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William Miller:
[on meeting Stillwater]
Russell. Jeff. Ed. Larry. I really love your band. I think the song "Fever Dog" is a big step forward for you guys. I think you guys producing it yourselves, instead of Glyn Johns, was the right thing to do. And the guitar sound... is incindiary. Incendiary. Way to go. [He turns to leave. The band members regard one another for a moment] Russell Hammond:
Well, don't stop there! Jeff Bebe:
Yeah, come back here! I'm incendiary, too, man!
[on meeting Stillwater]
Russell. Jeff. Ed. Larry. I really love your band. I think the song "Fever Dog" is a big step forward for you guys. I think you guys producing it yourselves, instead of Glyn Johns, was the right thing to do. And the guitar sound... is incindiary. Incendiary. Way to go. [He turns to leave. The band members regard one another for a moment] Russell Hammond:
Well, don't stop there! Jeff Bebe:
Yeah, come back here! I'm incendiary, too, man!
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Russell Jeff
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Ed Larry I really love your band
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The song Fever Dog is a big step forward for you
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And you guys producing it instead of Glyn Johns
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that was the right thing to do And Russell the guitar sound
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is incendiary
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Incendiary
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Way to go
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Hey man Don't stop there
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I'm incendiary too man I didn't mean fuck off
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Movie Summary
A high-school boy in the early 1970s is given the chance to write a story for Rolling Stone magazine about an up-and-coming rock band as he accompanies them on their concert tour.


