Deryk Barker wrote on John Cage: >It was actually 4:33 not 32. Not only have I listened to his music for >longer than that, I've played it for longer and I've evern spoken to the >man for around that length of time. So, Deryk, you spoke to John Cage? In 1968 or 9 I did a broadcast interview with him -- 90 min or 2 hrs. Didn't have a clue what to say to him, I knew only the most sketchy things about him. As it turned out, it didn't matter at all. We had a marvelous conversation about God knows what. Then, a few weeks later, I was invited to one of those marvelous Greene & Greene homes in Pasadena, at which Cage was the guest of honor and chef. He had been out for days locating the best mushrooms in California which became the basis for a great meal. Someone should ask Varda about it. I'm sure she was there, and her memory is far better than mine. But Cage was a very interesting man, full of humor and kindness. I've always regretted the snide things I used to say about his music. He was obviously an artist of far more substance than I once believed. Bill S