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00:00Ladies and gentlemen, I want you to give a warm welcome to our friend Mr. Bob Diller.
00:06Bob Diller has written some of the most iconic songs of the last century.
00:10Bob and his music reigns over culture.
00:13I'm so infatuated with lyrics and songwriting and that was Bob's genius.
00:17Every music moment is super grounded and has a purpose and it's story-driven, character-driven.
00:21It was clear that we needed to do everything live.
00:24It was important for me to sing and play on set
00:27because it was in the spirit of the movie to do it live.
00:30He learns the entire thing, top to bottom, that's harmonica and guitar and vocal.
00:34It was pretty special.
00:36Woody wants to hear something.
00:38Do you shine?
00:39Not usually.
00:46He was writing music that was more blunt about things that were going on.
00:51Bob wouldn't let himself be boxed in, which for me, as a young artist, is the most inspiring.
01:01His genius and the power of his songs and personality ends up elevating him
01:05until he's bigger than the movement he was taken into.
01:11Many of the artists through American pop culture that had the balls to turn their back
01:17on what was expected of them, that moment started with Bob.
01:28Bob has really resisted categorization.
01:30He has resisted being put in a box.
01:33I'm not sure they want to hear, but I want to play, Johnny.
01:35Make some noise, B.D.
01:37Track some mud on a carpet.
01:41Words are relevant.
01:42Times are changing.
01:43It is relevant.
01:44Blowing the wind is relevant.
01:45Music is still all over the radio.
01:46He changed folk music forever and music forever.