Well I don't know. That's really a good question. That has been asked me so often. If you want to know where I think are the greatest audiences that I've ever played for, it was not in Europe and not in America either, it was in the what do you call it, Czechoslovakia and Poland. That's where the greatest audiences. They came, the first thing, they would be lined up outside to get into the hall, and they all would be dressed up in tuxedos, just like a classic concert, you know? In tuxedos. And when you played, you didn't hear a sound. And when you finished playing, just applause. Never no hollering or whistling or anything like that. Just applause, applause, applause, applause. They took it as an art, you know? You know I'm speaking of Czechoslovakia mostly now. But in France, why actually in France, I mean I was there, I owned a little house there in France, so I was living there, but working all over Europe. They didn't dress up much, maybe a few bands have a uniform but we didn't have much uniforms there.