He told me later on, he says "yeah, I got one too you know. " I said "oh, yeah? Okay. " He's so beautiful. He was so special. You know what I loved about him, what I learned from him? He'd sit there at that piano and the orchestra was here and the orchestra was over here to his left really. With the bass here, drums up there and Freddie Green right here, and the orchestra all right here, and the audience out there. And he'd be playing you know? And somebody would make a stone bluey. Somebody would, and Marshall would smile, and Basie would get up and say "hey, how you doing? Good to see you. " He never heard it, never pointed, he never looked to see who made the mistake, and I loved that. I figured, I said yeah...I'd watch him do that many times. He never saw anybody make a mistake. But he heard if you contributed something that was unusual, that was good. And you learned from that, I mean like it goes with ... the good always outweighs the bad you know?