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One, two, three, four.
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I'm in the middle
of a 45-year conversation
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with these men and women I'm surrounded by
and with some of you.
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Now, with some of you, I suppose,
we've only recently started speaking.
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But either way,
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I've tried to make that conversation
essential, fun and entertaining.
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I started playing the guitar
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because I was looking for someone
to speak to and correspond with.
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I guess that worked out
better than my wildest dreams.
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All I know is after all this time,
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I still feel that burning need
to communicate.
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It's there when I wake every morning.
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It walks alongside of me
throughout the day.
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And it's there
when I go to sleep each night.
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Over the past 50 years,
it's never once ceased.
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Owing to what, I don't really know.
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Is it loneliness, hunger,
ego, ambition, desire,
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a need to be felt and heard, recognized,
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all of the above?
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All I know is that it's one of
the most consistent impulses in my life.
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As reliable as the rhythmic beating
of my own heart
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is my need to talk to you.
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Gentlemen, congregate.
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Get your notepads. Start your notepads.
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Get your notepads and congregate.
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My notepad. Got it.
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Better than yours.
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Man, it's snowing.
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-It is.
-It's snowing.
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Last night I was sitting outside till
nine o'clock in my front yard by the fire.
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Today, it's snowing.
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That's Jersey weather in the fall.
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The end of it, anyway.
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-Eight bars of one, right?
-Yes.
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Then two bars of six,
two bars of one, two bars of four.
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Neath a crowd of mongrel trees
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I pulled that bothersome thread
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Got down on my knees
Grabbed my pen and bowed my head
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Tried to summon
All that my heart finds true
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And send it in my letter to you
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All right, try it.
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One, two. One, two, three, four.
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No foot yet.
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I think we're going too long there, Roy.
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I think it's one, two, three, four.
One chord.
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Roy, you're going to the E minor too soon.
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-That's the breakdown.
-No--
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Not--
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Yeah, there--
Yeah, there's... eight bars of one.
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The E Street Band
is a finely tuned instrument
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of great flexibility and power.
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One, two, three. One chord.
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They can float like a butterfly
and sting like a bee.
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Our years of playing together
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have created a shorthand
and an efficiency in the studio
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comparable to that
of a finely tuned racing engine.
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Foot.
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We are a unit 45 years in the making,
decades in the refining,
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and we bring that power to bear
when we engage with you.
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Neath a crowd of mongrel trees
I pulled that bothersome thread
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Wait, wait, wait.
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The intro progression
is only the intro progression.
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It never happens again.
Then you gotta stick with the song.
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We perform in service to our audience.
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The pay is great,
but you're the reason we're here.
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That's big news.
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Now, there's one thing we could try.
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In my letter to you
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It is our commitment
that hardens our purpose,
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our sense of do or die.
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It's a little extra riff,
but I don't know if it's in the way.
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The E Street Band is not a job.
It is a vocation, a calling.
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It is both one of
the most important things in your life,
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and, of course, it's only rock and roll.
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All right, E Streeters!
Let's do this thing.
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These are my friends,
the men and women I work with:
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Steve Van Zandt...
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Max Weinberg...
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Roy Bittan...
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Garry Tallent...
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Patti Scialfa...
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Nils Lofgren...
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Charlie Giordano...
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Soozie Tyrell...
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Jake Clemons.
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And there are two members in absentia...
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Danny Federici and Clarence Clemons.
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This is the E Street Band.
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Neath a crowd of mongrel trees
I pulled that bothersome thread
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Got down on my knees
Grabbed my pen and bowed my head
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Tried to summon
All that my heart finds true
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And send it in my letter to you
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Oh!
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Things I found out
Through hard times and good
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I wrote 'em all out in ink and blood
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Dug deep in my soul
And signed my name true
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And sent it in my letter to you
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In my letter to you
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I took all my fears and doubts
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In my letter to you
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All the hard things I found out
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In my letter to you
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All that I've found true
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And I sent it in my letter to you
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I took all the sunshine and rain
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All my happiness and all my pain
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The dark evening stars
And the morning sky of blue
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And I sent it in my letter to you
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In my letter to you
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I took all my fears and doubts
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In my letter to you
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All the hard things I found out
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In my letter to you
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All that I've found true
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And I sent it in my letter to you
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I sent it in my letter to you
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Sounds good. Really good.
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-Should we listen?
-Yep.
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One, two, three, four.
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Roy, give it more music box, pal.
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E Street, E Street, E Street!
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Want me to play it up higher?
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-Don't play it up higher.
-Okay.
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Just don't play so low.
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We're having fun, damn it.
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Is there a waiter in this joint?
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Nope.
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Well, we gotta get back
on our Beatles schedule.
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Three hours a song, that's it.
It's what the Beatles did.
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That's a good call.
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If we work Saturday and Sunday,
we'll get a double album.
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My letter to you
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All right, hold on.
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For some reason my guitar is roaring,
and I have no control over it.
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It's just 30 times
the volume of yesterday.
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-We lost it.
-All right, hold on.
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Garry's got a problem.
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All right, well, let's take a few minutes
and work on it.
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It's thin today. It sounds thin.
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-You can just scoot those over.
-Yeah.
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I like it when I "doo" with him,
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and then he's alone,
and then I come in on top of him.
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Um, was that--
Can I just hear that entrance again?
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We wanna hear the harmony that's on
when Bruce sings, um...
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I'll see you in my dreams
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This is my cousin Frank.
See, make sure we get this.
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Hi, guys. How are ya?
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Championship jitterbug dancer
of the entire Jersey Shore
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and the man who taught me
my first chords on the guitar.
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Wow.
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These are all my original guitars.
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My Kent, first guitar.
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You had one of those
Sears and Roebuck ones, didn't you?
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Uh...
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George Theiss had one in the case.
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Yeah. One of the--
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George Theiss had one
where the speaker was in the guitar.
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Oh, in the guitar?
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But we also had one
where it was in the case.
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You know, you got
the Sears and Roebuck's old...
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Oh, Sears.
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Both horrible.
The one in the guitar with--
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Look, it's a speaker right here.
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Horrible-sounding.
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We all had one of those.
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On a sunny July day,
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there I stood at the bedside
of my old bandmate from the Castiles,
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George Theiss.
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George, at 68, was in the final stages
of lung cancer and lay very near death.
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George was the man
who dated my sister Ginny
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and pulled me from my house
on South Street one afternoon,
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where I would embark on
one of the greatest adventures of my life.
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I'd join my first real band, the Castiles.
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The Castiles lasted for three critical,
historically explosive years
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from 1965 to 1968,
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an eternity in the '60s
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and an epic three years
of historical and cultural events.
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It was a powder keg of a moment
to be in a young rock and roll band.
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That was a long time ago.
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But some things imprint themselves on you
and never let you go.
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They're a life sentence.
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With George's death,
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I was the last living member
of the mighty Castiles...
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the last living member.
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I thought about it... for a long time.
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And those meditations ended up being
the songs I've written
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for Letter To You.
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Music just comes.
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Sometimes... and only sometimes,
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this is the way it happens.
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This music, these songs,
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reminded me of the debt that I still owed
my Freehold brothers-in-arms.
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So this goes out as a deep and heartfelt
thank you to Diana and George Theiss,
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Bart Haynes, Frank Marziotti, Curt Fluhr,
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Paul Popkin, Bob Alfano
and Vinny Maniello.
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My friends, bandmates and fellow students
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in my first and greatest school of rock,
the Castiles.
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This is "Last Man Standing."
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Faded pictures in an old scrapbook
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Faded pictures that somebody took
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When you were hard and young and proud
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Backed against the wall
Running raw and loud
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Snakeskin vest and a sharkskin suit
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Cuban heels on your boots
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You kick in the band and side by side
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You take the crowd on their mystery ride
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Knights of Columbus and the Firemen's Ball
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Friday night at the Union Hall
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Black-leather clubs all along Route 9
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You count the names of the missing
As you count off time
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Rock of ages lift me somehow
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Somewhere high and hard and loud
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Somewhere deep
Into the heart of the crowd
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I'm the last man standing now
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Out of school and out of work
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Thrift-store jeans and flannel shirts
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The lights go down
As you face the crowd
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The last man standing now
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Lights come up at the Legion Hall
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Pool cues go back up on the wall
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Pack your guitar
And have one last beer
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With just the ringin' in your ears
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Rock of ages lift me somehow
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Somewhere high and hard and loud
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Somewhere deep into the heart of the crowd
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I'm the last man standing now
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One, two, three, four!
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Hey!
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That sounded like a good take.
Yeah, that's good.
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What do you say, bro? What do you say?
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-Welcome. Welcome!
-Two times was good.
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The king, Jonny Boy Landau.
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Ah.
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Live and in person.
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Gentlemen and ladies, here's to the road!
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Yeah.
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-San Siro!
-San Siro!
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-Opening in San Siro.
-Oh, San Siro. Here you go.
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-First of four nights.
-First of four nights.
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-Oh! I like that.
-Right?
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Four nights in San Siro.
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-That's half the Italian population.
-Why not?
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Whoo!
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-It's the entire population--
-And that's just the matinee.
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-Here we go, everybody!
-Yeah.
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I remember one time they were singing
"Promised Land" when we stopped,
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and you had trouble
starting the next song,
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because when you hear that all together,
who wants to stop that?
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We played in Naples.
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They were singing internal riffs
of "Rosalita."
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Like, the internal--
little, weird internal earworms.
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00:21:34,211 --> 00:21:37,047
Not-- You know, not the obvious ones.
255
00:21:37,130 --> 00:21:40,884
Weird little ones inside the song,
you know, you heard people singing.
256
00:21:40,968 --> 00:21:45,097
The entire population down there
is so incredibly musical.
257
00:21:45,681 --> 00:21:49,059
That's where Mom and Dora and Eda and--
258
00:21:49,142 --> 00:21:52,145
We are sitting here today
because those are our people.
259
00:21:52,229 --> 00:21:53,772
Yeah.
260
00:21:53,856 --> 00:21:55,607
Frank, did you play guitar?
261
00:21:55,691 --> 00:21:57,860
Uh, little bit. Not much.
I'm starting back.
262
00:21:57,943 --> 00:22:00,529
He's-- He's got a new guitar.
263
00:22:00,612 --> 00:22:03,782
There'll be a spot for him onstage
with the E Street Band one day.
264
00:22:05,242 --> 00:22:07,035
If I were you,
I would take advantage of that.
265
00:22:07,119 --> 00:22:08,120
I know.
266
00:22:22,801 --> 00:22:28,849
For me, from the beginning,
pop was always a raucous meditation.
267
00:22:29,725 --> 00:22:33,270
We all have our own ways of praying.
268
00:22:34,188 --> 00:22:40,068
I restricted my prayers to three minutes
and a 45-rpm record.
269
00:22:41,028 --> 00:22:45,824
The power of pure pop,
the beautiful simplicity of melody.
270
00:22:46,909 --> 00:22:51,246
A complete character study
in a matter of minutes.
271
00:22:52,080 --> 00:22:57,461
Life in 180 seconds or less.
272
00:22:58,378 --> 00:23:02,341
If you get it right,
it has the power of prayer.
273
00:23:32,913 --> 00:23:36,166
Dreamy afternoon neath the summer sun
274
00:23:37,042 --> 00:23:40,921
We'd lie by the lake
Till the evening comes
275
00:23:41,421 --> 00:23:45,092
I run my fingers
Through your sun-streaked hair
276
00:23:45,175 --> 00:23:49,012
Baby, that's the power of prayer
277
00:23:50,013 --> 00:23:53,433
Summer nights, summer's in the air
278
00:23:54,184 --> 00:23:58,021
I stack the tables with the chairs
279
00:23:58,397 --> 00:24:02,067
It's closing time
Then you're standing there
280
00:24:02,150 --> 00:24:06,113
Baby, that's the power of prayer
281
00:24:07,155 --> 00:24:11,368
It's a fixed game without any rules
282
00:24:11,451 --> 00:24:15,622
An empty table on a ship of fools
283
00:24:15,706 --> 00:24:20,085
I'm holding hearts, I'll play the pair
284
00:24:20,169 --> 00:24:25,674
Darling, it's just the power of prayer
285
00:24:45,485 --> 00:24:49,364
It's a fixed game without any rules
286
00:24:49,781 --> 00:24:53,827
An empty table on a ship of fools
287
00:24:53,911 --> 00:24:58,165
I'm holding hearts, I'll play the pair
288
00:24:58,248 --> 00:25:02,211
I'm going all in 'cause I don't care
289
00:25:02,294 --> 00:25:06,590
They say that love
Love comes and goes
290
00:25:06,673 --> 00:25:10,552
But, darling, what, what do they know?
291
00:25:10,969 --> 00:25:15,307
I'm reaching for heaven
We'll make it there
292
00:25:15,390 --> 00:25:19,394
Darling, it's just the power of prayer
293
00:25:19,478 --> 00:25:23,815
Baby, it's just the power of prayer
294
00:25:23,899 --> 00:25:28,695
Darling, it's just the power of prayer
295
00:25:31,823 --> 00:25:35,410
Last call, the bouncer shuts the door
296
00:25:36,119 --> 00:25:39,706
"This Magic Moment"
Drifts across the floor
297
00:25:40,457 --> 00:25:44,002
As Ben E. King's voice fills the air
298
00:25:44,086 --> 00:25:48,465
Baby, that's the power of prayer
299
00:26:39,600 --> 00:26:41,143
Great work, gents.
300
00:26:42,436 --> 00:26:43,437
E.
301
00:26:44,271 --> 00:26:45,272
A.
302
00:26:46,231 --> 00:26:47,441
C-sharp minor.
303
00:26:48,233 --> 00:26:49,234
G-flat.
304
00:26:49,318 --> 00:26:52,279
I think we should come right out of
the sax solo into the, uh...
305
00:26:52,821 --> 00:26:55,532
the verse where you sing every line.
306
00:26:55,616 --> 00:26:58,410
We got the-- We got the--
a different lick on it, is all.
307
00:26:58,493 --> 00:27:01,371
An opening for "Letter To You,"
we're talking about?
308
00:27:01,914 --> 00:27:03,749
Neath a crowd of mongrel trees
309
00:27:03,832 --> 00:27:06,084
-Like that?
-You can even do it shorter.
310
00:27:06,168 --> 00:27:08,837
It's a build and then a big crescendo.
You know what I mean?
311
00:27:12,132 --> 00:27:14,760
Big crescendo into--
'Cause he's coming in singing hard.
312
00:27:14,843 --> 00:27:16,720
-On the cymbal?
-Yeah, yeah.
313
00:27:21,934 --> 00:27:23,560
Yeah, let it go in. Let it go.
314
00:27:43,830 --> 00:27:49,670
The E Street Band
makes me dream, think and write big.
315
00:27:50,462 --> 00:27:53,006
When I am amongst my friends,
316
00:27:53,090 --> 00:27:59,304
I allow a certain part of my mind
that seems to be reserved for only them
317
00:28:00,055 --> 00:28:01,890
to be set free,
318
00:28:01,974 --> 00:28:06,395
and I dwell in a house
of a thousand dreams.
319
00:28:07,396 --> 00:28:10,566
What happens in this house matters to me.
320
00:28:11,859 --> 00:28:14,361
We've not been made perfect by God,
321
00:28:15,153 --> 00:28:19,324
but here I try to speak
in the voice of my better angels.
322
00:28:20,576 --> 00:28:25,664
We have been given the tools
and the property of the soul
323
00:28:26,248 --> 00:28:28,625
to be attended to and accountable for.
324
00:28:30,085 --> 00:28:31,712
And that takes work.
325
00:28:33,213 --> 00:28:39,928
Work that we might build on the principles
of love, liberty, fraternity,
326
00:28:40,512 --> 00:28:45,893
ancient ideas that still form the basis
for a good life
327
00:28:45,976 --> 00:28:48,020
and a humane society.
328
00:28:48,604 --> 00:28:52,524
What happens in this house matters.
329
00:28:54,067 --> 00:28:57,029
So, brothers and sisters,
wherever you are...
330
00:28:59,489 --> 00:29:01,325
let's light up this house.
331
00:29:22,846 --> 00:29:26,767
The blood moon shines across the vale
332
00:29:28,185 --> 00:29:32,439
Bells ring out
Through churches and jails
333
00:29:32,981 --> 00:29:37,569
I tally my wounds and count the scars
334
00:29:38,362 --> 00:29:42,282
Here in
The house of a thousand guitars
335
00:29:43,158 --> 00:29:47,412
The criminal clown
Has stolen the throne
336
00:29:48,163 --> 00:29:52,417
He steals what he can never own
337
00:29:53,043 --> 00:29:57,506
May the truth ring out
From every small-town bar
338
00:29:58,382 --> 00:30:02,970
We'll light up
The house of a thousand guitars
339
00:30:03,512 --> 00:30:07,349
Well, it's all right
Yeah, it's all right
340
00:30:08,892 --> 00:30:12,771
Meet me, darling, come Saturday night
341
00:30:13,689 --> 00:30:17,818
All good souls from near and far
342
00:30:18,652 --> 00:30:23,156
We'll meet in
The house of a thousand guitars
343
00:30:24,032 --> 00:30:27,953
Here the bitter and the bored
344
00:30:29,371 --> 00:30:33,041
Wake in search of the lost chord
345
00:30:33,709 --> 00:30:38,463
That'll band us together
For as long as there's stars
346
00:30:39,047 --> 00:30:43,594
Here in
The house of a thousand guitars
347
00:30:44,344 --> 00:30:48,265
Yeah, it's all right
Yeah, it's all right
348
00:30:49,474 --> 00:30:53,061
Meet me, darling, come Saturday night
349
00:30:54,438 --> 00:30:58,817
Brother and sister, wherever you are
350
00:30:59,484 --> 00:31:03,780
We'll meet in
The house of a thousand guitars
351
00:31:24,760 --> 00:31:28,972
So wake and shake off
Your troubles, my friend
352
00:31:29,932 --> 00:31:34,394
We'll go where the music never ends
353
00:31:34,937 --> 00:31:39,233
From the stadiums
To the small-town bars
354
00:31:40,025 --> 00:31:44,571
We'll light up
The house of a thousand guitars
355
00:31:44,655 --> 00:31:49,660
House of a thousand guitars
House of a thousand guitars
356
00:31:50,577 --> 00:31:54,414
Brother and sister, wherever you are
357
00:31:55,374 --> 00:31:59,586
We'll rise together
Till we fire the spark
358
00:32:00,170 --> 00:32:04,925
That'll light up
The house of a thousand guitars
359
00:32:05,759 --> 00:32:09,763
Well, it's all right
Yeah, it's all right
360
00:32:10,722 --> 00:32:14,810
Meet me, darling, come Saturday night
361
00:32:15,769 --> 00:32:19,773
All good souls from near and far
362
00:32:20,691 --> 00:32:25,237
We'll meet in
The house of a thousand guitars
363
00:32:46,300 --> 00:32:50,804
La, la, la, la, la, la, la, la
364
00:32:51,513 --> 00:32:55,767
La, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la
365
00:32:56,685 --> 00:33:00,606
La, la, la, la, la, la, la, la
366
00:33:01,648 --> 00:33:05,694
La, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la
367
00:33:06,361 --> 00:33:11,200
A thousand guitars
A thousand guitars
368
00:33:11,617 --> 00:33:16,246
A thousand guitars
A thousand guitars
369
00:33:16,788 --> 00:33:21,418
A thousand guitars
A thousand guitars
370
00:33:21,835 --> 00:33:26,798
A thousand guitars
A thousand guitars
371
00:33:31,303 --> 00:33:33,805
-It's good.
-You wanna listen to it?
372
00:33:33,889 --> 00:33:35,516
Yeah, let's listen to it.
373
00:33:37,601 --> 00:33:41,104
What a group sound
we got going here on this stuff.
374
00:33:41,188 --> 00:33:42,272
Just sounds great.
375
00:33:42,356 --> 00:33:44,233
-Thank you.
-Feel like we never left.
376
00:33:44,316 --> 00:33:46,610
Well, we left, but just to get better.
Then we came back.
377
00:33:46,693 --> 00:33:47,694
That's right.
378
00:33:49,821 --> 00:33:53,534
Professor, do what you were born to do.
379
00:33:53,617 --> 00:33:55,285
Play the glockenspiel.
380
00:33:58,121 --> 00:33:59,164
Play that glockenspiel.
381
00:33:59,248 --> 00:34:01,416
I will as soon as I get some headphones.
382
00:34:02,167 --> 00:34:04,837
In the spirit of Dan Federici, please.
383
00:34:07,005 --> 00:34:08,297
Dan Federici.
384
00:34:09,882 --> 00:34:11,385
Ghost is haunting us.
385
00:34:13,303 --> 00:34:16,723
Tomorrow we will be cutting songs
that are 50 years old.
386
00:34:16,806 --> 00:34:21,687
Uh, I recorded them acoustically
at the time for the John Hammond demo,
387
00:34:21,770 --> 00:34:24,022
pre-Greetings from Asbury Park.
388
00:34:24,106 --> 00:34:27,734
-Get ready for some wild lyrics.
-Yeah.
389
00:34:27,818 --> 00:34:30,112
-I got one idea, Bruce, for you.
-Go ahead.
390
00:34:30,195 --> 00:34:33,699
On the chorus where you're going, "And
Papa rode shotgun for the Fargo line,"
391
00:34:33,782 --> 00:34:36,326
then they hold, how about you just play,
392
00:34:36,409 --> 00:34:38,871
"There's still too many bad boys,"
and then they come in on,
393
00:34:38,954 --> 00:34:40,038
"Work the same line."
394
00:34:40,121 --> 00:34:41,581
So it's just you there.
395
00:34:41,665 --> 00:34:44,918
Papa rode shotgun on the Fargo
396
00:34:47,462 --> 00:34:51,925
There's still too many bad boys
Trying to work the same
397
00:34:52,009 --> 00:34:54,178
-Bam. We can do that.
-Exactly.
398
00:34:54,761 --> 00:34:59,600
There's a light on yonder mountain
399
00:35:00,809 --> 00:35:04,771
And it's calling me to shine
400
00:35:06,648 --> 00:35:11,653
There's a girl
O'er by the water fountain
401
00:35:12,654 --> 00:35:17,242
And she's asking to be mine
402
00:35:18,660 --> 00:35:23,707
And Jesus is standing in a doorway
403
00:35:24,208 --> 00:35:28,795
In a buckskin jacket, boots
And spurs so fine
404
00:35:30,339 --> 00:35:34,635
Says, "We need you, son
Tonight up in Dodge City
405
00:35:36,428 --> 00:35:42,351
'Cause there's just too many outlaws
Trying to work the same line"
406
00:35:52,319 --> 00:35:58,867
Now if Jesus was a sheriff
And I was the priest
407
00:35:58,951 --> 00:36:04,039
If my lady was an heiress
And my mama was a thief
408
00:36:04,456 --> 00:36:09,294
If Papa rode shotgun on the Fargo line
409
00:36:10,420 --> 00:36:16,426
There's still too many bad boys
Trying to work the same line
410
00:36:20,848 --> 00:36:26,770
Well, sweet Virgin Mary
Runs the Holy Grail Saloon
411
00:36:26,854 --> 00:36:29,189
Where for a nickel
She'll give you a whiskey
412
00:36:29,815 --> 00:36:32,442
And a personally blessed balloon
413
00:36:32,860 --> 00:36:35,946
And the Holy Ghost
Is the host with the most
414
00:36:36,029 --> 00:36:38,699
He runs the burlesque show
415
00:36:38,782 --> 00:36:41,159
Where they let you in for free
416
00:36:41,577 --> 00:36:43,871
And they hit you when you go
417
00:36:44,288 --> 00:36:47,207
Mary's serving Mass on Sunday
418
00:36:47,291 --> 00:36:50,794
And she sells her body on Monday
419
00:36:50,878 --> 00:36:55,090
To the bootlegger
Who paid the highest price
420
00:36:56,091 --> 00:36:59,052
Well, he don't know
He got stuck with a loser
421
00:36:59,136 --> 00:37:02,806
She's a stone junkie
What's more, she's a user
422
00:37:02,890 --> 00:37:06,894
She's only been made once or twice
423
00:37:07,477 --> 00:37:09,521
By some kind of magic
424
00:37:11,481 --> 00:37:16,778
Yeah, if Jesus was a sheriff
And I was the priest
425
00:37:17,362 --> 00:37:22,492
If my lady was an heiress
And my mama was a thief
426
00:37:23,285 --> 00:37:27,748
If Papa rode shotgun on the Fargo line
427
00:37:28,957 --> 00:37:34,755
There's still too many outlaws
Trying to work the same line
428
00:37:45,474 --> 00:37:48,101
Well, things ain't been the same
In heaven
429
00:37:48,185 --> 00:37:51,104
Since big, bad Bobby came to town
430
00:37:51,647 --> 00:37:56,652
He's been known to down eleven
Then ask for another round
431
00:37:57,694 --> 00:38:02,658
Me, I got scabs on my knees
From kneeling way too long
432
00:38:03,075 --> 00:38:08,580
It's about time I played the man
Took a stand where I belong
433
00:38:08,664 --> 00:38:13,961
Yeah, forget about the old friends
And the old times
434
00:38:14,962 --> 00:38:20,425
There's just too many new boys
Trying to work the same line
435
00:38:24,805 --> 00:38:31,103
Well, if Jesus was a sheriff
And I was the priest
436
00:38:31,436 --> 00:38:36,817
If my lady was an heiress
And my mama was a thief
437
00:38:37,359 --> 00:38:41,780
And if Papa rode shotgun
On the Fargo line
438
00:38:43,031 --> 00:38:49,246
There's just too many outlaws
Trying to work the same line
439
00:38:53,083 --> 00:38:58,547
Well, there's a light on yonder mountain
440
00:38:59,339 --> 00:39:03,677
And it's calling me to shine
441
00:39:05,762 --> 00:39:10,058
There's a girl
O'er by the water fountain
442
00:39:11,185 --> 00:39:15,647
And she's asking to be mine
443
00:39:17,482 --> 00:39:22,154
Jesus is standing in a doorway
444
00:39:22,738 --> 00:39:27,576
Six-gun drawn and ready to fan
445
00:39:29,161 --> 00:39:33,749
Said, "We need you tonight, son
Up in Dodge City"
446
00:39:34,541 --> 00:39:40,339
Told him I was already overdue
For Cheyenne
447
00:39:44,426 --> 00:39:50,307
Yeah, if Jesus was the sheriff
And I was the priest
448
00:39:50,849 --> 00:39:56,021
If my lady was an heiress
And my mama was a thief
449
00:39:56,480 --> 00:40:01,318
And Papa rode shotgun
On the Fargo line
450
00:40:02,402 --> 00:40:07,574
There's still too many bad boys
Trying to work the same line
451
00:40:07,658 --> 00:40:12,538
If Jesus was the sheriff
And I was the priest
452
00:40:13,163 --> 00:40:18,252
If my lady was an heiress
And my mama was a thief
453
00:40:18,669 --> 00:40:23,590
And Papa rode shotgun
On the Fargo line
454
00:40:24,508 --> 00:40:28,762
There's still too many bad boys
Trying to work the same
455
00:40:28,846 --> 00:40:35,060
Yeah, if Jesus was the sheriff
And I was the priest
456
00:41:35,704 --> 00:41:39,583
In the summer, it had an outside patio.
You'd play outside. It was beautiful.
457
00:41:39,666 --> 00:41:43,837
It was the first teenage nightclub
anyone ever heard of.
458
00:41:43,921 --> 00:41:45,881
-Who ever heard of that?
-Unbelievable.
459
00:41:45,964 --> 00:41:48,717
It was like a country club for teenagers.
460
00:41:48,800 --> 00:41:52,596
Kids were all solidly
middle and upper class, you know?
461
00:41:52,679 --> 00:41:53,847
You had rah-rahs.
462
00:41:53,931 --> 00:41:57,893
So if you got a gig,
particularly from where we were from,
463
00:41:57,976 --> 00:41:59,895
it was-- it was a deal.
464
00:41:59,978 --> 00:42:02,397
Freehold band that got into Teendezvous?
465
00:42:03,649 --> 00:42:06,693
You were legit. You were legitimized.
466
00:42:06,777 --> 00:42:09,947
To have that and then six other
hullabaloo clubs you could play at
467
00:42:10,030 --> 00:42:11,114
on the same weekend,
468
00:42:11,198 --> 00:42:14,493
-not to mention the VFW halls...
-The beach clubs.
469
00:42:14,576 --> 00:42:18,956
...the union halls,
the Legion halls, CYOs.
470
00:42:19,039 --> 00:42:23,794
-These were all venues for rock bands.
-Common dances, fraternity dances.
471
00:42:32,302 --> 00:42:33,637
"Ghosts."
472
00:42:34,304 --> 00:42:36,974
A rock band is a social unit
473
00:42:37,057 --> 00:42:39,893
based on the premise
that all of us together
474
00:42:39,977 --> 00:42:43,647
are greater than the sum
of our individual parts,
475
00:42:44,398 --> 00:42:49,194
that we can achieve something
that we could not achieve alone
476
00:42:49,278 --> 00:42:52,990
and that, together, higher ground awaits.
477
00:42:53,740 --> 00:42:58,203
While, in our band,
the songs and individual vision are mine,
478
00:42:58,287 --> 00:43:01,456
the physical creation of that vision
479
00:43:01,540 --> 00:43:07,129
into a real-world presence
belongs to all of us.
480
00:43:08,380 --> 00:43:10,340
We are a band.
481
00:43:10,424 --> 00:43:16,722
The joy I feel when I work with my band
is a hard thing to describe.
482
00:43:16,805 --> 00:43:19,558
Ideas tumble around the room.
483
00:43:19,641 --> 00:43:25,147
People talk over one another.
There are false starts and stops.
484
00:43:25,230 --> 00:43:28,525
Confusion often reigns.
485
00:43:28,609 --> 00:43:29,776
And then suddenly...
486
00:43:31,028 --> 00:43:32,654
dynamite.
487
00:43:33,322 --> 00:43:38,952
"Ghosts" is about the beauty and joy
of being in a band,
488
00:43:39,703 --> 00:43:45,083
and the pain of losing one another
to illness and time.
489
00:43:46,585 --> 00:43:50,756
"Ghosts" tries to speak
to the spirit of the music itself...
490
00:43:52,090 --> 00:43:58,305
something none of us owns
but can only discover and share together.
491
00:43:59,348 --> 00:44:04,603
In the E Street Band,
it resides in our collective soul...
492
00:44:05,771 --> 00:44:06,980
powered by the heart.
493
00:44:10,234 --> 00:44:14,029
I hear the sound of your guitar
494
00:44:17,824 --> 00:44:21,411
Ringing in from the mystic far
495
00:44:25,290 --> 00:44:29,545
Stone and the gravel in your voice
496
00:44:33,173 --> 00:44:37,052
Run through the dreams and I rejoice
497
00:44:39,680 --> 00:44:41,765
It's your ghost
498
00:44:42,766 --> 00:44:45,060
Leading through the night
499
00:44:46,228 --> 00:44:48,981
Spirits filled with light
500
00:44:49,439 --> 00:44:52,693
That chorus before the break
you don't need, I think.
501
00:44:52,776 --> 00:44:55,571
You can go from "ghosts"
right to the break, then the buildup.
502
00:44:55,654 --> 00:44:57,197
You mean that drumbeat buildup.
503
00:44:57,281 --> 00:44:59,199
-Yep.
-You're leaving out this chorus?
504
00:44:59,283 --> 00:45:01,076
Sixteen bars of chorus
to the drumbeat buildup.
505
00:45:01,159 --> 00:45:03,412
-So it goes, A, AB, AB, C.
-B, C.
506
00:45:03,495 --> 00:45:06,999
That's the verse.
B is the ghosts. C is the chorus.
507
00:45:07,082 --> 00:45:08,667
Yes, and again.
508
00:45:08,750 --> 00:45:12,671
A is the verse,
B is the ghost, C is the chorus.
509
00:45:12,754 --> 00:45:15,674
We still have the stop
before the third verse.
510
00:45:15,757 --> 00:45:18,677
-No, we stop before--
-Third verse.
511
00:45:18,760 --> 00:45:21,346
-The third verse is--
-That line alone,
512
00:45:21,430 --> 00:45:23,140
and then the stop at the end there.
513
00:45:23,223 --> 00:45:25,809
There's still a third verse
with those stops.
514
00:45:25,893 --> 00:45:28,562
Anybody wonders where the stop is,
watch me.
515
00:45:28,645 --> 00:45:30,314
I'll give you a cue, all right?
516
00:45:30,939 --> 00:45:32,566
Otherwise, don't stop.
517
00:45:33,025 --> 00:45:36,570
Old buckskin jacket you always wore
518
00:45:36,653 --> 00:45:37,779
Yeah.
519
00:45:38,280 --> 00:45:39,740
Good time there.
520
00:45:41,825 --> 00:45:43,327
There. Now.
521
00:45:45,829 --> 00:45:48,081
-Yeah, so the opposite.
-Yeah.
522
00:45:48,707 --> 00:45:49,750
Take me here.
523
00:45:51,126 --> 00:45:52,211
All right. Try it.
524
00:45:52,294 --> 00:45:54,505
Just to have it.
Then they can **** around with it.
525
00:45:56,298 --> 00:45:57,883
Alive
526
00:46:01,094 --> 00:46:02,095
All right.
527
00:46:03,013 --> 00:46:05,807
I'm alive
528
00:46:05,891 --> 00:46:08,519
And I'm coming home
529
00:46:09,728 --> 00:46:12,731
Yeah, I'm coming home
530
00:46:15,526 --> 00:46:18,070
One, two. One, two--
531
00:46:18,153 --> 00:46:19,404
Clap.
532
00:46:23,075 --> 00:46:26,078
Let's get the claps and get the la-da-das.
533
00:46:33,836 --> 00:46:37,673
I hear the sound of your guitar
534
00:46:41,593 --> 00:46:45,055
Coming from the mystic far
535
00:46:49,017 --> 00:46:53,188
Stone and the gravel in your voice
536
00:46:56,942 --> 00:47:00,904
Come in my dreams and I rejoice
537
00:47:03,407 --> 00:47:05,534
It's your ghost
538
00:47:06,577 --> 00:47:09,162
Moving through the night
539
00:47:10,080 --> 00:47:13,125
Your spirit filled with light
540
00:47:15,460 --> 00:47:16,795
I need
541
00:47:18,088 --> 00:47:20,883
Need you by my side
542
00:47:21,383 --> 00:47:25,012
Your love and I'm alive
543
00:47:25,095 --> 00:47:29,558
I can feel the blood shiver
In my bones
544
00:47:30,601 --> 00:47:33,145
I'm alive
545
00:47:33,228 --> 00:47:36,899
And I'm out here on my own
546
00:47:38,275 --> 00:47:41,069
I'm alive
547
00:47:41,153 --> 00:47:44,031
And I'm coming home
548
00:47:46,867 --> 00:47:50,787
Old buckskin jacket you always wore
549
00:47:54,249 --> 00:47:58,086
Hangs on the back of my bedroom door
550
00:48:02,424 --> 00:48:06,136
Boots and the spurs you used to ride
551
00:48:09,848 --> 00:48:13,435
Click down the hall but never arrive
552
00:48:15,938 --> 00:48:18,732
It's just your ghost
553
00:48:19,441 --> 00:48:21,818
Moving through the night
554
00:48:22,945 --> 00:48:25,906
Your spirit filled with light
555
00:48:28,408 --> 00:48:29,868
I need
556
00:48:30,911 --> 00:48:33,747
Need you by my side
557
00:48:34,331 --> 00:48:38,001
Your love and I'm alive
558
00:48:38,085 --> 00:48:42,422
I can feel the blood shiver
In my bones
559
00:48:43,549 --> 00:48:46,134
I'm alive
560
00:48:46,218 --> 00:48:49,930
And I'm out here on my own
561
00:48:51,223 --> 00:48:53,934
I'm alive
562
00:48:54,017 --> 00:48:56,812
And I'm coming home
563
00:48:59,731 --> 00:49:03,735
Your old Fender Twin
From Johnny's Music downtown
564
00:49:07,239 --> 00:49:11,243
Still set on ten
To burn this house down
565
00:49:14,955 --> 00:49:19,126
Count the band in
Then kick into overdrive
566
00:49:22,379 --> 00:49:26,466
By the end of the set
We leave no one alive
567
00:49:26,550 --> 00:49:31,054
Ghosts running through the night
568
00:49:31,889 --> 00:49:35,100
Our spirits filled with light
569
00:49:37,436 --> 00:49:38,854
I need
570
00:49:40,105 --> 00:49:42,774
Need you by my side
571
00:49:43,400 --> 00:49:47,321
Your love and I'm alive
572
00:49:53,243 --> 00:49:58,415
I shoulder your Les Paul
And finger the fretboard
573
00:50:00,584 --> 00:50:05,005
I make my vows
To those who've come before
574
00:50:08,509 --> 00:50:13,430
I turn up the volume
Let the spirits be my guide
575
00:50:16,016 --> 00:50:20,771
Meet you, brother and sister
On the other side
576
00:50:23,315 --> 00:50:25,817
I'm alive
577
00:50:25,901 --> 00:50:29,571
I can feel the blood shiver
In my bones
578
00:50:31,073 --> 00:50:33,742
I'm alive
579
00:50:33,825 --> 00:50:37,412
And I'm out here on my own
580
00:50:38,914 --> 00:50:41,667
I'm alive
581
00:50:41,750 --> 00:50:44,294
And I'm coming home
582
00:50:45,379 --> 00:50:48,423
Yeah, I'm coming home
583
00:50:51,176 --> 00:50:55,013
One, two
One, two, three, four
584
00:51:25,836 --> 00:51:29,381
La, da, da, da
Da, da, da, da, da
585
00:51:29,464 --> 00:51:33,177
La, da, da, da
Da, da, da, da
586
00:51:33,260 --> 00:51:36,972
La, da, da, da
Da, da, da, da, da
587
00:51:37,055 --> 00:51:40,976
La, da, da, da
Da, da, da, da
588
00:51:41,059 --> 00:51:44,813
La, da, da, da
Da, da, da, da, da
589
00:51:44,897 --> 00:51:48,150
La, da, da, da
Da, da, da, da
590
00:51:48,817 --> 00:51:52,487
La, da, da, da
Da, da, da, da, da
591
00:51:52,571 --> 00:51:56,158
La, da, da, da
Da, da, da, da
592
00:51:56,241 --> 00:52:00,204
La, da, da, da
Da, da, da, da, da
593
00:52:00,287 --> 00:52:03,707
La, da, da, da
Da, da, da, da
594
00:52:04,124 --> 00:52:07,878
La, da, da, da
Da, da, da, da, da
595
00:52:07,961 --> 00:52:12,341
La, da, da, da
Da, da, da, da
596
00:52:13,967 --> 00:52:15,636
Perfect! Perfect!
597
00:52:25,229 --> 00:52:27,856
The songs from 1972...
598
00:52:29,525 --> 00:52:33,153
were and remain a mystery to me.
599
00:52:33,237 --> 00:52:37,991
They were just the way I wrote back then.
A lot of words.
600
00:52:38,075 --> 00:52:40,035
Matter of fact, Clive Davis,
601
00:52:40,118 --> 00:52:44,581
the man who signed me to Columbia Records
with John Hammond,
602
00:52:44,665 --> 00:52:49,586
called me briefly after our record
Greetings from Asbury Park was released
603
00:52:49,670 --> 00:52:53,632
and said someone had called him
and told him if I wasn't careful,
604
00:52:53,715 --> 00:52:57,553
I was going to use up
the entire English language.
605
00:52:58,554 --> 00:53:01,265
And he said that that was Bob Dylan.
606
00:53:01,348 --> 00:53:05,018
Now, Bob was always my mentor
and the brother that I never had,
607
00:53:05,102 --> 00:53:08,230
so I took these words quite seriously.
608
00:53:09,273 --> 00:53:15,863
But all I know is these songs hold
a very warm place in my heart.
609
00:53:16,488 --> 00:53:20,284
"Song for Orphans" is about
someone overcoming their fears,
610
00:53:20,367 --> 00:53:22,911
their doubts, their times.
611
00:53:22,995 --> 00:53:25,747
It's about fighting
for a place of their own.
612
00:53:25,831 --> 00:53:31,461
And, for a kid,
I thought a lot of myself in 1972,
613
00:53:31,545 --> 00:53:34,840
despite my towering insecurities.
614
00:53:36,091 --> 00:53:40,470
I was an experienced
guitar-playing young lion,
615
00:53:40,554 --> 00:53:43,307
and I felt I had a job to do,
616
00:53:43,390 --> 00:53:47,311
demons to vanquish, a world to claim.
617
00:53:47,394 --> 00:53:50,355
My world, whatever that might be.
618
00:53:50,439 --> 00:53:56,945
And that time I felt I was on the Earth
for one thing and one thing only:
619
00:53:57,029 --> 00:54:02,326
to meet, confront and confirm my destiny.
620
00:54:02,409 --> 00:54:07,039
To come out on that stage
and change your life,
621
00:54:07,623 --> 00:54:08,999
if I could.
622
00:54:09,082 --> 00:54:12,211
I'd overcome my own emotional abandonment,
623
00:54:12,294 --> 00:54:14,421
my late teenage orphaning,
624
00:54:14,505 --> 00:54:19,176
and I was building with my own hands,
and some help,
625
00:54:19,259 --> 00:54:21,303
a place that was mine.
626
00:54:22,638 --> 00:54:25,307
The confederacy is in my name now,
627
00:54:25,390 --> 00:54:30,270
and I would take the responsibility
and the accountability for it.
628
00:54:30,354 --> 00:54:32,105
This would be done.
629
00:54:32,731 --> 00:54:39,112
Because I was young and hard and hungry,
and I needed it.
630
00:54:40,322 --> 00:54:41,740
I was 22.
631
00:55:14,439 --> 00:55:17,651
Well, the multitude assembled
632
00:55:17,734 --> 00:55:21,029
And tried to make the noise
633
00:55:21,113 --> 00:55:24,366
And black blind poet generals
634
00:55:24,449 --> 00:55:27,244
And restless loud white boys
635
00:55:28,161 --> 00:55:34,126
Times grew thin
And the axis grew somehow incomplete
636
00:55:34,585 --> 00:55:37,754
Where instead of child lions
637
00:55:37,838 --> 00:55:40,924
We had aging junkie sheep
638
00:55:41,341 --> 00:55:44,678
Well, how many wasted have I seen
639
00:55:44,761 --> 00:55:47,764
Signed "Hollywood or bust"
640
00:55:48,307 --> 00:55:54,771
They're left to ride
Them ever-ghostly Arizona gusts
641
00:55:55,230 --> 00:55:58,609
Cheerleader tramps
And kids with big amps
642
00:55:58,692 --> 00:56:00,903
Sounding in the void
643
00:56:01,612 --> 00:56:05,240
High society vamps
Ex-heavyweight champs
644
00:56:05,908 --> 00:56:08,035
Mistaking soot for soil
645
00:56:08,118 --> 00:56:11,121
So break me now, Big Mama
646
00:56:11,705 --> 00:56:14,499
As Old Faithful breaks the day
647
00:56:15,501 --> 00:56:18,170
Believe me, my good Linda
648
00:56:18,962 --> 00:56:21,924
The aurora will shine your way
649
00:56:22,007 --> 00:56:25,344
The confederacy is in my name now
650
00:56:25,427 --> 00:56:28,555
The hounds are held at bay
651
00:56:29,056 --> 00:56:32,017
The axis needs a stronger arm
652
00:56:32,100 --> 00:56:35,187
Do you feel your muscles play?
653
00:56:40,734 --> 00:56:46,740
Well, the doorstep blanket weaver
Madonna pushes bells
654
00:56:47,449 --> 00:56:49,868
From house to house I see her
655
00:56:49,952 --> 00:56:54,081
Giving last kisses and wishing well
656
00:56:54,164 --> 00:57:00,712
Tell every gypsy mystic hero
That the kids might find a place
657
00:57:00,796 --> 00:57:04,132
Who've been lost forever
To mom and pop
658
00:57:04,216 --> 00:57:07,219
On their weekends out in space
659
00:57:07,302 --> 00:57:10,806
Well, sons, they search for fathers
660
00:57:10,889 --> 00:57:14,101
But the fathers are all gone
661
00:57:14,518 --> 00:57:17,771
The lost souls search for saviors
662
00:57:17,855 --> 00:57:20,566
But saviors don't last long
663
00:57:21,024 --> 00:57:24,695
Those nameless, quest-less
Renegade brats
664
00:57:24,778 --> 00:57:27,948
Who live their lives in song
665
00:57:28,031 --> 00:57:30,409
They run the length of a candle
666
00:57:30,492 --> 00:57:34,246
With a good night whisper
Then they're gone
667
00:57:34,580 --> 00:57:37,416
So break me now, Big Mama
668
00:57:37,958 --> 00:57:40,544
As Old Faithful breaks the day
669
00:57:41,628 --> 00:57:44,464
Believe me, my good Linda
670
00:57:44,923 --> 00:57:47,718
The aurora will shine your way
671
00:57:48,135 --> 00:57:51,555
The confederacy is in my name now
672
00:57:51,638 --> 00:57:54,725
The hounds are held at bay
673
00:57:55,267 --> 00:57:58,312
The axis needs a stronger arm
674
00:57:58,395 --> 00:58:01,315
Do you feel your muscles play?
675
00:58:06,028 --> 00:58:07,029
Whoo!
676
00:58:38,894 --> 00:58:42,022
Well, the missions
Are filled with hermits
677
00:58:42,105 --> 00:58:45,108
They're looking for a friend
678
00:58:45,776 --> 00:58:48,904
The terraces are filled with cat-men
679
00:58:48,987 --> 00:58:51,698
Just looking for a way in
680
00:58:52,449 --> 00:58:55,661
There's orphans
Junked on silver mountains
681
00:58:55,744 --> 00:58:58,539
Lost in celestial alleyways
682
00:58:58,622 --> 00:59:02,417
They wait for that
Old tramp dog man Moses
683
00:59:02,501 --> 00:59:05,712
He takes in all the strays
684
00:59:05,796 --> 00:59:09,299
Now don't you grow on empty legends
685
00:59:09,383 --> 00:59:12,511
Or lonely cradle songs
686
00:59:13,220 --> 00:59:15,806
Billy the Kid was just a Bowery boy
687
00:59:15,889 --> 00:59:18,767
Who made a living twirling his guns
688
00:59:19,518 --> 00:59:22,563
The night, she's long and lanky
689
00:59:22,646 --> 00:59:25,816
And she speaks in a mother tongue
690
00:59:26,316 --> 00:59:32,781
She lullabies her refugees
With an amplifier's hum
691
00:59:32,865 --> 00:59:36,159
So break me now, Big Mama
692
00:59:36,243 --> 00:59:38,996
As Old Faithful breaks the day
693
00:59:40,247 --> 00:59:43,125
Believe me, my good Linda
694
00:59:43,208 --> 00:59:45,794
The aurora will shine your way
695
00:59:46,587 --> 00:59:49,923
The confederacy's in my name now
696
00:59:50,007 --> 00:59:53,093
The hounds are held at bay
697
00:59:53,594 --> 00:59:56,638
The axis needs a stronger arm
698
00:59:56,722 --> 00:59:59,725
Do you feel your muscles play?
699
00:59:59,808 --> 01:00:03,437
The confederacy's in my name now
700
01:00:03,520 --> 01:00:06,231
The hounds are held at bay
701
01:00:07,065 --> 01:00:10,152
The axis needs a stronger arm
702
01:00:10,235 --> 01:00:14,406
Do you feel your muscles play?
703
01:00:53,278 --> 01:00:56,823
Another masterful day in the studio.
704
01:00:57,449 --> 01:00:59,993
Cheers to the mighty E Street Band.
705
01:01:00,077 --> 01:01:01,245
Halfway done.
706
01:01:01,995 --> 01:01:03,205
More, I think.
707
01:01:08,293 --> 01:01:09,711
-Nice.
-Ah.
708
01:01:33,360 --> 01:01:36,738
There were trains, passenger and freight,
709
01:01:37,197 --> 01:01:40,242
that came through Freehold in the '50s.
710
01:01:40,951 --> 01:01:43,954
During long summer afternoons,
711
01:01:44,037 --> 01:01:49,042
we waited for them to jump and ride
from one end of town to the other
712
01:01:49,126 --> 01:01:53,589
or just to lay our pennies
down on the rails
713
01:01:53,672 --> 01:01:56,592
and pick them up hot and flat.
714
01:01:58,552 --> 01:02:02,181
Those trains came and went
as sudden as death.
715
01:02:03,348 --> 01:02:06,310
When I was a child,
I got pretty used to death
716
01:02:06,393 --> 01:02:10,063
due to the many Irish and Italian wakes
in our family.
717
01:02:10,856 --> 01:02:14,735
By six or seven,
you were expected to go with your parents
718
01:02:14,818 --> 01:02:19,156
through the doors of the funeral home
with your hand in theirs,
719
01:02:19,239 --> 01:02:22,826
make your way through the crowded room
to the coffin.
720
01:02:23,535 --> 01:02:28,332
Then kneel at its side
and stare death briefly in the eye.
721
01:02:29,750 --> 01:02:31,960
Your parents would raucously mingle.
722
01:02:32,669 --> 01:02:33,670
Then after a while,
723
01:02:33,754 --> 01:02:39,009
you rode home with a strange sense
of terror-filled accomplishment...
724
01:02:40,010 --> 01:02:41,637
filling your young soul.
725
01:02:43,347 --> 01:02:47,309
Back home,
you knelt at your bedside and recited,
726
01:02:47,935 --> 01:02:53,899
"Now I lay me down to sleep,
I pray to God my soul to keep.
727
01:02:54,399 --> 01:02:57,778
And if I die before I wake,
728
01:02:58,362 --> 01:03:01,740
I pray to God my soul to take."
729
01:03:03,033 --> 01:03:05,786
"For if I die before I wake."
730
01:03:07,621 --> 01:03:09,540
I never cared for that part.
731
01:03:12,125 --> 01:03:15,170
It impressed upon my young mind...
732
01:03:16,380 --> 01:03:19,258
that someday we will close our eyes
733
01:03:19,341 --> 01:03:23,220
and the gray evening sky
will unfold above us...
734
01:03:24,429 --> 01:03:27,015
bringing that long and endless sleep.
735
01:04:12,728 --> 01:04:16,231
Big black train comin' down the track
736
01:04:17,274 --> 01:04:20,903
Blow your whistle long and long
737
01:04:22,738 --> 01:04:24,573
One minute you're here
738
01:04:27,409 --> 01:04:29,286
Next minute you're gone
739
01:04:33,207 --> 01:04:37,211
I lay my penny down on the rails
740
01:04:37,878 --> 01:04:41,965
The summer wind sings its last song
741
01:04:43,509 --> 01:04:45,511
One minute you're here
742
01:04:48,180 --> 01:04:50,098
Next minute you're gone
743
01:04:54,269 --> 01:04:57,189
Baby, baby, baby
744
01:04:57,689 --> 01:05:01,193
I'm so alone
745
01:05:02,861 --> 01:05:06,031
Baby, baby, baby
746
01:05:07,115 --> 01:05:10,327
I'm coming home
747
01:05:12,663 --> 01:05:16,041
Autumn carnival on the edge of town
748
01:05:16,124 --> 01:05:20,921
We walk down the midway arm in arm
749
01:05:22,798 --> 01:05:24,633
One minute you're here
750
01:05:27,386 --> 01:05:29,054
Next minute you're gone
751
01:05:33,225 --> 01:05:37,229
I thought I knew just who I was
752
01:05:37,980 --> 01:05:42,067
And what I'd do, but I was wrong
753
01:05:43,527 --> 01:05:45,529
One minute you're here
754
01:05:48,115 --> 01:05:50,117
Next minute you're gone
755
01:05:54,288 --> 01:06:02,212
Red river runnin' along
The edge of town
756
01:06:04,131 --> 01:06:09,511
On the muddy banks
I lay my body down
757
01:06:09,595 --> 01:06:12,681
This body down
758
01:06:14,933 --> 01:06:18,187
Footsteps crackling on a gravel road
759
01:06:18,270 --> 01:06:23,400
Stars vanish in a sky
As black as stone
760
01:06:25,068 --> 01:06:27,070
One minute you're here
761
01:06:29,698 --> 01:06:31,783
Next minute you're gone
762
01:06:34,328 --> 01:06:36,455
One minute you're here
763
01:06:38,999 --> 01:06:41,001
Next minute you're gone
764
01:06:43,587 --> 01:06:45,422
One minute you're here
765
01:07:19,414 --> 01:07:21,834
We've been here for--
This is our fourth day.
766
01:07:21,917 --> 01:07:23,752
I was gonna come earlier,
but I had a cold.
767
01:07:23,836 --> 01:07:27,714
-Said, "No. Wait, wait, wait."
-No sweat. Anytime is good.
768
01:07:28,590 --> 01:07:32,386
We're just...
recording them and listening to them.
769
01:07:32,886 --> 01:07:33,887
That's good.
770
01:07:39,309 --> 01:07:42,646
Jake Clemons
involved in his first official recording,
771
01:07:43,397 --> 01:07:46,316
-solo with the E Street Band.
-Wow.
772
01:07:46,400 --> 01:07:47,401
No pressure.
773
01:07:49,695 --> 01:07:51,530
You guys played beautifully.
774
01:07:51,613 --> 01:07:54,908
You hear these tracks back,
they sound incredible.
775
01:07:55,534 --> 01:07:58,161
So hopeful. You guys deliver it.
776
01:07:58,996 --> 01:08:00,330
-Yeah.
-Cheers.
777
01:08:00,414 --> 01:08:01,498
To my new boss.
778
01:08:01,582 --> 01:08:03,208
-Yeah, baby.
-Here's to hope.
779
01:08:03,667 --> 01:08:05,502
-Let's not forget The Big Man.
-Big Man.
780
01:08:05,586 --> 01:08:07,087
-To The Big Man.
-The Big Man.
781
01:08:07,171 --> 01:08:08,255
-Danny Federici.
-Danny.
782
01:08:08,338 --> 01:08:10,465
-Danny Federici.
-Danny Federici.
783
01:08:20,893 --> 01:08:22,978
Where do we go when we die?
784
01:08:24,354 --> 01:08:25,772
Maybe we go nowhere...
785
01:08:26,773 --> 01:08:29,109
or maybe everywhere.
786
01:08:30,359 --> 01:08:33,404
Maybe our soul resides in the ether,
787
01:08:33,488 --> 01:08:36,116
in the starless part of the sky
788
01:08:36,742 --> 01:08:41,412
and resonates outward
like a stone dropped into a still lake
789
01:08:41,496 --> 01:08:45,667
whose circles
are the lives of people we've touched
790
01:08:45,751 --> 01:08:48,170
over the course of our lives.
791
01:08:49,505 --> 01:08:56,178
No one knows where or how far
their soul may sound, may travel.
792
01:08:57,595 --> 01:09:04,185
Or maybe it's all just bones, dirt,
clay and turtles all the way down.
793
01:09:05,520 --> 01:09:06,647
I don't know.
794
01:09:07,481 --> 01:09:09,149
But I've grieved at the thought
795
01:09:09,233 --> 01:09:13,487
of never seeing some of those
I've loved and lost again.
796
01:09:14,821 --> 01:09:18,492
But those passed
never completely disappear.
797
01:09:19,326 --> 01:09:21,745
We see them on familiar streets,
798
01:09:22,328 --> 01:09:23,830
in empty clubs...
799
01:09:24,915 --> 01:09:27,334
and in late nights of long ago.
800
01:09:28,210 --> 01:09:33,966
They move in shadow,
glimpsed only from the corner of our eyes.
801
01:09:35,300 --> 01:09:37,594
We see them in our dreams.
802
01:10:00,951 --> 01:10:02,828
See you in my dreams
803
01:10:03,495 --> 01:10:06,874
When all our summers
Have come to an end
804
01:10:08,041 --> 01:10:10,627
I'll see you in my dreams
805
01:10:11,461 --> 01:10:15,215
We'll meet and laugh again, my friend
806
01:10:16,049 --> 01:10:19,052
I'll see you in my dreams
807
01:10:19,511 --> 01:10:22,806
Yeah, up around the river bend
808
01:10:22,890 --> 01:10:25,893
For death is not the end
809
01:10:27,686 --> 01:10:33,692
And I'll see you in my dreams
810
01:11:01,803 --> 01:11:02,846
Chorus.
811
01:11:02,930 --> 01:11:06,433
I'll see you in my dreams
812
01:11:06,517 --> 01:11:10,562
We'll live and laugh again, my friend
813
01:11:11,230 --> 01:11:14,483
I'll see you in my dreams
814
01:11:14,900 --> 01:11:18,278
Yeah, up around the river bend
815
01:11:18,362 --> 01:11:21,532
For death is not the end
816
01:11:23,158 --> 01:11:29,289
And I'll see you in my dreams
817
01:11:31,458 --> 01:11:34,670
That's the whole deal.
Very basic, all right?
818
01:11:34,753 --> 01:11:36,922
The road is long
819
01:11:38,799 --> 01:11:40,801
And seeming without end
820
01:11:43,011 --> 01:11:45,472
The days go on
821
01:11:47,140 --> 01:11:49,476
I remember you, my friend
822
01:11:51,353 --> 01:11:53,438
And though you're gone
823
01:11:53,939 --> 01:11:58,277
And my heart's been emptied it seems
824
01:11:58,360 --> 01:12:01,989
I'll see you in my dreams
825
01:12:03,407 --> 01:12:05,617
I got your guitar
826
01:12:08,078 --> 01:12:10,330
Here by the bed
827
01:12:11,290 --> 01:12:14,334
All your favorite records
828
01:12:15,377 --> 01:12:18,839
And all the books that you read
829
01:12:20,257 --> 01:12:22,759
And though my soul
830
01:12:22,843 --> 01:12:27,055
Feels like it's been split
At the seams
831
01:12:32,186 --> 01:12:35,480
I'll see you in my dreams
832
01:12:35,564 --> 01:12:39,610
When all our summers
Have come to an end
833
01:12:40,485 --> 01:12:43,322
I'll see you in my dreams
834
01:12:43,947 --> 01:12:47,910
We'll meet and live and laugh again
835
01:12:48,619 --> 01:12:51,872
I'll see you in my dreams
836
01:12:52,289 --> 01:12:55,584
Yeah, up around the river bend
837
01:12:55,667 --> 01:12:58,837
For death is not the end
838
01:13:00,547 --> 01:13:06,678
And I'll see you in my dreams
839
01:13:36,250 --> 01:13:39,044
I'll see you in my dreams
840
01:13:39,711 --> 01:13:43,590
When all our summers
Have come to an end
841
01:13:44,550 --> 01:13:47,469
I'll see you in my dreams
842
01:13:48,220 --> 01:13:52,099
We'll meet and live and laugh again
843
01:13:52,808 --> 01:13:55,769
I'll see you in my dreams
844
01:13:55,853 --> 01:13:59,690
Yeah, up around the river bend
845
01:13:59,773 --> 01:14:03,026
For death is not the end
846
01:14:04,611 --> 01:14:09,032
And I'll see you in my
847
01:14:09,116 --> 01:14:13,161
See you in my
848
01:14:13,245 --> 01:14:19,084
See you in my dreams
849
01:14:19,751 --> 01:14:20,752
Oh!
850
01:14:22,838 --> 01:14:27,509
La, da, da, la, la, la, la, la, la
851
01:14:31,180 --> 01:14:35,767
La, la la, la
La, la, la, la, la, la
852
01:14:39,605 --> 01:14:44,318
La, la, la, la, la
La, la, la, la
853
01:14:47,821 --> 01:14:55,579
And I'll see you in my dreams
854
01:15:01,376 --> 01:15:02,377
Nice.
855
01:15:04,213 --> 01:15:05,380
It's, uh...
856
01:15:06,173 --> 01:15:08,217
It's got that magnificence to it.
857
01:15:17,059 --> 01:15:18,352
-Steven?
-I'm good.
858
01:15:18,936 --> 01:15:19,937
-Everybody's good?
-I'm good.
859
01:15:20,020 --> 01:15:23,106
-We're good.
-All right, what can I say?
860
01:15:25,025 --> 01:15:28,028
We're taking this thing
till we're all in the box, boys.
861
01:15:31,490 --> 01:15:33,867
Till the wheels come off.
862
01:15:33,951 --> 01:15:36,328
-There you go.
-Till we're all in the box.
863
01:15:36,411 --> 01:15:41,083
All I can say is the greatest... thrill
864
01:15:41,166 --> 01:15:43,710
continues to be
that the greatest thrills in my life
865
01:15:43,794 --> 01:15:49,049
is standing behind that microphone
with-- with you guys behind me.
866
01:15:49,132 --> 01:15:52,886
This is the best playing on record,
I think--
867
01:15:53,971 --> 01:15:55,931
It's just gotten better. Blows my mind.
868
01:15:56,014 --> 01:15:59,768
To have everybody playing together
at the same time in the same room
869
01:15:59,852 --> 01:16:03,146
and to have it just come out
sounding like that.
870
01:16:03,730 --> 01:16:05,649
You know, uh, it's--
871
01:16:07,901 --> 01:16:11,113
it's just one of the deepest experiences
of my life.
872
01:16:11,196 --> 01:16:14,741
-I love all of you beyond words.
-Thank you.
873
01:16:14,825 --> 01:16:16,702
-Beyond words.
-Starts with the songs.
874
01:16:16,785 --> 01:16:18,787
It's all about the songs. Right?
875
01:16:18,871 --> 01:16:20,622
And the inspiration for those songs
876
01:16:20,706 --> 01:16:23,500
comes from what I know
you guys are gonna be playing.
877
01:16:23,584 --> 01:16:25,544
We're gonna have a lot of fun.
878
01:16:26,128 --> 01:16:29,089
Mr. Landau,
you don't do such a bad job either.
879
01:16:29,756 --> 01:16:30,591
All right.
880
01:16:31,800 --> 01:16:34,094
Sitting here and listening, you know.
It's tough work.
881
01:16:34,178 --> 01:16:35,762
-Let's do it.
-Let's do it.
882
01:16:37,139 --> 01:16:37,973
Mm.
883
01:16:51,069 --> 01:16:52,070
Age.
884
01:16:53,947 --> 01:16:59,620
Age brings perspective
in the fine clarity one gets at midnight
885
01:17:00,412 --> 01:17:05,292
on the tracks looking into the lights
of an oncoming train.
886
01:17:07,294 --> 01:17:09,463
It dawns on you rather quickly...
887
01:17:10,672 --> 01:17:13,258
there's only so much time left.
888
01:17:15,052 --> 01:17:19,473
Only so many star-filled nights,
snowfalls...
889
01:17:20,891 --> 01:17:26,063
brisk fall afternoons,
rainy midsummer days.
890
01:17:27,022 --> 01:17:31,944
So how you conduct yourself
and do your work matters.
891
01:17:33,111 --> 01:17:37,616
How you treat your friends,
your family, your lover.
892
01:17:38,909 --> 01:17:42,538
On good days, a blessing falls over you.
893
01:17:43,205 --> 01:17:45,541
It wraps its arms around you,
894
01:17:45,624 --> 01:17:50,504
and you're free
and deeply in and of this world.
895
01:17:51,213 --> 01:17:55,217
That's your reward: being here.
896
01:17:57,469 --> 01:18:00,305
That's what gets you up
the next morning...
897
01:18:01,306 --> 01:18:04,434
a new chance to receive that benediction.
898
01:18:05,435 --> 01:18:11,650
While you're buttering your toast,
getting dressed or driving home from work,
899
01:18:11,733 --> 01:18:14,361
you stumble into those moments
900
01:18:14,444 --> 01:18:19,700
when you can feel the hand of God
gently rest upon your shoulder.
901
01:18:20,701 --> 01:18:24,329
And you realize how lucky you are.
902
01:18:24,913 --> 01:18:27,040
Lucky to be alive,
903
01:18:27,124 --> 01:18:33,505
lucky to be breathing
in this world of beauty, horror and hope.
904
01:18:34,923 --> 01:18:39,636
Because this is what there is: a chance.
905
01:18:39,720 --> 01:18:44,892
A world where it's lucky to love,
lucky to be loved.
906
01:18:45,893 --> 01:18:49,479
So you go until it fills you,
907
01:18:50,272 --> 01:18:54,359
until the sweat, blood and hard tears
make sense.
908
01:18:54,985 --> 01:18:59,364
You go until the light
from the fading distant stars
909
01:18:59,448 --> 01:19:01,366
fall at your feet.
910
01:19:02,951 --> 01:19:06,079
Go, and may God bless you.
911
01:20:11,854 --> 01:20:13,647
Zero's my number
912
01:20:15,274 --> 01:20:17,276
Time is my hunter
913
01:20:19,653 --> 01:20:24,867
I wanted you to heal me
But instead you set me on fire
914
01:20:25,993 --> 01:20:28,078
We were out over the border
915
01:20:28,954 --> 01:20:31,164
I washed you in holy water
916
01:20:34,209 --> 01:20:38,839
We whispered our black prayers
And rose up in flames
917
01:20:42,551 --> 01:20:45,762
Take me on your burnin' train
918
01:20:47,890 --> 01:20:50,058
White sun burnin'
919
01:20:51,727 --> 01:20:53,187
Black wings beatin'
920
01:20:55,355 --> 01:20:58,859
I ran my fingers 'cross
The hollow of your stomach
921
01:20:58,942 --> 01:21:01,403
As you lay breathing
922
01:21:02,446 --> 01:21:04,448
With our shared faith
923
01:21:05,782 --> 01:21:08,535
Rising dark and decayed
924
01:21:10,746 --> 01:21:15,250
Take me and shake me
From this mortal cage
925
01:21:18,962 --> 01:21:22,549
Take me on your burnin' train
926
01:21:25,636 --> 01:21:29,806
Something's shining
In the light neath your breast
927
01:21:29,890 --> 01:21:34,228
The thick smell of you on my chest
928
01:22:11,765 --> 01:22:14,184
On your bed of thorns
929
01:22:14,768 --> 01:22:17,271
I brought you shining gifts
930
01:22:19,481 --> 01:22:25,320
Wiped the sweat from your brow
And I touched your lips
931
01:22:26,446 --> 01:22:28,532
Sheets stained with sweat
932
01:22:29,032 --> 01:22:31,994
Outside the endless rain
933
01:22:34,496 --> 01:22:38,917
Darling, I'm blessed in your blood
And marked by Cain
934
01:22:46,341 --> 01:22:50,262
Take me on your burnin' train
935
01:24:38,453 --> 01:24:39,621
Yeah.
936
01:24:41,707 --> 01:24:43,125
All right, this was--
937
01:24:43,625 --> 01:24:46,712
this was the first song
George and I wrote, I think,
938
01:24:46,795 --> 01:24:48,463
called "Baby I."
939
01:24:50,048 --> 01:24:53,886
Baby, I don't need your tender kiss
940
01:24:53,969 --> 01:24:57,639
Baby, I you'll never miss
941
01:24:57,723 --> 01:24:59,391
Baby, I
942
01:25:00,684 --> 01:25:01,685
Something.
943
01:25:16,617 --> 01:25:19,161
Baby, I
944
01:25:19,661 --> 01:25:21,288
'Cause I got someone new
945
01:25:23,165 --> 01:25:25,167
Somebody better than you
946
01:25:27,002 --> 01:25:29,171
Somebody who'll be true
947
01:25:30,756 --> 01:25:32,925
Somebody better than you
948
01:25:37,221 --> 01:25:39,223
I'll have to go home and practice that.