I guess it's because they've gotten it through just recordings. And when you come over in person they're very thrilled. And they have all these records and they want you to autograph the records and they come in with a pile of records like that, and a lot of this stuff came out in Europe and you didn't even know they existed. Of course you never see any royalties, that's for sure. Things come out. So you sign a whole bunch of these things and it's really an ego trip because you didn't realize that people cared, you know? But over there they seem to. You feel like you're a hero when you go over there. Now like Jerry Jerome has never been over there, and there's a guy whose made records with Glenn Miller and Benny Goodman, and Artie Shaw. And he's never been to Europe. He went over for the first time to Holland and found out all these people knew who Jerry Jerome was because they were avid record collectors, you know? They don't miss a thing. You certainly don't see much of that over here.