Working at McDonald's, hanging out with a 15-year-old schoolboy.
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Take him down!
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As long as you're happy.
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How much is a plane ticket to London? Yeah. Anyway, what about the band? The band will be fine. Just go to London and get a record deal. Come back and just get us out of this shithole. That's not a bad idea, actually. Mm.
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Why?
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Oh, my God. You okay? Yeah. Are you okay? Yeah. Conor!
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All right. Right. Forward ho.
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All right.
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Oh, my God.
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That's why.
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And the thing is, me ma's much better-looking than I am, so I don't really know why he'd bother with me.
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I don't know. Who the hell brought a cowboy costume? Me. It's all I could find. No one wears a cowboy costume in a band. There's a cowboy in the Village People. And Adam Ant. Adam Ant is a highwayman. So we can have a highwayman, but we can't have a cowboy? Are you mentally ill? I got fangs in the joke shop. What are you gonna do with them?
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You see how bass guitar and the bass pedal are playing the same rhythm? You'll hear it now, wait. I told all of yous, you especially, shitting on the bed all the time. You can't put rabbits on the bed and not expect them to shit on your bed. A chord like... Yeah.
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What'd you think of the song? I really liked it. It's the only reason I'm here. Did you write it? Eamon wrote most of the music. So you wrote the lyrics? Cool.
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# Standing in the corner # # Like an angel in disguise... # Hey. How's it going? Uh, here's the tape. What's this? Oh, that's the song; I mentioned it to you. Oh, you're the kid in the band.
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- What did you say? - Nothin'.
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That was a novelty act. You want to have actual sexual intercourse, right? - Yeah. What, what? - The girl. It's all about the girl, isn't it? Yeah, the girl, yeah. And you're gonna use somebody else's art to get her? Are you kidding? We're just starting. We need to learn how to play. Did the Sex Pistols know how to play? You don't need to know how to play. Who are you? Steely Dan? You need to learn how not to play, Conor. That's the trick. That's rock and roll. And that takes practice. And you're not a covers band, by the way. - Really? - No. Every school has a covers band. Every pub has a covers band. Every wedding has a covers band. And every covers band has a middle-aged member who'll never know whether they could've made it in the music industry or not because they never had the balls to write a song for someone else. Rock and roll is a risk. You risk being ridiculed. But I don't know how to write a song. Close that door and sit down. - Really? - It's gonna be a long night. I've school in the morning. This is school. "She's standing on the corner like an angel in disguise. "I want to try and warn her. She's got dangerous eyes." "Dangerous eyes." I like that. What does it mean? I don't know. What's the song about, Conor?