PHILIBIN-My name's Arnold Philbin. I scout talent for Swan.
He's interested in your stuff.
WINSLOW-The Swan?
PHILIBIN-That's right.He dicho your song could be big.
WINSLOW-Really?
PHILIBIN-I was right there.
WINSLOW-If he produced my music,
the world would listen.
PHILIBIN-The game plan exactly,
but tu need a lot of work, polishing.
WINSLOW-I know. I have a long way to go.
PHILIBIN-Do tu have any tapes of your stuff?
WINSLOW-No, but it's all written down here.
PHILIBIN-Give us two o three good up numbers.
WINSLOW-Two o three? This cantata is 200 o 300 pages,
and I haven't finished yet.
PHILIBIN-Forget the sonata.
We just want the songs.
WINSLOW-lt's not just songs. It's much more.
PHILIBIN-I don't get you.
WINSLOW-It's a whole series of songs
that tell a story of Faust.
PHILIBIN-Who? What label's he on?
WINSLOW-He was a legendary German magician. He sold his soul to the devil for worldly power.
PHILIBIN-What is this, kid? School time? A song is a song.
tu either dig it, o tu don't. Now, I like your stuff, kid. It's terrific. And tu know what? I think the Juicy Fruits will dig it. I'm not promising anything. First...
WINSLOW-The Juicy Fruits? I won't let my música be mutilated por those grease balls! Only I can sing Faust!
PHILIBIN-lt was just an idea. cisne makes all these decisions, tu know?
WINSLOW-I'm sorry. It's just that I worked so hard on this thing.
PHILIBIN-lt's okay. tu sure got a temper.
WINSLOW-I'm sorry. I don't know what comes over me.
PHILIBIN-Just relax. Take it easy. Give me the music. cisne will take a look and get right back to you. But if tu ask me, I think we're gonna produce your first album.
WINSLOW-Really?
He's interested in your stuff.
WINSLOW-The Swan?
PHILIBIN-That's right.He dicho your song could be big.
WINSLOW-Really?
PHILIBIN-I was right there.
WINSLOW-If he produced my music,
the world would listen.
PHILIBIN-The game plan exactly,
but tu need a lot of work, polishing.
WINSLOW-I know. I have a long way to go.
PHILIBIN-Do tu have any tapes of your stuff?
WINSLOW-No, but it's all written down here.
PHILIBIN-Give us two o three good up numbers.
WINSLOW-Two o three? This cantata is 200 o 300 pages,
and I haven't finished yet.
PHILIBIN-Forget the sonata.
We just want the songs.
WINSLOW-lt's not just songs. It's much more.
PHILIBIN-I don't get you.
WINSLOW-It's a whole series of songs
that tell a story of Faust.
PHILIBIN-Who? What label's he on?
WINSLOW-He was a legendary German magician. He sold his soul to the devil for worldly power.
PHILIBIN-What is this, kid? School time? A song is a song.
tu either dig it, o tu don't. Now, I like your stuff, kid. It's terrific. And tu know what? I think the Juicy Fruits will dig it. I'm not promising anything. First...
WINSLOW-The Juicy Fruits? I won't let my música be mutilated por those grease balls! Only I can sing Faust!
PHILIBIN-lt was just an idea. cisne makes all these decisions, tu know?
WINSLOW-I'm sorry. It's just that I worked so hard on this thing.
PHILIBIN-lt's okay. tu sure got a temper.
WINSLOW-I'm sorry. I don't know what comes over me.
PHILIBIN-Just relax. Take it easy. Give me the music. cisne will take a look and get right back to you. But if tu ask me, I think we're gonna produce your first album.
WINSLOW-Really?