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Speaker 1 00:01
Sound rolling camera rolling? Take a one Sally M. let me ask you so what effect is this life had on your life? Disco Sally Want to tell you I love it's I don't know what effect it's had on me either know, the disco 92 Or else we put on. I've learned rock and roll now like David Bowie, right? he taught me all about David Bowie. Which by the way I did not care too much about except I know who was that Graham said we heard? At Lincoln Center was very good. He wrote the music and the the words, and it was a damn good thing. It was very quiet. He played the piano. And he sang the song all about Mr. Freud believe it or not, I didn't know who this fella was, but he impressed me. But otherwise the sound was too loud. I used to stuff my ears with cotton. But but he took himself very seriously in his spare time he wrote. I mean, wrote. So what did he write trying to write lyrics? He's still writing them working very hard. But he's a very sensitive guy. And for some reason doesn't talk to me anymore. He thought I did something, I don't know if I don't know whatever it was. In any event Speaker 2 01:30. Interviewer and in the mornings, what time do you get up? Speaker 1 01:33 Disco Sally Well, sometimes never go to bed. But most of the times if we get to bed, let's say at seven. I get up at nine. Because I've got things to do. Speaker 01:44. Interviewer what do you do with your daytime life? Speaker 3: shopping I can kill her |
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Speaker 1 01:48 Disco Sally
now there's a place I buy crapparoo. I never go to department stores. I don't like them. What I like little peculiar shops. There's a Place on First Avenue and 51st Street. That's for the benefit of stray cats and dogs. And it's a charitable thing. And the girls they're very nice. They volunteer their services. One of them was was a model for Valentino for about 10 years. beautiful blonde. She was married to some guy I meet around here. They're still married who professes to be an actor big tall Husky guy Speaker 3 02:35 anyways but when i that chap you know but the guy who wants to meet Sally they're gone at the same shop every morning. And they meet each other for 10 minutes |
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Speaker 1 02:43. Disco Sally
rigt but I met very nice guys there. For example, Edwin Newman. And i bought a raincoat of his which Gianni now wears. 02:52 Speaker 3 Boyfriend i love it i told him i says I love it Speaker 1 02:56 ...and and by the way he had a heart thing with things you know valves not transplants .Whatever? Don't put don't know. Dont' do what ? does, he kicks me under the table (Interviewer: Get to the point.) Anyway, he says it's the best exercise 03:17 like he says the heart is better five years ahead. Interviewer You feel as healthy and young now as you did a few years back? Speaker 1 03:25 Disco Sally So now they say well, we you know, maybe it isn't so bad. I'll tell you the truth. Getting old is not good. It can't be good. Because look at yourself. You get wrinkled, you get you freak out. However, he was about 100. stolen? Take Sally Take two. Take two. Speaker 2 03:57 So you see somebody changes in your life. What do you think of the times we live in? Speaker 1 04:04 A tell you most of the time if I think about it, I try not to add things that sound quite as nice as they used to be. Children are not brought up the way they used to be brought up. Not talking about buses in a bus. Yesterday in a bus was a young fellow sitting it couldn't have been more than 18. And he sat there I am standing idly monitor down. I want to make a point. So I say them. Don't you think you ought to get up and give an old woman to see a Oh, okay. He gets off grouchy and no. Now is it even a fellow of 30 will get up and give you see. Absolutely. One day an old man says to young man sitting Don't you think you want to get Get up and give this little old lady a see. She's twice as old as you are. So the guy says, well, all right. So I said, and by the way, how old were you? And he says 38 I said, you see that old man was absolutely right. I'm twice as old as you. And that doesn't mind sitting then I don't get it. I get up to give somebody a seat. They will see an old price and |
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