The Commitments
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:07:00
...railtrack
:07:02
From Miami to...
:07:08
Jaysis!
:07:10
- What the fuck is tha'?
- It's me hanky.

:07:14
- Here yeh are, lmelda.
- Thanks.

:07:17
What are yous lookin' at?
:07:19
Nothin'.
:07:21
- I'll have this washed for yeh, Jimmy.
- That's OK.

:07:25
Wash it? I'd fuckin' frame it!
:07:27
What does she see in him? He looks like
he models fuckin' knittin' patterns!

:07:32
- Mothers love him.
- Why? He's a prick!

:07:37
He's a prick with a job.
:07:39
That band, Free Beer.
They always pull a big crowd.

:07:41
- I like A Flock of Budgies.
- That's a stupid name.

:07:44
It's better than bleedin' yours:
Cosmic Lino.

:07:47
It has to be "The" something. All the best
Sixties bands were "The" somethings.

:07:51
- We could be The Northsiders.
- Or The Liffey Lads?

:07:54
How about The Fuckin' Eejits?
:07:57
What kind of music are we
goin' to be playin', Jimmy?

:08:00
- You're workin' class, right?
- Yeah, if there was any work.

:08:04
Your music should be about
where you're from.

:08:07
It should speak
the language of the streets.

:08:09
It should be about struggle and sex.
:08:11
And I don't mean mushy shite about
I'll love you till the end o' time.

:08:15
I mean ridin', fuckin', tongues,
gooters, boxes. The works!

:08:19
Jaysis! What kind of music says all that?
:08:22
Soul.
:08:23
Soul?
:08:24
Soul! We're goin' to be
playing Dublin soul.

:08:27
Dublin soul.
:08:29
Fuckin' deadly!
:08:32
Dublin soul, wha'?
:08:35
Jimmy!
:08:37
Dublin soul!
:08:39
In a window pane
:08:41
Do you remember
:08:46
How sweet it used to be?
:08:52
When we was together
:08:57
Everything was so... grand

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