1. Is it a bird? Is it a plane?
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6. ..so I'm just going to literally
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7. This is very possibly the late
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8. Wish me luck.
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9. Just pull the bar in
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10. Hear it flapping, it's OK.
if it stops flapping, I'm in trouble.
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22. Whoo!
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26. There's...
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28. Ohh.
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29. Shit.
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32. Well, I'm battered,
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33. ..I'm bruised,
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34. ..I've done something unfortunate
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36. I'll definitely be doing it again.
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37. This is Tony Wilson, a shadow of
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38. Back to the studio.
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39. Take care. I'm sure I'll be in touch.
So exciting, I'd love to do it again.
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- OK, cheerio.
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- Not... Not bad.
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- You're insured.
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55. Well, let me tell you, I am not doing
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56. - Hello, Tony.
- Hello. Hi.
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57. - Ooh, Alan...
- Tony, I've got the tickets.
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- We had people phoning in.
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60. - I know people phoned in.
- It's what the public want!
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Charles.
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63. I'm a serious... Hello, love.
.. fucking journalist,
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- I mean it.
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68. June 4th 1976. The Sex Pistols play
Manchester for the very first time.
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69. There are only 42 people
in the audience...
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71. lnspired, they will go out
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later to become Joy Division,
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that's Martin Hannett,
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87. Goodnight, Manchester.
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88. Thanks for your bullshit.
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89. Must go.
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90. Oh, no, not David. No.
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91. He goes.
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92. - What's wrong?
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93. These jeans, they sort of, er,
they go right up me crotch.
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94. - Too tight for you.
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95. I'm telling you, they cut...
they cut straight between my balls.
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though, are you?
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97. - Pardon?
- For jeans.
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98. - What do you mean?
- You've got big hips.
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99. I have not got big hips.
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100. Yeah, you have.
You've got huge hips for a man.
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101. That's fucking ridiculous...
Lindsay, I've not got big hips.
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102. - You've got bigger hips than me.
- That's fucking bullshit.
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104. Yeah, this is good.
Where... Where'd you get it from?
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105. Mate of mine brought it back
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106. What, Caribbean?
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107. Rhyl. The Sun Centre in Rhyl.
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109. Right.
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111. How could it be history?
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- It's not historically documented.
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116. In other words, not many. How many
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117. - I don't know, Tony, you tell me.
- Five. So shut up, then.
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118. I'm Tony Wilson.
Here we are, as we are, So It Goes.
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119. On tonight's show I'll be talking to
Alice Cooper, live at the Apollo.
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120. Apparently he'll be hanging a dwarf
live on stage.
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121. But, first, two minutes
of the most important music...
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122. .. since Elvis walked into
the Sun Studios in Memphis.
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123. The Sex Pistols and Anarchy In The UK.
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124. In 1976 two or three people controlled
all the music on television.
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127. .. if you wanted to see the most
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128. .. they were on a regional show
coming out of Manchester.
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129. My show.
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130. - .. when foundation's on my face
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132. - Class act, that.
- They're shit.
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133. - They're a bunch of wankers.
- Hey. Language.
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134. - This is better.
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This guy is fantastic.
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137. Listen to that voice.
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138. - Listen to him.
- Looks a bit... homo, with that...
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139. Nah, man, that's part of it,
the big drop-handle moustache.
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140. - Oh, no, I don't know about that.
- Brilliant.
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141. Guy with the handlebar moustache,
that is Karl Denver.
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142. This is Shaun Ryder
and that one is Paul.
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143. Later they become the Happy Mondays
and get Karl Denver to sing with them.
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144. We'll be hearing more
from the Happy Mondays later...
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of just putting bands on television...
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146. ..so I'm about to open
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148. - It's a bit of a dump, isn't it?
- Not Las Vegas, is it?
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149. - Go round to the left, Tony.
- Dog shite everywhere. Disgusting.
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150. Yeah, well, it's urban, it's exciting.
It's exactly the place we should be.
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152. - They're not gonna nick the car.
- Are you sure?
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153. - Right, the reason we're here...
- Margaret?
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156. .. and I just think that, culturally,
Manchester's slightly lagging behind.
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157. Yeah, to get into a nightclub
you have to dress like a hairdresser.
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158. - Yeah.
- The wife's a hairdresser.
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160. .. but some people aren't, and they've
got a right to dance and party.
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161. - I'm Tonay.
- Hi. Nice to meet you.
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164. I was just saying, cos it's funny
cos, erm, Tony's on the telly.
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165. You know what I call television?
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166. - Idiot box.
- Yeah, there's a lot of rubbish on.
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167. We split the door 60/40 to me.
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168. The band, they get a crate of ale.
You can have Fridays. All right?
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169. - OK.
- Look round while I do the till.
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172. - It stinks in here.
- Erm, there's a problem.
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174. - Who?
- What's up?
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177. Well, that... that... that...
Straightaway that's a... that's...
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how that's a potential problem?
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179. He's in charge of the club, I'm in
charge of whatever it is we're doing.
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180. There's two Tonys on equal pegging,
there's a confrontation.
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181. - Who's Tony one, who's Tony two?
- For fuck's sake, Tony.
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182. - We'll need some differentiation.
- Yeah, but he's not called Tony.
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185. - Is it?
- Yeah.
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187. Yeah, I know, but we can get it
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188. - Use your scrubbers to clean it up.
- That's worse.
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191. Sorry to harp on about this, but that
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192. - What's wrong with that, Tony?
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194. Mr Tonay is more important than Tony.
"Hello, Mr Tonay."
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195. "Yes, Mister. No, Mister."
And plain old Tony. "Tony, me mate."
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197. Why don't you just call him Don?
How about that?
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199. - Don...
- We're trying to set up a club.
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201. Erm, sort of, er, New Wave.
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203. - lndian?
- No, indie.
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- Don't want any of that.
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drink like the fuckin' Queen Mother.
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208. - Leave you with that.
- Nice car, Don.
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209. - She's thirsty.
- See you, Don!
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- He heard you that time.
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213. - No, he means he was gonna be a don.
- I went to Cambridge.
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221. Just... OK, if it gets on screen
I get a clothing allowance.
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- Yeah. OK.
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226. .. and go down to the Factory night
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229. if they've started letting them in,
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- Wanker.
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- I like your hair
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232. - Oh, fuck you.
- Why does he let people say that?
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233. He doesn't care what they say
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235. - Someone who likes me. Hi.
- I love you. Will you sign this?
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236. - Yeah. What's your name?
- John.
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237. - Oh, hello, Mark.
- Hi, Tony. All right?
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238. Tony, I really miss your programme so
I thought, to get it back on telly...
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240. He wants it to be gone forever
so it can become a legend. Don't ya?
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There's your answer, sweetheart.
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- You can get me a pint.
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- That's original.
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- Yeah, he's our singer.
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250. - You're quite close to me there.
- Yeah, I know. I wanna be.
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- I know, I heard you the first time.
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256. - Try and dance to that...
- It's provocative.
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260. - It's Brian Epstein.
- George Epstein, Beatles manager.
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261. - That's Brian Epstein, you dickhead.
- George Epstein.
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- It's Brian Martin.
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- You're just fucking wrong.
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269. - 60/40 to you, we said.
- Smashing.
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Come with me. Follow Uncle Tonay.
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I'm not... I don't do any coke.
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- What are we doing?
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276. - I've eaten, actually, Don.
- Oh, we won't be eating, my friend.
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279. Hello, girls! Your Uncle Don's here.
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280. - Come on. Jump in, Tony.
- How's about a tit-wank?
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281. - Don't be shy. Come on.
- Yes, please. Is that all right?
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- Careful!
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284. - Where's who, babe?
- Tony. I can't find him.
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- Take it all off.
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- I think it's too big for that.
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- Yes.
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- Oh, that's nice, that, innit?
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- Thank you.
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298. Tony.
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299. - 'Ey, shut the fuckin' door.
- 'Ey, 'ey, 'ey!
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300. - It's not how it looks, love.
- Come in, love!
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- It's not how it looks.
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- Are you comin' in, or what?
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- Leave it, that's my wife.
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- That's my wife... Tonay?
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- Go on.
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Listen, l... I love you.
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- See ya.
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- Ah, posters, Tony.
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- I know.
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- All right, Tone.
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- All right, love.
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- Hi.
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- Thanks.
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That's full penetration.
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- Joy... Division.
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- Joy.
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and a couple ofkids.
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- All right?
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- All right, Tone?
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and the rest of it is 50/50.
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I don't like you, I fuck off.
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380. I'll write you a contract saying
there's no contract in me own blood.
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381. - I'll do it if you want.
- Not in his own blood!
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382. - Here you are.
- I'll do it.
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383. - You write it... in your own blood.
- No, don't give him the dirty knife.
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384. In the wo... In the words of
the great prophet, "l dares do owt."
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385. - Oh, it ain't legal, this.
- Come on.
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386. - Oh, he's done it, he's done it!
- There you go. Real blood.
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387. "l..."
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388. ".. Tony..."
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389. How can you read that?
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390. I'm not sure that'd stand up in court!
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391. What more do you want? He's written
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393. What you doing?
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394. Recording...
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395. .. silence.
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396. You're recording silence?
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397. Now I'm recording Tony fucking Wilson.
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398. Erm, we want you
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399. Who's us?
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400. Er, Factory Records.
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401. Right, 50 quid an hour.
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402. Plus I wanna be
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403. See ya.
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404. - See ya.
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405. Stop, stop, stop. Stop that
horrible fucking racket, please.
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407. Nothing was wrong
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408. ..it's just that, erm,
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409. .. people have been playing like that
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410. .. and quite frankly, erm,
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411. Now, let's just try something...
a lot simpler, OK?
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412. Faster but slower.
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413. There's logic there somewhere.
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414. - I know what he means.
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415. Right, stop.
We got... We got a rattle.
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416. We're going to have to dismantle
the whole fucking kit.
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417. You what?
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418. How long's that gonna fucking take?
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419. I don't fucking know.
As long as it takes.
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420. ls, er...
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421. Is this still costing us
50 pounds an hour?
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422. We're still workin', aren't we?
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423. What I'd like...
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424. ..is to rebuild it on the roof.
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425. On the roof?
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426. - Yeah.
- On the actual roof of the studio?
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427. Bloody hell.
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428. Start playing.
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429. How will I know when to stop?
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430. Don't worry about stopping. I'll send
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431. Sorry.
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432. Just remember,
Tony Wilson's money.
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433. Right, stop, stop.
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434. Hey.
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435. Stop!
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436. Stop!
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437. Fucking retard!
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438. - You... You wear it very well.
- What?
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439. You wear it very well,
now play like a fucking musician.
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440. Fucking prick.
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441. - Listen to it in the car.
- It'll sound rubbish in the car.
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442. We've got to see what it sounds like
on a transistor radio.
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443. I sound like Bowie.
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444. - That's good. You like Bowie.
- I hate fucking Bowie.
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445. In All The Young Dudes he sings about
how you should die when you're 25.
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446. Do you know how old he is?
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447. He's 30, 29, something.
He's a liar.
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448. Look, it doesn't matter.
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449. A lot of great artists produce
their best work when they're... older.
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450. - You know, WB Yeats...
- I've never heard of him, mate.
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451. Yeats is the greatest poet since
Dante. If he'd have died at 25...
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452. - I would have heard of him, Tony.
- Hang on.
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453. Listen to it.
This is... This is great.
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454. This is fucking excellent.
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455. - Are you listening to it? It's great.
- It's brilliant.
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456. It is. It's very good.
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457. There's nothing else out there
that sounds like it.
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458. - That's the best thing about it.
- It's wonderful.
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459. - You like it?
- I do.
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460. I love what he's done with the drums.
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461. Yeah?
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462. Joy Division were a great band
but they were Rob's band.
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463. I wanted a band of my own.
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464. A Certain Ratio had all the talent
and energy of Joy Division...
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465. .. but better clothes.
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466. - You look absolutely fantastic.
- You reckon?
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467. - It's great.
- We look like the Hitler Youth.
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468. - You don't say that to Mr Wilson.
- I think you look more like Scouts.
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469. Have you seen our legs?
They're like fucking milk bottles.
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470. I wouldn't worry about it,
although, that... that reminds me,
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471. ..l must get some chicken drumsticks
on the way home.
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472. All right... No, it's all right,
I've got it covered.
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473. lnstant tan: "Tanfastic".
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474. It's hedonism, it's shorts,
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475. ..it's... it's funk,
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476. ..it's... tans.
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477. - It's sexy.
- Ah, it's cold, man.
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478. I like the haircuts, Barney.
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479. - No, they look good, don't they?
♪ Take your time
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480. - Crap, though.
- Fucking shit.
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481. What's the worst band name
you've ever heard?
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482. - Worst?
- Skinny Monkey.
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483. The worst one I heard was, a mate of
mine had a band called, er, Barabbas.
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484. - Fucking Barabbas!
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485. "Who do you want?"Barabbas!"
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486. The National Front took to
the streets of Manchester today...
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487. ..in the biggest demonstration
ofneo-fascists since the '30s.
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488. The Transport
and General Workers' Union...
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489. .. tightened their stranglehold
on the nation's petrol supplies,
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490. .. bringing the country
to a grinding halt.
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491. Thousands of motorists
queue all day...
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492. .. amid rumours of fuel rationing
and a return to the three-day week.
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493. More chaos in the public services...
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494. ..as mountains ofrubbish
fill London's West End...
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495. .. and nurses bring the hospitals
close to collapse.
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496. Now grave diggers in Liverpool
refuse to bury the dead.
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497. lan!
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498. - lan!
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499. - What the hell's the matter with him?
- Fuck knows. I dunno.
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500. Oh, fuckin' hell! lan? lan!
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501. Fucking come on, then!
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502. What you doing? Fuck this.
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503. Rob. What the fuck
are you doing, you cunt?
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504. Come on! Come on, then!
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505. - Right, watch his head.
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506. - All right, mate.
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507. Ah, fucking hell.
His fucking mouth's bleeding.
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508. Has someone got a doctor?
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509. - I've just dropped two skinheads.
- Come on, mate, come on.
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510. - What you doing?
- He's got me fags.
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511. Oh, you fucking twat!
He's fucking bleeding here!
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512. - And I need a cigarette.
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513. Where's Rob?
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514. - Can you get a fucking doctor?
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515. He's fucking bleedin' here!
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516. Tony Wilson, how do you answer
the charge that you're a fascist?
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517. What?
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518. Your band, Joy Division,
named after women...
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519. .. captured by the SS for the breeding
of perfect Aryans. Isn't that sick?
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520. Have you never heard of situationism
or postmodernism?
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521. We need a doctor in here!
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522. Do you know nothing about
the free play of signs and signifiers?
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523. Yes, we've got a band
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524. We've also got a band
called Durutti Column.
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525. I'm sure I don't need
to point out the irony there.
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526. What the fuck's going on?
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527. We need a doctor. I don't know.
He's had a fit or summat.
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528. Oi. Fuck off.
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529. Fuck off or I'll lay one on you.
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530. - He will. I've seen him do it.
- Will someone ring a fucking doctor?
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531. - I'll get a doctor.
- Calm down, Barney.
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532. Don't fucking tell me to calm down!
You fucking calm down!
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533. - Fine!
- For fuck's sake.
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534. You all right there, lan?
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535. - Yeah, I'm fine, mate.
- Are you sure?
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536. I said I'm fine, Rob, yeah?
Just shut up.
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537. All right, then, all right.
Fair enough.
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538. Not even to tell you
that we're gonna tour America?
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539. - Fuck off.
- Fuck off.
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540. I'm telling you now, straight up,
we're gonna tour America.
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541. - Nice one.
- Are you serious?
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542. I've just told you, straight up,
we're gonna tour America.
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543. - Oh, come on!
- Fucking hell, boys!
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544. Fucking cheers.
We're going to the US of A.
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545. Cheers.
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546. Can't fucking believe it.
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547. I thought you'd like that, boys.
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548. Are we gonna be staying in, like,
top-class hotels and...
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549. You're in knocking shops
and I'm in five-star hotels.
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550. - Suits me fine!
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551. I think we did better there, mate.
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552. - I think I'd better rework that.
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553. Around!
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554. Go left! Go left!
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555. Go left!
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556. Come by!
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557. - Peter, I won't interrupt your flow.
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558. Go left.
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559. I am doing, obviously.
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560. - No, you're all right.
- Right. Why a duck?
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561. He just started, you know, er,
.. and he just started, er...
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562. Ooh, he was... he was...
he was biting ankles.
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563. Er, but it... it don't harm 'em,
not like if a dog did it, you know.
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564. Right, yeah. Extraordinary.
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565. - Unbelievable.
- Right.
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566. - Have a go.
- Right, OK.
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567. - What do I do? What do I say?
- Well, "Go left."
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568. - And then do what?
- Just shout.
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569. Shout what?
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570. - "Go left."
- Oh, shout "Go left."
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571. Go left! Go left!
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572. - See?
- That's remarkable.
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573. I've not quite got
the command of the, er...
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574. Whistle.
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575. Aye.
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576. - Can't do it that well. Go on, then.
- Go left!
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577. Stick to what you're good at.
Unless you're a duck, then branch out.
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578. lan.
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579. - How are you?
- All right.
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580. - Is he in?
- No, no, he's at Granada.
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581. I've got a spliff going.
Gonna come in?
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582. Nah. I can't. Gotta get back.
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583. Cheers.
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584. That's fantastic news about America.
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585. Yeah, it's good.
I'm looking forward to it.
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586. I'm really chuffed.
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587. I'm bored. You could stay with me
for a little while.
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588. No, I've gotta go.
I'll catch him later.
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589. All right. I'll tell him you called.
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590. Er,
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591. - .. send you a postcard, yeah?
- Yeah, do, that'd be great.
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592. "Wish you were here."
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593. Debbie?
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594. So...
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595. .. your car's kaput.
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596. And your girlfriend is gone.
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597. When thine house they have sold...
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598. Aber wirklich nicht.
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599. Prost.
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600. Prost.
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601. - .. all the buildings or whatever.
- Mm-hm.
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602. What I'll do is, apart from asking you
any anecdotes about town criers,
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603. ..I'll say
"How is it relevant today..."
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604. - Tony.
- And not just being for tourists...
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605. - Can I just have a word?
- Yes.
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606. - The office have just called.
- Right?
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607. lan Curtis has died.
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608. - What d'you... What d'you mean?
- He's hanged himself.
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609. He was found at his home this morning.
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610. - Are you joking?
- No.
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611. - I'm sorry.
- Well...
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612. He's dead?
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613. Yeah.
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614. What a stupid bloody bugger.
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615. Sorry about this, mate.
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616. It's a... friend of mine.
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617. lan Curtis,
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618. .. lead singer...
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619. .. of Joy Division,
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620. .. has died... today!
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621. Oyez/
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622. Oyez/
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623. - It's really beautiful.
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624. Oyez/
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625. lan Curtis,
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626. .. writer of...
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627. ..Love Will Tear Us Apart,
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628. - .. has died today/
- I like it.
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629. - Do you?
- Yeah, I do.
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630. Oyez/
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631. if you listen to lan's music
and you know he killed himself,
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632. .. then you probably imagine
some very dark, depressive figure.
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633. A... prophet of urban decay
and alienation.
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634. But I have
some wonderful memories of him,
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635. .. such as the very last Factory night
at the Russell Club.
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636. Pogo like a bastard!
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637. Fuck off!
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638. Mr Wilson.
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639. Tony, hi.
I know this isn't a very good time...
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640. .. but I've made a tape of me
singing Joy Division songs.
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641. - You probably need a singer...
- Don't hang about, do you?
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642. - Tony. Can you give this to him?
- I've been practising the dance...
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643. - I'll make sure he gets that.
- Yeah, but... he meant a lot to us.
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644. - All right, mate.
- Mr Wilson!
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645. It's not the time for autographs
but thanks for coming...
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646. Tony. Tony.
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647. Michael.
Michael, what are you doing here?
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648. I'm not here as a journalist,
I'm just... I'm mourning. I'm gutted.
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649. Well, you... You are gonna
write about it, though?
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650. - Oh, I don't think I can.
- Yes, you must. You have to.
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651. - Come in. It's good that you're here.
- Is that all right?
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652. Aye, well...
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653. It's good that you're here.
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654. How you doing?
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655. Hello. All right, mate.
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656. - How you doing, darling?
- Can't believe it.
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657. Good to see you.
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658. - I want you to write the book.
- Whoa!
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659. You're the right person
in the right place. You should do it.
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660. - It's just so soon, Tony, it's sad.
- It's historic. It's historic.
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661. Come on, this is...
this is where your book should start.
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662. - Right.
- Where it should start.
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663. All right?
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664. - Didn't realise you were here.
- Hi, Tony. How you doing?
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665. Er, this is lan's gran.
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666. - Oh.
- Tony Wilson.
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667. Thanks for all you did.
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668. I've seen you on the telly.
You always look so smart.
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669. Come on, let's go and get
a cup of tea, shall we?
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670. That is the musical equivalent
of Che Guevara.
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671. I'm gonna go.
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672. - Why?
- I just don't feel, you know...
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673. I'll, erm... I'll speak to you. Bye.
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674. - Take it all in.
- Yeah.
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675. Bye, son.
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676. Don't beat about the bush, Lindsay.
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677. I'm gonna ask you a straight question
and I want a straight answer. Right?
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678. Give me the dignity of that.
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679. Are you leaving me?
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680. Yes.
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681. - Bad energy around here now.
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682. Well, what does that mean, bad energy?
What the fuck does that...?
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683. Energy? You don't know what energy is.
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684. - That is late 20th-century hokum...
- Don't say another word.
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685. - .. masquerading... as spirituality.
- Shut up. Shut up.
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686. Don't... Don't... Don't touch me.
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687. That is the last time
you will ever touch me.
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688. - All right.
- Ever.
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689. No... All right, that is the last time
you will ever touch me.
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690. I'm asking you really nicely.
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691. Please...
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692. Please don't leave me.
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693. Oh, just fuck off. Go. Don't...
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694. - Don't.
- Don't leave me.
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695. Right. OK.
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696. - Right, thank you, yes.
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697. Fuck off.
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698. This is a low point for me,
obviously,
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699. .. but, er,
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700. ..l think it was Scott Fitzgerald
who said...
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701. .."American lives
don't have second acts."
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702. Well, this is Manchester.
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703. We do things differently here.
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704. This is the second act.
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705. Two lickle dicky birds
sitting on a wall,
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706. ..one called Peter
and one called Paul.
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707. Just like you, Louby-Lou,
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708. .. Turkey-Lurkey...
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709. .. Goosey-Loosey, Henny-Penny.
D'you know what I mean?
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710. No.
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711. The history of popular music
is like a double helix, OK?
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712. That's two waves that intertwine.
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713. So one wave... goes like this,
the other one goes like that,
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714. ..so you've got two...
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715. .. waves doing that, OK?
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716. Like, one like that and one like that.
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717. Basically, when one musical movement's
in the descendant,
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718. .. another one is in the ascendant.
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719. Right now we're in a kind of
a crisscross, a kind of a hiatus,
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720. .. but the two guys that are gonna be
on the crest of the next wave...
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721. .. are Paul and Shaun Ryder.
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722. This is a true incident,
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723. ..a bit like the hang-gliding,
which, remember, works on two levels.
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724. This takes place in 1980,
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725. .. when Shaun and Paul
put rat poison into some bread...
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726. - .. and fed it to 3,000 pigeons.
- Rassam, rassam, rassam...
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727. - Rick Rastardly, wing-ding,
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728. .. forever and ever, amen.
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729. Ohhh! Here you go!
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730. - Catch it!
- It's down! Ohh!
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731. Ahhh!
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732. - Whoo!
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733. Hi-yah!
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734. Obviously it's a reconstruction.
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735. No... pigeons were harmed
in the making of this film.
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736. Although there are those
that say they're pests.
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737. Rats with wings.
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738. - Die!
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739. Fac 51, aka the Hacienda.
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740. Buildings create synergy.
They're a focus for creativity.
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741. When the Victorians built railways,
they didn't just put up Portakabins.
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742. - Jesus Christ.
- They went to town.
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743. Listen to the reverberations.
Lovely, isn't it?
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744. Sound of... The sound of my voice.
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745. Buildings change...
the way people think.
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746. That's how it happened
in Renaissance Florence.
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747. Yeah, but this isn't
Renaissance Florence,
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748. .. this is... Dark Ages Manchester.
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749. It's like a fuckin' abattoir.
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750. Tony.
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751. Tickets for tonight.
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752. - Right. Er...
- What fuckin' good are they now?
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753. I'm sorry they're a bit late, erm,
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754. .. thought we might use them
as a souvenir or something.
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755. Yeah. That's...
Yeah. That's all right.
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756. It's OK, it doesn't matter.
We don't... You know.
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757. This will be
the number-one invitation.
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758. They didn't hand out tickets
for the Sermon on the Mount.
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759. People just turned up.
They knew it was a good gig.
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760. So how much has come out in total
from our music budget?
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761. 700 grand.
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762. Well, goodbye.
We obviously have nothing in common.
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763. I'm a genius, you're fucking wankers.
You'll never see me again.
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764. You don't deserve to see me again.
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765. Martin?
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766. - Nice, though, isn't it?
- Fantastic, mate.
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767. May 21st 1982.
The night the Hacienda opened.
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768. Everyone wanted to play.'
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769. .. Bowie, Queen, the Stones.
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770. I chose A Certain Ratio
because they were my band.
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771. And that was the point
of the Hacienda.
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772. It was a place for people we knew,
people we could trust.
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773. I can't believe this.
They have totally betrayed us here.
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774. What a fucking joke!
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775. Oh, I dunno, Rob.
You know, it might work.
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776. Has there ever been
a Wythenshawe jazz band?
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777. - No, there hasn't, thank fucking God.
- No, let me tell you, right.
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778. Jazz is the last refuge
of the untalented.
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779. Jazz musicians enjoy themselves
far more than anyone listening to 'em.
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780. It's like theatre.
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781. It's what you do
when you can't get a gig.
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782. It's one down from Celebrity Squares.
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783. Excellent, well done.
Very good, very good.
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784. - So where... So where is everyone?
- There you go.
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785. - Erm...
- We had 100 on the guest list.
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786. You were at the Sex Pistols gig.
How many people were in the audience?
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787. - There was about 40.
- Right. And it was history.
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788. Yeah,
but there's only 30 here tonight.
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789. Exactly, exactly.
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790. The smaller the attendance,
the bigger the history.
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791. There were 12 people
at the Last Supper,
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792. .. half a dozen at Kitty Hawk.
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793. Archimedes was on his own in the bath.
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794. Pick on someone your own size/
Or maybe not.
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795. We're here at Chester Zoo...
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796. ..to see a bath-time version
of David and Goliath.
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797. It's, er, a bit of a mammoth task...
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798. .. for, erm,
a young chap like yourself.
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799. - Yeah.
- ls, erm...
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800. Is this, er... Now, this isn't
your normal job, is it?
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801. No, I'm an entertainer.
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802. Right, OK. And, er, I saw
there's a little baby elephant.
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803. Watch yourself there.
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804. There's a... There's a baby elephant.
Hello. How do you do?
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805. There's people like that
I work with at Granada.
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806. Er, except that...
he's a little bit more attractive.
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807. This morning, I was doing a feature on
an elephant being washed by a midget.
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808. He was... He was a dwarf.
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809. - It doesn't matter.
- Well, it matters to him.
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810. It's... l... Look, I'm a serious
journalist, I've got a degree,
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811. .. get me a proper gig
or let's forget we ever met.
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812. Tony, listen.
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813. - What d'you reckon?
- Very good, very good.
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814. I'll make you a big star.
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815. - Catch you later!
- Right. Don't call me...
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816. You know your problem?
You take yourself too seriously.
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817. Yeah. Yes, I do.
I take myself veryfucking seriously.
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818. All right, what about a feature
on Northwest's tallest man?
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819. Fuck off!
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820. No band ever survives
the death of their lead singer.
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821. So when Joy Division
became New Order,
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822. ..no-one expected them to succeed.
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823. As you've no visual imagination,
I've done you a mock-up.
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824. - It's like a floppy disk.
- Floppy disk.
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825. It's fucking brilliant.
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826. - It's pure, workmanlike, poetic.
- It's expensive.
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827. Four-colour printing,
cut-out gatefold.
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828. Well, it's fucking beautiful.
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829. I never count the cost of beauty.
You should know that.
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830. - Talk to you about these sleeves?
- Yeah, sure.
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831. Have you costed it? Cos I have.
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832. We lose five pence on every single
one of these records that we sell.
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833. We're gonna sell fuck-all so...
it doesn't matter.
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834. Blue Monday became the biggest-selling
12-inch single ever,
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835. .. which made loads of money
for New Order.
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836. Not that they saw any of it.
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837. Because every penny they earned...
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838. .. was swallowed up
by the debts of the Hacienda.
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839. Thank you.
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840. Bravo.
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841. Vini...
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842. - What do you want?
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843. Erm, I'll... I'll have a Coke,
please. Thank you.
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844. Coke, and a... gin and tonic.
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845. - How was that?
- It was great. It was wonderful.
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846. It's great, it's just...
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847. I love it, I love it.
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848. - Tuesday night.
- Yeah.
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849. We need to have a rethink
of our strategy.
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850. You know, what... whatever...
Whatever we achieve,
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851. .. the important thing to remember
is that you...
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852. ..you know,
you make... wonderful music.
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853. Great.
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854. Spare 20 pence, mate, please?
Cup of tea.
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855. There you go. Keep that.
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856. Ta, mate.
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857. I'm Boethius, author of
The Consolation ofPhilosophy.
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858. It's my belief
that history is a wheel.
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859. "lnconstancy is my very essence"
says the wheel.
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860. "Rise up on my spokes if you like...
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861. .. but don't complain when you're
cast back down into the depths."
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862. "Good times pass away
but then so do the bad."
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863. "Mutability is our tragedy
but it's also our hope."
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864. "The worst of times, like the best,
are always passin' away."
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865. I know.
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866. I know.
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867. And finally, there were
sightings last night...
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868. of an unidentified flying object...
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869. .. over the Little Hulton district
of Manchester.
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870. Apparently the aliens flew low over
the district and then disappeared,
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871. .. which is... kind of understandable.
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872. if you're listening, spacemen,
next time you might wanna try Marple.
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873. Just don't land on my house.
Good night.
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874. Fuckin' hell!
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875. Every great band
needs its own special chemistry...
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876. .. and Bez was a great chemist.
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877. Could I offer anybody, like, the best
drug experience they've ever had?
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878. His favourite chemical was ecstasy.
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879. Whoa! Stop! Stop!
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880. Shut the fuck...
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881. I first saw them at the Battle
of the Bands at the Hacienda.
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882. They came last
but I signed them anyway.
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883. - All right, lads.
- I'm gettin' in the front.
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884. No, you're not.
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885. Here y'are, get the...
get the gear in the back first.
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886. It's dance music and it's rock music.
It's got that kind of, er...
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887. It's got that indie sound,
that indie guitar sound,
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888. .. and it's got the kind of
"whacka-whacka" wah-wah thing.
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889. - Yeah.
- It's soulful and it's rocky.
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890. It's got the rawness of rock
and it's got this soulful feel to it.
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891. Give him an example of your lyrics.
Listen to this. Go on. Just anything.
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892. Good, good, good.
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893. Good, good, double good.
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894. That is fucking horrible.
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895. Shaun's lyrics on a good day...
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896. .. are on... par with...
WB Yeats on... on an average day.
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897. I've got some sweet and sour
over there you can have.
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898. Shall we do a song, then?
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899. - Let's do it, man. Come on, Horse.
- What, now?
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900. We've gotta go.
Come on, Bez. Comin' in?
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901. - No, stay here. What's the point?
- He adds to the fuckin' vibe.
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902. He's not in the fucking band.
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903. It's... I think it's top.
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904. Someone's out of tune.
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905. - Can you stop?
- What you fuckin' stoppin' for?
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906. - Somebody's outta tune.
- Who's outta tune?
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907. - Fuckin' not me.
- Barney's outta tune.
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908. - Mark, can you give me an E?
- Yeah, yeah, Bez is your man, mate.
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909. He'll sort you out!
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910. He wants an E.
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911. - Yeah, that'll tune you in, Barney.
- That'll take you right in, mate.
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912. - The stage, Bez!
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913. Come on, Bez!
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914. What you fuckin' doin'?
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915. That is dance music.
To me, that is dance music.
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916. Well, no-one's dancing.
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917. - Bez, come on, man.
- Twat.
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918. What the fuck you doin', man?
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919. Shut up, fucking Horse.
Play your banjo, man.
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920. - This is Bez.
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921. 4,000 years ago, the Egyptians built
the very first canal.
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922. The first canal in Britain
was built by the Romans:
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923. .. the Fosse Dyke in Lincoln.
Copy !req
924. This is the Rochdale Canal,
built in 1804,
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925. .. when Manchester was the greatest
industrial city in the world.
Copy !req
926. And their neglect mirrors the decline
of post-war industrial Britain.
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927. Suddenly, everything came together.'
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928. .. the music, the dancing,
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929. .. the drugs, the venue, the city.
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930. I was proved right.' Manchester
was like Renaissance Florence.
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931. Mike Pickering was right.'
you don't need bands in a club.
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932. Shaun Ryder was right.
New Order were right.
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933. We all came together.
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934. Everyone came to the Hacienda.
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935. It was our cathedral.
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936. Manchester.'
birthplace to the railways,
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937. ..computer,
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938. .. the bouncing bomb.
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939. And tonight something equally
as epoch-making is taking place.
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940. - See?
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941. They're applauding... the DJ.
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942. Not the music, not the musician,
not the creator,
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943. .. but... the medium.
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944. This is it.
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945. The birth of rave culture.
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946. The beatification of the beat.
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947. The dance age.
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948. This is the moment when
even the white man starts dancing.
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949. Welcome to Madchester.
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950. A Guy Called Gerald: Voodoo Ray
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951. I have with me
a very special new friend of mine,
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952. ..Mr Peter Duff,
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953. .. who worked on the canals
not just in this century...
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954. .. but, can you believe it,
in the last one.
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955. - Peter...
- Mm-hm?
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956. The canals.
How many years ago is that...
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957. What... What year was it that you
started working on the canals?
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958. 1900.
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959. - 1900, right.
- Yeah.
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960. On the cusp...
the cusp of a new... a new age.
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961. Mm-hm.
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962. What do you remember about, er,
the canals in those days?
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963. Very little.
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964. - Very little?
- Yeah.
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965. Peaceful.
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966. - Peaceful?
- Yes.
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967. I don't think... I don't think we're
gonna be able to use much of that.
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968. D'you want... I mean...
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969. The chap's... barely standing.
D'you...
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970. - All right, Tony?
- OK?
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971. - You all right, Tony? How's it going?
- Great. Wonderful.
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972. Thought we'd get the kids in...
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973. This is in the Mondays' video?
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974. - Yeah, yeah, this is gonna be it.
- But that's Brian and Michael.
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975. Yeah, I know, but they've not actually
finished the single yet.
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976. The single was supposed to be done
two weeks ago.
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977. Yeah, but you know what he's like,
he's always a bit slow, the producer.
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978. Why, who... who's producing this?
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979. Martin Hannett.
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980. Oh, for fuck's sake!
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981. Did you not know?
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982. No, I didn't know.
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983. Well, anyway, must crack on,
get these rehearsals done.
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984. These are great, the kids are great.
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985. - Hello.
♪ So come on down
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986. The last time I'd seen Martin
was five years earlier.
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987. The Hacienda was costing New Order
10,000 pounds a month.
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988. None ofus had a clue what to do.
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989. You know broccoli?
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990. Broccoli, the vegetable?
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991. Yeah.
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992. That was, er...
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993. That was invented by Cubby Broccoli,
producer of the James Bond films.
Copy !req
994. - Little-known fact. It's true.
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995. It's a crossbred vegetable.
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996. - It's half... cauliflower,
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997. - .. half...
- What?
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998. Half, er, something... a green...
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999. Half... gr... a... a green thing.
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1000. Half a green thing that I don't know,
half a cauliflower.
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1001. And the Broccoli...
Cubby Broccoli's family...
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1002. Was inventing... vegetables
before they started making movies
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1003. That's... That was...
That bankrolled the Bond films.
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1004. - I don't believe you, Tony.
- It's a... That is a fact.
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1005. I don't believe you.
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1006. It's a fact. Look it up, er,
Encyclopaedia Britannica.
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1007. - Where am I gonna look that up?
- It's absolute fact, that.
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1008. Jesus!
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1009. Thanks, Martin.
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1010. I'm still waiting.
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1011. - So are we.
- Hi, guys.
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1012. - All right, Tone?
- Where is the mad professor?
Copy !req
1013. - Try a bit?
- Fuckin' crying in there.
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1014. - Fucking hell.
- We can't get fuck-all done.
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1015. - I'm still waiting...
- He's fucking enormous.
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1016. .. and it's very fucking boring.
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1017. - He's a mess. He's a fuck...
- He's been like this all day.
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1018. I'm gonna stick
Bez's maracas up me fucking jacksie.
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1019. He's back in his closet.
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1020. Hello, Hannett, you wanker.
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1021. - Awesome...
- Hello, Wilson, wanker!
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1022. I'm trying to get these shower of
cunts that masquerade as a band...
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1023. ..to play some fuckin' music,
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1024. .. which seems to be the greatest,
most difficult thing...
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1025. ..I've ever had to do
in my fucking life.
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1026. Take it down, Mart, sorry, come on.
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1027. He's calmed down a lot
since I last worked with him
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1028. - Martin...
- Fuck off!
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1029. Kickin' off, man. Fuck off...
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1030. You can't threaten me any more,
Martin.
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1031. You're a big man
but you're out of shape.
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1032. Although you could sit on me.
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1033. I've got something for you.
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1034. Turn that porn off.
We've got a lady on the bus.
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1035. No, leave it on.
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1036. - I think I'm in this one.
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1037. Go on, Roe!
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1038. Hey! Pull those curtains to!
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1039. What's up with you? What are you
lookin' at me like that for?
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1040. - I'm not lookin' at you.
- Yes, you are, you're lookin' at me.
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1041. I was lookin' at Bez.
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1042. You are lookin' at me.
What's up with you, are you jealous?
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1043. Jealous of what? I'm not jealous.
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1044. if I wanted you,
I could have you right now.
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1045. - I'm not jealous of nothin'.
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1046. Tony! Sir Anthony, sir!
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1047. Can I interest you
in some charleston, sir?
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1048. No, I think cocaine's a suit's drug,
it's a destroyer of talent.
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1049. No, thank you.
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1050. We haven't got any fuckin' talent.
Roe, chop one out.
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1051. - That's why it's fine for you.
- Come on, Tony!
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1052. - You're a very giving person, sir.
- Come on, Tone.
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1053. One of us!
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1054. Never judge a book by its cover.
You've got a nice cover, by the way.
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1055. First edition, very collectable.
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1056. - Thank you.
- Hi, Tony!
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1057. - Hello, love. All right?
- Yeah.
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1058. This is Yvette.
She's actually Miss United Kingdom,
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1059. .. but that's not
what attracted me to her.
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1060. .. where they do Stars In Their Eyes,
erm, interiors of Coronation Street.
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1061. - Hello, love. You all right?
- Hi, Tony.
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1062. - Nice to see you.
- And you, as ever.
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1063. - And what do you do?
- How do you mean?
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1064. Well... You know, your job, here.
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1065. Well, I'm... I'm Tony Wilson.
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1066. - It's a bit chilly.
- Pop this... Have this.
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1067. - Put that on.
- Oh, thank you.
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1068. You can keep it. It's cashmere.
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1069. - Are you sure?
- Course. Least I can do for Miss UK.
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1070. I haven't got a tiara so you'll have
to make do with that, sweetheart.
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1071. So, I mean, Granada really
is just sort of my hobby.
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1072. Erm, my proper job...
Have you heard of the Happy Mondays?
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1073. - Yeah, I love 'em.
- I look after them. Factory Records.
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1074. - Really?
- Yeah. Yeah, that's my... my label.
Copy !req
1075. - Er, New Order? Heard of them?
- Yeah.
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1076. Sometimes see them at the Hacienda.
Do you know the Hacienda?
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1077. It's fantastic, yeah.
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1078. - I own that nightclub.
- Really?
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1079. Part-owner. If you ever want
reduced admission, come and see me.
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1080. Better still, you get in free
if you escort me.
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1081. - OK.
- I'm flirting, by the way.
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1082. You are, yes.
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1083. - It's that obvious?
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1084. Don't judge. Piety is
a very unattractive quality.
Copy !req
1085. Flirting is a very natural process,
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1086. .. she's aware of it,
I'm being postmodern,
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1087. .. before it was fashionable.
Copy !req
1088. - 'Ey up, Tony.
- Hi.
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1089. Hi.
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1090. Being at the Hacienda was like
being at the French Revolution.
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1091. Bliss it was that dawn to be alive.
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1092. But to be young was very heaven.
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1093. OK, so I was nearly 40,
which isn't really young,
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1094. .. but these days
it isn't that old either...
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1095. .. and Yvette said
the age difference didn't bother her.
Copy !req
1096. - Oh, story of my life.
Copy !req
1097. And, by the way, we're still together.
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1098. So, whatever you're thinking,
you're wrong.
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1099. D'you know,
I think that Shaun Ryder is...
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1100. .. on par with WB Yeats...
as a... as a poet.
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1101. - Really?
- Ab... Absolutely. Totally.
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1102. Everyone else thinks he's an idiot.
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1103. Shaun! Where the fuck are ya?
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1104. We can't do anythin'
without the fuckin' singer!
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1105. Listen, one of you fuckers
is gonna have to do it. Get busy, man.
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1106. - I'll sing.
- Horse, man, step in, mate.
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1107. - Come on, you're gonna have to do it.
- All right, I'll do it.
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1108. Factory believes in artistic freedom.
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1109. And Shaun is an artist
but he's also an addict.
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1110. I knew then that choosing Nathan
as the new manager of the Mondays...
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1111. .. was not necessarily a good idea.
Copy !req
1112. Nathan's gonna be our new manager.
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1113. - I'm gonna look after them.
- And he does it very well.
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1114. But I wanted Shaun to be happy
so I indulged him.
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1115. - What you doing? What you doing?
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1116. Oh, God, you're not that out of it,
are you?
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1117. - I am not a lump of hash.
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1118. I'm in charge of Factory Records...
I think.
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1119. They're living legends. Here we go!
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1120. It's an adventure. It's the Magical
Mystery Tour, the Merry Pranksters.
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1121. It's like Scooby Doo, innit?
Cos they had a bus, didn't they?
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1122. It is a little bit like Scooby Doo.
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1123. Manchester became
the centre of the universe.'
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1124. .. the best drugs, the best clothes,
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1125. .. the best women, the best music,
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1126. .. the best bands, the best club.
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1127. Suddenly everyone wanted
to be from Manchester...
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1128. .. and if you were a Manc,
everyone wanted a part of you.
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1129. Tone? Tone? Come in the back
for a wabosh, mate? Come on.
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1130. It's all right, I've eaten, thanks.
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1131. - You're looking very beautiful.
- He owns the Hacienda.
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1132. - I'm the big guy.
- He's the big boss.
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1133. - Oh, yeah?
- Well, metaphorically speaking.
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1134. It was like being on
a fantastic fairground ride,
Copy !req
1135. .. centrifugal forces
throwing us wider and wider,
Copy !req
1136. .. and it's all right because there's
a brilliant machine at the centre...
Copy !req
1137. ..to bring us back to earth.
Copy !req
1138. That was Manchester.
That was the Hacienda.
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1139. Now, imagine the machine breaks.
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1140. For a while it's even better
because you're really flying...
Copy !req
1141. .. but then... you're fucked...
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1142. .. because nobody beats gravity.
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1143. I'm back!
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1144. What you doin' here? I thought you
were in... glamorous fuckin' London.
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1145. I went to interview Sir Keith Joseph.
Copy !req
1146. It's very important.
He likes to be called Sir Keith.
Copy !req
1147. His knighthood's important to him.
Copy !req
1148. They call him the Mad Monk. That's
important at the end of the story.
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1149. I was supposed to get the train,
right?
Copy !req
1150. But I didn't, I drove. OK?
Copy !req
1151. So I'm driving along,
driving really well,
Copy !req
1152. ..er, and I end up
on this fucking Pennine.
Copy !req
1153. There you go: a mobile phone.
Do you know how to work one?
Copy !req
1154. Yeah. I've used 'em before.
Copy !req
1155. And l... I make a phone call
on this mobile-phone thing.
Copy !req
1156. It's like listening to
a fucking headache.
Copy !req
1157. And then...
I was walking along a railway line...
Copy !req
1158. .. and a train goes roaring past.
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1159. And I climbed... onto the train.
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1160. Whoa, whoa! You can't
come in here, son. No, no, whoa.
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1161. Er... l... Er...
Sorry, do you know who I am?
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1162. Ernie, we've got one here
don't know who he is!
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1163. Only kiddin' you.
Go on, Tony. Sorry. Go on.
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1164. Anyway, it was meant to be.
Comes the hour, comes the man.
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1165. God, fate, events conspired...
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1166. ..to transport me to London cos
I was gonna bring down the Government.
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1167. OK, I was late, but it didn't matter
cos I had dynamite in my pockets.
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1168. I knew what I was gonna do.
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1169. I was gonna be nice as pie to him,
call him Sir Keith,
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1170. .. ask him about the latest
Government policy initiative...
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1171. .. and he was gonna fall apart.
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1172. Hi. Sir Keith Joseph,
my humble apologies.
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1173. I'm Anthony, by the way.
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1174. Anth-ony.
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1175. Er, medieval rather than classical.
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1176. Yes, Anthony of Pa... Padua.
That's who I'm named after.
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1177. - Saint... Saint Anthony.
- Mm-hm.
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1178. Er, Saint Anthony. Yes, er...
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1179. He was a monk, funnily enough.
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1180. Funny?
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1181. In what way, funny?
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1182. Well, you know,
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1183. .."Brother Keith."
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1184. You must know.
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1185. - Brother?
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1186. I'm not a trade unionist, Mr Wilson.
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1187. No, no... No, but, you know,
the whole monk thing...
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1188. The Mad Monk. That's...
That's what they call you, isn't it?
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1189. Well, you are a mad bastard.
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1190. Did I say that out loud?
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1191. You know your trouble, Tony?
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1192. You don't know what you are.
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1193. I fucking know what you are
but you don't know what you are.
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1194. My curiosity's got
the better of me, Rob,
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1195. .. tell me, what am l?
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1196. You're a cunt.
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1197. Well, l... I knew that, you see.
That was something I did know.
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1198. Timing is everything.
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1199. When we built the Hacienda,
it was too soon.
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1200. When we built the Factory office,
it was too late.
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1201. It did, however, have a zinc roof,
which was very, very cool.
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1202. Even though you could only see it
if you were in a helicopter.
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1203. At last, Factory has...
a proper office.
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1204. It's MDF.
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1205. It's made of MDF.
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1206. What are all these about?
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1207. How much was it?
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1208. - It's not the materials, Hooky,
- That's brilliant.
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1209. ..you're paying for design.
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1210. Er, I didn't ask about the material,
I asked how much it was.
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1211. It was 30 grand... but, er...
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1212. - Did you pick the shape?
- It was what?
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1213. No, the shape...
the shape is something that...
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1214. - 30 grand?
- 30 grand?
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1215. The point is,
if you go to any London...
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1216. - For a fucking table?
- ... any London record company...
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1217. For a fucking table?
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1218. - 30 grand for a fucking table?
- Rob! Rob!
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1219. Are you outta your mind, you dozy...
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1220. Shall we let go of him
and shall we not fuckin' do that?
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1221. - 30 grand for a fuckin' table!
- All right, sweetheart?
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1222. - Are you OK?
- Yeah, no, no, I'm absolutely fine.
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1223. Rob, sit down.
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1224. - Rob, Rob, Rob...
- No, I'm all right.
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1225. Come on! Rob!
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1226. 30 grand for a fucking table,
you... cunt!
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1227. Will you stop?
For God's sake!
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1228. There was a problem with the Hacienda.
It never made any money.
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1229. There were huge crowds
and a great atmosphere...
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1230. .. but it was all fuelled by ecstasy,
not alcohol.
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1231. And we didn't sell E at the bar.
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1232. Although we did talk about it.
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1233. We were spending money
on the building,
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1234. .. the staff, the DJs,
the sound system...
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1235. .. but most of the money
went to the drug dealers.
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1236. And guess what?
They didn't give the money to us.
Copy !req
1237. They spent it on clothes, or cars,
or restaurants, or houses,
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1238. .. or girls, or guns.
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1239. Especially guns.
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1240. All right, man?
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1241. Drug dealers are like
any other businessmen.
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1242. They like to increase
their market share.
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1243. Oi, you little fuckin' pricks,
tell your mum I give you this!
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1244. Only suppliers don't tend to
undercut each other on prices,
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1245. .. they just try and get rid
of the competition.
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1246. Soon the violence spread
to the Hacienda.
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1247. All right, big fella.
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1248. - Everybody pays, even gang members.
- Give him a slap.
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1249. - He shot him, he shot him!
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1250. Now, this is bad in itself
but it's also bad for business.
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1251. When you know someone's carrying
a gun it's hard to turn them away,
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1252. ..so soon there's shootings
in the club...
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1253. ..as well as on the door.
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1254. if you've got a lot ofdrugs and guns
in your club...
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1255. ..you're gonna get shut down,
so you had to try and control it.
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1256. I took advice
from Plutarch's Life OfCaesar,
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1257. .. where it says "Keep your friends
close but your enemies closer. "
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1258. The problem is often the solution
in a different set ofclothes.
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1259. - Tony.
- Hiya. Hi.
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1260. In this case we gave the drug dealers
the doorman's uniform...
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1261. ..so now we didn't control the door
or the drugs.
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1262. - And you as well, love. Come on.
- Oh, come on... No, come on, mate.
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1263. - It's not your scene. Come on.
- I pay your fuckin' wages, mate.
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1264. - You're on a wind-up, aren't you?
- Just fuckin' do one.
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1265. According to William Blake,
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1266. "The road ofexcess leads
to the Palace of Wisdom. "
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1267. I was on my way there... in a Jag.
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1268. Hello.
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1269. - Hiya.
- Hi.
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1270. - Hello. All right, lad?
- Hiya.
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1271. Kiss.
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1272. There's some
very unspectacular flowers...
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1273. .. and, er, grapes.
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1274. - Thanks.
- Er...
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1275. Nice views.
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1276. Yeah.
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1277. Beautiful.
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1278. Trolls!
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1279. I used to have Trolls
when I was little.
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1280. - Do they still call them Trolls?
- Yeah.
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1281. - I've got you... a mobile phone.
- Thanks.
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1282. Mum... Mummy's got a phone
and I've got one too, see,
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1283. ..so it's like a...
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1284. It's like tin cans with string.
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1285. Remem... Remember when
we made tin cans with string?
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1286. - Yeah.
- Yeah?
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1287. Talk down the end of it.
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1288. Got to go to Martin Hannett's...
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1289. - .. funeral.
- Who?
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1290. Martin Hannett.
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1291. Had a heart attack.
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1292. OK.
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1293. I should have found time
to tell you earlier,
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1294. ..l did have children
with my second wife, Hilary,
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1295. .. and there was a time when I was with
Lindsay when that was all I wanted...
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1296. .. and, no, I've not been
the best father in the world,
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1297. .. yes, I could have been there
more than I have,
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1298. .. and obviously I've got regrets.
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1299. But this is not a film about me.
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1300. I am not Prince Hamlet,
nor was meant to be.
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1301. I'm a minor character in my own story.
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1302. This... is a film about the music.
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1303. And the people who made the music.
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1304. lan Curtis,
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1305. .. Shaun Ryder,
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1306. .. and Martin Hannett.
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1307. Take your time, gentlemen,
it's very heavy.
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1308. This coffin's not going to go down
so we're going to leave it on top.
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1309. - Yes, we'd better leave it on top.
- OK? Leave it on top.
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1310. OK. Gentlemen,
leave the straps, please.
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1311. Thank you... very much.
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1312. Death puts things in perspective.
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1313. We're all equal in the grave.
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1314. Except Martin, obviously,
who was a huge character.
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1315. So huge, his coffin
wouldn't fit in his grave.
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1316. I remember thinking
"Martin Hannett.' too big for death. "
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1317. .. strengthen the hope
of resurrection...
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1318. ..in those whose bodies
are subject to decay.
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1319. We'd been running on empty for months.
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1320. We survived by shuffling cash
from the club to the record company...
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1321. .. and back again.
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1322. Tony.
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1323. - How are you doing?
- Good, good.
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1324. - What can I get you?
- No, I'm right, thanks.
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1325. You know, we do have to...
to restock the bar occasionally.
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1326. - Mm.
- You might wanna pass that to your...
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1327. - Mm.
- ..to the guys.
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1328. Mm, yeah, yeah, yeah.
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1329. We're actually thinking of
having a temperance night.
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1330. That's lovely.
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1331. And I'll see you next week, then.
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1332. We had to make some money,
so we had to release records.
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1333. - New Order want to record an album.
- Thank Christ for that.
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1334. In lbiza.
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1335. Why... Why lbiza?
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1336. Why not lbiza?
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1337. It's gonna be monsoon season
by the time we get there.
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1338. Well, it... it's sunny, actually.
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1339. New Order went off to lbiza and took
two fucking years to make the album.
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1340. The Mondays wanna make another album.
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1341. That's fantastic news.
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1342. And the great thing is,
we can do it in Manchester.
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1343. - Enjoy.
- You know Shaun's had some trouble...
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1344. - .. with, er,
- Yeah.
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1345. - ..like, heroin recently.
- Yeah.
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1346. I've tried to get him off smack onto
methadone but now he's doing both.
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1347. Both barrels.
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1348. So I've been readin' about this place
where there isn't any. It's an island.
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1349. Wouldn't be the lsle of Man,
would it
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1350. No, Tony. Barbados.
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1351. Look, they're all mine,
they're all in my name.
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1352. It's my bag, it's my methadone.
I need it, I'm a sick man.
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1353. Nathan had supplied
enough methadone...
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1354. ..to keep Shaun going for four weeks.
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1355. That's how long they were
supposed to stay in Barbados.
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1356. - Oh, you fuckin' wankers!
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1357. Sorry, man.
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1358. It's fuckin' coming out of your wages,
you fuckin'... wankers!
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1359. It was just bad luck...
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1360. .. that the methadone didn't even
make it onto the plane.
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1361. X, just snort it, man.
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1362. Nathan!
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1363. - Nathan!
- Here y'are, get it off your fingers.
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1364. There was no heroin on the island.
But there was plenty ofcrack.
Copy !req
1365. Every week, we sent over all the cash
we had to pay for the studio...
Copy !req
1366. .. and Nathan used it
for drugs instead.
Copy !req
1367. When the cash ran out,
the stole the recording gear,
Copy !req
1368. .. then they stole the furniture,
Copy !req
1369. .. and then they sold their clothes.
Copy !req
1370. I was stranded
on a desert island...
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1371. .. with no shelter nor companionship.
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1372. Every day I kept watch for rescue...
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1373. .. but no-one came.
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1374. My only distraction was to write
lyrics for my forthcoming album.
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1375. But then I thought...
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1376. .. why the fuck should l?/
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1377. Very good. Very good.
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1378. So, Nathan,
the tape, the music, where is it?
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1379. Shaun's kidnapped it.
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1380. Come again?
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1381. Shaun's kidnapped the tape.
Copy !req
1382. Rob, Rob, what you doing?
Copy !req
1383. - It's nothing to do with me.
- We spent?200,000 on that recording.
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1384. - Yeah, yeah.
- At least. That's before we mixed it.
Copy !req
1385. And now Shaun wants you
to buy it off us.
Copy !req
1386. - You cheeky...
- Wait, wait... No, wait...
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1387. Don't! Rob... Rob!
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1388. He's a fucking kid!
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1389. Calm down. How do we buy it off him?
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1390. He wants you to meet him tomorrow.
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1391. Dry Bar, ten o'clock.
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1392. This is your fuckin' fault for letting
'em go out there in the first place.
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1393. Why is it my fault?
Well, don't, you know...
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1394. But what if he... what if he
asks for, like, 100 grand?
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1395. if he says 100 grand,
he won't back down.
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1396. if we mention a figure,
we'll... we'll be all right.
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1397. - He just wants a gesture.
- All right, Tone, how are ya?
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1398. - All right, mate. How you doing?
- Jesus Christ!
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1399. - What the fuck are you doin'?
- What are you doing? Fuck's sake!
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1400. Shit!
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1401. Fuck! Really ought to be
careful with that, Shaun.
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1402. You could...
You could take someone's eye out.
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1403. - Have you got a new toy, mate?
- I have, yeah.
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1404. Are you man enough for that?
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1405. - It's great to see you.
- You, too, yeah.
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1406. It's great to see you,
despite... that incident.
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1407. Erm... Right, I've got...
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1408. I'm gonna make you an offer.
Glad you came.
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1409. In my wallet...
The sum total of my wallet,
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1410. ..is, if I'm not mistaken,
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1411. ..40...
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1412. That's 50 quid, that's all I've got.
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1413. - Nice, Tone. There you go.
- Yeah.
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1414. - Master tapes and DATs.
- Pleasure doing business with you.
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1415. Put that away.
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1416. - Seven years' bad luck, that.
- I know.
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1417. - Fuck off.
- Come on, fucking get out of here.
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1418. - Don't talk to any strange men.
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1419. - What you laughing at?
- Twats.
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1420. Fucking Tony Wilson...
Martin Hannett revisited!
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1421. 50 pounds. That's, er...
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1422. You wouldn't get that
in the January sales.
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1423. I have in my hand... a DAT.
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1424. Which my beautiful assistant Yvette
is gonna put on.
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1425. - The Mondays. It's here, it's here.
- Hope it was fuckin' worth it.
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1426. A total fuckin' nightmare.
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1427. A total nightmare.
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1428. Thank you, Barney.
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1429. At least there's something
on the fuckin' thing, anyway.
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1430. So far, so-so.
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1431. It's good. It's got a good groove.
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1432. When are the vocals
gonna kick in on it?
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1433. Next break.
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1434. There's no fuckin' vocals on it,
is there?
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1435. - Apparently not.
- Ohh...
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1436. So does that mean you'll have to
go back into the studio?
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1437. No, it fucking doesn't mean
we're going back in the studio.
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1438. - All right.
- No, we've got no money.
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1439. And we can't get any credit...
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1440. .. and we are shelling out...
bucketloads,
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1441. .. thousands... on this stupid...
this stupid office.
Copy !req
1442. We have to...
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1443. .. release a record.
We have to release a record.
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1444. New Order, with respect,
have done fuck-all...
Copy !req
1445. ..so we'll have to finish the Mondays.
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1446. We just... need someone to...
.. dist... to pay for the studio,
Copy !req
1447. - .. distribute the record...
- Who?
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1448. - .. and we'll share in the profits.
- Who's gonna do that? Who? Who?
Copy !req
1449. - It's the Mondays. Lots of people.
- Who?
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1450. - Who's gonna pay for that?
- A number of people.
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1451. - Who?
- Princ... Principally London Records.
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1452. - Fucking...
- What's wrong with London Records?
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1453. The name, for a start.
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1454. Oh... It's just a fucking name, Rob.
Copy !req
1455. - You've dropped a bollock, ain't you?
- Yeah, I've dropped a bollock.
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1456. - Yeah, I don't mind, I've...
- You've dropped one massive bollock.
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1457. Yes, I've dropped a big,
fucking, massive, hairy bollock.
Copy !req
1458. Wheel OfFortune/
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1459. With... Anthony Wilson...
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1460. and... Teri Seymour/
Copy !req
1461. Welcome to the Wheel ofFortune.
Copy !req
1462. There it is, the wheel,
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1463. .. that throughout the centuries
has been used as a symbol...
Copy !req
1464. .. for the vicissitudes of life.
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1465. Boethius himself, in his great work
The Consolation OfPhilosophy,
Copy !req
1466. .. compares history
to a great wheel,
Copy !req
1467. .. hoisting us up,
then dropping us down again.
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1468. "lnconsistency is my very essence"
says the wheel.
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1469. "Raise yourself up on my spokes
if you wish...
Copy !req
1470. .. but don't complain
when you're plunged back down."
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1471. Let's spin the wheel.
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1472. What a load of bullshit.
We'll remove that in the editing.
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1473. Just go straight from "Wheel of
Fortune", cut to "spin the wheel."
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1474. The guy over there
playing the director,
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1475. .. that's the real Tony Wilson, OK?
The real me.
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1476. There's plenty of other real people
in the film. There's Paul Ryder...
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1477. Tony.
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1478. - How you doing?
- Good.
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1479. - Mark E Smith from the Fall.
- Are you opening this club or what?
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1480. - Mani from the Stone Roses.
- Where's Shaun?
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1481. lnspiral Carpets:
what's his name? Clint Boon.
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1482. That's one with a table.
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1483. Mike Pickering.
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1484. Dave Haslam.
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1485. And, er, Vini Reilly.
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1486. Although this scene didn't actually
make it to the final cut.
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1487. I'm sure it'll be on the DVD.
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1488. I'm in security now, Tone.
And repossession.
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1489. That's where the money is.
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1490. Are you still keeping the pub going?
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1491. Oh, yeah. You got to.
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1492. Boys!
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1493. Hi, Tony? Have a listen to this.
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1494. It's an old Joy Division song
with a soul slant.
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1495. - Yeah.
- I know what it is.
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1496. I've got a big repossession number
next week. Next Tuesday.
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1497. Massive.
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1498. Whitworth Street. Hacienda.
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1499. I'm saying fuck all.
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1500. - Yeah.
♪ Love will tear us apart
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1501. Can you tell them I've had enough?
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1502. Yeah. Whoa!
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1503. Great. Well done, lads. Fantastic.
I'll... I'll call you.
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1504. What's the crack with this spread,
Tony?
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1505. This is sophisticated food for...
Londoners.
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1506. - It's fuckin' leaves!
- For Londoners?
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1507. It's stuffed vine leaves,
they're very nice.
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1508. - Is this what they eat down there?
- Broaden your horizons.
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1509. Fuckin' southern food
for southern cunts!
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1510. Roger. Is it Roger?
Very pleased to meet you.
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1511. Tony, this is Terry.
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1512. Nice to meet you.
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1513. - Can I just... see the band?
- These are the guys.
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1514. Roger Ames, London Records.
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1515. - How you doing? OK?
- No, that's Roger.
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1516. What you've done,
I think it's brilliant, and, erm...
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1517. .. if you don't mind me saying,
what a table!
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1518. And there's food on it, too,
if you'd like to help yourselves.
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1519. I wouldn't fuckin' eat it
if I were you, it's rabbit food.
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1520. We like shaggin' like 'em
but we don't wanna eat like 'em.
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1521. if music be the food of deals,
why don't we, erm, eat that?
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1522. Absolutely.
Yvette, do you wanna do the honours?
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1523. Terry, have you met Tony?
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1524. - Yeah, we said hello.
- OK, fine.
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1525. - What's the tune called?
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1526. Nice to meet you.
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1527. We're gonna do a cover
of Silence is Golden.
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1528. Terry, Terry.
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1529. - Turn it up!
- This is brilliant.
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1530. - Turn it up!
- Turn it up!
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1531. I like that!
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1532. - This is... That...
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1533. - I was really into that.
- Play some more!
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1534. Let's hear some lyrics.
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1535. You'll hear the vocals, Roger,
when we hear the offer.
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1536. That's the way we do things
at Factory.
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1537. Shaun, where you going?
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1538. I'm not eating fuckin' bunny rabbit
food, I'm going for a Kentucky.
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1539. - Are you coming?
- See you later.
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1540. - We'll get you a Kentucky.
- See you later, Tone.
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1541. All right, mate, see you later.
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1542. Yvette? Just keep an eye on them.
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1543. So, Tony, why don't we listen
to the tune while they're out?
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1544. Erm...
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1545. Hey, Tony, come on.
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1546. I do understand that Shaun can be...
a bit of a handful.
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1547. Mm, yeah. He's a genius, though.
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1548. Yeah, you're right, he is a genius.
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1549. And I've got to say,
if I owned a record label,
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1550. .. and I had signed Shaun to it,
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1551. .. then I would not be selling him on
for a fee.
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1552. I'm going to make you an offer.
Can I lean on this?
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1553. Erm, yes. You've got to be a bit...
It's fine.
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1554. I'm gonna make you an offer
for the whole company.
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1555. OK.
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1556. Five million.
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1557. What do you want for that?
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1558. - What do I want?
- Yeah.
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1559. I want everything.
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1560. I want everything: the back catalogue,
this table, this food, these windows.
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1561. - OK.
- You want Factory?
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1562. Quite right.
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1563. OK.
We're very, very flattered, Roger,
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1564. .. terribly flattered that you think
we're worth such a princely sum,
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1565. .. however, what you're...
what I have to explain to you is...
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1566. .. Factory Records
are not actually a company.
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1567. We are an experiment
in human nature.
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1568. You're labouring
under the misapprehension...
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1569. .. that we actually have... a deal...
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1570. .. with, er, with our bands,
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1571. .. that we have any kind of a contract
at all.
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1572. And I'm afraid we... we don't.
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1573. Because that's the sum total
of the paperwork...
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1574. ..to do with Factory Records' deal
with their various bands.
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1575. "The artists own all their own work,
the label owns nothing."
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1576. "Our bands have the freedom."
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1577. "To fuck off."
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1578. Oh, yeah. Quite right.
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1579. ".. the freedom to fuck off."
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1580. I don't have to deal with you at all.
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1581. Correct.
But my epitaph will be...
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1582. .. that l... never literally
nor metaphorically...
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1583. .. sold out.
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1584. I protected myself
from ever having to have the...
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1585. .. dilemma of having to sell out...
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1586. ..by having nothing to sell out.
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1587. Tony, you're fucking mad.
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1588. That's a point of view.
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1589. Most of all, I love Manchester.'
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1590. .. the crumbling warehouses,
the railway arches,
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1591. .. the cheap, abundant drugs.
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1592. That's what did it in the end.'
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1593. .. not the money, not the music,
not even the guns.
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1594. That is my heroic flaw.'
my excess ofcivic pride.
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1595. Ryan!
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1596. Tony Wilson, is it true
the Hacienda is closing down?
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1597. Yes, it is.
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1598. How does it feel
now it's fucked up in your face?
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1599. Glorious. The Hacienda is dead,
it will never grow old.
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1600. Unlike your good self, Tony.
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1601. I feel like a big dandelion cock...
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1602. - What?
- Clock.
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1603. Cock or clock, it doesn't matter,
whose seed is catching the wind,
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1604. ..it's gonna fly off, land,
take root and spawn...
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1605. .. dozens, thousands
of little baby dandelions,
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1606. ..like the biggest ever fuck.
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1607. And now she wants one
so I've gotta go.
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1608. Come on.
I've got the horn, Ryan.
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1609. - I've got the horn.
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1610. - Tony!
- All right, love?
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1611. - Tony!
- Hello, mate. How you doing?
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1612. Thanks for coming.
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1613. Vini! All right, mate. Go on in.
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1614. - OK, love.
- Vini... Let him in.
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1615. You couldn't just give us ten minutes,
could you?
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1616. - Fuckin' hell! I'm full of flu!
- Just ten.
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1617. Ladies and gentlemen,
the hour is upon us.
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1618. I'd like now to ask you to leave
in a disorderly fashion.
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1619. Before you do...
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1620. Before you do,
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1621. ..l want you to invade the offices,
which are over there in the corner,
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1622. .. through that door,
and as far as you can, loot them.
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1623. Office equipment, computers,
musical equipment,
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1624. .. take it all, use it wisely,
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1625. .. let a thousand Mancunians bloom.
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1626. Good night, God bless.
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1627. Morning.
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1628. All right, Tone,
how you doing, mate?
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1629. - Good, very good.
- Great, T.
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1630. I'm really sorry about what happened,
d'you know what I mean?
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1631. - It just fuckin'...
- Don't worry about it, mate.
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1632. It's just... you know...
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1633. This is fuckin' great, this is.
This is brilliant stuff.
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1634. Yeah, Shaun brought it back
from Barbados.
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1635. - Well done, Shaun.
- Don't mention it.
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1636. So it wasn't a complete waste of time?
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1637. No, I had a great time, what I can
remember. Know what I mean?
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1638. Tony, you did a good job.
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1639. Basically, you were right:
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1640. .. Shaun is the greatest poet
since Yeats.
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1641. This is amazing.
Can I have it in writing?
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1642. It is already written in the sinews
of history and the hearts of men.
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1643. It's a pity you didn't sign
the Smiths...
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1644. .. but you were right about
Mick Hucknall.
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1645. His music's rubbish
and he's a ginger.
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1646. Vini Reilly, by the way,
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1647. ..is way overdue a revival.
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1648. You might think about
a greatest hits.
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1649. It's a good idea.
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1650. It's good music to chill out to.
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1651. Yeah, you're right.
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1652. I usually am.
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1653. Are you all right, there, Tony?
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1654. Yeah, I've just seen God.
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1655. - You did what?
- I've just seen God.
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1656. - Did you?
- Yeah.
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1657. What did he look like?
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1658. He looked like me.
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1659. How d'you mean?
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1660. He was the double of me.
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1661. It's written in the Bible, isn't it?
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1662. God made man in his own image.
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1663. Yeah, but not a specific man.
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1664. No, but...
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1665. .. if you'd have spoken to him,
he woulda looked like you.
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1666. But you didn't. I did.
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1667. And he looked like me.
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