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Maci 2022-11-30 05:27:25

1. Talk to me about the spirit of the tour. If you sing a new song and many viewers want to listen to the old song. Oh Lasso. This is the first rule, the basic rule of anticipation. If you have high expectations, you will be disappointed, so you can't have any expectations. But people have expectations, people have expectations. That's what they expected, Lasso, we can't be responsible for everyone, you know, all those people who expect high, who the hell cares? 2. I think it's quite depressing. People actually line up for two days to meet someone. This proves that they have something that needs something or someone brings salvation. 3. Joan Baez and I can sing anything. We can sing together when we fall asleep. In fact, I often hear her voice in my sleep. 4. A second later I heard, "Hey, Sharon", a very old piano was pushed aside, Bob arched his waist next to the piano and gave me such a look. He said, "I wrote something. A song about you". Then he sang the lyrics "She made love like a woman, but he was like a little girl when he collapsed". I started crying, and then someone told me that the song was ten years old.

5. When I see Bob singing, I will forgive everything. I have never seen his charm in others.

6. Not happy that you got married when you talked to yourself. /You talked to yourself and got married and didn't tell me. /Yes, but./You should tell me/But I married a woman I love/I know it's true, I married a man I thought I loved/This is the fault of thinking, thinking will make you fall Big mold/You are right, I agree/So to use your heart is not to use your brain

7. There are not many Medici families in the modern era, and whether you are touring with many people, making movies, or any creative behavior that requires resources, you need money. You need to find people who believe that you can make money back and maybe make a little more. So yes, there is always this natural tension between art and commerce.

8. We went in the morning and it was dark when we came out. I realized that his philosophy is the same as mine. Moreover, it is rare to meet such a person, and you know that you are all the same in your mind.

9. "Now all criminals wearing jackets and ties can watch the sun rise freely with Martini. At the same time, Rubin is sitting in a three-square-meter cell like a Buddha, in purgatory on earth. An innocent person."

9. On December 4, 1975, Montreal, Canada, the last planned performance of the Rolling Thunder tour. Our souls gathered together, the last stop of the Rolling Thunder tour. We started this journey to find the United States. We found some of ourselves. The truth is that the old friends who thought that their love has disappeared can be reunited, and can face themselves sincerely, and sing to the electronic microphone to please the young aspirants. They have been looking for some kind of alliance and community, and they have seen the image of the community there.

10. Was the tour successful?

It was a disaster.

I told him that we should go to a venue with 20,000 people to perform, but they wanted to perform in a small venue, with 16 to 18 people performing on stage, and 15 stage assistants and engineers. I have to pay for the bus, hotel, and catering, but I only go to a venue with 3,000 people to perform, so I will definitely lose money, and I will lose money before I get on the road.

11. Was the tour successful?

No, no success.

If it is measured by profit, it is certainly not successful, but it is successful on the level of risk. So it was very successful in many ways.

12. All of you who have seen the fragments and moments, take us as an example, learn some lessons, try to cheer up, correct your behavior, find your circle, and do some salvation behaviors for your own consciousness. Pay more attention to your friends, your own works, your own meditations, your own art, and your own beauty, step out and turn them into your own eternity.

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  • Interviewer: What were the audiences like that you played to?

    The Balladeer: Well, they would all be hysterically happy. So, I mean, you can't really judge much from saying "What would the audiences be like?" They would all be people who would've slit each other's throats to get there.