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I am a cool guy with a job
I contracted to do.

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- Come on, give the dude a pass.
- I'm working here.

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You're the one talking
about improvisation.

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You like the guy, how he plays.
Let's just play a little jazz.

:44:14
Improvi...
That's funny coming from you.

:44:23
How's this?
:44:24
- I'll ask a question.
- [Daniel] What question?

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A jazz question.
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Now, you get it right, we roll.
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You disappear tonight.
:44:35
If I walk out of here tonight,
:44:38
I will go so far away,
it'll be just like I was dead.

:44:42
And one more thing: These people
and their rep here, Felix...

:44:46
Well, you tell them I'm sorry.
:44:50
You tell them I had to.
They laid a grant of immunity on me.

:44:54
It was either play ball
or go back inside.

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And I'm not going back inside.
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Yeah.
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Lay it on me.
:45:10
Where did Miles learn music?
:45:13
- I know everything about Miles.
- Then let's have it.

:45:16
Music school.
He got into music school, right?

:45:20
His father was a dentist,
east St. Louis.

:45:22
Invested in agriculture,
made plenty of money.

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He sent Miles to Juilliard School
of Music, New York, 1 945.

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Man.
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Dropped out in less than a year, tracked
down Charlie Parker on 52nd Street

:45:50
who mentored him
for the next three years.


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