 Music is a big part of movies too. The soundtrack, you know, sometimes people can almost forget the characters and the storyline because the soundtrack is so good and that's what they talk about. Like, oh, I'm going to go get the soundtrack. I just love the feeling I had during the movie with that communication, that transmission of music. So that's a huge part for anybody but even making a movie is the soundtrack for good reason. Yeah, the more we talk about that, it's like the music being a communication and it's a communication from love. That's why it has such an emotional vibe to it. Even the soundtrack behind a whole movie, the music is the continuity quite often of the emotional content to keep. It just brings you into this open-hearted experience all the way through it. Yeah, a lot of my early years were spent travelling all over the United States and Canada by car. So when you're travelling thousands and thousands, actually tens of thousands of miles, to have that music playing, it felt like that was the soundtrack. I was singing along, I was immersed. I could be in a car by myself or with others, but I would be totally in the experience of just immersed in the soundtrack, oftentimes participating with the soundtrack and that has gone on over the decades. It's gone from 8 tracks to the sets to CDs and now to MP3 digital music. So over the decades, the soundtrack has continued and that's been part of the joy I've experienced with my experience. The perception of planet Earth is that I have always had a soundtrack running.