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I had heard folk music
before leaving the Iron Range.
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I'd heard John Jacob Niles somewhere,
strangely enough.
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I don't know, folk music
was delivering me something, you know...
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which was the way I always felt about life,
you know, and people...
:20:17
and, you know, institutions, and ideology...
:20:23
and it was just,
you know, uncovering it all.
:21:30
She played that upstroke-downstroke
kind of rhythm...
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where you don't need the drum.
It's kind of like a Tex-Mex rhythm.
:21:37
I heard that rhythm...
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and I thought, well, I could use
that rhythm for all kinds of things.
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I don't even remember, you know,
buying any records.
:21:45
If went into the booth...
I had a very agile mind.
:21:49
...I could learn a song
by maybe hearing it once or twice.