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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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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You'll probably die. But anyway, go on. Go.
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So, how come you're not in school? I don't go to school. I'm a model. Cool, like, for magazines? I'm going to London soon. Just waiting for my portfolio shots. There's no real work for models in Dublin, you know? Yeah, tell me about it. Do you want to be in a video? It's for my band. You're in a band? Yes, and we need a girl for it. Have you ever been in a video before? No. Is that a problem? I hope not. I'll ask the producer. Who's the producer? That kid behind me.
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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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No. I'm trying to give up. I don't have any matches anyway.
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I could call you with the details, if I had your digits.
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How are you, Darren? - Is Eamon there? - Eamon?
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- What did you say? - Nothin'.
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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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Need a light?
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Who is that psycho? That's Barry Bray. - He'll be out for your blood for the year. - Why? 'Cause you've shown signs of weakness. So how do you know him? He lives in the same flat as me. His ma and da are drugs addicts. But don't worry. You just need to come up with a plan for the year. A solution. Here. Check it out. "Darren Mulvey Business Solutions." Call me anytime. There's no number on it. Oh, no, we don't have a phone. Just call around, yeah?
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You should've just danced.
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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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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?
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Who's she? I don't know. She's always there. She's beautiful. Yeah, good luck. She doesn't speak to anyone. Stuck-up cow. She said her boyfriend's a drug dealer. She's not interested in any of the boys in school. Then why is she standing over there every morning, then?
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It's like when you don't know someone, they're more interesting. They can be anything you want them to be. Yeah. But when you know them, there's limits to them. No, that doesn't make any sense. What's it called? "The Riddle of the Model." So what about a rhythm like this?