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1:11:02
I hope so.
1:11:03
They're doing their thing, aren't they?
1:11:05
I don't know. It's like they,
they're neurotic or psychotic or...

1:11:10
...having fun as they say in
Life Mag... I don't know.

1:11:13
They could say the same thing of you.
1:11:14
Yeah, right. But it's not true, because,
l, I don't need all that power, you know.

1:11:19
Where I can just, I can just sit
here right on this roadside...

1:11:23
...and l, I don't have to become
President of the United States.

1:11:25
And I don't have to go all that way up.
1:11:28
I don't have to make the climb.
1:11:30
Because there's nothing to climb for.
It's all sitting right here.

1:11:35
Do you have tickets to this thing?
1:11:37
No.
1:11:38
How are you going to get in?
1:11:43
I don't really know.
1:11:47
I figured, you know, once I got here...
1:11:48
...l'd see whatever happens
and go along with it.

1:11:52
It's like people that are nowhere
are coming here...

1:11:54
...because there are people
they think are somewhere...

1:11:56
...so everybody is really looking for,
you know, for some kind of answer.

1:12:00
Where there isn't one.
1:12:03
Why would three hundred thousand...
1:12:04
...or a hundred and
twenty thousand sixty thousand...

1:12:06
...seventy thousand people come
to anything just because it's music?

1:12:10
I mean, was music all that important?
I don't really think so.

1:12:15
People don't know, they don't know how
to live and they don't know what to do...

1:12:18
...and they think that if they...
1:12:19
...can come here they can find out.
You know, what it is...

1:12:22
...or how to maintain with it.
1:12:25
It's just like people
are very lost, I think.

1:12:30
America leads the whole
world in several ways.

1:12:39
Very recently, when
I was in the East...

1:12:43
...the grandson of Mahatma Gandhi...
1:12:48
...met me and asked me...
1:12:52
...what's happening in America?
1:12:57
And I said,

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