From: Digestifier To: Subject: Dead-Flames Digest #403 Dead-Flames Digest #403, Volume #48 Sun, 25 Sep 05 09:00:02 PDT Contents: Re: Look like I might have to SUE RATDOG! ("band beyond description") Re: Rex show tonight... ("Dave Kelly") Re: Look like I might have to SUE RATDOG! (Junter522) Re: Seeking Frankie or Rock Scully (Junter522) Re: Rex show tonight... (Ken Fortenberry) 2 (two) separate Jerry permavines still unclaimed! -- 1) Jerry Does Dylan & 2) 1/7/76 & 2/14/76 (info on both vines in this one post) ("band beyond description") (NDC) Album Review - Neil Young - Prairie Wind (John Metzger) Re: nothing about shower heads, though (NDC) (joker4153@comcast.net) Re: George Busch drinking......AGAIN..... ("Everybody's Gonna Be Happy") Re: Rex show tonight... ("Schmoe") Re: 4-video collection set (new) on ebay ("Schmoe") Re: Run For The Roses - Shoreline ("Schmoe") Re: Rex show tonight... ("Rogues Island's finest") Re: Failure ("Rogues Island's finest") Re: nothing about shower heads, though (NDC) (band beyond description) Re: Rex show tonight... ("Schmoe") Re: Rex show tonight... ("Rogues Island's finest") Re: nothing about shower heads, though (NDC) ("YoMama") Legion of Mary Permavine ("jmw11") Re: Rex show tonight... ("scott gibson") Re: Rex show tonight... ("Steve Terry") 12/31/85 Set 2 VCD Permavine ("jmw11") Re: Rex show tonight... ("Steve Terry") Rex show review ("Rick Wolfish") ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "band beyond description" <123@456.com> Subject: Re: Look like I might have to SUE RATDOG! Date: Sun, 25 Sep 2005 19:03:19 +0900 it would be poetic justice if Bob SUED YOUR PIMPLY ASS. ------------------------------ From: "Dave Kelly" Subject: Re: Rex show tonight... Date: Sun, 25 Sep 2005 10:46:49 GMT "Rupert" wrote in message news:1127636963.376518.300090@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com... > We got there right at show time, so it was really fucking crowded and > the lawn was totally packed. In fact, I've never seen the lawn so > crowded for ANY show...they completely oversold the place. sounds..uh...like a...BLAST! ------------------------------ From: Junter522 Subject: Re: Look like I might have to SUE RATDOG! Date: Sun, 25 Sep 2005 11:22:47 GMT Brett wrote: > y movie will be out when it's finished. >>>>SNIP>>>>> > Brett > Lawsuits are for pussies,why don't ya go kick Bob's ass.Oh yea he'd beat the shit out of you hands down.So run boy,run!!!!! Bob has long reaching family to make sure he'll know when your comin so you can forget sucker punching him.Loser Golden Gloves Gary ------------------------------ From: Junter522 Subject: Re: Seeking Frankie or Rock Scully Date: Sun, 25 Sep 2005 11:24:36 GMT Stephen St. wrote: > "Mizshely" wrote in message > news:1127542306.820699.257820@g43g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... > >>Rock lives in Carmel and Frankie Secunda Scully, his wife, passed away >>about 20 months ago. Also, Rock lost his son in the Tsunami. Sometimes, >>life just sucks. >> > > > Man, that does suck. > > Except the Carmel thing, thats a nice place to live > > Look for the pers. my man. ------------------------------ From: Ken Fortenberry Subject: Re: Rex show tonight... Date: Sun, 25 Sep 2005 11:52:19 GMT Rupert wrote: > > .... The $40 posters > sold out within a couple of hours, and the t-shirs were all gone by the > time we left. ... Got a pic of the poster in email late last night. http://photos.yahoo.com/kenfortenberry@ameritech.net Set list to follow today some time. -- Ken Fortenberry ------------------------------ From: "band beyond description" <123@456.com> Subject: 2 (two) separate Jerry permavines still unclaimed! -- 1) Jerry Does Dylan & 2) 1/7/76 & 2/14/76 (info on both vines in this one post) Date: Sun, 25 Sep 2005 21:31:57 +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 -- Thanks to Ted and Richard, 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 Garcia Band Rehearsal January 7, 1976, Palo Alto, CA Jerry Garcia: Guitar James Booker: Piano, Organ, Vocals John Kahn: Bass Ron Tutt: Drums 1. Tico Tico (piano) 10:58 2. Tico Tico (organ jam) 5:15 3. Don't Try To Be Your's Brother's Keeper 6:17 4. Don't Try To Be Your's Brother's Keeper 9:25 5. Something You've Got 1:09 6. Something You've Got 3:54 7. Just A Closer Walk With Thee 3:56 8. Irene Goodnight 6:10 9. United, Our Thing Will Stand 9:26 10. Classified 9:45 11. Right Back Together (Intro) 0:35 12. Right Back Together 10:45 Lineage: The person who I traded with to get this show only knows the following: he thinks it's a SBD > CAS (a few gens) > SoundForge > CDRWIN. I was delighted with the sound quality considering the dodgy lineage. This rehearsal is a wonderful glimpse into the genius of New Orleans piano king James Booker, bringing a new (Orleans) dimension to the JGB sound. Seeded by Dave Kingston kingstondave@hotmail.com ***************************** Jerry Garcia Band 2/14/76 Keystone, Berkeley, CA SOURCE: SBD> MReel> Cassette> DAT> CD> (EAC)WAV DISC 1 (Set 1) 01 Second That Emotion 02 They Love Each Other 03 I Want To Tell You 04 Russian Lullaby 05 Tore Up Over You 06 The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down 07 After Midnight DISC 2 (Set Two) 01 Sitting Here In Limbo 02 A Strange Man 03 Catfish John 04 Mystery Train 05 Moonlight Mile 06 How Sweet It Is ------------------------------ From: John Metzger Subject: (NDC) Album Review - Neil Young - Prairie Wind Date: Sun, 25 Sep 2005 14:06:19 GMT Album Review - Neil Young - Prairie Wind Following the mammoth success of his epic tale Greendale, Neil Young eluded to the notion that he might retire from writing new material. However, confronted by his father's death, which came after a long battle with Alzheimer's disease, and faced with his own mortality after being diagnosed with a potentially fatal brain aneurysm, he found within himself the inspiration to craft his latest masterpiece Prairie Wind. Musically, the collection straddles the line that separates the country-folk of Harvest from the subdued, blues-inflected stomp of Tonight's the Night, though Young employs several notable twists to embellish and color his compositions. What binds the pieces of Prairie Wind together, however, are Young's strikingly emotional lyrics, which arguably are the most revealing and intimate that he has penned since Tonight's the Night. This is an excerpt. To read the complete review, please visit: http://www.musicbox-online.com/ny-wind.html ------------------------------ From: joker4153@comcast.net Subject: Re: nothing about shower heads, though (NDC) Date: 25 Sep 2005 07:23:02 -0700 I like how "the worlds' most advanced toilet seats" are sold by an outfit called Global Compassion! Larry ------------------------------ From: "Everybody's Gonna Be Happy" Subject: Re: George Busch drinking......AGAIN..... Date: Sun, 25 Sep 2005 07:28:03 -0700 "Stephen St." wrote in message news:0_jZe.2236$xc4.2137@newssvr13.news.prodigy.com... > > "Everybody's Gonna Be Happy" wrote in message > news:NmeZe.466$aB1.4065@eagle.america.net... >> >> "Stephen St." wrote in message >> news:yOdZe.2164$xc4.1180@newssvr13.news.prodigy.com... >>> >>> "JonP" wrote in message >>> news:2uc9j1pjjh6p4083ooe8q129mfknlrud05@4ax.com... >>>> On 23 Sep 2005 10:09:39 -0700, "scarletbgonias@hotmail.com" >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>>>The last article I saw in that rag was about Jerry not being dead but >>>>>living happily ever after with Michael Jackson at Neverland. Sheesh... >>>> >>>> that wasnt the enquirer more likely the star or one of the others.. >> >>> I just saw this morning that Einsteins brain has come back to life >> >> The National Enquirer doesn't run those stories. You're confusing it >> with what it was 20 years ago, or with the current Star or Weekly World >> News (the one that features a Bat Boy story every week). >> >> They run celebrity gossip and "how to have better sex" stories. > > hehe > > I thought that was Cosmo! That dam rag has wrecked more dates than any > boozed up president...lol > > >> They've also broken several stories about politicians and other public >> figures that have later been picked up by all the major media. They were >> true. > > Fair enough. Hate to ask, but ....what stories were those? Rush Limbaugh's Oxycontin addiction for one. There were several others really big stories, like Monica Lewinsky sucking Clinton's cock, the stained blue dress, Paula Jones, ......... they printed that stuff first, and it was all true. They also nailed the Jennifer / Brad breakup before even THEY knew they were breaking up................ EGBH ------------------------------ Reply-To: "Schmoe" From: "Schmoe" Subject: Re: Rex show tonight... Date: Sun, 25 Sep 2005 10:40:01 -0400 Rupert wrote: > I still don't think that Trey can sing to save his > life. Which works in sync with his lack of playing skills. ------------------------------ Reply-To: "Schmoe" From: "Schmoe" Subject: Re: 4-video collection set (new) on ebay Date: Sun, 25 Sep 2005 10:41:11 -0400 Steve Terry wrote: > "gary" wrote in message > news:_f2dnQI03tWYnaveRVn-iw@adelphia.com... >> hey now, >> i'm selling my 4-video collection set, because it's on VHS. its on >> ebay, the opening bid is only $15. 3 of the vids are still in the >> shrink wrap. I >> watched Dead Ahead just one time. >> >> included is Dead Ahead, Downhill from here, Ticket to New Years, and >> Grateful Dead movie. > > Wanna trade? I got a bunch of Maxells to offer in kind. I'll raise his Maxells by five 8-tracks. Call anyone? ------------------------------ Reply-To: "Schmoe" From: "Schmoe" Subject: Re: Run For The Roses - Shoreline Date: Sun, 25 Sep 2005 10:44:21 -0400 marklaw wrote: > Was just watching the Shoreline show. Some of the riffs in Run for > the Roses sound like they are right out of Touch of Grey, don't they? It's a terrific DVD, however, the sound levels are pretty low. I guess they couldn't bring them up much without degradation. The Melvin/Jerry interplay is the best part and Kahn plays his ass off in parts. The band interview is pretty kewl too. ------------------------------ From: "Rogues Island's finest" Subject: Re: Rex show tonight... Date: 25 Sep 2005 08:24:37 -0700 Schmoe wrote: > Rupert wrote: > > I still don't think that Trey can sing to save his > > life. > > Which works in sync with his lack of playing skills. You've got to be kidding. Trey, while perhaps not everyones cup of tea, is a spectacular guitar player. Mark ------------------------------ From: "Rogues Island's finest" Subject: Re: Failure Date: 25 Sep 2005 08:30:59 -0700 band beyond description wrote: > On 2005-09-25 03:51:02 +0900, Steve Lenier said: > > > in article 1127583937.914840.315230@g47g2000cwa.googlegroups.com, marklaw at > > mkalina@ameritech.net wrote on 9/24/05 10:45 AM: > > > >> Google "Failure" and see what the first hit is. > >> > > > > > > and notice the 2nd one, too. interesting that these two would end up side by > > side in this context. > > > > Steve > > i think partisans on both sides are playing tricks with Web page metadata. That's why I only use it to brush my teeth. Mark ------------------------------ From: band beyond description <123@456.com> Subject: Re: nothing about shower heads, though (NDC) Date: Mon, 26 Sep 2005 00:33:39 +0900 On 2005-09-25 23:23:02 +0900, joker4153@comcast.net said: > I like how "the worlds' most advanced toilet seats" are sold by an > outfit called Global Compassion! > > Larry that would be funny, but naw, that's just one of the e-mail postcards at their site. http://www.globalcompassion.com/jcards.htm -- Peace, Steve ------------------------------ Reply-To: "Schmoe" From: "Schmoe" Subject: Re: Rex show tonight... Date: Sun, 25 Sep 2005 11:33:50 -0400 Rogues Island's finest wrote: > Schmoe wrote: >> Rupert wrote: >>> I still don't think that Trey can sing to save his >>> life. >> >> Which works in sync with his lack of playing skills. > > You've got to be kidding. Trey, while perhaps not everyones cup of > tea, is a spectacular guitar player. I never kid. Well, almost never. Ok, I kid all the time. But not this time. I've never been impressed with his playing. Too much noodling, no build/release, non-directional. Just doesn't work for me when he's put up against many of the talent players now and before. ------------------------------ From: "Rogues Island's finest" Subject: Re: Rex show tonight... Date: 25 Sep 2005 08:35:34 -0700 Schmoe wrote: > Rogues Island's finest wrote: > > Schmoe wrote: > >> Rupert wrote: > >>> I still don't think that Trey can sing to save his > >>> life. > >> > >> Which works in sync with his lack of playing skills. > > > > You've got to be kidding. Trey, while perhaps not everyones cup of > > tea, is a spectacular guitar player. > > I never kid. Well, almost never. Ok, I kid all the time. But not this time. > I've never been impressed with his playing. Too much noodling, no > build/release, non-directional. Just doesn't work for me when he's put up > against many of the talent players now and before. Well I like him, neener neener! Mark ------------------------------ From: "YoMama" Subject: Re: nothing about shower heads, though (NDC) Date: 25 Sep 2005 08:37:56 -0700 band beyond description wrote: > http://www.globalcompassion.com/cgi-bin/postcardjw.cgi?image=/images2/toilets.jpg > -- > Peace, > Steve Sounds like somebody should be issuing parking tickets in Japan. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_toilet "While the toilet looks like a Western-style toilet at first glance, there are a number of additional features, such as blow dryer, seat heating, massage options, water jet adjustments, automatic lid opening, flushing after use, wireless control panels, heating and air conditioning for the room, et cetera, included either as part of the toilet or in the seat. These features can be accessed by a control panel that is either attached to one side of the seat or on a wall nearby, often transmitting the commands wirelessly to the toilet seat." Supposedly you can adjust the jet stream to give yourself an enema. Hopefully there's an auto-return for the setting in case the prior user forgets to reset. 8-O Would think the US spends less time camping out. "Ok, no joke... Hours spent on the toilet?" http://www.bikeforums.net/archive/index.php/t-139970 And for those with Green leanings: The toilet is the number one water waster in your home: 29% - Meet the Fockers quote... "if it is yellow let it mellow, if it is brown send it down" ------------------------------ From: "jmw11" Subject: Legion of Mary Permavine Date: Sun, 25 Sep 2005 11:45:08 -0400 Thanks to Steve, I just finished burning these shows so it is time to offer them back up. First one to reply to me directly with a promise to continue the vine gets 'em. Legion of Mary (6 shn discs total) 4/6/75 : http://db.etree.org/shninfo_detail.php?shnid=6372 4/8/75: http://db.etree.org/shninfo_detail.php?shnid=14207 4/9/75: http://db.etree.org/shninfo_detail.php?shnid=14606 4/9/75: http://db.etree.org/shninfo_detail.php?shnid=4485 4/10/75: http://db.etree.org/shninfo_detail.php?shnid=14209 4/13/75: http://db.etree.org/shninfo_detail.php?shnid=4483 4/18/75: http://db.etree.org/shninfo_detail.php?shnid=4482 Jason ------------------------------ From: "scott gibson" Subject: Re: Rex show tonight... Date: Sun, 25 Sep 2005 15:36:21 GMT Instead of gettin' on Trey, why doesn't someone post the nights festivities????? I haven't heard boo about last night' so how bout it???? sg "Rogues Island's finest" wrote in message news:1127662534.847948.187270@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com... > > Schmoe wrote: >> Rogues Island's finest wrote: >> > Schmoe wrote: >> >> Rupert wrote: >> >>> I still don't think that Trey can sing to save his >> >>> life. >> >> >> >> Which works in sync with his lack of playing skills. >> > >> > You've got to be kidding. Trey, while perhaps not everyones cup of >> > tea, is a spectacular guitar player. >> >> I never kid. Well, almost never. Ok, I kid all the time. But not this >> time. >> I've never been impressed with his playing. Too much noodling, no >> build/release, non-directional. Just doesn't work for me when he's put up >> against many of the talent players now and before. > > Well I like him, neener neener! > > Mark > ------------------------------ From: "Steve Terry" Subject: Re: Rex show tonight... Date: Sun, 25 Sep 2005 10:49:38 -0500 "scott gibson" wrote in message news:VtzZe.2049$wf6.155131@twister.nyc.rr.com... > Instead of gettin' on Trey, why doesn't someone post the nights > festivities????? I haven't heard boo about last night' > so how bout it???? They're prolly not awake yet. ------------------------------ From: "jmw11" Subject: 12/31/85 Set 2 VCD Permavine Date: Sun, 25 Sep 2005 11:51:18 -0400 I have had this extra sitting around for quite some time. So what I thought I would do is to offer it up to the group as a permavine. This is from the USA network feed of this show. First one to e-mail me directly with a promise to offer it back to the group gets it. Jason ------------------------------ From: "Steve Terry" Subject: Re: Rex show tonight... Date: Sun, 25 Sep 2005 10:51:43 -0500 "Rupert" wrote in message: > Great show, from what I remember of it. I'm on Vicodin for a > pinched nerve in my back. Going to a concert on drugs? Wow, now there's a novel idea. ------------------------------ From: "Rick Wolfish" Subject: Rex show review Date: 25 Sep 2005 08:53:11 -0700 I flew 3000 miles from Vermont, thus I had high expectations and the show exceeded my expectations! Started at 4:45 with the 1966 group, David Nelson, Sandy Rothman and Keith G. brother, Brian. They only played songs that the group played and David sounded fantastic. Next came a band that was influenced by Jerry, String Cheese. This is only the 2nd time I have seen them live, but I am a huge fan. They were terrific. Not sure of the player names, but the guitar player played pedal steel one song, very sweet, and the Chinese fellow played fiddel and mandelin, a very fine set. I second the statement it was great to see Merle. He was treated like a king and taken care of by Mountain Girl. JGB band sounded great, female singers brought the old times back. This review will be slightly out of order. We had good seats and when we arrived,there was a gift basket on our seat,when was the last time that happened to you at a show? There was a Hard back copy of Jerry's art book, new relix, hand made guitar magnet, candy bar and ben and jerry's coupon for a free pint. Ratdog only played for about a half hour, 4 songs, which was fine with me. Did I mention only Jerry songs tonight? Hamza El Din came out dressed in only a white gown, with 10 other drum players including Bill Walton and Mickey leading the group. There was also a choir dressed in white gowns, about 10 people. Oh, I saw Wavy Gravy in the audience. So Hamza does his middle eastern thing for about 10 minutes, and they they walk off stage as Jimmy, Bobby and a group come on and don't miss a beat or note. The "band" then played for about 3.5 to 4 hours straight! Bobby stepped up and he was on stage directing this whole period. I thought his singing was a bit weak, but his playing and attitude steller. It was amazing how smooth this section of the show was, every song there was a switch of musicians. It started with Ratdog's drummer and finally Billy and Micky relieved him for about the last 3 hours. All I can say, is I love Micky and Billy together. Ratdog's keyboard player was on a lot, but he alternated with Hornsby. Bruce did an amazing Walking in the Moon, everyone said Bruuuuse. Trey's first song was Help on The Way (I think) and the power went out in the middle of the song. I must confess being from Burlington Vermont, I am very fond of the Phish musicians. Like me anyway. Then for the next 3 hours, Warren, Jimmy, Trey and Mark would walk on and off in between each song. Jimmy seemed to play the least, of coure Warren blew everybody away everytime he was on stage. Warren did a Steller Blue which brought tears to my eyes. The fiddle player of String Cheese played quite a few songs, sounded like lead guitar on his violin. Only speech was Jerry's family, daughters and brother came out and thanked us and the 2 leaders of Rex came out and thanked us. The best for last. Those of you who read my posts know I have a special place in my heart for Keith and Donna, the 70s being by favorite years. Donna Jean looked and sounded fantastic!! She was on stage a lot, guessing about 3 hours, and that was where she belonged. Was both front and center and spent a fair amount of time on the back singing with the 2 lovely ladies from JGB. It was so special seeing her with the boys again. Even the poster and shirt was a fair deal, I did not buy them. Yes the poster was $40, but they only printed 500 and each was numbered and signed by the artist, very beautiful. The shirts were $25, but every show I go to they are $35 and up! The back of the stage was simple except for a very large guitar pick with a picture of Jerry's hand. 2 of 3 last songs were He's Gone and show ended with Touch of Grey. When the show ended everyone came out for a bow and Micky gave his speech that we should take the spirit home with us. Missing in action-Phil, Hunter and Grissman. Their loss. Needless to say, I AM A HAPPY PERSON NOW. Tonight the Rowan brothers and Dave Bromberg at the Fillmore and home Monday. Life should always be this good! Peace and love, Rick Wolfish Burington, VT (Now in Bay area). ------------------------------ ** 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 ****************************** .