No Direction Home: Bob Dylan
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I thought I'd get more power out of it,
you know, with a small group in back of me.

:30:05
It was electric,
but doesn't necessarily mean...

:30:10
that it's modernized
just because it's electric, you know?

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It was, you know, like a...
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Country music was electric, too.
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I ain't gonna work
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on Maggie's farm no more
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The Bringing It All Back Home
session was really fun because...

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it was this sort of spontaneous,
telepathic thing, you know?

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Like he might have, you know,
played through a song very briefly...

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and that was all the rehearsal or preparation
that anyone had for the songs.

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Everyone was really good,
everyone was really funky, you know...

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everyone had great time.
:30:51
And everyone really
got behind Bobby's songs.

:30:55
It was almost like just getting
together and jamming...

:30:58
without any mandate
or any charts or anything.

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I was riding on the Mayflower
when I thought I spied some land

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He was playing all by himself, at first.
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And then he stopped
and everybody laughed...

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and then two seconds later,
he started it again...

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and everybody came in just "bang,"
like gangbusters.

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I was riding on the Mayflower
when I thought I spied some land

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I yelled for Captain Arab
I have you understand

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Who came running to the deck
Said, "Boys forget the whale

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"Look on over yonder
Cut the engines change the sail

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Haul on the bowline"
We sang that melody

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Like all tough sailors do
When they're far away at sea

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I mean, the whole culture
has moved and changed.

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This is really what we're announcing.
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The entire culture, both in America
and England has changed.

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There's a whole new generation
that's grown up, everybody.

:31:58
Do people at the Museum of Modern Art...

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