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Reporter: How many people who major in the same musical vineyard in which you toil, how many are protest singers? That is, people who use their music, and use the songs to protest the uh, social state in which we live today, the matter of war, the matter of crime, or whatever it might be.\nBob Dylan: Um... how many?\nReporter: Yes. How many?\nBob Dylan: Uh, I think there's about uh, 136.\n[People around him giggle. The reporter doesn't laugh]\nReporter: You say ABOUT 136, or you mean exactly 136?\nBob Dylan: Uh, it's either 136 or 142
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How many people who labor
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in the same musical vineyard in which you toil
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how many are protest singers
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That is people who use their music and use the songs
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to protest the social state in which we live today
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The matter of war the matter of crime or whatever it might be
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How many Yes
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Are there many who Yeah
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I think there's about 136
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You say about 136 Yeah
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Or do you mean exactly 136
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It's either 136 or 142
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Movie Summary
A chronicle of Bob Dylan's strange evolution between 1961 and 1966 from folk singer to protest singer to "voice of a generation" to rock star.