I don't know. I didn't know I was a trend-setter, but I was - listen. When I was a youngster in Boston, a teenager, during those periods when I used to come to New York for weekends, I used to come to New York to go to 125th Street to buy shirts. They had some things up in Harlem at some of the stores that they didn't have nowhere else in the world: a tie and handkerchief set with suspenders to match. I was doing all that then. So I don't know if I was setting any pace, but I always was into some kind of style of dress. That's why I like colors. I like painting in school. I like coordinating, even though sometimes it could be way off, but Miles used to say that's one thing: Duke Ellington can put some colors together that you don't think would fit. It's the way he did his music. So we learned a lot from people like Duke Ellington. Kind of heavy, ain't it? [recording interrupted] Hey man. Damn it. You got two hours already. [recording interrupted] Come on man. Damn. [recording interrupted]