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:06:02
Shut up.
:06:03
[Radio Static]
:06:04
We never played catch
or went to ball games.

:06:07
The only sport
my father liked was yelling.

:06:09
Nothing but crap.
:06:10
[Changes Station]
:06:11
[Reggae Music Plays]
:06:12
- Is this one crap?
- Don't be a moron.

:06:15
# Shut up your mouth,
That is your daddy #

:06:18
# Oh, no #
:06:19
# My daddy
can't be ugly so #

:06:22
# Shut your mouth,
go away #

:06:24
# Ooh, Mama
look-a boo boo day #

:06:26
Huh!
:06:27
# Shut your mouth... #
:06:28
My father
commuted every day,

:06:30
I guess it was, about 40 miles
into Manhattan.

:06:32
He'd leave at 7:00 in the morning,
get home around midnight or something.

:06:35
I mean, I never saw the guy.
:06:36
Come on. Come on.
:06:37
Once a year, my old man
would break down

:06:40
and take me
to work with him.

:06:41
A little quality time.
:06:42
I liked that.
A little bonding.

:06:44
Dad and son together.
:06:46
I looked forward to that.
:06:47
[Elevator Dings]
:06:49
Take my hand,
Howard.

:06:51
And remember, Howard,
:06:52
I work here,
so keep your mouth shut.

:06:54
# Never know
how much I love you... #

:06:56
You spin and you spin
and you spin.

:07:00
Records...
Who gives a damn?

:07:01
Daddy.
:07:02
I told you, shut up.
:07:03
That man's
throwing records.

:07:06
No, nobody gives
a goddamn about it.

:07:08
None of it.
What the fuck is it?

:07:09
Just fucking records!
It's just this fucking place.

:07:12
None of it means anything.
It's empty...

:07:14
Sid, you're on
in 15 seconds.

:07:16
Get a grip on yourself!
:07:18
Ah, what the hell
do you know, you bastard?

:07:19
You mieskait!
:07:20
You're gonna play the music
for the people? It doesn't...

:07:23
Symphony Sid!
:07:24
By the powers vested in me
:07:27
by the Federal
Communications Commission,

:07:29
I command you
:07:30
to get on the microphone
in a serious manner

:07:33
and continue this broadcast.
:07:46
Deep, Calm Voice: This is
Sunday Blues And Jazz,

:07:49
and I'm your host
Symphony Sid.

:07:52
And now... something
for a blue Sunday.

:07:56
Howard: From that moment on,
I wanted to be on the radio.

:07:59
Show business
was definitely for me.


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