From: Digestifier To: Subject: Dead-Flames Digest #381 Dead-Flames Digest #381, Volume #48 Thu, 22 Sep 05 20:00:02 PDT Contents: Re: Nuke the hurricane! (joker4153@comcast.net) Re: I love a good Franklins ("Andrew Murawa") Re: Nuke the hurricane! ("Richard Morris") Re: Strictly Blugrass schedule up on line!!! (joker4153@comcast.net) Re: ndc-hand washing post bathroom? ("king88uy7") Re: ndc-hand washing post bathroom? (The Lord of Eltingville) Re: Brave New World ("frndthdevl") Re: 1972 ("Andrew Murawa") Re: Nuke the hurricane! (The Lord of Eltingville) odd FLAC problem. ("rcb30") Re: odd FLAC problem. ("rcb30") Re: odd FLAC problem. ("Steve Terry") Dickey Betts tonight! (joker4153@comcast.net) Re: Brave New World ("Richard Morris") Re: Mmmmm...Playin' Mix ("Josh") Re: Brave New World (Tom Beck) Re: Mmmmm...Playin' Mix ("Josh") Re: Brave New World ("frndthdevl") Re: Brave New World ("Richard Morris") Re: ndc-two subjects not to discuss with folks you like (Tom Beck) Re: What's It Like in Atlantic City? ("Neil X.") Re: What's It Like in Atlantic City? ("Neil X.") Re: ndc-two subjects not to discuss with folks you like (Tom Beck) Re: Brave New World (JC Martin) Re: George Busch drinking......AGAIN..... ("AirtimeJunkie") Re: Nuke the hurricane! ("pv34pv3p") Re: ndc-two subjects not to discuss with folks you like (JC Martin) Re: ndc-two subjects not to discuss with folks you like (JC Martin) Re: Got Gas? (Sherry) People so Consumed by Hatred for W That They Haven't Had an Unpredictable Thought in 5 years ("pv34pv3p") Re: ndc-just saw some lady on CNN, shes not evacuation galveston (Sherry) Re: Got Gas? (Kelly Humphries) Re: The REAL Disaster (NDC) (Sherry) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: joker4153@comcast.net Subject: Re: Nuke the hurricane! Date: 22 Sep 2005 17:33:51 -0700 He distinctly said "superbrains". Pay attention. ------------------------------ From: "Andrew Murawa" Subject: Re: I love a good Franklins Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2005 17:31:53 -0700 "Greg Sasso" wrote in message news:1127417887.010376.273730@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... > > Carlisle wrote: >> RickNBarbInSD wrote: >> > RickNBarbInSD wrote: >> > > Carlisle wrote: >> > > > Joe wrote: >> > > > > Well, around the time that the Dead introduced Lost Sailor, I >> > > > > owned a 20 >> > > > > foot sailboat on SF Bay, and even had a custom-made captain's >> > > > > t-shirt that >> > > > > read "Dead-A-Head." So, I had a special love of Lost Sailor. >> > > > > >> > > > > But, it was the 70s when I reached the height of my Dead, >> > > > > ummm, err, >> > > > > mania, so that when I look back now, 20something years later, >> > > > > Lost Sailor >> > > > > really was, just about, the high point of 80s Dead songs for >> > > > > me. >> > > > > >> > > > > Sorry, but after Keith and Donna, that Brent guy did nothing >> > > > > for me. Nada. >> > > > > Aside from some occassional Greek Theater Magic, it was all >> > > > > 'downhill from >> > > > > there.' >> > > > > >> > > > > Joe >> > > > >> > > > Now that's just so Old School. ;} >> > > > Brent was the best harmonizer the boyz ever had- >> > > > And he could work magic on the piano AND the organ. >> > > > Not necessarily any better than the era you are promoting, just >> > > > a >> > > > different kind of magic. Do I have a second here?? >> > > > p&l, >> > > > carrie >> > > >> > > >> > > You do have a second here for Joe and his Keith and Donna >> > > era!!!!! ;D >> > > >> > > The Grateful Dead were NEVER "better" than those golden days for >> > > me. >> > > But, having said that I do indeed concur with you Carrie as far >> > > as >> > > "Brent...could work magic on the piano AND the organ. Not >> > > necessarily >> > > any better than the era you are promoting, just a different kind >> > > of >> > > magic." >> > > >> > > >> > > Hey Carrie, stay plush willya? ;D >> > > >> > > Rick >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > Then again I am definitely "old school"!!!!! ;D >> > >> > >> > Rick >> >> I'm considered Old School over on RMP, Rick. Friggin kidzz. >> I was even called a "washed up old hippie" today. Thought you all >> might >> enjoy that one. >> >> Right now, I'm really groovin' on 11-14-73. I realize *it* doesn't >> get >> any better than this. Jerry was making his guitar produce all >> different >> tones and sounds. This show is simply inspiring. Here's the link that >> a >> kind person threw me along with some better downloading info- >> http://www.archive.org/audio/etree-details-db.php?id=12132 >> > > The stretch of 11/11/73 - 11/21/73 might be my favorite in GD history. > > That could change in 5 minutes. I agree that this November '73 stretch is probably my favorite in GD history, but I'm not so sure that there is a possiblity of that changing... 11/11/73 through 11/21/73 might just be the highlight of all of western civilization... ------------------------------ From: "Richard Morris" Subject: Re: Nuke the hurricane! Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2005 17:36:03 -0700 wrote in message news:1127435631.133024.20230@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com... > He distinctly said "superbrains". Pay attention. > Sorry ... attention deficit disorder. R. ------------------------------ From: joker4153@comcast.net Subject: Re: Strictly Blugrass schedule up on line!!! Date: 22 Sep 2005 17:41:47 -0700 Rox~ If it is broadcast, there should be info on the website. Use the link Rupert gave to get to the home page. I don't recall any of the past ones being aired. Larry ------------------------------ From: "king88uy7" Subject: Re: ndc-hand washing post bathroom? Date: 22 Sep 2005 18:06:23 -0700 Not me, but yeah, that and other things "happen" ------------------------------ From: The Lord of Eltingville Subject: Re: ndc-hand washing post bathroom? Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2005 20:53:26 -0400 king88uy7 wrote: > > Given the condition of bathrooms at arenas.... The sink ain't sanitary. Anyone who'd ever been to a show at the Boston Garden knows that those sinks were the last place a sane person would ever put their hands. On those nights, they weren't so much sinks as they were auxiliary urinals/crappers/vomitoriums... ------------------------------ From: "frndthdevl" Subject: Re: Brave New World Date: 22 Sep 2005 18:16:30 -0700 I am a man who looks after the pigs Usually I get along OK. I am man who reveals all he digs, Should be more careful what I say. ------------------------------ From: "Andrew Murawa" Subject: Re: 1972 Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2005 18:20:58 -0700 "Peter_Wimsey" wrote in message news:dgud5i$qtg$1@gnus01.u.washington.edu... > OK, so I have always held that '72 was a tad overhyped because it was > the first of the 3 "exploration" years, and so for people who were > there (not me) it outshines '73 and '74, and in the recordings it has > a certain something. I tend to argue that '74, and June, '74 in > particular is the peak year for that era. I agree that it is a "tad overhyped", in that I think '73 and '74 are better overall... But, that is really picking nits, because just about everything from the time Keith joined the band until the hiatus is pretty friggin' excellent... ------------------------------ From: The Lord of Eltingville Subject: Re: Nuke the hurricane! Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2005 20:59:30 -0400 pv34pv3p wrote: > > Nukin' it might work... Maybe we could use of of those nukes that were stockpiled in Iraq. Oh wait. There weren't any... > > But you'd have to dig up FDR and Truman to get it to happen... > > pv34pv3p ------------------------------ From: "rcb30" Subject: odd FLAC problem. Date: 22 Sep 2005 18:25:36 -0700 OK, got a new laptop, getting set up to do bidness. - Downloaded BT client. No problem. - Downloaded (via BT) FLAC file, apparently fine. - Downloaded FLAC Frontend, apparently fine. - Unzip Frontend, put shortcut for actual app on desktop. Open it. - Drag FLAC into Frontend, select destination folder, press decode. - I get "FLAC.exe not found!" error window. WTF? Am I leaving something out? Must be something simple, but I'm not sure what. Perhaps I should start by re-downloading and installing frontend? Insights, anyone? thanks - rcb ------------------------------ From: "rcb30" Subject: Re: odd FLAC problem. Date: 22 Sep 2005 18:31:59 -0700 Nevermind, I got it. Sorry, been a long day. As you were. rcb ------------------------------ From: "Steve Terry" Subject: Re: odd FLAC problem. Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2005 20:33:28 -0500 "rcb30" wrote in message news:1127439119.313665.244790@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... > Nevermind, I got it. Sorry, been a long day. As you were. Getting a new computer always makes for a long day in my opinion. ------------------------------ From: joker4153@comcast.net Subject: Dickey Betts tonight! Date: 22 Sep 2005 18:37:08 -0700 At The Independant in 'Frisco. I'll be there. (Leaving from the east bay in about 15 minutes!) Joe's supposed to be there. Aint even gonna ask about Krutchless Kelly. The man, the myth, the myth. What else can you say about a "person" who has actually only ever been "seen" by people from foriegn countries like Japan and Boston? Anyway, if any other folks are going, I'll be the gray-haired guy with the blue Kimock/Zero t-shirt on. Step up and say hello. Worst that can happen is I stare at ya with glassy eyes and a slight twitch. The worst, I guarantee. Larry ------------------------------ From: "Richard Morris" Subject: Re: Brave New World Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2005 18:42:25 -0700 "frndthdevl" wrote in message news:1127438190.583976.38470@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com... >I am a man who looks after the pigs > Usually I get along OK. > I am man who reveals all he digs, > Should be more careful what I say. > Bro ... I look forward to buying you a beer some day. Would you drink with me? R. ------------------------------ From: "Josh" Subject: Re: Mmmmm...Playin' Mix Date: Fri, 23 Sep 2005 01:50:06 GMT "Andrew Murawa" wrote in message news:3pgvkdFaead6U1@individual.net... {snip} > Wowza... I just listened to that Other One mix for the first time while > driving around the greater LA area today, and that is teeth-grindingly > good stuff... I can't wait to give this thing a spin on my home system > while checking out the track timings... > > As for the Playin' thing.... I'm always up for a 76-minute Playin'... This Playin' is gosh darn amazin'. The transitions are so very, very smooth, it takes a minute or two to realize that one version has gone into another. Gotta love the 11 minute chunk from 8/27/72...sammiched right between a '79 and an '84 version. If you haven't gotten this, or the Other One Mix.....get them now! -Josh ------------------------------ From: Tom Beck Subject: Re: Brave New World Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2005 20:55:37 -0500 Richard Morris wrote: > "Everybody's Gonna Be Happy" wrote in message >>After I posted my list of causes, others pointed out that the food kids >>eat must play a part in all this, it just has to. >> >>I agree. > > > I think so too ... and when you watch a kid eating say cheeto's and a > regular, sugar sweetened soda *for breakfast*, you also wonder what their > behavior and attention span is going to be like in oh, about 30 minutes. > > R. They'll probably be climbing the walls. Tom ------------------------------ From: "Josh" Subject: Re: Mmmmm...Playin' Mix Date: Fri, 23 Sep 2005 01:52:17 GMT "Steve Terry" wrote in message news:dgvee7$qod$1@news.iquest.net... > > "Josh" wrote in message > >> Can't wait till the 4 hour Dark Star that only fits onto a DVD! >> >> (just kidding, although it would be cool....) > > You might be on to something there Josh. I just suggested it on the comments on the Playin Mix torrent page. Popular opinion seems to be leaning towards Birdsong (which would be great as well), but I want my day-long Dark Star! :-) -josh ------------------------------ From: "frndthdevl" Subject: Re: Brave New World Date: 22 Sep 2005 18:55:08 -0700 Richard Morris wrote: > "frndthdevl" wrote in message > news:1127438190.583976.38470@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com... > >I am a man who looks after the pigs > > Usually I get along OK. > > I am man who reveals all he digs, > > Should be more careful what I say. > > > > Bro ... I look forward to buying you a beer some day. Would you drink with > me? > > R. silly question ; ) Does God look down on the boys in the barroom Mainly forsaken but surely not judged? Jacks, kings, and aces, their faces in wine Do Lord deliver our kind ------------------------------ From: "Richard Morris" Subject: Re: Brave New World Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2005 19:01:17 -0700 "frndthdevl" wrote in message news:1127440507.976077.219000@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... > > Richard Morris wrote: >> "frndthdevl" wrote in message >> news:1127438190.583976.38470@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com... >> >I am a man who looks after the pigs >> > Usually I get along OK. >> > I am man who reveals all he digs, >> > Should be more careful what I say. >> > >> >> Bro ... I look forward to buying you a beer some day. Would you drink >> with >> me? >> >> R. > > silly question ; ) > > Does God look down on the boys in the barroom > Mainly forsaken but surely not judged? > Jacks, kings, and aces, their faces in wine > Do Lord deliver our kind > Amen, bro ... my shit is at least as raggedy as anyone else's. Have mercy on us. R. ------------------------------ From: Tom Beck Subject: Re: ndc-two subjects not to discuss with folks you like Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2005 21:11:25 -0500 Ken Fortenberry wrote: > It is more than just a little bit presumptuous for a > couple of Usenet know-it-alls to lecture a Mom about > her own child's medical history and when the Usenet > tag team is as contentious as you and Toad I'd say > Sherry is entitled to some umbrage. She lives in the > situation, all you do is sit behind a keyboard and > pontificate about how much more you know about the > situation than she does. If I were in her shoes I'd > take umbrage too. You want umbrage? Take all you want, plenty more where that came from. Tom ------------------------------ From: "Neil X." Subject: Re: What's It Like in Atlantic City? Date: 22 Sep 2005 19:06:51 -0700 > Matt wrote: > > the HOB-AC capactiy is 2,400 2400?? Damn, that's 20% bigger than the Orpheum....... Peace, Neil X. ------------------------------ From: "Neil X." Subject: Re: What's It Like in Atlantic City? Date: 22 Sep 2005 19:09:52 -0700 > mjd wrote: > > Enjoy the shows! I still may try to catch one - I saw Phil in Camden a > couple years ago and thoroughly enjoyed it. I read with great interest > the many rmgd posts regarding the various nu-dead combos. Phil > sometimes takes quite a beating, but he is what he is - he still likes > the music and so do I. He does enough with it to keep it interesting. Hey, the Phil shows I saw last December at the Warfield with the same personnel as this tour (well, they had the Particle guy instead of Mookie on keys) was the most amazing post-Jerry Dead-like shows I ever saw. They were marvelous. Don't miss it. > The lack of Jerry is always glaringly obvious in any of the > permutations, but there's nothing anyone can do about that so I don't > dwell on it. A refreshingly reasonable attitude. Peace, Neil X. ------------------------------ From: Tom Beck Subject: Re: ndc-two subjects not to discuss with folks you like Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2005 21:14:50 -0500 > "JC Martin" wrote in message > news:_gxYe.281$u8.4811@typhoon.sonic.net... > >>Sherry wrote: >> >> >>>Richard sees thousands of kids all the time and HE doesn't see this huge >>>problem that you claim you have proof exists - and your "proof" is >>>because >>>the media said so. >> >>See Richard. There's that media thing again. It's in her head, not mine. No. It's called citing a source. Doesn't mean the source is right, but at least it means she didn't make it up. Tom ------------------------------ From: JC Martin Subject: Re: Brave New World Date: Fri, 23 Sep 2005 02:16:01 GMT frndthdevl wrote: > Richard Morris wrote: > >>"frndthdevl" wrote in message >>news:1127438190.583976.38470@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com... >> >>>I am a man who looks after the pigs >>>Usually I get along OK. >>>I am man who reveals all he digs, >>>Should be more careful what I say. >>> >> >>Bro ... I look forward to buying you a beer some day. Would you drink with >>me? >> >>R. > > > silly question ; ) > > Does God look down on the boys in the barroom > Mainly forsaken but surely not judged? > Jacks, kings, and aces, their faces in wine > Do Lord deliver our kind Love that song. Been a long while. You know I'd drink with ya, and even Richard too on one of my better days. ;-) Peas, JC ------------------------------ From: "AirtimeJunkie" Subject: Re: George Busch drinking......AGAIN..... Date: 22 Sep 2005 19:18:04 -0700 "So we can more better do our jobs."-George W. Bush, 9.20.05 And this guy went to Yale? LMAO! ------------------------------ From: "pv34pv3p" Subject: Re: Nuke the hurricane! Date: 22 Sep 2005 19:21:19 -0700 >Maybe we could use of of those nukes that were stockpiled in Iraq. Oh >wait. There weren't any... Dude...Assuming you meant to insert "one" between the mutliple of's... If "we" had any there...I can assure you they're prolly already targeted elsewhere... pv34pv3p(Maybe Korea could take up our slack...) ------------------------------ From: JC Martin Subject: Re: ndc-two subjects not to discuss with folks you like Date: Fri, 23 Sep 2005 02:23:31 GMT Tom Beck wrote: > >> "JC Martin" wrote in message >> news:_gxYe.281$u8.4811@typhoon.sonic.net... >> >>> Sherry wrote: >>> >>> >>>> Richard sees thousands of kids all the time and HE doesn't see this >>>> huge >>>> problem that you claim you have proof exists - and your "proof" is >>>> because >>>> the media said so. >>> >>> >>> See Richard. There's that media thing again. It's in her head, not >>> mine. > > > No. It's called citing a source. Doesn't > mean the source is right, but at least it means > she didn't make it up. It'called citing a source??? What the heck are you talking about? -JC ------------------------------ From: JC Martin Subject: Re: ndc-two subjects not to discuss with folks you like Date: Fri, 23 Sep 2005 02:29:26 GMT JC Martin wrote: > Tom Beck wrote: > >> >>> "JC Martin" wrote in message >>> news:_gxYe.281$u8.4811@typhoon.sonic.net... >>> >>>> Sherry wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>>> Richard sees thousands of kids all the time and HE doesn't see this >>>>> huge >>>>> problem that you claim you have proof exists - and your "proof" is >>>>> because >>>>> the media said so. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> See Richard. There's that media thing again. It's in her head, not >>>> mine. >> >> >> >> No. It's called citing a source. Doesn't >> mean the source is right, but at least it means >> she didn't make it up. > > > > It'called citing a source??? What the heck are you talking about? She didn't cite a source. She made blanket statements about the media, and then went to say that brain scans are the detection method for diagnosing ADD/ADHD. Nuff said for the friggin' last time! Come at me one more time wid dat boooolshit and there's gonna be drama, know what I'm sayin'? Riiiiiiiiiiiiiight! -JC *about to get drunk, turn on Dr. Phil and yell at my television screen* ------------------------------ Subject: Re: Got Gas? From: Sherry Date: Fri, 23 Sep 2005 02:34:20 GMT > As I was heading to Home Depot, I passed a home heating oil truck that > was stopped at a customer's house. I wondered if things get as bad as > predicted this winter, we'll start hearing about those type of trucks > being jacked... Remember when gas was siphoned regularly back in the 70s? Locking gas caps were all the rage. Horses. I gotta get a couple of horses and cutter and small wagon. Yeah. Sherry in Vermont ------------------------------ From: "pv34pv3p" Subject: People so Consumed by Hatred for W That They Haven't Had an Unpredictable Thought in 5 years Date: 22 Sep 2005 19:40:02 -0700 http://timesunion.com/AspStories/story.asp?storyID=401479&category=DBROOKS pv34pv3p ------------------------------ Subject: Re: ndc-just saw some lady on CNN, shes not evacuation galveston From: Sherry Date: Fri, 23 Sep 2005 02:40:11 GMT I heard someone on the news saying if anyone was refusing to evacuate, they should write their social security number on their arm so'd it'd be easier to identify the bodies. Makes sense to me! Sherry in Vermont ------------------------------ From: Kelly Humphries Subject: Re: Got Gas? Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2005 19:51:23 -0700 Also sprach leftie : > You might wanna fill your gas tank and top off the home heating oil tank > like, er, today. Then conserve as much of it as you can as long as you > can. Rita is about to make $2.50 a gallon gas seem like a bargain.... There's a scene in the movie "Sideways" (right before they crack up the car) in which a gas station sign is seen in the background. I think the price shown is around 1.80 for regular. When I saw it in the theater -- it couldn't have been more than six months or a year after the scene was shot -- I thought to myself, "geez, remember the good old days when $1.80 was *expensive*?" ------------------------------ Subject: Re: The REAL Disaster (NDC) From: Sherry Date: Fri, 23 Sep 2005 02:58:47 GMT > Some folks get angry, and hate. Some folks give up. Some folks get > criminal. Some folks manage the best that they can. I have never met a > black person that is not touched by this, emotionally and psychologically, > in a way that the dominant culture never experiences, usually doesn't see, > and is typically unaware of. To me, that is the true face of racism in this > country in 2005. Very true. I see the Asian side, given my family. It's utterly amazing to me how many white people adopt Asian kids - and claim rasicm doesn't exist because "they never see it". And "if they didn't bring it on themselves, it would be fine." They, of course, will teach their children otherwise so racially-motivated crime won't happen. ## Recently a news report talked of an young woman being pissed on, literally, for no other reason than because she was Asian, by another student at their college. I mean, that's sick! And sadly, not near the worst that happens on a regular basis. Most of the white folks on my international adopt lists find it "too negative" when stuff like this is mentioned. I see it differently - this could have been MY daughter! Sherry in Vermont ------------------------------ ** 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 ****************************** .