:58:03
Why should I stop here?
:58:05
- But does anyone say it?
- Who's anyone?
:58:08
Well, anyone that comes into this insane
atmosphere. You realise they all feel it.
:58:14
When they come into your dressing room
or wherever you are, they feel crazy.
:58:19
- Now, do they talk about it?
- No, they accept it.
:58:22
- Why don't they talk about it?
- Because.
:58:25
- You wanna think about it.
- No, I don't.
:58:28
So let's get back to my throat.
:58:33
Do you wanna talk at all off camera?
You have nothing to say.
:58:38
She doesn't wanna live off camera,
much less talk!
:58:40
I think that's what it is.
:58:43
There's nothing to say off camera.
Why say something if it's off camera?
:58:47
What point is there existing?
:58:51
Eventually I had to admit
that I was a human being
:58:54
and I agreed to cancel some shows.
:58:57
And I was told by the doctor
that I couldn't speak.
:59:02
I had to write everything
down on a piece ofpaper.
:59:06
Melissa, my assistant, became
my only link to the outside world.
:59:12
I think, in a lot of ways, New York and
the time that I spent there while I was sick
:59:16
was the hardest on her.
:59:18
And since I was staying in my own
apartment I lost contact with the dancers.
:59:23
I had to give all ofmy messages
to Melissa
:59:26
and through Melissa I heard they were
finding a lot to keep themselves busy.
:59:30
I guess I wasjealous their lives
were going on without me.
:59:33
(radio DJ) Donna Delory, Madonna's
back-up singer. Also dancer in the tour.
:59:39
- Donna, good to have you with us.
- Great to be here.
:59:42
Who choreographed that
"Like a Virgin" number?
:59:45
- Who do you think?!
- (laughter)
:59:47
(DJ laughs) Warren Beatty!
:59:50
- To Warren!
- (strikes cymbal)
:59:52
Donna, I was reading the radio Bible,
which I happen to have a copy of here.
:59:56
- Oh, yeah! The Star!
- That is so wrong. That thing is so wrong.