what kind of music do you like well i i like uh i guess it would be easier to say tell you what kind i don't like i don't like hard rock uh but other than that i i like just about every kind i i'm not real crazy about modern uh country and western i i like the old uh uh country western songs that i grew up with uh San Antonio Rose and uh the Sons of the Pioneers Cool Water and that sort of thing oh now that i don't know well see you're not as old as i am either that or i didn't listen to Sons of the Pioneers i've heard about yeah uh in fact i have a friend who uh plays hammered dulcimer and sings uh yodel cowboy yodeling songs and she talked um-hum talks about Patsy Montana i think you know who that was no no well that she she that was i gather an old cowgirl who used to um-hum sing songs like that yeah and i i like the old Hank Williams songs uh-huh uh-huh but uh the modern kind it seems to me it all sounds just pretty much alike pretty much like like rock um yeah well or or or just too similar to each other it's hard to tell one song from yeah it's hard to tell one song from the other yeah yeah too too be truthful with you i'm sort of a Beethoven and Bach fan well i like all of that i like classical i when i look at my tapes it's hard to tell i like Celtic music i like classical um-hum i like uh some of the new age music um-hum i like uh blues uh um-hum Muddy Waters people like that i like uh uh what else do i have folk music um-hum i like folk music a lot yeah i have a good friend who grew up in Mexico she's been in this country oh about twelve fifteen years and uh uh she gave me a tape uh of some Spanish music oh what is that dance with the ladies in the long dress and the fans uh oh you mean uh flamenco oh yes that's beautiful yeah flamenco it's modern day flamenco music yeah flamenco's beautiful yeah and it's really different and it's really pretty yeah yeah well that that i like and i used to live in Mexico so i like i like Mexican music to a certain extent just because because it reminds me of that time um-hum um-hum and then uh um do you play anything well there're two schools of thought on that you mean yours and everyone else's yeah uh i i played in the band in in college i played the clarinet B flat clarinet uh-huh uh-huh and then uh i took a semester as an elective i took a semester of class piano and i have a piano and an and an organ not a very fancy organ wow but it's an old Hammond uh-huh uh and uh i i can sight read most church hymns and uh oh the First Movement of Moonlight sonata that goes of course very slowly uh and do you do it do you play no not as on a regular basis yeah uh i that's going to be my retirement activity if i can ever ever retire well i and get back and get back into trying something with music huh yeah i i do sing in my church choir oh you do yeah oh well that's great yeah so so i i i do keep up to that extent yeah do do you play any instruments no well i played the piano you know as a child uh for years and then quit and then kind of enjoyed it and took the guitar and played the guitar a little bit and i can sight read uh and we have a um-hum piano my son was a percussionist and so he has we have a marimba and a drum set if i were to take anything i think i would take drums i just loved it when he did that um-hum yeah in in fact one time uh i bought a a two hour session with his teacher for a um lady who said she would had always wanted to go and just play all of those percussion instruments that you see including the gong the big big gong um-hum and so he let us into the percussion room and we got to play on every single instrument listen let let me tell you what my uh my retirement job's going to be what uh i've just been to the Meyerson one time and the first part was oh Schubert and you know the usual stuff and then there was this very modern day uh-huh piece that had no rhythm no tune and just sounded like a bunch of racket uh-huh and in the the middle of the stage was this box about oh four by four by four covered with black black what i have no idea uh-huh