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Bob Dylan: [in voiceover reading the letter he's writing to Johnny Cash on an airplane] Dear Johnny, Thanks for that letter. I am now famous -- famous by the rules of public famiosity. It snuck up on me and pulverized me. To quote Mr. Freud, I get quite paranoid.
Johnny Cash: [in voiceover reading the letter he's writing to Dylan on an airplane. According to director James Mangold they had access via the archives to the actual letters Johnny wrote Bob] Bob -- Got your letter. Tonight I sit in the wake of one more hard rain. I was in New York last week. Saw a bunch of folk singers that couldn't hold a chigger on your ass. Well, I'll see you in Newport come spring. Until then, track mud on somebody's carpet
Johnny Cash: [in voiceover reading the letter he's writing to Dylan on an airplane. According to director James Mangold they had access via the archives to the actual letters Johnny wrote Bob] Bob -- Got your letter. Tonight I sit in the wake of one more hard rain. I was in New York last week. Saw a bunch of folk singers that couldn't hold a chigger on your ass. Well, I'll see you in Newport come spring. Until then, track mud on somebody's carpet
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Bob got me the letter
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Tonight I sit in the wake of one more hard ring
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I was in New York last week
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Saw a bunch of folk singers that couldn't hold a chigger on their ends
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Well I see a Newport come spring
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Until then track mud on somebody's car
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Movie Summary
In 1961, an unknown 19-year-old Bob Dylan arrives in New York City with his guitar and forges relationships with musical icons on his meteoric rise, culminating in a groundbreaking performance that reverberates around the world.