| [Rainbow Theater, London, England
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| December 10, 1971]
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| Waitress: Are you having breakfast for lunch?
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| Howard: I’m having breakfast and he’s lunched. |
| I’ll tell you what,
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| what can you give me immediately? |
| If not sooner, nothing hot, nothing. |
| ..
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| So that by the time he’s finished eating those hot cakes and those dead things
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| that I won’t finish myself
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| Waitress: Bacon and eggs? |
| Are you, are you gonna have breakfast?
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| Dick: No no no no no
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| Howard: No no
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| Dick: No no no no no
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| Howard: He’ll never go for that
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| Dick: No no no, a roll and some orange juice
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| ?:. |
| .. Jimmy Graham
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| Waitress: Orange juice and. |
| .. uh. |
| .. a roll, uh-huh?
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| Aynsley: One stale roll
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| Dick: Yeah
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| FZ: Bread and water
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| Aynsley: One stale roll
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| Dick: Bread and water
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| Waitress: Thank you
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| Howard: Frank, you really missed it at the club last night. |
| You should have
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| seen what went on, man, if you would have had your tape recorder there,
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| you would have been rolling on the ground, holding your sides. |
| It was the
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| greatest. |
| Everybody was out of it, drinking wine, cheap wine. |
| And then there
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| was this group, this nice tight little group that was playin' and they did
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| about two numbers, and he said: «Okay, uh, any of you guys wanna come up here?
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| «And of course Old Stewed Simmons was the first one to check out the cat’s
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| guitar, and so he immediately procceeded to play lead. |
| This chick came out of
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| the audience, man, a la Janis Joplin in a gold lame, only she was rancid,
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| and she came out there and tried to sing blues changes like Buddy Miles or
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| something, but it just didn’t work 'cause she was singing, «Get yourself
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| together. |
| .. You are where it’s at. |
| .. ,» she did it for like. |
| ..
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| forty minutes, man, it was wonderful. |
| . |