 Don't forget, coming up after us as usual on the Monday night is Aiden Morphy with his golden year, keeping you company between 10 and 12. And we have something to tell you before we go, Jimmy, don't we? Oh, you're going to love this, so stay tuned to 10 o'clock at least, don't we? And I will fill you in about the crack it's going to have on this coming weekend. Anyway, we welcome our 30 guests on this Monday night session, and we're delighted to have them here. It's a group called Taylor Troubles. You're very welcome, folks. We have Kieran, and... Oh, Kieran, and Denise, Eunice, Eunice, Eunice. Apologies, right, because he's the worst writer out, right? Mary C, and Marie, it's not Marie. Marie, yes, Marie, and Anne, and Mary Rose. You're all very welcome. So anyway, Kieran, if we turn to you first, if you don't mind, Taylor Troubles, give us a brief history. Brief history? Well, we're all kind of played music long, long time ago, as kids and all that kind of thing. And we all kind of got back to it in my case. It sort of was like divining for the Lord, John as Ham on the mass. And I've seen those three things in that there was music classes starting in Glenswally Clubhouse. So anybody who wasn't any good at sport... We don't have a lot of music like it, we have a riff for you, yeah, yeah. So I learned it, and all these lovely ladies were at it. So we all kind of do it on a Thursday night with a guy called Paul Harrigan, up in Cologne College. He's got a music school, New Mills. It's more like a Thursday night therapy, I think, for us to be honest, drinking and coffee and chatting and all. But through that, the moment that you score again through the GAA, kind of the cultural end of it. How'd you get on that? Grand, we're obviously Brice Maids, you know? Of course. But you know what I mean? It's experience. You're crawling before you walk, like you know what I mean? That's what it's all about. We're going to talk more, but we're going to get into a piece of music first, so first up for us. We'll do, we barn dance, and we'll Sunday break us on, nice and handy. Whenever you're ready. One, two, three, four. Eunice, I know your husband and wife, but also the expedition, and partly... What happens when he grows up in a house full of punks? Was that your scene, Cairn? Yeah, definitely, aye. And how did you end up in the banjo then, if you were in the...