| David: Hello… you the new butler?
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| Bing: Hahaha! |
| Well, it’s been a long time since I’ve been the new anything!
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| David: What’s happened to Hudson?
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| Bing: I guess he’s changing.
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| David: Yeah, he does that a lot, doesn’t he? |
| Uhm… Oh, I’m David Bowie, I live
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| down the road.
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| Bing: Oh!
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| David: Sir Percival let’s me use his piano when he’s not around.
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| He’s not around, is he?
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| Bing: I can honestly say I haven’t seen him, but come on in! |
| Come on in!
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| David: But uh…
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| Bing: Come on in!
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| David: Are you related to sir Percival?
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| Bing: Well, distantly…
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| David: Oh, you’re not the poor relation from America, right?
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| Bing: Ha! |
| Gee… news sure travels fast, doesn’t it? |
| I’m Bing.
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| David: Oh, I’m pleased to meet you. |
| You’re the one that sings, right?
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| Bing: Well, right or wrong, I sing either way.
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| David: Oh well, I sing too.
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| Bing: Oh good! |
| What kind of singing?
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| David: Mostly the contemporary stuff. |
| Do you uh… do you like modern music?
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| Bing: Oh, I think it’s marvellous! |
| Some of it really fine. |
| But tell me,
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| have you ever listened to any of the older fellows?
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| David: Oh yeah, sure. |
| I like ah… John Lennon and the other one with eh… Harry
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| Nielson.
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| Bing: Mmm… you go back that far, huh?
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| David: Yeah, I’m not as young as I look.
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| Bing: Haha, none of us is these days!
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| David: In fact I’ve got a six year old son. |
| And he really gets excited around
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| the Christmas holiday-thing.
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| Bing: Do you go in for any of the traditional things in the eh Bowie household,
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| Christmas time?
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| David: Oh yeah, most of them really. |
| Presents, a tree, decorations,
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| agents sliding down the chimney…
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| Bing: What?
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| David: I was just seeing if you were paying attention.
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| Bing: Haha!
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| sing the same songs.
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| Bing: Do you?
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| David: Oh, I even have a go at 'White Christmas'.
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| Bing: You do, uh!
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| David: And this one. |
| This is my son’s favourite. |
| Do you know this one?
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| Bing: Oh, I do indeed, it’s a lovely thing.
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| Come they told me pa-rum-pum-pum-pum
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| A new-born king to see pa-rum-pum-pum-pum
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| Our finest gifts we bring pa-rum-pum-pum-pum
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| Rum-pum-pum-pum, rum-pum-pum-pum
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| Peace on Earth, can it be Years from now, perhaps we’ll see
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| See the day of glory
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| See the day, when men of good will
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| Live in peace, live in peace again
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| Peace on Earth, can it be Every child must be made aware
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| Every child must be made to care
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| Care enough for his fellow man
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| To give all the love that he can
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| I pray my wish will come true
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| For my child and your child too
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| He’ll see the day of glory
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| See the day when men of good will
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| Live in peace, live in peace again
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| Peace on Earth, can it be Can it be Bing: Pretty thing, isn’t it? |