Rosalita (Come Out Tonight) (Phoenix, 78) (from Thrill Hill Vault 1976-1978)
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- Опубликовано: 20 дек 2018
- Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band, "Rosalita (Come Out Tonight)" Phoenix '78
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Direct from the Thrill Hill Vault, enjoy rare performances recorded from 1976 to 1978, in the lead-up toDarkness On The Edge Of Town. Early live versions of songs from the era and other favorites from shows in New Jersey, New York and Phoenix are now streaming on RUclips.
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Lyrics:
Spread out now Rosie, doctor come cut loose her mama's reins
You know playin' blind man's bluff is a little baby's game
You pick up Little Dynamite, I'll pick up Little Gun
And together we're gonna go out tonight and make that highway run
You don't have to call me lieutenant, Rosie, and I don't want to be your son
The only lover I'm ever gonna need's your soft, sweet, little girl's tongue
And Rosie, you're the one
Dynamite's in the belfry, baby, playin' with the bats
Little Gun's downtown in front of Woolworth's tryin' out his attitude on all the cats
Papa's on the corner, waitin' for the bus
Mama, she's home in the window, waitin' up for us
She'll be there in that chair when they wrestle her upstairs, 'cause you know we ain't gonna come
I ain't here on business, baby, I'm only here for fun
And Rosie, you're the one
Rosalita, jump a little higher
Senorita, come sit by my fire
I just want to be your lover, ain't no liar
Rosalita, you're my stone desire
Jack the Rabbit and Weak Knee Willie, don't you know they're gonna be there
Sloppy Sue and Big Bone Billy, they'll be coming up for air
We're gonna play some pool, skip some school
Act real cool, stay out all night, it's gonna feel alright
So Rosie, come out tonight, little baby, come out tonight
Windows are for cheaters, chimneys for the poor
Closets are for hangers, winners use the door
So use it, Rosie, that's what it's there for
Now, I know your mama, she don't like me, 'cause I play in a rock and roll band
And I know your daddy, he don't dig me, but he never did understand
Your papa lowered the boom, he locked you in your room-- I'm comin' to lend a hand
I'm comin' to liberate you, confiscate you, I want to be your man
Someday we'll look back on this and it will all seem funny
But now you're sad, your mama's mad
And your papa says he knows that I don't have any money
Your papa says he knows that I don't have any money
Oh, your daddy says he knows that I don't have any money
Well, tell him this is his last chance to get his daughter in a fine romance
'Cause a record company, Rosie, just gave me a big advance
And my tires were slashed and I almost crashed, but the Lord had mercy
And my machine, she's a dud, out stuck in the mud somewhere in the swamps of Jersey
Well, hold on tight, stay up all night, 'cause Rosie, I'm comin' on strong
By the time we meet the morning light, I will hold you in my arms
I know a pretty little place in Southern California, down San Diego way
There's a little cafe, where they play guitars all night and all day
You can hear them in the back room strummin'
So hold tight, baby, 'cause don't you know Daddy's comin'
Everybody sing
Rosalita, jump a little higher
Senorita, come sit by my fire
I just want to be your lover, ain't no liar
Oh Baby, you're my stone desire
Hey hey hey hey
Hey hey hey hey
Hey hey hey hey
Hey hey hey hey
The last scene where the girls charge the stage and kiss Bruce is one of the best scenes of Rock and Roll history. Epic moment.
Legend has it that the security guards at this concert were later hired to be police officers at the United States Capitol building
This is one of, if not the greatest moment in rock history 😂
The hardest job in the world? Being a cameraman at a Springsteen concert and trying to keep him in your lens. He's here, he's there, he's on the piano, he's in the audience. What a terrific frontman!
The Big Man, the band, the joy, the energy, you just can't sit still!!
Possibly the greatest live performance of any song ever! And the video quality for 1978 is amazing as well.
No one tells a story through lyrics like the Boss and Billy Joel. Sad this type of Americana is no where to be found these days.
This might be the greatest piece of concert footage ever !!
Springsteen at his Absolute Prime.. what I wouldn't do to go back in time and kiss a young Springsteen at this concert..
In my opinion the best rock n roll band of all time.
Every time I feel everything is falling apart, I come back to this show. ❤
For many years Rosalita was the final song of his epic 4 hour concerts. That's because he wrote it to be his last encore song. Now I see why. It's the perfect way to end a great show. Perfect.
"I ain't here on business, only here for fun!" THE BOSS!!!!!
My oldest daughter remembers me telling her the "Rosalita" was my favorite Springsteen song. Decades later, we are on the field at Gillette, with only a port-a-potta available. As a Patriots season ticket holder I know the closest facilities in the 100 level. The opening chords brought a wild-eyed young lady out of the women's room, afraid she would make he old man miss his favorite. Arm in arm, we hopped, skipped and jumped our way back to the field seats, 15 rows from the stage. Don't tell her one of the best times of my life!
Heard Bruce live in '74 before he was a big name nationally but this record was being played constantly in Philly. Moved to California that fall and discovered no one had heard of him. That all changed a few months later when he was on the cover of Time. The Wild, the Innocent, and the E Street Shuffle is still my favorite Springsteen album, mostly for this song.
A complete celebration of rock music. Of the highest order.
Perhaps the greatest live footage I have ever seen. Rock 'n' roll in all it's youthful, wonderful, innocent glory. This is the footage that changed me from thinking Bruce might be a little overhyped into a devoted fan and I still love and respect him to this day.
I saw bob Dylan on his first electric tour in 1965 and then the rolling stones I saw in june of 1966 and two months later I saw the beatles in 1966 and I must say that bruce is the last of the great rock and rollers. WOW
to be young..to know that you are almost at the zenith of your powers...to have your band of brothers beside you slaying it every night and to have the King of the World as your best friend...to have the passion and the spirit of punk..this is Bruce at his most urgent tightest and most powerful..love it!!!
Saw Bruce from second row and screamed so loud I couldn’t talk for a week. Genius!