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:58:00
Frannie. I'm gonna cancel
the rest of the tour.

:58:02
Again?
:58:04
What do you mean "again"?
:58:06
Well, this is the fifth time
that you've cancelled.

:58:09
But this is the first time I meant it.
:58:11
I really mean it now.
Then I was jivin' you.

:58:13
I mean it. I'm gonna
really pack it in. Yeah, yeah.

:58:16
Oh, come on, you remember.
:58:17
we used to go out and do 80.
85 one-nighters in a row.

:58:20
Yeah.
:58:21
All those joints... they're not
ballrooms anymore, baby.

:58:24
They're like parking lots.
skating rinks.

:58:27
The theaters.
they're all bombed out.

:58:29
I really did. I thought a lot about it.
:58:32
thought about finally letting
somebody else front the band.

:58:34
you know.
take a piece of the action.

:58:36
Play there.
not have to lift a finger.

:58:39
But there's only one guy
who can front this band.

:58:42
I know... Jimmy, right?
:58:44
No, me, and if I go...
the band goes.

:58:50
It's game over. You know it.
:58:52
You sure you won't have
a little taste?

:58:55
- No, you have it.
- Oh, beautiful. I will.

:59:00
Maybe Jimmy...
would consider...

:59:04
You said he's good.
You think he's good.

:59:07
He's not only good, baby.
he's a bitch.

:59:09
He blows a barrel
full of tenor.

:59:11
Oh, but he's some kind
of pain in the ass.

:59:13
- I don't want to start this argument.
- All right, okay, all right.

:59:17
But he's a top pain in the ass.
and that's the truth.

:59:20
A top pain in the ass.
:59:22
You want to say it once more...
three times for luck?

:59:25
Three would groove me.
It's my favorite number.

:59:27
Top pain in the ass.
:59:32
Well, maybe you're right.
but he's good.

:59:40
I'm sorry. Mr.. Doyle.
:59:42
It's not quite what I had in mind.
:59:45
Yeah, sorry, fellas.
:59:53
He wants garbage.
I don't know.

:59:55
Look. Mr.. Horace.
I know it's not Frankie Harte.

:59:58
We can do that stuff too, man.
but this is a different sound.


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