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00:00:19I
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00:00:32so I fall asleep
00:00:35before I go dark
00:00:43that hip
00:00:45point raised
00:00:49I fell
00:00:52growing up
00:00:57I can't
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00:01:05luck is like
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00:01:11a mistake
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00:01:47L train
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00:02:00I've been
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00:02:04very day
00:02:05I used to
00:02:07lie
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00:02:30I don't know.
00:03:12Thank you!
00:03:13Thank you, Miss Lemma.
00:03:29Is there a thick move or a show or something?
00:03:30Yeah, Miss Reith.
00:03:45Umm, this job, you're supposed to!
00:03:53How is it?
00:03:54In the meantime.
00:03:55We're old.
00:03:57And here's what?
00:03:58Thanks.
00:04:21The first time I was in the house was the first time I was in the house.
00:04:25I was surprised.
00:04:27In the house, I was very important in the house.
00:04:35I was with my brother and my husband.
00:04:57Hello?
00:05:00Hello?
00:05:02Franny.
00:05:04Mom?
00:05:05Franny.
00:05:07Mom?
00:05:09Hello?
00:05:11Franny.
00:05:12My brother was in an accident.
00:05:16He's in the hospital.
00:05:18You need to come home.
00:05:44I love you.
00:05:45I'm sorry.
00:05:46I got you.
00:05:56Good job.
00:05:57You let me go.
00:06:00Good job.
00:06:03Good job.
00:06:04Good job.
00:06:04What?
00:06:05Good job.
00:06:11My mom.
00:06:14The impact occurred in what's called the tyrian, an especially vulnerable part of the skull.
00:06:18You see this bright biconvex region here that looks like a lens?
00:06:22This is what we call a hematoma to the brain tissue.
00:06:26This sort of blood clot.
00:06:27Can you just tell me if he's going to be okay?
00:06:33I have to tell you, he might never come out of this.
00:06:36We can't really say for sure in these situations.
00:06:39We have no recourse other than to be patient and wait.
00:07:04Cut off all your hair.
00:07:07Not all.
00:07:10Loved it long.
00:07:13Wanted to change.
00:07:16The taxi driver's name is Ramesh.
00:07:20He has a wife and two kids.
00:07:24They think he tried to stop the car in time.
00:07:27Henry had his headphones on and I guess he didn't look when he was crossing.
00:07:33I haven't been paying attention.
00:07:36He's been living somewhere in Brooklyn.
00:07:39He comes home sometimes to do his laundry but it's all about music for him.
00:07:42And I've been trying to finish the book and I just...
00:07:46He couldn't have stopped him from crossing the street.
00:07:49He...
00:07:49I always told him to look both ways.
00:07:53I...
00:07:54You just do your best, you know?
00:07:56You just do your best.
00:08:03Thankfully, your father isn't alive to see all this.
00:08:08It's just a lot for us to handle, you know?
00:08:21You're gonna have to sleep in Henry's room.
00:08:25There's so many boxes in your room.
00:08:28It's okay, I'll just move the mattress.
00:08:30No, I gave your bed to Sylvia.
00:08:36Who's Sylvia?
00:08:38She delivers the mail.
00:08:41Why'd you give me a bed?
00:08:43Because...
00:08:44You know, I asked her if she wanted a bed and she seemed so happy and...
00:08:49You're never here, Franny.
00:08:51I mean, you haven't lived here in years.
00:08:54And you always complained about that mattress anyway, so...
00:08:57Just don't get all bent out of shape.
00:09:00I'm not bent out of shape.
00:09:43No, I don't got any step.
00:09:43It's really the epithelianism.
00:09:44When do you deutsche your wife and me, you have like ΠΌΠΈΠ½ΠΈΠΌΡΠΌ size?
00:09:45Here he says, one of the minute or the manager.
00:09:46You just run away.
00:09:46Listen and listen and listen for a long story.
00:09:47One thing will be weird.
00:09:54Leave me as a medalist.
00:10:07Hey, Franny, I, uh, I know you're busy, and I know you think this is a waste of time.
00:10:20I'm not sure if you've listened to anything else I've sent, but...
00:10:23Here's another song I just finished.
00:10:27Probably the first one I'm really proud of.
00:10:29I hope you listen to it.
00:10:47I walked so much farther I thought I should drink out this afternoon's heart.
00:10:58So I fall asleep before I go dark.
00:11:13Henry, I don't really, I don't really know what to do now.
00:11:54I don't know what to do now.
00:11:54I don't know what to do now.
00:12:04I don't know what to do now.
00:12:16I don't know what to do now.
00:12:31I don't know what to do now.
00:12:37I don't know what to do now.
00:12:46I don't know what to do now.
00:13:23I don't know what to do now.
00:13:23I don't know what to do now.
00:13:23I don't know what to do now.
00:13:53I don't know what to do now.
00:14:06I don't know what to do now.
00:14:08I don't know what to do now.
00:14:20I don't know what to do now.
00:14:35Hello, New York.
00:14:50You got your little heart set
00:14:56waiting for the dawn
00:15:00You've been brainstorming
00:15:04about my place in the sun
00:15:08And my ball went black
00:15:13And a thousand diamondbacks
00:15:17came slithering and humming
00:15:26We built a little bonfire
00:15:31By the two-cent bridge
00:15:36You were dreaming of the crossing
00:15:40I was staring at the edge
00:15:45And my jaw went slack
00:15:48And a thousand razorbikes
00:15:53Came charging, screaming
00:16:04Oh, okay
00:16:07Yeah, we used to wear
00:18:19Bye.
00:18:20Bye.
00:18:25Bye.
00:18:27Bye.
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00:18:36Bye.
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00:20:06Bye.
00:20:09Bye.
00:20:12Bye.
00:20:13All right.
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00:26:23All right.
00:26:26Thank you so much for coming.
00:26:29And for the tea.
00:26:30Oh, please.
00:26:31This is the least I can do.
00:26:36Oh, sorry.
00:26:45I'm going to this place tonight, this club, Henry Likes,
00:26:48if you want to come.
00:26:50I've never been there before,
00:26:53but there's a show at 11,
00:26:55and I'm probably going to go to this place beforehand,
00:26:57this other place that he likes.
00:27:00You're probably really busy with a lot of other things.
00:27:02I'm not playing tonight,
00:27:05and I don't have any meetings or anything then either.
00:27:08Oh, yeah, I got it.
00:27:10Good. Okay.
00:27:11Cool.
00:27:12Great.
00:27:16Oh, where?
00:27:17What?
00:27:18The place.
00:27:20Oh, the place.
00:27:20Uh, Barry and 11th.
00:27:22North 11th.
00:27:23In Williamsburg.
00:27:25Uh, 9 o'clock.
00:27:26Okay.
00:27:27Okay.
00:27:31Okay.
00:27:52Thank you guys.
00:28:01He's the only 19-year-old I ever saw with a grandma friend.
00:28:07He was telling me that I broke a couple of weeks ago.
00:28:51Um, where does...
00:28:53Where does Henry sleep?
00:28:55Um, it's right over there.
00:28:57Here?
00:28:58Yeah.
00:29:25Hey.
00:29:26Hi.
00:29:27Do you have a gramophone?
00:29:29Uh, no.
00:29:31Junk Market might have one down by BQE.
00:29:37Mm-hmm.
00:29:43What about keyboards?
00:29:44Yeah, we just got in a vintage 59 ridoletto.
00:29:51Can I, uh, can I see it?
00:29:52Yeah, sure.
00:29:59Check this sweet thing out here.
00:30:04Mm-hmm, hmm.
00:30:06I can't.
00:30:11Oh, my God.
00:30:13Yeah?
00:30:15Yeah?
00:30:16Mm-hmm.
00:30:19Oh, my God.
00:30:23Oh, my God.
00:30:26Oh, my God.
00:30:54So, um...
00:31:00What's your deal?
00:31:04Uh, well, I, um...
00:31:08I, um, yeah, I put out an album five years ago.
00:31:12Brought me indie fame and sort of fortune.
00:31:20I'm a Libra.
00:31:23Go on.
00:31:26Okay, um, I live in the cabin, in Lane.
00:31:33It's where I normally am when I'm trying to be creative.
00:31:39I haven't really been able to write much of anything since the last album.
00:31:43So, last time, I mean, with the album, it was easy.
00:31:50I just, um, just got in my car and drove.
00:31:54Me and Tessa, my ex-girlfriend.
00:31:57I mean, well, we, yeah, we broke up about a year ago.
00:32:01We were together a long time.
00:32:03So you found someone else?
00:32:05Sorry.
00:32:06It's all right.
00:32:08What about you?
00:32:09I'm, uh, I'm getting my PhD in anthropology.
00:32:13Nomadic tribes in Morocco are my specialty.
00:32:15Cool.
00:32:16It must be, um, a lot of work getting a PhD.
00:32:20I get to ask a lot of questions.
00:32:24I listen to people.
00:32:26It's a lot of reading.
00:32:33I've been reading Henry's journal.
00:32:38He's writing as much private thoughts I am.
00:32:45I've been going to places he went to.
00:32:47Started recording sounds he might recognize.
00:32:49Just really messed up.
00:32:51You're a sister.
00:32:52I get it.
00:32:53We had a fight.
00:32:54Like, our first real adult fight, you know?
00:32:58He, um, he dropped out of college to be a musician.
00:33:04I said I thought that he was making a huge mistake.
00:33:08I said so many awful things.
00:33:12We haven't talked in six months.
00:33:19He sent me all these links to videos he'd made,
00:33:22songs he'd recorded, and...
00:33:27I didn't know about a single one.
00:33:30I'm sorry.
00:33:31I...
00:33:32It's...
00:33:32It's all right.
00:33:34I...
00:33:34I can't even imagine...
00:33:38Come on.
00:33:42You're James Forrester, right?
00:33:43Yeah.
00:33:44Will you sign my iPod?
00:33:46Sure.
00:33:55I love your music.
00:33:56Thanks.
00:34:01Call me your side.
00:34:03I will now be, and I will be fine with that.
00:34:09You don't leave me now.
00:34:11You might love me back.
00:34:17Distance is fine.
00:34:19I know you can't care, and nothing has been like that.
00:34:25I don't see you now.
00:34:27I don't see you back.
00:34:34Oh, one day I'll be fine with that.
00:34:41You don't leave me now.
00:34:43Do you love me back?
00:34:49I don't speak Portuguese, and, um, so this isn't going to be pretty, but I am the last guy
00:34:54of the night, so here we go.
00:35:24It's all right.
00:35:35I love you.
00:36:04Go!
00:36:24I'm in Philadelphia, and then that's it, I'm going back home.
00:36:33I'm actually kind of freaked out right now.
00:36:36They're trying to get me to go and record in Berlin after this.
00:36:40But the truth is, I'm just stuck.
00:36:45What happens if you don't write any more songs?
00:36:52I'm not really sure.
00:37:03You know, the best thing about playing, you know, you know when you have a feeling and you don't want
00:37:10to fade away, but you don't really know how to keep it?
00:37:13Well, that feeling comes back when I play, like, like I can keep it.
00:37:19No talking, no disappointing anyone for three to five whole minutes.
00:37:27Don't you try playing longer songs?
00:37:30Yeah, I should.
00:37:33Why don't you try to choose something and write a song about it? Like a nose.
00:37:39A nose.
00:37:40A nose.
00:37:42I don't think nose songs are my thing.
00:37:46You could write the greatest song in the world about a nose.
00:37:54Or ears.
00:37:55There's a lot of different types of ears.
00:37:58There's endless possibilities.
00:38:01I wish I could turn this into a song.
00:38:09Or ears.
00:38:22What do you think?
00:38:38New roses.
00:39:06I can get up from here.
00:39:11You alright?
00:39:13Yeah.
00:39:16Guess I'll see you.
00:39:19Yeah.
00:39:20Thanks again.
00:39:40I'm really sorry, Henry.
00:39:47I didn't mean you were stupid, but I'm stupid.
00:39:53I'm sorry.
00:39:56You know, I say things sometimes I get too opinionated.
00:40:01It's too stubborn.
00:40:05You have to be okay.
00:40:43I don't know.
00:40:46I don't know.
00:41:19So I heard when you're not on the road you spend most of your time in the country.
00:41:22What are you, like a hermit?
00:41:25No, not really.
00:41:27You once said you have no interest in modern technology, that all you need is music and the person you
00:41:34love?
00:41:34Yeah.
00:41:35Yeah.
00:41:36Maybe, maybe I said that.
00:41:39What's the strangest thing that's ever happened to you on tour?
00:41:43I was chased by a moose.
00:41:45What?
00:41:46In California.
00:41:58I remember her red tank top tucked into her Vanderbilt blue jeans.
00:42:04Her eyebrows painted on like arches of St. Louis in the magazines.
00:42:11I'll wait until Iris is still.
00:42:18I'll wait until Iris is still.
00:42:23I heave at all your head.
00:42:29I m withοΏ½aya head on my head, son.
00:42:36I lord.
00:44:58You, um, you be in charge of, um, you be in charge of the, um, glasses on the decorations, okay?
00:45:06Thanks.
00:45:56There's a cat waving at you.
00:45:58It's one of those mechanical good luck ones.
00:46:06It looks really good in here now.
00:46:09Actually, it looks pretty horrible, but it's better than it was.
00:46:18It's your half birthday, and we're celebrating it.
00:46:28Do you remember when we were in Zurich for your half birthday?
00:46:32We were like five. All you wanted were M&Ms and lemonade.
00:46:38And we couldn't find any. It was just expensive Swiss chocolate everywhere.
00:46:43And then, finally, we found some M&Ms after hours of searching,
00:46:48and Mom bought you, like, 50 packs.
00:46:53Bought at the store.
00:46:54It's so easy to have a birthday.
00:46:57Do you feel awesome?
00:47:20Come on.
00:47:22Happy half birthday, Henry.
00:47:26Sorry about all this.
00:47:28Happy half, Henry.
00:47:37Hey.
00:47:40Sorry if I'm interrupting.
00:47:42You are not. Come on in. Come join the party.
00:47:45I think we even have an extra hat.
00:47:48There you go.
00:47:50Looks nice.
00:47:53It's Henry's half birthday.
00:47:57Key boy looks good, too.
00:48:00Hey, have some Prosecco.
00:48:03Don't tell the nurses, okay?
00:48:05Thanks.
00:48:06Sure.
00:48:09Cheers.
00:48:17Turn left.
00:48:20Turn left.
00:48:20Turn left.
00:48:21Turn left.
00:48:22Turn left.
00:48:22Turn left.
00:48:23Turn left.
00:48:23Turn left.
00:48:23Turn left.
00:48:24Please.
00:48:25Please.
00:48:26You didn't even speak Russian.
00:48:27Why did you want Henry to learn it?
00:48:30I wanted us to learn it together.
00:48:32Secret language.
00:48:34You're in 150 million other people's secret language.
00:48:37I don't speak Russian.
00:48:44But why do they always make you learn that?
00:48:47It is obvious you don't speak Russian.
00:48:49Why do you have to go around stating that?
00:48:51I wish you could listen for two minutes.
00:48:55Oh.
00:48:57Oh.
00:48:59I'm so sorry.
00:49:00That is good, coming from you.
00:49:03Gazeta.
00:49:04Never mind.
00:49:05No.
00:49:05No, no, no.
00:49:06Come on.
00:49:06Tell me.
00:49:07What were you going to say?
00:49:08Gazeta.
00:49:10I was going to say that that is good, coming from a girl who didn't even call her own brother
00:49:15back and say she was sorry.
00:49:21You can't tell me that you thought that dropping out of college was a good idea.
00:49:26Franny.
00:49:27He did not want to go back.
00:49:30What was I supposed to do?
00:49:31You never would have let me do that.
00:49:34You never would have wanted to have done that.
00:49:36Ever.
00:49:37And speaking of you, you basically dropped off the grid for six months.
00:49:42For six months, we didn't hear anything from you.
00:49:45And that, oh, is that okay?
00:49:47No, I called you.
00:49:48I did text.
00:49:50Yeah, the famous text.
00:49:51Well, if you had empty your voicemail every once in a while.
00:49:54Oh, that's it.
00:49:55Yep, that's it.
00:49:56You're right.
00:49:56You have all the answers.
00:49:58You came out of my womb having all the answers, man.
00:50:01Oh, God.
00:50:01Oh, my God.
00:50:04Oh, my God.
00:50:17Would you like to come over for dinner?
00:50:21Sounds welcome.
00:50:22I have a show tonight.
00:50:23No.
00:50:23Okay.
00:50:24Tomorrow night, then.
00:50:25Mom.
00:50:27You don't have to, really.
00:50:29I would love to.
00:50:34Temperature keeps rising like a helium balloon.
00:50:42Sound of the helicopters echo in the bedrooms.
00:50:48Outro music.
00:50:49Oh, my God.
00:50:51No.
00:50:52No.
00:50:55No.
00:50:57No.
00:50:59No.
00:51:00No.
00:51:04Hi.
00:51:05Oh, hi.
00:51:07I'm glad you came.
00:51:10Yeah.
00:51:10I just decided to last minute.
00:51:15Yeah.
00:51:18Do you want a starfruit?
00:51:27No, thank you.
00:51:28Yeah, I'm not big on starfruit either.
00:51:31Let me see that.
00:51:34James, you're up.
00:51:40Good luck out there. You're wild tonight.
00:51:58We slipped out under cover of champagne.
00:52:05You tried to kiss me by the dollar sale.
00:52:12Instead I took your hand as we rolled around the aisle.
00:52:19Filling up our pockets with aspartame.
00:52:26Your little yellow dress made me go ballistic.
00:52:33Begged you not to change it and you never did.
00:52:40I'm so glad that you disappeared.
00:52:46When things got bad and I cut off all my hair.
00:52:56You swore I would stay forever pissed in boots and jeans.
00:53:04Begged at the ankle by the seams.
00:53:11You checked out before I started writing.
00:53:18Could you hear the sirens from the back seats?
00:53:24In your little yellow dress.
00:53:27In your little yellow dress.
00:53:29Girl, you're so sadistic.
00:53:32Let me underneath it.
00:53:35Now you keep it here.
00:53:39Now you keep it here.
00:53:39Oh, I'm so glad that you disappeared when things got bad.
00:53:48And I cut off all my hair.
00:53:53And I cut off all my hair.
00:53:55I still keep my money in a pillow on my bed.
00:54:02Yes, the black dog still following.
00:54:10You would find it funny.
00:54:13Maybe hysterical.
00:54:17But I still believe in miracles.
00:54:24In your little yellow dress.
00:54:27Thought you were a mystic.
00:54:32Thought you could predict it.
00:54:35But you never could.
00:54:39Your little yellow dress.
00:54:42Made me go ballistic.
00:54:46Never will forget it.
00:54:49And I never should.
00:55:08Yes, I can't.
00:55:15You don't really know the many different items.
00:55:16I am not going to act.
00:55:17You can't ask for a couple of days.
00:55:19Although I'm very happy to try.
00:55:20I can't wait for a few hours.
00:55:24This is really nice enough.
00:55:26I don't need a difference.
00:55:45Oh, my God.
00:56:05Yeah, I'm a bit old-fashioned.
00:56:08This is my favorite song in the world.
00:56:13I'm ready.
00:56:25This is your favorite song?
00:56:28Oh, okay.
00:56:28Oh, not that one.
00:56:29There's a guilty pleasure.
00:56:31There's an old mix.
00:56:31Hold on.
00:56:32Wait.
00:56:34Okay.
00:56:35I think you're going to love it.
00:56:54This is for you from Kitty Johnstone.
00:57:00Hey, James, give her a listen.
00:57:02I think he was trying to speak to you as you.
00:57:03Give her.
00:57:04Give her a listen.
00:57:05Yeah.
00:57:06Yeah.
00:57:07Dear James, I have been...
00:57:10Oh, my God.
00:57:11Yeah, it's epic.
00:57:13I would be extremely stoked to get a coffee, or in my case, a hot chocolate, because I
00:57:23don't like coffee very much.
00:57:25I see why you would like it.
00:57:30She sounds like she's just drunk.
00:57:32A hell of a lot of coffee.
00:57:35Wow.
00:57:38You sort of got the eyes right.
00:57:41What?
00:57:42Yeah, this is hilarious.
00:57:44Oh, my goodness.
00:57:45Die, James.
00:57:46Die, James.
00:57:51Wait, check out this thing.
00:57:53I'm cunning, James.
00:57:56James, James, James, James?
00:57:59That's my favorite one.
00:58:01Look at the eyes.
00:58:02I just got kind of worried about you.
00:58:03Look at the eyes.
00:58:05They're going to hypnotize me.
00:58:10Beautiful.
00:58:11You have to try it on.
00:58:13It's going to be way too small.
00:58:14It's a medium.
00:58:16It's a children's medium.
00:58:17It's cotton.
00:58:18It'll stretch.
00:58:19Really?
00:58:20Yeah.
00:58:24For you.
00:58:29Sorry.
00:58:31There.
00:58:37I'm ready to go out now.
00:58:39Yeah.
00:58:42Well, I asked myself,
00:58:44what have you done,
00:58:46my sister and brother?
00:58:47I don't know.
00:58:49I don't know.
00:58:52Say you're tall,
00:58:54you're loud,
00:58:55without no shame.
00:58:56Mm-hmm.
00:58:58Mm-hmm.
00:58:59Let's see y'all.
00:59:01Get in there.
00:59:04There'll be nowhere to run.
00:59:08Well, you're surely going to play.
00:59:11Yeah.
00:59:13For what you done.
00:59:37It was really good.
00:59:39Not mine.
00:59:40The zombies.
00:59:49How does the melody line go?
00:59:52For the night.
00:59:53Can nobody love me?
01:00:08Do you want to see the view on the top of the empire's day or day?
01:00:14Definitely not.
01:00:15I'm afraid of heights.
01:00:21You don't want to go up high.
01:00:25Don't want to touch the sky.
01:00:28Cause you're afraid of heights.
01:00:32You don't want to touch.
01:00:38Good.
01:00:44Bye.
01:00:45Bye.
01:00:46Bye.
01:00:57Bye.
01:01:00Bye.
01:01:00Bye.
01:01:01Bye.
01:01:02Bye.
01:01:02He's now left the haven and took the rough track up through the wooded country and over
01:01:08the crest of the mountain till he reached the place where Minerva had sat.
01:01:14I actually don't mind the smell of smoke in my house because it reminds me of pre-sanitized
01:01:22times, you know, like Paris in the 70s.
01:01:26Were you there in the 70s?
01:01:27Who wasn't?
01:01:28Um, well, okay, a lot of people weren't, you two for example, but my god, I'm sorry if
01:01:38you weren't.
01:01:38That was so great.
01:01:42I got so much there.
01:01:46I got my masters, lovers, I won't say how many, don't worry.
01:01:56A husband, I was an Arkansas girl in Paris, how great is that?
01:02:01And then of course, I did date a famous rock star.
01:02:05Aww.
01:02:05Who?
01:02:06She hasn't even told me, I'm not even sure it's true.
01:02:10Of course it's true.
01:02:11Why would I make that up?
01:02:12This guy was amazing.
01:02:14He taught me one of the hardest songs ever to learn on a guitar.
01:02:17Blackbird by the Beatles.
01:02:19Great song.
01:02:20Never learned it.
01:02:21Oh.
01:02:22It is a great one, James.
01:02:26Oh my god.
01:02:27I gave Henry one time for Christmas and he loved it so much.
01:02:34This unbelievable green accordion and he slept with it.
01:02:39It's a teddy bear.
01:02:40It's like his teddy bear, you know?
01:02:41My mom gave me my first guitar when I was 13.
01:02:45Yeah?
01:02:45Do I have a picture of a hula dancer on it?
01:02:48Nope.
01:02:49Unfortunately, it's...
01:02:51Ah, ta-da, ta-da, ta-da.
01:02:54Here it is.
01:02:55Oh, hey.
01:02:56Come on.
01:02:58Lock you.
01:03:00You are a very good girl.
01:03:02I don't know how you are my daughter.
01:03:04Well, you raised me well.
01:03:06Yeah, so well.
01:03:25Oh my god.
01:03:27That was so bad.
01:03:30Well, I thank you.
01:03:34Rani, what was the song that you were so obsessed with?
01:03:38That, that, um...
01:03:40Oh.
01:03:41Come on.
01:03:42By America.
01:03:43By America.
01:03:45Oh.
01:03:46I don't remember.
01:03:47Oh, you remember.
01:03:49Oh my god.
01:03:50Yes, you do.
01:03:51She remembers.
01:03:52She sang it non-stop.
01:03:54All the time.
01:03:56Over and over and over and over.
01:03:58She sang it in the school talent show.
01:04:00Because it was a 92 election and she believed that it had political subtext about how much the country needed
01:04:09to have Bill Clinton elected as president.
01:04:11I was eight.
01:04:12And here it is.
01:04:15Oh, no.
01:04:16No.
01:04:16No, come on.
01:04:17You did so good.
01:04:18No.
01:04:19Come on.
01:04:19You were so good.
01:04:21No, I wasn't.
01:04:22You were so good.
01:04:23Mom, come on.
01:04:23This, this is embarrassing.
01:04:25I don't believe in embarrassment.
01:04:26I am kind of curious now.
01:04:28Come on, Fran.
01:04:29It'll just make me so happy.
01:04:33We used to laugh.
01:04:37We used to cry.
01:04:41We used to bow our heads.
01:04:44And wonder why.
01:04:47And now you're home.
01:04:50I guess I'll have you all night.
01:04:54You can do all night.
01:04:56Make the best for what you left to me.
01:05:01Left to me.
01:05:06Left to me.
01:05:06Left to me.
01:05:07Left to me.
01:05:08Left to me.
01:05:09I need you, like the flowers need the rain.
01:05:15You know I need you.
01:05:18Guess I'll start it all again, you know, I need you
01:05:25Like the winter meets the spring, you know, I need you
01:05:31I need you
01:05:44Beautiful
01:05:47Mom
01:05:53Mom, hello
01:05:54I have to go to bed
01:05:58Beautiful
01:06:07Mom, hello
01:06:10I need you
01:06:15I need you
01:06:18Like the winter
01:06:22Mom
01:06:23Mom
01:06:24Mom
01:06:24Mom
01:06:51Mom
01:06:51Mom
01:06:52Mom
01:06:52Mom
01:06:52Mom
01:06:55Mom
01:06:55Mom
01:06:55Mom
01:06:56H-h-h-h-h-h-h-h-h-h
01:07:06I-h-h-h-h-h-h-h-h-h-h-h...
01:07:54Oh
01:07:56Is that something new?
01:07:59Yeah, just, you know, something I've been thinking of.
01:08:04Might be nothing.
01:08:22When are you heading back home?
01:08:25Day after tomorrow, right after the show in Philly.
01:08:29When are you heading back home?
01:09:34Come on.
01:09:50Hey, James.
01:09:53Hey.
01:09:54Hey.
01:09:54Thanks, man.
01:09:55You were great.
01:09:55Really made Lisa's thing.
01:09:57Thanks.
01:09:58James.
01:10:01I just want to get one picture.
01:10:03Sure.
01:10:04Oh, yeah.
01:10:09Good.
01:10:10That's great.
01:10:14All right.
01:10:14That's enough.
01:10:15Probably get back in, you know.
01:10:18I know.
01:10:19He's amazing.
01:10:19You're welcome.
01:10:45I know.
01:10:45This is a kind of shot.
01:11:00This is something I've been working on.
01:11:04Something new.
01:11:07It's still in progress, but I hope you like it.
01:11:18All right.
01:11:19That was it.
01:11:21All right.
01:11:36That was it.
01:11:38Go.
01:11:52Are you-
01:11:58as far away?
01:12:00You're hungry.
01:12:02He'll be hungry.
01:12:03I'm brain.:
01:12:04The energy, he'll be hungry.
01:12:07Come back, Henry, come on, come on, wake up.
01:12:09I'm smiling, my brother, he's standing here in a nurse, I mean.
01:12:27He opened his eyes, I saw him.
01:12:31I'm going to go talk to the doctor, and he'll talk to you.
01:12:37I want Henry, Henry, wake up. Wake up, please.
01:12:48Henry, it's me and Franny.
01:12:53We know you can hear us, and we're here.
01:13:12I broke up with a man in the morning last night.
01:13:19Mm-hmm, mm-hmm.
01:13:24Sorry.
01:13:46Henry?
01:13:48Hey.
01:13:50Hey.
01:13:52Hey.
01:13:54Hey.
01:13:54Hey.
01:13:55Henry.
01:14:08Henry.
01:14:11Henry.
01:14:19Yes.
01:14:21Yeah.
01:14:27Yeah.
01:14:29Yeah.
01:14:36I'm sorry.
01:14:38I'm so sorry.
01:14:40Hi.
01:14:49You have to keep your eyes open.
01:14:55Oh, excuse me?
01:14:57Yes.
01:14:57Have you seen a guy with a guitar case?
01:14:59Sorry, I haven't.
01:15:32I finally realized how hungry I am.
01:15:37You want some?
01:15:48Franny.
01:15:50No.
01:15:50No.
01:15:53It's so, so bad for you.
01:15:55I know.
01:15:56I am a hypocrite.
01:15:58The worst kind.
01:16:07Franny.
01:16:08He's gonna be fine.
01:16:09Hey.
01:16:12Hey.
01:16:18Hey.
01:16:49Floating in the motel pool until all the rooms were clean. Imagine angels in the sky were the prettiest I'd
01:17:00ever seen. I'll wait until Iris ends still. I'll wait until Iris ends still.
01:17:35I'll wait until Iris ends still.
01:17:45I'll wait until Iris ends still.
01:17:48I'll wait until Iris ends still.
01:17:49I started it in New York with someone I met there. This one was a new experience for me. It's
01:17:55not finished. I wasn't going to play it tonight, but for some reason that showed.
01:18:05Yeah, I'm just, I'm going to get it over with, you know.
01:18:10I know that day in the afternoon, and my bed was in the basement underneath the blue balloon.
01:18:22Then a swarm of moths surrounded me, and my hair was standing on its end with electricity.
01:18:35And as I looked out on my own light, I was sneaking through the forest on a motorbike.
01:18:47I waved to you, but you couldn't see. I could hear a crowd of people calling up to me.
01:18:59Wake up, little dreamer, it's time to rise. Open up your eyes.
01:19:15I've been holding out for a lifeline, and I've followed you to the depths of my own mind.
01:19:26I've been wandering, kind of scattershot, bumping into other people's lives without second thought.
01:19:38Now I do believe in the mystical, that we have some vague connection to the other world.
01:19:48And now what I've said may not all be true, but this silver song I sing tonight, I swear it's
01:20:01just for you.
01:20:18Let's take a look.
01:21:15Do you want to see the view
01:21:16from the top of the Empire State Building?
01:21:20Definitely not, I'm afraid of heights.
01:21:28You don't want to go up high,
01:21:31don't want to touch the sky,
01:21:34cause you're afraid of heights.
01:21:54No, I don't want to go to the top of the Empire State Building,
01:22:02cause I'm afraid of heights.
01:22:06Oh, that's too bad, it's real nice up there.
01:22:37Oh, that's too bad, it's real nice up there.
01:22:41Oh, cause I'm afraid of heights.
01:23:03I remember her red tank top
01:23:07talked into her Vanderbilt blue jeans.
01:23:10Her eyebrows painted on
01:23:12like the arches of St.
01:23:14Louis in the magazines.
01:23:17I'll wait until
01:23:20Iris instilled.
01:23:22I'll wait until
01:23:26Iris instilled.
01:23:28The middle of our heaven,
01:23:34our heaven of your heaven,
01:23:38sun.
01:23:39What?
01:23:51Floating in the motel pool
01:23:54till
01:23:55all the rooms were clean.
01:23:57Imagine angels in the sky,
01:24:00world,
01:24:01prettiest I'd ever seen.
01:24:03I'll wait until Iris instill
01:24:09I'll wait until Iris instill
01:24:15And love our heaven
01:24:20Our heaven of your heaven, son
01:24:27I'll wait until Iris instill
01:24:32I'll wait until Iris instill
01:24:38I'll wait until Iris instill
01:24:44I'll wait until Iris instill
01:24:50And love our heaven
01:24:55Our heaven of your hell, son
01:25:30I'll wait until Iris instill
01:25:31I always heard that love was strange and painful
01:25:40One night you slept upon your side
01:25:43Tagged in white, you looked just like an angel
01:25:51So why did you fly away?
01:25:57I've been dying a little death
01:26:01Since that very day I used to laugh
01:26:06When you told me you must forget
01:26:11And forgive to be free
01:26:19Down by the water dressed in black
01:26:22I swore revenge to get you back
01:26:25I swore revenge to get you back
01:26:26Hateful
01:26:28Hateful
01:26:31I made my camp upon the hill
01:26:34Drank whiskey
01:26:35Drank whiskey from the secrets
01:26:37Drank whiskey from the secrets
01:26:38Still blameful
01:26:40Blameful
01:26:52Drank whiskey
01:26:54Drank whiskey
01:26:54Drank whiskey
01:27:09Drank whiskey
01:27:16Drank whiskey
01:27:17Drank whiskey
01:27:17Drank whiskey
01:27:17Drank whiskey
01:27:19Drank whiskey
01:27:19Drank whiskey
01:27:22Drank whiskey
01:27:23Drank whiskey
01:27:24Drank whiskey
01:27:26Drank whiskey
01:27:28Drank whiskey
01:27:29Drank whiskey
01:27:30Drank whiskey
01:27:30Drank whiskey
01:27:40Drank whiskey
01:27:42You must forget and forgive. You must forgive just to live. You must forget and forgive to be free.
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