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Transcript
00:00What is that?
00:01You should go.
00:30G'day, I'm Adam Hills, welcome to Sticks and Specs, the music we show that wanted to write
00:36an Australian version of Hamilton, but couldn't find enough appropriate rhymes for Sir Edmund
00:40Barton.
00:41As always, I'm joined by our two team captains, she listens to Charlie XCX and he's still
00:45trying to open a PDF, it's Miff Warhurst and Alan Brough.
00:49This first guest tonight is a concert pianist and the co-host of the ABC show The Piano,
00:57where members of the public play a piano set up in a busy train station.
01:01She's helping people find their connection to music while missing their connecting train
01:03at Central.
01:04Please welcome Andrea Lamb.
01:06Next second guest is a comedian whose performance style has been likened to, and I quote, a bemused
01:13child attempting to wrestle a giant octopus into a suitcase.
01:16Say what you like, it was the best episode of border security we've seen in years.
01:21Please welcome Frank Woodley.
01:28Alan's first guest tonight is an Australian rock legend who appeared on the very first
01:31episode of Spicks and Specs.
01:33We're grateful to have him back and we promise to have that invoice sorted any day now.
01:36Please welcome Ross Wilson.
01:38Alan's final guest tonight is a comedian and actor who created and starred in her own sitcom
01:46pilot and was also featured heavily on a celebrity foot fetish website.
01:51Yeah, whichever way you look at it, that's quite the feat.
01:53Please welcome Irving Ajumdar.
01:55And now we are celebrating Australian music this year and tonight we have an Australian
02:03first.
02:04Paul Kelly has just released his new album, 70, and tonight he's going to end the show by
02:08playing his latest single for the first time on TV.
02:11It's a follow up to How To Make Gravy, it's called Rita Wrote A Letter.
02:18Paul, so excited to have you on Spicks and Specs, what made you decide to go back to the
02:25story?
02:26For a long time I had just a line, Rita Wrote A Letter, I thought that's a great title
02:30for a song.
02:31I thought we never really heard much about her side of the story, so I thought she deserves
02:35her own song.
02:36Like is this going to ruin it if I say Dan's talking from beyond the grave in this song?
02:39Beyond the Gravy.
02:40Beyond the Gravy.
02:41He's talking from Beyond the Gravy.
02:43It's a ghost song.
02:44Yeah.
02:45Yeah.
02:46I've heard the song, he sounds in good spirits.
02:48The guy does not shut up.
02:51Listen, we'll find out how Joe died, has anyone got any theories, Russ?
02:56He's mixing up gravy and he puts some mushrooms in it.
03:00I like that.
03:01Any other songs we'd like to see a sequel to, Irvie?
03:10Um, yes, I've always been obsessed with Kings of Leon.
03:13Yeah.
03:14Um, so I thought, you know, Sex on Fire, that's a great song.
03:17The sequel could be, um, One More Tube of Caniston, please.
03:19Miff and Alan are going to pick a topic, everybody will be quizzed on that topic.
03:31Your choices tonight are drums, guitar, piano and flugelhorn.
03:36Alan, you can pick first.
03:38We'll have guitars, please.
03:39Miff, what topic do you want?
03:40Well, I'm sitting next to one of the country's greatest piano players, so we have to choose piano.
03:46Alright, we'll start with guitar.
03:47Everyone on your buzzers?
03:48Let's play Speaks and Specs.
03:49First question for one point.
03:50The Jaguar, Jazzmaster and Telecaster.
03:53Yes.
03:54Fender guitars.
03:55Are all models of which brand of guitar?
03:57Fender, correct.
03:58Well done.
04:00For two points.
04:01Identify these famous guitarists by their signature guitars.
04:04Alan's side.
04:05Well, the right hand side is Jimmy Page.
04:08Correct.
04:09From Libsit.
04:10Yep.
04:11And?
04:12Eddie Van Halen.
04:13Yes.
04:14Well done.
04:15Two points.
04:16Am I right in saying that that guitar was called the Frankencaster?
04:22Because he built it out of all these different parts?
04:25And I think I should get a point for that.
04:27Yes, I think it would be a nice one.
04:30For three points, name these three guitar chords.
04:33Oh no, I can't even play guitar.
04:35I just buzzed in.
04:36I can.
04:37Can you?
04:38D minor.
04:39Yep.
04:40E and G.
04:41You've got D minor and G.
04:43I'm going to throw it over this side to pick the one in the middle.
04:45It's F.
04:46It's F.
04:47Yes, well done.
04:48You get that point out.
04:49Excellent.
04:50I was just dripping with Smug Bomb, wasn't I?
04:55Now, Russ, the opening notes of Eagle Rock, that little guitar riff is so memorable.
05:00As soon as you hear it, you know, oh my god, it's Eagle Rock.
05:03Do you remember where you were when you came up with that?
05:05I was actually in England.
05:06Right.
05:07Well let's move on.
05:08What was the move?
05:09Well I bought a guitar while I was over there for a few months, and I'm not a very good guitarist,
05:16so A is one of the easiest chords to play.
05:19You just put your fingers across like that.
05:21Yeah.
05:22And I didn't want to have to move up and down, so I came up with this riff where you didn't
05:25have to do anything except wiggle your little finger once in a while.
05:29Yeah.
05:30But it's simple, it's simple.
05:32We found a great bit of footage of you playing at the concert for Bangladesh at the My Music
05:37Bowl in 1975.
05:38But what I love about it is you can see firstly the dancing that's going on, but the difference
05:43in generations as to how people reacted to your music.
05:46There he is, there's the birthday man.
05:59Oh I love it.
06:00Does it make you want to get up and start Sharpie dancing?
06:02Yeah, absolutely.
06:03That was my thing in those days too.
06:05There he is.
06:07A lovely, lovely bit of business.
06:24Lovely bit of business.
06:25Here's a fun fact.
06:27Okay, do you all remember Magda Zarbanski and Alan Pentland dancing as Michelle and Ferret
06:31on Australian TV as these characters?
06:33Right.
06:34In that footage, at that concert, Alan Pentland, who plays Ferret, is in the audience.
06:39Yeah.
06:40Here it is.
06:41Not even making this up.
06:42That's actually him.
06:43Amazing moment of Australian TV history.
06:48Oh my god.
06:49Alright, let's move on to piano.
06:51Which is a notoriously tricky instrument.
06:54It is.
06:55What's the worst thing it's done to you?
06:57Usually it behaves pretty well.
06:59But one time I got on stage, everything was all set up.
07:02The piano's great.
07:03You know, everything's beautiful.
07:04Hall.
07:05Sat down.
07:06I started playing.
07:07It was pretty soft.
07:08It was all going well.
07:09And then I started playing a louder section and the piano started moving a little.
07:13I was like, this is not normal.
07:15I think the wheels were not screwed in correctly or something.
07:19So I was, you know, playing and then moving my chair and playing and moving my chair and
07:22then trying to make it look like it was normal.
07:25But Chopin was a bit stressful that day.
07:27Well, were there people going, hey, we wanted a moving piece, but come on.
07:32Alright.
07:33Alright.
07:34On to piano.
07:35For one point.
07:36Listen to one of the most famous pieces of piano music.
07:39It's Tchaikovsky's Piano Concerto No. 1.
07:41There's a question to follow.
07:42The question is, what key is it in?
07:48It's in B-flat minor.
07:49Yes, correct.
07:50It's B-flat minor.
07:51What did you call me?
07:52What did you call me?
07:53What did you call me?
07:54What did you call me?
07:55What did you call me?
07:56What did you call me?
07:57I feel like that question was tailored.
08:01Question two.
08:03Sold in 2014 for $3.4 million, this iconic piano appears in a famous 1942 film.
08:09For two points, name the film.
08:11Yes.
08:12That's a blanker.
08:13Yes.
08:14Oh my gosh.
08:15And there was another part to the question.
08:17Played it.
08:18Played it against Sam.
08:19Sam.
08:20It was Sam, yes.
08:21It was a blanker and it was played by Sam.
08:24Final question for three points.
08:25We got the three fake piano brands from the following.
08:29Yes.
08:30Okay.
08:31Kawhi is real.
08:32Cavatappi is definitely not real.
08:34Fatsioli is real.
08:36Borussia Dortmund is very creative.
08:38Not real.
08:39Oh no!
08:40Andrea, if it helps.
08:42Yes.
08:43You were correct in Borussia Dortmund is a German football club.
08:46Cavatappi is a type of pasta.
08:48What's the third fake one?
08:50I think kabakicho might be fake.
08:53Correct.
08:54Oh!
08:55Go, go!
09:00Kabakicho is a red-like district in Tokyo.
09:03Where many ivories have been tickled.
09:08Your love of classical music, and piano in particular, stretches back to when you were
09:16a kid you had a poster of the Sydney Symphony Orchestra on your wall.
09:19Oh, I was very cool, yes.
09:20I had a poster of the Sydney Symphony on my wall.
09:22I thought they were amazing.
09:24And how old were you when you played with them for the first time?
09:27I was 13.
09:28Oh!
09:29That's so young!
09:30It was like the highlight of my life, I think.
09:33And then how old were you when you played your first professional gig?
09:36I think it was a couple of years later.
09:37Right.
09:38Yeah.
09:39And that was actually with the Tchaikovsky concerto in B-flat minor.
09:42It was that piece!
09:43Well, listen, we've got the keyboard here.
09:45Yes.
09:46Would you love to demonstrate that first professional gig?
09:47I would love to.
09:48That piece is amazing.
09:49So, would you like to make your way over and play the Tchaikovsky piece?
09:52I would love to.
09:57Okay, so this piece has one of the grandest openings of all time.
10:02It has, you know, you imagine a hall with thousands of people.
10:05We've got a nine-foot Steinway.
10:07That's one brand I do know.
10:09And then a hundred musicians behind you.
10:11Yeah.
10:12And then the French horn starts out.
10:15The whole orchestra.
10:19And then there's the intro.
10:22And then the piano comes in with these crashing chords.
10:26It's very satisfying.
10:35Yeah.
10:36Oh my gosh.
10:37Oh my gosh!
10:38Oh, my God.
10:49Oh, my God.
11:05Andrea Lyon!
11:08Oh, my goodness.
11:11Alright, at the end of that round, Miff, Andrea, Frank are on six points, Alan, Ross, Irvey
11:16also six points.
11:19Teams have to identify the tunes being performed live in the studio.
11:27Tonight you'll have to name the songs from their operatically performed intros sung by
11:32renegade soprano and cabaret star Ali McGregor.
11:35Can we have song one, please?
11:40Oh, evil, oh, evil, oh, evil, oh, evil.
11:51Ba-da-bum, ba-bum, ba-da-bum, ba-da-bum, ba-da-bum, ba-da-bum, ba-da-bum, ba-da-bum, ba-da-bum, ba-da-bum, ba-da-bum, ba-da-bum, ba-da-bum, ba-da-bum, ba-da-bum, ba-da-bum, ba-da-bum, ba-da-bum, ba-da-bum, ba-da-bum, ba-da-bum, ba-da-bum, ba-da-bum, ba-da-bum.
12:06Yes.
12:07Cannonball.
12:08It's Cannonball by The Breeders.
12:10Yes, correct.
12:13Song two, please.
12:25Oh, Allenside, yes.
12:27Crazy In Love.
12:28Crazy In Love by Beyonce, yes, correct.
12:30Song three, please.
12:36Blue Monday.
12:38Yes, oh my goodness.
12:39Blue Monday by New Order.
12:42Next song, please.
12:55Oh.
12:58Is it a whistly one?
13:00Yep.
13:01Um.
13:04In the winds of change.
13:08Winds of change by the scorpion.
13:10Yes, well done.
13:13It was amazing as well.
13:14Yeah.
13:15That was wild.
13:16What is that note called?
13:18G686 or something like that.
13:20It's whistle tone.
13:21It's whistle register.
13:22And I understand that it's been written into two operas just for you.
13:26Yes, I started doing it as a joke.
13:28I was hosting a show in Edinburgh Festival and thought I was doing a version of Oops I Did It Again jazz style.
13:34And I thought, wouldn't it be funny if I did it like the record had been sped up.
13:38So I did it and then I realised that it was a pretty cool technique.
13:41So yeah, we've written in whistle tone into the operas now.
13:44Well now I want to hear how Oops I Did It Again sounds well.
13:47Yeah.
13:48Yeah.
13:49Yeah.
13:50I reckon that's how it sounds to be Britney.
14:05Can we have the next song please?
14:15Yes.
14:16Radiohead.
14:17Yes.
14:18It is Radiohead.
14:19Oh yeah, everything's in its right place.
14:20Yes.
14:21Oh my God.
14:22You got it.
14:23You got it.
14:24Next one please.
14:25It's the Immigrant Song by Led Zeppelin.
14:38It's the Immigrant Song by Led Zeppelin, correct.
14:43It's The Immigrant Song by Led Zeppelin.
14:51It's The Immigrant Song by Led Zeppelin, correct!
14:56Would you please thank Ally McGregor!
15:01At the end of that round, Alan, Ross and Irvia on eight points, Miff, Andrea and Frank,
15:06ten points!
15:11Each team will be given three items available for sale online.
15:14You have to put the items in the order of the price they sold for, from cheapest to most expensive.
15:19Miff, Andrea, Frank, your items are a crochet doll of the biggest touring artist in the world, Taylor Swift,
15:26you can sew it with a broken heart, a Mattel doll of Cynthia Erivo as Elphaba in the movie Wicked,
15:32and a paper mache doll of London-born soul singer Amy Winehouse.
15:36Put them in order of price least to most expensive.
15:39Alright, well for the worst possible reasons, I feel like the Amy Winehouse one would be the most expensive,
15:44because A, it's handmade by the sound of things, and B, she's sadly no longer with us.
15:49It's also probably full of coke.
15:51Yes.
15:52Because we all know that the beehive was also used for transporting things internationally.
16:00Is that true?
16:01Really?
16:02I didn't see that episode of border security.
16:04Paper mache is so specific.
16:06It is.
16:07Although it's a cheap material.
16:09I mean, all the big things in Australia are made out of chicken wire and paper mache.
16:12So, you know.
16:14Elphaba would be like, can you just get that at the shops?
16:17That's what I would think.
16:18Would there be a collector item?
16:19So I reckon, yeah, that, I agree, cheapest.
16:21One, and then Taylor.
16:22And that one looks like it's handmade as well.
16:24It does.
16:25So, Elphaba cheapest and then Taylor.
16:27I think so.
16:28Yeah.
16:29And then Amy.
16:30Are we all happy with that?
16:31That works.
16:32That works.
16:33Okay.
16:34You got three out of three.
16:35Well done.
16:38The Cynthia Erivo Elphaba doll sold for $95.
16:41The Taylor Swift crochet doll sold for $165.
16:45Although postage is huge because it has to go on a private jet.
16:49And the Amy Winehouse paper mache doll sold for $263.
16:53Oh, okay.
16:54Well done.
16:55Well done.
16:56The Cynthia Erivo doll came with a warning that it has loose, sharp parts.
17:01Anyone want to guess what noise you make when you step on them?
17:04Ah, ah, ah.
17:06Thank you, Ervie.
17:08That's almost worth a point.
17:09That's almost worth a point.
17:10I think we should get a point.
17:11Alright, Alan, Ross, Ervie, your items are a koala plushie that belonged to Aussie legend
17:16Olivia Newton-John.
17:17Oh, cute.
17:18A can of promotional fly spray for ACDC's 1985 Fly on the Wall album.
17:23That's cool.
17:24And a 3D printed model octopus based on the rapper Tupac Shakur called a Tupac-topus.
17:30That's what you needed to get.
17:31Okay.
17:32Well, that means what are least and most expensive.
17:34So, two of the people are dead.
17:35Yeah.
17:36Yes.
17:37So, I think that makes them potentially more expensive than the fly spray.
17:40Mm-hmm.
17:41Though when did you say it was from?
17:42The 80s.
17:4385.
17:44So, it's not effective as fly spray anymore, I suspect.
17:46If it wasn't a one-off, there would have been a bunch of them.
17:49Yeah.
17:50Yeah.
17:51Olivia's is a one-off.
17:52Yeah.
17:53It's something that belonged to her.
17:54So, that's...
17:55She would have touched it.
17:56That's kind of rare.
17:57Mm.
17:58So, you think that's the most expensive?
17:59Yeah.
18:00Mm.
18:01I'd say so.
18:02Tupac, I'd say there'd be more than one of those.
18:04That didn't belong to him.
18:05It doesn't strike me as a mass-produced item.
18:08No.
18:09It's more an Etsy vibe, isn't it?
18:13Isn't it?
18:14It's very much an Etsy shop that closes down after it sells the one thing that it's got.
18:19I don't know if this makes any difference.
18:21It's a 3D printed model.
18:23Oh.
18:24I think someone has sniffed the fly spray and then made this in their own time.
18:28So, maybe the Tupac a puss.
18:32Yep.
18:33Maybe that's the least expensive.
18:36Bug spray in the middle.
18:38And Olivia Newton-John's koala is the most expensive.
18:42So, the Tupac a puss is the least.
18:45It sold for 21 US dollars.
18:47That's more than I was expecting.
18:49Olivia Newton-John's koala was second.
18:52It sold for 1,170 US dollars.
18:54ACDC's fly spray went for 4,550 US dollars.
19:00Wow.
19:01Wow.
19:02All right.
19:03At the end of that round, Alan, Ross, Irvi are on 9 points.
19:06Miff, Andrea, Frank, 13 points.
19:09Each team will be shown photos of an iconic music celebrity.
19:15They have to order them from earliest to most recent based upon their look.
19:19Frank, you'll be playing for your team and your celebrity is Ross Wilson.
19:24Make your way up to the car walk please.
19:28Ross, you are not allowed to help or interfere.
19:31You have 60 seconds to put them in chronological order.
19:34Your time starts now.
19:35I reckon 76 moves to 71 because that looks like the early hippie kind of period.
19:41Would you agree with that?
19:43That's 80s I reckon.
19:44I think the one in your hand looks like another 70s photos.
19:47I don't reckon he's looking like, it reminds me of David Bowie's serious moonlight tour.
19:53It's just like I'm getting a bit of that, which is an 80s thing, isn't it?
19:56Yeah, that's 80s I think.
19:57That's older.
19:58They're all, he's looking, he's got bags under his eyes.
20:00Fashion, not the facial features.
20:04Yeah, I think that's right, 84 there.
20:07Because that feels like, you know, the chemistry.
20:09Yeah, I reckon.
20:10But these are a bit harder because 2002 maybe is the grey stars or whatever it is, maybe.
20:172005 moved to 2002 maybe.
20:19Okay.
20:20And then.
20:21Oh, go, go.
20:23Alright, step away from the catwalk.
20:25The gold one might be on there.
20:26Redwood Lee, come on bound.
20:28Come back, come back.
20:29And then, yeah, that's okay.
20:32Okay, let's see how you went.
20:34You got the first three right.
20:36Yes!
20:37But then after that, it went a little bit off.
20:39That's alright.
20:40Three points to Frank Woodley.
20:44Irvie, you'll be playing for your team.
20:46Your celebrity is Mifunwi Warhurst.
20:50Would you like to make your way up to the catwalk please?
20:55Okay, um.
20:56Alright, your time starts now.
20:57Alright guys, what do we think?
20:58I think 2022 goes to 2024.
21:01Oh.
21:02Yeah.
21:03She just made a noise though.
21:04So maybe not.
21:05The one of her and Adam is, I think, when the show won a Logie.
21:09In?
21:10Which maybe 2009, I think 2011 is the first one.
21:16The first ever?
21:17I think that's 2006.
21:18You think so?
21:1920 seconds.
21:20I think that looks like 2006 fashion more so.
21:22Okay, you go, alright.
21:23I feel maybe, but that's also 2006 fashion.
21:26Okay.
21:27Time's running out.
21:29Okay, so, well.
21:30We've got this.
21:31Maybe.
21:32Yes.
21:33Why not?
21:34Oh!
21:35Oh my God.
21:36Oh my God.
21:37This is quite remarkable.
21:38Irvie, come back to your seat.
21:39Oh, okay.
21:40Thanks.
21:41Um.
21:42I'm going to make a prediction.
21:44Yeah.
21:45None or all.
21:46Okay, you're correct.
21:48None.
21:49It's none.
21:50It's none.
21:51It's none.
21:52What are the odds?
21:54None.
21:55None of the odds.
21:56None of the odds.
21:57None of the odds.
21:58None of the odds.
21:59What are the odds?
22:00Alan, can I just say, the one in 2022 with Mif holding the bells was from last series.
22:06All right, at the end of that round, Alan, Ross, Irvie are on nine points.
22:11Mif, Andrea, Frank, 16 points.
22:13All right, it's time for the final countdown.
22:18One point for a correct answer, one point off for a wrong answer.
22:22Hands on buzzers, your questions start now.
22:24In 2004, Mattel released a Barbie doll of which iconic Grammy-winning Australian pop star?
22:29Yes.
22:30Because it could be Kylie.
22:31Kylie?
22:32It'd have to be Kylie, wouldn't it?
22:33It's Kylie Minogue.
22:34Correct.
22:35Julian Casablancus is the lead singer.
22:37Yes.
22:38Of The Strokes.
22:39The style of music known as bebop falls under which genre?
22:42Jazz.
22:43Yes.
22:44What fruit is on the cover of the Velvet Underground's debut album?
22:47Banana.
22:48Yes.
22:49In 2022 comedy Wayne's World, which US rock star gives Wayne and Garth a history lesson?
22:54It's Alice Cooper.
22:55Alice Cooper.
22:56Correct.
22:57Which US pop star was on board an all-female trip to space organized?
23:01Katy Perry.
23:02Katy Perry.
23:03Is the Japanese taiko a string percussion?
23:06Percussion.
23:07Percussion.
23:08It's a drum.
23:09And your final question.
23:10If Justin Timberlake is filthy and Christina Aguilera is dirty, what is Lola Young?
23:14Oh.
23:15Missy.
23:16Missy.
23:17Yes, correct.
23:18Well done.
23:19Well done.
23:22At the end of the show, the final scores are Alan, Ross, Irvie, 15 points.
23:26Miff, Andrea, Frank, 18 points.
23:29Cheers.
23:30Cheers.
23:31Cheers.
23:32Cheers.
23:33Cheers.
23:34Cheers.
23:35Would you please thank all our guests for tonight?
23:37Andrea Lamb.
23:38Cheers.
23:39Frank Woodley.
23:40Ross Wilson.
23:41Cheers.
23:42Cheers.
23:43And Irvie Majunda.
23:44Cheers.
23:45And our two team captains, Smith Warhurst and Alan Rowe.
23:48Cheers.
23:49Cheers.
23:50Cheers.
23:51To take us out tonight, Paul Kelly is about to play the sequel to his classic hit How To Make Gravy
23:57called Rita Wrote a Letter.
23:59Thanks for watching Spics and Specs.
24:00My name's Adam Hills.
24:01Goodnight Australia.
24:02Cheers.
24:03Cheers.
24:13Cheers.
24:14LT A良gen유난 Passions 1980s
24:15I really don't know how I'm talking
24:16The law of nature forbid it
24:18But I was never good with bruise any way
24:23The laws of nature forbid it, but I was never good with rules anyway.
24:31The day I walked out of prison, I knew that I was stealing, sir.
24:38For the crime committed, I was still doing time behind the walls between me and her.
24:45The reader wrote a letter, they keep her with me every day.
24:54The reader wrote a letter, this is what she had to say.
25:01She said, Joe, I'm really sorry that me and Dana are always here to stand.
25:10With the kids it's getting better and now our little baby's on the way.
25:15They took me back at the restaurant, and you cooked every store of my game.
25:26They put me on the dishes and the pots and pans, I was happy being busy again.
25:32Then every night when I came home, with my back and feet all aching sore, I laid every merry sparrow, tossing till the break of dawn.
25:49The reader wrote a letter, the reader wrote a letter, one you don't want to get from your wife.
25:58The reader wrote a letter, the pen is sharper than the night.
26:03She said, man, I gave you good chances, but I feel you don't need to do.
26:13You can never hold your temper, and you always made it all about you.
26:18Well, the phone calls, they started to dwindle once they moved further up the coast.
26:43Those silences that lasted forever, I couldn't find the words I needed the most.
26:52One day I went to see an old friend, and I brought a little package home.
27:01For old times sake, sweet oblivion.
27:05But some things you shouldn't do alone.
27:07The reader wrote a letter, the reader wrote a letter, I'm still hugging it under the clay.
27:17The reader wrote a letter, deep down, I know it's better than this way.
27:24Maybe she and them feel guilty, and the children sometimes cry at night.
27:31But I made my bed, I'm lying in it, and I know they're gonna be all right.
27:39Yeah.
27:41The reader wrote a letter, I will always love her.
27:49Be the ghost above her, harbor or the ground her.
27:55Dad, I don't forgive you, I didn't mean to say that.
28:04It's just my mother, baby.
28:08Lord, your blood is madder.
28:12Read her a letter, I will always love her.
28:19Be the ghost above her, baby.
28:26All they love you today, take me one less.
28:28Come, come and learn a letter, you need anything, be the ghost above you and anything,
28:34to say up the gate.
28:37Peace.
28:38Peace.
28:39Peace.
28:41Peace.
28:45Peace.
28:46Peace.
28:47Quince Lea
28:47Peace.
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