Hey! Hey! Leave that light switch alone. Didn't you hear what I told you? Hey!
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4.2s
No. I'm trying to give up. I don't have any matches anyway.
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3.6s
Okay, that was good, but now it's time for some live music.
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1.5s
Need a light?
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14.3s
Hey, Eamon. What are you doing? Nothing really. Just feeding me new bunny. Conor, this is Eamon. Eamon, this is Conor. Conor's new in school, and he's putting a band together. Oh, good Jesus. So?
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22.8s
Don't you push it now, d'you hear me? What? It's a tribute song. If you want to keep this band going next term, you'd better be careful. - Okay? - Yeah, okay. Go on, Conor! Are you ready? This could be all of ours first and last gig, man. You ready to do it? Let's go. Okay, so this is our last song. This is called "Brown Shoes." And it's for every Christian Brother and every bully you ever knew.
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2.6s
- We need to form a band. - What?
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27.2s
We need your help. Can you drive us to Dalkey? What for? Well, granddad's little boat is still moored there. We're gonna sail to England, the two of us. We're all set. We just need a lift to the harbor. Yeah, sure. When are you thinking of going? Now. Now? Do you know anybody in England? - No. - Do you have any sterling? No. - No? - No.
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2m25s
# So who the hell are you to tell me what to do? # # You wear a dress and tell me not to wear brown shoes # # D'you think you're man enough # # To wash the makeup off my face right now? # # Don't you know the bigger that they are # # The harder they fall? # # And the boot's on the other foot now # # Buckle up, we're takin' you down # # See, your curtain's fallin', so take your bow # # And who the hell is he to tell me who to be? # # If he wants me dancin', he can watch on MTV # # You try to shut me up, I'll turn the volume up # # And drown you out # # Don't you know the bigger that they are # # The harder they fall? # # Yeah, the boot's on the other foot now # # Buckle up, we're takin' you down # # See, your curtain's fallin', so take your bow # # What's gonna define the rest of your life? # # Start facin' the truth # # You're stuck in a lie # # Sharp end of your knife is pointing at you # # Your up'll be down # # Just hangin' around in gravity boots # # You're stuck in the past, I'm writing the future # # Yeah, the boot's on the other foot now # # Buckle up, we're takin' you down # # And your mask is slippin', so take your bow # # Yeah, you had your time in the sun # # Does it hurt when you're kickin' someone? # # 'Cause the boot's on the other foot # # Boot's on the other foot # # Boot's on the other foot now # # Take a bow. # Thank you! We're Sing Street!
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13.5s
Wow. Where'd you get all this gear? Me da's in a covers band. Weddings, parties, pubs. Eamon can play every instrument known to mankind. Can't you, Eamon? Probably. Show him.
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5s
Okay, here's one called "To Find You." It's a slow song.
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I bought these before I knew about the shoe color policy here at Synge Street. But it's not as if they're runners or something. They're... they're brown. They're-they're quite sensible. They're not black. I'm-I'm not sure what you want me to do. Take them off. You can leave them at the door there. Seeing as you're so fond of them, you can pick them up here at 4:00 every day until you comply with the rules of the school. What? See you.
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2s
Good morning, Mr. Lawlor.
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2.6s
You're gonna want to sit down around now.
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11.2s
Call you tonight. Right, go on. Go on. Away. All right, so we're gonna go around the island and straight on. - Straight to Wales. - Okay. Straight on. Straight on.
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8.4s
So I'll see you there, then. Yeah. Cool. Sounds like it could be fun. Cool. All right. See you later.
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3.1s
How are you, Darren? - Is Eamon there? - Eamon?
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Your mother has fallen in love with Tony. They're gonna be moving into his apartment for awhile and... Yeah. We've had an offer on this house. It's half what it's worth, but we're gonna take it. I can't afford to live here on my own. So you're getting a divorce? Can't get divorced in Ireland, so we'll be legally separated. I'm gonna be getting an apartment, and you three will live between there and... there. I'm not gonna be staying at Tony's. Let's get that crystal clear. I'd rather sleep on the street. I understand this is upsetting for you, Brendan. You don't understand anything! For all of you.