 --> 01:28:16,124
♪ I can't find my way back home now ♪
1346
01:28:18,209 --> 01:28:21,879
Now, Gary, Danny, Little Steven,
Mighty Max, Professor Roy,
1347
01:28:21,963 --> 01:28:26,634
Nils Lofgren, Patti Scialfa,
that is my one plus one equals...
1348
01:28:26,718 --> 01:28:30,221
-[audience] Three!
-Excellent, grasshopper.
1349
01:28:30,305 --> 01:28:31,514
[audience laughs]
1350
01:28:32,098 --> 01:28:34,642
But nobody captured
my audience's imagination
1351
01:28:34,726 --> 01:28:36,644
or their hearts like Clarence.
1352
01:28:38,271 --> 01:28:41,649
[audience cheers and claps]
1353
01:28:42,066 --> 01:28:43,359
Clarence was...
1354
01:28:44,068 --> 01:28:46,988
Clarence was a figure
out of a rock 'n' roll storybook,
1355
01:28:47,071 --> 01:28:50,325
and together, we told a story
that was bigger than...
1356
01:28:50,950 --> 01:28:53,411
any of the ones I'd written in my songs.
1357
01:28:53,494 --> 01:28:57,040
It was the story where,
not only did Scooter and the Big Man
1358
01:28:57,123 --> 01:28:58,708
bust the city in half...
1359
01:28:59,584 --> 01:29:01,377
but we remade the city.
1360
01:29:02,337 --> 01:29:05,048
We remade the city,
shaping it into the kind of place
1361
01:29:05,131 --> 01:29:09,802
where our friendship
and our love for one another
1362
01:29:11,220 --> 01:29:13,556
wouldn't have been
such an exceptional thing.
1363
01:29:15,099 --> 01:29:18,019
First night I saw Clarence,
he came walking out of the shadows
1364
01:29:18,102 --> 01:29:19,312
towards the bandstand,
1365
01:29:19,395 --> 01:29:24,192
nodded to me, got up,
stood to my right for the very first time.
1366
01:29:24,442 --> 01:29:26,486
He picked up his saxophone.
1367
01:29:27,445 --> 01:29:29,072
And when he played...
1368
01:29:29,614 --> 01:29:32,033
[playing piano]
1369
01:29:36,412 --> 01:29:39,665
When he played,
he whispered that story in my ear.
1370
01:29:42,585 --> 01:29:44,962
And then we whispered it into your ear.
1371
01:29:47,548 --> 01:29:50,718
And we carried it together for a long...
1372
01:29:53,179 --> 01:29:54,931
a long, good time.
1373
01:29:57,475 --> 01:29:59,936
The Big Man was big.
1374
01:30:01,145 --> 01:30:02,897
Everything about him.
1375
01:30:03,398 --> 01:30:06,984
His personality, his size, his laugh...
1376
01:30:07,568 --> 01:30:09,779
the sound of his saxophone.
1377
01:30:10,613 --> 01:30:14,158
When I first heard it, I thought it was
the biggest sound I ever heard.
1378
01:30:15,618 --> 01:30:16,869
And it was.
1379
01:30:18,371 --> 01:30:23,334
His heart and his problems,
they were big.
1380
01:30:23,418 --> 01:30:25,795
[laughs]
1381
01:30:27,380 --> 01:30:29,924
But he was elemental in my life.
1382
01:30:32,218 --> 01:30:34,720
And losing him was like losing the rain.
1383
01:30:53,739 --> 01:30:55,992
If I were a mystic... [sighs]
1384
01:30:56,742 --> 01:30:59,620
If I were a mystic,
I guess Clarence and my's friendship
1385
01:30:59,704 --> 01:31:03,082
would lead me to believe
that we-- we stood together
1386
01:31:03,166 --> 01:31:04,709
in other older times.
1387
01:31:05,918 --> 01:31:07,003
You know, in, uh...
1388
01:31:07,503 --> 01:31:08,880
in other lives.
1389
01:31:10,089 --> 01:31:11,632
Along other rivers.
1390
01:31:13,885 --> 01:31:15,678
In other ancient cities.
1391
01:31:16,804 --> 01:31:18,347
In other fields...
1392
01:31:19,390 --> 01:31:21,225
working side by side,
1393
01:31:22,643 --> 01:31:24,187
with the sun setting,
1394
01:31:25,521 --> 01:31:28,191
doing our modest version of God's work.
1395
01:31:34,572 --> 01:31:36,824
I'll see you in the next life, Big Man.
1396
01:31:38,576 --> 01:31:43,581
[audience applauds]
1397
01:31:43,664 --> 01:31:46,667
[continues playing
"Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out"]
1398
01:31:46,792 --> 01:31:49,253
♪ When they made that change uptown ♪
1399
01:31:49,337 --> 01:31:53,174
♪ And the Big Man joined the band ♪
1400
01:31:53,257 --> 01:31:56,802
[audience clapping and whooping]
1401
01:31:56,886 --> 01:31:59,597
♪ From the coastline to the city, oh ♪
1402
01:31:59,680 --> 01:32:03,684
♪ The little pretties raise their hands ♪
1403
01:32:07,396 --> 01:32:11,108
♪ I'm gonna sit back
Right easy and laugh ♪
1404
01:32:12,735 --> 01:32:18,032
♪ When Scooter and the Big Man
Bust this city in half ♪
1405
01:32:18,115 --> 01:32:23,162
♪ With a Tenth Avenue freeze-out ♪
1406
01:32:25,623 --> 01:32:29,168
♪ Tenth Avenue freeze-out ♪
1407
01:32:30,294 --> 01:32:33,714
Ladies and gentlemen, let's hear it
for the biggest man you ever saw.
1408
01:32:33,798 --> 01:32:36,217
[audience cheering, clapping]
1409
01:32:36,300 --> 01:32:41,138
Clarence "Big Man" Clemons!
1410
01:32:41,722 --> 01:32:44,559
[applause continues]
1411
01:32:46,185 --> 01:32:48,145
And the legendary...
1412
01:32:50,815 --> 01:32:54,527
-E...
-[audience] Street Band!
1413
01:32:55,695 --> 01:32:56,654
That's it!
1414
01:32:56,737 --> 01:32:58,990
♪ Oh yeah ♪
1415
01:32:59,615 --> 01:33:03,536
♪ It's all right ♪
1416
01:33:11,877 --> 01:33:12,795
[exclaims]
1417
01:33:14,338 --> 01:33:17,341
[audience cheering and clapping]
1418
01:33:18,926 --> 01:33:23,472
All right, all right,
she is the queen of my heart!
1419
01:33:24,807 --> 01:33:27,184
She is my flaming beauty!
1420
01:33:27,560 --> 01:33:30,021
-[man] Patricia!
-My Jersey girl.
1421
01:33:30,396 --> 01:33:31,939
She is a great songwriter.
1422
01:33:32,023 --> 01:33:34,442
She's one of the loveliest voices
I've ever heard.
1423
01:33:34,525 --> 01:33:37,862
She is smart, tough... but fragile.
1424
01:33:37,945 --> 01:33:39,196
[audience laughs]
1425
01:33:39,280 --> 01:33:40,698
Don't forget that part.
1426
01:33:40,781 --> 01:33:43,909
If we love those in whose company's
reflected the best of us,
1427
01:33:43,993 --> 01:33:46,245
that's the light that she shines on me.
1428
01:33:46,537 --> 01:33:49,790
In 1984 one night, I'm hanging out
at the Stone Pony
1429
01:33:49,874 --> 01:33:54,879
and this beautiful redhead shows up,
sits in with the Sunday night house band.
1430
01:33:55,379 --> 01:33:58,549
And that is the night
I fell in love with Patti's voice.
1431
01:33:58,633 --> 01:34:01,093
She got on stage, this blaze of red.
1432
01:34:01,177 --> 01:34:04,972
She performed a great version
of The Exciters' hit song "Tell Him."
1433
01:34:05,348 --> 01:34:12,063
So the first line of the first song
I ever heard Patti sing was...
1434
01:34:12,146 --> 01:34:14,440
[plays "Tell Him"]
1435
01:34:14,523 --> 01:34:17,568
♪ I know something about love ♪
1436
01:34:17,652 --> 01:34:19,403
[audience laughs]
1437
01:34:19,487 --> 01:34:22,531
She does. Ladies and gentlemen,
Patti Scialfa.
1438
01:34:22,615 --> 01:34:25,242
[audience cheering and clapping]
1439
01:34:34,377 --> 01:34:36,212
[applause continues]
1440
01:34:36,295 --> 01:34:37,380
Thank you.
1441
01:34:44,053 --> 01:34:46,055
[playing "Tougher Than the Rest"]
1442
01:35:03,948 --> 01:35:05,950
♪ Well, it's Saturday night ♪
1443
01:35:08,202 --> 01:35:11,038
♪ You're all dressed up in blue ♪
1444
01:35:13,416 --> 01:35:15,835
♪ I been watching you awhile ♪
1445
01:35:16,210 --> 01:35:19,588
♪ Maybe you’ve been watching me too ♪
1446
01:35:21,799 --> 01:35:24,176
♪ So somebody ran out ♪
1447
01:35:26,470 --> 01:35:29,598
♪ Left somebody's heart in a mess ♪
1448
01:35:31,434 --> 01:35:34,270
♪ Well, if you're looking for love ♪
1449
01:35:34,729 --> 01:35:39,942
♪ Honey, I'm tougher than the rest ♪
1450
01:35:41,485 --> 01:35:45,573
♪ Some girls, they want a handsome Dan ♪
1451
01:35:46,991 --> 01:35:51,912
♪ Or some good-lookin' Joe ♪
1452
01:35:51,996 --> 01:35:54,206
♪ On their arm, some girls ♪
1453
01:35:54,290 --> 01:35:59,295
♪ Like a sweet-talkin' Romeo ♪
1454
01:36:01,630 --> 01:36:05,009
♪ Well, round here, baby ♪
1455
01:36:06,093 --> 01:36:10,765
♪ I learned you get what you can get ♪
1456
01:36:10,848 --> 01:36:14,268
♪ So if you're rough enough for love ♪
1457
01:36:14,351 --> 01:36:20,649
♪ Honey, I'm tougher than the rest ♪
1458
01:36:22,193 --> 01:36:24,403
♪ Well, the road is dark ♪
1459
01:36:26,739 --> 01:36:29,408
♪ It's a thin, thin line ♪
1460
01:36:31,494 --> 01:36:33,746
♪ But I want you to know ♪
1461
01:36:33,829 --> 01:36:40,586
♪ I'll walk it for you anytime ♪
1462
01:36:41,629 --> 01:36:43,923
♪ Maybe your other men ♪
1463
01:36:47,009 --> 01:36:48,886
♪ Couldn't pass the test ♪
1464
01:36:50,596 --> 01:36:54,475
♪ If you're rough and ready for love ♪
1465
01:36:54,558 --> 01:37:01,148
♪ Honey, I'm tougher than the rest ♪
1466
01:37:21,544 --> 01:37:24,463
♪ Yeah, the road is dark ♪
1467
01:37:26,799 --> 01:37:31,971
[both] ♪ It's a thin, thin line ♪
1468
01:37:32,054 --> 01:37:34,640
♪ But I want you to know ♪
1469
01:37:34,723 --> 01:37:41,480
♪ I'll walk it for you anytime ♪
1470
01:37:42,439 --> 01:37:44,275
♪ Maybe your other men ♪
1471
01:37:47,987 --> 01:37:50,656
♪ Couldn't pass the test ♪
1472
01:37:51,574 --> 01:37:55,369
♪ If you're rough and ready for love ♪
1473
01:37:55,828 --> 01:38:01,959
♪ Honey, I'm tougher than the rest ♪
1474
01:38:04,128 --> 01:38:06,714
♪ Well, it ain't no secret ♪
1475
01:38:08,465 --> 01:38:11,552
♪ I've been around a time or two ♪
1476
01:38:13,971 --> 01:38:16,765
♪ Well, I don't know, baby ♪
1477
01:38:16,849 --> 01:38:22,229
♪ Maybe you've been around too ♪
1478
01:38:22,605 --> 01:38:25,816
♪ Well, there's another dance, honey ♪
1479
01:38:26,942 --> 01:38:30,863
♪ All you gotta do is say yes ♪
1480
01:38:31,989 --> 01:38:36,201
♪ And if you're rough and ready for love ♪
1481
01:38:36,285 --> 01:38:42,666
♪ Honey, I'm tougher than the rest ♪
1482
01:38:42,750 --> 01:38:46,795
♪ If you're rough enough for love ♪
1483
01:38:46,879 --> 01:38:50,299
♪ Baby, I'm tougher ♪
1484
01:38:50,382 --> 01:38:56,221
♪ Than the rest ♪
1485
01:38:59,183 --> 01:39:04,021
[audience cheering and clapping]
1486
01:39:14,281 --> 01:39:15,783
Yeah, trust...
1487
01:39:17,076 --> 01:39:19,703
Trust in a relationship's a fragile thing.
1488
01:39:20,955 --> 01:39:23,916
Uh... Always been a little complicated
for me
1489
01:39:23,999 --> 01:39:26,377
because trust requires allowing others
1490
01:39:27,544 --> 01:39:31,548
to see as much of our real selves
as we have the courage to reveal.
1491
01:39:32,758 --> 01:39:34,051
But, I mean, uh...
1492
01:39:34,885 --> 01:39:37,429
I don't want to see my real self.
Why would...?
1493
01:39:38,305 --> 01:39:41,809
Why would others want to?
You know? [laughing] But...
1494
01:39:41,892 --> 01:39:45,646
But it means allowing others to see
behind our many masks,
1495
01:39:46,313 --> 01:39:49,108
the masks we wear, overcoming that fear.
1496
01:39:49,984 --> 01:39:52,987
Or rather, learning how to love
and how to trust in spite of it.
1497
01:39:53,737 --> 01:39:55,447
That takes a little courage...
1498
01:39:56,115 --> 01:39:57,908
and a very strong partner.
1499
01:39:58,867 --> 01:40:00,953
'Cause in this life,
you make your choices,
1500
01:40:01,036 --> 01:40:02,204
you take your stand,
1501
01:40:02,287 --> 01:40:05,541
and you awaken
from that youthful spell of immortality
1502
01:40:05,624 --> 01:40:08,419
where it feels like the road
is gonna go on forever.
1503
01:40:09,837 --> 01:40:15,634
And you walk alongside your chosen partner
with the clock ticking.
1504
01:40:16,635 --> 01:40:21,473
And you recognize that life is finite,
that you've got just so much time.
1505
01:40:22,057 --> 01:40:23,475
And so together...
1506
01:40:24,184 --> 01:40:27,771
you name the things that will give
your life in that time its meaning,
1507
01:40:29,064 --> 01:40:32,735
its purpose, its fullness,
its very reality.
1508
01:40:33,944 --> 01:40:36,947
And this is what you build together.
This is...
1509
01:40:38,198 --> 01:40:40,284
what your love consists of.
1510
01:40:41,160 --> 01:40:42,911
This is what you...
1511
01:40:44,329 --> 01:40:46,373
This is your life, you know?
1512
01:40:47,332 --> 01:40:50,586
And these are things
that you can hold onto
1513
01:40:51,253 --> 01:40:52,880
when the storms come,
1514
01:40:54,298 --> 01:40:55,466
as they will.
1515
01:41:04,808 --> 01:41:06,977
♪ I hold you in my arms ♪
1516
01:41:07,144 --> 01:41:08,937
[audience applauds]
1517
01:41:09,021 --> 01:41:11,231
♪ As the band plays ♪
1518
01:41:13,192 --> 01:41:15,986
♪ What are those words whispered, baby ♪
1519
01:41:17,529 --> 01:41:19,531
♪ As you turn away? ♪
1520
01:41:21,825 --> 01:41:23,911
♪ I saw you last night ♪
1521
01:41:25,954 --> 01:41:28,040
♪ Out on the edge of town ♪
1522
01:41:30,501 --> 01:41:34,755
♪ I wanna read your mind
To know just what I've got ♪
1523
01:41:34,838 --> 01:41:37,591
♪ In this new thing I've found ♪
1524
01:41:39,009 --> 01:41:41,678
♪ So tell me what I see ♪
1525
01:41:43,639 --> 01:41:47,101
♪ When I look in your eyes ♪
1526
01:41:47,684 --> 01:41:51,396
♪ Is that you, baby ♪
1527
01:41:51,480 --> 01:41:56,443
♪ Or just a brilliant disguise? ♪
1528
01:41:56,819 --> 01:42:01,406
♪ A-ha, ah-ah-ise ♪
1529
01:42:02,699 --> 01:42:05,994
♪ I heard somebody call your name ♪
1530
01:42:07,538 --> 01:42:10,499
♪ From underneath our willow ♪
1531
01:42:11,583 --> 01:42:14,795
♪ I saw something tucked in shame ♪
1532
01:42:16,505 --> 01:42:19,341
♪ Underneath your pillow ♪
1533
01:42:20,592 --> 01:42:23,637
♪ Well, I've tried so hard, baby ♪
1534
01:42:24,930 --> 01:42:27,766
♪ But I just can't see ♪
1535
01:42:29,852 --> 01:42:32,020
♪ What a woman like you ♪
1536
01:42:32,604 --> 01:42:35,524
♪ Hmm, is doing with me ♪
1537
01:42:37,943 --> 01:42:40,612
♪ So tell me who I see ♪
1538
01:42:42,614 --> 01:42:46,034
♪ When I look in your eyes ♪
1539
01:42:46,869 --> 01:42:50,706
♪ Is that you, baby ♪
1540
01:42:50,789 --> 01:42:55,669
♪ Or just a brilliant disguise? ♪
1541
01:42:56,253 --> 01:43:00,966
♪ A-ha, ah-ah-ise ♪
1542
01:43:03,093 --> 01:43:05,012
♪ Now look at me, baby ♪
1543
01:43:06,388 --> 01:43:09,975
♪ I'm struggling to do everything right ♪
1544
01:43:11,560 --> 01:43:14,479
♪ And then it all falls apart ♪
1545
01:43:15,981 --> 01:43:18,901
♪ Oh, when out go the lights ♪
1546
01:43:20,277 --> 01:43:23,530
♪ I'm just a lonely pilgrim ♪
1547
01:43:24,823 --> 01:43:28,035
♪ I walk this world in wealth ♪
1548
01:43:28,368 --> 01:43:32,998
♪ I wanna know if it's you I don't trust ♪
1549
01:43:33,874 --> 01:43:38,337
♪ 'Cause I damn sure don't trust myself ♪
1550
01:43:38,670 --> 01:43:41,089
♪ Now, you play the loving woman ♪
1551
01:43:43,175 --> 01:43:45,928
♪ I'll play the faithful man ♪
1552
01:43:47,763 --> 01:43:50,641
♪ But just don't look too close ♪
1553
01:43:52,267 --> 01:43:55,812
♪ Into the palm of my hand ♪
1554
01:43:56,772 --> 01:43:59,775
♪ Yeah, we stood at the altar ♪
1555
01:44:00,108 --> 01:44:04,404
♪ The gypsy swore our future was right ♪
1556
01:44:05,614 --> 01:44:08,283
♪ But come the wee, wee hours ♪
1557
01:44:08,367 --> 01:44:13,789
♪ Maybe, baby, the gypsy lied ♪
1558
01:44:14,206 --> 01:44:16,917
♪ So when you look at me ♪
1559
01:44:18,335 --> 01:44:21,838
♪ You better look hard and look twice ♪
1560
01:44:23,215 --> 01:44:27,219
♪ Is that me, baby ♪
1561
01:44:27,302 --> 01:44:32,432
♪ Or just a brilliant disguise? ♪
1562
01:44:32,975 --> 01:44:38,230
♪ A-ha, ah-ah-ise ♪
1563
01:44:39,940 --> 01:44:42,109
♪ Tonight, our bed is cold ♪
1564
01:44:43,735 --> 01:44:46,989
♪ I'm lost in the darkness of our love ♪
1565
01:44:49,032 --> 01:44:52,577
♪ God have mercy on the man ♪
1566
01:44:53,578 --> 01:44:58,375
♪ Who doubts what he's sure of ♪
1567
01:45:01,503 --> 01:45:03,588
♪ Mmm ♪
1568
01:45:06,341 --> 01:45:08,760
♪ Mmm ♪
1569
01:45:10,095 --> 01:45:16,601
♪ Ooh, ooh ♪
1570
01:45:20,147 --> 01:45:25,152
[audience applauds]
1571
01:45:28,447 --> 01:45:30,198
Patti Scialfa!
1572
01:45:30,282 --> 01:45:31,783
[audience cheers]
1573
01:45:31,867 --> 01:45:33,577
She's a badass!
1574
01:45:44,755 --> 01:45:47,132
Gonna add this song to our set tonight.
1575
01:45:48,050 --> 01:45:52,804
All right, this is the final days
of Patti's first pregnancy.
1576
01:45:53,555 --> 01:45:58,477
I receive a surprise visit
from my father at my home in LA.
1577
01:45:58,560 --> 01:46:01,438
You know, he had driven 500 miles,
unannounced,
1578
01:46:02,022 --> 01:46:03,523
to knock on my door.
1579
01:46:04,608 --> 01:46:05,859
That's his style.
1580
01:46:06,485 --> 01:46:08,487
So at 11:00 a.m., we sit
1581
01:46:08,570 --> 01:46:11,907
in the sunlit dining room
and we're nursing morning beers.
1582
01:46:13,241 --> 01:46:15,327
-That's his style.
-[audience laughs]
1583
01:46:15,410 --> 01:46:17,746
It's my father's breakfast of champions.
1584
01:46:18,789 --> 01:46:24,294
When my dad, never a talkative man,
right, blurted out,
1585
01:46:25,045 --> 01:46:26,630
"You've been very good to us."
1586
01:46:27,798 --> 01:46:31,551
And I nodded that I had, you know?
And, uh...
1587
01:46:33,178 --> 01:46:36,098
And then he says,
"And I wasn't very good to you."
1588
01:46:39,059 --> 01:46:41,728
[mumbles] And the room just...
1589
01:46:44,815 --> 01:46:46,942
well, stood still...
1590
01:46:48,110 --> 01:46:52,239
as to my shock, the unacknowledgeable
was being acknowledged.
1591
01:46:52,322 --> 01:46:53,156
If I...
1592
01:46:54,199 --> 01:46:57,160
If I didn't know better,
I would have sworn an apology...
1593
01:46:58,120 --> 01:47:00,080
of some sort was being made.
1594
01:47:01,081 --> 01:47:02,249
And it was.
1595
01:47:03,333 --> 01:47:06,503
Here in the last days, before I was...
1596
01:47:07,838 --> 01:47:11,299
to become a father,
my own father was visiting me...
1597
01:47:12,717 --> 01:47:15,220
to warn me of the mistakes
that he had made,
1598
01:47:16,054 --> 01:47:19,057
and to warn me not to make them
with my own children.
1599
01:47:20,559 --> 01:47:24,020
[sighs] To release them
from the chain of our sins,
1600
01:47:24,104 --> 01:47:27,399
my father's and mine
and our fathers' before.
1601
01:47:28,733 --> 01:47:30,444
That they may be free...
1602
01:47:31,153 --> 01:47:34,364
to make their own choices
and to live their own lives.
1603
01:47:36,241 --> 01:47:41,329
We are ghosts or we are ancestors
in our children's lives.
1604
01:47:42,247 --> 01:47:46,084
We either lay our mistakes,
our burdens upon them
1605
01:47:46,543 --> 01:47:47,961
and we haunt them.
1606
01:47:49,129 --> 01:47:52,632
Or we assist them in laying
those old burdens down,
1607
01:47:52,966 --> 01:47:57,554
and we free them from the chain
of our own flawed behavior.
1608
01:47:58,763 --> 01:48:02,559
And as ancestors,
we walk alongside of them,
1609
01:48:03,268 --> 01:48:06,062
and we assist them
in finding their own way
1610
01:48:06,688 --> 01:48:08,440
and some transcendence.
1611
01:48:09,608 --> 01:48:11,026
My father...
1612
01:48:12,611 --> 01:48:16,364
on that day, was petitioning me
1613
01:48:17,240 --> 01:48:20,285
for an ancestral role in my life
1614
01:48:20,368 --> 01:48:24,706
after being a ghost for a long, long time.
1615
01:48:25,957 --> 01:48:30,754
[clicks tongue] He wanted me to write
a new end to our relationship,
1616
01:48:31,046 --> 01:48:34,841
and he wanted me to be ready
for the new beginning
1617
01:48:35,759 --> 01:48:37,969
that I was about to experience.
1618
01:48:42,599 --> 01:48:45,519
It was the greatest moment
in my life with my dad.
1619
01:48:46,353 --> 01:48:48,188
And it was all that I needed.
1620
01:48:56,321 --> 01:48:58,198
Yeah. [sighs]
1621
01:49:01,409 --> 01:49:04,955
♪ Out where the creek
Turns shallow and sandy ♪
1622
01:49:05,997 --> 01:49:09,125
♪ And the moon comes
Skimmin' away the stars ♪
1623
01:49:10,252 --> 01:49:14,047
♪ The wind in the mesquite
Comes rushin' over the hilltops ♪
1624
01:49:15,924 --> 01:49:18,218
♪ Straight into my arms ♪
1625
01:49:20,178 --> 01:49:22,347
♪ Straight into my arms ♪
1626
01:49:23,473 --> 01:49:27,102
♪ I'm riding hard
Carryin' a catch of roses ♪
1627
01:49:28,353 --> 01:49:30,939
♪ And a fresh map that I made ♪
1628
01:49:32,107 --> 01:49:37,028
♪ Tonight I'm gonna get birth naked
And bury my old soul ♪
1629
01:49:38,363 --> 01:49:40,615
♪ And dance on its grave ♪
1630
01:49:42,450 --> 01:49:44,911
♪ I'm gonna dance on its grave ♪
1631
01:49:46,246 --> 01:49:51,835
♪ It's been a long time comin', my dear ♪
1632
01:49:54,588 --> 01:49:57,549
♪ It's been a long time comin' ♪
1633
01:49:58,925 --> 01:50:02,804
♪ But now it's here, now it's here ♪
1634
01:50:05,807 --> 01:50:08,852
♪ Well, my daddy, he was just a stranger ♪
1635
01:50:10,478 --> 01:50:13,231
♪ Lived in a hotel downtown ♪
1636
01:50:14,816 --> 01:50:18,987
♪ When I was a kid, he was just somebody ♪
1637
01:50:20,655 --> 01:50:22,824
♪ Somebody I'd see around ♪
1638
01:50:24,784 --> 01:50:26,953
♪ Somebody I'd see around ♪
1639
01:50:28,496 --> 01:50:31,625
♪ Now down below and pullin' on my shirt ♪
1640
01:50:32,667 --> 01:50:34,711
♪ I got some kids of my own ♪
1641
01:50:35,295 --> 01:50:37,172
♪ If I had one wish ♪
1642
01:50:37,255 --> 01:50:40,342
♪ In this godforsaken world, kids
It'd be ♪
1643
01:50:41,009 --> 01:50:43,261
♪ Your mistakes would be your own ♪
1644
01:50:45,347 --> 01:50:47,599
♪ Yeah, your sins would be your own ♪
1645
01:50:48,558 --> 01:50:54,689
♪ It's been a long time comin', my dear ♪
1646
01:50:57,567 --> 01:51:03,573
♪ It's been a long time comin'
But now it's here ♪
1647
01:51:04,324 --> 01:51:05,950
♪ Now it's here ♪
1648
01:51:21,174 --> 01:51:24,928
♪ Out 'neath the arms of Cassiopeia ♪
1649
01:51:26,262 --> 01:51:29,349
♪ Where the sword of Orion sweeps ♪
1650
01:51:30,892 --> 01:51:35,522
♪ It's me and you, Rosie
Cracklin' like crossed wires ♪
1651
01:51:36,648 --> 01:51:39,192
♪ You breathin' in your sleep ♪
1652
01:51:41,361 --> 01:51:43,780
♪ You breathin' in your sleep ♪
1653
01:51:46,449 --> 01:51:49,828
♪ There's just a spark of campfire
Left burnin' ♪
1654
01:51:51,579 --> 01:51:54,582
♪ Two kids in a sleeping bag beside ♪
1655
01:51:56,334 --> 01:51:58,169
♪ Reach neath your shirt ♪
1656
01:51:58,628 --> 01:52:01,715
♪ Lay my hands across your belly
And feel ♪
1657
01:52:02,173 --> 01:52:04,592
♪ Another one kickin' inside ♪
1658
01:52:06,010 --> 01:52:10,598
♪ And I ain't gonna fuck it up this time ♪
1659
01:52:11,725 --> 01:52:18,314
♪ Oh, it's been a long time comin'
My dear ♪
1660
01:52:20,775 --> 01:52:25,155
♪ Oh, it's been a long time comin' ♪
1661
01:52:25,905 --> 01:52:27,574
♪ But now it's here ♪
1662
01:52:28,742 --> 01:52:31,035
♪ Now it's here ♪
1663
01:52:34,164 --> 01:52:39,169
[audience cheering and clapping]
1664
01:52:47,802 --> 01:52:48,887
[Bruce] All right.
1665
01:52:49,888 --> 01:52:52,599
I never believed that people come
to my shows
1666
01:52:52,682 --> 01:52:55,477
or to rock shows in general
to be told anything.
1667
01:52:55,560 --> 01:52:57,562
[audience chuckles]
1668
01:52:57,896 --> 01:52:58,730
But...
1669
01:52:59,481 --> 01:53:02,108
I do believe that they come
to be reminded of things,
1670
01:53:02,192 --> 01:53:04,986
to be reminded of who they are
at their most joyous,
1671
01:53:05,069 --> 01:53:07,322
at their deepest when life feels full.
1672
01:53:07,864 --> 01:53:10,408
It's a good place to get in touch
with your heart and your spirit.
1673
01:53:10,492 --> 01:53:12,285
It's good to be amongst the crowd,
1674
01:53:12,869 --> 01:53:15,622
be reminded of who we are
and who we can be collectively.
1675
01:53:15,705 --> 01:53:17,916
Music does those things pretty well.
1676
01:53:18,458 --> 01:53:21,669
Sometimes, they can come in pretty handy.
1677
01:53:22,587 --> 01:53:24,964
And particularly these days,
when some reminding
1678
01:53:25,548 --> 01:53:28,426
of who we are and who we can be
isn't such a bad thing.
1679
01:53:28,510 --> 01:53:29,552
You know?
1680
01:53:30,094 --> 01:53:34,057
[audience applauds]
1681
01:53:36,810 --> 01:53:40,730
I-- I refer back to the weekend
of the March for Our Lives
1682
01:53:40,814 --> 01:53:43,233
when we saw all those young people
in Washington,
1683
01:53:43,316 --> 01:53:45,318
and citizens all around the country,
1684
01:53:45,401 --> 01:53:48,029
remind us of what faith in America
1685
01:53:48,112 --> 01:53:50,698
and what real faith in American democracy
1686
01:53:51,241 --> 01:53:53,201
and how sacred that is.
1687
01:53:54,285 --> 01:53:57,121
[crowd whooping and clapping]
1688
01:54:00,416 --> 01:54:01,543
You know...
1689
01:54:02,752 --> 01:54:07,298
that weekend, you just saw
what it actually looked and felt like.
1690
01:54:07,882 --> 01:54:09,467
It was just encouraging
1691
01:54:10,093 --> 01:54:12,428
to see all those people out on the street
1692
01:54:12,512 --> 01:54:16,599
and all that righteous passion alive
in the service of something good.
1693
01:54:17,517 --> 01:54:19,185
To see it's still there,
1694
01:54:20,186 --> 01:54:22,939
at the center of the beating heart
of our country...
1695
01:54:24,148 --> 01:54:25,233
and...
1696
01:54:26,901 --> 01:54:29,946
in spite of what we've been going through.
And it was a good day, you know?
1697
01:54:30,029 --> 01:54:31,239
It was just...
1698
01:54:31,948 --> 01:54:33,741
it was just one good day.
1699
01:54:34,784 --> 01:54:36,744
But it was a necessary day.
1700
01:54:37,370 --> 01:54:40,790
Because these are times
when we've also seen folks marching,
1701
01:54:40,874 --> 01:54:46,045
and in the highest offices of our land,
who want to speak to our darkest angels,
1702
01:54:46,379 --> 01:54:50,091
who want to call up the ugliest
and the most divisive ghosts
1703
01:54:50,174 --> 01:54:53,928
of America's past.
And they want to destroy the idea
1704
01:54:54,012 --> 01:54:56,764
of an America for all.
That's their intention.
1705
01:54:57,307 --> 01:54:59,517
That's what we've been seeing,
in the outrage
1706
01:54:59,601 --> 01:55:01,978
of the broken families on the border,
1707
01:55:02,061 --> 01:55:07,191
and in hate-filled marches
on American streets this year.
1708
01:55:07,567 --> 01:55:13,364
Things I never thought
I would see again in my lifetime.
1709
01:55:13,448 --> 01:55:17,327
Things that I thought
were dead and gone...
1710
01:55:18,036 --> 01:55:21,331
forever, on the ash heap of history.
1711
01:55:22,123 --> 01:55:23,249
You know...
1712
01:55:24,626 --> 01:55:26,920
We've come too far and worked too hard,
1713
01:55:27,003 --> 01:55:30,590
too many good people paid
too high a price,
1714
01:55:31,132 --> 01:55:35,678
paid with their lives,
to allow this to happen now.
1715
01:55:36,846 --> 01:55:38,723
You know... [mumbles]
1716
01:55:39,641 --> 01:55:42,936
There's been too much hard work done,
1717
01:55:43,853 --> 01:55:45,146
and sacrifice.
1718
01:55:46,940 --> 01:55:48,858
There's a beautiful quote by Dr. King
1719
01:55:48,942 --> 01:55:51,027
that says,
"The arc of the moral universe is long,
1720
01:55:51,110 --> 01:55:52,737
but it bends toward justice."
1721
01:55:53,488 --> 01:55:57,533
It is important to believe in those words
and to carry yourself
1722
01:55:58,117 --> 01:56:01,454
and to act accordingly,
to live with compassion.
1723
01:56:02,455 --> 01:56:05,166
And to have faith
in that what we're seeing now,
1724
01:56:05,750 --> 01:56:07,627
it's just another hard chapter...
1725
01:56:08,544 --> 01:56:11,464
in the long, long, ongoing battle
1726
01:56:12,465 --> 01:56:14,175
for the soul of the nation.
1727
01:56:16,386 --> 01:56:20,807
[audience applauds]
1728
01:56:40,576 --> 01:56:43,371
♪ Men walkin' along the railroad tracks ♪
1729
01:56:45,623 --> 01:56:48,543
♪ Goin' someplace there's no goin' back ♪
1730
01:56:49,794 --> 01:56:53,548
♪ Highway patrol choppers
Comin' up over the ridge ♪
1731
01:56:55,299 --> 01:56:58,469
♪ Hot soup on a campfire
Under the bridge ♪
1732
01:57:00,471 --> 01:57:03,433
♪ Shelter line stretchin'
Round the corner ♪
1733
01:57:06,269 --> 01:57:09,188
♪ Welcome to the new world order ♪
1734
01:57:10,523 --> 01:57:14,152
♪ Families sleepin' in their cars
In the southwest ♪
1735
01:57:16,112 --> 01:57:19,657
♪ No home, no job, no peace, no rest ♪
1736
01:57:20,950 --> 01:57:23,828
♪ Well, the highway is alive tonight ♪
1737
01:57:25,496 --> 01:57:29,208
♪ But nobody's kiddin' nobody
About where it goes ♪
1738
01:57:30,918 --> 01:57:34,380
♪ I'm sittin' down here
In the campfire light ♪
1739
01:57:36,466 --> 01:57:39,969
♪ Searchin' for the ghost of Tom Joad ♪
1740
01:57:43,765 --> 01:57:46,893
♪ He pulls a prayer book out
Of his sleeping bag ♪
1741
01:57:48,978 --> 01:57:52,356
♪ Preacher lights up a butt
And takes a drag ♪
1742
01:57:53,441 --> 01:57:57,403
♪ Waitin' for when the last shall be first
And the first shall be last ♪
1743
01:57:59,530 --> 01:58:02,700
♪ In a cardboard box
Neath the underpass ♪
1744
01:58:04,452 --> 01:58:07,622
♪ Got a one-way ticket
To the promised land ♪
1745
01:58:09,791 --> 01:58:13,127
♪ You got a hole in your belly
And a gun in your hand ♪
1746
01:58:14,879 --> 01:58:18,132
♪ Sleeping on a pillow of solid rock ♪
1747
01:58:20,384 --> 01:58:23,346
♪ Bathin' in the city aqueduct ♪
1748
01:58:25,139 --> 01:58:28,142
♪ Well, the highway is alive tonight ♪
1749
01:58:31,062 --> 01:58:34,023
♪ Where it's headed, everybody knows ♪
1750
01:58:35,691 --> 01:58:38,986
♪ I'm sittin' down here
In the campfire light ♪
1751
01:58:41,447 --> 01:58:44,909
♪ Waitin' on the ghost of Tom Joad ♪
1752
01:59:00,133 --> 01:59:01,551
♪ Now Tom said ♪
1753
01:59:03,636 --> 01:59:07,515
♪ "Mom, wherever there's a cop
Beatin' a guy ♪
1754
01:59:09,350 --> 01:59:13,396
♪ Wherever a hungry newborn baby cries ♪
1755
01:59:14,730 --> 01:59:18,151
♪ Where there's a fight against the blood
And hatred in the air ♪
1756
01:59:20,862 --> 01:59:23,865
♪ Look for me, Mom, I'll be there ♪
1757
01:59:25,449 --> 01:59:28,911
♪ Wherever somebody’s fightin'
For a place to stand ♪
1758
01:59:31,205 --> 01:59:34,542
♪ Or a decent job or a helpin' hand ♪
1759
01:59:36,085 --> 01:59:39,589
♪ Wherever somebody's strugglin'
To be free ♪
1760
01:59:42,300 --> 01:59:45,595
♪ Look in their eyes, Mom
You'll see me" ♪
1761
01:59:47,054 --> 01:59:50,016
♪ Well, the highway is alive tonight ♪
1762
01:59:52,935 --> 01:59:55,938
♪ Where it's headed, everybody knows ♪
1763
01:59:57,523 --> 02:00:00,943
♪ I'm sittin' down here
In the campfire light ♪
1764
02:00:03,446 --> 02:00:06,782
♪ With the ghost of old Tom Joad ♪
1765
02:00:37,980 --> 02:00:41,984
[audience applauds]
1766
02:00:51,285 --> 02:00:53,287
[strumming softly]
1767
02:01:03,422 --> 02:01:06,050
[Bruce]
♪ Can't see nothin' in front of me ♪
1768
02:01:07,718 --> 02:01:10,513
♪ Can't see nothin' coming up behind ♪
1769
02:01:10,596 --> 02:01:11,806
[audience applauds]
1770
02:01:11,889 --> 02:01:14,308
[Bruce]
♪ I make my way through this darkness ♪
1771
02:01:15,977 --> 02:01:19,897
♪ Can't feel nothin'
But this chain that binds me ♪
1772
02:01:20,731 --> 02:01:23,192
♪ Lost track of how far I've gone ♪
1773
02:01:24,402 --> 02:01:27,780
♪ How far I've gone
How high I've climbed ♪
1774
02:01:28,990 --> 02:01:31,575
♪ On my back's a sixty pound stone ♪
1775
02:01:33,244 --> 02:01:36,330
♪ On my shoulder, a half mile of line ♪
1776
02:01:37,164 --> 02:01:39,875
♪ Come on up for the rising ♪
1777
02:01:41,544 --> 02:01:44,547
♪ Come on up, lay your hands in mine ♪
1778
02:01:45,631 --> 02:01:48,467
♪ Come on up for the rising ♪
1779
02:01:49,802 --> 02:01:52,471
♪ Come on up for the rising tonight ♪
1780
02:01:54,598 --> 02:01:56,851
♪ Left the house this morning ♪
1781
02:01:58,394 --> 02:02:00,980
♪ Bells ringing filled the air ♪
1782
02:02:02,606 --> 02:02:05,067
♪ Wearin' the cross of my calling ♪
1783
02:02:06,235 --> 02:02:10,448
♪ On wheels of fire
I come rollin' down here ♪
1784
02:02:11,115 --> 02:02:14,035
♪ Come on up for the rising ♪
1785
02:02:15,453 --> 02:02:18,372
♪ Come on up, lay your hands in mine ♪
1786
02:02:19,248 --> 02:02:22,293
♪ Come on up for the rising ♪
1787
02:02:23,627 --> 02:02:26,547
♪ Come on up for the rising tonight ♪
1788
02:02:26,630 --> 02:02:30,384
♪ Yeah, li, li, li, li, li-li, li, li ♪
1789
02:02:31,010 --> 02:02:34,388
♪ Li-li-li, li, li, li, li-li, li ♪
1790
02:02:35,473 --> 02:02:38,642
♪ There's spirits above and behind me ♪
1791
02:02:39,643 --> 02:02:42,980
♪ Faces gone black, eyes burnin' bright ♪
1792
02:02:44,607 --> 02:02:47,360
♪ May their precious blood bind me ♪
1793
02:02:48,194 --> 02:02:52,365
♪ Lord, as I stand
Before your fiery light ♪
1794
02:02:53,699 --> 02:02:56,827
♪ Li, li, li, li, li-li, li, li ♪
1795
02:02:57,453 --> 02:03:00,873
♪ Li-li-li, li, li, li, li-li, li ♪
1796
02:03:04,960 --> 02:03:07,630
♪ I see you, Mary, in the garden ♪
1797
02:03:09,673 --> 02:03:12,843
♪ In the garden of a thousand sighs ♪
1798
02:03:14,220 --> 02:03:16,639
♪ There's holy pictures of our children ♪
1799
02:03:18,682 --> 02:03:21,602
♪ Dancin' in a sky filled with light ♪
1800
02:03:23,479 --> 02:03:25,898
♪ May I feel your arms around me ♪
1801
02:03:28,025 --> 02:03:31,028
♪ May I feel your blood mix with mine ♪
1802
02:03:32,530 --> 02:03:34,740
♪ A dream of life comes to me ♪
1803
02:03:36,033 --> 02:03:39,912
♪ Like a catfish dancin'
On the end of my line ♪
1804
02:03:41,038 --> 02:03:45,626
♪ Sky of blackness and sorrow
A dream of life ♪
1805
02:03:46,252 --> 02:03:50,423
♪ Sky of love, sky of tears
A dream of life ♪
1806
02:03:51,507 --> 02:03:55,553
♪ Sky of glory and sadness
A dream of life ♪
1807
02:03:56,387 --> 02:04:01,392
♪ Sky of mercy, sky of fear
A dream of life ♪
1808
02:04:01,892 --> 02:04:06,105
♪ Sky of memory and shadow
A dream of life ♪
1809
02:04:06,188 --> 02:04:09,442
♪ Your burnin' winds
Fill my arms tonight ♪
1810
02:04:11,360 --> 02:04:14,363
♪ Sky of longing and emptiness ♪
1811
02:04:17,032 --> 02:04:20,494
♪ Sky of fullness, sky of blessed life ♪
1812
02:04:21,412 --> 02:04:24,457
♪ Come on up for the rising ♪
1813
02:04:25,833 --> 02:04:28,752
♪ Come on up, lay your hands in mine ♪
1814
02:04:29,920 --> 02:04:32,673
♪ Come on up for the rising ♪
1815
02:04:34,008 --> 02:04:37,094
♪ Come on up for the rising tonight ♪
1816
02:04:37,178 --> 02:04:40,848
♪ Hey, li, li, li, li, li-li, li, li ♪
1817
02:04:41,474 --> 02:04:44,894
♪ Li-li-li, li, li, li, li-li, li ♪
1818
02:04:45,769 --> 02:04:49,190
♪ Li-li-li, li, li, li, li-li, li, li ♪
1819
02:04:50,191 --> 02:04:53,611
♪ Li-li-li, li, li, li, li-li, li ♪
1820
02:05:01,535 --> 02:05:03,204
♪ A dream of life ♪
1821
02:05:05,915 --> 02:05:07,833
♪ A dream of life ♪
1822
02:05:11,337 --> 02:05:13,172
♪ A dream of life ♪
1823
02:05:15,257 --> 02:05:17,259
[audience applauds]
1824
02:05:24,934 --> 02:05:28,437
I always--
I always thought I was a typical American,
1825
02:05:28,521 --> 02:05:31,857
and so I fought my whole life,
and I studied and I played
1826
02:05:31,941 --> 02:05:33,734
and I worked,
1827
02:05:33,817 --> 02:05:37,404
'cause I wanted to hear and I wanted
to know the whole American story.
1828
02:05:38,489 --> 02:05:41,825
I wanted to know my story
and your story.
1829
02:05:42,743 --> 02:05:45,538
I felt like I needed to understand
as much of it as I could
1830
02:05:45,621 --> 02:05:47,581
in order to understand myself.
1831
02:05:48,290 --> 02:05:50,334
You know? Who was I? And...
1832
02:05:51,627 --> 02:05:54,046
where I came from and what that meant.
1833
02:05:54,880 --> 02:05:58,300
What did it mean to my family?
Where was I going?
1834
02:05:59,426 --> 02:06:01,762
Where were we going together
as a people?
1835
02:06:02,346 --> 02:06:05,474
And-- and what did it mean
to be an American?
1836
02:06:05,975 --> 02:06:11,689
And to be a part of that story
in this place and in this time.
1837
02:06:12,815 --> 02:06:16,193
I wanted to be able to celebrate
and honor its beauty,
1838
02:06:17,570 --> 02:06:18,779
its power.
1839
02:06:19,697 --> 02:06:21,949
And I wanted to be able
to be a critical voice
1840
02:06:22,032 --> 02:06:24,910
when I thought that
that's what the times called for.
1841
02:06:25,536 --> 02:06:26,954
But most of all,
1842
02:06:27,037 --> 02:06:31,000
more than anything else, I wanted
to be able to tell that story well to you.
1843
02:06:32,418 --> 02:06:34,920
That was my young promise to myself.
1844
02:06:35,588 --> 02:06:37,756
And this was my young promise to you.
1845
02:06:38,215 --> 02:06:40,426
From when I was a very young man,
1846
02:06:41,176 --> 02:06:43,262
I took my fun very seriously.
1847
02:06:43,345 --> 02:06:45,180
-[audience laughs]
-You know? [chuckles]
1848
02:06:45,264 --> 02:06:47,975
And this is what I have pursued
as my service.
1849
02:06:48,058 --> 02:06:51,937
I still believe in it as such.
This is what I've presented to you
1850
02:06:52,021 --> 02:06:55,524
all these years
as my long and noisy prayer,
1851
02:06:55,608 --> 02:06:58,986
as my magic trick.
1852
02:06:59,069 --> 02:07:03,949
-[chuckles]
-[crowd whooping, clapping]
1853
02:07:04,950 --> 02:07:06,201
I wanted...
1854
02:07:06,952 --> 02:07:10,414
I wanted to rock your very soul!
1855
02:07:10,914 --> 02:07:14,960
And have you bring it home
and pass it on and...
1856
02:07:15,544 --> 02:07:20,549
I wanted it to be sung and altered by you
and your folks and your children,
1857
02:07:20,633 --> 02:07:21,967
should they be interested.
1858
02:07:22,885 --> 02:07:25,429
I wanted it to be something
that you could call on
1859
02:07:25,512 --> 02:07:27,181
when things were good.
1860
02:07:28,140 --> 02:07:29,016
And, uh...
1861
02:07:29,975 --> 02:07:31,894
and when things were not so good.
1862
02:07:32,811 --> 02:07:36,523
You know, that it might strengthen,
help make sense of...
1863
02:07:37,149 --> 02:07:40,569
your story and your life the way
that you strengthen me and help me
1864
02:07:40,653 --> 02:07:43,614
make sense of my life.
You've provided me with purpose,
1865
02:07:44,239 --> 02:07:47,868
with meaning and with a great,
great amount of joy.
1866
02:07:48,369 --> 02:07:49,828
I hope I've done that for you
1867
02:07:49,912 --> 02:07:52,373
and that I've been
a good traveling companion.
1868
02:07:52,456 --> 02:07:55,292
[audience cheering and clapping]
1869
02:07:56,960 --> 02:08:01,548
Remember that the future
is not yet written.
1870
02:08:02,049 --> 02:08:07,680
So when things look dark,
do as my mighty mom would insist,
1871
02:08:08,097 --> 02:08:11,975
lace up your dancing shoes
and get to work.
1872
02:08:12,559 --> 02:08:15,562
[audience cheering]
1873
02:08:17,106 --> 02:08:20,943
[playing "Dancing in the Dark"]
1874
02:08:28,117 --> 02:08:31,578
♪ I get up in the evenin' ♪
1875
02:08:32,746 --> 02:08:35,541
♪ And I ain't got nothing to say ♪
1876
02:08:35,624 --> 02:08:37,918
♪ I come home in the mornin', ♪
1877
02:08:39,294 --> 02:08:43,215
♪ I go to bed feelin' the same way ♪
1878
02:08:43,298 --> 02:08:46,093
♪ I ain't nothin' but tired ♪
1879
02:08:47,761 --> 02:08:51,682
♪ Man, I'm just tired
And bored with myself ♪
1880
02:08:52,266 --> 02:08:55,102
♪ Hey there, baby ♪
1881
02:08:55,519 --> 02:08:58,564
♪ Hmm, I could use just a little help ♪
1882
02:08:59,022 --> 02:09:01,692
♪ You can't start a fire ♪
1883
02:09:02,985 --> 02:09:06,822
♪ You can't start a fire without a spark ♪
1884
02:09:07,239 --> 02:09:09,658
♪ This gun's for hire ♪
1885
02:09:10,784 --> 02:09:14,455
♪ Even if we're just dancin' in the dark ♪
1886
02:09:18,375 --> 02:09:21,003
♪ Messages keep getting clearer ♪
1887
02:09:22,045 --> 02:09:25,007
♪ Radios on and I'm movin'
Round the place ♪
1888
02:09:25,924 --> 02:09:28,552
♪ I check my look in the mirror ♪
1889
02:09:29,386 --> 02:09:33,640
♪ Wanna change my clothes
My hair, my face ♪
1890
02:09:33,807 --> 02:09:36,351
♪ Man, I ain't gettin' nowhere ♪
1891
02:09:38,562 --> 02:09:41,231
♪ Just livin' in a dump like this ♪
1892
02:09:41,315 --> 02:09:45,068
♪ There's somethin' happenin' somewhere ♪
1893
02:09:45,360 --> 02:09:48,947
♪ Mm, baby, I just know that there is ♪
1894
02:09:49,698 --> 02:09:52,201
♪ You can't start a fire ♪
1895
02:09:53,619 --> 02:09:57,706
♪ You can't start a fire without a spark ♪
1896
02:09:58,081 --> 02:10:00,584
♪ This gun's for hire ♪
1897
02:10:01,794 --> 02:10:05,589
♪ Even if we're just dancin' in the dark ♪
1898
02:10:09,343 --> 02:10:12,304
♪ Sit around gettin' older ♪
1899
02:10:12,763 --> 02:10:14,640
There's a joke here somewhere.
1900
02:10:14,723 --> 02:10:15,766
[audience laughs]
1901
02:10:15,849 --> 02:10:17,935
When I figure it out, I'll let you know.
1902
02:10:18,018 --> 02:10:19,102
[audience chuckles]
1903
02:10:19,645 --> 02:10:22,981
♪ All I know is that it's on me ♪
1904
02:10:23,065 --> 02:10:26,360
♪ Shake this world off my shoulders ♪
1905
02:10:27,319 --> 02:10:31,031
♪ Come on, baby, have a laugh on me ♪
1906
02:10:33,367 --> 02:10:35,911
♪ Stay on the streets of this town ♪
1907
02:10:36,745 --> 02:10:42,000
♪ Oh, and they'll be carvin' you up
That's right ♪
1908
02:10:42,084 --> 02:10:44,711
♪ Say you gotta stay hungry ♪
1909
02:10:45,963 --> 02:10:49,967
♪ Well, I'm just about starvin' tonight ♪
1910
02:10:50,050 --> 02:10:52,594
♪ I'm dyin' for some action ♪
1911
02:10:54,096 --> 02:10:57,641
♪ Sick of sittin' around here
Tryin' to write this book ♪
1912
02:10:58,100 --> 02:11:01,270
♪ I need a love reaction! ♪
1913
02:11:01,645 --> 02:11:06,608
[audience cheering, whooping]
1914
02:11:06,692 --> 02:11:10,445
♪ Come on now
Baby, gimme just one look ♪
1915
02:11:10,529 --> 02:11:12,990
♪ You can't start a fire ♪
1916
02:11:14,783 --> 02:11:18,912
♪ Sittin' round cryin' over
A broken heart ♪
1917
02:11:18,996 --> 02:11:21,456
♪ This gun's for hire ♪
1918
02:11:22,958 --> 02:11:26,253
♪ Even if we're just dancin' in the dark ♪
1919
02:11:26,336 --> 02:11:28,922
♪ You can't start a fire ♪
1920
02:11:30,257 --> 02:11:34,845
♪ Worryin' about your little world
Fallin' apart ♪
1921
02:11:34,928 --> 02:11:37,389
♪ This gun's for hire ♪
1922
02:11:38,682 --> 02:11:42,311
♪ Even if we're just dancin' in the dark ♪
1923
02:11:42,394 --> 02:11:43,228
[shouts]
1924
02:11:43,896 --> 02:11:45,898
[audience cheering]
1925
02:11:46,523 --> 02:11:50,402
♪ Even if we're just dancin' in the dark ♪
1926
02:11:50,485 --> 02:11:53,488
[audience clapping]
1927
02:11:55,073 --> 02:11:58,619
♪ Hey, baby ♪
1928
02:12:03,040 --> 02:12:06,960
♪ Nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah ♪
1929
02:12:17,763 --> 02:12:21,183
[audience cheering and applauding]
1930
02:12:38,158 --> 02:12:41,286
♪ Grab your ticket and your suitcase ♪
1931
02:12:42,329 --> 02:12:44,998
♪ Thunder's rollin' down this track ♪
1932
02:12:46,625 --> 02:12:49,670
♪ Oh, you don't know
Where you're goin' now ♪
1933
02:12:50,754 --> 02:12:53,757
♪ But you know you won't be back ♪
1934
02:12:54,341 --> 02:12:57,094
♪ Well, darlin', if you're weary ♪
1935
02:12:57,552 --> 02:13:00,305
♪ Lay your head upon my chest ♪
1936
02:13:00,389 --> 02:13:05,519
♪ We'll take what we can carry
And we'll leave the rest ♪
1937
02:13:05,602 --> 02:13:12,109
♪ Well, big wheels roll through fields
Where sunlight streams ♪
1938
02:13:13,360 --> 02:13:16,822
♪ Oh, meet me ♪
1939
02:13:17,406 --> 02:13:22,077
♪ In a land of hope and dreams ♪
1940
02:13:22,160 --> 02:13:24,162
[audience cheers]
1941
02:13:28,709 --> 02:13:31,878
♪ Well, I will provide for you ♪
1942
02:13:32,504 --> 02:13:35,215
♪ And I'll stand by your side ♪
1943
02:13:37,134 --> 02:13:39,970
♪ You'll need a good companion now ♪
1944
02:13:41,513 --> 02:13:44,141
♪ Oh, for this part of the ride ♪
1945
02:13:45,017 --> 02:13:47,853
♪ Yeah, leave behind your sorrows ♪
1946
02:13:48,937 --> 02:13:51,481
♪ Let this day be the last ♪
1947
02:13:51,898 --> 02:13:56,319
♪ Well, tomorrow there'll be sunshine
Sunshine ♪
1948
02:13:56,403 --> 02:13:59,197
♪ And all this darkness past ♪
1949
02:13:59,281 --> 02:14:01,533
♪ Well, big wheels roll ♪
1950
02:14:02,034 --> 02:14:05,620
♪ Through fields where sunlight streams ♪
1951
02:14:07,080 --> 02:14:09,332
♪ Oh, meet me ♪
1952
02:14:09,416 --> 02:14:13,712
♪ In a land of hope and dreams ♪
1953
02:14:15,464 --> 02:14:18,258
♪ Well, this train ♪
1954
02:14:18,341 --> 02:14:21,136
♪ Carries saints and sinners ♪
1955
02:14:21,219 --> 02:14:25,432
♪ This train carries losers and winners ♪
1956
02:14:25,515 --> 02:14:27,017
♪ This train ♪
1957
02:14:27,768 --> 02:14:31,480
♪ Carries whores and gamblers
This train ♪
1958
02:14:32,189 --> 02:14:34,107
♪ Carries lost souls ♪
1959
02:14:34,524 --> 02:14:36,526
♪ I said this train ♪
1960
02:14:36,902 --> 02:14:40,530
♪ Carries brokenhearted, this train ♪
1961
02:14:41,198 --> 02:14:45,577
♪ Thieves and sweet souls departed
This train ♪
1962
02:14:46,495 --> 02:14:50,123
♪ Carries fools and kings
Lord, this train ♪
1963
02:14:50,957 --> 02:14:52,626
♪ All aboard ♪
1964
02:14:52,709 --> 02:14:54,961
♪ I said, now, this train... ♪
1965
02:14:55,670 --> 02:14:59,382
♪ Dreams will not be thwarted
This train ♪
1966
02:15:00,217 --> 02:15:03,929
♪ Faith will be rewarded, this train ♪
1967
02:15:04,721 --> 02:15:08,850
♪ Hear the steel wheels singin'
This train ♪
1968
02:15:08,934 --> 02:15:12,312
♪ Bells of freedom ringin’ ♪
1969
02:15:18,026 --> 02:15:20,529
♪ Well, big wheels roll ♪
1970
02:15:20,612 --> 02:15:24,074
♪ Through fields where sunlight streams ♪
1971
02:15:25,909 --> 02:15:28,870
♪ Oh, meet me ♪
1972
02:15:29,204 --> 02:15:34,918
♪ In a land of hope and dreams ♪
1973
02:15:35,001 --> 02:15:37,671
♪ Oh, meet me ♪
1974
02:15:38,088 --> 02:15:44,094
♪ In a land of hope and dreams ♪
1975
02:15:45,345 --> 02:15:48,765
[audience cheering]
1976
02:15:48,849 --> 02:15:50,142
Whoo!
1977
02:15:50,225 --> 02:15:53,061
[audience whooping]
1978
02:16:02,529 --> 02:16:05,657
[applause continues]
1979
02:16:12,789 --> 02:16:14,082
[Bruce] Thank you.
1980
02:16:14,416 --> 02:16:15,667
Please...
1981
02:16:16,251 --> 02:16:19,045
-be seated. [chuckles]
-[audience laughs]
1982
02:16:19,713 --> 02:16:23,592
It was a beautiful fall November evening.
It was during the writing of my book.
1983
02:16:23,967 --> 02:16:26,678
I drove back to my neighborhood
where I grew up,
1984
02:16:27,554 --> 02:16:28,889
looking for, uh...
1985
02:16:30,682 --> 02:16:31,766
[clicks tongue]
1986
02:16:31,850 --> 02:16:33,560
I still don't have a fucking clue.
1987
02:16:33,643 --> 02:16:35,353
-All right?
-[audience laughs]
1988
02:16:35,437 --> 02:16:36,771
But, uh...
1989
02:16:37,689 --> 02:16:39,774
All I know is the streets were dead empty
1990
02:16:39,858 --> 02:16:44,529
and the whole place looked
like it had been locked down since 1955.
1991
02:16:45,447 --> 02:16:47,782
My corner church was silent and unchanged,
1992
02:16:47,866 --> 02:16:50,118
no weddings, no funerals. I...
1993
02:16:50,577 --> 02:16:53,455
rolled slowly another 50 yards up my block
1994
02:16:53,538 --> 02:16:56,208
to visit my great tree, and it was gone.
1995
02:16:57,584 --> 02:17:02,005
It had been cut to the street
since the last time I had drove through.
1996
02:17:02,797 --> 02:17:06,176
So I got out of the car
and I looked down and there was a...
1997
02:17:06,927 --> 02:17:11,097
square of musty earth that held
the remaining snakes of its roots
1998
02:17:11,181 --> 02:17:13,058
on the edge of a parking lot.
1999
02:17:13,516 --> 02:17:16,728
So I reached down and I picked up
a handful of dirt
2000
02:17:17,103 --> 02:17:19,522
and I just kind of ran it
through my hands.
2001
02:17:20,774 --> 02:17:23,151
And my heart sank like...
2002
02:17:24,110 --> 02:17:26,947
like a kid who had suffered
some irretrievable loss.
2003
02:17:27,030 --> 02:17:28,448
You know, like some...
2004
02:17:29,824 --> 02:17:32,827
some piece of me was gone. [sighs]
2005
02:17:34,913 --> 02:17:36,206
Um...
2006
02:17:38,416 --> 02:17:40,835
[clicks tongue] I don't know. I guess I...
2007
02:17:43,338 --> 02:17:46,091
It was just it had been there
long before I was.
2008
02:17:46,174 --> 02:17:49,177
I assumed it would be there
long after I was gone.
2009
02:17:49,261 --> 02:17:51,054
And I liked that.
2010
02:17:51,846 --> 02:17:53,723
It-- It felt eternal.
2011
02:17:54,307 --> 02:17:58,687
It was at the center of our street
and it had rooted
2012
02:17:59,854 --> 02:18:03,817
our neighborhood for so long.
2013
02:18:04,734 --> 02:18:07,821
So I sat there for a while
just cursing the county.
2014
02:18:08,655 --> 02:18:11,157
And listening to the sounds
of the evening come on,
2015
02:18:11,241 --> 02:18:14,244
and I looked again
and I realized it was gone, but some...
2016
02:18:15,245 --> 02:18:17,497
some essential piece of it
was still there,
2017
02:18:17,580 --> 02:18:20,166
the air and the space above its roots.
2018
02:18:20,792 --> 02:18:25,005
I could still feel the life
and the soul and the light
2019
02:18:25,964 --> 02:18:28,174
of my childhood friend there.
2020
02:18:29,467 --> 02:18:32,429
It's just that its leaves, its branches
and its massive trunk
2021
02:18:32,512 --> 02:18:36,599
were now outlined, shot through,
2022
02:18:37,392 --> 02:18:40,103
by evening stars and sky.
2023
02:18:41,271 --> 02:18:45,483
But my great tree's life couldn't be ended
or erased so easily
2024
02:18:46,234 --> 02:18:48,361
from this place, because it's history,
2025
02:18:49,154 --> 02:18:50,488
and history matters.
2026
02:18:51,531 --> 02:18:53,450
Its imprint was too great.
2027
02:18:53,533 --> 02:18:57,495
It was too old and it was too strong,
and it had been there too long...
2028
02:18:58,413 --> 02:19:00,415
to be done away with so easily.
2029
02:19:00,498 --> 02:19:02,125
It had stood witness
2030
02:19:02,959 --> 02:19:07,881
to everything that had happened
on these small streets beneath its arms.
2031
02:19:08,590 --> 02:19:09,883
All the joy...
2032
02:19:11,134 --> 02:19:12,677
and all the heartbreak.
2033
02:19:14,304 --> 02:19:15,764
And all the life.
2034
02:19:18,308 --> 02:19:23,396
And we live amongst ghosts,
always trying to reach us...
2035
02:19:25,732 --> 02:19:27,400
from that shadow world.
2036
02:19:28,360 --> 02:19:30,570
They're with us every step of the way.
2037
02:19:31,780 --> 02:19:34,282
You know,
my dead father's still with me every day.
2038
02:19:34,366 --> 02:19:36,785
I miss him, and if I had a wish...
2039
02:19:38,286 --> 02:19:39,746
Oh, man... [mutters]
2040
02:19:41,748 --> 02:19:44,167
I wish he could have been here
to see this.
2041
02:19:47,962 --> 02:19:50,882
But I visit with him every night.
2042
02:19:52,050 --> 02:19:55,011
A little bit. That's a grace-filled thing.
2043
02:19:55,095 --> 02:19:56,930
And Clarence, I get to...
2044
02:19:57,931 --> 02:20:01,226
I get to see and be with Clarence
a little bit every night.
2045
02:20:02,602 --> 02:20:03,895
And Danny...
2046
02:20:04,562 --> 02:20:05,605
Walter,
2047
02:20:06,731 --> 02:20:07,774
and Bart.
2048
02:20:07,857 --> 02:20:10,568
My own family, so many of them gone...
2049
02:20:11,361 --> 02:20:15,240
from these houses that are now filled
by strangers, but the soul...
2050
02:20:15,907 --> 02:20:17,742
the soul is a stubborn thing.
2051
02:20:18,993 --> 02:20:21,204
It doesn't dissipate so quickly.
2052
02:20:21,287 --> 02:20:22,956
Souls remain.
2053
02:20:24,040 --> 02:20:26,042
They remain here in the air,
2054
02:20:26,668 --> 02:20:28,211
in empty space,
2055
02:20:28,920 --> 02:20:30,296
dusty roots,
2056
02:20:31,089 --> 02:20:33,675
in sidewalks
that I knew every single inch of
2057
02:20:33,758 --> 02:20:35,635
like I knew my own body
2058
02:20:36,261 --> 02:20:37,429
as a child...
2059
02:20:39,514 --> 02:20:41,766
and in the songs that we sing.
2060
02:20:44,853 --> 02:20:47,772
You know... That is why we sing.
2061
02:20:49,566 --> 02:20:52,527
We sing for our blood and for our people.
2062
02:20:54,404 --> 02:20:57,532
Because that's all we have
at the end of the day.
2063
02:21:01,703 --> 02:21:03,121
Each other, and...
2064
02:21:03,746 --> 02:21:06,207
maybe that's what I'm looking for
when I go down there.
2065
02:21:06,291 --> 02:21:08,042
I just want to commune...
2066
02:21:09,043 --> 02:21:10,628
with the old spirits,
2067
02:21:11,713 --> 02:21:13,465
stand in their presence,
2068
02:21:14,007 --> 02:21:15,925
feel their hands on me...
2069
02:21:23,516 --> 02:21:24,893
one more time.
2070
02:21:25,351 --> 02:21:27,270
[clicks tongue, sighs]
2071
02:21:28,646 --> 02:21:32,233
Anyway, once again, I stood in the shadow
of my old church, you know?
2072
02:21:32,317 --> 02:21:34,611
You know what they say about Catholics?
2073
02:21:35,778 --> 02:21:38,865
-Yeah, there's no getting out.
- [audience chuckles]
2074
02:21:38,948 --> 02:21:42,577
No, no. You know,
once they got you, they got you.
2075
02:21:42,660 --> 02:21:45,497
The bastards got you
when the gettin' was good.
2076
02:21:46,080 --> 02:21:49,042
They did their work hard
and they did it well.
2077
02:21:50,835 --> 02:21:54,839
'Cause the words of a very strange
but all too familiar benediction
2078
02:21:54,923 --> 02:21:57,800
came back to me that evening.
2079
02:21:58,468 --> 02:22:01,095
And I want to tell you,
these were words that as a kid,
2080
02:22:01,179 --> 02:22:04,599
I mumbled these things,
I singsonged them,
2081
02:22:04,682 --> 02:22:08,895
I... chanted them,
bored out of my fucking mind
2082
02:22:08,978 --> 02:22:11,898
in an endless drone before class
2083
02:22:11,981 --> 02:22:15,568
-every fucking day.
-[audience laughs]
2084
02:22:15,652 --> 02:22:19,489
Every day, the green blazer,
the green tie, the green trousers,
2085
02:22:19,572 --> 02:22:23,993
the green socks of all
of St. Rose's unwilling disciples.
2086
02:22:24,077 --> 02:22:26,913
[audience laughs]
2087
02:22:28,081 --> 02:22:29,165
You know?
2088
02:22:29,666 --> 02:22:31,626
But for some damn reason
2089
02:22:32,669 --> 02:22:35,880
as I sat there on my street that night,
2090
02:22:37,465 --> 02:22:41,177
you know, mourning, mourning my old tree,
2091
02:22:42,136 --> 02:22:44,889
and once again surrounded by God,
2092
02:22:46,516 --> 02:22:49,894
those were the words that came back
to me and they flowed differently.
2093
02:22:52,939 --> 02:22:56,442
It was "Our Father, who art in Heaven,
hallowed be thy name,
2094
02:22:56,776 --> 02:22:58,319
thy kingdom come,
2095
02:22:59,612 --> 02:23:01,823
thy will be done on this Earth
2096
02:23:02,574 --> 02:23:04,033
as it is in Heaven.
2097
02:23:05,243 --> 02:23:07,161
Give us this day.
2098
02:23:07,996 --> 02:23:10,582
Just give us this day, and forgive us
2099
02:23:11,583 --> 02:23:14,127
our sins, our trespasses,
2100
02:23:14,210 --> 02:23:17,547
as we may forgive those
who trespass against us.
2101
02:23:17,964 --> 02:23:21,676
Lead us not into temptation
but deliver us from evil,
2102
02:23:22,093 --> 02:23:23,386
all of us,
2103
02:23:24,804 --> 02:23:26,806
forever and ever. Amen."
2104
02:23:35,315 --> 02:23:40,111
May God bless you, your family,
and all those that you love.
2105
02:23:40,737 --> 02:23:42,739
And thanks for coming out tonight.
2106
02:23:43,615 --> 02:23:46,618
[audience applauds]
2107
02:23:59,047 --> 02:24:02,717
[playing "Born to Run"]
2108
02:24:04,552 --> 02:24:07,138
[audience whooping, cheering]
2109
02:24:09,724 --> 02:24:13,186
♪ In the day, we sweat it out
On the streets ♪
2110
02:24:13,603 --> 02:24:16,064
♪ Of a runaway American dream ♪
2111
02:24:16,898 --> 02:24:21,069
♪ At night, we ride
Through mansions of glory ♪
2112
02:24:21,152 --> 02:24:24,572
♪ In suicide machines ♪
2113
02:24:24,656 --> 02:24:28,284
♪ We sprung from cages out on Highway 9 ♪
2114
02:24:28,368 --> 02:24:33,206
♪ Chrome-wheeled, fuel injected
And steppin' out over the line ♪
2115
02:24:33,289 --> 02:24:36,125
♪ Baby, this town rips the bones
From your back ♪
2116
02:24:36,209 --> 02:24:39,837
♪ It's a death trap, it's a suicide rap ♪
2117
02:24:39,921 --> 02:24:42,715
♪ We gotta get out while we're young ♪
2118
02:24:45,635 --> 02:24:51,057
♪ 'Cause tramps like us
Baby, we were born to run ♪
2119
02:24:57,438 --> 02:25:01,025
♪ Wendy, let me in
I wanna be your friend ♪
2120
02:25:01,109 --> 02:25:04,195
♪ I want to guard
Your dreams and visions ♪
2121
02:25:05,029 --> 02:25:08,449
♪ Yeah, just wrap your legs
Round these velvet rims ♪
2122
02:25:08,991 --> 02:25:12,370
♪ Strap your hands across my engines ♪
2123
02:25:12,912 --> 02:25:16,624
♪ And together we could break this trap ♪
2124
02:25:17,041 --> 02:25:19,919
♪ We'll run till we drop ♪
2125
02:25:20,002 --> 02:25:21,838
♪ And we'll never go back ♪
2126
02:25:21,921 --> 02:25:24,841
♪ Walk with me out on the wire ♪
2127
02:25:25,508 --> 02:25:28,845
♪ 'Cause I'm just a scared
And lonely rider ♪
2128
02:25:28,928 --> 02:25:32,265
♪ I gotta find out how it feels ♪
2129
02:25:35,101 --> 02:25:37,478
♪ I want to know if love is wild ♪
2130
02:25:37,562 --> 02:25:41,065
♪ I want to know if love is real ♪
2131
02:25:47,530 --> 02:25:51,409
♪ Beyond the Palace hemi-powered drones ♪
2132
02:25:51,492 --> 02:25:54,245
♪ Scream down the boulevard ♪
2133
02:25:54,954 --> 02:25:58,958
♪ The girls comb their hair
In rearview mirrors ♪
2134
02:25:59,333 --> 02:26:02,795
♪ And the boys try to look so hard ♪
2135
02:26:05,506 --> 02:26:09,010
♪ The amusement park
Rises bold and stark ♪
2136
02:26:09,093 --> 02:26:12,346
♪ Kids are huddled
On the beach in a mist ♪
2137
02:26:13,014 --> 02:26:17,643
♪ I wanna die with you, Wendy
On the streets tonight ♪
2138
02:26:17,727 --> 02:26:21,022
♪ In an everlasting kiss ♪
2139
02:26:23,483 --> 02:26:27,779
♪ Well, the highway's jammed
With broken heroes ♪
2140
02:26:27,862 --> 02:26:30,573
♪ On a last chance power drive ♪
2141
02:26:31,783 --> 02:26:35,286
♪ Everybody's out on the run tonight ♪
2142
02:26:36,037 --> 02:26:38,873
♪ But there's no place left to hide ♪
2143
02:26:40,249 --> 02:26:44,879
♪ So together, Wendy
We'll live with the sadness ♪
2144
02:26:45,505 --> 02:26:50,176
♪ I'll love you with all the madness
In my soul ♪
2145
02:26:50,259 --> 02:26:52,553
♪ Someday, girl, I don't know when ♪
2146
02:26:53,387 --> 02:26:58,351
♪ We're gonna get to that place
Where we really want to go ♪
2147
02:26:58,434 --> 02:27:01,145
♪ And we'll walk in the sun ♪
2148
02:27:03,856 --> 02:27:06,400
♪ But till then tramps like us ♪
2149
02:27:06,484 --> 02:27:09,862
♪ Baby, we were born to run ♪
2150
02:27:12,156 --> 02:27:15,743
♪ Whoa, oh, whoa, oh ♪
2151
02:27:16,702 --> 02:27:20,081
♪ Whoa, oh, whoa, oh, oh ♪
2152
02:27:20,998 --> 02:27:24,085
♪ Whoa, oh, whoa, oh ♪
2153
02:27:25,670 --> 02:27:29,090
♪ Whoa, oh, whoa, oh ♪
2154
02:27:29,715 --> 02:27:32,760
♪ Whoa, whoa, whoa, oh ♪
2155
02:27:40,601 --> 02:27:43,604
[guitar continues]
2156
02:27:51,654 --> 02:27:55,658
-[music stops]
-[audience cheers and applauds]
2157
02:27:56,868 --> 02:27:59,871
[man] Bruce!
2158
02:28:01,747 --> 02:28:02,623
Thank you.
2159
02:28:06,419 --> 02:28:09,255
[audience whooping and hollering]
2160
02:28:31,694 --> 02:28:34,697
[no audible dialogue]
2161
02:28:51,964 --> 02:28:53,966
[audience continues cheering]
2162
02:29:03,351 --> 02:29:05,353
[piano music playing]
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