Music Within
All of our
earliest memories are lies,
family mythologies
handed down to us repeatedly
until they become as real
as what actually happened.
Get the door, Mama.
You may be king, you may
possess the world and it's gold
But gold won't bring you happiness
When you're growing old
Get the damn door, Mama.
As sure as the stars shine above
No one in the family can say
exactly when my mother went crazy.
According to Grandma,
she was always that way.
Get the damn door, Mama.
Dad said it started
when she lost the babies.
Seven miscarriages in eight years
can tend to do that to a person.
That's why my arrival on the scene
came as somewhat of a surprise.
I was born with the umbilical cord
wrapped around my neck.
I've been pissed off ever since.
The miscarriages had taken
such a toll on Mom
that she somehow got it in her head
that she'd lost me as well.
Well, you're nobody 'til somebody loves you
So find yourself somebody to love
Shortly after I was born,
my mother drove me to California
and placed me in a Catholic orphanage.
I wish I could tell you
about my earliest memories there,
but the truth is, no one knows.
Back home, she claimed I had died at birth
and couldn't tell anyone where I was.
What?
Two years later, after another miscarriage,
she suddenly remembered
where she'd left me.
Despite all of Mom's craziness,
But they divorced,
and I was passed around
like an unwanted Christmas fruitcake.
Eventually, my mother decided
she needed to be a full-time mom again,
and that we needed a fresh start.
I disagreed.
- You'll have your own room.
- I already have my own room.
I'll get you bunk beds.
But why do I need bunk beds?
I'm an only child.
It wasn't all bad.
The best thing in my life was my dad.
His name was Dell Fong,
and he was Chinese.
I identify him as being Chinese,
because his race
is the most vibrant memory I have of him.
Richard, that's not safe.
Come on, time to work.
Maybe you can be a cook, too, someday.
I could never be a cook like my father
because I'd already made
my career choice.
Superhero.
As a superhero, you occasionally
have to deal with something annoying,
like Kryptonite.
My Kryptonite was called home.
My mother had this ritual.
Every year, she'd celebrate the birthday
of each of the children she miscarried
by buying them a birthday card
and taking an overdose of sleeping pills.
That happened seven times a year.
I wouldn't call her successful at suicide,
but she was punctual.
My dad's Kryptonite?
Soy sauce.
"Most people go to their graves
with their music inside them. "
What was Mr. Holmes saying?
Come on, guys, it's not that hard.
He's saying that most people die
without discovering their own genius,
without expressing the uniqueness
that makes them special.
And that's what
this little exercise is about.
I want you to give me three minutes
about something, anything that you know,
that your classmates may not know.
Mr. Pimentel, I like your spirit.
Come on up.
Butt kisser.
Funny how things happen.
Only in hindsight do you realize how
something as small as raising your hand
Well, have any of you ever eaten
chicken at the Golden Dragon,
the Rickshaw Gardens
or the Chinese Gardens?
Well, you know the restaurants
don't buy live chickens, right?
They buy dead ones.
And you know where they get those
chickens and how those chickens die?
I do, 'cause I killed them.
I killed your dinner.
I've chopped the head off chickens
for every Chinese restaurant in the city.
You find the biggest knife you can find,
then you have to grab the chicken
by the lower of its neck and swing...
I could've talked for hours.
Mr. Parks was almost as happy as I was,
because he ran the speech club.
Warnings of
approaching missiles over the Arctic.
And in other news, Soviet Premier
Khrushchev has made great strides
in his policy towards peaceful coexistence
with non-Communist countries.
And I believe Premier Khrushchev
has made great strides
in his policy towards peaceful coexistence
with non-Communist countries.
I may not have been
the most original speaker,
but I became a star.
Forget that superhero dream,
now I knew what I really wanted to be.
Mom?
I forget whose birthday it was this time.
I just know it wasn't mine.
only to leave me a few months later.
It didn't matter, though,
because I had plans.
Things didn't happen
as quickly as I expected.
A few years after high school, I got a job
working in the kitchen of a go-go bar
to earn money for college.
Richard, I need that order 10 minutes ago.
I don't pay you to stand around.
I still had my dream,
but there were a few distractions.
Bambi was a visual effect
that would only be rivaled years later
by my first viewing ofStar Wars.
Tiff, you're exposed.
What are you working on?
There's a tournament
and it's open to anybody.
So I figured if I went there and I
did really well, I might get noticed,
and who knows, maybe a scholarship.
No sh*t.
- What are you gonna wear?
- I don't know. Probably a sweater.
Oh, honey, no way.
You see that guy over there?
He owns the biggest men's store in town.
Girls.
Did you hear about the midnight rambler?
Everybody got to go
Did you hear about the midnight rambler?
Well done.
Yeah, thank you, sir.
Hey.
Mr. Pimentel?
I'm Ben Padrow with the University.
I'm chairman of the Speech Department.
Hi, Dr. Padrow, I know who you are.
Well, congratulations. I'm impressed.
Nice suit.
Oh, thank you very much.
Where do you go to school?
Actually, sir, I'm not in school right now.
I'm a little strapped financially.
But I'd love to come to State.
Well, we have scholarships
and financial aid. We'd love to help.
Come see me.
Yes, sir.
You're late.
I'm sorry. I was over at the admissions...
No time for apologies.
On the stage, let's go, come on.
I picked three speeches, like you asked.
Now, which one do you wanna see first?
The good one. Tick, tock. Come on.
All right.
Last meal's been eaten.
Last prayer has been said.
The prisoner is strapped
into the electric chair...
My black brothers will gladly sacrifice
for freedom overseas
when there's freedom in Birmingham...
...until my right to vote in this country
precedes my obligation to die for it.
Just sit down there, please. Right here.
You like it up there?
Yeah, I...
I like it better than anything.
Why?
I don't know.
Stop right there.
That's the first honest thing you've said,
"I don't know. "
You don't know why you're up there.
You don't even know what you're saying.
Sure, you're talented and passionate.
You could fool some blue-haired judge
in high school, but not here.
This is another league.
Wait a minute, I...
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