contextturaly, as many times as i've had to talk to you on the program together and individually, we'vee character that the village is in your story. talk about the village. >> i think it was bad rap when you saw the movie because it painted a very dark picture. and what peter and i experienced in the village with mary of a great deal of hopefulness. not only about the equity between people but the vision that the music shared. and the hopeful not for the country. these were -- this is a radically integrated group from different countries, different races, and getting along just swell for no money but all for the vision and the love of it. >> yeazk0é it was not a time whh people were competitive, were thinking about fame or success, it was -- we felt that we were in a crucible of change and excitement. and the privilege of that on a day-to-day basis was extraordinary. and i -- i must say that that kind of spirit, it does not characterize any business anymore, you know. but it was -- that was the time. >> speaking of that kind of spirit not being at the epicenter of the business today, s