Young Man with a Horn
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:14:28
And it was about then that
he started playing two ways.

:14:31
One way for money,
what there was of it...

:14:34
... and one way for himself.
:14:37
That was his way of talking.
:14:57
Well, hello, Mr. Hazzard.
:14:59
- How am I doing?
- Doing pretty good.

:15:02
You don't sound as if you mean it.
What am I doing wrong?

:15:05
Nothing.
:15:08
What's the matter, pops?
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- Did you know we're going on the road?
- No, I didn't.

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How long will you be gone?
:15:15
Booker's got a good deal for us
in New York.

:15:17
We've been figuring on staying there,
maybe for good.

:15:20
- Hey, swell. I'll go with you.
- You can't.

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- Even if you could, you shouldn't.
- Why not?

:15:27
You've got to think about
what you're going to do.

:15:30
- What you're going to be.
- That's easy.

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I'm gonna be a trumpet man like you,
get me a job with a good band...

:15:35
You think that's all there is to it?
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Well, you... You taught me to play
a pretty good trumpet, didn't you?

:15:41
You play a fine trumpet.
:15:43
- Well, then...
- But what's it worth?

:15:46
Look at me.
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What have I got after 20 years of it?
:15:51
A wife, kids, money in the bank?
:15:55
- No.
- Why, you got the best band in the country.


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