i remember some of the suttles that were at the east 73rd street, and once at dinner, they played the goldberg variation, and it was a magical evening and another time that i can't remember if you can remember, jay, but if he plays bach, he played the bag of bells or something else that evening, and this is the kind of thing that used to happen in people's house, and very rarely does happen now, and i found it absolutely magical occasion, and you know, i lived fairly close to where bill lived in stanford and for various reasons on sunday afternoons my u wiwife a would go back to his moment where she would play the piano and he would play the harpsichord and they were not great musical experiences, but great experiences. >> human experiences. >> human experiences. so i just want to sort of draw the line under and put in boldface here your characterization of bill's musical person and not only seated at the keyboard, because it was something deep in the character that was profoundly musical. >> that is such a wonderful voice, by the way, the speaking voice. >> he did. >> one of the grea