Honkytonk Man
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1:36:00
You interest us.
1:36:01
After I heard you today,
I got on the phone to the company...

1:36:05
and the upshot was I've been
authorized to offer you a deal...

1:36:08
to record for Burnside.
1:36:11
We'll pay you $20
for each song you record.

1:36:14
For ones we like, that is.
1:36:18
A flat fee? No royalties?
1:36:20
I'm afraid not. The people
in the front office insist on that.

1:36:24
This'll be a chance for you
to find a mass audience...

1:36:27
and that's what you want, isn't it?
1:36:28
You get one hit record out of this,
you'll be able to write your own ticket.

1:36:33
When do you want to do all this?
1:36:35
Tomorrow...
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if you feel up to it.
1:36:46
I want $100 in advance.
1:36:49
I think we can manage that.
1:36:51
A drummer, steel guitar,
and a decent piano man.

1:36:53
You'll have them.
1:36:55
Here's where you can find us.
1:37:00
10:00, okay?
1:37:05
See you then.
1:37:09
But, Uncle Red, the doctor said...
He said you shouldn't sing at all.

1:37:14
Hell, they've been saying that for years.
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Maybe they've been right for years, too.
1:37:22
Don't worry about it, Hoss.
1:37:24
It's a pretty good deal. $20 a record.
1:37:26
In a couple of days, we'll have enough to...
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get the car fixed
and get on back to California.

1:37:32
Here, I bought this for you.
1:37:34
It's probably cold by now,
but you should try and eat it.

1:37:37
Another hamburger?
1:37:39
Is that all you eat, hamburgers?
1:37:41
You're gonna turn into one.

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