Bill Monroe/ビルモンローコミュのAfter the first song, "Bile Them Cabbage Down," he seems compelled to tell about a recent dining experience: "Hey, Bill," he calls out.
"Yes, sir," Monroe answers seriously.
"You know I went down yonder awhile ago at the rooster-rant, I mean rester-rant." "Restaurant," Monroe corrects laconically.
"Yeah, I went down there and I eat some chicken a while ago. I eat so much chicken, I'm in fowl shape."
A few minutes later, the serious duet "I Hope You Have Learned" provokes a classic two - man routine: "Look at them pants he's got on," Uncle Puny points out, nodding toward Monroe.
"They cost 50 dollars!"
"Well, that's my business," insists Monroe in mock seriousness.
"That hat he's got on cost 75 dollars!"
"That's my business, too," Monroe says proudly.
After the first song, "Bile Them Cabbage Down," he seems compelled to tell about a recent dining experience: "Hey, Bill," he calls out.
"Yes, sir," Monroe answers seriously.
"You know I went down yonder awhile ago at the rooster-rant, I mean rester-rant." "Restaurant," Monroe corrects laconically.
"Yeah, I went down there and I eat some chicken a while ago. I eat so much chicken, I'm in fowl shape."
A few minutes later, the serious duet "I Hope You Have Learned" provokes a classic two - man routine: "Look at them pants he's got on," Uncle Puny points out, nodding toward Monroe.
"They cost 50 dollars!"
"Well, that's my business," insists Monroe in mock seriousness.