1:12:01
because we stood there
and listened to them like this.
1:12:10
I know what I had to go through
to learn those songs.
1:12:13
And for them to learn them and be able to
perform them at the level that they do...
1:12:17
you know, it's quite inspiring.
1:12:19
And yes, I think it will be
an historical event...
1:12:22
that I play with them
on "Inca Roads" of all songs.
1:12:39
It helps me understand
a lot of what I did with Frank on the...
1:12:44
on the albums that I did.
1:12:46
It helps me to understand,
you know...
1:12:49
why I had intuitions
to do it a certain way...
1:12:53
or why, you know, I had such a level
of tenacity and, you know, intensity.
1:12:58
Because I was preparing
teaching tools for them.
1:13:02
But we didn't know it
at the time.
1:13:05
But when I saw them, and I went,
like, "Oh, that's why. Now I understand. "
1:13:09
On Ruth, on Ruth
Ha, ha, that's Ruth
1:13:15
I think we got a winner.
1:13:19
Okay, what's gonna happen, as soon as
we break here and these guys start playing...
1:13:22
we're gonna get all the gear
right by there, okay?
1:13:26
On "Inca Roads,"
we're gonna do the opposite thing.
1:13:30
We're gonna put the saxophone
on the left side.
1:13:34
You're out of tune,
your song gets cut, okay?
1:13:40
Okay, keyboard players,
don't turn down during your solos.
1:13:45
Play with distortion.
1:13:47
You always play with distortion.
Play with distortion.
1:13:51
One, two, three. Okay?
1:13:56
- How many guitars are there?
- I already went through this. Two.