From: Digestifier To: Subject: Dead-Flames Digest #535 Dead-Flames Digest #535, Volume #48 Sat, 8 Oct 05 23:00:01 PDT Contents: Re: Delphi files for bankruptcy. ("band beyond description") Re: Pride of Man (NDC) (AstroSurf) Re: Roll call for Kimock in Chicago! ("band beyond description") Re: Possum Playing Dead comic? ("band beyond description") Re: 9-21-72 Darkstar (Tom Beck) Re: Hardly Strictly Bluegrass photos! ("Dave Kelly") Re: 9-21-72 Darkstar ("Olompali4") Re: My 10-6-2005 New Riders of the Purple Sage experience. ("frndthdevl") Re: 9-21-72 Darkstar ("frndthdevl") Re: Delphi files for bankruptcy. (EricH) Re: (NDC) anybody gamble (football) online? (Shawn Lucas) Re: Cream at Royal Albert Hall ("Pete") Re: Cream at Royal Albert Hall ("Pete") http://mrjimmy.jp/ (NDC) ("band beyond description") Re: Possum Playing Dead comic? (Spider Dawg) Re: 21 years ago - 10/6/84 (Seth Jackson) Re: Cream at Royal Albert Hall ("k sturm") Re: New Trey Anastasio song on the Vegoose Site ! ("Carlisle") Re: New Trey Anastasio song on the Vegoose Site ! (kpnnews@yahoo.com) Re: New Trey Anastasio song on the Vegoose Site ! ("Carlisle") Music is good for the heart ("band beyond description") Re: New Trey Anastasio song on the Vegoose Site ! ("ck") ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "band beyond description" <123@456.com> Subject: Re: Delphi files for bankruptcy. Date: Sun, 9 Oct 2005 11:16:01 +0900 It's yet another case that gives Flint native Michael Moore grist for the mill. -- Peace, Steve ------------------------------ From: AstroSurf Subject: Re: Pride of Man (NDC) Date: Sat, 08 Oct 2005 22:26:05 -0400 Used to love him on He & She with Richard Benjamin and Paula Prentiss. ------------------------------ From: "band beyond description" <123@456.com> Subject: Re: Roll call for Kimock in Chicago! Date: Sun, 9 Oct 2005 11:18:01 +0900 "Dave Kelly" wrote in message news:0rB1f.1583$dB4.122@newssvr12.news.prodigy.com... > > "Roxanne McDaniel" wrote in message > news:aYA1f.943$Si4.279@newssvr30.news.prodigy.com... > > Who's going?? > > I will be there. > I WILL be there in every marijuana joint offered as sacrament. > I WILL be there in every beer poured/drank/urinated > I WILL be there with every note coming from the speakers > I WILL be there when the old negro bathroom attendant offers > customers a fresh towel, breath mint or ribbed condom. > I WILL be there when a local Chicago wookie vomits his > whiskey & percodan dinner all over his pit bull " Trey" in the lot. > > * I'm gonna have to stop here...I'm getting a little misty eyed. > Have fun, Rockerz! > > Sweetbac Productions > > Chitown represents to Mr. Wonderful! Get him a deep-dish (sausage), please! -- Peace, Steve ------------------------------ From: "band beyond description" <123@456.com> Subject: Re: Possum Playing Dead comic? Date: Sun, 9 Oct 2005 11:18:59 +0900 "Josh" wrote in message news:4RY1f.420$vi2.195@trndny04... > A few years back, someone posted a link to a comic of a Possum "Playing > Dead". > > That link, is also playing dead, as the website doesn't hold its archives > that long. > > Did anyone happen to save it? I'd like to put it up in my workspace at my > new job. > > TIA... > > -Josh > > does google hold that site's cached archive by any chance? if so, you may be able to find it. -- Peace, Steve ------------------------------ From: Tom Beck Subject: Re: 9-21-72 Darkstar Date: Sat, 08 Oct 2005 21:59:40 -0500 Steve Terry wrote: > "Tom Beck" wrote in message: > > >>What do you mean by "back up"? >>If people have the show, sure, it'll >>get passed around. If you'd rather >>have that than the GDP version. > > > The problem is so many shows are now under the GDP umbrella. There are the > downloads, the DP's, the video releases, etc., etc... I'm to the point where > I pick and choose based on what I feel is a significant enough upgrade to > warrant the expense. A wise decision, coming from myself, who came of age (so to speak) during the cassette generation. Don't waste your time and money being a "completist". It just ain't worth it. Having every official release is a quite costly > proposition nowadays, and what significant gain is to be had when one > already has a couple hundred or more shows on cdr? Little, AFAIK, get what you most enjoy while driving or riding the bus, etc. > > That said, I feel that the information age is to the GD's advantage as > evidenced by the quick sellout of the Fillmore West limited edition Box Set. > I think there are lots of younger fans just discovering the GD along with > the Phish Phans who are now out of water and may be finally seeing the > light, not to mention all of us old hippies who are rediscovering our > youths. The bottom line is it's a win/win situation if you are into the dead > this day and age. Tons of free shows are at your fingertips and more and > more commercial releases as well. True 'nuff. ------------------------------ From: "Dave Kelly" Subject: Re: Hardly Strictly Bluegrass photos! Date: Sun, 09 Oct 2005 03:02:36 GMT "Roxanne McDaniel" wrote in message news:YEX1f.2655$AY4.256@newssvr24.news.prodigy.net... > http://www.strictlybluegrass.com/2005/artists.shtml There are some crowd > shots in there too. Can anyone find themselves? Steve Lenier? Dave > Kelly? * I STRIVED to be in some photos, Roxie....NO dice. Nada. Not even my stage dive during Doc Watsons set garnered a pic... WTF?....he's croaking on...and ON... about a "Turkey in the Straw".... Yo Doc!...this is San Francisco...OK?...that hillbilly shit DONT play here! I ended up landing on a "Pacific Islanders Trans-Gender Family Support Group" seedless watermelon! Whadda MESS! Sweetbacbac Productions ------------------------------ From: "Olompali4" Subject: Re: 9-21-72 Darkstar Date: 8 Oct 2005 20:20:00 -0700 > The bottom line is it's a win/win situation if you are into the dead > this day and age. No Captain. ; ( ------------------------------ From: "frndthdevl" Subject: Re: My 10-6-2005 New Riders of the Purple Sage experience. Date: 8 Oct 2005 20:29:20 -0700 Richard Morris wrote: i wrote > > > and respectfully Richard,not so sure the illiminati of The City think > > much highter of the sacremento area than they do of Socal,do You? > > Oh, heck no ... Sacramento doesn't get much respect from anyone, really. No > particular reason why it should. > > R. Why should it? Well it is your home and the home of your two kids right? peace jeff np Peresina MT ------------------------------ From: "frndthdevl" Subject: Re: 9-21-72 Darkstar Date: 8 Oct 2005 20:35:39 -0700 Tom Beck wrote: > > A wise decision, coming from myself, who came of > age (so to speak) during the cassette generation. damn youngun's ------------------------------ From: EricH Subject: Re: Delphi files for bankruptcy. Date: Sat, 08 Oct 2005 20:48:40 -0700 In article <3qrdc8FggkevU1@individual.net>, "band beyond description" <123@456.com> wrote: > It's yet another case that gives Flint native Michael Moore grist for the > mill. I dunno, the grist is that they paid on average $27 an hour with benefits while the competitors paid half or less than that without. Eric H. ------------------------------ From: slucas_2@ya_nospam_hoo.com (Shawn Lucas) Subject: Re: (NDC) anybody gamble (football) online? Date: Sun, 09 Oct 2005 03:52:37 GMT Can I get a "WE ARE...PENN STATE!" Yeah crack those nutz! 6 and oh baby..and while wearing blue and white I went out *and* made it home safe in Columbus! I owe it all to the carbs they pack into Guiness! HA! Shawn On Sat, 8 Oct 2005 08:56:16 -1000, "Mike" wrote: > >"Shawn Lucas" wrote in message >news:43475585.52011288@news.col.sbcglobal.net... >> Just curious...I wonder if you care to share who you are taking in the >> OSU-PSU affair? I think its going to be a close game (two good >> defenses) and the Lions have a chance to pull off the upset, >> especially since it is at Beaver Stadium. I grew up watching PSU and >> itrs nice to see them winning some games again. With them and Notre >> Dame winning again I've actually regained some interest in college >> football. This game is a big one. I'm actually at OSU working on a >> PhD, but I can't root for the bastards, except maybe against >> Bitchigan. OSU players given the PSU team plenty of "bulletin board >> material" but JoePa, being smart, banned his players from talking to >> the press this week. I'm here in Columbus and since I don't have >> cable I'm going out to a bar to watch the game, and I'm wearing my >> colors. Send help if you all don't hear from me by midnight >> tomorrow;-) >> >> Shawn >> >> PS. Sorry Bill, didn't mean to usurp the thread and I can't help with >> the bets...although I do have an old college buddy who used to place >> bets the old fasioned way, for his mom;-) > >I swore in Vegas I'm not a gambling man. > >I all ways had a desire to see the Nittany Lions play the University of >Hawai`i here in a bowl game. But, that was before the wheel turned; PSU >shot up and UHW faltered. > >Hope it's a dark bar you're visiting. > >My teams (NCAAF and NFL) are both 1-3 now. Perhaps I'll look into badminton >or croquet... > > ------------------------------ Reply-To: "Pete" From: "Pete" Subject: Re: Cream at Royal Albert Hall Date: Sun, 09 Oct 2005 04:28:01 GMT "Schmoe" wrote in message news:rhc1f.7604$dl2.7531@fe08.lga... > Richard Morris wrote: > > "> I tell ya, that sound brings back some memories ... good listen! > > I couldn't agree more. Jack Bruce's voice really is still brilliant. > Streaming this is making me think I made a mistake by only going to 1 show > later this month. > > On a side note, a friend who is having difficulty finding a taker for his > extra Queen ticket in a couple of weeks is begging me to buy it ($80). Paul > Rogers (Bad Company) is handling Freddie's job. I listened/watch some > streaming video from the promo website and, while Brian May is still an > wonderful guitarist, it doesn't work well for me without Freddie. Anyone > else have any thoughts on this? I am not a fan of Queen (or Bad Company), but my friend who went with me to the Cream shows in May is a huge fan. He wanted to see them while we were in England so we went. They played a very solid, energetic show that had the audience going nuts. My friend said it was the best Queen show without Freddie that he had ever seen :0) Definitely worth checking out if you are a fan of the music. I only wish they had played the Weird Al Yankovic version of Another One Rides the Bus. ------------------------------ Reply-To: "Pete" From: "Pete" Subject: Re: Cream at Royal Albert Hall Date: Sun, 09 Oct 2005 04:28:34 GMT "JimK" wrote in message news:vg6bk1hcu1ggaek6tbnjtol19ppts2gep0@4ax.com... > 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 I'm not bad, thanks for asking... ------------------------------ From: "band beyond description" <123@456.com> Subject: http://mrjimmy.jp/ (NDC) Date: Sun, 9 Oct 2005 13:41:11 +0900 ssia ------------------------------ From: Spider Dawg Subject: Re: Possum Playing Dead comic? Date: Sun, 09 Oct 2005 00:04:55 -0500 On 2005-10-08, Josh wrote: > A few years back, someone posted a link to a comic of a Possum "Playing > Dead". > > That link, is also playing dead, as the website doesn't hold its archives > that long. > > Did anyone happen to save it? I'd like to put it up in my workspace at my > new job. > > TIA... > > -Josh I posted it, but the only copy I saved was the one I cut out of the newspaper and stuck on the fridge. Jim ------------------------------ From: Seth Jackson Subject: Re: 21 years ago - 10/6/84 Reply-To: hitmeister .at. mindspring .dot. com Date: Sun, 09 Oct 2005 05:05:20 GMT On Fri, 07 Oct 2005 21:14:25 -0400, DB wrote: >I'm gonna stick to my guns about 6/18/83. The Hartford 10/14/83 (DP >something or other(15?)) never really floated my boat. Not sure why. Great Scarlet and a fabulous transition jam. The Fire doesn't suck. > Not to be a >nitpicker (but what else do we really do here), however, the '84 >Scarlet>Fire was from 10/15, not 10/14. Oops! > In any event, I have an FOB >master cassette using Sennheiser 441's and a Sony D5m from about the >20th row that I will throw on tonight to check it out. I recall it >being a good one, but have not listened to it in what seems forever. >Thanks for the mission. Let me know what you think. It's been a long time since I've listened to that one. ------------------------------ From: "k sturm" Subject: Re: Cream at Royal Albert Hall Date: Sun, 09 Oct 2005 05:12:36 GMT "Pete" wrote in message news:S%02f.11226$vw6.8518@newsread1.news.atl.earthlink.net... > > "JimK" wrote in message > news:vg6bk1hcu1ggaek6tbnjtol19ppts2gep0@4ax.com... >> 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 > > I'm not bad, thanks for asking... > I don't think that there are too many people here who are old enough to remember Pete and Gladys. Unfortunately, I am... k~ ------------------------------ From: "Carlisle" Crossposted-To: alt.music.dave-matthews,alt.music.dave-matthews.tapetrading,alt.music.dave-matthews.trading,alt.music.primus Subject: Re: New Trey Anastasio song on the Vegoose Site ! Date: 8 Oct 2005 22:14:00 -0700 imsjry wrote: > Carlisle wrote: > > > > This is quite true! But I'm still taking my nephew, his finacee and > > myself to see Trey&Co in Cincy on 11/5..And I'll be hoping he breaks > > out a Fluffhead or something. Kick it Old School, Trey! You've dumped > > the lady who brought ya to the dance, mister. There's alot of > > disaffected Phishheads out there who are never gonna accept it, dOOd! > > So I'll be there, though I may be hollering out for a Guyute or ACDC > > Bag (especially if I start in with the blender drinks). Whatever.. Let > > me quote the Grateful Dead here--"Nothing else shakin' so you might > > just as well!" > > Carrie > > Please just stay home and let the folks who realize Phish are gone > enjoy themselves.. Not a chance!! I dig the Treyster too much. It's true. p&l,,, Carrie ------------------------------ From: kpnnews@yahoo.com Crossposted-To: alt.music.dave-matthews,alt.music.dave-matthews.tapetrading,alt.music.dave-matthews.trading,alt.music.primus Subject: Re: New Trey Anastasio song on the Vegoose Site ! Date: 8 Oct 2005 22:21:27 -0700 imsjry wrote: > Carlisle wrote: > > > > This is quite true! But I'm still taking my nephew, his finacee and > > myself to see Trey&Co in Cincy on 11/5..And I'll be hoping he breaks > > out a Fluffhead or something. Kick it Old School, Trey! You've dumped > > the lady who brought ya to the dance, mister. There's alot of > > disaffected Phishheads out there who are never gonna accept it, dOOd! > > So I'll be there, though I may be hollering out for a Guyute or ACDC > > Bag (especially if I start in with the blender drinks). Whatever.. Let > > me quote the Grateful Dead here--"Nothing else shakin' so you might > > just as well!" > > Carrie > > Please just stay home and let the folks who realize Phish are gone > enjoy themselves.. I agree. As someone who saw Phish numerous times and has heard Trey a couple (mainly CD, in passing at Jazzfest), he isn't going to break out Fluffhead. Let it go. Don't annoy your fellow concert goers and be part of someones bad-concert-trip post on rmgd... errr, make that rmp... well maybe not. Is there not yet an rmta? I am sure you are an absolute sweetheart, but your post completely embodies what I don't like about attending certian shows. "Dude, Trey and Dave could break out YEM. It could happen... could happen.... Let's let them know how we feel." . Don't do it. You seem like such a nice person. Kurt ------------------------------ From: "Carlisle" Crossposted-To: alt.music.dave-matthews,alt.music.dave-matthews.tapetrading,alt.music.dave-matthews.trading,alt.music.primus Subject: Re: New Trey Anastasio song on the Vegoose Site ! Date: 8 Oct 2005 22:30:55 -0700 kpnn...@yahoo.com wrote: > imsjry wrote: > > Carlisle wrote: > > > > > > This is quite true! But I'm still taking my nephew, his finacee and > > > myself to see Trey&Co in Cincy on 11/5..And I'll be hoping he breaks > > > out a Fluffhead or something. Kick it Old School, Trey! You've dumped > > > the lady who brought ya to the dance, mister. There's alot of > > > disaffected Phishheads out there who are never gonna accept it, dOOd! > > > So I'll be there, though I may be hollering out for a Guyute or ACDC > > > Bag (especially if I start in with the blender drinks). Whatever.. Let > > > me quote the Grateful Dead here--"Nothing else shakin' so you might > > > just as well!" > > > Carrie > > > > Please just stay home and let the folks who realize Phish are gone > > enjoy themselves.. > > I agree. As someone who saw Phish numerous times and has heard > Trey a couple (mainly CD, in passing at Jazzfest), he isn't going > to break out Fluffhead. Let it go. Don't annoy your fellow concert > goers and be part of someones bad-concert-trip post on rmgd... errr, > make that rmp... well maybe not. Is there not yet an rmta? I am sure > you are an absolute sweetheart, but your post completely embodies > what I don't like about attending certian shows. "Dude, Trey and > Dave could break out YEM. It could happen... could happen.... Let's > let them know how we feel." . Don't do it. You > seem like such a nice person. > > Kurt Thanks for the guidance. I will be sending Trey good vibes in my own special way, thank you very much!!...I'm gonna yell for a "Night Speaks To A Woman". Actually, if I softly bellow for "Guyute" it's only since he has been known to *cover?* some Phish songs in his TAB repertoire. Trey only wishes he had more groupies like me. Let me tell YOU!! ;~) BTW,,,they gave up the trampolines at Coventry. Stay Grateful, Care ------------------------------ From: "band beyond description" <123@456.com> Subject: Music is good for the heart Date: Sun, 9 Oct 2005 14:30:42 +0900 http://today.reuters.com/news/newsArticle.aspx?type=healthNews&storyID=2005-10-07T193604Z_01_MUN770536_RTRUKOC_0_US-MUSIC-GOOD-HEART.xml&archived=False or http://tinyurl.com/83wtm Music is good for the heart Fri Oct 7, 2005 3:36 PM ET NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - A new study shows that listening to music that has a slow or meditative tempo has a relaxing effect on people, slowing their breathing and heart rate, whereas listening to faster music with a more upbeat tempo has the opposite effect -- speeding up respiration and heart rate. The results, which appear in the journal Heart, support a growing body of research on the potential stress-reducing health benefits of music. Other research has shown that music can alleviate stress, improve athletic performance, improve movement in neurologically impaired patients with stroke or Parkinson's disease, and even boost milk production in cattle, Dr. Peter Sleight from the University of Oxford in the UK and colleagues note in their report. In the current study, researchers monitored breathing rate, blood pressure and other heart and respiratory indexes, in 24 healthy young men and women, before and while listening to short excerpts of different kinds of music including slow and fast classical music of differing complexities and rap music. They also monitored the subjects during 2-minute musical intermissions. Half of the subjects were trained musicians; the other half had no musical training. The investigators report that listening to music initially produced varying levels of arousal -- accelerated breathing, increased blood pressure and heart rate -- that is directly proportional to the tempo of the music and perhaps the complexity of the rhythm. The style of the music or an individual's music preference seems less important than the tempo of the music. They also found that calm is induced by slower rhythms and, interestingly, by short pauses or intermissions in the music. Pausing the music for 2 minutes actually induces a condition of relaxation greater than that observed before subjects began listening to the music tracks, the investigators report. These effects are most striking for people who have musical training, perhaps because they have learnt to synchronize their breathing with the musical segments. "Musicians breathe faster with faster tempi, and had slower baseline breathing rates than non-musicians," according to the investigators. Sleight and coworkers speculate that music may give pleasure (and perhaps health benefits) as a result of a controlled alteration between arousal and relaxation. The present study suggests, they conclude, that the appropriate selection of music -- alternating fast and slower rhythms interspersed with pauses -- can be used to induce relaxation and may, therefore, be beneficial in heart disease and stroke. SOURCE: Heart 2005. ------------------------------ From: "ck" Crossposted-To: alt.music.dave-matthews,alt.music.dave-matthews.tapetrading,alt.music.dave-matthews.trading,alt.music.primus Subject: Re: New Trey Anastasio song on the Vegoose Site ! Date: Sun, 9 Oct 2005 01:41:16 -0400 wrote in message news:1128835287.115863.120970@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... > > imsjry wrote: > > Carlisle wrote: > > > > > > This is quite true! But I'm still taking my nephew, his finacee and > > > myself to see Trey&Co in Cincy on 11/5..And I'll be hoping he breaks > > > out a Fluffhead or something. Kick it Old School, Trey! You've dumped > > > the lady who brought ya to the dance, mister. There's alot of > > > disaffected Phishheads out there who are never gonna accept it, dOOd! > > > So I'll be there, though I may be hollering out for a Guyute or ACDC > > > Bag (especially if I start in with the blender drinks). Whatever.. Let > > > me quote the Grateful Dead here--"Nothing else shakin' so you might > > > just as well!" > > > Carrie > > > > Please just stay home and let the folks who realize Phish are gone > > enjoy themselves.. > > I agree. As someone who saw Phish numerous times and has heard > Trey a couple (mainly CD, in passing at Jazzfest), he isn't going > to break out Fluffhead. Let it go. Don't annoy your fellow concert > goers and be part of someones bad-concert-trip post on rmgd... errr, > make that rmp... well maybe not. Is there not yet an rmta? I am sure > you are an absolute sweetheart, but your post completely embodies > what I don't like about attending certian shows. "Dude, Trey and > Dave could break out YEM. It could happen... could happen.... Let's > let them know how we feel." . Don't do it. You > seem like such a nice person. > > Kurt > God how i pity you phishheads.... we used to jones for the Dead to break out something like Lovelight (which they did) or St. Stephen(yup),or Dark Star(uhu, the greek:)) man was i luckey :)To think of anyone actually wishin' and a hoping for the remnants of phish to play their stuff.... sad..... tragic... lol... ------------------------------ ** 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 ****************************** .