but i'll never forget her, she stood up sing in that kathy kral when she could, she sat down when sheot tired. she went over and played one song on the piano, just to make sure none of us forgot that she was real good at that. so our friends, our family member, our mother, our grandmother, our aunt, our whatever. she did as she dominated our ups and downs and joys and heartbreaks when we start off listening to her first on the rad radio, buying the records, then you got tapes, you had to have a tape deck. the cds, then you had to have a cd player. now all you need to do is carry one of these little phones around. if you're as ancient as i am, it seems incredible all of the music in the world right here. but she did this great thing knowing she could not live long. and she even told the audience that that day she had gotten a good medical report. i have no idea if it's true or not because it was after i left her, but i know one thing, she wanted them to sit back, relax, feel good, and listen to her sing and not worry about how long she was going to live. [applause] now, we're living in