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and he had a hearing aid,
and Charlie was very distressed...

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when he couldn't hear things clearly.
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And with all this sound coming
from the speakers...

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Charlie Seeger was quite upset.
And I think that affected Pete.

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You used to ride the chrome horse
with your diplomat

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Who carried on his shoulder a Siamese cat
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Ain't it hard when you discover that
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He really wasn't where it's at
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After he's taken from you
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everything he could steal
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How does it feel?
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Rock 'n' roll was considered
a real sellout music for a lot of folk fans...

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and Like a Rolling Stone seemed like
the direct slap in the face...

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to everything that topical songs represented.
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"How does it feel to be on your own".
And they took it as this most...

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extremely negative...
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you know...
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selfish statement, basically,
and it was, you know, it was not...

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Better World A-Coming, you know,
it was not that.

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Let's go, man. That's all.
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I thought he would go out and play
some other stuff by himself and then...

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we'd come out and play these three songs.
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But we just came out
and played these three songs and then...

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he said, "Goodnight".
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And we'd been out there
for a total of 15 minutes...

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and everybody else had played for an hour.
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So that was pretty weird.
And he was the headliner.

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Bobby, can you do another song, please?
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He's going to get his axe.
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He's coming.

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