No Direction Home: Bob Dylan
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1:23:00
You to take your check
1:23:03
And give them to tax-deductible
1:23:06
Charity organization
1:23:16
Don't boo me anymore. Don't boo me.
God, that booing, I can't stand it.

1:23:21
Oh, my God.
It's hard to get in tune when they're booing.

1:23:24
Yeah, I can't get in tune at all
when they're booing.

1:23:26
I can't hear anything.
I don't even want to get in tune.

1:23:33
When they yell
in this weird nasal tone from here.

1:23:38
Jesus, you know, I don't understand
how can they buy the tickets up so fast.

1:23:43
- I mean, you know. Let's get that light off.
- Turn the light off.

1:23:49
Bobby Dylan, CBS label, brand new one...
1:23:51
in the Caroline Countdown of Sound,
lying at number 18.

1:23:54
Let's Go and Get Stoned.
Not this time of the day, surely.

1:24:01
Well, they'll stone ya
when you're trying to be so good

1:24:06
They'll stone ya just a-like
they said they would

1:24:10
They'll stone ya
when you're tryin' to go home

1:24:15
They'll stone ya when you're there all alone
1:24:20
But I would not feel so all alone
1:24:25
Everybody must get stoned
1:24:28
Dylan's first albums did not sell.
1:24:32
I don't think we sold an album per store
in America. I think, 2,500.

1:24:36
Salespeople, you know, would say,
"This is Hammond's folly".

1:24:39
Since he cost so little to record,
let John have his folly.

1:24:43
On my second album, all of a sudden
people started to take notice...

1:24:46
that never noticed before.
1:24:48
Grossman came into the picture
around there.

1:24:50
He was kind of like
a Col. Tom Parker figure...

1:24:52
all immaculately dressed,
every time you see him.

1:24:55
You could smell him coming.
1:24:57
Al Grossman was
the first successful folk manager...


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