No Direction Home: Bob Dylan
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He came to be as he is
because things needed saying...

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and the young people were the ones
who wanted to say them.

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He somehow had an ear on his generation.
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I don't have to tell you.
You know him, he's yours, Bob Dylan.

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I ain't looking to compete with you
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Beat or cheat or mistreat you
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Simplify you, classify you
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Deny, defy or crucify you
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All I really want to do
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Is, baby, be friends with you
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I want to say thank you.
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I want to say thank you.
I want to say thank you, I love you.

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Well, it ain't no use
to sit and wonder why, baby

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If you don't know by now
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Johnny Cash was more like
a religious figure to me.

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And there he was at Newport,
you know, standing side by side.

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Meeting him was the high thrill of a lifetime.
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And, just the fact
that he had sung one of my songs...

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was just unthinkable.
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Johnny Cash and June Carter came by
after Bob had put a couple...

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three tunes on tape for him,
this little portable machine.

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Johnny called him out in the hall...
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and Bob came back in a few minutes later,
he was holding this guitar and he says:

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"He gave me his guitar".
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Neuwirth was saying,
"Wow, that's an old country tradition.

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"If somebody gives you a guitar,
that's a big honor, you know?"

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This is called Hey, Mr. Tambourine Man.
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"Please play a song for me".
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Hey! Mr. Tambourine Man,
play a song for me


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