:11:03
...sometimes he would not enter into it.
:11:07
Of course, we'd look over at him
occasionally, and there he is staring.
:11:12
We wouldn't ask him for his thoughts
per se, but this is what I really meant...
:11:17
...by cloud nine.
:11:18
You didn't really get...
:11:22
...to know him that closely
as far as the exact line of thinking.
:11:25
Do you ever run into any of the guys
from the old 101st?
:11:28
Yeah, I see some of my friends.
:11:30
Do they think your life is strange
compared to what they're in?
:11:34
That wouldn't matter really because...
:11:36
... there's so many different things
goin' on now.
:11:39
You can't take time to say,
"I wonder what they think of me there."
:11:43
I can't go through all that.
I've gone through it for three years.
:11:47
I remember when he got his first guitar.
:11:51
We used to have a little jam session
between the two of us.
:11:58
I bought a saxophone at that time...
:12:00
...an ol' beat-up C-melody saxophone.
:12:05
We lived in this scrum-dum apartment.
It was in a rough neighborhood.
:12:10
Noise didn't mean nothin'
to the upstairs neighbor...
:12:14
...or neighbor next door.
:12:16
So, while Jimi was wailing away
on his guitar, well, I'd be blowing the sax.
:12:21
I went and got behind on the payments
on the sax.
:12:24
I let it go, 'cause I knew he'd do more
with the guitar than I would with the sax.