Primitive London Page #2
- Year:
- 1965
- 80 min
- 20 Views
- Yes, it is.
- Had anything published?
- No, not as yet. No.
- Can you quote me a stanza from...
- The only one I can remember offhand is
one of my early ones, and it's,
"I turned right into heaven and saw that
pothead Peter polishing the keys to the pad."
That's all I can remember of it.
Tell me, I'm intrigued, that key
in your ear, what's that for?
Well, it's purely for decoration.
It's me nickname, you know.
- What's your nickname again?
- Jailer.
- Jailer. Tell me one thing, Michael.
- Yeah.
- Do you believe in free love?
- Yeah.
- Where were you educated?
- Berkhamsted Public School,
Northwestern Polytechnic,
and in my bedroom.
In your bedroom? I see.
- Many of them.
- Many of them.
- Do you believe in marriage?
- If people love each other, they are married.
- I see. How about you, David?
- I believe in it, um...
Choice of the two people
as individuals, as well as together.
You mean, if you like one another,
you live together?
Yes. I think one should live together
for a certain time beforehand, though.
MAN:
What do you think about it?BOY:
I don't believe in marriage.You don't believe in it. Would you
live with a girl if you liked her?
- Certainly.
- How about children, would you have them?
I believe there ought to be some form
of contract written for children,
in the case of children.
# I got my brand on you
# I got my brand on you, yeah
# I got my brand on you
# I got my brand on you
Oh, yeah
- MAN:
How old are you, Sammy?- 16.
Sixteen. Where do you work,
or what do you do?
Well, I work at Waterloo.
I work in an office.
- I see. Would you say you're a beatnik?
- No.
- You're not?
- No.
- Suzy, how old are you?
- 17.
- Seventeen. What do you do?
- I'm an insurance typist.
- Are you a beatnik?
- No.
- No? Why do you come here?
- 'Cause I've got a lot of friends here.
- Boyfriends or girlfriends?
- Both.
- Both girlfriends and boyfriends?
- Yeah.
- Would you like to marry a beatnik?
- I don't know.
How about you?
Would you like to marry a beatnik?
- No, I wouldn't.
- You wouldn't?
# Well, you can go to the east
# Go to the west
# I don't care where you go, baby
As long as you come back
# I got my brand on you
# I got my brand on you
# Oh, yeah
# There ain't nothing you can do, love
# I got my brand on you #
(EXCLAIMING)
- MAN:
What's your name?- Larry.
- Would you like to say a few words?
- "A few words."
MAN:
A few words.Very good, very good, Larry.
- Tell me, what do you do for a living?
- Nothing.
- Nothing at all? How do you live?
- I don't, I exist.
- Who supports you?
- My dad.
My dad? Good old dad.
- What's your name, dear?
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