From: Digestifier To: Subject: Dead-Flames Digest #465 Dead-Flames Digest #465, Volume #48 Sat, 1 Oct 05 10:00:01 PDT Contents: Re: Who is this guy? ("Everybody's Gonna Be Happy") Re: Who is this guy? ("starkers") Re: essential AUD recordings... (pbuzby2002@yahoo.com) Re: One man takes on the scalpers ("DGDevin") Re: One man takes on the scalpers ("DGDevin") Mix suggestions to introduce newbie (magictransistor@yahoo.com) Slipknot! ("Jerry Lobrowski") Re: One man takes on the scalpers (DG) Re: Seanie put Chantal up for adoption,limo busines is BAD ("Big Butch Floppie Bwoy") Re: Republicans, look out below... ("Everybody's Gonna Be Happy") Re: Seanie puts Chantal up for adoption,limo busines is BAD ("taki173st.") Re: GAYson puts GAY-K up for adoption, Grease-y burger busines is flippin' BAD ("Big Butch Floppie Bwoy") Re: Seanie put Chantal up for adoption,limo busines is BAD ("taki173st.") Re: Who is this guy? (The Lord of Eltingville) Re: Mavroidis up for adoption,legal business busines is BAD ("Big Butch Floppie Bwoy") chantal up for adoption,limo busines is fycked up ("taki103") Re: Mix suggestions to introduce newbie ("garciyalater@hotmail.com") Interesting take on Iraq... (DG) Re: Mix suggestions to introduce newbie ("rcb30") Re: Mix suggestions to introduce newbie ("rcb30") ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Everybody's Gonna Be Happy" Subject: Re: Who is this guy? Date: Sat, 1 Oct 2005 08:08:08 -0700 "starkers" wrote in message news:1128130994.387246.129860@g49g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... > http://www.zippyvideos.com/6312423691197996/movie_0001/ > > anybody know this guy? Junior Brown's fraternal twin? EGBH ------------------------------ From: "starkers" Subject: Re: Who is this guy? Date: 1 Oct 2005 08:12:11 -0700 starkers wrote: > Found somebody that knew him... > > http://www.sonymusic.com/artists/TommyEmmanuel/ > > He's Tommy Emmanuel from Australia. I've seen him 5 times and looking > forward to the next time... > he's amazing. I think it was Todd Rungren who once said 'Tommy is the > best two acoustic players in the world' He's touring the US this month http://www.tommyemmanuel.com/tour-dates/default.asp ------------------------------ From: pbuzby2002@yahoo.com Subject: Re: essential AUD recordings... Date: 1 Oct 2005 08:23:17 -0700 tonewoods@rockisland.com wrote: > Is anyone combining AUDs and SBDs in Protools to give the "rather flat" > SBDs a little (or a lot) more life? Yes. Check around for "matrixes." > I know Led Zep did this with "How the West Was Won", combining a > bootleg audience recording with their sterile soundboards... Hmm. AFAIK those were multitracks, so presumably there would have been crowd mic tracks on the tapes to prevent "sterility." Did someone who worked on the CD say that? Pat Buzby Chicago, IL ------------------------------ From: "DGDevin" Subject: Re: One man takes on the scalpers Date: Sat, 01 Oct 2005 15:41:43 GMT "volkfolk" wrote in message news:4vGdnUYgavPz8aDeRVn-iw@comcast.com... > > It isn't free market economics, these ticket agencys are completely > corrupt and tied in with the promoters. I can't speak to how it works in > your part of the world, but here in the Northeast a big show or ballgame > sells out in a matter of minutes and the ticket agents have them for sale > well above face value, sometimes BEFORE the show goes on sale. > > They are scum, plain and simple, They are screwing both the performers and > the fans > > Scot Yup, when you can buy concert tickets from a "broker" at many times face value *by seat number* before the tickets even go on sale, you know something fishy is happening, clearly the brokers know what tickets they'll have in advance, they have an inside line. As the NY Atty. Gen. report below makes clear, for hot shows/events up to 70% of the tickets are *never* available to the public at face value. This is like someone diverting groceries from your local supermarket so that when you need bread and milk you have to buy them from a food scalper in the alley at greatly increased prices because the delivery to the store was never going to be enough to meet the demand, it's a big fat scam. http://www.oag.state.ny.us/press/reports/scalping/full_text.html ------------------------------ From: "DGDevin" Subject: Re: One man takes on the scalpers Date: Sat, 01 Oct 2005 15:45:04 GMT "rcb30" wrote in message news:1128099778.070341.178030@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com... > (Gosh, no friends, relations, or colleagues around to pay face for the > night's extra or unwanted tickets ... some of those season ticket > owners must lead very lonely lives.) The brokers pay employees to buy season tickets specifically for resale. ------------------------------ From: magictransistor@yahoo.com Subject: Mix suggestions to introduce newbie Date: 1 Oct 2005 08:48:17 -0700 So, I want to compile a cd of live stuff to introduce someone who's interested - I'm thinking several shorter songs in really good versions with good sound and tightness (Mama Tried, Good Lovin, Bertha?) moving into a good Playin->Eyes and then a really hot Scarlet->Fire to wrap it up, with an encore of US Blues or something. Anyone have any particular dates or suggestions? ------------------------------ From: "Jerry Lobrowski" Subject: Slipknot! Date: 1 Oct 2005 08:49:46 -0700 They have a new live album coming out followed by a theatre tour. I have seen them a few times, they always put on an awesome show. Are there any Slipknot fans here? ------------------------------ From: DG Subject: Re: One man takes on the scalpers Date: Sat, 01 Oct 2005 08:51:30 -0700 DGDevin wrote: > >This is like someone diverting >groceries from your local supermarket so that when you need bread and milk >you have to buy them from a food scalper in the alley at greatly increased >prices because the delivery to the store was never going to be enough to >meet the demand, it's a big fat scam. Yeah, except food is needed for survival. Concerts and sporting events are luxuries. ------------------------------ From: "Big Butch Floppie Bwoy" Crossposted-To: rec.music.rock-pop-r+b.1960s,rec.arts.movies.current-films,soc.culture.greek Subject: Re: Seanie put Chantal up for adoption,limo busines is BAD Date: 1 Oct 2005 08:58:29 -0700 Oh, he's dancing alright. He jumps up and down, pulling out his hair. Can't even sit, 'cause, he's broken the chair. Crashed it he did, hitting the walls. But it bounced back, And smashed in to where, his *alls should have been there. GAYson screamed, and swore, And off his trousers he tore. He looked at his empty crotch. As he knocked down another scotch. Cursing himself for the mistake, In the hospital that he did make. Instead of CIRCUMCISION, He told the Doctors, "I wan'ee CUST-RAY-SION". He should have learned to speak real English. dum..dee..dum..dee...dummmmmmmb. ------------------------------ From: "Everybody's Gonna Be Happy" Subject: Re: Republicans, look out below... Date: Sat, 1 Oct 2005 09:12:01 -0700 "sacha" wrote in message news:433df9e8$1@news.accesscomm.ca... > >> Yet we elect them. Shall we then conclude that we have become a nation >> of >> assholes? >> >> R. >> > You got it Richard. Bullshit. Its the system the politicians have created, not the voters that have caused this mess. It takes millions of dollars to run for Congress these days. Senate races routinely top 20 million. That eliminates any potential candidate who isn't already well connected to large money sources. No bookstore owner or restaurant hostess can possible even consider running for office, like they still do in some state races. The huge amounts of money necessary for a campaign cannot be raised by unknown or unconnected or new faces. Money comes from PACS, lobbyists, and other politicians' campaign funds. Individual contributions still matter, but they're more of a token gesture than a real way for non-congressional staffers, non-lobbyists, non-millionaires, etc. to run. And the vast majority of House races are decided well before the campaign even starts. Only a tiny handful of races are truly competitive elections. Almost all congressional districts have been gerrymandered with the enthusiastic agreement of incumbents from both parties. They carve up cities and neighborhoods and counties to ensure that the Dem has 70% Dem registration in his district and the Repub has 70% Repub registration in his district. That way neither one of them has much to worry about. But if some brave soul is out there thinking of running anyway, the incumbent's huge war chest usually scares them off. 3rd party and independent candidates have to run through a myriad of obstacles besides the money thing, which is a huge problem, especially if your campaigning against groups that have powerful lobbies. Like obtaining enough signatures in the required areas by the assigned date to even get on the ballot. Laws are byzantine and designed to exclude these candidates. The media generally only covers the major party candidates, and instead of covering issues and pending legislation, they focus on horse races and personalities. They look for scandal and conflict, ignoring candidates' records, stands on issues, and proposals for the future. The permanent gerrymandering has helped foster this climate of out of control partisanship. Since most districts heavily lean to one party or the other, its easy for an extremist candidate to win. There is no need for the nominee of either party to try to appeal to the middle; the members of their party far outweigh the other side so they don't even bother to try to win their votes. Voters have tried to address these problems over and over again through state inititatives to mandate term limits, campaign finance reform, and non-partisan congressional redistricting schemes. But the entrenched interests and incumbents always find a way to get around whatever rules are adopted. We are not a nation of assholes. While too many voters remain ill informed and even ignorant about issues and candidates, that's always been the case since the beginning of our republic. Its the permanent gerrymandering, the astronomical amounts of money required to win, and the way the media covers elections that has given us our current electoral system. Open it up and the voters will make the right choices. Unfortunately, that is never going to happen. EGBH ------------------------------ From: "taki173st." Crossposted-To: rec.music.rock-pop-r+b.1960s,rec.arts.movies.current-films,soc.culture.greek Subject: Re: Seanie puts Chantal up for adoption,limo busines is BAD Date: 1 Oct 2005 09:21:36 -0700 Big Butch Floppie Bwoy wrote:Ruttledge is ma name, I'm behind in my game Still, a limo driver, still rolling on the streets Still not loving those, muthafacking griks Still in my tuxedo, with a cuff and a crease Still love the Toorks, even if they is creeps Still getting bitchslapped, still doing my thang Since 1990, ain't too much changed, still wif dat bitch > Oh, he's dancing alright. > > > He jumps up and down, pulling out his hair. > Can't even sit, 'cause, he's broken the chair. > > Crashed it he did, hitting the walls. > But it bounced back, > And smashed in to where, > his *alls should have been there. > > GAYson screamed, and swore, > And off his trousers he tore. > He looked at his empty crotch. > As he knocked down another scotch. > > Cursing himself for the mistake, > In the hospital that he did make. > Instead of CIRCUMCISION, > He told the Doctors, > "I wan'ee CUST-RAY-SION". > > He should have learned to speak real English. > > dum..dee..dum..dee...dummmmmmmb. ------------------------------ From: "Big Butch Floppie Bwoy" Crossposted-To: rec.music.rock-pop-r+b.1960s,rec.arts.movies.current-films,soc.culture.greek Subject: Re: GAYson puts GAY-K up for adoption, Grease-y burger busines is flippin' BAD Date: 1 Oct 2005 09:23:37 -0700 Oh, he's dancing alright. He jumps up and down, pulling out his hair. Can't even sit, 'cause, he's broken the chair. Crashed it he did, hitting the walls. But it bounced back, And smashed in to where, his *alls should have been there. GAYson screamed, and swore, And off his trousers he tore. He looked at his empty crotch. As he knocked down another scotch. Cursing himself for the mistake, In the hospital that he did make. Instead of CIRCUMCISION, He told the Doctors, "I wan'ee CUST-RAY-SION". He should have learned to speak real English. dum..dee..dum..dee...dummmmmmmb. ------------------------------ From: "taki173st." Crossposted-To: rec.music.rock-pop-r+b.1960s,rec.arts.movies.current-films,soc.culture.greek Subject: Re: Seanie put Chantal up for adoption,limo busines is BAD Date: 1 Oct 2005 09:29:00 -0700 Oh for sho', check me out It's still Seanie the Beanie wif da tiny weenie Can't stand Ayse, can't keep it home a lot Cause that bitch don't wax, only bitch alot I hear her piercing voice when I'm down on da block Toorks, they pay homage, but haters say Seanie fell off How? Still taking my time to post on scg so fack off And I still got love for them Toorks, it's the Seanie! Ruttledge is ma name, I'm behind in my game Still, a limo driver, still rolling on the streets Still not loving those, muthafacking griks Still in my tuxedo, with a cuff and a crease Still love the Toorks, even if they is creeps Still getting bitchslapped, still doing my thang Since 1990, ain't too much changed, still wif dat bitch [Chorus] I'm representing for them tookrs all across the world Still hitting them corners like a little girl Since the last time you heard from me I drove to the train Well, hell, me and Ben we dipping again Kept my eyes on the road, didn't crash the van Lotsa traffic out here, doing all I can. My life is like a minivan I drive on the street Go home to Ayse, and drink raki til I sleep Wake up in the A.M., get back on da street Mpakalopoulos called again, hate that facking grik Still ain't tripping, love to see young toorks get money It's not a fluke, it's been tried, I'm like a Toork [Chorus] Seanie be the name still behind in ma game Still, a limo driver, what a facking shame It ain't working no more just gotta bail Shower-stalker was ma name, when I was in jail Whether you're flying to heathrow or want a shopping mate Just give Seanie a call just don't call too late I'll get you there fast I know all the tricks Then I rush back home, so Ayse don't turn tricks [Chorus] I'm representing for the Toorks all across the world Still hitting them corners like a little girl Yo, check out ma website: http://www.1cl.co.uk/London_Chaufeurs.htm ------------------------------ From: The Lord of Eltingville Subject: Re: Who is this guy? Date: Sat, 01 Oct 2005 12:04:41 -0400 starkers wrote: > > http://www.zippyvideos.com/6312423691197996/movie_0001/ > > anybody know this guy? > > 411 was busy I'm embarrassed to go into the living room and even look at my guitars now... :-/ ------------------------------ From: "Big Butch Floppie Bwoy" Crossposted-To: rec.music.rock-pop-r+b.1960s,rec.arts.movies.current-films,soc.culture.greek Subject: Re: Mavroidis up for adoption,legal business busines is BAD Date: 1 Oct 2005 09:35:32 -0700 Ohhhhhh Mavroidis is making explicit DEATH threats against my vulnerable family now too ! Another CRIMINAL offence to add to his list, TSK TSK TSK ! perhaps he's not going back to Grease after Garstangs fire him on Monday ? perhaps he'll spend some time in Wormwood scrubs beforehand ? It's nice to know that we have all his co-ordinates work address, home address etc etc ! *LOLOL* RIP did you say ? That makes it a definate DEATH THREAT doesn't it ? GOODBYE Mr Theodore Mavroidis ! You were an easy troll to DEFEAT PWNT ! ------------------------------ From: "taki103" Crossposted-To: rec.music.rock-pop-r+b.1960s,rec.arts.movies.current-films,soc.culture.greek Subject: chantal up for adoption,limo busines is fycked up Date: 1 Oct 2005 09:36:55 -0700 Despite that smug photo I'm a humble soul who hates blowing Greek dick, I've been asked to explain what makes a first class Chauffeur so please fuck me sideways... First and foremost is a total commitment to customer service, your main concern is always to give your clients what they want and then wipe your mouth, safety is obviously paramount, so as long as the clients wishes do not compromise their personal security I'm happy to oblige and get fucked without a condom Discretion is a vital ingredient too, I've been fortunate enough to get it up the jacksee by Film Directors, Actors and Actresses, Pop stars, Soccer stars and Captains of industry, Chauffeurs naturally get things up the arse that should NEVER go further than their own ears. Another aspect of discretion is in appreciating the individual, a Professional Chauffeur will always make the client feel at ease and won't engage in felatio unless he judges that this is what the clients wants or needs Our Chauffeurs are carefully selected for these primary qualities, all are naturally Licensed by the London Public Health Office which means they meet the required standards of fitness for the job and undergo full background checks with the annal health bureau etc., most people are surprised by the interesting backgrounds our chauffeurs have, many have at least a bachelor under their ass and have lived interesting lives prior to becoming Chaufeurs (mostly as male prostitutes) One of my favorite quips is "Life is a journey, travel it well" Our company realizes that your journey with us is about a complete package that makes up the overall experience, therefore we provide you with 1st Class Cars, 1st Class Chauffeurs and 1st Class Service, I look forward to meeting you soon. Big Butch Floppie Bwoy wrote: > Ohhhhhh Mavroidis is making explicit DEATH threats against my > vulnerable family now too ! > > Another CRIMINAL offence to add to his list, TSK TSK TSK ! perhaps he's > not going back to Grease after Garstangs fire him on Monday ? perhaps > he'll spend some time in Wormwood scrubs beforehand ? > > It's nice to know that we have all his co-ordinates work address, home > address etc etc ! > > *LOLOL* > > RIP did you say ? That makes it a definate DEATH THREAT doesn't it ? > > GOODBYE Mr Theodore Mavroidis ! > > You were an easy troll to DEFEAT > > PWNT ! ------------------------------ From: "garciyalater@hotmail.com" Subject: Re: Mix suggestions to introduce newbie Date: 1 Oct 2005 09:38:04 -0700 in honor of today....10/1/94....so many roads, althea for short songs.....and then a monster scarlet--> to open the second set....... Chuck ------------------------------ From: DG Subject: Interesting take on Iraq... Date: Sat, 01 Oct 2005 09:41:12 -0700 http://www.niemanwatchdog.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=ask_this.view&askthisid=00129&stoplayout=true&print=true Lieutenant General William E. Odom, U.S. Army (Ret.), is a Senior Fellow with Hudson Institute and a professor at Yale University. He was Director of the National Security Agency from 1985 to 1988. From 1981 to 1985, he served as Assistant Chief of Staff for Intelligence, the Army's senior intelligence officer. From 1977 to 1981, he was Military Assistant to the President's Assistant for National Security Affairs, Zbigniew Brzezinski. ------------------------------ From: "rcb30" Subject: Re: Mix suggestions to introduce newbie Date: 1 Oct 2005 09:48:36 -0700 Without looking ('cause then it'd never get done) ... the Bertha and Jack Straw from 100 Yr Hall fit this bill. That's the Bertha I hear when I look it up in the dictionary. The OMSN is fine, too. That Playin' is also a nice manageable version, and if you're feeling adventurous, consider the most excellent Dew > Playin' reprise from 10/18/72, thought that might not be best for a beginner disc. Or there's the Bird Song from DP11 9/27/72. Along the same lines, the H>S>F from One From The Vault is about as concise and error-free as you'll get while still being good ... plus you get the Bill Graham intro. One of those (cowboy song)>Big River pairings ('76-'77ish?) where Jerry just rips nonstop through the Big River verses. Maybe a Cassidy, even the Reckoning one would might be nice. A '74 Eyes (you probably don't have time for the one from DP31?) or China>Rider ... a good early Brent-era Scarlet>Fire ... the Cumberland from I think it's 6/17/91 ... a good Samson ... and you are talking about a blank DVD, right? Let us know what you go with! rcb ------------------------------ From: "rcb30" Subject: Re: Mix suggestions to introduce newbie Date: 1 Oct 2005 09:55:53 -0700 Oops, that wasn't 6/17/91, it's 10/19/89, sorry -- I got those two at the same time and confuse the sets now and then. Actually, the whole second half of the first set on 10/19/89 would be good candidates, imo. rcb ------------------------------ ** 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 ****************************** .