Yeah. Yeah exactly. Like when you play at weddings these days, I mean I haven't played at weddings but I've got two sisters that are getting married and they're going to always play "I Will Always Love You" and these kind of songs. But those songs are old now. They're not current stuff. I mean like what do you do? What are you going to do, a Rap? [raps] I love you baby 'cause ... you know. And even the Rappers, they tried the whole thing with dealing with songs from the eighties and putting it with the Rap. Now they're writing these real little short, not songs even, they're like hooks. They do the rap and then they put these little hooks in it, these little hooks inside. I love you baby [scats] then the guy starts rapping, then they go back and forth. But it's not really a song, it's just like an eight bar or four bar phrase of a song. So I think they're moving towards getting back to songwriting, and this young kid Farrel is starting to - the guy that's got the number one hit, I seen him Saturday night in Central Park. And this guy, Farrel, with the NERD, he's beginning to do that. He's starting to bring the song form back in to the Rap. And that was the point in his concert the other night, that I almost wanted to hear Rap. I was like well when are they going to start rapping again? Because he was doing it up. He was actually singing songs. I mean he was singing like in a smoky style, but it was against, almost like he had a band that wasn't really a jazz band, it wasn't a soul band, it was more like a Rock band, the NERD. So anyway kids like him I think are the brighter kids that are doing music. And my son is into making beats and into writing songs. He just did a wonderful -- he did some beats and kind of like, used like a musicscape of like Skies of America, Ornette Coleman. And he's trying to -- he wants to be a producer. So this is a kid I'm talking about maybe trying to get up here. Because when he comes up here he'll light the place up too. Because he's quite a brilliant kid. But the future is in these kids that want to learn how to be musicians see. Ten years ago I would hear Rappers get on the radio and say "well you know these days we don't have to be musicians." And they were bragging the fact, this as a fact. I said boy these guys, they sound so ignorant that I don't even want to listen to them rap anymore. If that's the way he speaks. But that's the future. And I'm not going to rule the Rappers out because it's been around for a long time, but I'm just thinking it's time for them to learn some music and I think Farrel and some of these young kids are -- funk will move it on out.