I got to meet Don Buchla back in the '70s. My friend Will was visiting from Phoenix, and he had a company making studio mixers. So I tagged along while he made the rounds to visit potential vendors and clients.<p>Don had an awesome setup in his Berkeley living room. A whole ring of synths of different kinds, a Buchla Box or two, a Moog of some sort, and some new stuff he was working on.<p>I don't think we tripped out on that trip, but maybe Don didn't let us handle the synths enough.<p>On the way to Don's, we stopped in San Francisco to visit a recording studio somewhere south of Market. When we walked in the front door, no one was at the reception desk, so we wandered around and ended up in the coffee room.<p>In walked Art Garfunkel to grab a cup, and we got to talking. Will had his Rolleiflex twin lens reflex camera hanging from his neck and asked Art if he could take his picture. "Sure! Hey, while you're here, we're doing some recording, do you want to hang out in the control room and listen?"<p>Well of course the answer was yes!<p>After a while, Art's recording engineer noticed us and hollered into the talkback mic, "ART!!! Who are these people?!?!?" Art said, "It's OK, Roy, they are cool."<p>Roy Halee would have nothing of it. He marched Will and me out the back door of the studio and down the steps to the street. A bit embarrassing but worth it for the experience.<p>I did learn one thing. Of course I'd seen the Simon and Garfunkel album covers where Art practically towered over Paul. I always thought Art must be really tall! But in person, he was barely an inch over my own 5' 8" height. I just never knew that Paul Simon was on the shorter side at 5' 2".<p>The things you learn when you wander into recording studios uninvited...