Ray
1
Always remember
your promise to me.
Never let nobody or nothing
turn you into no cripple.
All right!
Rest stop, 45 minutes.
Come on, folks.
We gotta move.
We leave at 2:
45 p.m.On the dot. Can't be late.
Hot meals
and bathrooms inside.
All right, uh, there's a
window out back
for y'all to buy sandwiches.
And I suggest you make
good use of them outhouses.
Ain't nothing but bushes
for you in the Carolinas.
Sir.
Can I help you, sir?
Yes, sir.
Seattle?
Who you riding with?
Nobody. Just me.
Boy, I can't take
responsibility
for some blind n*gger
traveling 3,500 miles alone.
I... I... I paid for this here
ticket, and it says
that you have to take me
to Seattle.
Don't you be smarting off
to me, boy.
With all due respect, sir,
I earned the right.
I may have left my eyes
on Omaha Beach,
but I ain't asking no charity
from Uncle Sam.
I got a job waiting
for me in Seattle.
You were in Normandy?
Shuttling troopers
to the beach.
We took a direct hit.
I'm sorry, son.
I'll keep an eye on you
myself.
Come on.
Take a seat in the back.
Anytime
You're feeling Ionely
Anytime
You're feeling blue
Anytime
You feel downhearted
That will prove
your love for me is true
Anytime
You're thinkin' about me
Til, what the hell
do you think you're doin'?
Billy, don't get
your feathers all ruffled now.
I met this ol' boy over
at the O.C. At Clarkfield,
and well, he plays
a mean jazz piano.
I don't care if he whistles
Dixie out his ass.
He ain't gonna
do it here.
Sir.
Boy, are you blind?
Yes, sir.
Since I was seven.
Well, let me help you
out then.
This is a country band.
We don't play
no boogie-woogie.
Uh, yes, I understand.
I love country music.
All right, go on.
Tell me.
What is it you love
about country music?
I... I love the stories.
Uh, you know,
about fallin' in love
and having love
knock you around
and then the pressures
of the world on you so tough.
It... It makes you
feel small.
You want to give
your soul to God.
You might as well.
Your ass belongs to Him.
Boy, are you sure
you blind?
Last time I checked.
Okay. Come on in.
Billy,
I think you're outvoted.
Til, one hint of trouble,
and your blind nigra's
out of here.
Damn!
Here.
I'm gonna have
to put some glasses
before he scares
somebody half to death.
Seattle, Washington, folks.
Change bus here
for all points north:
Bellingham, Mount Vernon.
Vancouver, Canada.
Uh, that's Diz. Emanon.
Yeah. But what's it
spell backwards?
Ah... ah... ah, come on, man.
Why don't you give me
something difficult?
"No Name."
Say, daddy-o,
what ax you play?
Uh, piano.
Just blew in
from Tampa, Florida.
Me and my partner,
Gossie McGee, came here,
you know, want to
fatten up our style.
Cop some licks from some more
experienced cats. You dig?
You know what?
Why don't you let me
take you inside?
You know,
show you around.
All right. Perfect gentleman. Yeah.
This is just
like my place.
So, what's your name?
Ray Robinson.
I'm Quincy Jones.
Quincy Jones.
Hey, Gerry!
This here's my man, Ray.
He's here to see his friend,
Gossie McGee.
So I figured
I'll show him inside...
Don't mess with me, Q.
He can come in, but not you.
Vice is on my ass for letting
you underage kids in.
Get out of here, Q.
Can't you see...
Get out of here, Q.
He's blind! I gotta
show him in. Get out.
Jive-ass.
What?
Hey, Ray Robinson, when am
I gonna hear you play, baby?
Uh, well,
that may cost you.
Welcome, all you cool cats
and fine felines.
You've come to the place where
the sophisti-cats and hipsters
hang their bebop hats.
So snuggle up
and come near
for tonight is Talent Night
at The Rocking Chair.
Let's hear it
for Dancin' Al!
Gossie's been cattin' around with one
of my waitresses since he got here.
He never told me that his
partner was a blind 'Bama boy.
Marlene,
Demurs just called.
Thurmond's sick.
What about Sassy?
Flat tire.
Okay, 'Bama. Why don't you get on
up there and show me what you got?
Well, I-I'm not prepared to do
my thing right now, tonight...
This is the only audition
you're going to get, puddin'.
So either get on up there, or you and
Gossie can haul your asses back down South.
Here. Smoke some of this.
This ain't no tobacco, man.
No, hold it in,
it'll calm you down.
All right, Oberon.
Get on up there
and introduce him.
Yes, ma'am.
Okay, 'Bama. Let's go.
Yeah.
Now, I got something special
for all you satin dolls.
And I don't mean
Oberon's big thunder.
Now that's
for another show.
Now we got some
new blood for ya.
Yeah, straight off
the bus from Florida,
I give you Ray "Don't
Call Me Sugar" Robinson!
How y'all doing tonight?
Better than you!
Relax, Ray. Relax.
I got it.
Uh-uh, what do y'all
want to hear?
How about
a little Nat King Cole?
Y'all like Nat King Cole?
If you ever plan
to travel west
'Bama ain't bad.
Yeah, I'd say
he saved our asses.
What the hell is
Ray doin' up there?
Auditioning for you,
Gossie.
He ain't no good without me.
How'd you and the 'Bama like
to do a week here at the Chair?
I know a good bass player.
A nice jazz trio could score
big with the right manager.
Manager?
Come on now, Gossie,
don't be so small-minded.
You know
you've got to give to get.
Now what exactly do I
have to give?
25 percent.
But I'll be gettin' you
other gigs.
All right,
next question:
What do I get?What do you need?
Double scale as leader,
plus 10 percent.
What about the 'Bama?
He's about as green
as a blade of grass.
I can handle him.
Flagstaff, Arizona
Yeah, he's green.
Kingman, Barstow
So, Gossie,
you don't need to worry
about a hotel room
for the 'Bama.
He can flop at my place.
Hey, y'all never change.
Get your kicks
on Route sixty-six
Ray, you coming back to bed?
I'm getting some water.
I can see that,
but mama ain't finished yet.
For the first time anywhere,
let's hear it
for The McSon Trio!
A buzzard took the monkey
for a ride in the air
The monkey thought that
everything was on the square
Ray, when you
coming out?
In a minute.
Mama's got some more blackberry
cobbler for you, baby.
Damn.
Straighten up
and fly right
Cool down, papa,
don't you blow your top
Marlene, if you're gonna
send us out on tour,
we're gonna need
more than $5 a day.
How come we can't get paid
after each gig?
Because you boys will spend
everything you make.
The club sends the checks
to me, so as I can bank them.
I just want to see
my own checks, that's all.
You don't see, Ray.
You're blind, baby.
Or did you forget?
Now, you want to go out on your
own and see how well you do?
Ray! Hey, Marlene,
where's Ray?
He's in the back bedroom.
And wipe your feet.
Ray, uh, six-nine, where
you at? Six-nine. Six-nine.
Lionel Hampton just asked me
to go on the road with him, man!
Lionel Hampton, man!
Sure he did.
Then why you still here?
And dig this:
His wife, shekicked me off the tour bus.
Told me to come back when I
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