:55:01
if I didn't feel I had something to
teach her and owed it to her to teach her.
:55:03
So, the net loss
that she brings to my program...
:55:07
I mean, really, as far as
morale and sort of influence...
:55:10
is disregarded because I really feel
like Madi is an extraordinary talent.
:55:14
That's what I've been saying.
:55:15
Bullshit. Ask Lee if I've talked
to her once this whole time.
:55:18
- This rehearsal!
- Goddamn it. Bite my ass.
:55:23
All right.
Why aren't you working?
:55:25
I gave you a new song.
Why aren't you working with people?
:55:31
It gets mixed up sometimes.
Sometimes my friends say...
:55:35
"You're talking to me like you talk
to the kids. " I do that sometimes.
:55:37
But Paul Green, the dude,
is a simple guy.
:55:42
You know, he likes...
You know, I mean...
:55:46
When I am able to leave work behind,
I go home.
:55:49
I like, you know, watching movies.
:55:51
I like watching basketball.
I like making a fire.
:55:54
You know, it's like
I tell the kids about performing...
:55:58
it's a lot of me...
is performing, you know.
:56:02
I mean, sometimes I'm really mad.
:56:04
And then sometimes I'm just faking it
to get people's attention.
:56:07
I kinda have, you know,
I kinda play both sides...
:56:10
because, you know, as a 12-year-old,
I was the nerdy little kid.
:56:13
And then as a 16-year-old,
I was kind of the cool guy guitar player.
:56:15
So I kind of have a little bit of both,
but with the fat bald guy mixed in.
:56:19
On the other hand, these kids are literally
part of something that's the best.
:56:25
Not the only, but the best
of its kind, you know.
:56:27
There's very, very few times
where you get to be the best in life.
:56:30
And I know my ego's as big
as the whole universe.
:56:33
If I couldn't be the best guitar player,
I've invented something new...
:56:36
so I could be the best at it.
:56:48
Do it! Yeah!