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1:14:38
- Hi, Laura.
- "Top five dream jobs".

1:14:41
- Hey, that´s private.
- "Number one:

1:14:43
"journalist for Rolling Stone
magazine, 1976 to 1979.

1:14:48
"Get to meet the Clash, Chrissie Hynde,
Sex Pistols, David Byrne.

1:14:51
"Get tons offree records.
Number two:

1:14:54
"producer, Atlantic Records,
1964 to 1971.

1:14:59
Get to meet Aretha,
Wilson Pickett, Solomon Burke".

1:15:01
- More free records.
- "More free records
and a shitload of money".

1:15:04
- Yeah.
- "Number three: any kind of musician".

1:15:06
Besides classical or rap.
1:15:08
- "Settle for being one
ofthe Memphis Horns or something".
- Sure.

1:15:10
- "I'm not asking to beJagger
or Hendrix or Otis Redding".
- Uh-huh.

1:15:14
- "Number four: film director".
- Any kind except German or silent.

1:15:18
And number five,
we have "architect".

1:15:21
- Yeah.
- Seven years´ training.

1:15:24
- I'm not sure I even
want to be an architect.
- So you´ve got a list here...

1:15:27
offive things you´d do
ifqualifications...

1:15:30
and time and history
and salary were no object?

1:15:32
- Yeah.
- One ofthem you don´t
really want to do anyway.

1:15:34
Well, I did put it
at number five.

1:15:37
Wouldn´t you rather own your
own record store than be an architect?

1:15:39
- Yeah, I suppose.
- And you wouldn´t want to be a...

1:15:42
1 6th-century explorer
or the king of France or...

1:15:45
- God, no.
- All right. There you go then.

1:15:47
Dream job number five:
record store owner.

1:15:58
I find it interesting that you
keep showing up here, Laura.


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