they didn't want the cliche. they didn't want you to throw a television out the window. >> larry: it's the good, the bad and the ugly. it truly is. but it was really well received. >> larry: does the band have a lot of arguments? >> no, we don't, no, we don't. we truly don't. i think that that's part of the success, is that everybody has a common mission and plays a very integral role. it's a football team. i'm a quarterback and i have to have receivers and linemen. i'm not looking to get in the nfl. it is time to grow up and move on. >> larry: that's a big number. >> i'm working hard. >> larry: got a city in mind? >> a few. in these times, there are opportunities out there. >> larry: many bands do greatest hits albums because they don't have anything new to do. you have a greatest hits album out. how did the decision come to do that? >> the truth is, initially, it was a commitment. i promised the record company. i called the ceo in 2007 and said, i'm going to go to