From: Digestifier To: Subject: Dead-Flames Digest #478 Dead-Flames Digest #478, Volume #48 Mon, 3 Oct 05 11:00:01 PDT Contents: Re: Comes a Time Benefit - NoB NoP ("Rick Wolfish") Re: 6-12-92 re-appreciation post (DB) Re: AFC at the 1/4 pole... (Jeff) Re: Why do they call it, breaking wind? (The Lord of Eltingville) Re: Today's Strictly Bluegrass Festival ("Dave Kelly") Re: Why do they call it, breaking wind? (cj) Re: Today's Strictly Bluegrass Festival ("ck") OT: Peter Rowan in the Park yesterday ("alex sandoval") Re: anyone else find ratdog painful to see in concert? ("RickNBarbInSD") Bushie is a piece of shit... (DG) Re: OT: Peter Rowan in the Park yesterday (wyeknot) Re: I tried to grow a beard (DG) Re: essential AUD recordings... (tonewoods@rockisland.com) Re: FA: GRATEFUL DEAD LP Album Collection SWEET! (Bruce Farley) Re: I tried to grow a beard ("ck") Re: OT: Peter Rowan in the Park yesterday (leftie) Re: Bushie is a piece of shit... ("scarletbgonias@hotmail.com") Re: Bushie is a piece of shit... ("bongo") Re: question about "Stuck in the middle with you" ("Everybody's Gonna Be Happy") Re: AFC at the 1/4 pole... ("Effty") Re: NDC - Bush selects his own White House counsel for SC post??? ("Everybody's Gonna Be Happy") Re: Los Super Seven w/Calexico & Joe Ely---GAMH ("Everybody's Gonna Be Happy") Re: Why do they call it, breaking wind? ("starkers") Re: One man takes on the scalpers ("DGDevin") ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Rick Wolfish" Subject: Re: Comes a Time Benefit - NoB NoP Date: 3 Oct 2005 09:01:52 -0700 I was there and he looked very weak. He first came out and just sat on a couch on the side of the stage. Then when Melvin asked him to play, he needed a person for each arm to help him walk. I will say, Merle received one of the loudest welcomes of anyone the whole night. Rick Wolfish Burlington, VT ------------------------------ From: DB Subject: Re: 6-12-92 re-appreciation post Date: Mon, 03 Oct 2005 12:12:10 -0400 Nick's Picks wrote: > this FOTM never fails to thrill me. > http://www.archive.org/audio/etree-details-db.php?id=13202 > > under rated show. should have been the pick over 12-16. > Hmmm, "Reference" recording. You are really putting your reputation on the line here for this one. So I'll bite and d/l it even though I already have a master recording using a pair of Nak 300's & CP4 guns from this show. I'll let you know in a few days whether I still have any respect for you. DB ------------------------------ From: Jeff Subject: Re: AFC at the 1/4 pole... Date: Mon, 03 Oct 2005 10:15:37 -0600 Effty wrote: > Denver and Jacksonville both look good to me. Aside from that, you're > right. The AFC looks awash this year. A lot of sloppy football. You've got to be kidding me. Jacksonville fans saw better offense in the parking lot during the tailgating. That was the worst coached offense I've seen in many a year. The Denver defense stopped them. Yippe-kay-yay-ay. My grandmother could have thrown her walker in front of them and stopped them ~Jeff ------------------------------ From: The Lord of Eltingville Subject: Re: Why do they call it, breaking wind? Date: Mon, 03 Oct 2005 12:26:08 -0400 "scarletbgonias@hotmail.com" wrote: > > http://www.fartnames.com/ Amplified Farts were popular in high school whenever we had to attend a mandatory Mass (it was a Cat'lick high school). There is *nothing* in the world that resonates farts as well as an oak pew. The list's so-called "Did An Angel Speak Fart" is merely a subcategory of the Amplified Fart. The satisfaction of completely disrupting a Mass was always well worth the inevitable crack across the back of the head from whatever priest or lay-teacher was closest... =o) ------------------------------ From: "Dave Kelly" Subject: Re: Today's Strictly Bluegrass Festival Date: Mon, 03 Oct 2005 16:50:01 GMT "JC Martin" wrote in message news:Txb0f.1051$Aw.18665@typhoon.sonic.net... > Los Super Seven w/Calexico (the most innovative set of the entire weekend > IMO) * Thats what they were called...Innovative?....how so? Mariachi music sung in english sounds harrible!....HARRIBLE! ------------------------------ From: cj Subject: Re: Why do they call it, breaking wind? Date: Mon, 03 Oct 2005 12:56:41 -0400 good link.thanks i can see my wife rolling her eyes now cj scarletbgonias@hotmail.com wrote: > http://www.fartnames.com/ > > Theresa > ------------------------------ From: "ck" Subject: Re: Today's Strictly Bluegrass Festival Date: Mon, 3 Oct 2005 12:58:59 -0400 "Dave Kelly" wrote in message news:Zid0f.1228$xD7.649@newssvr29.news.prodigy.net... > > "JC Martin" wrote in message > news:Txb0f.1051$Aw.18665@typhoon.sonic.net... > > > Los Super Seven w/Calexico (the most innovative set of the entire weekend > > IMO) > > * Thats what they were called...Innovative?....how so? > Mariachi music sung in english sounds harrible!....HARRIBLE! > > Dave,Dave,Dave,Dave,Dave..... he was a scientologist once...... those guys will believe ANYTHING... ------------------------------ From: "alex sandoval" Subject: OT: Peter Rowan in the Park yesterday Date: Mon, 03 Oct 2005 17:01:43 GMT This Moonlight at Midnight was worth tracking down a tape of..... Hardlystrictlybluegrass Festival, Golden Gate Park: Sunday Oct. 2: Peter Rowan Tony Rice quartet, Rowan looking quite a bit older and bigger, Rice on a J-45 I bleve, also a standup bass and excellent mandolin player the latter two sang beautiful harmonies with Peter. Opened with Panama Red, a couple others than an absolutely incendiary Moonlight at Midnite with excquisite harmony singing and, first, an excellent mandolin solo then a brilliant and exploratory Rice lead jam that went on for quite a while and built right up and up. ------------------------------ From: "RickNBarbInSD" Subject: Re: anyone else find ratdog painful to see in concert? Date: 3 Oct 2005 10:05:36 -0700 Roxanne McDaniel wrote: > "RickNBarbInSD" > wrote in message RossMcGibbon wrote: > > Love 'em. > > Okay, they're not perfect but I'd take them over 94 or 95 Dead. > > Songs, passion and jamming. More organic feeling than Phil can be > > sometimes. > > I'm not about to start collecting show recordings but a damn good night > > out. And, yes, I'd drive 9 hours. > > > > Ross > > > Yup! Last time I caught 'em wuz at 4th an' B in SD a couple a' years > ago now an' they rocked the joint! ASS-KICKING OMSN > encore!!!!!!!!!!!!! > > Rick > ***************************************** > > Truth be told, I'd rather see Ratdog than P&F. Is Bobby still falling down > drunk? If so, I'll save the $35. Like I said, this was a couple o' years ago. That was a GREAT show! Last year Barbara's mother went into the hospital so we gave away our tixs as miracle tixs outside 4th an' B an' that night as it turned out, Bobby didn't come out for the 2nd set. I had heard he was "sick", dunno if that was code for "falling down drunk" or not. I have read here on RMGD that they have been smokin' hot lately, but I can personally neither confirm nor deny. ;D Rick Rick ------------------------------ From: DG Subject: Bushie is a piece of shit... Date: Mon, 03 Oct 2005 10:14:30 -0700 Incompetent fuck appointing another incompetent fuck. ------------------------------ From: wyeknot Subject: Re: OT: Peter Rowan in the Park yesterday Date: Mon, 03 Oct 2005 13:15:00 -0400 alex sandoval wrote: > This Moonlight at Midnight was worth tracking down a tape of..... > > Hardlystrictlybluegrass Festival, Golden Gate Park: Sunday Oct. 2: Peter > Rowan Tony Rice quartet, Rowan looking quite a bit older and bigger, Rice on > a J-45 I bleve, also a standup bass and excellent mandolin player the latter > two sang beautiful harmonies with Peter. Opened with Panama Red, a couple > others than an absolutely incendiary Moonlight at Midnite with excquisite > harmony singing and, first, an excellent mandolin solo then a brilliant and > exploratory Rice lead jam that went on for quite a while and built right up > and up. So he played "Panama is Red!" Did he play "I Can Fetch Wood and Carry Water?" Matt ------------------------------ From: DG Subject: Re: I tried to grow a beard Date: Mon, 03 Oct 2005 10:20:04 -0700 ck wrote: > >DG wrote > >> I'd like to know how you lived in a PO Box. > > > Actually i lived here; >http://members.roadfly.org/jehu/From%20the%20drying%20roof.jpg which is >located just out of view in this picture where you see the winding road >reappear http://members.roadfly.org/jehu/bridges3.jpg but it was a gold >mining mill site on hwy 49 and had no address so the DMV accpeted that PO >box number.funny story about Coulterville whehere the PO was which is about >ten miles north on 49 from the Millsite on the Merced, Jay Lenno had the >graduating class from 1994 or thereabout on his show. It consisted IIRC of 4 >students. http://www.yosemitegold.com/coulterville/ The top two links are DOA. ------------------------------ From: tonewoods@rockisland.com Subject: Re: essential AUD recordings... Date: 3 Oct 2005 10:20:35 -0700 "Did someone who worked on the CD say that? " Yep.... The assemblege process was written up in "Mix" magazine, sounded interesting (and I was there), so went and had a listen... It's pretty impressive sonically.... ------------------------------ From: Bruce Farley Reply-To: nospam@nowhere.com Subject: Re: FA: GRATEFUL DEAD LP Album Collection SWEET! Date: Mon, 03 Oct 2005 17:20:25 GMT Shipping is listed as $4.50 in the auction info but in your write up you say $15.50. You might want to clarify this. As it stands the buyer would be right in asking for the $4.50 rate. Good luck with the auction. Bruce 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 > ------------------------------ From: "ck" Subject: Re: I tried to grow a beard Date: Mon, 3 Oct 2005 13:28:05 -0400 "DG" wrote in message news:d0q2k1dlc8m5tmbqiulbirpbqthqm83cmj@4ax.com... > ck wrote: > > > >DG wrote > > > > >> I'd like to know how you lived in a PO Box. > > > > > > Actually i lived here; > >http://members.roadfly.org/jehu/From%20the%20drying%20roof.jpg which is > >located just out of view in this picture where you see the winding road > >reappear http://members.roadfly.org/jehu/bridges3.jpg but it was a gold > >mining mill site on hwy 49 and had no address so the DMV accpeted that PO > >box number.funny story about Coulterville whehere the PO was which is about > >ten miles north on 49 from the Millsite on the Merced, Jay Lenno had the > >graduating class from 1994 or thereabout on his show. It consisted IIRC of 4 > >students. http://www.yosemitegold.com/coulterville/ > > > The top two links are DOA. > > > back. ------------------------------ From: leftie Subject: Re: OT: Peter Rowan in the Park yesterday Date: Mon, 03 Oct 2005 10:35:53 -0700 alex sandoval wrote: > This Moonlight at Midnight was worth tracking down a tape of..... > > Hardlystrictlybluegrass Festival, Golden Gate Park: Sunday Oct. 2: Peter > Rowan Tony Rice quartet, Rowan looking quite a bit older and bigger, Rice on > a J-45 I bleve, also a standup bass and excellent mandolin player the latter > two sang beautiful harmonies with Peter. Opened with Panama Red, a couple > others than an absolutely incendiary Moonlight at Midnite with excquisite > harmony singing and, first, an excellent mandolin solo then a brilliant and > exploratory Rice lead jam that went on for quite a while and built right up > and up. To my way of thinking there ain't nothing OT about talking about this show. Great set. Panama Red, Shady Grove dedicated by Tony to Jerry G., killer Land of the Navajo, and more. Let the Harvest Go To Seed dedicated to Vassar. An amazing tune about Iraq set in the perspective of an American soldier who comes this close to killing two Iraqi boys who fled the smart bombs on camel back... In a non-musical aside, I think I'm a tiny bit more in love with Sharon Gilchrest than with Bryn Bright... but only a little. Sigh. :-) ------------------------------ From: "scarletbgonias@hotmail.com" Subject: Re: Bushie is a piece of shit... Date: 3 Oct 2005 10:47:13 -0700 I can't see the rationale behind this appointment other than to act as something to take the heat of his other problems (Iraq, DeLay, Frist, Rove, Plame, Katrina, etc.). YMMV Theresa P.S. Maybe she has a stained blue dress somewhere in her closet. ------------------------------ From: "bongo" Subject: Re: Bushie is a piece of shit... Date: 3 Oct 2005 10:51:01 -0700 > P.S. Maybe she has a stained blue dress somewhere in her closet. Now, now. You think she's a democrat or something? It would be a stained *red* dress. cheers from the fashion desk, --bongo ------------------------------ From: "Everybody's Gonna Be Happy" Subject: Re: question about "Stuck in the middle with you" Date: Mon, 3 Oct 2005 10:52:50 -0700 wrote in message news:1128354416.812116.218600@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... > > Everybody's Gonna Be Happy wrote: >> "Spider Dawg" wrote in message >> news:slrndjvqnn.a12.Spidergawdnospam@linux.site... >> > 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. >> >> That friggin opening lick, repeated 38263752564321 times during the song, >> totally ruined many a road trip in which I did not have control of the >> radio........... >> >> All those trips can be summed up thusly: >> >> Baker Street >> The Night Chicago Died >> Alone Again Naturally >> All By Myself >> Seasons in the Sun > "sky rockets in flight..." > > Kurt Uh yeah, that one too............ EGBH ------------------------------ From: "Effty" Subject: Re: AFC at the 1/4 pole... Date: 3 Oct 2005 10:53:41 -0700 Jeff wrote: > Effty wrote: > > Denver and Jacksonville both look good to me. Aside from that, you're > > right. The AFC looks awash this year. A lot of sloppy football. > > You've got to be kidding me. Jacksonville fans saw better offense in > the parking lot during the tailgating. That was the worst coached > offense I've seen in many a year. > > The Denver defense stopped them. Yippe-kay-yay-ay. My grandmother > could have thrown her walker in front of them and stopped them > > ~Jeff Glad to hear your grandmother finally got her field pass. LOL! Yeah, I'll stick by that. Jacksonville will cue up a few more wins just on the strengths of their defense. I agree with you on the play calling. It's an offensive offense. They can do better and probably will. After their bye, they have a very easy schedule which sets them up to be a spoiler in the AFC. Having the Raiders, Jets, Ravens and Titans all so pitiful this year really makes the AFC more topsy-turvy than other years. I'll say they'll probably get a wild card, but I won't say that they deserve it. Denver looks oddly well rounded this year. They also look to have a much harder schedule. Oddly, I forgot to watch the two teams duke it out, but I gather I didn't miss much. Tonight: GB? Gotta wonder where the NFC north is... ------------------------------ From: "Everybody's Gonna Be Happy" Subject: Re: NDC - Bush selects his own White House counsel for SC post??? Date: Mon, 3 Oct 2005 10:54:23 -0700 "marklaw" wrote in message news:1128353701.075840.322350@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com... > <...she's never even been a judge before. Started out in his > administration as 'staff secretary'.> > > There have been other justices without judicial experience (William O. > Douglas comes to mind). > > Look for this nominee to be a sacrificial lamb. After the senate > rejects her, it will be much more difficult for the senate to reject > the next nominee who will be much more conservative. Sort of a reverse > Robert Bork / Clarence Thomas. Harry Reid, the Democrat Minority Leader in the Senate, recommended to Bush that he nominate her. Unless she says something stupid during the hearings, Reid is stuck with voting for her. He voted against Roberts. EGBH ------------------------------ From: "Everybody's Gonna Be Happy" Subject: Re: Los Super Seven w/Calexico & Joe Ely---GAMH Date: Mon, 3 Oct 2005 10:55:48 -0700 "JC Martin" wrote in message news:Ayc0f.1068$Aw.18678@typhoon.sonic.net... > Everybody's Gonna Be Happy wrote: >> "JC Martin" wrote in message >> news:Hkb0f.1049$Aw.18587@typhoon.sonic.net... >> >>>Ray wrote: >>> >>>>Hey JC, >>>> >>>>I wasn't able to change my plans and didn't make it to the show - did >>>>you? If so, how was it? >>> >>> >>>Hey Ray...it was a last minute decision for me, but I just had too much >>>work to do. But I did catch them at the weekend festival, in which I >>>unfortunately had to give up Gillian Welch/David Rawling's slot for >>>(though I have seen this magical duo many a time). Fantastic is all I >>>have to day. Great mix of Latin rock, Mexican folk, rock'n'roll and >>>country. Joe Ely was especially commanding when he took the lead vocals >>>and the accordion player (forgot his name) was really playing some hip >>>limes...stuff I've never heard anyone do. Calexico is really an off-beat >>>little band with their Los Angeles studio pop/Moriconne vibe. I don't >>>know that it all worked 100% successfully, but the the odd pairings of >>>these unique stylists is what music is all about for me. Good stuff. >>> >>>Peas, >>>JC >> >> >> I watched a live Calexico concert video and while it had its brief >> moments, I kept thinking they sounded more like Yanni or John Tesh than >> anyone else. > > > > Mmmm...I can't get with you on that, but that aside, this was Calexico > with Los Super 7. Most of this stuff was driving Latin influenced border > rock with th legendary Joe Ely. John Tesh it was not. *LOL* The video didn't have Joe Ely, just Calexico. They sounded like they were almost onto something several times, then they regressed into Yannidom. EGBH ------------------------------ From: "starkers" Subject: Re: Why do they call it, breaking wind? Date: 3 Oct 2005 10:56:03 -0700 scarletbgonias@hotmail.com wrote: > http://www.fartnames.com/ > > Theresa Missing the "blat fart" which you hear in a fast food restaurant with fiberglass seats. Sounds just like a muted horn. ------------------------------ From: "DGDevin" Subject: Re: One man takes on the scalpers Date: Mon, 03 Oct 2005 17:57:02 GMT "DG" wrote in message news:o0ctj1l1eanmsf4bl61mknnqh3d4ll5er8@4ax.com... > > > Yeah, except food is needed for survival. Concerts and sporting > events are luxuries. As you're the guy who thinks the earth is somehow still manufacturing petroleum deep underground, forgive me for not putting too much value on your insights. ------------------------------ ** 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 ****************************** .