Collateral
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It's off melody. Behind the notes.
Not what's expected.

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- lmprovising, like tonight.
- Like tonight?

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Most people, ten years from now,
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same job, place, routine.
Everything the same.

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Just keeping it safe over and over.
Ten years from now.

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Man, you don't know where you'll be
ten minutes from now.

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Do you?
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Who is that on the trumpet?
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[woman] That's Daniel, baby,
he's the owner.

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He's terrific. Would you be so kind
as to invite him over after his set?

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- I got to buy him a drink.
- Sure thing, darling.

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[Daniel] Now see, I was about 1 9,
bussing tables right here.

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The money wasn't shit,
but that wasn't the point.

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It was about being around the music.
And I was.

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Take this one night. July 22nd, 1 964.
Who you think walks through that door?

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[woman] Bye, baby.
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- Miles Davis. That's right.
- In the flesh?

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I'm talking about through those doors,
the coolest man on the planet.

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Jesus.
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Anyway, he had been recording a session
up at Columbia, up on Vine.

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So Miles comes through that door.
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Before you know it, he's up on
the bandstand, jamming with the band.


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