I'm trying to think what year it was, because after I quit a white lady was the pianist, but then Mingus called me and wanted me to come back. And maybe it was because, he said, "I have a concert," you know, "I have a recording," I mean, "I have a recording." And uh ... "So I want you to come back." And this was ... the first intention was to record at the Five Spot, then it got ... it was a tuba player--I forgot his name, he usually played at the Radio City Orchestra. Um, I don't think he was a jazz player. But anyway, a tuba player. Then, you know, the next thing, it gets bigger, bigger, bigger, and the next thing you know it's a Town Hall concert. And you have everything: two drums, two guitars, two pianos [chuckles]. Snooky Young was the lead trumpet player, and we were rehearsing from 12 o'clock. And the music was not ready [chuckles]! And it was already four in the morning, back to the elevator going up, Snooky looked so insecure, "What is going to happen!" you know [laughs]. That was the famous, famous....