:43:02
	What can I say?
I'm a romantic.
:43:04
	You think this
is romantic?
:43:07
	Well, you may not be feeling it now,
but I think one day...
:43:10
	-you'll be on stage singing
a song about this vety night.
- Mmm.
:43:14
	""When We Were Downwind
From a Trash Barge.""
:43:17
	Yeah. Catchy title.
Hum a few bars.
:43:22
	Sorty to disappointyou,
but I'm a songwriter, not a singer.
:43:25
	When I get on stage,
I freeze.
:43:28
	What ifthe fate ofthe free world
rested on yourvoice?
:43:32
	Okay. Ifthe fate ofthe free
world depended on me singing,
:43:35
	maybe.
:43:37
	All I ever reallywanted
is to sit in the dark...
:43:40
	and hear someone great
singing my songs.
:43:44
	I wanna be the one
who writes the music.
:43:49
	I remember the fi rst time
my mother played me
"" Bridge OverTroubled Water""...
:43:52
	by Simon and Garfunkel.
:43:55
	I remember exactly
what she was wearing.
:43:58
	I remember exactly how her hair smelled.
I remember exactly how I felt.
:44:03
	And evety time
I hear that song,
:44:06
	I remember exactly
what she was wearing...
:44:10
	and exactly
how her hair smelled...
:44:12
	and exactly how I felt.
:44:16
	'Cause the great songs
last forever.
:44:18
	- So, what's the problem?
- Well...
:44:23
	now they're telling me the only
way to get my songs heard...
:44:26
	is to go out there
and sing 'em myself.
:44:28
	So we're gonnahave to try fix this
littleproblemstraightaway.
:44:31
	Hmm. And how doyou propose
we do that?
:44:33
	Well, is there any place
you feel comfortable singing?
:44:37
	- The shower.
- We'll start there.
:44:40
	I mean, I don't care how long
it takes, how many hours
we have to spend in that shower.
:44:44
	- Let's get to it.
- Okay. Before we hit the showers,
:44:47
	maybeyou could tell me
a little something aboutyourself.
:44:50
	Oh, really?
What doyou wanna know?
:44:52
	What part ofAustralia
areyou from?
:44:54
	I'm from all over.
My family moved around a lot.
:44:57
	So the rest ofyour family
doesn't live in New York?
:44:59
	Doyou always ask
this many questions?