Got to stop him singing, Tony. It's avant-garde, you wouldn't understand it. It's very...
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[watching Vini Reilly of Durutti Column performing "You've Heard It Before"]
Ryan Letts:
Got to stop him singing, Tony.
Tony Wilson:
It's avant-garde, you wouldn't understand it.
Ryan Letts:
It's very poor. Very poor.
Tony Wilson:
It's provocative.
Ryan Letts:
Provocatively poor. Appallingly poor. They're not calling you the new George Epstein, you know.
Tony Wilson:
[getting annoyed]
... It's Brian Epstein.
Ryan Letts:
George Epstein, Beatles manager.
Tony Wilson:
That's Brian Epstein, you dickhead. It's fucking Brian Epstein.
Ryan Letts:
[overlapping]
George Epstein. It's Brian Martin.
Tony Wilson:
It's *George* Martin, you knob.
Ryan Letts:
Brian Martin the producer, George Epstein the, er... manager.
Alan Erasmus:
Tony, tell him to fuck off.
Lindsay:
Come on, let's sit down...
Tony Wilson:
[to Letts]
You're just fucking *wrong.*
Transcript
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You got to stop him singing
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It's avant garde You wouldn't understand it
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He's very poor
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It's provocative Provocatively poor
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Appallingly poor
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They're not calling you the new George Epstein you know
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It's Brian Epstein George Epstein Beatles' manager
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That's Brian Epstein dickhead George Epstein
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It's fucking Brian Epstein Brian Martin
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It's not Brian it's George Martin Brian Martin the producer
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Tell him to fuck off Let's sit down
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You're just fucking wrong
Clip duration: 38 seconds
Views: 496
Timestamp in movie: 00h 18m 33s
Uploaded: 26 November, 2022
Genres: comedy, drama, music
Summary: Manchester, 1976. Tony Wilson is an ambitious but frustrated local TV news reporter looking for a way to make his mark. After witnessing a life-changing concert by a band known as the Sex Pistols, he persuades his station to televise one of their performances, and soon Manchester's punk groups are clamoring for him to manage them. Riding the wave of a musical revolution, Wilson and his friends create the legendary Factory Records label and The Hacienda club.
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00:06 I'm being postmodern
00:04 What's wrong with London Records
00:24 That is amazing
00:27 That's original
00:30 But it's all right
00:17 It doesn't matter
00:11 It's the latest craze sweeping the Pennines
00:20 But you should probably read more
00:22 He's calmed down a lot since I last worked with him
00:16 Timing is everything
00:11 But you're out of shape
00:05 Pogo like a bastard
00:12 What're you doing
00:17 You did a good job
00:09 We're still together
00:35 There was one problem with the Hacienda
00:09 Can I get you half a lager
00:11 When you have to choose between the truth and the legend
00:38 Factory Records are not actually a company
00:11 This scene didn't actually make it to the final cut