and you actually had roger daltry kneeling at your chair, and you had pete townsend saying that your rendition of that song made him break into tears. >> mm-hmm. and you're just like, "hey, guys, you're the who." what was that like? i mean, what was it like to know that you were then breaking into that other sector? >> well, as i said, it was more of a... it was more satisfaction for me to see my husband, who is irish, who grew up with this music, and who knew all of these people. he knows their favorite color, and when they were born, to my annoyance. because nobody knew all of that about me. and he's a record historian and collector, so he knows all about not only black music, but the british music. and it was... the british rock thing that i've just done was his concept. and he... so for me to see him see them looking at me like that, it was like... i got more of a kick out of that than... because i just don't have that reverence for that group of people. everybody that i have reverence for came before me. i don't know any contemporaries that i idolize. >> hinojosa: so who would b