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:17:10
-Hey.
-Hello.

:17:19
My friend and I have this argument,
and here it is.

:17:23
He says when you're
at a place like this...

:17:25
...you can't just be yourself,
you need an act.

:17:29
So anyway, I saw you standing there...
:17:32
...so I thought,
A: I could just leave you alone.

:17:35
B: I could come up with an act,
or C: I could just be myself.

:17:41
I chose C.
:17:44
What do you think?
:17:47
I think that
A: You have an act...

:17:50
...and that
B: Not having an act is your act.

:17:58
Thank you.
:18:05
Cliff, any comments on the Seattle
sound and Citizen Dick's place in it?

:18:10
I don't like to reduce us just
to being part of Seattle.

:18:14
I think of us expanding more.
:18:17
We're huge in Europe right now.
:18:20
We've got records...
A big record just broke in Belgium.

:18:30
A song like "Touch Me, I'm Dick"
is about what?

:18:33
I think "Touch Me, I'm Dick, "
in essence, speaks for itself.

:18:37
I think, you know, that's basically
what the song is about.

:18:42
It's about, you know...
:18:43
A lot of people might think
it's actually about...

:18:47
...my name is Dick,
and you can touch me...

:18:50
...but I think, you know,
it can be seen either way.

:18:55
-Hey, excuse me! Hello.
-Hi.

:18:58
-Want to meet up later?
-Where you going?


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