ultimate -- never left her gospel roots and she -- any concert, she would break out in gospel song and do a hole hi dance. she didn't care who was there. she was never ashamed of any of her roots and in fact made us all proud. that's part of her legacy. she made us embrace ourselves. >> i remember that moment so clearly when she came out and i thought exactly that, she has got her sunday church outfit on and she's going to sing praise to the lord and thank the lord for somebody maybe she thought they would never see, an african-american president. >> absolutely. i remember it was freezing that day i mean, it was one of the coldest days you can remember we all warmed up when she walked out with the hat on her head and sang and put the gospel into that anthem. it was something only aretha franklin could do. >> roland, i'm looking at this video again that we're seeing and you can't help but dance along and move along with aretha. refer ends al -- there's a picture of you, you're in the