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I got it.
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Uh-huh. Got it.
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- What's the matter?
- I don't want it.

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They always in that order?
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Sure they're always
in that order, unless...

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you happen to come across
someone who grooves you

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and you want to groove with...
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Say, you.
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And if things work out.
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and you start acting
a little more intelligent.

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then possibly, then I'll make
number three number one.

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number one
number three, and...

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number two...
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Now, wait.
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Now, now, wait.
Now I'm getting confused.

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You put it where, uh...
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You put it where number three is.
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That's the way it would be.
Let me start all over again.

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Let me get this...
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Number three
would be number one.

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And number two and number three.
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Exactly.
and when you have that.

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you have what you call
a major chord.

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What's a major chord?
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A major chord is when everything
in your life works out perfectly.

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when you have everything
you could ever possibly want.

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Everything.
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You have the woman you want.
you have the music you want.

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and you have enough money
to live comfortably.

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That's a major chord.
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Oh.
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A 1. 2. 3. 4!
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That's enough. Doyle.
Hold it.

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Doyle!
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What?
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I got a hangover.
That's a little loud.

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A little loud? What do you mean?
You didn't dig those sounds?

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You didn't even let me finish, man.
You didn't let me finish the chorus.

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Jimmy?
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Uh... Jimmy, could I talk to you
just for a minute?


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