Sweet and Lowdown
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1:04:02
I'm your husband.
I'm not some goddamn book idea!

1:04:06
Have you ever cried
over the loss of anyone?

1:04:09
- Your mother, your father?
- Not in me.

1:04:11
You let your insides get to you
and you're finished.

1:04:14
If you just let your feelings out,
you might even play better.

1:04:18
Richer.
1:04:20
Someone else said that to me once.
Everybody knows everything.

1:04:23
I've been trying to analyze what
separates your playing from Django's...

1:04:26
and I say it's that
his feelings are richer.

1:04:28
He's not afraid to suffer
in front of anybody.

1:04:32
- He doesn't hold things in check...
- Stop talking about Django!

1:04:35
The guy haunts me. All right?
Enough about Django.

1:04:56
Yeah.
1:04:58
- I want to see Mr. Bedloe.
- Be back in a minute.

1:05:01
Do you mind if I wait?
1:05:04
Got an appointment?
1:05:06
- May I?
- Go ahead.

1:05:08
Nope.
1:05:11
- Who are you?
- I work for him.

1:05:15
I've seen you around.
1:05:19
- You're his strong-arm man.
- He don't need no help.

1:05:23
I saw you beat somebody up
in the alley last week.

1:05:28
- You're the guitar player's wife.
- That's right.

1:05:31
- I noticed you too.
- You did?

1:05:33
Lots of times.
1:05:39
Why does Mr. Bedloe
need a bodyguard?

1:05:41
You come here to ask
for your husband's job back?

1:05:43
Is it true Mr. Bedloe
runs some rackets?

1:05:46
Joe thinks the world of
your husband's guitar playing.

1:05:48
He thinks he's a genius, but...
1:05:51
I mean, let's be honest.
Either he comes in here late...

1:05:54
or he comes in drunk
or he don't come in at all...

1:05:56
and that's no way
to run a nightclub.

1:05:59
I thinkJoe's cooled down.
He was pretty hot the other night.


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