Jagger and Keith Richards of the Rolling Stones. Jeff is complaining that unlike those guys, Russell is trying to get too much of the fame for himself. You know what I do? I connect. I get people off. In this case, to "connect" with a person means to touch them emotionally. "To get a person off" is to make them happy or excited (though also note that in the right context, it means to give them an orgasm; this is one of the truly great and complex phrasal verbs). I look for the one guy who isn’t getting off and I make him get off. This is Jeff’s way of describing his goal at a concert. Deal with it! A direct way of telling a person to face their problem and try to solve it. Your looks have become a problem. "Looks" is an interesting plural noun that refers to a person’s physical appearance (Remember that people can be good or bad-looking). OK, enough, break it up! One way of telling two or more people to stop arguing or fighting. From hear on out, I’m only interested in what is real. Another way of saying "for now on," or "starting now." William and Russell join a party in Topeka. You know all about us and I don’t know shit about you. If you "don’t know shit" about a person, you don’t know anything about them. Very crude. My sister believes my mom is so intense that she had to escape our family. If a person is "intense," they have a very strong type of emotional energy that can make others nervous or uncomfortable. They can’t seem to find a way to get through it. "To get through" a problem is to be able to solve it. In this case, they can’t find a way to get along well. Do you want to hang with some good people looking to have a good time? This is a very slangy way of saying to pass time with, or hang out with. Holy shit! I screwed up with that lamp shade. "Holy shit" is a colorful way of expressing great emotion such as surprise or anger. If you "screw up" an object, you physically damage it. A very common and useful phrasal verb. You, Aaron, are what it’s all about. You’re real. This is basically Russell’s way of saying Aaron is a real person with real emotions and feelings, as opposed to the business of music, which he now feels is only about numbers and money. You’re more important than all the silly machinery. "Silly" means foolish or not serious. It’s not clear what machines or machinery Russell is referring to , although he could be talking about the capitalist system in general, which is so concerned with money. Hey, there’s acid in the beer that’s in the red cups. A strong type of illegal drug that makes people hallucinate (to see things that don’t really exist). It can be fun but is also dangerous. I can’t tell. How do you know when it’s kicked in? If a drug "kicks i
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