Jack Frost
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1:10:00
Why don't you play music anymore?
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I kind of lost the groove.
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The groove?
1:10:11
Playing with your dad, I never
thought about what music was.

1:10:14
Music was life. It was...
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...just...
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...like breathing, really.
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So natural.
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After he died...
1:10:22
...music became...
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...a job.
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You know, Jack always said to me:
1:10:29
"It should never feel like work".
1:10:32
He was your best friend, huh?
1:10:37
Your dad was the real deal.
1:10:40
Do you think he wanted me
to be a musician?

1:10:45
More than anything, he wanted you to be
whatever you wanted to be.

1:10:49
He didn't care what that was.
1:10:52
Just whatever made you happy.
1:10:53
Really?
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Really.
1:10:57
Think you'll get the groove back?
1:11:01
Someday, maybe.
1:11:03
I hope so.
1:11:37
Man, you got your shopping done, folks?
1:11:39
You got 10 hours till Christmas Eve...
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...and it's already 55 degrees.
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Could get up to 70 today.
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Snowplow drivers got a day off.
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It's hot enough to melt a snowman.
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Although, you know,
good news for Sid Gronic.

1:11:53
Speaking of hot,
here's a little Billy Idol for you.

1:11:56
"Hot in the City"
on central Colorado's classic rock.


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