1:45:02
	To see what kind of words he had to say
1:45:03
	He said it was a bad dream
1:45:11
	I was on top of this 12-foot station
and I had a long lens.
1:45:15
	I was looking at Bob Dylan
coming out on stage.
1:45:18
	Well, down the corner by the hot-dog stand
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	I seen another man
1:45:21
	I said, "Howdy, friend
1:45:23
	"I guess there's just us two"
1:45:24
	He screamed, and down the road he flew
1:45:28
	Thought I was a communist
1:45:32
	He was Charlie Chaplin.
He was Dylan Thomas.
1:45:36
	He talked like Woody Guthrie.
He was constantly moving.
1:45:41
	More time passed and now it seems
1:45:44
	Everybody's having them dreams
1:45:46
	Everybody sees theyself
walkin' around with nobody else
1:45:52
	And all the people can be
half right some of the time
1:45:57
	Some of the people can be
all right part of the time
1:46:01
	But all the people can't be
all right all of the time
1:46:05
	Abraham Lincoln said that
1:46:07
	I'll let you be in my dream
if I can be in yours
1:46:10
	I said that
1:46:13
	In old Irish mythology,
they talk about the shape-changers.
1:46:17
	He changed voices. He changed images.
1:46:21
	It wasn't necessary for him to be...
1:46:25
	a definitive person.
1:46:28
	He was a receiver.
1:46:31
	He was possessed.
1:46:33
	And he articulated...
1:46:38
	what the rest of us wanted to say
but couldn't say.
1:46:41
	How many roads must a man walk down
1:46:48
	before you call him a man?
1:46:54
	How many seas must a white dove sail