1:14:36
Whenever I saw him,
there was always at least four people...
1:14:40
...sort of dragging him from one side
of the room to the other.
1:14:43
It just seemed as though
he couldn't keep up, you know.
1:14:47
I don't know what it was.
1:14:49
I can't see why he couldn't have got away
from them at some point...
1:14:52
...but he was so gullible.
1:14:55
It was so easy for people to take him in
and sort of con him, you know?
1:15:02
That was the best part of his nature, really.
1:15:05
It was a kind of innocence that he had, but
it was the thing that everybody preyed on.
1:15:12
He took on what he wanted to take on.
There's no mistake about that, you know?
1:15:16
I mean, no matter whatever went down.
1:15:19
"There's these people
and leeches around me."
1:15:21
And there was a load of lingers-on,
a load of leeches.
1:15:24
There always were.
He knew what he was taking on.
1:15:28
He knew what he was in for...
1:15:30
...otherwise he wouldn't have got involved,
because he wasn't a naive man.
1:15:34
It must be awful to live like that,
all by yourself.
1:15:37
You're totally isolated and it wasn't...
1:15:39
The poor old Beatles were isolated...
1:15:41
...because thousands
would've crushed them to death...
1:15:43
...rip their cocks out,
so they could take 'em home.
1:15:46
Steal their shoes.
That was something else.
1:15:48
Once that kind of crowd hysteria passes,
the actual physical danger begins to pass...
1:15:54
...and you realize what isolationism is.
1:15:56
It means that you have no one
to talk to particularly.
1:15:59
You have no one to exchange
any ideas with.