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The day's operation burned down
150 houses...
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wounded three women, killed one baby...
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wounded one Marine,
and netted these four prisoners.
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Four old men who could not answer
questions put to them in English.
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I was feeling this political pull very strongly.
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And I was thinking what the two of us
could do together, you know...
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as far as any kind of movement, and that...
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And so, we...
Our tour had come to an end...
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and Bob said something like:
"Hey, we ought to do Carnegie Hall...
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"or some big place like that".
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And I said,
"What are we going to do with it?"
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And... It was a pretty cold thing to say.
:27:15
But then we did talk about...
:27:18
you know, that he wanted to do his music
and I wanted to do all this other stuff...
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and he said he didn't want to do
all that other stuff...
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you know, so that was pretty clear.
:27:26
And yeah, I was disappointed.
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Oh my name it is nothing
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My age it means less
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I mean, he'd given us, by that point,
the greatest songs...
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in our anti-war, civil rights arsenals.
:27:45
Thirty-some years, whenever I go
to a march or a sit-in, or a lie-in...
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or a be-in, or a jail-in,
people'd say, "Is Bob coming?"
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I'd say, "He never comes, you moron!"
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You know, "When are you going to get it?
Never did, probably never will".