From: Digestifier To: Subject: Dead-Flames Digest #436 Dead-Flames Digest #436, Volume #48 Wed, 28 Sep 05 18:00:01 PDT Contents: Re: My NYC Experience 9/22/05 ("The Iron Muffin") Re: My NYC Experience 9/22/05 ("The Iron Muffin") Re: essential AUD recordings... ("LP") Re: My NYC Experience 9/22/05 ("The Iron Muffin") Re: Download Series Vol. 6 ("Olompali4") Re: New Riders next week! ("Dave Kelly") Re: Collect a Check on U.S. (the wharf rat) Re: My NYC Experience 9/22/05 ("The Iron Muffin") Re: Run For The Roses - Shoreline ("king88uy7") Re: (NDC) Bug Man goin' down? ("Richard Morris") Re: essential AUD recordings... ("Criminal Fascist Monster") Re: 5/26/93 & 5/27/93 FLAC Permavine No B No P CLOSED! (band beyond description) Re: essential AUD recordings... ("Cozmik Charlie T") Re: Todays Lunch. (leftie) Re: DeLay Indicted! (ndc) ("Richard Morris") Re: essential AUD recordings... ("Steve Terry") Re: all the insults for fat people (Derek Janssen) Re: DeLay Indicted! (ndc) (Ken Fortenberry) Re: etree down... (band beyond description) Re: DeLay Indicted! (ndc) (leftie) Re: DeLay Indicted! (ndc) ("dwolf") Re: Comes a Time Rex Benefit ... do we need an offer? ("Richard Morris") Re: (NDC) Bug Man goin' down? (Tim Donohoe) Re: New Riders next week! ("Mizshely") Re: Gore 08 ??? (Tim Donohoe) Re: essential AUD recordings... ("Pocky Way") Re: Shut Down The War Machine (Paul) Re: Shut Down The War Machine (Tim Donohoe) Re: all the insults for fat people (Quiet Desperation) Re: Shut Down The War Machine (Tim Donohoe) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Reply-To: "The Iron Muffin" From: "The Iron Muffin" Subject: Re: My NYC Experience 9/22/05 Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2005 18:50:01 -0400 Spider Dawg wrote: > The Iron Muffin wrote: > > So on Thursday morning I get up at 5am, attend to my personal > > hygeine, put some clothes on, and go over to her house to pick > > up the manuscript. She is already awake, having recently adopted > > a shelter dog (cute lil thing, very friendly and well-behaved). > > So..... what's the dog like? Heh. -- The Iron Muffin DEAD FREAKS UNITE Who are you? Where are you? How are you? ------------------------------ Reply-To: "The Iron Muffin" From: "The Iron Muffin" Subject: Re: My NYC Experience 9/22/05 Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2005 18:51:41 -0400 band beyond description wrote: > dearmeyer® wrote: > > Are ya near Winona? > > Ryder? Not yet, but someday she will be mine. Oh yes...she WILL be mine. -- The Iron Muffin DEAD FREAKS UNITE Who are you? Where are you? How are you? ------------------------------ From: "LP" Subject: Re: essential AUD recordings... Date: 28 Sep 2005 15:48:40 -0700 11/2/85 Listen to that Morning Dew!!! http://www.archive.org/audio/etree-details-db.php?id=11681 ------------------------------ Reply-To: "The Iron Muffin" From: "The Iron Muffin" Subject: Re: My NYC Experience 9/22/05 Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2005 18:56:43 -0400 ba ba booie wrote: > The Iron Muffin wrote: > I decided not to take the > muffin mobile into the city. > Muffin man, you have some lights out in your rear. > I saw it as you were in front of me. The rear of your > car that is. I think it was the drivers side. That is a > guaranteed pull over!!! > Try to get that fixed. Driver's side taillight, check. > It was good to see ya to. Thanks, man. > Did you hit any traffic on the was home? That was > a clean run I took you through. It was clear the whole way up. It took longer than I was expecting (4 hours total), but that was fine with me as long as I didn't have to fight all those insane dipshits on I-95. > I am sure it was better than the 90 minute wait to > get over the George Washington Bridge. I never > go over that bridge. One could hardly blame you. I do not intend on ever taking it again if it is possible for me to avoid doing so. > Glad you had a good time. I ate the other 1/2 > of my sandwich on the way to work this morning. > It was better the next day. > > I thought that other sandwich was for your mother? > Whaaa happened? ; ) She said she didn't want it. Go figure... > Let me know when you are around > these parts and we will hang out. Shall do. -- The Iron Muffin DEAD FREAKS UNITE Who are you? Where are you? How are you? ------------------------------ From: "Olompali4" Subject: Re: Download Series Vol. 6 Date: 28 Sep 2005 15:52:35 -0700 >The price should be $9.99. Testify Brother! You have a witness. Gans, spread the word! ------------------------------ From: "Dave Kelly" Subject: Re: New Riders next week! Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2005 23:08:44 GMT Michelle I been meaning to ask...are you John McFee's mom? Curious Sweetbac ------------------------------ From: wrat@panix.com (the wharf rat) Subject: Re: Collect a Check on U.S. Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2005 23:16:11 +0000 (UTC) In article <11jjrj26u4mab2f@news.supernews.com>, Sean Baker wrote: > >What do you say, let's end entitlements!!!! > Ummm, dude, the military isn't an entitlement. ------------------------------ Reply-To: "The Iron Muffin" From: "The Iron Muffin" Subject: Re: My NYC Experience 9/22/05 Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2005 19:27:27 -0400 Schmoe wrote: > The Iron Muffin wrote: > > 1. Ya gotta pay to get into NYC. Every major route into the > > city has a toll at some point. You're free, however, to leave at > > any time without paying. > > Not true. Just gotta know how. Next time, ping me and I'll give > you the righteous secrets. Oooooooo! Cool! > > 2. Booie's friend is kind of a jerk. We agreed about this when > > we were talking after the guy left. > > Sounds like it. > > > 3. $20 is WAY too much to spend for two mediocre joints. > > Goes without saying. If you stopped by here (right off the later > mentioned Rt 684, you would have been much more pleased > and for free at that. Hmm... HMM. Looks like I'm gonna be making a stop off 684 on my way back next time... > > 4. New Jersey seems to want to nickel-and-dime you out of > > your money on the highway, whereas NYC just takes it all at > > once. > > New Joisey has a well deserved nickname. *winces* .... > > 5. There are no gas stations on 684n, nor are there any exits > > that have a gas station. I learned this the hard way, but luckily > > managed to avoid running out of gas on the backroads of > > southern Connecticut. > > Not true. Just gotta know where. Next time.... Heh. I got off on the Purdy/Somers exit, and ended up driving all the way up Route 202 to Brewster looking for a gas station. I'm surprised that I made it, considering that I left the interstate with less than an eighth of a tank of gas. It was grim, looked like a nightmare a-brewin'...especially since I was going through there at about 10:30pm, and I don't know anyone within a hundred miles. > > 6. I am considering looking for a different place to park and > > from which to take the train into NYC. Once, I parked in > > New Haven and took the train down from there, but that has > > a price of $38 just for the train. > > Park at White Plains next time and take the Metro N. train in. > It will cost about $12 RT, runs about 1/2 travel time and takes > you to midtown. How is the traffic out of White Plains on 684N at around 7pm? > > 7. Booie is still a cool cat, and it was good to see him again. > > Never met him but I like most of his posts. Did you give him > a showerhead? Nah. I gave him a call on the phone. > > 8. There is very little that beats a good kosher-style deli > > sandwich. > > Yes but you have to down to the 2nd Avenue Deli to get one. Heh. I had a pretty damned good one in the Diamond District once...and the guy near booie's shop makes a hell of a good corned beef and pastrami, too. > > 9. Next time I go to NYC, I'm going to make a point to take > > some time and explore...especially that "Ollie's Noodle Shop" > > that someone mentioned in another thread. > > Please do. It's among the great cities on earth. Still. Oh, I intend to. It's been ages since I visited any of the great museums of New York, and I haven't been up the Empire State building since I was ten. I'd also like to check out that hot French chick in the harbor. I now have a cousin in college in NYC, so I'm sending her on a secret mission to find cool restaurants and instrument shops. -- The Iron Muffin DEAD FREAKS UNITE Who are you? Where are you? How are you? ------------------------------ From: "king88uy7" Subject: Re: Run For The Roses - Shoreline Date: 28 Sep 2005 16:22:32 -0700 marklaw > You would be more wrong. Run for the Roses and Midnight Moonlight > sound nothing alike. volkfolk >True, but harmonically they are very similar. They certainly have more in >common with each other than either one has with TOG MM.v: I V ii V IV VII MM.c: VII IV VII IV VII IV I RR.v: V I IV I V I vi V IV RR.c I VII IV ... Those two songs don't have much in common, except for they're both in A. ------------------------------ From: "Richard Morris" Subject: Re: (NDC) Bug Man goin' down? Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2005 16:34:05 -0700 "John Doherty" wrote in message news:jgnospamdoherty-0CDE89.15221128092005@comcast.dca.giganews.com... > In article <1127927086.398443.253310@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>, > "scarletbgonias@hotmail.com" wrote: > >> There'll be swinging, swaying and music playing >> And dancing in the street >> >> Next........ > > > > > ....will it be Frist indictment over the "blind" trust insider stock > sale? > > > ...or maybe the rumored Rove indictment in October? > > I read recently that the GOP government corruption is likely > unprecedented. Can you recall a similar scenario when the Dems (or any > other party in history) controlled the Presidency, the Senate & House, > and there were criminal investigations into all three branches (or their > leaders, in the case of congress)? The Reagan and NIxon administrations. HTH, R. ------------------------------ From: "Criminal Fascist Monster" Subject: Re: essential AUD recordings... Date: 28 Sep 2005 16:34:25 -0700 try 4/4/85 or any others from the Oade brothers if you're seeking early/ mid 80's shows 3/31/85, 4/8/85 also come to mind ------------------------------ From: band beyond description <123@456.com> Subject: Re: 5/26/93 & 5/27/93 FLAC Permavine No B No P CLOSED! Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2005 08:35:13 +0900 > offer closed; look for Minnesotan Kurt J. to reoffer! -- Peace, Steve ------------------------------ From: "Cozmik Charlie T" Subject: Re: essential AUD recordings... Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2005 16:40:33 -0700 8/6/71 and 1/15/79 come to mind readily... wrote in message news:1127943987.693238.309710@g49g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... > can anyone point me to stellar > GD aud recordings on archive.org? > something that will make me rethink > my preference for soundboards... > > > thanks, > > -matt > ------------------------------ From: leftie Subject: Re: Todays Lunch. Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2005 16:42:59 -0700 But your story was just so booie-like... ------------------------------ From: "Richard Morris" Subject: Re: DeLay Indicted! (ndc) Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2005 16:43:19 -0700 "leftie" wrote in message news:dhetk1$1rtf$1@agate.berkeley.edu... > Tom DeLay has finally gone from unidicted co-conspirator to indicted > conspirator! Plus, he's resigned the Speaker of the House position! > > Woohoo! Send that motherfucker to jail where he belongs!!!! > > But let's get him out of congress completely first. Har! Good news to come home to for a change! R. ------------------------------ From: "Steve Terry" Subject: Re: essential AUD recordings... Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2005 18:45:52 -0500 "uNjoyMiceElf" wrote in message: >> 8/6/71 for starters: > > word If only that dude yelling throughout Casey Jones would STFU! ------------------------------ From: Derek Janssen Crossposted-To: rec.arts.movies.current-films,rec.arts.tv,rec.food.cooking Subject: Re: all the insults for fat people Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2005 19:54:51 -0700 legalprocess wrote: > "alejandro de tacobell" wrote in message > news:1127939475.173895.231000@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... > >>fatso >>fatty >>fatass >>jellybelly >>beerbelly > > > tacobelly? > ;-P ...."Herr Blob"? :) Derek Janssen (..."Chairbutt"?) djanss@charter.net ------------------------------ From: Ken Fortenberry Subject: Re: DeLay Indicted! (ndc) Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2005 23:52:49 GMT leftie wrote: > Tom DeLay has finally gone from unidicted co-conspirator to indicted > conspirator! Plus, he's resigned the Speaker of the House position! Rep. Dennis Hastert (R-IL) is the Speaker of the House and third in line of succession to the Presidency. Delay stepped down as House majority leader, a powerful position but thank god not Speaker of the House. -- Ken Fortenberry ------------------------------ From: band beyond description <123@456.com> Subject: Re: etree down... Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2005 08:56:50 +0900 On 2005-09-29 07:27:03 +0900, Gary & Ellie said: > DG wrote: >> Gary & Ellie wrote: >> >>> DG wrote: >>> >>>> Gary & Ellie wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>>> Josh wrote: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> "DG" wrote in message >>>>>> news:9dflj1hqb6shm5d5eqql1nojqaakkhtevd@4ax.com... >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>> Anyone know why? >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> It's working now... 12:25 PM EDT. >>>>>> >>>>>> -Josh >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> I'll bet that 15 minutes it was down was very painful. Come back in >>>>> off the ledge. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Well dipshit, when you have a few torrents going and the tracker is >>>> down, there are issues. >>> >>> >>> And lots of them, apparently. >> >> >> >> Do you even know what a torrent is? >> > Yes. Is there something I can help you with? post of the....(hour!) now everyone get back to their torrents -- and thanks for seeding so many, Gary! -- Peace, Steve ------------------------------ From: leftie Subject: Re: DeLay Indicted! (ndc) Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2005 17:05:22 -0700 Ken Fortenberry wrote: > leftie wrote: > >> Tom DeLay has finally gone from unidicted co-conspirator to indicted >> conspirator! Plus, he's resigned the Speaker of the House position! > > > Rep. Dennis Hastert (R-IL) is the Speaker of the House > and third in line of succession to the Presidency. > > Delay stepped down as House majority leader, a powerful > position but thank god not Speaker of the House. You right. Thanks. In my excitement over this good news, I got confused. Still, anything that helps get Delay out of congress and on his way back to Texas (and hopefully to federal prison), is ok with me! ------------------------------ From: "dwolf" Subject: Re: DeLay Indicted! (ndc) Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2005 20:06:49 -0400 Send the Hammer to the Slammer..... "leftie" wrote in message news:dhfb42$203g$1@agate.berkeley.edu... > Ken Fortenberry wrote: > >> leftie wrote: >> >>> Tom DeLay has finally gone from unidicted co-conspirator to indicted >>> conspirator! Plus, he's resigned the Speaker of the House position! >> >> >> Rep. Dennis Hastert (R-IL) is the Speaker of the House >> and third in line of succession to the Presidency. >> >> Delay stepped down as House majority leader, a powerful >> position but thank god not Speaker of the House. > > You right. Thanks. In my excitement over this good news, I got confused. > > Still, anything that helps get Delay out of congress and on his way back > to Texas (and hopefully to federal prison), is ok with me! ------------------------------ From: "Richard Morris" Subject: Re: Comes a Time Rex Benefit ... do we need an offer? Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2005 17:11:27 -0700 Where are you finding the Nak bt? "DB" wrote in message news:dhekhl$4cv$1@eri0.s8.isp.nyc.eggn.net... > There are actually 2 audience recordings in circulation as BT's right now. > Rob R's 3 Nak 300's and a source labeled "MBHO 603a/ka200n>Sound Devices > 722 @ 24bit/96khz" taped by Ian Stone. > > Any consensus on which sounds better? Well, maybe consensus is a bad > choice of words around here. I'll just take a few opinions if anyone has > compared to the 2 sources. > > DB ------------------------------ From: Tim Donohoe Subject: Re: (NDC) Bug Man goin' down? Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2005 00:29:46 GMT DG wrote: > bigamps wrote: > >>http://tinyurl.com/dg43a >> >>By LARRY MARGASAK, Associated Press Writer >> >>WASHINGTON - A Texas grand jury on Wednesday charged Rep. >>Tom DeLay and two political associates with conspiracy in a campaign >>finance scheme, an indictment that could force him to step down as House >>majority leader. >>... >>House Republican Party rules require leaders who are indicted to >>temporarily step aside from their leadership posts. >>... >>DeLay has denied committing any crime and accused the Democratic >>district attorney leading the investigation, Ronnie Earle, of pursuing >>the case for political motives. >>... >>Democrats have kept up a crescendo of criticism of DeLay's ethics, >>citing three times last year that the House ethics committee admonished >>DeLay for his conduct. >>... > > > > Great news... Let's hope they get this thing over with before bushie > can pardon this criminal. > > Lets hope they DELAY it so Bush can't Pardon him ------------------------------ From: "Mizshely" Subject: Re: New Riders next week! Date: 28 Sep 2005 17:35:31 -0700 Dave! How DARE you! I was married to his brother, Bob, until Bob passed away a few years ago. His mom indeed. I loved Thelma to pieces but we aren't the same person!~ ------------------------------ From: Tim Donohoe Subject: Re: Gore 08 ??? Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2005 00:36:33 GMT volkfolk wrote: > "Don Bean" wrote in message > news:fWbZe.13217$H24.2811@fe11.lga... > >>Do you think Gore will run again ??? Maybee he was right about the global >>warming thing ?? I prefer Hillary because shes more moderate but maybee >>Gore kinda re-invents himself . He could win if he comes off more >>'understanding' and less 'babyish' as he did in debates...You gotta figure >>now that the left will be stronger than 49% this time. I think most middle >>of the road people see the right sent us down the wrong path..... >>Bean >>www.reggaetraders.com > > > Putting Gore in 08 would be tantamount to political suicide for the > Democrats > > YMMV, > > Scot > > Gore is the only candidate I would vote for now. I'm hoping he joins the Green Party. ------------------------------ From: "Pocky Way" Subject: Re: essential AUD recordings... Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2005 20:38:28 -0400 wrote ... > can anyone point me to stellar > GD aud recordings on archive.org? > something that will make me rethink > my preference for soundboards... This isn't the AUD on archive.org, but 10-21-83 Worcester mastered by Jeff Silberman : "Aud FOB, 2nd Row, Senn 441 mics 9 feet in air, 90 degrees off monitors. Senn 441 > Tech SV-100 PCM > DAT (digital transfer)" I haven't heard the version on archive.org, but this one smokes. ------------------------------ From: Paul Subject: Re: Shut Down The War Machine Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2005 19:40:33 -0500 Reply-To: ppouliotnospam@mchsi.corn On Wed, 28 Sep 2005 09:07:42 -0400, JimK wrote: >On 27 Sep 2005 23:01:04 -0700, "Ray" wrote: > >>DGDevin wrote: >>> "Ray" wrote: >>> > As JC noted, organizers of such events -- many of them, anyway -- make >>> > it clear to the media and to the anarchists that they don't accept or >>> > appreciate that kind of behavior. >>> >>> Sort of like announcing that we're not in favor of burglary and >>> crack-dealing and prostitution in our neighborhood but not actually doing >>> anything to really discourage it. Their disaproval means nothing if they >>> don't take action to free themselves of the violence-vampires. >> >>Oh YEAH? >> >>Actually, I don't disagree. >> >>> > OTOH there are also some organizers - notably ANSWER and their ilk - >>> > that I believe do sympathize of such behavior. For that and a >>> > multitude of other reasons, I think that ANSWER and their ilk are a >>> > cancer to the larger protest movement. >>> >>> Yeah, the problem being that nobody wants to stand up and say "No" to >>> allowing the wingnuts to join in, it's as if they think they need every warm >>> body that will show up. >> >>Yup, agreed. >> >>> Hell, I seem to recall the last time around, back >>> in the day, that the feds tried to encourage exactly such behavior because >>> they knew it weakened the anti-war movement in the eyes of many citizens. >> >>Whether they actually did encourage such behavior or not, it certainly >>would have been a smart tactical move on their part. And the same >>holds true today. (Hmmmm...) >> >>> > I wasn't at the Port of Oakland protest, but my >>> > understanding/recollection of that incident was that there was in fact >>> > at least some over-reaction by the police. Which isn't to say that I'm >>> > suggesting that all of the protesters there were without blame - esp. >>> > if the anarchist types were there then I'd wager that a small >>> > percentage of the protesters played a significant negative role as >>> > well. >>> >>> That was the whole point, they *wanted* a reaction from the cops and >>> engineered one, it's classic guerilla tactics, provoke the authorities to >>> violence in order to generate more recruits. This wasn't some fringe group >>> that hijacked a demonstration, the trouble was built-in from the beginning, >>> and if the bulk of the crowd didn't know they were cannon-fodder, well, more >>> fools them. >> >>That's not my understanding of those events. But again I wasn't there, >>and moreover I didn't know that much about it to begin with. And from >>direct personal experience I do know without doubt that there are some >>protestors who behave exactly as you describe here, so I don't find the >>scenario that you describe here to be too far-fetched. >> >>Sad, really. Like you say, the problem is that not enough people stand >>up and say "no" to these people and their inexcusable actions. As well >>as their often fascist (literally) ideologies. >> > > >>Ray > >While agreeing that violent protestors don't help the cause, I'm not >exactly sure what the nonviolent protestors are supposed to do about >them, other than to loudly and clearly condemn their actions. After >all, it is a free country and there's no way to prevent them from >showing up. Once they do, unfortunately, it's up to the police to >control them. > >JimK There was a technique for isolating agent provacateurs and troublemakers that was taught at pre-demonstraion non violence training sessions back in the 70's. It involved many people surrounding the troublemaker and with arms at our side, we move in to form a tight group with the troublemaker at the center. We then would move as a unit to deliver the troublemaker to the authorities. It took practice and commitment, but it worked. ------------------------------ From: Tim Donohoe Subject: Re: Shut Down The War Machine Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2005 00:52:57 GMT pv34pv3p wrote: >>Are these facts you are presenting here? This is an example of where >>you stray from reality. > > >>you can't understand the difference between things you KNOW >>are true and things you WISH were true. > > > And Joe gets a free fuckin' pass??? He started the shit to begin > with... > > pv34pv3p(You freakin Joe appologist morons are amazing....) > You and Joe are different .... I don't remember the last time I read one of his posts. If Joe jumped off the bridge, would you? ------------------------------ Subject: Re: all the insults for fat people Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2005 17:53:39 -0700 From: Quiet Desperation Crossposted-To: rec.arts.movies.current-films,rec.arts.tv,rec.food.cooking In article <0YF_e.17761$L45.4463@fe07.lga>, Derek Janssen wrote: > > tacobelly? > > ;-P > > ..."Herr Blob"? :) My fav is still "human eclipse" ------------------------------ From: Tim Donohoe Subject: Re: Shut Down The War Machine Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2005 00:55:35 GMT pv34pv3p wrote: >>Reminds me of a tee shirt "Join the marines, travel to exotic places, >>meet interesting people ..... and kill them" > > > Don't forget...we used to screw their cute women too... > > pv34pv3p(Some of which actually married us....) > Hey good for you ... I'm sure marrying an enslaved woman with no way out of her country was great for you. You are the king, just don't expect the rest of us (who had to rely on personality) to admire you. ------------------------------ ** 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 ****************************** .