From: Digestifier To: Subject: Dead-Flames Digest #514 Dead-Flames Digest #514, Volume #48 Thu, 6 Oct 05 15:00:01 PDT Contents: Re: Dead Dowqnload -- $12.75 for a single disc d/l??? ("jpsmith29") Re: Network feud leads to Net blackout- why service to some sites and your email is down ("gnome") Re: chantal up for adoption,limo busines is fycked up,Sean the bitch calls his master GOGU ("Christian Terkkicker") Re: 21 years ago - 10/6/84 (pantagruel) Re: 9/21/72 B&P offer! (pbuzby2002@yahoo.com) (NDC) anybody gamble (football) online? ("Bill") Re: 21 years ago - 10/6/84 ("Dylanstubs") Re: 9/21/72 B&P offer! ("Bill") Re: 9/21/72 B&P offer! (pbuzby2002@yahoo.com) Watchya Listenin' To Lately? (leftie) Re: I'm quitting my job.... ("ck") I feeel Freeh! ("ck") Re: (NDC) anybody gamble (football) online? ("frndthdevl") Re: 21 years ago - 10/6/84 ("Steve Terry") Happy B'day Ace Hall ("Dave Kelly") Re: (NDC) anybody gamble (football) online? ("Bill") Best mixed show... (the.stugots@gmail.com) Re: Watchya Listenin' To Lately? ("RickNBarbInSD") Re: Watchya Listenin' To Lately? ("Steve Terry") Re: (NDC) anybody gamble (football) online? ("Andrew Murawa") Re: Watchya Listenin' To Lately? ("Dave Kelly") Re: Dead Dowqnload -- $12.75 for a single disc d/l??? ("Steve Terry") Re: Happy B'day Ace Hall (brew ziggins) Re: Happy B'day Ace Hall ("Steve Terry") Re: Watchya Listenin' To Lately? (kpnnews@yahoo.com) Re: Watchya Listenin' To Lately? ("dyrewlf") Re: Dead Dowqnload -- $12.75 for a single disc d/l??? ("ck") Re: Watchya Listenin' To Lately? ("Greg Sasso") Re: Watchya Listenin' To Lately? ("Andrew Murawa") Re: The Future of Food in Chicago (ndc) (kpnnews@yahoo.com) Re: Cream at Royal Albert Hall (JimK) New Riders of The Purple Sage tonite!!!! (ba ba booie) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "jpsmith29" Subject: Re: Dead Dowqnload -- $12.75 for a single disc d/l??? Date: 6 Oct 2005 12:47:57 -0700 agree with all the pricing complaints, but this IS a great partial-show. ------------------------------ From: "gnome" Subject: Re: Network feud leads to Net blackout- why service to some sites and your email is down Date: Thu, 6 Oct 2005 16:02:46 -0400 I have been seeing numerous posts for various different websites stating they cannot get access or they believe their sites have been censored by ISP but I believe this is to be the cause. There are many problems with RR roadrunner right now and other ISPs. "The Lord of Eltingville" wrote in message news:di3rjk02q4@news4.newsguy.com... > gnome wrote: >> >> Network feud leads to Net blackout >> Two major Internet backbone companies are feuding, potentially cutting >> off >> significant swaths of the Internet for some of each other's customers. >> http://news.com.com/Network%20feud%20leads%20to%20Net%20blackout/2100-1038_3-5889592.html?part=rss&tag=5889592&subj=news > > > This isn't anything new. When I worked for Genuity/GTE > Innternetworking/BBN Planet (now owned by Level 3) we > changed/discontinued peering agreements every now and then. > > Short periods of mayhem and thousands of "my internet's not working" > message ensued, then things got resolved and all was well again. All > things shall pass, as will this... ------------------------------ From: "Christian Terkkicker" Crossposted-To: soc.culture.turkish,talk.politics.european-union Subject: Re: chantal up for adoption,limo busines is fycked up,Sean the bitch calls his master GOGU Date: 6 Oct 2005 13:21:17 -0700 You little faithfull bitch,you have to answer your master GOGU,mbouhahahahha Big Butch Floppie Bwoy wrote: > Dumb Rrrrromaneshti bitch > > I AM BRITISH you fucking yeeftos dog ! > > Seanie Rutledge is a BRITISH NAME > > I PWN U DUMB "Nazi Turk" VLACH ! ------------------------------ From: pantagruel Subject: Re: 21 years ago - 10/6/84 Date: Thu, 06 Oct 2005 20:36:44 GMT DB wrote: > pantagruel wrote: > >> LP wrote: >> >>> One of my favorite Scarlet B.-> Fire on the Mt. of all time. >>> Richmond VA - a typical coliseum with a special affinity for Phil's >>> bass bombs. The show had typical '84 character - some difficult vocals >>> for Garcia, but also some FIERY interludes by the band as a whole. >>> This Scarlet has one of the most RIPPIN' guitar solos Jerry ever gave >>> to this song. The drummers were playing double-time steam-train >>> chugging rythym throughout the entire song. And the Fire was lond and >>> luxurious with plenty of Mutron from JG. >>> >>> It's a good one, even a '70s zealot might think it doesn't suck. >>> >>> LP >>> >> >> Best . . . Scarlet/Fire . . . ever . . . > > > Would someone plesae send this person 9/2/78 (Giant's Stadium), 11/1/79 > (Nassau), 4/3/82 Norfolk, Va., 6/18/83 (SPAC) and/or 6/16/85 (Greek) and > have him get back to us. > > DB Yes, yes, yes . . . I know they're all good. I was at the Greek in 85. Mind melting. I was trying to give some props to an underappreciated version. Thanks. ------------------------------ From: pbuzby2002@yahoo.com Subject: Re: 9/21/72 B&P offer! Date: 6 Oct 2005 13:36:55 -0700 Richard Morris wrote: > > I wonder to what extent these guys are clued in with respect to what the > average deadhead or newsgroup denizen thinks about gathering up the shows They aren't. Check out their interviews. They think about what they're doing now, not what they did 30 years ago. Phil was the only one willing to get involved with selecting old shows in the early days of DP, but he was finicky. It was a good day for the Heads when Dick showed the band the bootlegs and convinced them to give up their veto power over his release choices. Pat Buzby Chicago, IL ------------------------------ From: "Bill" Subject: (NDC) anybody gamble (football) online? Date: Thu, 06 Oct 2005 21:10:16 GMT Despite being a Niner fan, I want to bet against them for this weekend's game since I think they're gonna get murdered by the Colts. The spread is Colts minus 14. The Niners lost to the 0-3 Arizona Cards by more than 14! And the Colts have a defense now plus some guy named Manning at QB who I hear is okay. So anyone here that lives in the USA ever put money down online for a football game or do you just go to Bruno the Bookie for your action? What website do you use? Do you trust it? Colts -14 is giving money away IMO. In addition, Niners have all kinds of crucial injuries and this is the first start of their new QB in the regular season (he looked so bad in preseason, they went with Rattay who they just benched after the loss to Arizona). The only thing the Niners have in their favor is home field (worth about 3 points and I figure they'll lose by at least 20 taking into account those 3 points). So what's some good gambling websites? Thanks! Bill ------------------------------ From: "Dylanstubs" Subject: Re: 21 years ago - 10/6/84 Date: 6 Oct 2005 13:49:44 -0700 Best S/F ever is *really* a tough call for me. I think you need to take the best parts of several versions and combine them. I love the 7/13/84 version for its furious sprinting tempo and the way Mickey was beating the living shit out of his crash cymbals. ------------------------------ From: "Bill" Subject: Re: 9/21/72 B&P offer! Date: Thu, 06 Oct 2005 21:14:39 GMT wrote in message news:1128631015.732809.11600@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com... > > Richard Morris wrote: > > > > I wonder to what extent these guys are clued in with respect to what the > > average deadhead or newsgroup denizen thinks about gathering up the shows > > They aren't. Check out their interviews. They think about what > they're doing now, not what they did 30 years ago. > > Phil was the only one willing to get involved with selecting old shows > in the early days of DP, but he was finicky. It was a good day for the > Heads when Dick showed the band the bootlegs and convinced them to give > up their veto power over his release choices. > > Pat Buzby > Chicago, IL It's pretty shocking Phil would even consider editing his bass track on any of the Dicks Picks if that is indeed true. I hope it's not true. And you gotta wonder wtf he was on when he decided to nix 9-21-72 if indeed that is true. I hope that's also not true. I would hope such a brilliant show would blow him away. Bill ------------------------------ From: pbuzby2002@yahoo.com Subject: Re: 9/21/72 B&P offer! Date: 6 Oct 2005 13:54:13 -0700 Bill wrote: > It's pretty shocking Phil would even consider editing his bass track on any > of the Dicks Picks if that is indeed true. I hope it's not true. It is. There was an interview in Dupree's Diamond News from '94 where he talked about how he thought his solo from 12/19/73 was "not usable." Pat Buzby Chicago, IL ------------------------------ From: leftie Subject: Watchya Listenin' To Lately? Date: Thu, 06 Oct 2005 13:59:06 -0700 Grateful Dead, 6/20/74, Atlanta, GA great stuff, thanks rmgd for pointing it out Widespread Panic, 7/8/05, 7/9/05 & 7/10/05 Greek Theater Berkeley nice run of shows, the sbd downloads sound great Grace Potter & The Nocturnals, Nothing But The Water she's only 22 years old?!??!? No way! The woman's gots some soul! ------------------------------ From: "ck" Subject: Re: I'm quitting my job.... Date: Thu, 6 Oct 2005 17:02:57 -0400 "Dave Kelly" wrote in message news:K6f1f.1978$xD7.1443@newssvr29.news.prodigy.net... > I also just quit my job...I was a porta pottie attendant > at music festivals & street faires here in Detroit..... > I would done black face and offer fresh towels and > condoms to the festival goers...the occasional shoe shine > would also pop off...have you ever tried to shine Birkenstocks > Thas a LOT of work. > > Slappy Sweetbac > > man drunk by noon? you people are ALL alike! ------------------------------ From: "ck" Subject: I feeel Freeh! Date: Thu, 6 Oct 2005 17:11:01 -0400 FBI FREEH UNLOADS ON CLINTON: 'CLOSETS WERE FULL OF SKELETONS' Thu Oct 06 2005 14:07:50 ET Louis Freeh Speaks for the First Time About his Terrible Relationship with the President Former FBI Director Louis Freeh says publicly for the first time that his relationship with President Bill Clinton - the man who appointed him - was a terrible one because Clinton's scandals made him a constant target of FBI investigations. Freeh discloses this and many other details of his dealings with the Clinton White House in a new bombshell book: 'My FBI : Bringing Down the Mafia, Investigating Bill Clinton, and Fighting the War on Terror' -- set for release next week. Freeh has taped an interview with Mike Wallace and CBSNEWS '60 MINUTES' to be broadcast Sunday, the DRUDGE REPORT has learned. MORE In the book, "My FBI," he writes, "The problem was with Bill Clinton -- the scandals and the rumored scandals, the incubating ones and the dying ones never ended. Whatever moral compass the president was consulting was leading him in the wrong direction. His closets were full of skeletons just waiting to burst out." The director sought to distance himself from Clinton because of Whitewater, refusing a White House pass that would have enabled him to enter the building without signing in. This irked Clinton. "I wanted all my visits to be official," says Freeh. "When I sent the pass back with a note, I had no idea it would antagonize the president," he tells Wallace. Returning the pass was only the start of the rift. Later, relations got so bad that President Clinton reportedly began referring to Freeh as "that F.ing Freeh." Says Freeh, "I don't know how they referred to me and I really didn't care," he says. "My role and my obligation was to conduct criminal investigations. He, unfortunately for the country and unfortunately for him, happened to be the subject of that investigation," Freeh says. In another revelation, Freeh says the former president let down the American people and the families of victims of the Khobar Towers terror attack in Saudi Arabia. After promising to bring to justice those responsible for the bombing that killed 19 and injured hundreds, Freeh says Clinton refused to personally ask Saudi Crown Prince Abdullah to allow the FBI to question bombing suspects the kingdom had in custody - the only way the bureau could secure the interviews, according to Freeh. Freeh writes in the book, "Bill Clinton raised the subject only to tell the crown prince that he understood the Saudis' reluctance to cooperate and then he hit Abdullah up for a contribution to the Clinton Presidential Library." Says Freeh, "That's a fact that I am reporting." The most unsavory of those investigations was the one concerning Clinton and Lewinsky. The White House intern had kept a semen-stained dress as proof of her relationship and a Clinton blood sample was needed to match the DNA on the dress. "Well, it was like a bad movie and it was ridiculous that.Ken Starr and myself, the director of the FBI, find ourselves in that ridiculous position," he tells Wallace. "But we did it.very carefully, very confidentially," recalls Freeh. As he explains the plan in the book, Clinton was at a scheduled dinner and excused himself to go to the bathroom. Instead of the restroom, he entered another room where FBI medical technicians were waiting to take a blood sample. Freeh says he was determined to stay on as FBI director until President Clinton left office so that Clinton could not appoint his successor. "I was concerned about who he would put in there as FBI director because he had expressed antipathy for the FBI, for the director," he tells Wallace. "[So] I was going to stay there and make sure he couldn't replace me," Freeh tells Wallace. Developing... ------------------------------ From: "frndthdevl" Subject: Re: (NDC) anybody gamble (football) online? Date: 6 Oct 2005 14:10:59 -0700 http://betonsports.com/ "BETonSPORTS.com, through BoS (Antigua)Ltd, is fully licensed by the Directorate of Offshore Gaming in Antigua & Barbuda. We always hold sufficient funds with international banks to cover every client account. As a publicly quoted company, we are regulated and comply with the highest governance standards required and are audited every year." ------------------------------ From: "Steve Terry" Subject: Re: 21 years ago - 10/6/84 Date: Thu, 6 Oct 2005 16:14:06 -0500 "Dylanstubs" wrote in message: > I love the 7/13/84 > version Except the 7/13/84 version has a Touch of Grey sandwiched in there. I just listened top that one today AAMOF. Does that count as a Scarlet>Fire? ------------------------------ From: "Dave Kelly" Subject: Happy B'day Ace Hall Date: Thu, 06 Oct 2005 21:15:30 GMT 10/6/47 - Bob Weir (Robert Hall) of the Grateful Dead is born in San Francisco. ------------------------------ From: "Bill" Subject: Re: (NDC) anybody gamble (football) online? Date: Thu, 06 Oct 2005 21:42:32 GMT "frndthdevl" wrote > > http://betonsports.com/ > > "BETonSPORTS.com, through BoS (Antigua)Ltd, is fully licensed by the > Directorate of Offshore Gaming in Antigua & Barbuda. We always hold > sufficient funds with international banks to cover every client > account. As a publicly quoted company, we are regulated and comply with > the highest governance standards required and are audited every year." Thanks. They must be the biggest one right now. Either that or they're doing a lot of advertising. This week's local weekly paper here, the Bay Guardian, had a full page ad of theirs and I don't believe I've ever seen an ad of theirs before that. Did you hear about them through a similar ad in a paper you read or if not, how did you hear about them? Thanks again fotd. Bill ------------------------------ From: the.stugots@gmail.com Subject: Best mixed show... Date: 6 Oct 2005 14:24:25 -0700 first i'd like to thank everyone for their AUD suggestions. some real gems i would have passed by... i'm wondering if any of you have any suggestions for SBD's where the sound mix is just mind blowing in that the recording almost seems alive, moving, etc... does this make sense or had all the acis taken its toll? -m ------------------------------ From: "RickNBarbInSD" Subject: Re: Watchya Listenin' To Lately? Date: 6 Oct 2005 14:24:47 -0700 leftie wrote: > Grateful Dead, 6/20/74, Atlanta, GA > great stuff, thanks rmgd for pointing it out > > Widespread Panic, 7/8/05, 7/9/05 & 7/10/05 Greek Theater Berkeley > nice run of shows, the sbd downloads sound great > > Grace Potter & The Nocturnals, Nothing But The Water > she's only 22 years old?!??!? No way! The woman's gots some soul! Roy Orbison - 16 Biggest Hits That man could sing!!!!!!! P&F 12/19/04 What a night that was! Van Morrison - Astral Weeks This thing is a work of art! If you've never heard it, do yourself a huge favor!!!!!!!!!!!!! Rick ------------------------------ From: "Steve Terry" Subject: Re: Watchya Listenin' To Lately? Date: Thu, 6 Oct 2005 16:28:52 -0500 "RickNBarbInSD" wrote in message: > Roy Orbison - 16 Biggest Hits > That man could sing!!!!!!! Yes. > P&F 12/19/04 > What a night that was! Yes. > Van Morrison - Astral Weeks > This thing is a work of art! If you've never heard it, do yourself a > huge favor!!!!!!!!!!!!! Yes. ------------------------------ From: "Andrew Murawa" Subject: Re: (NDC) anybody gamble (football) online? Date: Thu, 6 Oct 2005 14:28:12 -0700 "Bill" wrote in message news:Yog1f.872$B14.58@newssvr11.news.prodigy.com... > Despite being a Niner fan, I want to bet against them for this > weekend's > game since I think they're gonna get murdered by the Colts. The > spread is > Colts minus 14. The Niners lost to the 0-3 Arizona Cards by more than > 14! > And the Colts have a defense now plus some guy named Manning at QB who > I > hear is okay. > > So anyone here that lives in the USA ever put money down online for a > football game or do you just go to Bruno the Bookie for your action? > What > website do you use? Do you trust it? > > Colts -14 is giving money away IMO. In addition, Niners have all > kinds of > crucial injuries and this is the first start of their new QB in the > regular > season (he looked so bad in preseason, they went with Rattay who they > just > benched after the loss to Arizona). The only thing the Niners have in > their > favor is home field (worth about 3 points and I figure they'll lose by > at > least 20 taking into account those 3 points). > > So what's some good gambling websites? Thanks! I use sportsbook.com primarily, and have used them for the past 7 or 8 years or so... Never had any problems... I also keep a little money at intertops.com and at bodog.com in case I can find a better number there, but 85% of my bets go down on sportsbook.com... Nice interface, easy retrieval of cash, etc... I'm not sure what the deal is with their bonus money, since I never pay much attention to that... As to my picks in the NFL this weekend, I have 6 teams on the road, each getting a field goal: New England, Pittsburgh, Tennessee, Cincinatti, Seattle, and Miami, plus a couple big bets on Saturday on Ohio State and Cal... ------------------------------ From: "Dave Kelly" Subject: Re: Watchya Listenin' To Lately? Date: Thu, 06 Oct 2005 21:30:38 GMT the latest 12 cd "Folk Songs of the Glaucoma Impaired Huamachuco Boys Choir of Peru" box set! ------------------------------ From: "Steve Terry" Subject: Re: Dead Dowqnload -- $12.75 for a single disc d/l??? Date: Thu, 6 Oct 2005 16:32:06 -0500 "besht2003" wrote in message news:1128615615.272264.294580@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com... > It's worth it. Very interesting performance. Less spacey than I > expected--stronger. GDM is a business. I would be surprised if the guys > running it are not the remaining band members. > Anybody wanna send me a copy of the flacs so's I can decide if I wanna pay way too much for this show? I'll be checking my inbox every 30 seconds or so. Thanks. ------------------------------ From: brew ziggins Subject: Re: Happy B'day Ace Hall Date: Thu, 6 Oct 2005 17:32:34 -0400 Thus spake sweetbac@pacbell.net... > 10/6/47 - Bob Weir (Robert Hall) of the Grateful Dead is born in San > Francisco. Dude, I think you're ten days early. Too much Newcastle Brown? -- bruce higgins ithaca ny most of the day, we were at the machinery ------------------------------ From: "Steve Terry" Subject: Re: Happy B'day Ace Hall Date: Thu, 6 Oct 2005 16:35:34 -0500 "brew ziggins" wrote in message news:MPG.1daf61fa45740b25989809@newsstand.cit.cornell.edu... > Thus spake sweetbac@pacbell.net... >> 10/6/47 - Bob Weir (Robert Hall) of the Grateful Dead is born in San >> Francisco. > > Dude, I think you're ten days early. Too much Newcastle Brown? Speaking of Newcastle, I just started to dig into this Europe '72 package that Ted shared with us all and I must say: The Other One from 4/11/72 in Newcastle was a mutha. I'm sure many more muthas will follow as I dig further into this mutha of all B&P's. ------------------------------ From: kpnnews@yahoo.com Subject: Re: Watchya Listenin' To Lately? Date: 6 Oct 2005 14:37:12 -0700 leftie wrote: > I have been obsessing on a couple of releases lately. They are getting a lot of airplay at work. 1) Soil & Pimp Sessions - This is probably the jazz find of the year for me. They are a group out of Japan that can best be described as a very intense version of Music Inc. Some of there tunes have almost a Zappa-like flow (maybe a stretch, think Waka-Jawaka). I got Summer Goddess and was blown away. Great stuff. 2) Ghana Soundz 2 - A compilation of "funky" tunes from Ghana. If you are into this sort of thing, this comp is essential. Hypnotic, mesmerizing stuff. 3) World Psychedelic Classics 3 - Love's A Real Thing The Funky Fuzzy Sounds Of West Africa - Same deal as number 2 above, a great comp of "funky" trippy tunes. 4) Funky Funky New Orleans Vol4 and Vol5 - I will admit that I get burned out on all the funk reissues. Sometimes unearthing the past while nostalgic yields music that, well, should've been left alone. These two comps have enough solid material to maintain interest, plus there's a couple of tunes you won't be able to get out of your head. 5) Monk & Coltrane @ Carnegie Hall - Yeah, all us jazz freaks had to get this one. To be honest, I haven't made up my mind. It is good even great, but like ice cream, some like vanilla and some like chocolate. However, there is no doubting the historical significance of this release. It's as if they found a SBD of Hendrix jamming with the Mothers, etc. 6) GD 7/16/76 set 1 - Don't ask me why, I just love the AUD from the first set. Kurt ------------------------------ From: "dyrewlf" Subject: Re: Watchya Listenin' To Lately? Date: Thu, 06 Oct 2005 21:38:26 GMT "Steve Terry" wrote in message news:di453h$5ct$1@news.iquest.net... > > "RickNBarbInSD" wrote in message: > >> Roy Orbison - 16 Biggest Hits >> That man could sing!!!!!!! > > Yes. > >> P&F 12/19/04 >> What a night that was! > > Yes. > >> Van Morrison - Astral Weeks >> This thing is a work of art! If you've never heard it, do yourself a >> huge favor!!!!!!!!!!!!! > > Yes. > So,uh, do you like need a cigarette now? ------------------------------ From: "ck" Subject: Re: Dead Dowqnload -- $12.75 for a single disc d/l??? Date: Thu, 6 Oct 2005 17:38:38 -0400 "Steve Terry" wrote in message news:di459i$5ek$1@news.iquest.net... > > "besht2003" wrote in message > news:1128615615.272264.294580@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com... > > It's worth it. Very interesting performance. Less spacey than I > > expected--stronger. GDM is a business. I would be surprised if the guys > > running it are not the remaining band members. > > > > Anybody wanna send me a copy of the flacs so's I can decide if I wanna pay > way too much for this show? I'll be checking my inbox every 30 seconds or > so. Thanks. > > I have the night before which HAS an Alligator.... it sounds pretty good. ------------------------------ From: "Greg Sasso" Subject: Re: Watchya Listenin' To Lately? Date: 6 Oct 2005 14:40:58 -0700 Wolf Parade's new album New Broken Social Scene album The Redwalls James Carter's jazz tribute to Pavement. ------------------------------ From: "Andrew Murawa" Subject: Re: Watchya Listenin' To Lately? Date: Thu, 6 Oct 2005 14:39:36 -0700 Just got through with GD 3/31/73, which is pretty spectacular... Great first set for the era, featuring, among other things, the best TLEO of that era, and perhaps the best one ever, a great LL Rain, and a mammoth Playin... Oh, and that second set run of He's Gone>Truckin>Drums>Other One>Jam>I Know You Rider, Sugar Mag ain't exactly anything to sneeze at either... One of my favorites, from one of my favorite years... Presently working my way through Railroad Earth 8/15/04... I still ain't quite sure about these guys... They get on a real good roll at times, but other times they are just too damn pretty for my tastes... Plus, I think they should just flat out scrap about a third of their songs... Last night it was a great Parliament show from 11/1/78 to funk me up a bit... Great stuff... Just got a 3-disc compilation set of Garcia doing Dylan covers a few days ago, and that is the next thing in the lineup... And I've got a handful of "This American Life" shows to cover the drive to and from work... ------------------------------ From: kpnnews@yahoo.com Subject: Re: The Future of Food in Chicago (ndc) Date: 6 Oct 2005 14:42:20 -0700 Roxanne McDaniel wrote: > http://tinyurl.com/avh2z Funny you should bring this up. Check out this link: http://www.triangle.com/movies/story/2802085p-9244616c.html My wife wants to see a movie tonight as well. Hmmmm.... Kurt ------------------------------ From: JimK Subject: Re: Cream at Royal Albert Hall Date: Thu, 06 Oct 2005 17:42:27 -0400 Reply-To: jkezwind@comcast.net On Thu, 06 Oct 2005 12:21:18 -0600, Gladys wrote: > > >Richard Morris wrote: >> Yeah ... and when ya listen to them, don't tell anyone, close your windows >> and doors, and make sure to keep it down lest someone hear you playing that >> white-boy music. Oh, excuuuuse me ... that *soul-less* white boy music. >> > >If you don't like to be disagreed with, excuse me, but you are in the >wrong place. Right or wrong, that's the truth.... > >I shall now await someone to tell me I'm wrong. JC? > >:-) > >Gladys. So how's Pete doing these days? JimK ------------------------------ From: Jazare@webtv.net (ba ba booie) Subject: New Riders of The Purple Sage tonite!!!! Date: Thu, 6 Oct 2005 17:35:22 -0400 New Riders of The Purple Sage tonite!!!! jrmorris@trouserscomcast.net (Richard=A0Morris) booie, you gonna tape this one? R. bbb wrote: My friend in in from Greely, Colorado for the weekend, so I asked her if she would like to go. She said yea, so we are off. The last show I went with her was the last Giants Stadium show with the Grateful Dead. I figured I would take to the sushi bar before the show to get a little nosh. She said the ony raw fish that she likes is clams. I don't think she ever tried sushi. It should be fun. Yea I'll tape it. It looks like a bunch of good musicians on stage tonte. I need to exersize my guns before the Kimock shows. I got one DAT tape left. I usta like The New Riders of The Purple Sage when they toured. To bad no Marmaduke. He was good. I don't know the last 2 guys on the list below. Any good words to say about them? I have seen the band JGB, but what do they play. Are they good @ what they do? I guess I'll find out. Oh well, off to have a good time. talk to ya later booie......... NEW RIDERS OF THE PURPLE SAGE featuring David Nelson (NRPS, DNB) Buddy Cage (NRPS) Michael Falzarano (Hot Tuna) John Markowski (Stirfired,JGB) Ron Penque (Ripple,JGB) 9PM Show! .. .. .. Have you checked these sites out today? http://www.jambase.com http://www.jambands.com http://www.jambase.com/festivals .. Find out where your favorite band is playing. 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