 Thank you everyone for coming to our taping of Music at Main episode 4 featuring Slow Roads. Thank you for coming to the library. We've got Pauline, Chris, Tom and Paul. And they're going to do a couple sets for us in an interview in between so stick around and stay tuned for Slow Roads. On a day with so much music and you guys have a really cool name, Slow Roads. So if it is a rose, what color is that rose? It's really dark and as young. Pauline is going to ask me a question. 14 was my first position as a public librarian. Thank you. Different systems, so here it's been since October 5th, 2015. What works in a library? Today, yeah, this morning, work in the morning shift of the old county library. That's right. LA County. We're all sitting down. Here's one we can share. I like the color of your guitar here. Thank you. What color would you call that? Like colors? Like a seafoam green. The other green. Seafoam green. Smells like salt. Yeah. Like the fish. Like the beach, right? Like the long beach. Longest beach, yeah. Yeah, the music, by definition, on the band Camp Sound Club, experimental. So these questions are also experimental to match because they're done only yet. Pauline here is from Long Beach. Went to high school together. Long Beach, Paulie High. That's where we both played violin. See you again. No. All college is better. And she still plays, so congratulations. Cal State Long Beach Steel Drum Orchestra. Original intent was for me to play steel drum only. See you another member. Yeah. Maybe anyone. Well, we decided that black rose, as somebody mentioned, I don't know. It was to God. We're not a God band. We're God in our day-to-day struggle. But we didn't want to bring that so much to the music. Old American girl. It's a salmon. No, it's not live. I'm also not from California. Yeah, Paul's from Illinois. Illinois, sorry. What city? Wilma. It's like right next to Lake Michigan. And my high school was loosely, or being girls was loosely based off my high school. Oh my God. I did not know that. I didn't know that either. Also be like slow, like half tense of rise. And I thought that's kind of what it was to. Tense of rise. Oh. Oh, that's, but that's not. It's not grammatical. It's not grammatical. So I don't know, I don't think so. If we're going to abide by the laws of grammar, which we usually do. Very strict about that in this band. Yeah. Yeah. We stick to experimenting with music, right? Grammar, I think, is pretty much the one thing that you can't mess with. Right? Pauline? Is that your number? Yeah. It's Eva. Pauline. Hi. So how'd you get this idea to have music at the library? And of course in a quiet place. Well, I had a college radio show on KCI 88.9 FM in Irvine for 10 years where I invited bands down to perform an interview on the radio. So now that we have a public access digital network here in Long Beach, they are bringing radio to television and doing the same thing. So I'm hoping this is a good thing, our fourth episode, attached on. Do you think that it's just another part of the media that you're archiving as a library? Yeah, and we have CDs, upstairs music CDs. So in a way we're creating our own recording that is on our YouTube. It's on our public access digital network. We have a website, Padment.TV. And I think it's interesting, Pauline graduated with a physics degree, and you're using, I feel, physics to experiment with music. Are other upset people in the library right now that this is happening? Oh no. No? No. Big library. So I think this is going to be our last question of the interview portion and then we'll get to our second set. Where do you see yourself in five years? That goes to everybody. Maybe I'll try to be right here in five years. It's exact place on this stage. Anyone know what's happening? The space is gone. I don't know. It'll make it harder, I guess. Hey, a lot can happen in five years. That's your answer? It's the answer. I honestly can't see myself anywhere. That's my honest answer. Probably doing my best somewhere. Yeah, I'm still rocking. Hopefully still rocking libraries. Maybe YMCA's too. Yeah, thanks. Thanks again. Thank you and thank you to our library patrons for sticking around and set two of Flow Road.