David Jones & Charlie Smalls
("Some Like It Lukewarm")
While Charlie Smalls plays the piano, David sings a song which they composed" "Girl Named Love.]
David [singing]:I know a girl her name is Love.
She is a girl that I dream of.
She gives me love I never knew.
She'd show you how to love me too.
Charlie: La da da da la da da da.....
David [to Charlie]: Hey, Charlie, Charlie, listen, listen. I want to ask you a question, man. Oh, first of all, let me introduce you to the people. [to the people] This is Charlie Smalls. He's a friend of mine from New York, and now he's out in California and we're writing songs together, and this is one of our first songs. [to Charlie] Right?
Charlie: Right.
David: Tell me! Why don't I have soul? You've known me all these years! Why don't I have soul?
Charlie: You do have soul, but I have to explain it to you, ah, rhythmically. That's the only way I can really talk, is in music. Your soul would eminate on the accented beats 1 and 3, where my soul eminate on the accented beats 2 and 4. And to give you a good example of that, The Beatles...
David: Yeah?
Charlie: ...play hard and funky, on the 1 and 3! [David laughs] Really, Ringo plays the hardest 1 and 3 I've ever heard in my life. Now if you clap 4, I'll show you.
[David and Charlie clap 4 beats each.]
David and Charlie: 1-2-3-4. 1-2-3-4.
[David continues to clap 4 beats; Charlie scats.]
Charlie: Um-BAH!-oom-oom-BAH! Um-BAH!-oom-oom-BAH! Um-BAH!-oom-oom-BAH!
David: Yeah, right!
Charlie: The whole thing! It swings! As long as it swings, it's soul!
David: I---that's 1 and 3, right?
Charlie: Right. Now, in the example of 2 and 4 would be more of The Motown Sound.
David: Now 1 and 3's...1 and 3's like, it's white soul, right?
Charlie: Right. Exactly.
David: And the 2 and 4 is The Motown?
Charlie: It's Motown Soul brothers You know, give you some...2 to 5 over here...
[David, laughing, switches places with Charlie in front of the piano.]
Charlie: ...it would be The...The Motown Sound, which would be, if...clap again.
[David and Charlie clap 4 beats each.]
Charlie: 1-2-3-4. 1-2-3-4.
[David continues to clap 4 beats; Charlie scats.]
Charlie: Um-BAH!-skidiggy-doom-BAH! Um-BAH!-skidiggy-doom-BAH! Um-BAH!-skidiggy-doom-BAH!
David: Oh, yeah! The accent now is on the 2 and the 4!
Charlie: No, I almost get carried away. Excuse me, I'm sorry. [David laughs.] But you can do the same thing if you take a tube, soul which is emanating from Brazil, and you play.
[Charlie gives the tube to David, which he plays while the former scats.]
Charlie: Um-be-doo-be-um-be-doo-be-doo-be, Um-be-doo-be-um-be-doo-be-doo-be, Um. 1...[David scats.]..2...1...
David: 1-2! Yeah, right!
Charlie: Right [plays piano again]
David: 1-2! Yeah, right!
Charlie: Wanna try it again?
David [singing]: I know a girl her name is Love.
She is a girl that I dream of.
She gives me love I never knew.
She'd show you how to love me too.
Charlie: La da da da la da da da.....
David: It's all the same right? So everyones got soul.
Charlie: Everybody's got soul.
David: It's just a different kind of soul.
Charlie: Swing it and you got soul, man.
David: A 1 and 3 and a 2 and 4. And this is a 1 and 2.
Charlie: Everybody swing!
David: Hey!
David [singing]:La da da da la da da da!
La da da da la da da da!
[David continues shaking the tube while Charlie scats.]
Charlie: Um-BAH!-skidiggy-doom-BAH! Um-BAH!-skidiggy-doom-BAH! Um-BAH!-skidiggy-doom-BAH!
David: Hey!
[David and Charlie scat while the scene irises out.]