with franco nero, djangu, you haven’t seen the film, if i had seen it, where he walked with a coffinoff you altogether, that’s it, janga reinhard, he’s a french guitarist, he played in the forties, he made his style like this, it’s called manush or tamzhi swing, it ’s called differently , this is such funny, cool, cheerful music, and i liked playing it, just in the army, i didn’t hide the player, i hid the guitar and notes, it’s more difficult. i tried, well, there the dryers could be thrown onto the boards, a very cool thing, if no one slept there, my guitar lay there, that’s where i studied at night, well guys, well, this is already in the second year of service, of course, in the first year you practice there, so i remembered, you fly, well, the first six months, then a little bit there, you already have to, you already have to sort of control the situation there, but it requires drawing from you, as if naturally, that too. you can’t, as they say, crawl to the side, so they say, oh, cool, lesh, but it’s okay, we ’ll sit here, listen to you play, but i i think, okay, i’m playing, o