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THUNDER ROAD©Live 04 Oct 2002 versionThe screen door slams, Mary's dress waves Page last updated: 11 Sep 2007The above lyrics are for the 04 Oct 2002 performance at the Zakim Bunker Hill Bridge, Boston, MA. This was the formal ceremony to open the bridge named for both the late Boston religious and civil rights leader in Leonard P. "Lenny" Zakim and the Battle of Bunker Hill. Zakim, who was a long time Bruce Springsteen fan, died in 1999 after a 5-year battle with cancer of the bone marrow. The "Leonard P. Zakim-Bunker Hill Memorial Bridge" is built across the Charles River in Boston, and is one of the widest cable-stayed bridge in the world.
Bruce Springsteen gave a speech and performed a solo acoustic THUNDER ROAD on guitar and harmonica. He said, "We honor Lenny by continuing his fight for social justice". Read speech below. After the show, widow Joyce Zakim came backstage and showed Springsteen a picture her husband had taken posing with the pope (which is also mentioned in the speech below). In the photo, Zakim was wearing a hat that said, "Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band."
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Spoken intro to THUNDER ROAD [Live 04 Oct 2002 version]: [The daughter of Lenny Zakim:] [...] Thank you so much for being here. It means so much to our family that you came to share this magical day with us. [The son of Lenny Zakim:] We're proud to present our dad's music hero, Bruce Springsteen [cheers]. [Bruce Springsteen:] Thank you uh... Shari, Deena, and Josh, thank you. Oh, the pick [picks the guitar pick from his pocket] And uh... I got it, I got it. Joyce, thank you for your kind words, uh, this was a much bigger bridge than I was expecting, I wasn't expecting a bridge this big. I would've brought the whole or something, but uh... uh... met Lenny, Jon Landau [who was among the attendees] and... manager who's from this neck of the woods, came up to me one night, said "There's a guy coming tonight... this is a guy that's out there on the frontlines doing what you sing about". And that was Lenny Zakim. And he came back after the show and we were talking a little bit and he pulled something out, said "look, take, take a look at this". And it was a picture of himself meeting the Pope and he said "Hey but look, look, look", and I look a little closer and I realize he has a hat on that says "Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band" [chuckles]. And uh... I said "That's pretty cool", you know [chuckles]. So my hat has been in the presence of the Pope, and uh, thanks to Lenny. But uh... you know, he was uh... I met him, you know, I knew him a little bit during the last year of his life. He was one of those people whose intensity, inner spirit you could feel even when he was very ill. And uh... I guess, you know, we honor his memory obviously not with this beautiful bridge, very lovely, but by continuing on in his fight for social justice, sort of. And I'm gonna do this for Lenny and Lenny's family and... here we go. Whoa! Bring the harp, yeah, alright. [Bruce Springsteen (spoken outro):] We love you and we miss you Lenny. |
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