:23:01
So, one last thing.
:23:04
I remember the first time
I heard Coltrane on soprano.
:23:10
Until then it had just been tenor,
of course, but...
:23:14
It was such a moment, Joe.
:23:16
Opened a whole new worid
of harmonics for me.
:23:20
- Really?
- Really.
:23:23
I'll leave you with that, Joe.
:23:26
I'll see you tomorrow at the zoo.
:23:32
The penguin house. That's what I said.
:23:35
- In the zoo?
- Yes.
:23:37
- You suggested this?
- Yes. I couldn't believe I said it.
:23:40
- I thought somebody else was talking.
- That's great.
:23:43
The words were just coming out.
I had no idea what I was saying.
:23:46
I had no idea what anything even meant.
I was talking about reeds.
:23:50
- Coltrane. Who's Coltrane?
- What is that?
:23:52
- That's what I wanna know.
- You probably read it.
:23:54
I was so forward, too. I can't believe it.
:23:57
Completely obnoxious.
:23:59
Yes, but he was responsive.
:24:01
Yes, but I'm telling you,
it was like I was possessed.
:24:04
Really. I'm saying "A whole new worid
of harmonics opened up for me."
:24:08
- Harmonics?
- Harmonics.
:24:10
What do I know about harmonics?
:24:12
Well, is he nice?
What did you find out about him?
:24:14
- Well, he's not married.
- Good.
:24:17
He's in rehearsal
at someplace called Park East.
:24:20
- Uh-huh.
- Sound East.
:24:22
And he's rehearsing something,
kind of a Duke Ellington tribute.
:24:26
What have I done?
I can't meet a strange man at the zoo.
:24:30
- Why not?
- I'm not like Jane.
:24:32
- I'm not looking for a roll in the hay.
- What are you looking for?
:24:35
Listen, not a word of this.
You mustn't breathe a word.
:24:38
- Of course not. I promise.
- God, I have nothing to wear.
:24:42
- I've gotten so fat. This is not for me.
- Oh, Mitzie.
:24:45
- Hi, darling. We did the best we could.
- Thanks.
:24:48
Oh, hello, sweetie. Look at her.
:24:51
Come on, honey. Let's go home.
:24:56
I love how you made
one purple ear and one green ear.
:24:59
- What colour are you gonna do the tail?
- I don't know. I guess red.