Um hum. Yeah. But you know jazz in those days I mean it was acceptable to everybody and everybody loved it. I mean it wasn't pigeon-holed. I mean we used to play [sings] "Straighten up and fly right ... Straighten up and fly right ... Straighten up and fly right ...Cool down, Papa don't you blow your top. " You know? And on the breaks my father used to spin his bass and catch it back in time for the next downbeat. But the music was intellectual but it didn't exclude anyone. And of course the big bands were popping and thriving and I mean you went to a dance and you had a live band. You used to play a lot of cabarets and people used to bring their own liquor and they'd have a table and they'd just order a set up. Remember cabarets?