 Did you do that? I didn't do it. What are you talking about? What'd you do, James? I don't know, but apparently they think I did it. I'm sorry, that. Whatever the hell that is. Yeah. You want to be more specific? No. So I have to guess what that is? It's like a word association test. It's like, yeah, we had to. You stole mine! Why did you do that? Because I like feeling good. I like feeling sexy. And really, it's a glorious day out tonight, today, this afternoon. Is that your question? One question? Okay. My question to you, sir. Why did you do that? Because I felt like... Do what? Because I felt it. I had to. I needed to. I was compelled. You know, I was alright. I wasn't as good as I was expecting. Yeah. Sorry about that. I should be alright, I think. I think you will be. You think so? It's just, why did you do that? What? Well, see, I was drunk. Why did you do that? I didn't do anything. Yup. Because I like to do it. Awesome. Thank you. I'll get off early. Are you waiting tables? At that fancy place? Why did you do that? Well, because when you get lonely like that, it just... You gotta do something. And that was the first thing that popped into mind. What did you do? I fell asleep. What did you dream about? Well, I don't know if I could get into that. The police might be looking for me afterwards. Some things in there that really shouldn't be spoken of. Why did you do that? I guess for the fun of it. She told me it was okay. I mean, you can only think about it for so long, and then you gotta do something. So it felt like the right thing to do. I did it. I would do it again. Why did you do that? Well, it all started back in 1992, when a few of us were out by the river. And it had to be done, because no one else could do it. Why did you do that? Because my girlfriend has all the credit card debt in her name. Why did you do that? Do what? You mean this? Get him up to me, man. Are you ready? I'm ready to rumble. Alright. Nick Glass. Why did you do that? I did it because it feels good. Why did I do that? Because my mom was never home. Why did you do that? Why did what? Why did you do that? Why did you do that? Why did you do that? What I did? Yeah, whatever. I did it because I did it. Can I ask for a TV right now? Come on. Yeah, you did. Yeah, you did. There you go. Let me see your cigarette, old son. Where's my dad's cigarette? This is rich, and that's grab. Yeah. Come on, then. Hey, where you going? We call them rich and grab. That's how you can't play it, damn. Play Old Chicago. I said, come on. Well, step back and get it. I think I'm going to burn my fingers. Why did you do that? Why did I do what? Why did you do that? Do what? Why did I do what? That's the whole point, whatever you want to answer to. Because it pleases me. Awesome. It pleases me. This is, you know, I've been through a bunch of women, but I keep playing the guitar. See, the guitar don't turn on me. Everybody else does. The guitar gets along with me. That's my best friend. It's the only friend I got, really. I mean, it has an inanimate logic. I mean, I got some animate people that say they're my friends, but I got to check them out for 10 years before I figure out if that's the truth or not. Because everybody dies. Nobody loves me, but my mother, she might be dying, too. And this whole blues, you know, it's a way of life. It pleases me. I'm 57 years old. I've been doing this for, you know, 40 years, or 30 years, you know. And I always come back to it because it supports me. It keeps me fed. It keeps me happy. And I don't care what the conditions are around me, you know what I mean? As long as I got a guitar. Even though I don't have a guitar, I can think about music and keep myself from music, you know? See, like, I read a quote one time, just boredom is insult to yourself. I never get bored. I can just make up music in my mind and laugh my hands off, you know? And it's just a process. I'm still at it, and I'm gonna stay at it, man. I ain't quitting now.