:16:01
I have no one to meet
:16:03
And the ancient empty street's
too dead for dreaming
:16:10
Hey, Mr. Tambourine Man,
play a song for me
:16:15
I'm not sleepy
and there is no place I'm going to
:16:22
Hey, Mr. Tambourine Man,
play a song for me
:16:26
In the jingle jangle morning
I'll come following you
:16:42
Got out of high school
and left the very next day.
:16:45
I'd gone as far as I could
in my particular environment.
:16:49
I was gonna try to join some other band.
:17:08
There was only one guy that ever
came out of there, and he was out of Fargo.
:17:12
And I'd actually gone there to play with him.
He had a regional hit called Suzie Baby.
:17:16
At that point,
I was just playing triplets on the piano.
:17:19
I didn't have my own piano,
so they weren't gonna buy a piano.
:17:24
But I did play some shows with them.
:17:27
Nothing much came of it.
:17:31
He would let people know
that he was maybe Bobby Vee.
:17:36
Bob told everyone including his, like,
cousins and relatives...
:17:39
that, you know, he was Bobby Vee.
:17:41
And I guess he liked that recognition
of being famous.
:17:45
'Cause people looked at him, and say:
:17:46
"Hey, that's a pretty good song
you got out, Bobby Vee".
:17:48
I was a musical expeditionary.
:17:51
I had no past, really, to speak of,
nothing to go back to, nobody to lean on.
:17:55
I came down to Minneapolis.
I didn't go to classes.