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That weekend, my daughter had been born.
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Pete Seeger had made a recording of her.
And he played it.
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He opened the night on Sunday night
at Newport...
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and he played this little recording
of a new baby, he says:
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"Here's the first folk song, the first voice...
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"and we're dedicating this festival
and this music and our purposes..."
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"to this new child, and the new world
that she's going to grow up in".
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And that was kind of, you know...
That's the way the evening began.
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I was walking around in the afternoon
and Albert Grossman took me aside...
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and said, "Bob is looking for you".
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And he took me to Bob and Bob said,
"I want to play Sunday night...
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"and try and reproduce
what we did on the album. "
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And I said:
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"Okay. Sounds great".
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Ladies and gentlemen...
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the person that's going to come up now...
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has a limited amount of time.
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His name is Bob Dylan.
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I ain't gonna work
on Maggie's farm no more
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No, I ain't gonna work
on Maggie's farm no more
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Well, I try my best to be just like I am
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But everybody wants you to be
just like them
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They say sing while you slave
I just get bored
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I ain't gonna work
on Maggie's farm no more