From: Digestifier To: Subject: Dead-Flames Digest #470 Dead-Flames Digest #470, Volume #48 Sun, 2 Oct 05 08:00:01 PDT Contents: Re: chantal up for adoption,limo busines is fycked up ("Theodore HarrinGAY Mavroidis") Re: The Ancestral Mansion ("volkfolk") Re: question about "Stuck in the middle with you" (JimK) Re: Too fast to live... ("volkfolk") Re: One man takes on the scalpers ("volkfolk") Re: DeLay Indicted! (ndc) ("volkfolk") All You wanted to know about the Beatles Website ("www. beatlemania.ca") Re: question about "Stuck in the middle with you" ("Everybody's Gonna Be Happy") Re: Billy Goat Tavern (NDC) ("Bzl.") Re: Gentlemen Start Your Engines ("Don Bean") Re: DeLay Indicted! (ndc) ("volkfolk") Re: DeLay Indicted! (ndc) ("volkfolk") Re: question about "Stuck in the middle with you" (Spider Dawg) Re: chantal up for adoption,limo busines is fycked up ("RomanII") FA: GRATEFUL DEAD LP Album Collection SWEET! (sharknews@aol.com) Re: FA: GRATEFUL DEAD LP Album Collection SWEET! ("mjd") Re: question about "Stuck in the middle with you" ("mjd") Re: question about "Stuck in the middle with you" (The Lord of Eltingville) Re: I tried to grow a beard (The Lord of Eltingville) Re: March 2, 1969 - greatest show ever? ("mjd") ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Theodore HarrinGAY Mavroidis" Crossposted-To: rec.music.rock-pop-r+b.1960s,rec.arts.movies.current-films,soc.culture.greek Subject: Re: chantal up for adoption,limo busines is fycked up Date: 2 Oct 2005 05:25:31 -0700 oHHHHHHHHHH Mr. Theodore *Sacked Bwoy* Mavroidis of HarrinGAY ! What a BITCHY thing to say about someones tiny baby girl ! What kind of HarrinGAY BITCH are you Theodore ? *LMFAOAY* ------------------------------ From: "volkfolk" Subject: Re: The Ancestral Mansion Date: Sun, 2 Oct 2005 08:35:59 -0400 "Richard Morris" wrote in message news:D-CdnW_Jie8PcaTeRVn-tw@comcast.com... > > "wyeknot" wrote in message > news:3pt7p9Fc6pr2U1@individual.net... >> Matt wrote: >>> The Lord of Eltingville wrote: >>> : wyeknot wrote: >>> : > : > Richard Morris wrote: >>> : > > Brisket and a beer, eh? For breakfast. Jeez man, you should be >>> ashamed. >>> : > > Who in their right mind would have brisket for breakfast? >>> : > : > Have you never experienced the culinary delights of corned beef >>> hash?!?! >>> >>> : Go to Johnny's Luncheonette in Newton Center for a Sunday breakfast >>> : sometime. If you're in the mood for hash, order "The Diner." It's a >>> : huge portion of delicious hash with a pair of fried eggs on top and a >>> : mountain of home fries. been there done that- yet another >>> establishment that doesn't know the meaning of 'make sure my hash is >>> singed and crisped, and not just a warm blob of goo'. >>> >>> only way to go is to make it yourself from the start- begin by pressure >>> cooking with a dark, malty beer (no water) and you'll still be tasting >>> that beer with your eggs.... >> >> We've finally come full-circle, back to 'beer and brisket for breakfast'! > > Yep ... which I suspect is about one step before "beer *for* breakfast". > > NTTAWWT. My college roomate had a T-shirt that said "Beer, it's not just for breakfast anymore" It still makes me laugh when I think about it. Scot ------------------------------ From: JimK Subject: Re: question about "Stuck in the middle with you" Date: Sun, 02 Oct 2005 09:07:09 -0400 Reply-To: jkezwind@comcast.net On 1 Oct 2005 20:49:05 -0700, garybeck@adelphia.net wrote: >yeah it's a serious question because I'm having a hard time believing >that's not dylan on the lead vocals. Believe it. JimK ------------------------------ From: "volkfolk" Subject: Re: Too fast to live... Date: Sun, 2 Oct 2005 09:17:49 -0400 "Schmoe" wrote in message news:_LA%e.26829$Xa.10604@fe12.lga... > volkfolk wrote: >> > >> I think that Dean would have been seen as one of the great actors of >> his generation, along with Brandio and Newman if he had lived.. >> Dennis Hopper (who was in both RWAC and Giant) speaks with reverence >> when he talks about James Dean > > I think, like many, Hopper was duped by Dean's potent charm. That he had > in spades. He definitely had that "it" thing but I found his acting to be > over the top. Remember, many think Streep is among the most brilliant > actresses of the modern era but there's also a camp that puts into the > overacting James Dean bin. Disclaimer, YMMV Like any discussions of the relative merits of any artist, you have to look at things in the context of their times. Everybody overacted then. Compare James Dean's to his contemporaries, and Dean was really quite remarkable. "East of Eden" is actually my favorite Dean film. He does a great job as the Cal, the "bad" son, in Steinbecks take on the Cain and Abel story. It is a really great film IMO, due in no small part to James Dean. Who knows how he would be remembered today, but based on his early work I think he would have been up there with Brando or Jack Nickelson. YMMV, Scot ------------------------------ From: "volkfolk" Subject: Re: One man takes on the scalpers Date: Sun, 2 Oct 2005 09:43:57 -0400 "DG" wrote in message news:v8tqj11qba50b8gvouulr2tsccgpu500ta@4ax.com... > > We are talking about a luxury item. It's not like people need a show > to survive. > > Wasting the court's time with this type of crap is horrible. I am a probably one of the most anti government people here. I consider myself to be a fairly hard core libertarian, and definitely don't believe in the concept of frivolous lawsuits, but I think that this is one case where there should be some consistency. If laws are being enforced unequally, then that is clearly an unjust (and unconstitutional) law that either needs to be enforced or changed. As it stands right now, I think it is a corrupt system that needs to be fixed. I can tell you that as someone who has waited in line at a venue and on line to try and get a ticket to a big show, and been shut out after a very short period of time,.I feel very cheated by a system that is obviously rigged against the consumer. The system is also cheating the artist too, since the the scalpers are taking product off the market and (illegally) inflating the price. It is irrelevant if you are talking about a luxury item or not, consumers deserve protection against unscrupulous business practices, and artists deserve to have their tickets reach their fans with out some racket that is adding an artificial cost to the price of their ticket I don't understand why you would defend this practice,.unless you think it is ok to lie, cheat and steal, because that is what the business amounts too. Scot ------------------------------ From: "volkfolk" Subject: Re: DeLay Indicted! (ndc) Date: Sun, 2 Oct 2005 09:53:41 -0400 "leftie" wrote in message news:dhetk1$1rtf$1@agate.berkeley.edu... > Tom DeLay has finally gone from unidicted co-conspirator to indicted > conspirator! Plus, he's resigned the Speaker of the House position! Dennis Hastert (sp?) is the Speaker of the House, Delay was the House Majority leader. Scot > Woohoo! Send that motherfucker to jail where he belongs!!!! > > But let's get him out of congress completely first. > > http://action.ourfuture.org > > > > "ding dong, the witch is dead...." ------------------------------ From: "www. beatlemania.ca" Subject: All You wanted to know about the Beatles Website Date: 2 Oct 2005 06:35:47 -0700 Comprehensive webiste of all thinks related to the Beatles at http://www.beatlemania.ca Enjoy ------------------------------ From: "Everybody's Gonna Be Happy" Subject: Re: question about "Stuck in the middle with you" Date: Sun, 2 Oct 2005 06:57:30 -0700 wrote in message news:1128220457.151043.157780@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com... > you know that song? > > I've heard it a thousand times on the radio and if it's not Bob Dylan > singing, I'll eat my proverbial hat. I was thinking I don't know what > ablum it's on so I went to Bobdylan.com and couldn't find the song > there. then googled it and found it is written by "Stealers Wheel" > which consists of Joe Egan & Gerry Rafferty. > > Someone tell me what's up. Isn't that dylan? What album is it on? I > also saw something about "Reservoir Dogs" on the google... As you may have already figured out, its two voices, produced by Lieber and Stoller to sound like Dylan, sort of. One of those voices would later plague the radio world with a horrible little ditty called Baker Street. EGBH ------------------------------ From: "Bzl." Subject: Re: Billy Goat Tavern (NDC) Date: Sun, 2 Oct 2005 09:57:58 -0400 "band beyond description" <123@456.com> wrote in message news:3q6pqpFdb0d0U1@individual.net... > Chee-borgah, chee-borgah, a taste of Chicago is on its way to DC... > http://www.wtopnews.com/index.php?nid=25&sid=580891 > -- > Peace, > Steve > "Sam Sianis also said he isn't about to put a curse on anyone or anything in Washington, as his uncle did on the Cubs when owner P.K. Wrigley would not let his goat, who had a ticket, into the 1945 World Series _ coincidentally, the last year the Cubs ever made it to the World Series." They better keep their baseball curses away from my Nats! ------------------------------ From: "Don Bean" Subject: Re: Gentlemen Start Your Engines Date: Sun, 2 Oct 2005 10:01:19 -0400 'If they lock up the whiskey give them gasoline.....' I only saw them do this tune once... Maybee pitsburgh or Virginia during a summer tour (87 or 88??) Bean "Jerry's Kids" wrote in message news:1128221450.608635.201570@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com... > Besides some Halloween tunes like 'Monster Mash' and 'Season of the > Witch' we posted more Grateful Dead related tunes this month on Sub > Rosa. > > http://subrosa.arbre.us/SubRosaMusic.html > > Does anyone else dig 'Gentlemen Start Your Engines' from So Many Roads? > They only played this tune a couple of times live in 1988. Too bad. > Brent really growls on this one. He and Barlow wrote a nice song here. > > We also threw in these cover tunes from 'Deadicated'. Let your mouse > stray and give 'em a listen to. > > Lyle Lovett - Friend Of The Devil > Elvis Costello - Ship Of Fools > Dr. John - Deal > > http://subrosa.arbre.us/SubRosaMusicArchive.html > ------------------------------ From: "volkfolk" Subject: Re: DeLay Indicted! (ndc) Date: Sun, 2 Oct 2005 10:04:06 -0400 "Ray" wrote in message news:1128034828.093523.253270@g49g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... > king88uy7 wrote: >> Richard Morris >> >You don't want your wife to find out, so you lie about it. >> >> Again, I don't think it works to have the person under oath pick and >> choose when to tell the truth.... I think perjury punishments make >> sense. > > I agree. 2 points however: > > 1) Lying about or obfuscating about personal mutually-consensual sexual > relations -- even under oath -- IMO does not rise to the level of "high > crimes and misdemeanors" that warrant the impeachment of a president. > > 2) Contrary to popular belief, Clinton's prosecutors never definitely > proved that Clinton committed perjury in any event. Here are the > details: > > ------------------------------------- What a bunch of bullshit. Without debating whether or not the Clinton/Lewinski affair was an impeachable offence, would your wife, girlfriend or SO buy this complete pile of doubletalking BS if you were caught doing the same thing with somebody? I can tell you that if I ever tried to pass this BS off to Jane, I would be living in the VW bus somewhere along the Merrimack River Scot ------------------------------ From: "volkfolk" Subject: Re: DeLay Indicted! (ndc) Date: Sun, 2 Oct 2005 10:09:29 -0400 "JimK" wrote in message news:92hoj15bu8k7ojqhijj4nmqafrfmi8fm43@4ax.com... > Why should we talk about prior corrupt Democrats when the issue today > is Tom Delay? Because it's fun :^) Scot ------------------------------ From: Spider Dawg Subject: Re: question about "Stuck in the middle with you" Date: Sun, 02 Oct 2005 09:12:23 -0500 On 2005-10-02, Everybody's Gonna Be Happy wrote: > > wrote in message > news:1128220457.151043.157780@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com... >> you know that song? >> >> I've heard it a thousand times on the radio and if it's not Bob Dylan >> singing, I'll eat my proverbial hat. I was thinking I don't know what >> ablum it's on so I went to Bobdylan.com and couldn't find the song >> there. then googled it and found it is written by "Stealers Wheel" >> which consists of Joe Egan & Gerry Rafferty. >> >> Someone tell me what's up. Isn't that dylan? What album is it on? I >> also saw something about "Reservoir Dogs" on the google... > > As you may have already figured out, its two voices, produced by Lieber and > Stoller to sound like Dylan, sort of. I've always thought it sounded more like the Beatles' "Get Back". > One of those voices would later plague the radio world with a horrible > little ditty called Baker Street. The vocals aren't *too* bad, but that sax is annoying as hell. Jim ------------------------------ From: "RomanII" Crossposted-To: rec.music.rock-pop-r+b.1960s,rec.arts.movies.current-films,soc.culture.greek Subject: Re: chantal up for adoption,limo busines is fycked up Date: 2 Oct 2005 07:13:24 -0700 I suggest you buy a monkey retarded turk, it is all right for you to wish death on unborn children-remember your post about Gogu's baby, remember that you fucking sick cocksucker turd. Do you have DNA proof that Chantal is your daughter?of course not. ------------------------------ From: sharknews@aol.com Subject: FA: GRATEFUL DEAD LP Album Collection SWEET! Date: 2 Oct 2005 07:33:56 -0700 Hey Now! http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=4774836682 GRATEFUL DEAD Record Collection. 10 Records in all. All Vinyls are Near Mint to VG+. Covers are VG+. Winning bidder receives ALL of the Following LP's LIVE DEAD (DOUBLE LP) Europe 72 (TRIPLE LP) DEAD SET (DOUBLE LP) THE GRATEFUL DEAD AOXOMOXOA AMERICAN BEAUTY WORKINGMANS DEAD WAKE OF THE FLODD TERRAPIN STATION SKELETONS FROM THE CLOSET ------------------------------ From: "mjd" Subject: Re: FA: GRATEFUL DEAD LP Album Collection SWEET! Date: 2 Oct 2005 07:44:19 -0700 sharknews@aol.com wrote: > Hey Now! > > http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=4774836682 > > GRATEFUL DEAD Record Collection. 10 Records in all. All Vinyls are Near > > > Mint to VG+. Covers are VG+. Winning bidder receives ALL of the > > Following LP's > > LIVE DEAD (DOUBLE LP) > Europe 72 (TRIPLE LP) > DEAD SET (DOUBLE LP) > THE GRATEFUL DEAD > AOXOMOXOA > AMERICAN BEAUTY > WORKINGMANS DEAD > WAKE OF THE FLODD > TERRAPIN STATION > SKELETONS FROM THE CLOSET kind of a waste posting this here... my guess is that 99% of rmgd'ers have had these vinyls for years. mine are safely tucked away down in the basement ('cept for Skeletons - record co. claptrap save for Rosemary!) ------------------------------ From: "mjd" Subject: Re: question about "Stuck in the middle with you" Date: 2 Oct 2005 07:46:50 -0700 really??? i've never thought that sounded anything like him - I don't get this one... ------------------------------ From: The Lord of Eltingville Subject: Re: question about "Stuck in the middle with you" Date: Sun, 02 Oct 2005 10:28:29 -0400 Everybody's Gonna Be Happy wrote: > > wrote in message > news:1128220457.151043.157780@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com... > > you know that song? > > > > I've heard it a thousand times on the radio and if it's not Bob Dylan > > singing, I'll eat my proverbial hat. I was thinking I don't know what > > ablum it's on so I went to Bobdylan.com and couldn't find the song > > there. then googled it and found it is written by "Stealers Wheel" > > which consists of Joe Egan & Gerry Rafferty. > > > > Someone tell me what's up. Isn't that dylan? What album is it on? I > > also saw something about "Reservoir Dogs" on the google... > > As you may have already figured out, its two voices, produced by Lieber and > Stoller to sound like Dylan, sort of. > > One of those voices would later plague the radio world with a horrible > little ditty called Baker Street. *shudder* Damn you for bringing that up! ------------------------------ From: The Lord of Eltingville Subject: Re: I tried to grow a beard Date: Sun, 02 Oct 2005 10:26:07 -0400 Spider Dawg wrote: > > On 2005-10-02, Tom Beck wrote: > > cj wrote: > >> i gottoa goatee and i hate the hot weather. goatees enough. comfort rules > >> 75 degrees and zip humidity > >> cj > > > > > > Try Mexico or CA. About 40% of the > > Gringos down there wear beards and it's > > a lot hotter than you just mentioned. > > > Tom > > I know cj and I think he's lived just about everywhere. We're both in > southern mich now and I agree the weather lately has been perfect. > > I think I hate the heat even more than he does, but I wear a full beard all > year, only shaving my neck and trimming the beard in summer. > > cj, admit it, the only reason you wear a goatee is because you just > c'aint grow a real beard! *heh* That's the reason my father's always had a goatee. Nothing but peachfuzz on the sides. I think it bugged him for a while that I was able to get a full beard by the time I was about 17. Beards don't bother me in the summer...but I did learn a very valuable lesson about having a full beard during summer months...don't shave it off in July or August. You'll spend a day or two looking weird with a neon white chin at the bottom of your face....followed by one of the most annoying sunburns you've ever had. I'm not one for designer facial hair. I see a lot of young guys with these intricately trimmed lines of "beard" running along the jawline to their chin, where they branch out into all manner of silly shapes. They must spend a ridiculaous amount of time in the morning making sure everything's trimmed and shaped properly. I started wearing a beard out of laziness. It's much easier to occasionally hit it with an electric trimmer during the warmer months - and just letting it grow from ~Oct thru ~May - than it is to drag a razor across my face every morning. No thanks. Now, when I get the urge to shave it off every four or five years, it feels weird enough that I let it start growing in again w/in a few days. It's been almost ten years since I went w/out a mustache. I can't imagine ever shaving that off again. That's just too strange a sensation. Naked chins are for women and little boys (or teenagers who go to private high schools that have rules against facial hair)... ------------------------------ From: "mjd" Subject: Re: March 2, 1969 - greatest show ever? Date: 2 Oct 2005 07:59:14 -0700 whew - almost panicked for second wondering if I had ever grabbed that off archive, since I dropped the ball on the 10-disc limited edition. quick perusal of my gd subdirectory and what a relief - safely downloaded back in april-04. Now off to burn one for safekeeping... I probably haven't listened to it since I grabbed, so I will now do my due diligence to determine how it stacks up against the 8/23/68 Caution jam piece de resistance speaking of the Fillmore release - anyone else just slightly annoyed at the limited edition idea? Granted, my bad for snoozing through it, but what if one of these days I really want to own that sucker - I'm basically SOL? ------------------------------ ** 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 ****************************** .