Hi, Charlie, baby.Very groovy.Okay.Let's see.Do whatever you feel like, man.Yeah.Just groove, you know.Tell us when you're going to start and we'll turn the machine on.Okay.Yeah.Well, you know, uh, can't you just turn it on and let it go?Okay, we're going to let it go right now.Take out what you want and the rest throw it away.You should get a job making people nervous.What was we at?Rest of the people from the sick city.Bunch of homes down.Oh, you wanted something happy.Let's see him trying to get something happy, man.No.Don't even think, man.Do what comes into your head.I take back everything I said.I'm just sitting here going to groove with you for the next hour and a half.For an hour and 45 minutes.All right.Do what you want to do.All right.Right here.Let's see.What was we talking about?Sick city.Restless people from the sick city.Bunch of homes down to make the sky look pretty.What can I do?I'm just a person.This is the line that we always seem to hear.You just sit.Things get worse, Ann.Watch.TV.And drink your beer.Walking all alone.Not going anywhere.Walking all alone.Nobody seems to care.Restless as the wind.This town is killing me.Gotta put an end to this restless misery.I'm just one of those restless people.People can never seem to be satisfied with living in a sick old, sick, sick, sick old, sick city.It may be too late for me to say goodbye, and it may be too late to watch a sick old city die.Gone on the road, yeah, I'm gonna try to say sick city, so long goodbye and die.