That's what it is. That's what you be: a rhythm guitar. You don't have to play solos. You can play rhythm with Sidney Bechet playing. You still . . . what you see, if that's what it is, you can see that I'm not in his way. I'm not forcing nothing on him. Just giving him a smooth bed to float on. That's what jazz is all about. That's what these people away from here don't know nothing about. They never will get it. They've got another thing. They didn't know how to swing 'til Louis Armstrong start swinging that instrument. Now everybody's Dizzy Gillespie this, Buck Clayton this, and Roy Eldridge that. [Expletive deleted]. Them people couldn't play [expletive deleted] if it wasn't for Louis.