WATCH: In the early 1960s, 19-year-old Bob Dylan arrives in New York with his guitar and revolutionary talent, destined to change the course of American music. F
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00:00You're trapped all the way from Minnesota.
00:07Why's that?
00:09I wanted to catch a spark.
00:16I see no one wants to hear what a kid wrote last month.
00:19Well, I like your songs.
00:26Who wrote this?
00:27He did.
00:30How about that Joan Baez, folks?
00:33She's pretty.
00:35Sings pretty.
00:37Maybe a little too pretty.
00:40Your songs are like an oil painting at the dentist's office.
00:43You're kind of an asshole, Bob.
00:45If you go with snowflake storm
00:51When the river's freezing summer ends
00:56If anyone is going to hold your attention on stage, you have to kind of be a freak.
01:00You can be beautiful or you can be ugly, but you can't be plain.
01:03To keep her from the howling winds
01:08When's the new album out?
01:10Soon.
01:11200 people in that room and each one wants me to be somebody else.
01:14They should just let me be.
01:16Let you be what?
01:18Whatever it is they don't want me to be.
01:23I hear Bob is playing electric.
01:25Not on our stage, he isn't.
01:34They just want me singing blowing in the wind for the rest of my goddamn life.
01:39Well, this is going to piss some people off.
01:42You came here with nothing but a guitar.
01:44You never talk about your family, your past.
01:46People make up their past, you know what I mean?
01:48They remember what they want, they forget the rest.
01:52I want to know which side he's on.
01:54I'm not sure they want to hear where I want to play, Johnny.
01:59I want to hear it.
02:05Turn it down!
02:06They lied.
02:07Make some noise, B.D.