[Kensington Palace Hotel 1st script reading of “200 Motels” January 18, 1971]
[Howard:] It’s him, he’s watching us! [Mark:] You think he heard us? [Ian:] I’ve been in the band for years, and . . . you can bet that he hears everything [Jeff:] Let’s go over and pretend to be nice to him [Howard:] Let’s go over and pretend we don’t know he’s watching [Mark:] And ripping off all our good material [Howard:] Hi, man [Ian:] Hi, Frank [Mark:] Hi, man [Jeff:] Hi, Frank [Aynsley:] Hi, man [George:] Hi, Frank [Mark:] Well, that’s a great new comic song you wrote, that one about the penis and everything, I was laughing a lot while I was learning it [Howard:] Yeah, Frank, uh, it was a little hard to get into it first, but, uh, once we got the drift . . . [Jeff:] That’s a real great part you got in there for the chorus when they go ran-tan-toon ran-ta-tan, while I steal the room and everything, I don’t mind he’s ripping it off so long I get paid . . . [Mark:] Me too, I won’t even care ’bout the part where it goes “what can I say about this elixir?” so long as me and Howard and Jeff get credit for special material, there’s some bad ground acid . . . Aynsley, you can take it with a grain of salt, ha ha ha . . . [Aynsley:] I don’t mean to upset you, lads . . . I don’t mean to upset you, lads, but the reason my retorts were so snappy is because he’s making me do this, I should imagine he’s making you do yours too, isn’t he? [Howard:] Get out of here, you creep, you used to live in his house! [Aynsley:] See you later, lads