Yeah, the way that he would use delayed effects on the vocal and reverb. Its been so many years. I had the tapes - from that standpoint of view. From the creative standpoint, as Im composing music, the way that they would arrive at the climax of a song, different approaches that they would take in that respect. Other than that, the Beatles and George Martin were very influential on my production style, in the way that they would change from song to song. You might have the drums on the left. Then the drums might be in the middle. They might have the vocal over here. The Beatles really experimented. They probably did the most with production early on. Parliament and the Funkadelic, really, really good sound. Earth, Wind and Fire. Just the sound quality is actually better than the Beatles. Its a decade later. The production was really clean. Of course thats mostly electric - well, I shouldnt say its mostly electric instruments, because that was mostly acoustic. They had a couple of the electric instruments, but the way that they recorded it - they recorded most of their band live, Funkadelic and Earth, Wind and Fire. Really, really good quality. I think that the Beatles, they recorded live also, but they may have overdubbed a little more than - even though they were a decade or so earlier. At any rate, my production vibe has always been to do what you have to do, whatever it takes.