:35:05
That doesn't mean that anything goes.
What that means is...
:35:09
...we're going to put the
music up here for free.
:35:12
What it means is that the people
who are backing this thing...
:35:15
...who put up the money for it,
are going to take a bit of a bath.
:35:18
A big bath. There's no hype, that's
true. They're going to get hurt.
:35:23
But what it means is that these
people have it in their heads...
:35:27
...that your welfare is a hell
of a lot more important...
:35:30
...and so is the music, than a dollar.
:35:34
Look, when they hook the electricity up,
a great jolt runs all the way through here.
:35:37
If you've got the ticket,
you disconnect the circuit and...
:35:40
...otherwise you disintegrate.
:35:43
Wendy and Mayar... , Maynard...
:35:44
...from Fair Lawn, please meet
Jill in front of the stage.
:35:49
George has a slight problem.
He broke his arm.
:35:54
Oh, it's on Forty-second Street. Tiny Tim
used to sing there. Did you know that?
:35:58
Under the name of Robert, uh, Love.
Larry Love!
:36:03
Could I get the picture, too?
:36:04
Oh, yes. Toot too, too, too.
Tell me, little girl, what's your name?
:36:08
My name is Beth Riley, and what's yours?
:36:11
My name is Hugh.
:36:13
How do you do? My name is Sue.
:36:16
I'll see you around.
:36:19
Ah, here they come, here they come.
:36:27
My name is Hugh Romney. I'm with the
Hog Farm. And I'm working on a scene.
:36:34
Some people call it bum trips. I don't
think there is such a thing as a bum trip.
:36:38
We're working with hobo voyages.
:36:42
A half an hour after we release anybody
from our section...
:36:45
...we turn them into doctors...
:36:47
...and they care for people that were
tripping like they were when they came in.
:36:53
Now people have been saying that
some of this acid is poison.
:36:56
It's not poison, it's just bad acid.
It's manufactured poorly.