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Anita Miller:
It's unfair that we can't listen to our music. Elaine Miller:
It's because it is about drugs and promiscuous sex. Anita Miller:
Simon and Garfunkel is poetry. Elaine Miller:
Yes it's poetry. It is the poetry of drugs and promiscuous sex! Honey, they're on - pot
It's unfair that we can't listen to our music. Elaine Miller:
It's because it is about drugs and promiscuous sex. Anita Miller:
Simon and Garfunkel is poetry. Elaine Miller:
Yes it's poetry. It is the poetry of drugs and promiscuous sex! Honey, they're on - pot
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the sounds of the world
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To me it sounded like music
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Now I don't hear it
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anymore
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Do you understand what I'm saying
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Yeah
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What am I doing
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I'm telling secrets to the one guy you don't tell secrets to
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No
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We'll do the interview tomorrow
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Movie Summary
A high-school boy in the early 1970s is given the chance to write a story for Rolling Stone magazine about an up-and-coming rock band as he accompanies them on their concert tour.


