 Tell us about this, Shorsha. Well, first of all, thank you Paul, thanks for having us, and Jamie too, and you've always been great supporters of mine, so thank you so much, and it's good to be back. So yeah, I suppose when the Covid hit, and Shorsha is definitely tonight as well, it's his brother, Zac and I used to sing together in a group called Onuna, I so, well, appreciate it tonight as well. Nice to see you, Michael. And Daniel. They released it under the name George Hilton, because it's so different. Yes. And I wanted to sort of turn over a new leaf as well. Initially, I suppose, it started out as a bit of a solo project, so when we're coming up for different ideas, I was like, it's got itself, so George and Irish, Shorsha, but it's spelled S-E-O-F-O-R-I-R-S-E, which, for things like Spotify, is a bit of a nightmare for somebody trying to write songs. That's true. You know what I mean? So we spelled it phonetically. And the thing about Shorsha is it could be anything, you know, a solo act, a band, which we're very much, you know, I mean, I can't do this without the guys, and the songs as well. They've had such a... I mean, I couldn't be Mike and Danny with the bare bones of an A. Awesome song there, so it's very much a part of your project. Now I'm a somebody, so then when I start working with them, I'm sitting there, I think from that, when you have such a... when the process is sort of to be on the same wavelength, it can also be difficult as well, because sometimes you can find yourself in a position where it's like you're not in your head. It was just something really special, and you know what I mean? And like, we've got pretty much got an album. Yeah, yeah. And actually some of those ideas have now turned into songs, but I suppose it's a, you know...