:54:01
Could l get you anything to drink?
:54:04
-l'd like a beer.
-Certainly.
:54:17
One, two, one-two-three-four.
:54:20
That's it for tonight,
ladies and gentlemen.
:54:23
On the bass, Mr. Larry McVey.
On the drums, Kip Fleming.
:54:27
And on the guitar,
the one, the only, Mr. Bobby Berman.
:54:32
We'll be here for the next two weeks,
so please do stop by.
:54:36
l' m Nick Nightingale. Good night.
:54:48
-Nick, that was great.
-Thanks.
:54:51
-Nightingale.
-Hey, Bill, you made it.
:54:54
l' m sorry, l got here just as you
were finishing your last set.
:54:58
That's all right.
The band sucked tonight anyway.
:55:02
-What are you drinking?
-A vodka and tonic, please.
:55:06
Thank you.
:55:09
So what brings you out at this hour?
:55:11
-l have a patient in the neighborhood.
-You live in the Village?
:55:14
No, we have an apartment
on Central Park West.
:55:17
You' re married?
:55:19
Nine years.
:55:21
-Any kids?
-Yes, we have a 7-year-old daughter.
:55:24
How about you?
:55:25
l've got a wife
and four boys in Seattle.
:55:28
You' re a long way from home.
:55:30
Well, you gotta go where the work is.
:55:33
Thank you.
:55:40
-ls this your band?
-No, it's a pick-up band.
:55:43
-Who do you normally play with?
-Anybody, anywhere.
:55:47
l got another gig later tonight.
:55:49
You' re playing somewhere else tonight?
:55:51
They only get started around 2.
:55:54
ln the Village?
:55:57
Believe it or not, l don't actually
know the address yet.