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Well, yeah, you know, what you mentioned, bands, you know, if you go back to the, well, you know, 40s, 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s, you had bands, full bands even into the 90s, and in today's world, you don't have bands. You have a solo performer that goes out there and they have hired guns, you know, they hire a drummer, session people, it's, yeah, that artistic aspect of music is gone, unfortunately. Yeah, I miss those days. And yeah, that's some of the things, split it three ways, you know what, because that's why if you look at bands like, put a letter to Skinner Head, I think seven members and on and on, and I think a lot of these bands realize at some point, hey, let's have three members and we'll split it three ways instead of seven. And yeah, Neil Young, I do like Neil Young, I think you either like him or you don't, I do like him. And Donnie Most, that's interesting on him, so there you go. All right, thanks, Phil. Thanks for that input. Have a great day. I've got Mel and then Missy will put the bows on it and I'll get some breaky. So let's go to, back to Mel, KB7 TV. TV, give it for the TV, please, give it to me. Hello again, I was going to say, I have that 49 Ford and I remember paying $150 for it and $150 for a six-month insurance. So I basically was broke, I didn't have any money. But my friends were giving me money for gas back in those days, for a dollar you could get like $3 worth of gas. In fact, back in the early sixties when I was going with Linda Lou, they had gas wars, you could get gas here in Portland for $19 a gallon, believe it or not. So I told her if it hadn't been for that, we probably wouldn't have made it because she lived out in Sandy, which is like 30 miles east of Portland. So I took her downtown Portland to a show or something, it was like 30 miles out, 30 miles back. So that day was like a 60-mile trip. But anyway, let's see, we had some foster kids when my son was about nine because he was the only child. So we had a couple Eskimo boys and a little boy named Tony. I really liked him, I would have liked to have kept him. And we had my niece later on. But, oh, and Linda Lou used to babysit because I had basically a minimum-oriented job, tried to raise a child. And so she babysit and she got this little girl and one day she came and she was all black and blue.

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