there was a little radio station up here in l.a., kfwb, hunter hancock in orange county you could barelylike i had ray charles and b.b. king and bobby and these guys coming to my house everyday and every night, showing me -- not teaching me how to sing but singing along with them, i was just -- they taught me how to sing. >> just a couple minutes to go. how did you process the breakup with bobby? >> well, you know, bobby and i had broken up a couple of times in our career, but we since the '90s, 1990 we were really back together and having a ball. and when bobby passed away in '03, you know, i didn't so much realize it then but, you know, i'm a righteous brother. and when bobby passed away, the "righteous brothers" passed away. and so it took me about two years to finally figure that out that you know, big part of you went when bobby passed away. >> what's great about this book, and i haven't scratched the surface of this because there's so much of this rich life and legacy still on going thankfully, what's great about this book, different than most, you hear the voices of his family and