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Or have you thought about any of this?Johnny, the youngest, is 21.
Who do you think they would vote for?Johnny would be a Mayor Pete guy?Really? Yeah. Ah, interesting.
CATHERINE O'HARA: And Johnny?Johnny would be a Mayor Pete guy.Really? Yeah. Huh. Interesting.
Wow, that's crazy. Oh, wait a minute.Johnny Carson, the original "Tonight Show"-- I would just take jokes from "The Tonight Show" and tell them to the kids.They thought I was a brilliant comedian when I was actually stealing from Johnny Carson.
But Taron, you can sing really well, by the way, in case you didn't know.Johnny from "Sing" is my son's favorite character.Oh, really? Yeah. Yeah, yeah.
Then as they raised their guns, he said, ask Johnny to tell you what happened in the camp.Johnny is not my real name.It is a label of convenience of the global language, a word that is provided anonymity but The Silent One--
If I'm running from a lion, I don't feel the running."Johnny Mnemonic," another one-- a lot of times, the hardware that shows up in these movies was VPL hardware, these body suits.
And just doing this kind of food, it's easy, accessible.Johnny Autry, our amazing photographer, is based in North Carolina.
into center stage later on and then are themselves, of course, pushed into the wings.Johnny is next met in the middle section of the book, which takes place in 1974.He has been to art college.
Anyway, Ivan is going to come and join them at the club on this evening.Johnny has been rather slow to understand that Ivan is not interested in people quite as young as him.So Johnny and Fran and Una have had supper in a Chinese restaurant in Soho.
earlier. Ivan kissed the two girls, dodged a kiss with Johnny by butting his head against the lapel of his coat.Johnny felt the quick squeeze of tension, was anxious and lustful, watching Ivan unwind his scarf, and was drunk enough to put his arm around his shouldersand leave it there.
kissing her with a steady pushing and chewing motion which Francesca, while taking no active part, made no effort to prevent.Johnny giggled in amazement and felt a sudden knot of excitement that he and Ivan might be made to do the same thing.'Whoa, whoa,' said the bouncer.
'Should we put ours together, said Johnny, save money?' But Ivan said, 'No, it's OK.'" They go to the club, they get drinks.Johnny excitedly, anxiously checks the place out, then goes off to buy some more drinks."When Johnny got back to the table, a fat, middle-aged man with a tray was hovering there.
'You've got to have them.' He put down four forks wrapped in paper napkins.Johnny peered into the bowls, which each contained a bit of iceberg lettuce, a ring of tomato, and almost hidden, unnamable, a glistening square of meat.He sat down when the man moved on to the next table and unwrapped a fork.
And man, even-- I'm a shell, dude.Johnny Cash. What about Johnny Cash?
And man, even-- I'm a shell, dude.Johnny Cash's music? Oh, I had every thing he issued on the Sun.
Yeah. I heard Ben speaking before about learning a tune the day before right there on the spot?JOHNNY O'NEAL: They told me I always put them on the spot.They tell me at times, listen, Johnny, we've never played this tune before.
So you keep them on their toes.JOHNNY O'NEAL: Well, they keep me on my toes as well.The future belongs to the youth.
Tell us about some of the places you've been to.JOHNNY O'NEAL: Well, just this year, we've been in New York twice.We went to Israel, Russia, Nice.
Where else, guys? Detroit.JOHNNY O'NEAL: Detroit, yes.How was that, coming back to your hometown?
How was that, coming back to your hometown?JOHNNY O'NEAL: It had been about three or four years since I played there, so they really welcomed me back home.And having these wonderful young gentlemen represent me there, it was great.
And I was thinking maybe we could go over to the piano and you could demonstrate some of those people that have influenced you.JOHNNY O'NEAL: Well, first for starters, I started out playing gospel.And I would have to give all the praise and glory to the great Aretha Franklin.
And he was able to play a lot-- JOHNNY O'NEAL: Well, I will play.JOHNNY O'NEAL: I can't play like Art Tatum, but I try to conceptually think like him, which I'm still trying to figure it out.OK well, actually in the movie he mentioned earlier, I've played four songs, but only one tune made it to the silver screen, which
OK, should we bring up the rest of the band?JOHNNY O'NEAL: Absolutely. All right, sounds good.JOHNNY O'NEAL: Let's welcome--
JOHNNY O'NEAL: Absolutely. All right, sounds good.JOHNNY O'NEAL: Let's welcome--That's Itay Morchi at the drums and cymbals.
Let's do some Q&A.JOHNNY O'NEAL: Say that again.We're going to do some question and answers.
We're going to do some question and answers.JOHNNY O'NEAL: OK. All right.So everyone, if you have your questions ready, just please line up to the mic in the aisle here.
So everyone, if you have your questions ready, just please line up to the mic in the aisle here.JOHNNY O'NEAL: You have a wonderful audience.It was very inspirational to play for today.
Wow. Give yourselves a nice hand.JOHNNY O'NEAL: I haven't gotten warmed up yet.I'm still trying to get myself in shape.
OK. Thank you. It was just amazing.JOHNNY O'NEAL: Thank you so much.Pleasure to be here.
And I don't know if you'd be willing to demonstrate some of his stylistic playing.JOHNNY O'NEAL: OK. But also you have a very personal connection to him.I wonder if you could share that.
I wonder if you could share that.JOHNNY O'NEAL: Well, actually, my very first visit to New York was actually January of '79.Previous to that, I had just met Barry Harris.
Did he have any advice for you?JOHNNY O'NEAL: Pardon? Did Thelonious have any advice for you?JOHNNY O'NEAL: Well, he told me that I have a magic touch.
JOHNNY O'NEAL: Pardon? Did Thelonious have any advice for you?JOHNNY O'NEAL: Well, he told me that I have a magic touch.He said, you know, I'm a world class piano player.
You know? That's great advice.JOHNNY O'NEAL: Thank you.All right. Do we have any other questions?
All right. Do we have any other questions?JOHNNY O'NEAL: Don't be scured, as they would say.Please use the mic.
Yes. I'm sorry. Hi.JOHNNY O'NEAL: Yes. I was just curious, how many takes do you typically do for the album when you're recording?And when do you know when you're finished?
And when do you know when you're finished?JOHNNY O'NEAL: How many takes?Yeah.
Yeah.JOHNNY O'NEAL: No more than two.Usually, the first take usually is the best one.
Everybody in one room, a lot of times one take.JOHNNY O'NEAL: All right.
Everybody in one room, a lot of times one take.JOHNNY O'NEAL: You say?
Everybody in one room, a lot of times one take.JOHNNY O'NEAL: Ooh, how do I pick my tunes?
Everybody in one room, a lot of times one take.JOHNNY O'NEAL: Well, that varies.
Everybody in one room, a lot of times one take.JOHNNY O'NEAL: Well, no.
Everybody in one room, a lot of times one take.JOHNNY O'NEAL: No, I don't.
Everybody in one room, a lot of times one take.JOHNNY O'NEAL: From Detroit.
Everybody in one room, a lot of times one take.JOHNNY O'NEAL: OK. Ann Arbor, we call that right down the street.
Everybody in one room, a lot of times one take.JOHNNY O'NEAL: It was my pleasure to be.
Everybody in one room, a lot of times one take.JOHNNY O'NEAL: And thank all you wonderful people.
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