From: Digestifier To: Subject: Dead-Flames Digest #303 Dead-Flames Digest #303, Volume #48 Fri, 16 Sep 05 14:00:03 PDT Contents: Re: DEW plates ("Rogues Island's finest") Re: San Francisco Deadheads..... ("Carlisle") Re: San Francisco Deadheads..... ("Rogues Island's finest") Re: Hey New Guy! (leftie) Re: Longest Playin'? (Peter_Wimsey) Re: Great R&R albums with Horns (Peter_Wimsey) Re: Longest Playin'? ("Andrew Murawa") Re: NYRB on Smile by brian wilson ("macca281F") Re: Great R&R albums with Horns ("neurodancer") Re: San Francisco Deadheads..... ("Dave Kelly") Re: Longest Playin'? (Peter_Wimsey) Re: NDC Bush's speech last night ("neurodancer") Re: Longest Playin'? ("Dave Kelly") Re: The REAL Disaster (NDC) (kpnnews@yahoo.com) Re: Longest Playin'? ("Andrew Murawa") Re: Longest Playin'? (Peter_Wimsey) Re: For immediate release. ("neurodancer") Re: San Francisco Deadheads..... (kpnnews@yahoo.com) Re: San Francisco Deadheads..... (leftie) Re: The REAL Disaster (NDC) ("Stuknot") Re: San Francisco Deadheads..... ("Mizshely") Re: bush sweats it out haha ("neurodancer") Re: San Francisco Deadheads..... (leftie) Re: (NDC): Blue states revolt ("RickNBarbInSD") Re: The Fall - The Complete Peel Sessions (NDC) ("nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn") Re: San Francisco Deadheads..... ("Dave Kelly") Re: The Meters at the Fillmore ("Dave Kelly") Re: Power-dressing man leaves trail of destruction (NDC) ("Effty") ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Rogues Island's finest" Subject: Re: DEW plates Date: 16 Sep 2005 13:01:37 -0700 Stuknot wrote: > Rogues Island's finest wrote: > > kamchatka1@gmail.com wrote: > > > just a heads up to anyone lookin to register a car in the WNY > > > area...they are currently giving out plates with the letters "DEW" on > > > them in Buffalo. i shit you not. at least i got one at the DMV on > > > Broadway last week. plus i have seen a couple since. yet another > > > great reason to head to buffalo. > > > -felix > > > > Will these be available in the afternoon? > > > > Mark > > Does it matter? I guess it doesn't. Mark ------------------------------ From: "Carlisle" Subject: Re: San Francisco Deadheads..... Date: 16 Sep 2005 13:03:48 -0700 LP wrote: > No doubt the BEST entertainment possible in SF would be a David Nelson > Band show, and a personal meeting between JOE and MARK!!!!!!!! > > I'd PAY to be there and watch.... > > LP And Dave Kelly. Joe, take pictures and feel free to upload them at www.recmusicphish.com On behalf of the women of RMGD, Mrs. Car Whistle ------------------------------ From: "Rogues Island's finest" Subject: Re: San Francisco Deadheads..... Date: 16 Sep 2005 13:09:08 -0700 LP wrote: > No doubt the BEST entertainment possible in SF would be a David Nelson > Band show, and a personal meeting between JOE and MARK!!!!!!!! > > I'd PAY to be there and watch.... I'm afraid it would be the biggest disappointment since the Jim Nabors film festival. Both of them would be cowering in the corner hoping that neither knew who the other was. Wait, that might be fun too. Mark ------------------------------ From: leftie Subject: Re: Hey New Guy! Date: Fri, 16 Sep 2005 13:09:32 -0700 JimK wrote: > On 16 Sep 2005 10:40:15 -0700, "neurodancer" > wrote: > > >>southforkk wrote: >> >>>"Steve Terry" wrote in message >>>news:dgd4q2$174g$1@news.iquest.net... >>> >>>>Okay, mister smarty pants Lighting Designer, how many deadheads does it >>>>take to change a light bulb? >>>> >>> >>>Two, one to twist it and one to light it. >>> >>> >>> >>>1000, 1 to change it and 999 to follow it around until it burns out.. >>> >>> >>> >>>25, 1 to change it , four to tape the event, three to sell veggie wraps and >>>dope and the rest to spin around. >>> >>> >>> >>>Any More out there??? >> >> >> >>17. One to change it and 16 to say how much better light bulbs were in >>the 70s. >>ND > > > And one to tell them to STFU! What does it think it's lighting, a moe. show? ------------------------------ From: Peter_Wimsey Subject: Re: Longest Playin'? Date: Fri, 16 Sep 2005 16:09:48 -0400 Andrew Murawa wrote: > "brew ziggins" wrote in message > news:MPG.1d94e8e1c0b26769897d4@newsstand.cit.cornell.edu... > >>Thus spake amurawa@hotmail.comspamsucks.... >> >>>"Kirk McElhearn" wrote in message >>>news:1h303rg.1m19q12knf78oN%kirk@mcelhearn.com... >>> >>>>Anyone know offhand what the longest Playin' is? >>>> >>>>Kirk >>> >>>5/21/74 Edmundsun Pavilion, UDub, Seattle >>> >>>Clocks in at over 45 minutes, and besides being long, is also very >>>good... >>> >>>This show is also "famous" (ugh) for having one of only two, I >>>believe, >>>live performances of "Money Money".. >> >>Actually there were three, 5/17,5/19 and 5/21 >> >>Guess they got it out of their system in a hurry. > > > Thank god... > > Huh?!?! This is a Grateful Dead newsgroup, right? N ------------------------------ From: Peter_Wimsey Subject: Re: Great R&R albums with Horns Date: Fri, 16 Sep 2005 16:11:18 -0400 Andrew Murawa wrote: > "Tim Ujin" wrote in message > news:1126893359.582878.125390@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... > >>I was surprised by all the naysaying with respect to horns in rock and >>roll bands. Sure LOM is pretty much of a bummer, but that is because >>of poor material/arrangements and the fact that Martin Fiero is just >>not a good horn player. >> >>My list of great Rock albums with horns on 'em: >> >>Rolling Stones - Exiles on Main Street >>Rolling stones - Sticky fingers >>Van Morrison - Moondance >>Van Morrison - His Band and Street Choir >>Van Morrison - St. Dominic's Preview >>Van Morrison - It's Too Late to Stop Now >>Joe Cocker- Mad Dogs and Englishmen >>Delaney & Bonnie & Friends - On Tour with Eric Clapton >>Sly and the Family Stone - Stand >>The Band - Rock of Ages >>Blood Sweat and Tears - The Child is Father to the Man >>Bruce Springsteen - Greetings from Asbury Park >>Bruce Springsteen - The Wild, the Innocent & the E Street Shuffle >>Bruce Springsteen - Born to Run > > > Bob Dylan - Street Legal... > > What can I say, damn near my favorite Dylan album (certainly in the top, > I dunno 15 or 20, hehe), and my choice for most underrated Dylan > album... > > There's one album that isn't on this list and should be #1 .... Waiting for Columbus. N ------------------------------ From: "Andrew Murawa" Subject: Re: Longest Playin'? Date: Fri, 16 Sep 2005 13:09:35 -0700 "Peter_Wimsey" wrote in message news:dgf8qc$dr6$1@gnus01.u.washington.edu... > Andrew Murawa wrote: >> "brew ziggins" wrote in message >> news:MPG.1d94e8e1c0b26769897d4@newsstand.cit.cornell.edu... >> >>>Thus spake amurawa@hotmail.comspamsucks.... >>> >>>>"Kirk McElhearn" wrote in message >>>>news:1h303rg.1m19q12knf78oN%kirk@mcelhearn.com... >>>> >>>>>Anyone know offhand what the longest Playin' is? >>>>> >>>>>Kirk >>>> >>>>5/21/74 Edmundsun Pavilion, UDub, Seattle >>>> >>>>Clocks in at over 45 minutes, and besides being long, is also very >>>>good... >>>> >>>>This show is also "famous" (ugh) for having one of only two, I >>>>believe, >>>>live performances of "Money Money".. >>> >>>Actually there were three, 5/17,5/19 and 5/21 >>> >>>Guess they got it out of their system in a hurry. >> >> >> Thank god... > > Huh?!?! This is a Grateful Dead newsgroup, right? So, lemme guess, you're the guy that got them to perform so much as three versions of that wretched song? Did you have your hand in Day Job too? ------------------------------ From: "macca281F" Crossposted-To: rec.arts.movies.current-films,rec.music.beatles,rec.music.rock-pop-r+b.1960s Subject: Re: NYRB on Smile by brian wilson Date: 16 Sep 2005 13:13:25 -0700 <>rich Yes, I've heard them both. I liked Pet Sounds a lot, but again, it was very early in his career and thus can't be put in a discussion ("discussion" Thurston Howller...it's how grown-ups communicate. Dickhead.) about sustainability. I think Smile is decent, not what I expected. Anyway, I was merely inquiring and asking for feedback, as can be seen by the closing line of my initial post. <> Stefan ------------------------------ From: "neurodancer" Subject: Re: Great R&R albums with Horns Date: 16 Sep 2005 13:15:49 -0700 Peter_Wimsey wrote: > Andrew Murawa wrote: > > > "Tim Ujin" wrote in message > > news:1126893359.582878.125390@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... > > > >>I was surprised by all the naysaying with respect to horns in rock and > >>roll bands. Sure LOM is pretty much of a bummer, but that is because > >>of poor material/arrangements and the fact that Martin Fiero is just > >>not a good horn player. > >> > >>My list of great Rock albums with horns on 'em: > >> > >>Rolling Stones - Exiles on Main Street > >>Rolling stones - Sticky fingers > >>Van Morrison - Moondance > >>Van Morrison - His Band and Street Choir > >>Van Morrison - St. Dominic's Preview > >>Van Morrison - It's Too Late to Stop Now > >>Joe Cocker- Mad Dogs and Englishmen > >>Delaney & Bonnie & Friends - On Tour with Eric Clapton > >>Sly and the Family Stone - Stand > >>The Band - Rock of Ages > >>Blood Sweat and Tears - The Child is Father to the Man > >>Bruce Springsteen - Greetings from Asbury Park > >>Bruce Springsteen - The Wild, the Innocent & the E Street Shuffle > >>Bruce Springsteen - Born to Run > > > > > > Bob Dylan - Street Legal... > > > > What can I say, damn near my favorite Dylan album (certainly in the top, > > I dunno 15 or 20, hehe), and my choice for most underrated Dylan > > album... > > > > > > There's one album that isn't on this list and should be #1 > ... Waiting for Columbus. > > You beat me to it Peter. I had the pleasure of attending one of those shows and will never forget Lenny Pickett (in the black tux with silver sax on the back) doing cartwheels across the stage. Great stuff! ND ------------------------------ From: "Dave Kelly" Subject: Re: San Francisco Deadheads..... Date: Fri, 16 Sep 2005 20:17:13 GMT "band beyond description" <123@456.com> wrote in message news:3p0co0F83g8pU3@individual.net... > On 2005-09-17 01:35:35 +0900, "Dave Kelly" said: > > so will Mark be wanting to take a bus or cab to Folsom that day? does > Sweetbac hire out for four-hour blocks of private chauffeur duty? > mileage, man spunk, tips extra. > -- > Peace, > Steve * Oh my gooodness....why do people always gang up on me? Look here, Stevie....Do you REALLY want me to open that can of wasabi I got on you the day we met ( and I bought ) you all those drinks at the Toronado? Let me WARN everyone here...if this guy shows up in your town, bring along extra moneys. It went like this...We ordered beers...I had domestic suds...Steve...Steve orders one of them huge ass Belgian champagne bottle things....I put a $20 on the bar... $3 dollars change...my pint ?...$2.50 (happy Hour).... do the MATH!....OK! 2nd round....he orders the same....as the barkeep is getting the juice, Steve here, excuses himself to use the mens room...10...15 minutes pass....I put ANOTHER $20 on the bar...$3 dollars change... As I'm putting a buck in the tip jar....yeah...you guessed it.... Mr "Big Man at Sony-Japan-Inventor of the Walkman" re-appears, slaps me on the back...says "Thanks Dog"....mentions something about terrible food in the United States, and proceeds to swill the "Belgian Tripple Banana with a hint of clove" like he just got out of jail!......this went on for what seemed like hours...."Do you think the bar would exchange these Yen?"....."DAMMITT.... SOMEONE must have lifted my wallet in the bus terminal mens room!" Excuse after excuse. By this time...I'll be honest...I had a heat on....I DRINK!... BIG DEAL!....but when this fool started mentioning the "Youth Hostel" ( He's in his mid to late 40's mind ya ) and how he dint feel safe in the location...with " Negros"...and what appear to be "some form of hostile looking South Americans"...I KNEW what he was after...even thru my Franziskaner Hefe Weizen fog...I excused myself...went into the mens room...and waited till Brother Steve was chatting up an oblivious patron of the bar with tales of his "Years playing for the Tokyo Giants".... I quietly slipped out the door as a fresh round of drinks were placed in front of Mr. Shayman and his newfound benefactor. Have you no shame, Steve?...have you NO shame? Sweetpants ------------------------------ From: Peter_Wimsey Subject: Re: Longest Playin'? Date: Fri, 16 Sep 2005 16:18:22 -0400 Andrew Murawa wrote: >>>>>>Anyone know offhand what the longest Playin' is? >>>> >>>>Guess they got it out of their system in a hurry. >>> >>> >>>Thank god... >> >>Huh?!?! This is a Grateful Dead newsgroup, right? > > > So, lemme guess, you're the guy that got them to perform so much as > three versions of that wretched song? Did you have your hand in Day Job > too? > > Well, no, since I was like, 1 years old, BUT I think it must be a pre-requisite written down somewhere that Deadheads have to love the 45 minute '73 Playin's. As for Day Job, I think you can blame Reagan or something... N ------------------------------ From: "neurodancer" Subject: Re: NDC Bush's speech last night Date: 16 Sep 2005 13:20:13 -0700 wyeknot wrote: > imsjry wrote: > > brew ziggins wrote: > >>Thus spake Imsjry@ameritech.net... > >>>brew ziggins wrote: > >>>>I thought it was his Best Speech Ever. > >>> > >>>Well, compared to what? > >> > >>All of his previous speeches. > >> > >>>It was also about 2 weeks late. That speech > >>>was nothing more than damage control and he didn't write a word of it. > >>>And the rolled up sleaves to project that he's down there "working"? I > >>>laughed out loud. > >> > >>I totally agree. I was just saying he did a much better job of faking it > >>than he usually does. > > > > Matbe the sleaves and neckties have been holding him back.. > > I see you still haven't had those 10 cups of coffee. > > Matt What would we do without the Usenet typo police? ND ------------------------------ From: "Dave Kelly" Subject: Re: Longest Playin'? Date: Fri, 16 Sep 2005 20:20:04 GMT "brew ziggins" wrote in message news:MPG.1d94e8945cbaef589897d3@newsstand.cit.cornell.edu... > Thus spake kirk@mcelhearn.com... >> Anyone know offhand what the longest Playin' is? > > Longest continuous Playin' was Seattle '74. If you wanna get into the > whole sandwich thing, I can't help you. * Step aside Brewstah, and let me set this kid straight! http://www.genosteaks.com/ ------------------------------ From: kpnnews@yahoo.com Subject: Re: The REAL Disaster (NDC) Date: 16 Sep 2005 13:21:26 -0700 LP wrote: > >The welfare state--and the brutish, uncivilized mentality it > >sustains and encourages--is the man-made disaster that explains the moral > >ugliness that has swamped New Orleans. And that is the story that no > >one is reporting. > > > It's about time someone examined this. After Katrina, I spoke with my > brother who lives in the region, and he told me the same thing; that > the entitlement mentality in NO was an immense, crippling social > problem that has been brewing for decades. This storm stripped away the > covers and we now get to see the damage it has caused. A problem that - > unlike the hurricane - doesn't just pass by and disappear. I agree. It's a great article. I feel the need as do others here to state a disclaimer before any Katrina comments: mine = everyone was to blame. That being said, I am from New Orleans, and the behaviour did not surprise me. You are right though that it was exposed to a global audience not via a newsmagazine piece. I am not sure what the solution really is. The problem is clearly an entitlement attitude. I can take this because I can. Kurt ------------------------------ From: "Andrew Murawa" Subject: Re: Longest Playin'? Date: Fri, 16 Sep 2005 13:22:36 -0700 "Peter_Wimsey" wrote in message news:dgf9af$e72$1@gnus01.u.washington.edu... > Andrew Murawa wrote: > >>>>>>>Anyone know offhand what the longest Playin' is? >>>>> >>>>>Guess they got it out of their system in a hurry. >>>> >>>> >>>>Thank god... >>> >>>Huh?!?! This is a Grateful Dead newsgroup, right? >> >> >> So, lemme guess, you're the guy that got them to perform so much as >> three versions of that wretched song? Did you have your hand in Day >> Job too? > > Well, no, since I was like, 1 years old, BUT I think it must be a > pre-requisite written down somewhere that Deadheads have to love the > 45 minute '73 Playin's. > As for Day Job, I think you can blame Reagan or something... Um, I think you read that post a bit wrong... I said the 45 min Playin was very good... It was Money Money that I was glad they done got out of their system right quick... ------------------------------ From: Peter_Wimsey Subject: Re: Longest Playin'? Date: Fri, 16 Sep 2005 16:26:34 -0400 Andrew Murawa wrote: > Um, I think you read that post a bit wrong... I said the 45 min Playin > was very good... It was Money Money that I was glad they done got out of > their system right quick... > > Oh! I have been a bit quick on the draw with the newsgroup lately, maybe I better cut myself off for a while (but then I wouldn't discover gems like this JGB 8/15/84 show I am jamming on right now, N ------------------------------ From: "neurodancer" Subject: Re: For immediate release. Date: 16 Sep 2005 13:28:46 -0700 YoMama wrote: > ba ba booie wrote: > > For immediate release > > office of the press secretary > > September 15, 2005 > > > > > > Ever been to any of these places? > > > > I just met some guy @ the flea market that just came back from Peru. > > His wifes parents live down there. > > > > Do you know the drug specialalities of each of these countries? > > > > Where the heck is Laos? > > > > > > > > booie.......... > > Between Thailand and Vietnam Indeed. I lived there for 3 years as a kid and have been back twice since. Its specialties include attractive, friendly people, great food, beautiful Buddhist temples, corrupt government and very strong drugs. Think Cambodia without Ankor Wat. Luong Prabang (the old royal capital)is a unique place. ND ------------------------------ From: kpnnews@yahoo.com Subject: Re: San Francisco Deadheads..... Date: 16 Sep 2005 13:29:29 -0700 LP wrote: > No doubt the BEST entertainment possible in SF would be a David Nelson > Band show, and a personal meeting between JOE and MARK!!!!!!!! > > I'd PAY to be there and watch.... Only if Master were on the bill, and Phil didn't show up due to some function at his kids college. Well, they'd need a taplist like Toronado. Then it'd be perfect. I'd head over a week early. Looks like the RWNWDHs are invading. Joe might need to go to Mexico early :) Kurt ------------------------------ From: leftie Subject: Re: San Francisco Deadheads..... Date: Fri, 16 Sep 2005 13:31:03 -0700 Grtfl, you like cars? Head to the south parking lot of the Eastmont Mall in Oakland on the Saturday night of your stay, about 10:30pm or 11pm. There is a roving free festival in Oaktown called a Sideshow; you can get the location of the night's festivities there. I suspect you will get exactly the Bay Area reception you deserve at the Sideshow, believe me. ------------------------------ From: "Stuknot" Subject: Re: The REAL Disaster (NDC) Date: 16 Sep 2005 13:36:17 -0700 Roxanne McDaniel wrote: > This was sent to me from my cousin in Mississipi.... > > An Unnatural Disaster: A Hurricane Exposes the Man-Made > Disaster of the Welfare State > > > > An Objectivist Review > > > > > > by Robert Tracinski | The Intellectual Activist > > > > September 2, 2005 "Objectivist"? Like in Ayn Rand? Sure, that's "intellectual." This article, without citing to any sources, takes anecdotal evidence about incidents of crime that were no doubt horrific and stupid, and extrapolates from there that an entire segment of society in LA has no values? I found it offensive. John H. ------------------------------ From: "Mizshely" Subject: Re: San Francisco Deadheads..... Date: 16 Sep 2005 13:36:25 -0700 David Nelson will be playing at the Sweetwater on September 21 with the Bluegrass group, Papermill Creek Rounders. The PCR are quite good and the personnel vary from time to time but usually include Banana (Youngbloods), Ed Neff (High Country), Paul Shelasky, etc. You can google their website. The Sweetwater is a Bay Area music biz landmark and Nelson is an institution (or he should be in one, depneding upon your point of view). ------------------------------ From: "neurodancer" Subject: Re: bush sweats it out haha Date: 16 Sep 2005 13:37:19 -0700 Everybody's Gonna Be Happy wrote: > "Don Bean" wrote in message > news:8ayWe.708$gE7.372@fe08.lga... > > Dont you just love to see Bush wiggle and squirm when he has to do things > > from the middle instead of his comfortable far right... Hes been governing > > from his base for so long that now he looks sooo out of touch... Lame duck > > is too nice for this guy.... > > Bean > > > His answer to everything is to throw gigantic amounts of money at it. This > "conservative" president is responsible for the biggest spending sprees and > the biggest expansion of the federal government since FDR. > > All I wanted the feds to do was to help evacuate old and sick people before > the storm, and to provide toilets, food, water, and some temporary housing > to the survivors of the storm. > > They couldn't do any of the above. > > So now Bush is gonna build an Emerald City and end the cycle of poverty on > the Gulf Coast, spending hundreds of billions to make millionaires out of > hordes of attorneys, lobbyists, and corporate profiteers (gotta have more > tax breaks). It sounded like he was also planning on handing out million > dollar checks, free college tuition, and nice new homes to anyone remotely > affected by the storm. > > I guess he thinks if he sends the government further into bankruptcy the > critics will cut him some slack. In other words, his proclaimed belief in > small government is exposed as a big lie once again; as long as his poll > numbers recover he doesn't care about the taxpayers who will be footing the > bill for this massive series of expenditures. > > Oh, and I bet ultra conservative Haley Barbour now has a new perspective on > sucking at the federal teat. No amount will be enough, no effort too great > to help Mississippi recover. He won't sit still until every resident of > his state is sitting in their new 4,000 sq foot home, paid for by the > federal government, with every child in Harvard, paid for by the federal > government, with a new Hummer in the drive way, paid for by the federal > government, and a nice new business down at the nice new strip mall, all > paid for by the federal government. > > All they had to do was send in some trucks with porta potties, food, and > water and none of this would be necessary! > > EGBH I think he learned his lesson from how well the strategy worked preventing lawsuits after 9/11. Throwing a couple million bucks at people (many of whom in 9/11 were already millionaires) goes a long way toward shutting people up. Only problem is there's a few more people involved here and a bit more destruction. ND ------------------------------ From: leftie Subject: Re: San Francisco Deadheads..... Date: Fri, 16 Sep 2005 13:38:40 -0700 Mizshely wrote: snip! Mizshely: HatefulNarc is a bug-eyed fuckwit and you don't want him within 200 miles of a David Nelson show. Trust me on this. ------------------------------ From: "RickNBarbInSD" Subject: Re: (NDC): Blue states revolt Date: 16 Sep 2005 13:41:46 -0700 Carlisle wrote: > Brad Greer wrote: > > On 15 Sep 2005 22:13:24 -0700, "Carlisle" > > wrote: > > >"By the way, we're taking the good pot, too." Not so fast, hombre. > > >That's what you think. You've apparently never had the Kentucky > > >Chronic. Besides, we got all the good bourbon and whiskey. And that's > > >the DAMN TRUTH!! Anyway as my old boss used to say, "Don't let the door > > >hit you on the ass on your way out." ;} > > >peace and awe, > > >cpc > > > > While I'm sure good pot is grown in Kentucky I'll be happy with the > > Blue State product. As to bourbon, well, that's an issue but I can't > > see you Red Staters not exporting it. > > And I can't see you Blue Staters not importing it. > > > > ps-yeah I just corrected a typo. ;) Well, you jus' KNOW those Christofascists'll be throwin' yer asses straight inta jail if yer caught drinkin' any on Sundays! Why do they HATE FREEDOM?!?!?! ;D Rick ------------------------------ From: "nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn" Subject: Re: The Fall - The Complete Peel Sessions (NDC) Date: Fri, 16 Sep 2005 21:43:22 +0100 "band beyond description" <123@456.com> wrote in message news:3p0dahF7q7ocU1@individual.net... > The Fall - The Complete Peel Sessions 1978-2004 (Sanctuary) > > Has anyone heard or ordered this six-disc set? or found it yet at > Amoeba? looks great! > > The Fall: "They are always different, they are always the same" - John Peel > http://tinyurl.com/cgwkm No - but I've seen it recommended and it's fairyl cheap, isn't it? Hey - John Peel used to live quite near me. It's the most beautiful place in all the world to be on an autumn day. For some weird reason last autumn he was in Peru, where he died - a man with a weak heart in a high altitude location. Such a shame he won't see another Suffolk dawn. ------------------------------ From: "Dave Kelly" Subject: Re: San Francisco Deadheads..... Date: Fri, 16 Sep 2005 20:43:00 GMT "leftie" wrote in message news:dgfa27$1ham$1@agate.berkeley.edu... > Grtfl, you like cars? Head to the south parking lot of the Eastmont Mall > in Oakland on the Saturday night of your stay, about 10:30pm or 11pm. > There is a roving free festival in Oaktown called a Sideshow; you can get > the location of the night's festivities there. I suspect you will get > exactly the Bay Area reception you deserve at the Sideshow, believe me. * Great visual, Leftness..Hateful shows up in his rented Hyundai.... tries to do donuts in the middle of the acorn projects on W.Grand in Oakland...can only manage a few feeble squeals...stalls out in 2nd gear .....then gets stomped by 30-40 teenagers when they discover the KKK grand wizard costume in the backseat..Miss Hateful ( watching from the sidelines...clutching a 40 oz) runs off with a 17 year old local gent in sagging Phat Farm jeans and a shower cap! Sweet-Donut ------------------------------ From: "Dave Kelly" Subject: Re: The Meters at the Fillmore Date: Fri, 16 Sep 2005 20:46:05 GMT "JC Martin" wrote in message news:yVnWe.13825$p%3.59973@typhoon.sonic.net... > That's exactly why I'm not going to this all-star BCT gig. Way too much > money for what is a single night of nostalgia. * Wife said NO!, huh JJ? ------------------------------ From: "Effty" Subject: Re: Power-dressing man leaves trail of destruction (NDC) Date: 16 Sep 2005 13:47:05 -0700 Seems too odd to be true. Also, that seems like a fairly uncomfortable thing to wear. Wool and nylon? Yech! Seems like a reason to sweat. ------------------------------ ** FOR YOUR REFERENCE ** The service addresses, to which questions about the list itself and requests to be added to or deleted from it should be directed, are as follows: Internet: dead-flames-request@gdead.berkeley.edu Bitnet: dead-flames-request%gdead.berkeley.edu@ucbcmsa Uucp: ...!{ucbvax,uunet}!gdead.berkeley.edu!dead-flames-request You can send mail to the entire list (and rec.music.gdead) via one of these addresses: Internet: dead-flames@gdead.berkeley.edu Bitnet: dead-flames%gdead.berkeley.edu@ucbcmsa Uucp: ...!{ucbvax,uunet}!gdead.berkeley.edu!dead-flames End of Dead-Flames Digest ****************************** .