:28:02
	"Hey, marching to the Birmingham war."
:28:12
	"Hey, what's the use
of singing this song?"
:28:16
	"Some of you are not even listening."
:28:19
	"Tell me what it is we've got to do?"
:28:23
	"Wait for the bombs to start whistling?"
:28:27
	"Wait for the blitz to start blitzing?"
:28:31
	"Here comes a hydrogen bomb..."
:28:34
	"...and here comes a guided missile."
:28:38
	"Here comes a hydrogen bomb..."
:28:42
	"...I cannot hear it whistle!"
:28:46
	"I can almost hear its whistle,
yeah, yeah, yeah!"
:29:12
	There are a hundred million
songs going to be sung tonight.
:29:17
	All of them are going to be
singing about the same thing...
:29:20
	...which I hope everybody who
came, came to hear, really.
:29:26
	And it's all about you, actually.
:29:30
	And me and everybody around this stage
and everybody that hasn't gotten here.
:29:34
	And the people who are going
to read about you tomorrow.
:29:42
	And how really groovy you were.
:29:46
	All over the world.
If you can dig where that's at.
:29:49
	That's really where it's really at.