 So fast forward back to the present. Who would be a musical artist today? I know you've written Taylor Swift as a pestilence, so it's probably not her. But who would be a musical artist today who stands up to the giants of the past? It stands up to working today. Working today, you're close to today. I was enjoying, I was really very hopeful about Rihanna for a while there, but unfortunately I think that she's not really working with a top, you know, produces any longer. And the new album is an atrocity. It's really terrible. It's sad because there are so many people with talents who are not being developed. It's because our music industry is now very formulaic. Young people can't really move along, studying their instruments and getting their chops over a period of time. There's nothing to draw on in the way that the musicians of my generation could draw on the folk tradition, the folk music. You're sounding like a cultural conservative. Well, I'm just saying there are certain moments, certain magic moments of fertility or creativity that happen in many of the arts. You can find certain key moments where there's a confluence of influences and a certain richness. In that very moment, it's a great time to be alive, to be young. For example, Shakespeare would not be Shakespeare if he were alive today. As it happens, he left Stratford for whatever reason, went to London at a magic moment when theatre was flourishing, which was only for a few decades and then it was out again. There's a certain kind of luck. If you're the right person at the right time in any one of the artistic levels. Every album is different. He draws upon a lot of sources from the past. Oh my God, the bloat. The bloat. Okay, blues, no. What can I say?