Huge ears and he had, I think the important thing is that you must have the desire to want to make groups sound good, see? I mean a man came up to me today after a set I played and said "I want to tell you how I think you really helped to make this group sound good. " Well that's the nicest compliment I think you could get. That's more meaningful to me than if he said "you know those two choruses you played on `I got rhythm' were really hot. " I don't mean to put that down, it's very nice, but I'd much rather somebody say "I think you really helped to make the group sound good. "