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"Hey, Mr Tambourine Man--"
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- Tambourine!
- Tambourine!
- Tangerine.
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"T-Tambourine Man,
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Play a song for me
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I'm not sleepy and there is
no place I'm going to"
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Wow, he can read.
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Thank you. Taiwana?
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The next three lines, Taiwana.
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"Hey, Mr Tambourine Man
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Play a song for me
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ln the jingle-jangle morning
I'll come following you"
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- Good.
- All right.
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- Yes.
- What does that mean?
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What do you think it means?
:30:39
What, some guy's
got a tambourine...
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and this other guy wants him to
play it 'cause he can't sleep.
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- Okay.
- Yeah, but how come he want
to play the tambourine?
:30:47
Don't he got a radio or somethin'?
You know what I'm sayin'?
:30:50
Well, you kn-- That's a good point.
I mean, i-i-it's-- it's a weird choice.
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So, what if I told you
that Mr Tambourine Man...
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is a code name?
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- A code name for what?
- James Bond.
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- A drug dealer.
- ls it?
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Well, a lot of people think so.
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You know, this song is from the '60s,
when you couldn't sing about drugs,
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so they had to make up codes.
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So what was the code?
What does "Hey, Mr Tambourine Man
Play a song for me" mean?
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- Well, you figure--
- "Play a song for me"
means "give me the stuff."
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Yeah, it's like that nigger
been out drinkin' all night
and smokin' some shit...
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and everybody broke out on his
ass, you know what I'm sayin'?
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And he's high-- he's still high,
but he's kinda low and shaky.
You know-- "jingle-jangle."
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Yeah, and he needs something, like
a big hit of crack or cocaine and shit.
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He's crazy, okay?
:31:37
So, what do you think, Emilio?
Do you think that Raul is right?
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- All right, it's too
personal to discuss.
- What?
:31:46
You mean you choose not to
participate in the discussion?
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- Boy's too slick.
- Not about somethin' so personal.
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Wanna draw for it?