and clement attlee, the socialist prime minister comes in and churchill steps away.m usually very highbrow, and this just you bring it out of me. [laughter] so we are in a divided era of music has represented, illuminated, tried to assuage our divisions in the past. what you see the role in this era? for your craft? >> for my craft in this era. for me, sometimes music as they just to make you feel good. and right now we really need that. we also need music for people to be able to hear and get both sides. no matter what side of the aisle you fall on, no matter what type of music you like. but some way that stirs your soul and let you see insight into another point of view. music has a way of doing that. and i think for me, when those songs come along or when that inspiration comes along i try to do that. sometimes i just try to make a song to make you laugh. or cry. one of the songs that really, for me is one of those trend's injury, you just mix up words but that's why i'm here. [laughter] 's heat. >> he's teaching me vocabulary the same time. that's one of the grea