Johnny Suede
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:27:08
Well, he's probably living in a tree house
somewhere surrounded by a bare breasted...

:27:12
...young. (??)
:27:16
- See I was kind of a lone wolf my day - Oh yeah?
:27:19
- Yeah. I randled wild, ...loved hard
- Do you know what I say? - I do.

:27:25
Oh, I know you do...
:27:30
To the lonely wolf.
:27:33
- What they are you toasting?
- Animal behaviour, my dear.

:27:38
- Have some coffee.
- Right.

:27:44
Mrs. Fontaine, is that
Nancy Sinatra in that picture there?

:27:48
- No, that's me
- That's amazing, becasue I thought... you look just like Nancy Sinatra!

:27:55
- What are you doing with Frankie Lindou?
- Frankie gives High Tone his first record

:28:00
-"Let's Live on Love", right?
- ... I thought he was before your time.

:28:06
- Well, Mrs. Fountain, good music has no time. That's my philosophy.
:28:11
Darlette tells me that you are musician yourself?
What kind of music do you play?

:28:19
Well I actually don't have a name for it.
I just pick up my guitar and play whatever comes out as what it is.

:28:26
Kind of free form, experimentals..
That's what you're saying, John?

:28:31
- Not exactly.
- Johnny has a beautiful voice and...

:28:33
...and he writes songs. - How sweet...
You've already got a fan. I assume you have a tape?

:28:41
- ...
- Well send it to me next weekend...

:28:45
Maybe I can persuade Jack Collins,
our director, to give it a listen.

:28:51
- Thank you very much,
- THere's only one thing I ask in return...

:28:55
It's to let me try on one of those beautiful shoes...

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