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<i>You think about yourself, mainly
as a singer or as a poet?</i>

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I think of myself more as a
song and the man dances, you know?

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Do you think you'll stick with folk rock,
or are you going to write more?

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I don't play folk rock.

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Mr. Dylan, I know you don't like
of labels, and probably rightly so,

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But for those of us who are much more
out of 30, can you label yourself?

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No, I'm just a guitarist.
That's all.

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This is quite normal for types
of guitars guiding the drummer.

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Still good in 20 years.

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Yes.

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Bob called me at first

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And asked me if I wanted
do it, and I said, "Sure."

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- How are you?
- Good, good.

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All the people there I know, and
we all know about each other.

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We hardly make it
see each other.

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Vincent?

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You will solve the problem with him.

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Rachel wants to talk but
She's on the phone.

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This is the cool stuff.

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Lou, what's your range?

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Yes...

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This is the first time that an event
occurred about an artist.

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Typically, events occur
about the events.

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I remember meeting you
one morning on the street.

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He lived down in Sullivan
Street in Greenwich Village.

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And I was rushing to rehearsal.

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I was taking the subway, we
we gathered in the upper part of the city.

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And he stopped me in the street,
and said, "Hey, man

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"Hey, Liam, you wrote a song for
Brennan on the Moor last night."

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And said, "I want to sing it for you."

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Right there on the street, he started
singing this song,

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which lasted about nine or 10 verses

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I remember telling him:

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"you have a fantastic talent
and fantastic imagery.

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"If you could squeeze it all together
and make the songs a little shorter..."

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I never show any interest
in anything outside the blues

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Until, perhaps, I heard Bob,
and this guy converted me.

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The only way you can do it,
explain your contribution, it is by touching
your songs.

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Can you do something real quick?

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I was at rehearsal, and there
I was playing the guitar,

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And I look at mine
left, and there's Steve Cropper,

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To my right is "Duck" Dunn,

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Booker T. is on the keyboard,
I have G. E. Smith.

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We had a lot of fun...
it was one of those things

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Where he was so much fun,
How could it be cool?

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Any song you get the chance
sing, he's going to be great.

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It's going to be fun, you know?

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You just look at the list
of current order,

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And you see all these songs, and, yes,

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There are a lot of songs
that are not there.

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But I think I'd be here for five
years if we did them all.

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It drips with another color,
the opposite end.

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- How much would you pay for front seats?
-$150.

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You come from Dublin.

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Dublin, Ireland. Yes.

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I'm sharing a dressing room
with The Clancy Brothers and stuff.

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I mean, he's great.

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Who has tickets? Hey, here.

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Program here.

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You don't have a solo career.
I play solo.

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I came from Virginia.

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I had trouble finding
a ticket out here today.

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- Goodnight.
- Pleasure to meet you.

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I was just joking,
having the idea.

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I love you, Bob. Want to act?

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What do you have, like, big, medium?

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Just big blank ones,
extra-large.

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Large or extra-large, large,
blank.

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Enjoy the show.

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All these big, famous faces,
They're all nervous, you know?

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They're all going...

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There are so many artists, and to go out and sing
a song I had never sung before...

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Even if I weren't here,
I would be watching it on TV.

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Here we go. Let's do this.

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Ladies and gentlemen,

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John Mellencamp with the
special guest Al Kooper.

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Like A Rolling Stone
(John Mellencamp)
78
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Blowin' In The Wind
(Stevie Wonder)
79
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Foot Of Pride
(Lou Reed)
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Masters Of War
(Eddie Vedder/Mike McCready)

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The Times They Are A-Changin'
(Tracy Chapman)

79
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It Ain't Me Babe
(June Carter Cash/Johnny Cash)

80
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What Was It You Wanted
(Willie Nelson)

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I'll Be Your Baby Tonight
(Kris Kristofferson)

82
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Highway 61 Revisited
(Johnny Winter)

83
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Seven Days
(Ron Wood)

84
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Just Like A Woman
(Richie Havens)

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When The Ship Comes In
(The Clancy Brothers, Robbie O'Connell
and Tommy Makem)

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War
(Sinead O'Connor)

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Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues
(Neil Young)

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All Along The Watchtower
(Neil Young)

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I Shall Be Released
(Chrissie Hynde)

90
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Love Minus Zero, No Limit
(Eric Clapton)

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Don't Think Twice, It's Alright
(Eric Clapton)

92
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Emotionally Yours
(The O'Jays)

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When I Paint My Masterpiece
(The Band)

94
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You Ain't Goin' Nowhere
(Mary Chapin Carpenter, Rosanne Cash
and Shawn Colvin)

95
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Absolutely Sweet Marie
(George Harrison)

96
02:12:05,246 --> 02:12:15,246
License To Kill
(Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers)

97
02:17:37,311 --> 02:17:47,311
Rainy Day Women
(Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers)

98
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Mr Tambourine Man
(Roger McGuinn)

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It's Alright, Ma
(Bob Dylan)

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My Back Pages
(Bob Dylan, Roger McGuinn, Tom Petty,
Neil Young, Eric Clapton, George Harrison)

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Knockin' On Heaven's Door
(Everyone)

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Girl Of The North Country
(Bob Dylan)

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