The Blues Brothers
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1:05:09
Pardon me...
1:05:11
but we do have a strict policy
concerning handling the instruments:

1:05:13
An employee
of Ray's Music Exchange...

1:05:16
must be present.
1:05:18
Now, may I help you?
1:05:19
Ray, it's me. Joliet Jake.
1:05:22
I once rented some column speakers
from you...

1:05:25
for my band-- The Blues Brothers.
1:05:27
Hey, Ray. It's me. Murph,
of Murph and the Magic Tones.

1:05:30
Remember me?
I bought three Fender amps.

1:05:31
- Oh, we sell a lot of amplifiers.
- Not like these. They were beautiful.

1:05:35
- Upholstered with thick, red shag.
- Right!

1:05:39
I remember now.
I'll buy them all back for 350 a piece.

1:05:42
Three fifty?
1:05:44
I paid 800 each
not six months ago.

1:05:46
You know-- depreciation, man.
1:05:49
Ray, we're here to buy stuff.
1:05:51
We need pianos, amps, mikes--
the works.

1:05:56
Go on! Get!
1:06:02
Breaks my heart:
a boy that young going bad.

1:06:07
Tell me a little
about this electric piano.

1:06:09
You have a good eye, my man.
1:06:11
That's the best
in the city of Chicago.

1:06:13
- How much?
- Two thousand bucks and it's yours.

1:06:15
You can take it home with you.
I'll throw in the black keys for free.

1:06:19
Two thousand
for this chunk of shit?

1:06:22
Come on, Ray!
1:06:26
Really, Ray. It's used.
There's no action left in this keyboard.

1:06:36
Excuse me.
1:06:38
I don't think there's anything wrong
with the action on this piano.

1:06:48
Well, I heard about the fella
you've been dancing with

1:06:51
All over the neighborhood
1:06:54
So why didn't you ask me, baby
1:06:57
Didn't you think I could
1:06:59
Well, I know that the bugaloo
is out of sight


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