From: Digestifier To: Subject: Dead-Flames Digest #371 Dead-Flames Digest #371, Volume #48 Thu, 22 Sep 05 09:00:02 PDT Contents: Voting with the dead. (some dead content) (ba ba booie) Re: ndc-two subjects not to discuss with folks you like ("peggo") Re: What's It Like in Atlantic City? (wyeknot) Re: Voting with the dead. (some dead content) ("Carlisle") Re: 69 limited 10 cd set ~ (Kirk McElhearn) Re: 1972 (brew ziggins) NDC Carlisle is that you ? (Ken Fortenberry) Jerry Does Dylan SHN permavine (band beyond description) Re: ndc-just saw some lady on CNN, shes not evacuation galveston ("Dylanstubs") Re: 10 years ago today (jizzlobber@intergate.com) Re: NDC Carlisle is that you ? ("Carlisle") Re: The REAL Disaster (NDC) ("dyrewlf") Re: Simon Wiesenthal RIP (wyeknot) Re: ndc-just saw some lady on CNN, shes not evacuation galveston (Ken Fortenberry) Re: I love a good Franklins (DB) Re: I love a good Franklins (DB) Re: SKB - Coach House ("pookietooth") Re: I love a good Franklins ("Stephen St.") Re: Rhino's Fillmore 3 disc set ("Dylanstubs") ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jazare@webtv.net (ba ba booie) Subject: Voting with the dead. (some dead content) Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2005 10:38:32 -0400 Voting with the dead. By DAVID W. CHEN Published: September 16, 2005 TRENTON, Sept. 15 - The joke has long been that dead people vote in Hudson County, New Jersey's legendary enclave of machine politics. But now the joke may be on New Jersey, according to a new analysis of voter records by the state's Republican Party. Comparing information from county voter registration lists, Social Security death records and other public information, Republican officials announced on Thursday that 4,755 people who were listed as deceased appear to have voted in the 2004 general election. Another 4,397 people who were registered to vote in more than one county appeared to have voted twice, while 6,572 who were registered in New Jersey and in one of five other states selected for analysis voted in each state. At a news conference at the State House, Tom Wilson, the state's party chairman, took pains to say that the analysis did not look at voters' party affiliation. He also said that the party was not accusing voters of committing fraud, suggesting instead that someone else may have exploited their names without their knowledge. Mr. Wilson said the analysis did not examine whether any of the alleged fraudulent voting tipped a close race in 2004, but he said that it was imperative that all future races - including this year's race for governor between Douglas R. Forrester, a Republican, and Senator Jon S. Corzine, a Democrat - be as clean as possible. Mr. Wilson and other Republican leaders also criticized Attorney General Peter C. Harvey, the state's top election official, for failing to enforce the law, and demanded in a 10-page letter on Thursday that Mr. Harvey investigate the state's voting patterns. "This is going to be an extremely close election," said Mr. Wilson, disregarding recent polls showing that Mr. Corzine's double-digit lead in percentage points is widening. "We need to make sure that the process that we have to allow people to vote is fair, is honest, and the integrity of which is so strong that the outcome can't be disputed. We don't have that today." When asked about the Republicans' findings, Lee Moore, a spokesman for Mr. Harvey, said that "the letter will be reviewed" and that "a determination will be made as to what course of action will be called for, if any." Ingrid Reed, director of the Eagleton New Jersey Project at Rutgers University, said that she needed to review the analysis more carefully. But the potential for mistakes was certainly not insignificant, she said, pointing to mishaps in Florida in 2000, and in Ohio and Washington in 2004, and because New Jersey has not yet finished centralizing its voting lists, in accordance with the 2002 Help America Vote Act. But Democrats dismissed the findings. Indeed, they were quick to note that a federal court had castigated Republicans for voter suppression tactics in the 1980's. "If any investigation is needed, it should be done the right way, not the Republican way," said Richard McGrath, a spokesman for the state Democratic Party. "The Republican Party is infamous for voter suppression tactics, so they occupy the moral low ground on this issue." Republicans analyzed voter records from the state's 21 counties, and matched those voters whose first and last names and dates of birth matched in more than one county. Of that group, nearly 4,400 of those matches voted in two counties. Middlesex County had, by far, the greatest number of potential duplicate voters, with 2,299, according to the analysis. The Republicans then applied a similar method to see whether someone registered in New Jersey was also registered in one of five states: New York, Florida, Pennsylvania, North Carolina and South Carolina. A similar approach was used in trying to match death records with voting records. Bergen County had the greatest number of matches, with 609, followed by Monmouth County, with 450. Hudson County was tied for sixth with the Republican bastion of Morris County, with 298 potential dead voters apiece. For all of data analysis on Thursday, however, an element of political theater could not be avoided. Mr. Forrester showed up unannounced at the news conference and sought to link the findings to broader questions about the integrity of Democrats, as well as his opponent. "I believe that the pattern should be crystal clear by now: New Jersey is not going to get the change that it needs with Jon Corzine," Mr. Forrester said. bbb wrote: Even the dead can vote. This state is wacked! .. .. .. 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. Pollstar (the concert hotwire) http://pollstar.com ------------------------------ From: "peggo" Subject: Re: ndc-two subjects not to discuss with folks you like Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2005 09:44:35 -0500 "pookietooth" wrote in message news:1127334881.392797.273740@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com... > > That's the whole point though. A kid isn't a 'topic', and someone > talking about the kid to the parent that way may raise a little anger. > Yep. And I wonder if this kid knows he's a 'topic'. And how does he feel about it? I mean he's eighteen and his mom posted his medical information on rmgd. I'd be pissed! peggo ------------------------------ From: wyeknot Subject: Re: What's It Like in Atlantic City? Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2005 10:48:21 -0400 Neil X. wrote: > Uh, well, yeah, the style was deliberately an homage to booie. But the > question is sincere. I really don't understand the appeal of gambling, > so the casinos hold zero interest. I also don't much feel like > spending $300 a night, or driving a long way after the show. Seems > like I'm going to have to choose one or the other. > > Phil playing in a House of Blues, in a scummy casino city, it is gonna > be a trip, though, no doubt about it. Even without the fractals. > > How many people does a House of Blues hold? The one in Boson couldn't > have held more than 500. FWIW, the now-defunct Boston HOB's music room capacity was 225 - small! And the HOB-AC capactiy is 2,400 according to: http://www.hob.com/aboutHOB/press/pressreleases/index.asp?pid=572 which is much more consistent with HOB's nationwide. Part of the reason to close the Boston HOB was stated that they wanted a largest capacity room. Still waiting. Matt ------------------------------ From: "Carlisle" Subject: Re: Voting with the dead. (some dead content) Date: 22 Sep 2005 07:51:24 -0700 ba ba booie wrote: > Voting with the dead. > > > > By DAVID W. CHEN > Published: September 16, 2005 > TRENTON, Sept. 15 - The joke has long been that dead people vote in > Hudson County, New Jersey's legendary enclave of machine politics. But > now the joke may be on New Jersey, according to a new analysis of voter > records by the state's Republican Party. > > Comparing information from county voter registration lists, Social > Security death records and other public information, Republican > officials announced on Thursday that 4,755 people who were listed as > deceased appear to have voted in the 2004 general election. Another > 4,397 people who were registered to vote in more than one county > appeared to have voted twice, while 6,572 who were registered in New > Jersey and in one of five other states selected for analysis voted in > each state. > > At a news conference at the State House, Tom Wilson, the state's party > chairman, took pains to say that the analysis did not look at voters' > party affiliation. He also said that the party was not accusing voters > of committing fraud, suggesting instead that someone else may have > exploited their names without their knowledge. > > Mr. Wilson said the analysis did not examine whether any of the alleged > fraudulent voting tipped a close race in 2004, but he said that it was > imperative that all future races - including this year's race for > governor between Douglas R. Forrester, a Republican, and Senator Jon S. > Corzine, a Democrat - be as clean as possible. > > Mr. Wilson and other Republican leaders also criticized Attorney General > Peter C. Harvey, the state's top election official, for failing to > enforce the law, and demanded in a 10-page letter on Thursday that Mr. > Harvey investigate the state's voting patterns. > > "This is going to be an extremely close election," said Mr. Wilson, > disregarding recent polls showing that Mr. Corzine's double-digit lead > in percentage points is widening. "We need to make sure that the process > that we have to allow people to vote is fair, is honest, and the > integrity of which is so strong that the outcome can't be disputed. We > don't have that today." > > When asked about the Republicans' findings, Lee Moore, a spokesman for > Mr. Harvey, said that "the letter will be reviewed" and that "a > determination will be made as to what course of action will be called > for, if any." > > Ingrid Reed, director of the Eagleton New Jersey Project at Rutgers > University, said that she needed to review the analysis more carefully. > But the potential for mistakes was certainly not insignificant, she > said, pointing to mishaps in Florida in 2000, and in Ohio and Washington > in 2004, and because New Jersey has not yet finished centralizing its > voting lists, in accordance with the 2002 Help America Vote Act. > > But Democrats dismissed the findings. Indeed, they were quick to note > that a federal court had castigated Republicans for voter suppression > tactics in the 1980's. > > "If any investigation is needed, it should be done the right way, not > the Republican way," said Richard McGrath, a spokesman for the state > Democratic Party. "The Republican Party is infamous for voter > suppression tactics, so they occupy the moral low ground on this issue." > > Republicans analyzed voter records from the state's 21 counties, and > matched those voters whose first and last names and dates of birth > matched in more than one county. Of that group, nearly 4,400 of those > matches voted in two counties. Middlesex County had, by far, the > greatest number of potential duplicate voters, with 2,299, according to > the analysis. > > The Republicans then applied a similar method to see whether someone > registered in New Jersey was also registered in one of five states: New > York, Florida, Pennsylvania, North Carolina and South Carolina. > > A similar approach was used in trying to match death records with voting > records. Bergen County had the greatest number of matches, with 609, > followed by Monmouth County, with 450. Hudson County was tied for sixth > with the Republican bastion of Morris County, with 298 potential dead > voters apiece. > > For all of data analysis on Thursday, however, an element of political > theater could not be avoided. Mr. Forrester showed up unannounced at the > news conference and sought to link the findings to broader questions > about the integrity of Democrats, as well as his opponent. > > "I believe that the pattern should be crystal clear by now: New Jersey > is not going to get the change that it needs with Jon Corzine," Mr. > Forrester said. > > > bbb wrote: > Even the dead can vote. > > This state is wacked! It's not all bad. This site was produced by Jersey republicans-- http://www.jerseygop.com/RepublicanBabes37.html ------------------------------ Subject: Re: 69 limited 10 cd set ~ From: kirk@mcelhearn.com (Kirk McElhearn) Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2005 16:52:55 +0200 Cosmic Bob wrote: > I ordered mine a while ago. Same here. ------------------------------ From: brew ziggins Subject: Re: 1972 Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2005 10:57:53 -0400 Thus spake hayman@nospam.duke.edu... > OK, so I have always held that '72 was a tad overhyped because it was > the first of the 3 "exploration" years, and so for people who were there > (not me) it outshines '73 and '74, and in the recordings it has a > certain something. I tend to argue that '74, and June, '74 in particular > is the peak year for that era. 72-74 is the Himalaya's of GD History. Many, many peaks, and the valleys you can find are still 15,000 feet above sea level. > But last night I was listening to a show in september of '72 (can't > recall the exact date), and between the playin', the China-Rider, .... > I just really think I need to get back to some '72 shows. Yes. Yes you do. Grab as much September, October and November as you can. Then get ahold of a copy of that DVD with shns (or flacs?) of most or all of the Euro '72 shows. -- bruce higgins ithaca ny most of the day, we were at the machinery ------------------------------ From: Ken Fortenberry Subject: NDC Carlisle is that you ? Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2005 15:01:16 GMT "Kitten" (Carlisle, is that you ? ;-), will remove one article of clothing every time the Kentucky football team wins a game. http://community.realitytvworld.com/boards/DCForumID82/1222.shtml Go Wildcats !! -- Ken Fortenberry ------------------------------ From: band beyond description <123@456.com> Subject: Jerry Does Dylan SHN permavine Date: Fri, 23 Sep 2005 00:02:36 +0900 Again thanks to Ted, I am passing these along, no B, no P. These are SHN discs, so if you respond, please make sure you know how to deal with them. I'll take one dialup (preferably) or other person who'll reoffer these to others on the group who will do likewise. and so on, and so on.... e-mail me at b a n d _ b e y o n d _ d e s c r i p t i o n a ttttt y a h o o d ottttttttttt c o mmmmmmmmm (do what you must to e-mail me; note underscores) -- Peace, Steve -- Jerry Does Dylan A Compilation DISC ONE - ACOUSTIC 1. When I Paint My Masterpiece (9:42) (Garcia & Kahn, Auditorium Theatre, Rochester, NY, 11/27/84) 2. It Takes A Lot To Laugh, It Takes ATrain To Cry (5:47) (Garcia & Kahn, Boston Opera House, 6/28/82) 3. Little Sadie (3:14) (Garcia, Capitol Theatre, Passaic, NJ, 4/10/82, Early Show) 4. Going, Going, Gone (4:19) (Garcia & Kahn, Kabuki Theatre, San Francisco, 8/23/82, Late Show) 5. She Belongs To Me (5:56) (Garcia & Grisman, The Warfield, San Francisco, 5/92) 6. Simple Twist of Fate (10:42) (Garcia & Kahn, Boston Opera House, 6/28/82) DISC TWO - ELECTRIC 1. When I Paint My Masterpiece (13:39) (JGB, 7/27/80, Palace Theatre, Albany, NY) 2. Tears of Rage (10:44) (JGB, 1/31/91, The Warfield, San Francisco) 3. Forever Young (8:38) (JGB, 8/24/91, Goldcoast Concert Bowl, Squaw Valley, CA) 4. Wicked Messenger (10:19) (Legion of Mary, 4/11/75, Tower Theatre, Upper Darby, PA, Late Show) 5. Positively 4th Street (9:51) (JGB, 10/31/75, Tower Theatre, Upper Darby, PA, Late Show) 6. Knockin' On Heaven's Door (7:37) (JGB, 8/30/87, The Greek Theatre, Berkeley, CA) 7. It Takes A Lot To Laugh, It Takes A Train To Cry (6:22) (Garcia & Saunders, 7/10/73, The Keystone, Berkeley, CA) DISC THREE - ELECTRIC 1. Going, Going, Gone (12:00) (Garcia & Saunders, 11/16/74, Tower Theatre, Upper Darby, PA, Early Show) 2. Tough Mama (8:18) (JGB, 7/8/77, Calderone Concert Hall, Hempstead, NY, Early Show) 3. Senor (7:56) (JGB, 11/7/93, USAir Arena, Landover, MD) 4. Simple Twist of Fate (14:19) (JGB, 7/24/80, Bushnell Auditorium, Hartford) 5. I Shall Be Released (8:42) (JGB, 9/1/90, Shoreline Amphitheatre, Mountain View, CA) 6. Tangled Up In Blue (12:20) (JGB, 8/8/90, The Warfield, San Francisco) My MO: I listened to as many versions of each song as I could download. That meant roughly 140 versions of Simple Twist and anywhere from 20-75 versions of most of the others. I eliminated those that didn't pass a minimum threshhold of listenability and then gave full listens to all the other versions. My selections were based on whatever whims I had at the time. Basically, though, vocals were usually a minor consideration. Sound quality was a priority but not that it was what informed by final choices. The only thing I knew beforehand was that the 8/8/90 Tangled Up In Blue would be included. It is my favorite Jerry performance in any incarnation and the last five minutes are the greatest guitar solo I've ever heard from anybody, anywhere, anytime. It's also what got the idea in my head to do this. The only omission was All Along The Watchtower, which was played once (10/25/87) and does not circulate. I chose the better part of valor and decided against using the version released as part of the Pure Jerry series. Fully recognizing that I couldn't be all things to all people, I hope this works as most things for most people. As I was dealing with 19 different tracks from 18 different sources (mostly aud's), matching levels and segueing were somewhat problematic. I have tried to minimize this as best I could, or at least as gently as possible. Thanks to: Tol, who singularly made this possible. Zuma_Aiko Bill and SIRMick, who offered solicited help with the set lists. Rory Kallfelz, who came through big-time when I sent out a short-notice SOS for help tweaking the art. JG and his partners in crime through the years. FYI http://www.jerrygarcia.com http://www.themusicarchive.com/garcia/garciajournies.htm http://www.thejerrysite.com/index.jsp http://www.deaddisc.com/ robbiem@optonline.net -- Peace, Steve ------------------------------ From: "Dylanstubs" Subject: Re: ndc-just saw some lady on CNN, shes not evacuation galveston Date: 22 Sep 2005 08:05:57 -0700 May the stupid cease to exist. ------------------------------ From: jizzlobber@intergate.com Subject: Re: 10 years ago today Date: 22 Sep 2005 08:05:56 -0700 Steve Lenier wrote: > in article 1127258080.822434.26790@g49g2000cwa.googlegroups.com, > jizzlobber@intergate.com at jizzlobber@intergate.com wrote on 9/20/05 4:14 > PM: > > > > > Steve Lenier wrote: > >> in article 1127132112.975484.216200@g49g2000cwa.googlegroups.com, Rogues > >> Island's finest at mthitch@aol.com wrote on 9/19/05 5:15 AM: > >> > >>> The tickets I have framed over my desk would have been used to see the > >>> Grateful Dead play their last show at the Boston Garden. > >>> > >>> sigh. > >>> > >>> Mark > >>> > >> > >> Do they have the little Jerry stamped on the back, which GDTS did for anyone > >> getting a refund on those previously issued tix? My Devore tix have that. > >> And I still have my Shoreline envelope which was returned unopened. > >> > >> sigh. > >> > >> Steve > > > > Devore totally sux balls. I am glad that show didn't happen. > > > > > I've never been. I've lived in So Cal since the place was built and have > never found reason to be there. I wish that show would have happened. And > dozens more after it. > > Steve They should have just stuck Jerry's rotting corpse on stage for a "farewell tour." It wouldn't have been much worse than the last tour. And most people at Blockbuster would have been too far back to see the difference either. ------------------------------ From: "Carlisle" Subject: Re: NDC Carlisle is that you ? Date: 22 Sep 2005 08:08:29 -0700 HA! That's Lexington allright. As it looks now, "Kitten" will stay fully clothed. Wildcat Carlisle ------------------------------ From: "dyrewlf" Subject: Re: The REAL Disaster (NDC) Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2005 15:11:54 GMT "Richard Morris" wrote in message news:RISdne6TSIWXra_eRVn-2A@comcast.com... > > "king88uy7" wrote in message > news:1127350770.262801.24760@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... >> Richard Morris: >>>Gee. Something tells me that you are white. Very white. >> >> Whoa. There's nothing wrong with that, is there ? >> > > There is when you justify racism with the argument that life just isn't > fair, and there is no such thing as a level playing field, people aren't > equal, so accept it and get over it. Somehow I have a hard time thinking > that a person of color would advance that sort of argument. Nor would a > fair-minded white person. > > We like to assume that everyone has equal opportunity in this country, and > that we can eliminate injustice. At least some folks do. Others appear > to > be indifferent. > > R. > > > Try re-reading my post. No one justified racism. I was just stating facts. Being Puerto Rican, having a black grandfather, growing up in the South Bronx and having mostly black friends for well over 30yrs does give me some insight. Like it or not those are the realities. Those are the very ideas that my parents and my friends parents instilled in us and guess what, the ones that are successful took that to heed and the one's that aren't didn't. If you want to succeed as a black person today you have to work harder. Does it make it right, no, is it a fact , yes. Will that change over time, yes. It would be nice if we could just snap our fingers and poof, a level playing field, but that is not going to happen. So you can sit back and wait for that leveled field(promoting the stereotype) or you can try harder and succeed(changing the stereotype). If you were black which would you advocate that your child do? Steve ------------------------------ From: wyeknot Subject: Re: Simon Wiesenthal RIP Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2005 11:17:04 -0400 JC Martin wrote: > ba ba booie wrote: >> That part of history "can never" happen again. But for it to happen in >> the first place is very disturbing. > > The slaughtering of masses of people based on tribal affiliations in not > a unique phenomenon in world unfortunately though. Germany was indeed > one of the big ones in modern history, but its emphasis has a lot to do > with European culture. For instance, you don't hear much talk about > Rwanda in which 800,000 people slaughtered in only 100 days. Given the > country's size, that's huge numbers. And the US had minute-by-minute updates as to the gravity of the situation and did.........nothing. The short time-span and sheer numbers is staggering. So booie it can, and has happened again. PBS had a Frontline episode: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/evil/ and aired the movie "Sometime In April": http://www.shoppbs.org/product/index.jsp?productId=2005451 Matt ------------------------------ From: Ken Fortenberry Subject: Re: ndc-just saw some lady on CNN, shes not evacuation galveston Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2005 15:13:22 GMT Dylanstubs wrote: > May the stupid cease to exist. That's a little harsh. There is colder water in the Gulf between Rita and Galveston so Rita very well could come ashore much weaker than she is now and it wouldn't be the first time a hurricane took a hard right turn at the last minute either. OK, so she probably *is* stupid for not getting the hell out, but a death wish, that's uncool. -- Ken Fortenberry ------------------------------ From: DB Subject: Re: I love a good Franklins Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2005 11:18:58 -0400 band beyond description wrote: > On 2005-09-19 23:59:09 +0900, DB said: > >> brew ziggins wrote: >> >>> Favorite In Person Franklins - 4/12/83 It was one of those moments >>> where everybody in the hall (Broome County Arena, Binghamton NY) was >>> on EXACTLY the same wavelength, and a very happy one it was. Preceded >>> by a very deep, incisive Slipknot! >>> >>> Favorite On Tape Franklins....uh...all of them? If I have to pick, >>> I'll go with 2/26/77. >>> >>> >>> >> >> Charlie Miller has just remastered the Binghamton show and it is a >> huge upgrade over the prior circulated SBD source. >> >> I'll never forget how hot it was inside the Broome that night. I was >> baking on the floor all night, and then when I went up the side of the >> arena to leave, it was at least 20 degrees hotter up there. I guess >> the Dead were just smoking that night and the ventilation system could >> not keep up. >> >> DB > > > I just grabbed a "set 2 only" BT at bt.etree.org; was set 1 part of this > upgrade too? Good question to which I have no answer. All I have seen on the web so far is set 2. DB ------------------------------ From: DB Subject: Re: I love a good Franklins Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2005 11:15:23 -0400 brew ziggins wrote: > Thus spake 123@456.com... > >>"brew ziggins" wrote in message >> >>>Thus spake DFspamoffskiBayne@aol.com... >>> >>>>brew ziggins wrote: >>>> >>>>>Favorite In Person Franklins - 4/12/83 It was one of those moments >>>>>everybody in the hall (Broome County Arena, Binghamton NY) was on >>>>>EXACTLY the same wavelength, and a very happy one it was. Preceded by >>>>>very deep, incisive Slipknot! >>>> >>>>Charlie Miller has just remastered the Binghamton show and it is a huge >>>>upgrade over the prior circulated SBD source. >>> >>>Anybody care to hook a bandwidth challenged fella up? >>>-- >>> bruce higgins ithaca ny >>> most of the day, we were at the machinery >> >>Attention: "Sailor-Saint" alert!!!! Perhaps Brew's stardust memories have >>been smoothed by the sands of time, but for your own good (to avoid any >>potential adverse flashbacks and/or other assorted psychic repercussions), I >>would suggest DB excise the above tracks before passing this along to the >>Ithaca Kid. > > > Actually, after the barn-burning H>S>F, Lost Sailor went down like a > cool drink of water that night. But if the Saint managed to disappear, > that would be just fine with me. > > > I gotta agree with Brew on this one. The Sailor>St fits just exactly perfect in the slot between Franklin's and Terrapin. DB PS. Brew -- The discs should have hit the USPS mail truck first thing Weds. a.m., so they should be coming your way no later than the weekend. Post you thoughts on Charlie Miller's efforts. I think he did a great job taming what used to be a really shrill sounding SBD. ------------------------------ From: "pookietooth" Subject: Re: SKB - Coach House Date: 22 Sep 2005 08:28:41 -0700 Andrew Murawa wrote: > This coming Saturday the 24th... Who's going? Coach House? Where and what kind of place is it? ------------------------------ From: "Stephen St." Subject: Re: I love a good Franklins Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2005 15:33:43 GMT "DB" wrote in message news:dguhra$64$1@eri0.s8.isp.nyc.eggn.net... > brew ziggins wrote: >> Actually, after the barn-burning H>S>F, Lost Sailor went down like a cool >> drink of water that night. But if the Saint managed to disappear, that >> would be just fine with me. > > I gotta agree with Brew on this one. The Sailor>St fits just exactly > perfect in the slot between Franklin's and Terrapin. sailor saint never fit anywhere except during a bathroom break ------------------------------ From: "Dylanstubs" Subject: Re: Rhino's Fillmore 3 disc set Date: 22 Sep 2005 08:35:15 -0700 >Richard Morris wrote: > Is this the Owsley special edition release? > > :) Is there a secret spot to lick??? :D ------------------------------ ** 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 ****************************** .