:53:03
Take four, everybody.
:53:05
Jimmy, that was really good.
Thank you.
:53:08
No. Thank you.
:53:09
- For what?
- For quitting.
:53:13
Or...should I thank Linda?
:53:18
My business has tripled.
:53:22
You've just inspired
me to hire a D.J...
:53:28
so thank you.
:53:34
Good luck finding a D.J. who can
move and shake like this.
:53:47
How did you become
a wedding singer?
:53:52
I think I got into it
to make some money...
:53:55
until my music career took off.
:53:57
And you wanted to be
a rock star?
:54:00
I kind of just wanted
to be a songwriter, you know?
:54:05
That's the hardest thing,
to write a song.
:54:08
A song that
when people hear it...
:54:11
they go, "Ohh, I know
what that guy was feeling...
:54:14
"when he wrote that".
:54:16
Have you written anything
lately?
:54:17
Yeah, I guess.
:54:20
Will you play it for me?
:54:22
You don't want to hear it.
It's not good.
:54:24
I'm sure it is.
:54:26
I wrote half of it
when I was with Linda...
:54:30
and I wrote the other half
after we broke up...
:54:34
so it's a little uneven,
you know?
:54:36
I don't mind.
I'd like to hear it.
:54:40
Yeah, all right.
:54:51
I just want to warn you
that when I wrote this song...
:54:56
I was listening
to The Cure a lot, so...