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I raise my hand and touch the wheel of change
taking time to check the dial

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Chapter IV Live
June 21, 1971
 

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SIDE 1
 
MOONSHADOW
WHERE DO THE CHILDREN PLAY
WILD WORLD
HOW CAN I TELL YOU
ON THE ROAD TO FIND OUT
MILES FROM NOWHERE

SIDE 2
 
LISA LISA
LONGER BOATS
PEACE TRAIN
HARD HEADED WOMAN
FATHER AND SON
CHANGES
 

…..like I’m going to come back into the music world, like getting into and making records cuzz I’ve already done it before, then I had an illness and came back. And it was just before I kind of tried it again because I was very kind of hurt from the first time--very kind of scared--I think it was just a little thing to tell myself to take it easy when I did. So that’s it--Wild World.

Maybe it seems to other people that everything I’ve done since I came back has gone very well but in fact there have real! struggles. I mean this thing of live appearances - I’m always really scared before I go on. Not so much as I did, but I still have that fear. I want people to go away from a concert and not feel hungry. I want them to feel really satisfied. I mean in every respect - with songs and feeling and truthfulness just being real to them. Not so they they go away thinking "what did he mean by that?" You know that one word that maybe they didn’t understand.

My music has always had the cities edginess. even the new music I’m writing. I’m always searching for a peaceful goal - the song which takes you up slowly and puts you down slowly. I’m always striving for that song. The same thing goes for relationships, the person I’ll meet that will feed me slowly with Ideas and I’ll do the same and we’ll grow together. I’m always searching for that peacefulness that city people dream about. They can’t quite figure it out, it’s something they can’t quite touch. No reason to get angry, no reason to even smile to show you’re happy - to just BE.

 
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