Mateo (2014) - full transcript

Mateo follows America's gringo bolero singer on his misadventures in Cuba. Matthew Stoneman dreamed of pop stardom. Instead, he went to jail, learned Spanish, and emerged as "Mateo," America's first white "mariachi" singer, even though he sings bolero music. Mateo is on the brink of completing an album of original songs in Havana. But his estrangement from friends and family, his criminal past, and his love for Cuban women could derail him on his quest for fame.

♪♪

♪ Snuck out the back

out of the party ♪

♪ To finally

find ourselves alone ♪

♪ Under the moonlight ♪

♪ The shimmery moonlight ♪

♪ Pants rolled up, barefoot ♪

♪ In the grass ♪

♪ Offer up my hand ♪

♪ And say, "May I have



this dance?" ♪

♪ Has anyone noticed ♪

♪ We didn't drink up? ♪

Hey. Can you hear me?

So you got my e-mail

then, right?

♪ Two Shirley Temples ♪

♪ Two empty chairs ♪

♪ We're out

in the moonlight ♪

♪ A sultry tune and ♪

♪ Doing the dipsy-do ♪

- ♪ Hear distant laughter ♪

♪ The clinking glasses ♪



♪ That old violin ♪

♪ Under the moonlight ♪

♪ The crazy,

crazy moonlight ♪

♪ Tenderly combing my hair ♪

♪ One final twirl ♪

♪ You curtsy ♪

♪ I take my bow ♪♪

♪♪

You know,

I'd like to move.

It's very--

Living here's

very unproductive.

But it's extremely cheap,

and I'm trying to, uh,

pay off my recording

and get back to Cuba.

But, you know,

it's not very conducive

to writing music here.

♪♪

♪♪

Okay, you can start

by telling us about

the new hairstyle.

What's that for?

For tips,

or to get some women?

To do what?

For the women.

Okay.

Is it working or no?

Yeah, I'm working.

Sing many parties yesterday?

Or no?

- Yes.

- Yeah? How many?

Four?

I sing two.

Did you work a lot

yesterday or no?

- Yeah.

- How many parties?

Five.

Stop lying.

Yeah! Goddamn it.

Five parties.

Don't even lie.

Without a car,

you did five parties.

Stop lying.

No. That's my time.

How many parties

did you do?

Five.

Stop lying.

I sing here for eight years.

Many times I am on television.

For example, one month before,

I am on "Wakeup America."

Oh, yeah?

"The Opinion," "LA Times."

Yeah, for a long time.

What are you doing?

Waiting for a party?

You get laid yet?

I get what yet?

Fuck.

I understand that.

You understand?

Yeah. Not for a while.

You?

Yesterday

at 8:00.

No, you didn't.

♪♪

♪♪

♪ Loneliness, if you see me ♪

♪ Bleeding from my wounds ♪

♪ Loneliness exists because ♪

♪ I suffer from love ♪

♪ If you see me ♪

♪ Crestfallen on

the counter in a bar ♪

How you doin'?

Thank you. Gracias.

Would you like to hear my CD

I recorded in Cuba

with a full orchestra?

In Cuba,

with a couple of people from

Buena Vista Social Club?

You want me to sign it,

put my number in there

for a party?

Would you like to hear

my CD I recorded in Cuba?

No, thank you.

Or I also take tips,

if you like the singing.

Gracias. Gracias.

Thank you. Thank you.

I don't know if I'll achieve

it, but I'd like to be

a great singer.

You know, someone who'd sing

with a lot of feeling.

So much depth.

Somebody like a Billie Holiday.

Something memorable.

So this is my storage

that I've had since, ooh, 1996.

And it has everything

I ever recorded.

It has--

Hold on.

Let me prop this open.

And these are

all newspaper articles

I've been in.

La Opinion.

It's been a little while

since I've been in here.

Let me get some of this stuff

out of the way.

Take this off of there.

This was, uh--

This was me,

like, about two days

out of prison.

You can tell

I'm all-- I'm buffed.

Prison was a very

fruitful time for me.

I flowered, I grew.

I had all these Mexicans

teaching me songs,

teaching me

how to speak Spanish.

I was doing

what's called rancheros.

♪ Oom-pah-pah, oom-pah-pah ♪

♪♪

♪♪

You know, and, you know,

I've always spent almost

all my money recording.

I'm like that today.

It's just maybe the difference

between now and then...

is that I'm earning my money

honestly these days.

Probably the main reason

I started stealing...

was because

I wanted money to record.

I don't know

if I enjoyed the stealing.

It got worse and worse.

And, you know, eventually

I went to prison.

This is my first Cuban CD

that I did

when I got out of prison.

Matthew becomes Mateo.

I've been going

back and forth to Cuba, oof,

since 2002.

I've been there

maybe 30 times,

and for years now,

I've been working

on the new record.

I'm calling it

Una Historia de Cuba.

A History of Cuba.

I've spent, oof, hundreds

of thousands of dollars.

I need at least 12,000

to do this next recording.

I got my schedule book here.

Got a lot of parties lined up.

So I'll do the parties

for May,

and then we've got...

parties for June,

and then I leave for Cuba

right here.

You know,

I'm gonna just work hard

and not spend any money...

and get it together.

Thank you.

Thank you.

I record a lot in Cuba.

I don't know if--

You've ever heard of

Buena Vista Social Club?

Anybody know what that--

Like,

with their bass player

and their--

I recorded that song

in Cuba.

Um,

actually, a long time--

back in '96,

I was, you know,

a really kind of

different person.

A little crazy.

And I committed robbery,

a couple robberies.

And I learned to sing in Spanish

while being incarcerated.

And it was the--

When I got out,

I applied for work

as a waiter first day,

and no luck.

So the second day,

I went to Olvera Street.

You know Olvera Street

down here?

The Mexican tourist street.

Put out a hat, started singing.

And it just took off for me.

But, uh, that's my story.

Okay.

But this is one

that I wrote also.

It talks about, um, love,

how, like, when you first meet--

It compares it to colors.

When you first meet somebody,

it's like pink and then,

you know, you're hot

for each other, it's red.

And then you've been together

10 years, it's orange,

and then it turns to brown.

Like changing colors

of love.

And it says,

"So many words left to say,

so many things left undone.

If flowers can bloom again,

then why can't we?"

♪♪

♪ The color pink ♪

♪ Turns to the color violet ♪

♪ From red ♪

♪ To orange ♪

♪ And finally brown ♪

♪ So many words left to say ♪

♪ So many things

left undone ♪

♪ If flowers

can bloom again ♪

♪ Why can't we? ♪

♪♪ [ Singing In

Spanish Continues ]

♪♪

Do you like onion in your salad?

Is that heavy, Eric?

Oh!

Okay, Xiomara,

ready for new adventure?

I'm ready!

Okay.

Mateo is my mother's son.

Yes!

I'm going crazy trying to find

a girlfriend for him,

so he can settle down.

We've know

each other a long time.

We love each other.

She wants

pizza with tunafish.

- I understand? Or no.

- Clearly.

- Yeah? You have it?

- Yeah, we have it.

Ugh.

Okay, go ahead.

Do you have tuna pizza?

Okay, one tuna pizza.

This... she...

she is my girlfriend.

Very pretty.

Listen to me.

No. She is my mother. See?

Yes. See? The same.

Just look at his skin.

I am an albino.

Something to drink?

Wait, what? Repeat.

Was that Russian?

Why-- Why--

No, no, Russian,

Russian.

So, what?

So, what? Because.

- I...

- She's getting better,

isn't she?

am...

- alone.

- I'm practicing!

- She's practicing!

- We're taking practice.

- She's practicing

to go to the US!

- For the US.

We should move to America

and you move here

to our apartment.

- Okay. Fine.

- Yeah. You like that?

You have to marry

somebody else

or something.

Or take a boat.

Would you ever

do that or no?

Yeah.

But it's not so easy, Matthew.

It's not so easy

to marry anyone.

Would you ever

take a boat?

No. I...

I will never take a boat.

Scared?

It's scary and it's dangerous

and many, many Cuban people

have lost their lives.

I love to go to America,

but I love my life.

Okay, let's go.

[ Siren Wailing

In Distance ]

♪ The night was mighty dark,

so you could hardly see ♪

♪ For the moon

refused to shine ♪

♪ A couple sitting

underneath a willow tree ♪

Tonight, we've been looking for

a girl that Mateo really likes.

But we haven't been able

to find her.

We went to a lot of clubs.

But, it's impossible...

to find a girl if you don't

know where she lives or what

places she goes to.

But, so goes.

He has faith that he'll

be able to find her.

♪ His little tale of woe ♪♪

When I'm in Cuba,

my feet get destroyed.

Look.

Can you see it?

Can you smell it?

Sit-ups.

Now let's see some push-ups.

You want to watch?

Eight, nine...

I can't do it.

Thirty-three!

I think it was 37.

A lot of "damn" heat!

Do they use the word "damn" in

Cuba or just Mexico?

Mexico.

Okay, what do they say

in Cuba?

♪♪

♪♪

♪ How beautiful

is the morning ♪

♪ In which I come

to wake you up ♪

Your presence

is requested.

Are you ready?

Yeah.

Can you help us?

Can you help me?

Yeah.

Yeah?

♪♪ [ Man Singing

In Spanish ]

♪ Now 15 years have passed

and I say to you ♪

♪ In my bicycle taxi

no longer with Fat Fefa ♪

♪ I go with my ballerina

and my "Cha Cha Cha" ♪

♪ Rolling through

the streets of my city ♪

♪ I go a little slower

because she weighs a lot ♪

♪ But six children later

doesn't make a difference ♪

♪ Bom ♪

♪♪

Try it here--

♪ Roll through

the streets of the city ♪

♪ I go with my ballerina

and my "Cha Cha Cha" ♪

♪ I'm always friendly

with everyone ♪

♪ Hi, little girl!

Manuel, how are you? ♪

- ♪ At times ♪

- No. No. No. Don't sing,

"Manuel."

♪ Hello, little girl! ♪

Manuel, how are you?

No sing?

I would sing.

I think no.

Yeah. Th-The--

Yeah?

Mm-hmm.

Let's hear.

Okay.

Come in.

I'm early though. I'm early.

Should we come back?

- No, no, no, no. It's okay.

- Hey, Chicoy.

Should we just go to work?

Work.

That's it. Yeah.

I'm ready, man.

Okay.

You like this?

Yeah.

Do that.

This is great, man.

Great. Sounds great.

All right. Let's start

calling people then, yeah?

Okay.

Fine. And you?

We'll start around 9 or 10 in

the morning and go to like 5, 6

or 7. No problem.

Would you like

to do one song--

I want to do,

"You Are Glorious."

What do you think?

For 300.

Okay. Talk to you later.

Eh--

Do you think he's playing,

or for real he's coming?

You think

he's gonna turn down

a hundred dollars?

Come on.

No.

How much sugar should I put in?

You know me. I'm a sugar addict.

A little bit.

You know, I never drink coffee

in the United States.

Just in Cuba.

No?

No, man.

♪♪ [ Piano, Orchestra:

Ballad ]

♪ When the breeze blows ♪

♪ It makes your hair float ♪

♪ My head ♪

♪ Feels dizzy ♪

♪ But most of all,

when I look into your eyes ♪

♪ So full of light ♪

♪ So heartwarming ♪

♪ I admire you ♪

♪ To contemplate

the pleasure ♪

♪ And the pain ♪

♪ The virtue ♪

♪ Of Cuba ♪

Okay.

Let's talk

about Mateo, Matthew,

he has something, an angel in

his voice, which is incredible.

Just the quality

of his voice alone!

♪♪

Recording here, for Mateo,

is the perfect situation.

Because he gets

exemplary musicians.

who, with their particular

skills, are the best in the

world at what they do.

Hey!

And more importantly,

they are musicians that

he can hire on the cheap.

He is extremely creative.

- Because what he does,

no one else could do.

- Exactly!

He does his thing,

in his own way, with his own

interpretation and musicianship.

He makes it his own.

He doesn't care

about citizenship.

And he doesn't

care about location.

The only thing

he cares about is the music.

♪ Extract it from me ♪

Mateo is an amazing musician.

And he achieves what he wants

from a very fundamental level.

And now, let's walk!

He comes here to Cuba

to record with Cuban musicians.

It's really ideal.

It's what the best musicians do

from all around the world.

If you want to record

Cuban music, you have to come

and record with Cubans.

- Thank you.

- You're welcome.

So, then Yanaisys,

what is your dream?

In five years?

I don't know.

I draw.

Do you want to live

in another country, or no?

Cuba permanently?

- I don't know.

- Not curious?

Yes, of course!

But for now, I'm fine.

What I'd really like

is one house here,

one house in the States.

Yeah?

Yeah.

I want to be like Hemingway.

Do you know Hemingway?

Twenty years here.

You don't know Hemingway?

He lived in Cuba for 20 years.

And now?

He died.

For a very long time.

For 50 years, he died.

Is this your neighborhood?

No. Just about a block away.

It's pretty here.

Matthew, my mother

is very nervous.

Things are

extremely complicated here.

Yeah. Yeah.

And my father might see us here!

Okay, okay.

I think police. Okay.

Say hi!

- You don't want to play?

- Yeah! Play!

Pick him up, yeah?

Omar!

Come with mommy.

Can I hold him?

He doesn't want to.

♪ One day

you found an insect ♪

Look!

♪ Crawling along your arm ♪

♪ The world is so

big it consumes you



♪ Every day

is a new discovery ♪

♪ But I will

be here for you ♪

♪ When you get

home from school ♪

♪ I will be here for you ♪

♪ Your mother loves you

very much ♪

I'll call you, mommy.

Where are the most prostitutes?

It's early still.

No. No. But here?

Or Johnny's?

Here and Johnny's.

But who's got more,

Johnny's or here?

Ooh, look at that.

Look at that one.

There. Look.

This place, inside, there are

some really pretty ones.

Tell them you want

to take a look.

Yeah? OK.

- Tell them,

"I want to have a look."

- Okay.

Is it possible

to look for my friend?

Of course.

What's he look like?

What?

Where is

your friend?

Possible he is inside.

Thank you.

Hi. I'd like to see

if my friend is here.

No?

OK, thank you.

Yeah, let's go

to Johnny's.

This is another place.

This is...

This here is called, "The Home."

It is good?

It's filling up nicely.

What?

Here, lots of people right now.

Lots of prostitutes?

It's... it's impossible.

Very... no light.

You think this place? Really?

You can meet some...

The prostitutes is--

Ehh.

Now, they're just

starting to go in.

All right.

All right. One moment.

He told me once

that he was married.

Not out of love,

but out of necessity.

Somebody

who needed citizenship.

And they never lived together.

So really, it didn't have

anything to do with love

or genuine feelings

of affection.

And a person can't live

without these feelings.

Not having them

has its consequences.

It produces isolation,

immaturity...

...the feeling that you

don't belong anywhere.

And I think in the end,

that's what has happened to him.

The reason that I'm saying

all this right now

he has a relationship

with a girl.

And that girl has a baby.

And we don't know if

the baby is his or not.

The truth is, we really

want it to be his because

because it's something that

could change him.

It's something that could

give him a new life.

And that's important.

And it's good.

Sooner or later,

he'll find his place.

Because he has one.

He just needs to take

an honest look at himself.

♪♪

♪♪

♪♪

What's your name?

Yoneysis.

Mateo is a very

charismatic person.

A workaholic. I don't know.

What else can I tell you?

He loves the music he makes.

It's the most important

thing for him.

And he is a good musician.

Yeah.

Yeah?

♪♪ [ Mateo Singing In Spanish:

Ballad ]

♪ I don't want to be ♪

♪ I don't want to feel ♪

♪ Near the sea without you ♪

♪ Not even to think about ♪

♪ Strolling along ♪

♪ The promenade ♪

♪ If you're not there ♪

Oh. I have dirt in my shoes.

Of course.

- I didn't say that.

- Of course, my love.

Oh, my God.

- Let's go to your bedroom!

- Yes...

- Of course, but later, OK?

- Why not?

I'm leaving now.

So... get some rest today.

And tomorrow,

we'll see each other.

Okay. All right.

- Did you hear me?

- Yes.

Mmm.

♪♪ [ Mateo Singing

In Spanish ]

♪ Strolling along ♪

♪ The promenade ♪

♪ Without you ♪

♪♪

You know,

it's just very sad

because, uh, I hate leaving.

Every time I leave, you know,

it's very emotional because...

I gotta go back

to Los Angeles,

and I really, really don't like

my situation in Los Angeles,

my work.

You know,

now I just finished recording,

so I'm way in debt.

I'm gonna have to

work really hard,

put myself in situations

I don't want to be,

sing in situations

where they're not

really listening.

Just, um--

I don't know.

It's not where I want to be.

Yeah.

We had no idea way back

where the music came from.

And the earliest thing

I know of music then--

I don't think it involved

a heck of a lot of music--

was I have a fife here.

♪♪

Each one is set

for a different tone.

♪♪

Easter tenebrae services,

he must have sung.

He's got a choir robe on.

This one and this one.

I think the first summer

we were here,

I decided to teach the kids

piano lessons,

but I decided

that Matthew was too young.

So the others suffered

through it, and he was

a constant pest.

Wouldn't I please teach him?

Yes, he would practice.

Blah, blah, blah.

A child performer is cute,

but it doesn't do

the kid any good.

That's where he lived.

We pretty much

use it for storage.

Matthew got mad at me, uh,

after he got out of prison.

No, when he was in prison.

And I don't want to

discuss prison.

But he had asked me to

contact a music teacher...

that he had had many years ago

in...

and try to get a tape.

And I wasn't about to call

that music teacher and say,

"Hey, my son's in prison.

Do you still have his tape?"

And Matthew did not

like that whatsoever.

And that's the last

we heard from Matthew

for many years.

Here's one that was his.

And then he doesn't

have any more after that.

But I know

he got taller.

I don't think he'll ever

find the time or the money...

to come out here.

We were told that

there were a few times...

that he came out here...

and drove right past the road

down on Route 16...

and never came up here

to say hello.

I don't think

he probably wants to.

And I have the feeling,

and it's probably horrible,

if I died right now,

he wouldn't give two cents.

So there you have it.

Matthew is Matthew.

And if you say

what's it gonna be like

10 years from now,

I don't see anything changing.

He would never be

a family person...

because I don't think he could

share himself with the family.

You can feel

the uneven floors here.

Okay, right now

we're about to treat this

one bedroom for bedbugs.

We're gonna do a crack

and crevice treatment.

But as you can see,

there's a lot of debris here.

Stuff that's in the way.

So we might have to move

a couple things away

from the wall...

so I can get back there

and spray the chemical.

But the tenant wants

to just leave the room

the way it is.

He doesn't want me

to move anything,

so I'm just gonna do

the best I can.

This is where

he's sleeping right here.

Look at his pillow.

He's probably sleeping

right here.

Today, a new goal has emerged.

And that goal is to construct

the foundation of a new life.

And this must be done

by both of you.

Not just one person, but both.

♪♪

♪♪

♪ Like a flower, a caress ♪

♪ You gave me a kiss ♪

♪ Tell me,

will you be there? ♪

♪ And will you love me ♪

♪ In the garden when

the butterflies return? ♪

♪♪

Do you think there's ever

a chance that, um--

Do you ever need people

to do, you know, weddings,

quinceañeras?

Absolutely.

Do they ever ask you

for a recommendation?

No, not to me.

I don't know the secretary.

But you got

any business card?

Come by the--

like in the weekday?

And go to the office?

And give it

to the office.

Okay, thank you.

Let me move the piano

back where it was.

You are--

Matthew. Mateo.

Mateo. That's right.

Yeah, the guy

that's singing.

And you're--

Raul.

Okay, Raul.

I'm the best man, and I'll

be the MC for the--

Okay.

Over at the hall.

Oh, okay.

I told her, you know--

Originally, they'd

booked me at 7:30.

And then I put

a party in between,

3:30 to 5:30.

And I talked to her

like two nights ago,

and she goes,

"No, we'd really

like you there

at, like, quarter to 6:00."

Oh.

I drive fast,

but the quickest I can make it

over there is 6:00, 6:15.

Yeah. Be safe.

Do you guys have a CD you

can play till I get there?

Yeah, absolutely.

We have full entertainment.

We'll just squeeze you in there

whatever time you show up.

Raul, right?

Okay, Raul.

I always believe

in being early.

♪ Make me do wrong ♪

♪ Make me do right ♪

Sing!

That song sounded good

with the harmony.

Sing.

♪ Your every wish

is my command ♪

♪ All you gotta do ♪

♪ Is wiggle your hand ♪

♪ I'm your puppet ♪

♪ I'm your puppet ♪

♪ Make me do right ♪

♪ Make me do wrong ♪

♪ I'm your puppet ♪

♪ I say, make me do right ♪

♪ Make me do wrong ♪

♪ I'm your puppet ♪

♪ I'm your puppet ♪♪

All right.

Let's wait a minute.

We gotta let the applause

die down.

Okay.

Wow, you really are famous.

That's right.

No, I'm not famous,

but the entertainer

should not pay to park.

Oh!

Did you charge the groom

and bride to valet park?

Yeah.

They're private.

Here.

Let me show you something.

Sunday. LA Times.

Who's that?

Three pages.

Wow.

That's pretty cool.

What does it say

about you?

It says

I'm the best-looking musician

in all of Los Angeles.

Aw! That's bullshit, man!

Sir, after five minutes

it's gonna be six dollars.

Okay.

Good luck collecting that.

[ Valets Chattering,

Laughing ]

You know,

I-I'm sad because...

the neighbor--

the neighbor

trapped them.

Or he says he trapped them.

He put food in a cage.

And, um, took them away.

I don't know

what he did with them.

That's kind of evil,

but, um--

There's just

the one cat left.

Little kitten.

I get attached to them

and then, like, one week later,

they'll be gone.

♪♪

♪♪

♪♪

♪♪

Right on! Right on!

Yeah!

The problem is that he wants

it to be inconsistent.

- Spontaneous. Yeah.

- But there is one bad note

right there. Play it.

- This is good cruising music.

- It's good music.

There is a bad note!

- No! It's good!

- Nothing's bad!

I didn't hear anything!

- Impossible! Impossible!

- Your part is good.

It's obvious that it's perfect.

Everyone felt like

they played together.

With this crazy fucker,

it has to be!

What are you saying?

There's one bad note.

Yeah, it's bad.

- I didn't hear anything wrong.

- There was one bad note.

Yes! Play it again.

Play it again.

We can just save this take

and try another one.

Look! We work with him.

And we've been

working with him...

And he always wants

to try it again.

You work with who?

- With him.

- With him. With him.

And he always wants

more, more, more!

- So if he is happy, enough!

- I know he's happy, he's happy.

Fine. If he feels good.

- OK. We change the song.

- Change the song!

[ Chattering Continues,

Faint ]

Mmm!

You're killing me!

Shoe. Come over here.

Let's continue reading. Come on!

Come on!

Let's continue reading.

Look.

Let's start reading.

Look. Let's start read...

What is this?

Goat!

Goat. And this?

♪♪

♪♪

♪ Two dollars ♪

♪ Less than... ♪

♪ Two dollars ♪

♪♪

My faithful friend!

Wh-Where'd your, uh--

Where's your child?

The child? He left.

Not necessary with you?

- With me? No.

- Yes.

He knows the street?

- Yes.

- Yeah?

I don't know him.

I don't know him.

How old is he?

He's probably...

six or seven.

Sure.

I don't know how old he is?

- Six or seven?

- Yeah.

- He's your child, right?

- No!

- Yes!

- He's not my kid. No!

No!

- He's not my son.

- No?

No.

Where's your house? Close?

You don't remember?

A little farther down.

- OK.

- Just a little more.

Will you play for me?

No. Occupied!

Play your guitar!

Go ahead and sing, Mateo!

Mateo is a musician!

He sings beautifully!

Want to hear?

♪♪

♪ If you leave me

from my life ♪

♪ Please ♪

♪ Just don't tell me ♪

♪ The truth ♪

♪♪

♪ I like the sun

and the city ♪

♪ And to bathe in the sea ♪

♪ Everything

you think you know ♪

♪ I never told you that! ♪

♪ I'm leaving

your sorrow behind! ♪

♪ I'm leaving

your sorrow behind! ♪

- Where does he sing?

- In the United States.

♪ You are my adoration ♪

♪ I am your sunset ♪

♪ My song of love ♪

- Another song, or no?

- Do you want another?

Or are we done here?

♪♪ [ Speakers: Hip-hop,

Man Rapping In Spanish ]

See, girls in America,

they don't have legs like that.

Her leg's, like, that thick.

Look at how beautiful

those are.

Brother.

I know that you can hear me.

Eh?

What is this?

Listen!

- Listen!

- What is your problem?

What are you doing here?

This is illegal.

Get out of here.

Fuck.

- "Outta here"?

- Let's go!

- Let's go!

- I'm going!

Let's go! Let's go!

Go fuck yourself!

Bitch.

Look, look.

I don't care about this.

I'm waiting for a woman, OK?

I don't want that.

That is nothing for me.

I'm done with Salon Rojo.

OK. Enough, enough.

Bye.

Stupid motherfuckers.

♪♪

♪♪

♪ The moon shines

so beautifully today ♪

♪ And I feel

such intense emotion ♪

♪ It's intense light ♪

♪ Provokes passion in me ♪

♪♪

Do you think you could

pay us that 300 now?

You speak very fast.

I understand nothing.

Do you. Think.

That you. Could. Pay. Us.

Three hundred?

OK, look.

- Remember what

I said to Chicoy?

- Yes, of course.

I said 300 now,

and when I come back, more.

- But... but...

- It's not possible?

If I have money

before I leave... I pay.

- Now... no. Not now...

- No problem.

- OK, whatever.

- Thank you.

Okay.

Okay, let me, uh--

What happens is that when

he comes to record,

he spends his money elsewhere.

It doesn't work like that.

You come to work.

If you want to mess around,

you come without work.

He really likes Cuban women.

And that is where

the problem lies.

You can't expect to work

if you're spending

all your money on that.

Oh, my God.

It's so hard to work here.

♪♪

♪♪ [ Mateo Singing

In Spanish ]

♪ I will remember ♪

Los Angeles

is not really a city.

It's like you got

this area, this area,

and everybody

just goes in their house

and shuts their door.

Nobody knows anybody

and there's no community.

Yeah.

You know what I mean?

Here, you all know each other.

All the musicians

know each other.

Okay.

Remember you said to me

this afternoon,

"Matthew, I look

in your session and...

some of these people,

they're only here for money."

It's the same

in Los Angeles.

It's worse in Los Angeles.

Okay.

Nobody puts

their heart into it.

And I've never

felt that from you.

You know?

Well, because

I no interested in money.

The money is not

my-- my god. You know?

I am interesting

in the persons.

And I see you work

and work and work and work

and work and work.

You work more than you need.

You need sometimes to stop.

Yeah.

Stop in Los Angeles

and...

have time for--

for you.

Yeah.

Have time

for make friends.

You can do a community.

You can do in Los Angeles.

I-I like being alone.

No!

I enjoy it.

No--

Whatever.

You enjoy it.

But if you have--

I like a limited amount

of family and friends.

Most of the time,

I like to be alone. You know?

If you have friends,

you'd be...

more--

more love.

Hmm.

♪♪

♪♪

♪♪

Do you want some soda?

Yes. I am very thirsty.

Yeah?

- I'm very beautiful, right?

- Yes, yes.

Yes, of course.

♪ When the moon ♪

♪ Shines over the sea ♪

♪ Hand in hand ♪

- Thank you. Thank you.

- How beautiful. Oh, I like it.

Are you falling

in love with me, Mateo?

Huh? I haven't

played guitar in one week.

You're very dangerous.

Let me turn the air on.

No, no, no!

No, no, no.

No, no, no, no, no.

No más.

No más, no más. No más.

My time is now.

I mean, you have, uh--

All great a-artists,

you know--

Like Martin Scorsese.

He can look back

and he has this great

body of work and, um--

I don't mind getting older...

if I can look back and say,

I've done this, this and this.

That's very important to me.

There's a window of opportunity

for me to do something.

Do something special.

Something meaningful.

You know, like, you look

at Buena Vista Social Club

and how...

that was such an explosive--

Everyone going,

"Wow, Buena Vista"--

And, um, I've got some

cool things of mine.

You know?

It's very gratifying

'cause the writing

and everything.

There's some

good songs on there.

Yeah.

All right.

♪♪

♪♪

♪♪

He wants in slower.

There's no starting point.

♪♪ [ Continues:

Full Orchestra ]

♪♪

♪♪

♪♪

♪♪

♪♪

♪♪

Yay!

That's it. Yeah.

That's some ending.

Whoo!

You like the ending

or no?

That's cool.

Pulling tricks

out of his bag.

Yeah, dude.

♪♪

No, keep going.

You know all this.

Yeah.

[ Speakers:

Speaking Spanish ]

Where the musicians?

Matthew, the musicians

went to buy peanuts.

- What? "Pea..."

- Peanuts! Peanuts!

- What is that?

- Peanut!

This track came out

beautiful. Perfect.

♪♪

It just went-- Beautiful.

♪♪

Can you understand

the words?

I understand

everything great.

This is a hit.

I think it is.

Yeah, that's a classic.

You can play it

everywhere.

Hey, look, look.

You know?

Play this. Play this. Yeah.

So easy.

Yeah. Good song.

A-And the-the-the--

Yeah, the lyric--

The word is very for now.

You know what I mean?

Yeah.

This is a great song.

Great song for now.

You know? Now. So--

Yeah. Okay, let's

listen to the next.

One, two...

♪ Dance like this

Dance like this ♪

♪ Smoothly

Don't miss the beat ♪

♪ Dance like this

Dance like this ♪

♪ So that you can enjoy it ♪

♪ Dance like this

Dance like this ♪

♪ Let yourself be free ♪

♪ Turn to the left,

turn the right, and little step

forward and another back ♪

♪ Dance like this

Dance like this ♪

♪ Smoothly

Don't miss the beat ♪

♪♪

OK. Listen to the words here.

It says, now, uh--

♪ Bewitch him... her

Help me ♪

♪ Get it out of me

Out of my bones ♪

♪ Rid it from me

From my blood ♪

♪ I want to hear it again ♪

No. I want to exhale...

breathe again.

It says, uh-- um--

♪ I will drink your venom ♪

♪ Brandy from

your evil roots ♪

♪♪ [ Man Singing

In Spanish ]

♪ I will drink ♪

♪ From your venom ♪

♪ Brandy from ♪

♪ Your evil roots ♪

♪♪

You like it?

Oh, it's so good!

Matthew!

Okay, so which song

did you like the best?

For the music and everything,

I like the first one;

it's great.

Yes.

And number three?

Number three, musically,

is also good.

- You like it?

- Yes.

I don't want you to

listen to it on the computer.

I want it on speakers.

Like--

No, Matthew.

It's too expensive for me.

No, no, it's impossible.

Okay.

Matthew?

Yeah, yeah.

Ready.

People say to me

in Los Angeles, "Oh"--

When I let them hear

on the headphones, they say,

"Oh, did you clean

your headphones?"

"Oh, yeah, yeah.

I clean them every day.

Sure. Why not?"

Your what?

They say--

They say,

"You clean your headphones?"

Everyday I go, "Listen to my

CD," to the clients.

I tell them, "Yeah.

Yeah, I clean, I clean."

In five years, never.

So if there's an infection

going around, I did it.

♪ Well, Matthew ♪

♪ When you come back? ♪

♪ I feel so sad ♪

♪ I feel so sad ♪

♪ Oh, well, Matthew ♪

♪ And when you go

to the United States ♪

♪ Oh, fare thee well ♪

♪ Oh, fare thee well ♪♪

Okay, Xiomara.

Oh. Okay.

Matthew, good luck!

And remember,

try to organize your life,

try to communicate

with your parents.

- Good?

- Okay.

Yamila, don't listen

to these people. Okay?

What do they say?

"Live your life."

"Live your life."

- It's correct.

- Yep.

Bye.

See you

in two months.

Thank you.

Bye!

Look how pretty

that leaf is.

You know, usually

I bring back

a few leaves...

to California.

When I'm in Los Angeles, I

don't think about them at all.

Pretty much--

I mean, almost all of the time

I don't think about them.

But there are those times

I'll be--

I do a lot of parties,

and there will be a family--

a very special family party.

A, you know,

30th-year anniversary

or something.

And, you know, then

I'll think about my family.

It's my mother.

♪♪

♪ A rose for you ♪

♪ For you, for you

A rose! ♪

♪ On this very special day ♪

♪♪

♪♪

[ Radio:

Men Speaking Japanese ]

[ People Chattering

In Japanese ]

Matthew Stoneman.

Please welcome Matthew Stoneman.

Arigato.

Thank you. Thank you.

Uh, thank you very much.

Thank you. Thank you.

♪♪

♪♪

♪♪

Please welcome

Matthew Stoneman.

♪♪

♪♪

♪♪

Thank you.

Thank you.

Thank you.

Thank you.

Okay. Thank you.

- Thank you very much.

I see you

in the front row there.

I am very moved.

I'm so moved.

Oh, thank you.

Thank you.

Thank you.

Thank you very much.

Okay.

Thank you.

I can't wait

till your next gig.

Okay.

I'll see you soon.

Thank you.

- We really love your music.

- Oh, thank you. Thank you.

I play it many times

on Japanese radio.

You did?

Oh, thank you.

Thank you.

Okay. Thank you.

Thank you. Okay.

All right.

Okay. Bye now.

Thank you.

Oh, picture, picture.

Okay. Sure.

Mateo.

♪♪

♪ 76.5 ♪

♪ Whole Earth Station ♪

♪ FM Cocolo ♪♪

Mateo Stoneman is from

New Hampshire, America.

He is a singer, songwriter.

I hope this is

the first of many trips.

And, uh, I hope I can

sing for everybody.

I want to meet everybody.

And these are three

of his songs.

We are now cruising

at 10,000 feet.

For me? For me?

Flowers for me?

No.

No, thank you.

There was a man from California.

He came to Cuba and

fell in love with a woman.

Yeah?

The woman rented out

her house to tourists.

So the man rented out her house.

And he fell in love

with the woman.

So, they stayed together.

And the man didn't want to

go back to the United States.

The man didn't want to go back

to the United States?

The Man? No.

He was in love.

California.

♪♪ [ Piano, Orchestra:

Latin Jazz ]

♪♪

♪♪

♪♪

♪♪ [ Mateo Singing

In Spanish ]

♪♪

♪♪

Okay, that's fine. Okay.

Come on.