yeah, i lived in this really small town, vermillion, south dakota, and we went to church, and i knewy brother liked classical music so i heard that, so i wasn't in on elvis or even dylan, and then we had ed sullivan, and we watched ed sullivan, and there they were. i was just flabbergasted, because it was unlike anything -- my father had kingston trio, pete seeger records. my mother had soundtracks from musicals. great music, lots of great music influenced me, but this was another matter. and they were cute. tavis: but they were men. >> i didn't care then. they were okay. they were okay. but they were, as we all know, in retrospect, not that anyone -- well, no, that's not true. not everybody got it. old people didn't get it. tavis: oh, of course, of course. >> just like i don't get my daughter's music, and i feel like an old fogey. but the beatles, in hindsight, were geniuses. tavis: so hearing all those disparate sounds, it's all good stuff -- and quincy jones told me that there's only two kinds of music -- good music and bad music. so you were hearing a bunch of good stuff, but you