"You know, sometimes... you have to go through something to find out why you did it." "There was a friend of mine who worked on "24"" "in the art department." "And we affectionately refer to him as "dark Mark. "" "He was a rock and roll guy." "And I said, "Look, we're starting this label and we're looking for a rock band. "" "He called me about three weeks later and said, "I just saw this guy..." "He plays a dobro and he does this stuff with pedal boards and- he's the most amazing guitar player I've" "I've ever seen." "I remember the first day we met." "We set up a meeting." "So the meeting didn't start for less than five minutes before they were, like, calling us assholes and that we would steal all their music and that we were gonna rip them off and da-da-da-da." "And I remember, I went..." "I went, "Well, fuck you guys." "Get the fuck outta here. "" "And Jude was like, "No, no, no, calm down, calm down. "" "And so Jude finished the meeting, and kind of struck a deal that we would start to record stuff, and at any point if someone was uncomfortable they would leave." "And... a year and a half later, we finished the record." " Ironworks." " It's me, Manu." "Oh, great, all right." "Hello, Manu." "Come on in." "Hi, how are you?" "That's for you." " Yes?" " Oh, thank you." "Thank you." "You're welcome." "I'm from the South." "New Orleans." "This is the main control room." "And there is the main controller." "What's up?" " What are you doing?" " Good to see you." "How'd you feel about last night?" "It was all right." "Everyone seemed to really like the show, but I was fighting the sound on the stage and the lights." "I thought you did a great job." " Yeah." " I really do." "I thought the band sounded amazing." "You guys are really tight." " Yeah." " I have one criticism... your nervousness, a little bit, comes off with an edge like- like you're pissed off or something." "I" " I get frustrated really bad." "Yeah, and you gotta channel that maybe somewhere else, you know?" "I'm gonna try." " Nice to see you." " All right." "You're good?" "Yeah, I'm all right." "How are you?" " Good." " Yeah?" "Jesus." "That's the only time I'll ever be able to do that." "The way this is worded" "There are two areas in medical?" " Or two zones" " Or two stations in medical..." " Two stations?" " Yeah, two stations are logged on" "Two stations are logged on, one of them's medical." " Yeah, perfect." " Okay, two stations logged on, okay." "Cool." "What's that?" " Banana." " That's that smoothie from last week?" " Uh-huh." " No, I think I'll get a new one." "It's brand new, it's brand new." "From last week." "I got one last week," "And this- it looked the same." "No." "You don't like them?" "I thought you liked it." "You'll like it." "It'll make you better." "Stop." "Stay." "Here we go, here comes the rehearsal." "Rehearsal!" " I want Eugene on that side." " And action!" "Well, I met a guy who basically introduced me to a lot of the Appalachian music and claw hammer music." "The melodies were- were simple and pure." "And the lyrics... were... borderline evil." "In my 27 years of working here," "I always wanted to work with an artist that natural to himself." "You know, as a producer, it's very easy to look smart because you're working with something that sort of shines through any colors." "Probably his greatest gift is his voice." "He just gets these bell tones that... most singers just don't have." "You know, that kind of stuff." " Cut!" " That's a cut." " That was an awesome take" " Hey, Nick." "We're working 14 hours a day, five days a week, 101/2 months a year, so..." "I mean, I spend more time here than anywhere else." "I got my "24" teddy bear." "This is my new emotional partner." "The idea to go to Europe with the band, by the sheer nature of what we're trying to do in that 14 days- we're gonna pack in a lot of living." "It's like living... concentrate." "I think the most excited I've ever seen Kiefer is him talking about the tour that he's gonna do with the band that he's helping get off the ground." "So it's been really fun to watch him and watch his excitement as it gets closer and closer." "I can listen to a Beatles song and it'll take me back to when I was eight years old." "I can listen to a Led Zeppelin song and I could... feel and smell the first kiss in my life." "Music transports me emotionally faster than anything..." "I know." "I played it for two people who were very impressed, but they didn't go "Gotta have it. "" "And I asked one, like, "You seem to really love this." "Why aren't you...?" He said, "Well, how old is he?" I said "he's 28."" "He goes, "Man, the head of my label doesn't wanna hear about anybody over 25."" "I went "Oh, okay, cool." "No problem. "" "You know?" "I mean, what am I gonna say to that?" "You know, it's just an awareness that pop radio is about the kids right now." "And I understand that." "But we treat kids now like they're so fucking stupid we gotta pacify them with this shit music." "It's like- it's such an insult to them." "He's certainly got what it takes, more than 99% of artists that I see." "He's got the voice, he's got the music, the songwriting skills, the guitar playing..." "Rocco's future is right before him." "He can take it if he wants it." "And he can fuck it up if he wants to." "I think it's his to do either with." "As an artist, I think he's absolutely pure." "There are times in my life, because I had kids, because I was married, because I made other choices, that I would take certain jobs as an artist that maybe weren't the right thing to take." "Well, Rocco's never done that." "I think they're all incredibly talented." "I think everybody in the band contributes an amazing amount to this overall sound." "What I want- people to see this band play live." "I think that that in itself is such an amazing experience." "At the end of the day, you're not gonna be able to say," ""Well, the band just didn't cut it or they didn't have it. "" "Because that's just simply not the case." "They do have it and they can cut it." "So the only question mark... is really..." "Is us, and our ability to get them out there." "And that's a responsibility I really do take seriously." " That sounds great." " Sounds good, yeah?" "Yeah." "We've met Rocco." "That's Dave- bass player." " That's Eryun..." " What's up?" "...on the drums, and that's Greg, master percussionist." "And the soul of Ironworks, Mark." "Captain Mark." "Hold up, hold up." "That's where you go back to the drum for me." "Right when the solo starts again, boom." "Big like that." "We just need to play the whole song with more energy." "Try it in G, just to humor me." "Before this, I was working in a cubicle as a transcriber for reality television." "Horrible." "You know, I had a normal job." "I was an operations manager for a retail company... for years." "I actually just stopped working." "I was working actually part time." "I had to move back to my parents'." "I just couldn't afford to, you know, live." "But hopefully, I'll be out soon." "I've never been to Europe, so this is so exciting for me." "This is gonna work." "It's all or nothin'." "And could you go back to your old job?" "I could, but I never will." "None of us have anything to lose." "We're just gonna play music and do what we do best." "And hopefully, people will dig it." " Are you excited?" " Yeah." "You guys, like, leave right way?" " Tomorrow." " Ladies..." "Hi, how are you?" "The whole thing about getting on that plane and going to Europe" "I have no idea what we're doing." "He's kind of playing their tour manager." "Now, if you know Kiefer well, organization is not his middle name." " Merry Christmas" " Yeah." "You can book the dates, and do the best job you can, but hopefully you have a scenario that you might want to shoot for, but even that" "I mean, the original plan has already changed so much and we haven't even gotten on a plane yet." "Rocco?" "Rocco?" "Rocco, hey..." "Hey, mate, you have an interview." "Sorry about this." "Okay, so like, 45 minutes in the lobby, okay?" "Good?" "Okay." "And when staying in a foreign country... by yourself with $40,000 worth of guitars, lock your door." "Hey, come on in." "We might have to hit your room." "I don't know if both of us will fit." "How's it going?" "Good?" "Yeah, I think." "I mean, I had a wakeup call for 8:30, which I never got." "Can you explain to me what is this suitcase that you carry everywhere?" " Which one?" "This one?" " Yeah." "My dad had a case like that, and he was very funny." "He used to carry it around and people would always wonder what was inside." "I remember going to nursery school with him, and I just remember how big his beard was." "And it was just after he finished a film called "Kelly's Heroes,"" "and he had a leather jacket, and I just" " I can smell the leather off of that jacket." "And I remember he was always laughing." "And I remember that case." "So I got one." "Rocco DeLuca and the Burden- the first time that we will not have partnered with a major label." "This is the artist that we feel most represents what we believe in creatively, musically, and so this is a very exciting time for us." "If there is one musician that you could jam with or write with, who would it be?" "I've actually done it." "It was Johnny Cash, and I had the opportunity to play with him." "It was amazing just to see a true craftsman and a true poet really lay it down." "You smell better than Rocco." "Yeah, you smell better than Kiefer, by the way." "Here we go, guys." "I don't think we talked specifically about the borderline at 9:30 tonight." "If she can tag that in the interview at some point, that would be great." "We're going back to the office now." "Great." "Okay, guys." "Do you guys feel any pressure about playing in London for the first time?" "Man, it's cold." "Do you have the number for this place?" "Hi." "We are outside the Borderline Club, and we're the band that's playing tonight." "And we had a 2:00 load-in, and nobody's here." "Shall we go around to the back door?" "Our instruments can't be sitting in this cold." "That'd fuck 'em up, man." "This is why we need roadies." "So we're waiting for Barry to come, and I was wondering if you guys got ahold of him yet." "Rocco DeLuca and the Burden." "He just walked out the door." "He'll be here in a minute." " I guess they're close by." " Great." "Take Beste's guitar with you." "Stick it inside, 'cause I think the road cases will be fine with Rocco's stuff." " Barry?" " Ah, I'm Barry." " Kiefer." "How are you?" " Good to meet you, mate." " Nice to see you." " Nice to meet you." "Cheers." "You guys were dropped off at the wrong door." "I'll go around the back and try to get all this lot open." "Yeah, it's way over at the other side." "This says there is going to be a band." "It says there is going to be another band." " It does?" " "Cheap Hotel. "" " Do you now who they are?" " I have no idea." "I think anytime you play a big city, it's an important concert." "Possibly the president of Polydor Records might come out." "He's a big part of what we are going to do over here," "So we need to impress a lot of people." "On the advertisement card, it says Rocco DeLuca CheapHotel." "The memo we had sent was" ""Rocco DeLuca and the Burden, and we need a cheap hotel. "" "Well, we got the cheap hotel." "Oh, we got the cheap hotel." "Yeah." "First with just the band members." "Piss off." "No, I'm just kidding." "Fuck them." "I don't want them either." "Between Etta James and Aretha Franklin and Billie Holiday, the most beautiful instrument in the world was a black woman's voice." "They're just angels to me." "Please give a warm Borderline welcome for Rocco DeLuca and the Burden." "It's a London crowd, man." "They take a lot of work to get going." "At this stage in anyone's career, I'm really hypercritical." "Constructive criticisms- which is, maybe change the sound a little bit, pace it slightly differently," "but most importantly, play at least another 200 shows." "Tonight's audience was one of the most striking things I've ever seen." "When I see someone on a stage drop his heart out there like that... and it's like... oh my God." "How are you feeling, guys?" "That was a rough one, right?" "Yeah, that's always how it works, you know?" "You fuckin'- we've been talking about this show from the beginning." "Always works out, you know what I mean?" "And when it gets built up and there are so many fuckin' people so we have to meet all these- fuckin' photo shoots and everything." "Then you get up there and do it and it's just like" "The beginning was hard, right?" "The whole fuckin' thing was hard, man." "Was it the crowd or something?" " The sound, the crowd" " The sound was horrible onstage." "I'm gonna talk to Shannon." "I'm bummed." "They did very, very well tonight." "I mean, for the first time in, that was a cool show." "That was a cool show." " Ow, that hurt." " You all right?" "Yes, sir." "Absolutely perfect." "We just took London by storm." "Oy!" "I want to make a toast tonight..." "I watched a band tonight... show some balls." " What are they called?" " Cheap Hotel." "...DeLuca and the Burden." "And man, you did it." "Regardless of whether your audience was involved or not... they were just so simply still." "Yodel, dude." "Give me one second." "I'm gonna go out here and practice." "You can yodel right here right now if you're a man." "I know, but" " I'm try" " I need to get it in my head first before I can do it." "It's not there yet." "I know how you think it sounds" " Argh!" " Just go for it, just loud and clear." "Fuck you." "It's not that simple, you cunt." "All right, I'm going." "Hey, Kiefer, you're a pirate, man." "That would explain everything." "Whoa!" "Not funny." "How was your night, man?" " Fantastic." " You had fun?" "Yeah." "Phone charger." "Couldn't tell you where the phone is." "But I know how to power it when I find it." "They didn't like the set list because it was a gradual build and it took too long to peak." "I just don't think you were put here to please everybody." "You know?" "That would be horrible." "You gotta have some kind of a stand and stand against something as well." "And if you're not, then... you're just being accommodating." " I'm nervous, actually." " Why?" "Because the week before we left, we had sold two tickets." "It's generally better if more people show up than are in the band." "Ooh, there, look." "One of our taxis is here." "Okay." "Thank you very much." "The rest of it will be coming from next door." "I'm gonna go over right now." "I like the place, very cool." "It's very traditional looking." "I've heard some good bands have played here." "Radiohead played their show here." "I hope it sounds good." "This is a good spot." "It smells old." "This is awesome." "My concern is that it's so close to Christmas" "And this is probably the city that we have the least contacts, the least promotion." "We're gonna try and figure out what we have to do and if it's literally just handing out flyers or telling people about the show on the street, then that's what we'll do." "We'll see." "They don't seem very concerned about it though, do they?" "Yeah, shit." " How much is cover charge tonight?" " 20." "20 euros?" "Are you kidding me?" "Well, no wonder you're having a hard time getting people to come in here." "You're kidding me?" "20 euros?" "Kiefer wants to speak to you." "Hey, man, it's Kiefer, how are you?" "Good." "I was just curious..." "I heard that the tickets were 20 euros and I'm concerned about not having very many people show up at this show." " To play in front of nobody?" " Right." "It's kind of a buzzkill." "It's fine though." "We'll have fun anyways." "It'll be fine." "We'll play to the bartender and a couple of friends." "Do you have anybody at any single radio station that would be interested in me giving an interview really quickly and playing a track or two off the CD and explaining what we're even doing here and what this tour is about?" "Okay, mate, thank you very, very much." "I really appreciate it." "Check, one, two." "Well, we just managed to get the door price off the ticket and we'll take it from there." "Hi, Ruth." "How are you?" "Oh, thank you." "I'm doing a tour with a band and he's someone that we've spent the last year making a record for." "It'll come out in March." "I've been carrying most of the luggage for the last little while, yeah." "Yeah, that's kinda my job." "Okay, well, Kiefer Sutherland, it was a pleasure to speak to you today." " Well, thank you so much." " Not at all." "Give us a quick plug again for the free gig tonight." "Well, I hope maybe we get a chance to see you down there at Whelan's at about 9:00." "And it's a free concert and..." "I think this is one of the most fantastic bands that I've ever heard." "And I'd love you to come down and check it out and see for yourself." "The legend, Kiefer, lovely to talk to you." "Good luck with the band, good luck with the new series of "24,"" "good luck with everything." "We think you're great." "Oh, bless your heart." "Thank you so much." "And thanks for the support and we'll talk to you soon, I hope." " Cheers." "Thanks, Kiefer." " Take care." "I think there's gonna be a point at some time... ahem- where it will be very obvious for me to step back." "Tonight's not it." "Tonight we need all of us- everybody who's on this trip needs to kinda help fill this place." "So that's what we're gonna try and do." "Okay, let's give out some tickets." " Wanna go see a concert tonight?" " What concert?" " Rocco DeLuca and the Burden." " Cool, man." "Free concert." "You wanna go?" " Yeah." " You'll love it." "Would you guys be interested in coming to see" " a rock show at Whelan's?" " Sure." "A friend of ours' band is playing tonight at Whelan's" " Rocco DeLuca and the Burden." " Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah." "Yeah, it's a phenomenal band." "That was good." "Let's go up this way." "You guys wanna see an amazing rock and roll show tonight?" " What's the name of the band?" " Rocco DeLuca and the Burden." " They'll blow you away." " "24," it's coming on again?" "Yep, February 12th." "...two tickets to a show tonight at 10:00." "I work as an actor, yeah." " Kiefer Sutherland." "Nice to meet you." " Oh, okay." "Onto the next stop." "We've got a band that's playing" " What's your name?" " Kiefer." " Yeah?" " Yeah." "Jack Bauer." "Or that, yeah." "This is classic." "You guys wanna go see a concert tonight?" "I am." "Nice to meet ya." " You're not." " Yeah." " Yeah?" "Cheers." " Take care, man." "You gotta learn how to drink those faster." "If you're handing out tickets to a free show, no one believes you're you." "So it's a new device of mine..." "It was very funny." "Dave started to make me laugh." "He said, "Thanks for bringing me on this trip." "It's good to see that the label's going so well." "Free concerts, what a great idea. "" "The cab driver actually asked, he said," ""So is this for a charity or something?"" "At least the rain stopped." " It's gettin' packed." " The press is here too." " That's great, that's awesome." " Yeah." "Fuck." "You did good work really quickly, man." " Huh." " You should be proud." "You did really good work quickly." "I've known Rocco for quite a while now." "I met him when I was 13 years old." "Rocco is definitely an interesting person- very kind, but he has this deep... sense of pain sometimes that I don't even know much about." "I think that fuels some of his writing and his passion." "It's very simple to say, "Well, you know," "It's just a show, it's just a rock and roll band. "" "But music moves people, man." "And the more you travel about, the more you see how important it fucking is, you know?" "I think he's always known that this is what he wants to do." "I don't think he's had a normal job." "Thank you, thank you." "Thank you for asking, we appreciate it." "My father was a traveling musician and wasn't around very often." "He had two brothers who also played music." "So there was always late-night jam sessions and lots of interesting characters hanging around." "My mother, I just met... about three years ago." "All I had of her was... a couple of magazine covers." "She was a model in Los Angeles..." "I guess." "She just wasn't ready to really take care of a baby." "So my grandmother took me out of that situation." "I haven't seen my mom since I met her and I haven't seen my dad in about three or four years now." "Do you have any anger for your mother?" "I don't have any anger for her, no." "Not at all." "So where does all this anger in your music come from?" "Well, maybe I do then." "It's not towards anybody." "It's a cry for help." "You know?" "It's a cry- it's a cry to be healed." "That's just the universe, that's just the way things work." "You gotta plant with the blood, you know?" "And... that's the only way you'll get a soulful flower." "Thank you very much for listening, we appreciate it." "Rocco DeLuca and the Burden." "Yeah, yeah." "I can't thank you enough." "This is one of the most important nights I've ever had." "Today at 1:00, we had two people coming to the show." "And... tonight we have this audience with a standing ovation and the encore." "Congratulations." "You did it." "He's like a soul brother who wants to journey to the end of the night, you know?" "Who wants to see... what this whole thing is fucking about." "I'm impressed, I'm proud, I'm all of that." "I just- took my breath away." "This was like a trigger for me." "I needed another gear." "I think you guys did too." " Yeah." " You know?" "You guys played your ass off." " Thank you." " It's all good." " You broke my heart." " Thank you." "We have a connection." "We both, you know, had fathers, I guess, that were... always not around." "I don't know if that has anything to do with it." "I quit smoking two months ago." "I didn't realize how much I wanted it." "Not only for the label, but for the band." "And not only for the band but for the label." "What a night." "Kind of a big room." "I'm gonna go steal some salt from the kitchen." "That's what you do at night when you can't sleep?" "Well, when I've been up a few days, and..." "I'm singing every night..." "I just... sometimes, need a little bit of- should we go in there?" "Yeah?" "I need a little salt to... to gargle." "For my throat." "John Lee Hooker was a hero of mine." "And a little while ago before he passed on," "I got to open up a couple shows for him." "I remember the first show I played..." "I was at the Sun Theatre" "And I did my sound check." "And I was about to get off and..." "I was playing by myself and... and John Lee Hooker said "Hey, man. "" "He said "You go ahead and sit in my chair when you play, okay?"" "And that was all he said." "I was really proud to be a part of those shows." "It's very cool." "Very cool." "Good afternoon, reception." "How may I help you?" "Everybody's sleeping." "I think." "I don't know." " Hello, camera crew." " How you doing, dude?" "I'm good, but I'm naked." "What's the plan?" "We were supposed to check out two hours ago," " I know that much." " Okay." "Hello?" "Everyone looks like they're beat." "Hey, David, have you seen Kiefer?" "Nobody's heard from him?" "Aw, that's awesome." " Hey, man." " Hey, how you doing?" "I see everybody's checking out about three hours late." " I know." " They just talked to him." "He's up and he didn't know what time it was, or he would've been up and gone to the library and read a few books." "How you doing, man, this morning?" "I'm doing fine." "I just don't have enough luggage." "This is gonna be a long trip downstairs." "Yeah." "That's attractive." "Now, undo all this stuff to make sure" "I haven't lost this phone." "It's upstairs." "I gotta find this phone." "Do you lose a lot of stuff when you go out?" "Two wives... two lives... yeah, I have." "I have." "Why do you let me film you at night when you do all this crazy stuff?" "I don't think it's that bad." "Whatever, I mean, I'm not here to judge that." "But why do you let me film you?" "Because this band is worth seeing." "Yeah, but I don't need that to see the band." "I can film the band." "I mean, usually famous people try to be very private." "Why is that you let me film you as you are?" "Not the you- a very strong actor and professional- but the you in your private life, going out, having fun with your friends." "I don't know yet." "I'll have to think about that." "You coming?" "What happened to the sun, man?" "The sun?" "Bring on the night." "What time is it?" "It's 9:35... in the morning, and it will stay like this... well, till 12:00 or 1:00 actually, in the afternoon." "And then..." "black as night." " Hello." " Welcome, my name's Adel." " I'm sorry?" " Adel." "Adel." "Kiefer." "Very, very nice to meet you." " You're the host of the show?" " Yeah." "My mother is a very successful theater actor, and both my parents were incredibly supportive." "And they knew that it was going to be very important for me to make the mistakes that I was gonna make early on." "You mentioned your mother, Shirley Douglas." "And her father is one of the greatest Canadians of all times." "He's called "the father of Medicare in Canada. "" ""The father of Medicare in Canada," yeah." "Have you ever thought about going into politics?" "I grew up in parliament watching my grandfather speak, and it was not something that I felt as comfortable with as what I do now, which is work as an actor." " You were here last year." " Mm-hmm." "And I think every Icelander noticed that because you were in the papers." "There were a lot of stories about you" "See, I can't read Icelandic." "When I was here, I didn't realize I was in the paper that much." "Maybe you're lucky that you can't read Icelandic." "Not that they were bad stories, but there were a lot of stories about your going out, drinking" " and" " Those are true." "They're all true?" "Yeah, well, we went out and we went drinking." "But, no, on some level obviously, stories get exaggerated." "As for going out and having- at least what I consider to be a fun time- yeah, we did that." "Okay, that's your Christmas present." "You all get a girl." "Don't say I never did nothing for you." " Aw, did I get the brunette?" " I knew you'd do it." "I'm sorry." "Can I give you my gift to you right now?" " You all get a girl." " Oh, cool." "Aw, you get the brunette." "Merry Christmas." "Cool, dude." "Thanks." "That's my wrapping paper inside there." "After this film, I'm going to need this." "I love it." "We were talking about that the whole time last night." ""I want to wish you the best of luck out there in the big city." "I just hope you don't forget the rest of us when you become famous." "Just go out there and get 'em, kiddo." "Merry Christmas and happy birthday. "" " Hey, I love you to death." " You too, man." "I wonder if anybody reviewed the show." "I'd like to have that." "That'd be cool." "Be careful of that." "It's an old lesson." "Do your thing." "If you get caught up in that," "Even if it starts off really great," "if you believe that there, then you've got to believe this here." "Just fuck 'em." " Kiefer..." " Yeah." "What was Christmas for you when you were a kid?" "It was good." "It was either with my mom or my dad." "The best Christmas I ever had I was about 14." " What happened?" " I had a girlfriend." " oh, your first one?" " In Toronto, yeah." "First serious one." "And I had a job in a restaurant." "Yeah, I remember feeling fiercely independent." "This parade." "Is this a traditional thing?" "People walk down here?" "Yeah." "Always to this one they're peace walking" "The people on the main street." " Same time every year." " Every year, yeah." "Tonight, we are having a traditional Icelandic Christmas feast." " Smoked goose." " Smoked goose- fantastic." " Try it." " This is my granddaughter." " Hi." "How are you?" " I'm fine." " Nice to meet you." " thank you." "I'm gonna get a water." "I want to get a" "You don't like goose?" " I don't like food." " Why?" "I've just never been a food guy, you know." "Cheeseburgers and pizza is pretty much the end of it for me." "No, I'm not going to eat that right now." " Why not?" " I'm not very hungry right yet." "I'm sorry." "What about pickled goose?" " I had the goose." " You had the goose?" "I had the goose." "But this is Icelandic traditional." "I'm going to try it." "I just need a minute." " You need a minute?" " Just a minute." " Merry Christmas." " Merry Christmas." "Went to Rocco DeLuca, had great concert." "Yeah, he had very good concert, of course." "How do you fucking know?" "You weren't there." "But I just know it." "The horses are approaching the starting gate." "They're all in line." "All set..." "And now, away they go." "All came out well." "On the outside we have "Kid Shredding" and "Spaghetti Dancer. "" "Those two are fast." "Now "Superfluously" takes over." ""Paramour" in the orange is giving up second" "As "Big Fine" comes through in the white blinkers to get third." ""Real Wild" showing speed down at the rail in the white colors." ""Go Go Louie's" right there too, with "True Pioneer,"" "As they all bunch up on the lead now." "Then comes Paramour, the we drop back to Go Go Louie," "Racing four lengths off the lead." "We come to the top of the lane." "It's wide open." "True Pioneer, one from the rail width." "They come for home now!" "It's "Nash Rudin" on the grandstand side," "Spaghetti Dancer in the black, but Nash Rudin flying." "Spaghetti Dancer trying to keep him off." "These two nose and nose, Kid Shredding with a shot too" "But it's going to be Nash Rudin, and Nash Rudin goes on to score." "Okay, I sill have to find it." "I think it's two more doors down." "You're lost, Kiefer?" " Nah?" " Where's the venue?" "I've never been here to this" "Here we are." "Get the fuck out of here!" "You get the fuck out of here." "How are you?" "This is where we're going to load in through?" "We're going to start bringing in the equipment." "You can come this way as well." "Yeah, we have the truck backed up here," " we're going to come right this way." " Either way." "Ready to fight." "You ready?" "One picture, just you and me." "Well, you're too fucking big to say no to." "Thank you so much, mate." "Sing it." "Come on, it's too beautiful" "It's funny that they know this." "It's not as funny as it was 10 years ago." "Viva la Iceland!" "You should check if you're here somewhere, and Rocco." "Do you think you are?" "It's not of great concern to me, to be honest with you." "Oh, okay." "Ah, here you are." " Aha." " Dum-dum-dum-dum-da-dum..." ""Heroes Also Fail. "" "Do you want me to read this for you?" "Not particularly." "Do they talk about the show last night?" "Now somebody's going to write about the actual concert." "That's what I'm interested in, yeah." "And that's not in the paper today." "I phoned her from England, just to tell her that we got to Europe safe, and it was my birthday." "And she said, "Have fun." "But remember," "Now you're 39."" "Like that somehow was going to magically make me..." ""okay. "" "What did she mean?" "Grow up." "In all fairness, my mother's pretty much usually right." " New tattoo, Kiefer?" " Hmm?" " New tattoo?" " Yeah." "It's "I Trust You to Kill Me"" "In Icelandic rune." "It means that I've already come to terms with the fact that you're coming after me, and there's nothing you can do now." "I've accepted it." "It means that whatever it is I'm going to do," "I'm going to do the way I see fit, and the way I think is right." "So you don't care about what people think anymore?" "No." "I think that's ridiculous." "Of course I care what people think." "But I've accepted the fact that some people aren't going to like what I do." "And if I can accept that now, then it protects my ability to go forward and do it." "The times that I've made terrible mistakes as an actor have been when I tried to do something I thought someone else would like, and it didn't come from my heart." "And this tattoo will always remind me of that now- to not make that mistake." "So this trip is a passage towards something else for you?" "It's becoming that, yeah." "I wasn't as clear about that when we started, but it's definitely becoming that now, yeah." "Kiefer put that tattoo on his arm, man." "He put "I Trust You to Kill Me" on his arm, which, you know, you could put worse things on your body." "I mean it's- this means something to us." "It matters, you know." "And he's- you know- that's one of his ways of expressing that it matters." "It's a heavy deal." "It's good." "It's very good." "Isn't it beautiful?" "I love it, man." "I want to go play right now." "Heavy stuff, man." "It's crazy." "I'm glad we got a chance to come here." "This is kind of a symbolic place to be." "I don't know." "We have our own walls in the United States too." "And we have- every country has their own walls." "This is just a reminder not to divide, but to connect." "The "West Wonder" McDonald's moved in." "Now I can go to East Germany and get a fucking Big Mac." "Where's Starbucks?" "If everything works out well, hopefully one day there will be a Wal-Mart." "Certainly the idea of making a film about the band was something that was very interesting to me, and I'm also at a point in my life where I'm discovering a lot about myself." "I didn't think that would probably be as much a part of this film as it's kind of become." "Look, I've spent most of my life really protecting my privacy." "The only time that it's ever a problem" "Is when I do something really stupid and I just end up embarrassing my family." "And they don't deserve that." "Some people might go, "What a spoiled ass." "Privileged little prick. "" "And..." ""It's not that hard, get your shit together. "" "You know..." "And whoever does say that," "I'm right there with you." "You know, sometimes... you have to go through something to find out why you did it." "I don't completely get it." "It really has almost everything to do with just taking a chance on something, finally." "Stop being so scared." "And if everybody ends up not liking you because of it, well, they weren't going to like you for real anyway, so there you are." "And right now that's the best reason" "I can tell you why I'm letting you do this." "We'll be here all week, folks." "Very interesting." "This is going to be a strange setup." " Where's the stage?" " Here and here." "Looks like more of a restaurant than anything." "But I'm sure it will be fun." "Oh, God." "What is that?" "It's a piece of shit." "These are the speakers here." " You're kidding." " It's not going to work." "We need to find somebody who knows exactly what's going on here." "There's a little misunderstanding where we're playing." "They're trying to get ahold of Kiefer, I guess- figure stuff out." "Pizza in Germany." "It's good." "You think the guys are looking for you?" "I think they were surprised when they called upstairs and said, "We're ready to go," and I said, "Good, go. "" "But this band is proving themselves show after show after show after show, and they are finding an audience- sometimes 300 people at a time." "So they don't need you anymore?" "I was very aware that there is a time that I'm going to have to really step out of the way, because..." "I'll be in the way." "I think there's another stage downstairs." "Is there really?" "Bigger?" "Yeah, that's what they told me." " Wanna go look at it?" " Sure." "Yeah, this is more like it." "There's no point in playing upstairs." "This looks like it would be cool down here, but upstairs is ridiculous." "It's cool, but not for playing rock, though." "When I was a kid, my dad used to tell this story that- when I was like two or three years old, and it was when my mother and father split up" "I was running, I was chasing something and I ran into the wall." "I missed the door." "And my father started to laugh really hard." "And he said for about two months" "I would just run full force into a wall just to make him laugh." "And, maybe... the Christmas tree is part of that." "So you wanted to please your father, because you were making him happy when you were doing that?" "I like watching people laugh." "So what, next Christmas you're not going to tackle a tree?" "So that was my last Christmas tree." "I hope." " It's not a jazz combo." " No, that's not how the place is." "I'm not going to play for a dinner crowd." "It's not people in suits, having dinner with their grandmothers." "Well, I'm telling you, because you asked me." "We'll play downstairs after midnight, or we just won't play at all." "And Kiefer can figure it out when he comes." "Other than that, I don't want anything to do with it." " I'm pissed off about it." " Why are you pissed off?" "Don't be pissed off." "Everybody's trying to make it work." " It's just been a hard one." " Everybody's trying to make it work." "The guys here are really cool." "Obviously, there's been a fuck-up somewhere." "Let's not try to be, you know" "Negative?" "No, I don't want to be negative, but it's a rock show." "It needs to be treated like a rock show." "Why don't you play later downstairs?" " That's what I was saying." " Ja." " Thank you." " I don't think it will be a problem." " Rocco." "Nice to meet you." " Hildegard." " It's all good." " Okay." "Start drinking'." "Good idea." " Kiefer?" " Has been called." "I don't know." "He's supposedly on his way." "Ah, perfect." "Wow, this is going to be good." "I'm just not going to play for a dinner crowd." "Because that's like happy hour to me." "That's like background music," "And that's everything I'm fighting against." "You either work it proper or you don't work it at all." "for rock and roll." "New Year's Eve." "How are you doing out there?" "He unfortunately broke his string, so he's going to take a second." "What time is it?" "What?" "5... 4... 3... 2... 1..." "Happy New Year!" "And here's one for the kids." "This is called "Soul. "" "Hey, Kiefer." "How you doing, man?" "Just kidding." "I'm doing all right." " Good." " How are you?" " Good." " I'm packing." " Ready to go home?" " Yes." "After you bought that?" "Like you wouldn't fucking believe." " Yes." " Great." "You had a good night?" "Yeah." "I'm trying to find stuff." "Yeah, I heard." "You lost your wallet?" "Yes." "I'm not ready to go back to L.A." " Why?" " Now, look at this." "Look." "Look at this." "The sun's out." "The snow's on the floor." "I don't know anybody in town, except for a handful of people." "I think that's kind of cool." "I don't want to leave that." "Oh, my God." "Mr. Sutherland, how are you?" " Oh, good." " Pleased to meet you." " Nice to meet you too." "Cheers." " Fantastic." "What a great way to start my new year." " Fantastic." " Cheers." "Oh, cool." " All the very best to you." " Thanks very much." "Kiefer Sutherland-!" "So you found your charger?" "I never lost the charger." "I lost the wallet, the money and everything else." "I always had the charger." "We'll just take everything that we've been learning and wait to finally drop a record." "We'll give it a go, and if doesn't work we'll try again." "Fuck, I have to pack." "I need the microphone." " I have it somewhere." " Cool." "The receiver." "We have the cable." " I'll find it." " Thank you, my friend." " See you later." " See you downstairs." " Are you packed?" " I'm going now." "My work is over." "It's never over." "You didn't figure that out last night?" "It's never over." "Oh, can I be really annoying?" "See." " What?" " Oh, no, a picture." " Sure." " Fantastic." " Thank you." " Cheers." " Cheers to you." " Thank you." " Bye bye." " Bye." "What a gem." "Ripeados por Lilypat para clan-sudamerica. com. ar"