Deal with the Devil by H. Jon Benjamin (Ft. Aziz Ansari & Kristen Schaal)
Deal with the Devil by H. Jon Benjamin (Ft. Aziz Ansari & Kristen Schaal)

Deal with the Devil

H. Jon Benjamin & Aziz Ansari & Kristen Schaal * Track #1 On Well I Should Have...*

Deal with the Devil Annotated

[Sound of a phone dial tone. A click as someone on the other end picks up.]

[Receptionist]
Hello, the Devil's Office!

[H. Jon Benjamin]
Yes, um, hi.

[Receptionist]
How can I help you?

[H. Jon Benjamin]
I'd like to, uh, sell my soul.

[Receptionist]
...Is that all?

[H. Jon Benjamin]
...Yes.

[Receptionist]
Hold, please.

[The line immediately goes to soft rock hold music. It cuts back:]

[Manager]
Hello, Soul Selling Division!

[H. Jon Benjamin]
Sorry, I-- Oh, wait, is this the same woman I just spoke to?

[Manager]
No. We all sound like this in hell.

[H. Jon Benjamin]
Oh.

[Manager]
You are interested in selling your soul?

[H. Jon Benjamin]
Yes, I am.

[Manager]
What state?

[H. Jon Benjamin]
New York.

[Manager]
ZIP Code?

[H. Jon Benjamin]
10003

[Sound of keyboard clacking.]

[Manager]
I have an opening Thursday between 11 and 1.

[H. Jon Benjamin]
Oh, uh, yeah, that'll work.

[Manager]
Meet at The Crossroads.

[H. Jon Benjamin]
...Wait, the Crossroads is in Mississippi, I-- I live in New York City.

[Manager]
The Crossroads Trading Company on 26th. It's a woman's consignment shop.

[H. Jon Benjamin]
Oh! Um...

[Manager]
The Devil likes to keep up the old "meet at the crossroads" thing.

[H. Jon Benjamin]
Uh... Okay, uh, thanks. Do I need to bring anything?

[Manager]
Please avoid any food or liquids two hours before the meeting. The Devil will appear as a decidedly modest-looking Indian man, thin, mid-30s, in a brown jacket. Thank you for choosing the Devil!

[Dead line sound]

[H. Jon Benjamin]
...Thank you.

[Sounds of traffic.]

[H. Jon Benjamin]
Hey, uh... The Devil?

[The Devil]
Yes, Jon! How are you?

[H. Jon Benjamin]
Good! I'm here to, uh... to sell you my soul.

[The Devil]
What do you wanna sell your soul for, Jon?

[H. Jon Benjamin]
Well, um, I'm making an album where I play jazz piano, but I can't play jazz piano.

[The Devil]
...Okay.

[H. Jon Benjamin]
And I want it to be great.

[The Devil]
You know... I just don't buy any soul.

[H. Jon Benjamin]
So, wait, you won't--

[The Devil]
You know when you go to a Farmer's Market and you wanna buy an avocado...

[H. Jon Benjamin]
Okay.

[The Devil]
You find the one that looks good. That, when you squeeze it, you get a good vibe, and you take that home.

[H. Jon Benjamin]
Right.

[The Devil]
But you don't buy all the avocados.

[H. Jon Benjamin]
I mean, I'm not a big avocado fan, so I don't even... But I guess I see what you're s--

[The Devil]
You don't like avocados?

[H. Jon Benjamin]
I like guacamole, I just...

[The Devil]
Yeah.

[H. Jon Benjamin]
...didn't eat a lot of big...

[The Devil]
Nah, that's okay.

[H. Jon Benjamin]
I don't ever buy, I--

[The Devil]
How-- How long have you been playing the piano now?

[H. Jon Benjamin]
Well, I-- I have never... played before.

[The Devil]
Are you fucking serious? Like, you've never even played at all and you're immediately jumping to selling your soul?

[H. Jon Benjamin]
Man, that's the whole point of coming to you! What--?

[The Devil]
What the fuck--? No, no! People come to me after they've been playing their whole life, and they're like, "This is my passion, and-- and I wanna be a master at it!" And then I'm like, "Okay, that's-- You know, you put in the time."

[H. Jon Benjamin]
I mean, I was under the impression that it was a quick fix thing.

[The Devil]
I-- Usually, the whole soul-selling thing more of a last resort than the first step.

[H. Jon Benjamin]
Well, I-- That's-- I didn't know that, like, I'm not gonna go-- I have to make the album tomorrow, I am not psycho--

[The Devil]
How do you think it works? I mean, you gotta have some level of skill for me to make you, like, a master player.

[H. Jon Benjamin]
I don't have time to-- [flounders] to try and learn a little bit how to play the piano just so I can come back to you in, like, five years and say "Now I'm, like, mediocre, can you make me good?" That's not fair.

[The Devil]
I don't know what to tell you. I-- I mean, I gave you my Farmer's Market analogy. I feel like that's a great analogy. Couldn't be clearer.

[H. Jon Benjamin]
So, there's nothing I can do to sell you my soul?

[Beat.]

[The Devil]
Start sucking my dick, right now.

[Beat.]

[The Devil]
Start sucking my dick. Right now.

[H. Jon Benjamin]
Alright, forget it. Thank you very much, I don't-- I'm not interested.

[The Devil]
I was just fucking around! You think I-- You-- That you would suck my dick and then I'd wink at you, and then you could play jazz piano?

[H. Jon Benjamin]
You're the Devil! What else am I supposed to do?

[The Devil]
I don't even have a dick! What were you gonna suck?

[H. Jon Benjamin]
Forget it, forget it, thank you, forget it.

[Sound of cars passing by.]

Deal with the Devil Q&A

Who wrote Deal with the Devil's ?

Deal with the Devil was written by H. Jon Benjamin.

When did H. Jon Benjamin release Deal with the Devil?

H. Jon Benjamin released Deal with the Devil on Fri Nov 27 2015.

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