50:12 Legendary. And I said to Bill, I said, I want you to do a set that you could get arrested for if you did it down south. That that you wouldn't do live in front of an audience and down south. So, you know, whatever it is and he did he did do a set that was really over the top. I loved him.
05:41 1 called Tanglewood, which is the summer residence for the Boston Symphony Orchestra, And another place called the Berkshire Music Barn, which was just down the street. So those are down in Lenox, Mass in the south of southern part of Berkshires. So when I was young, really young, and I don't know how how often, but, you know, maybe 10, 11, I was a a, an usher in the afternoons at Tanglewood. And in those days, Arthur Fiedler and Leonard Bernstein were part of the conductors and you know and I had to wear a you know white little thing and my brother would drop me off and I would, you know, hang out there. So that was part 1, and part 2 was down the road was the Berkshire Music Barn, And the Berkshire Music Barn was originally the summer residence in the fifties started by MJQ, the modern jazz quartet.