like lateme, it was 1960's, early 1970's. human potential movement is what they called it at the time. it was a lot of self realization going on, and self-help books and things like that. church camps were more about that than organized religion. we had a really great community and great support system. one of the catch phrases was followed your bliss, and that was definitely our bliss. tavis: since you mentioned the church, i cannot resist one of the funny stories. i am laughing already because they know what i am talking about. [laughter] tell the story. >> i think what you are referring to is one of the first times that nancy and i ever played live in front of people was that our parents church. it was the first congregational church. it was a pretty liberal church for the 1960's. so we on a youth sunday, were up there in front of the church playing, and we chose to play the doors song, "when the music's over." cancel myes the line " subscription to the resurrection." [laughter] we didn't see anything wrong with it, becaus