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Yeah, sure.
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He says:
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"Yardbird...
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...I sure as hell am partial
to them flatted fifths of yours.

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Play me that there 'IKKlactoveedsedstene'
one more time, partner.

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I tell you, nobody can improvise...
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...a diminished ninth from the tonic
like a full-blooded Negro."

:32:25
Hey, that's my solo.
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He wrote words to that?
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Haven't you heard that?
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- It's crappy.
- No, I want to hear it.

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I want to hear it.
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Choodnick could've used that one.
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It was a great solo
and I hate the idea.

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Come on, let me hear this.
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She'd only bring herself down
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So long, everybody
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The time has come and I must leave
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So if I see your smiling face again
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Make a promise you'll remember
Like a Christmas day in December

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That I told you all
Through thick and thin

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On up until the end
Parker's been your friend

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Don't hang your head when you see
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When you see those six pretty horses
Pullin' me

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Put a $20 silver piece
On my watch chain

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Look at the smile on my face
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Sing a little song
To let the world know I'm really free

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Cry for me
'Cause I'm going to Kansas City

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Got any idea...
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...how much a $20 silver piece
would weigh?

:33:56
I didn't hear that. I was thinking
about what a great solo it was...


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