Rock School
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I don't know if it's gonna be
some kind of free-for-all...

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crazy Zappa people everywhere.
:31:21
I hope I don't get too nervous...
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because I heard there was gonna
be thousands of people there.

:31:25
No, I'm definitely not
going to Germany.

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- Why do you say it like that?
- What? No.

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I don't know. It's like the forbidden
fruit that you'll never taste.

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Like, these are the good kids,
and these are the rewards.

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You suck, and you'll never get shit.
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We're gonna play with
Napoleon Murphy-Brock and Ike Willis...

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and all these famous Zappa people.
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I'm, like, half nervous, half excited.
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I just know it's gonna turn out to be...
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like, one of the best
playing experiences of my life...

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'cause we're gonna be playing
with these... my heroes.

:32:07
Paul actually usually bashes on me more
about being a Quaker than anything else.

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It's okay.
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Quakerism for me, like, I have been
going to meetings since I was seven.

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I was in a lot of leadership positions...
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and was really out there,
doing, you know, service...

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in homeless communities...
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and just lots of peace activism.
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I don't do Quakerism stuff
that much anymore...

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because I'm more involved here,
and I really hate my school.

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And I really hate the area
that I live in...

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so I look forward to coming to Rock School
and hanging out with my friends here.

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I couldn't let this show
go a month, two months...

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without putting it on stage.
:32:53
Basically tonight's a tune-up
for everything that comes after tonight.

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You guys, if not tonight, then very soon,
we'll have the best show in town. Really.


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