:26:02
I was wrong.
:26:03
There's always somebody in the next room
to tell me to shut up.
:26:08
Well, good night.
:26:34
Oh, Rick.
:26:36
- Aren't you going to the party?
- What party?
:26:38
Well, Jack's buying drinks for all the boys.
:26:41
No, thanks, I'm not much for parties.
Oh, excuse me.
:26:46
Oh, sorry.
:26:48
Thanks.
:26:53
You know, it's lucky you switched
from the piano.
:26:57
The way you baby that thing,
you'd think it was alive.
:27:00
Well, it's awful good company.
:27:02
Whatever you tell it to do, it does.
Only better than you told it.
:27:05
Never lets you down.
:27:08
You're kind of sold on it, aren't you?
:27:11
You gotta be sold, or you got no business
playing the kind of music I wanna play.
:27:15
You gotta love it.
:27:16
Can't just like it and understand it the way
the longhaired boys understand their music.
:27:21
You can't write it down and keep it.
There aren't any notes.
:27:24
You can only hear it right while
you're playing it...
:27:27
...and you feel it.
:27:30
Someday, when I'm really good...
:27:32
...I wanna do things with this trumpet
nobody's ever thought of.
:27:35
I'm gonna hit a note
that nobody ever heard before.
:27:40
You've got to have some other interest,
or you'll go off your rocker. I know.
:27:45
You need a hobby, like collecting stamps,
or a dog or...
:27:50
How about a girl?
:27:52
Don't pick on me, Rick.
You're a married man.
:27:55
Married?
:27:56
You're married to that trumpet.
:27:58
I certainly wouldn't wanna
come between it.