From: Digestifier To: Subject: Dead-Flames Digest #491 Dead-Flames Digest #491, Volume #48 Tue, 4 Oct 05 15:00:01 PDT Contents: Re: 7-13-84 question ("alex sandoval") Re: Halloween Music ("Andrew Murawa") Steve Kimock on the road again! (ba ba booie) Re: Bimbo's! ("Dave Kelly") Re: Favorite Space (pbuzby2002@yahoo.com) Re: gdead (the wharf rat) Paul Pena (rest in peace) (ba ba booie) Re: Bimbo's! (leftie) Re: Bimbo's! (kpnnews@yahoo.com) Re: Halloween Music (pbuzby2002@yahoo.com) Re: Steve Kimock on the road again! ("LP") Re: Why do they call it, breaking wind? Re: Steve Kimock on the road again! ("Olompali4") Re: Good show last night, anyone watch? Seriously, any comments (futronic) Re: Steve Kimock on the road again! ("tim_ratdog") Re: Favorite Space ("Steve Terry") Re: gdead ("Steve Terry") Re: Bimbo's! (brew ziggins) Re: Steve Kimock on the road again! ("Dave Kelly") Re: Bimbo's! ("Rogues Island's finest") Re: Steve Kimock on the road again! ("Steve Terry") Re: all the insults for fat people (Ubiquitous) Re: Favorite Space ("Dylanstubs") Re: Good show last night, anyone watch? Seriously, any comments appreciated. ("Effty") Re: Bimbo's! ("Dave Kelly") Re: Steve Kimock on the road again! (DB) Re: GAYson up for adoption, flippin burger busines is fycked up ("Big Butch Floppie Bwoy") ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "alex sandoval" Subject: Re: 7-13-84 question Date: Tue, 04 Oct 2005 20:46:06 GMT archive.org version is in concert pitch ------------------------------ From: "Andrew Murawa" Subject: Re: Halloween Music Date: Tue, 4 Oct 2005 13:45:37 -0700 Bitches Brew is my usual music for the trick or treaters... ------------------------------ From: Jazare@webtv.net (ba ba booie) Subject: Steve Kimock on the road again! Date: Tue, 4 Oct 2005 16:47:14 -0400 Steve Kimock on the road again! The Steve Kimock Band will play an all-ages show at 8 tonight at the Granada in Lawrence. Tickets cost $17; call (785) 842-1390. Kimock (left) was a favorite of the Grateful Dead's Jerry Garcia. Instrumental rock isn't for everyone, which may be part of its appeal. If anything, the "insider effect" can make the thoughtful sonic tangents the music is capable of even more meaningful to those who really care. Leave the terse verse/chorus/verse stuff to others, and take us on a long and winding journey, baby! Anyway, a leading proponent of the jam-happy form is the Steve Kimock Band, whose namesake guitarist gets compared a lot to late, great improvisatory string-bender Jerry Garcia of the Grateful Dead. And for good reason. Garcia once plugged Kimock as his "favorite unknown guitar player." The Steve Kimock Band's new instrumental rock record is "Eudemonic," which the disc's liner notes say means "producing happiness and well-being." But no singing. "I'd like to sing more, but I'm really very shy, especially as a singer, and I have difficulty singing without getting kind of choked up," Kimock says in a recent interview on jambands.com. "It's emotional. I do the same thing when I read poetry out loud, I start to cry and stuff. It's very embarrassing, but eventually I'll get it together." Kimock and his band will play an all-ages show at 8 tonight at the Granada, 1020 Massachusetts, in Lawrence. Tickets cost $17.00 call (785) 842-1390. bbb wrote: Kimock, eudemon!!! I can't wait for the east coast shows. Something for me to look forward to. Which is very far & few these days. booie........ .. .. .. 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: "Dave Kelly" Subject: Re: Bimbo's! Date: Tue, 04 Oct 2005 20:56:05 GMT Bimbos will be a sardine can...it's a weird joint... it's like an old dinner theater..tables in the back... old mexican waiters in gold outfits...wood paneling... a spade looking for a tip in the mens room with a fresh towel & fresher condoms...hopefully he gets dosed... a separate wood paneled room for cocktails... I was only there once for a Camper van Beethoven show. It should be fun...I'm just not that interested anymore with brother Phil and his noodle squad. ( insert teary eyed emotocon here ) ------------------------------ From: pbuzby2002@yahoo.com Subject: Re: Favorite Space Date: 4 Oct 2005 14:01:52 -0700 nbndtrain@yahoo.com wrote: > I typically FF Space, but am sometims up for a good one on long drives > or working on the computer. Any favorites? Just listened to 2/23/93 Space -> Other One a few weeks ago. Ornette Coleman comes in and plays more notes in half a minute than the guitarists had in the previous seven. Then the rest of the band comes in and we get to hear Phil and Billy indulging their jazzman fantasies. Then they try to steer Ornette into The Other One, which takes a long time because he goes off on every imaginable tangent. Interesting. Pat Buzby Chicago, IL ------------------------------ From: wrat@panix.com (the wharf rat) Subject: Re: gdead Date: Tue, 4 Oct 2005 21:03:54 +0000 (UTC) In article <5eb8e3591cb69cd9996887ddf6cc295d@localhost.talkaboutthemusic.com>, bossgobbler wrote: > >rec.music.gdead was soooo much better 15 years ago...Shut up and talk *Everything* was better 15 years ago. Hell, *I* was better 15 years ago... Get yourself a powder charge! ------------------------------ From: Jazare@webtv.net (ba ba booie) Subject: Paul Pena (rest in peace) Date: Tue, 4 Oct 2005 16:59:38 -0400 San Francisco bluesman who mastered Tuvan throat singing passes on. Associated Press SAN FRANCISCO - Paul Pena, a San Francisco blues guitarist who wrote one of the biggest hits for the Steve Miller Band, has died. He was 55. Pena is perhaps best known for writing "Jet Airliner," a Top 10 hit in 1977. He's lived off the royalties from that song. Pena also is familiar to audiences for the 1999 Academy Award-nominated documentary "Genghis Blues," which tells the story of how he took up Tuvan throat singing. Pena died Saturday from complications of diabetes and pancreatitis. Pena, almost completely blind since birth and plagued by illnesses most of his life, was born in Hyannis, Mass. He proved to be a natural musician, singing and teaching himself several instruments. In the late 1960s, he was in a band that opened for big-time acts including the Grateful Dead and Frank Zappa. Blues artists ranging from T-Bone Walker to B.B. King to Bonnie Raitt recognized his talents, hiring him to play guitar in their bands. "He's like having my very own Jimi Hendrix," Raitt once said. "There's simply nothing he can't play well." In 1971, Pena moved to San Francisco, where he played many gigs, frequently opening for Jerry Garcia's and Merle Saunders' bands. Pena became interested in throat singing when he heard a Tuvan broadcast on his shortwave radio in 1984. Later he found a Tuvan record, playing it countless times until he learned how to throat sing, which involves producing several distinct vocal-cord sounds simultaneously. In 1993, he demonstrated his technique to Kongar-ol Ondar, one of the foremost throat singers in the world. Ondar was mightily impressed with Pena, nicknaming him "Earthquake" and inviting him to come to Tuva to participate in the annual competition. His 1995 journey to Tuva, where he won awards in the contest and charmed locals who were delighted with this foreigner who mastered their art form, is recounted in "Genghis Blues." Pena is survived by his parents, Jack and Virginia Pena of Harwich, Mass., and two brothers, Jim of Lynnfield, Mass., and Peter of Bridgewater, Mass. No date has been announced for a planned public memorial concert. --- On the Net: http://www.paulpena.com. bbb wrote: I don't think I ever heard him. ***Later he found a Tuvan record, playing it countless times until he learned how to throat sing, which involves producing several distinct vocal-cord sounds simultaneously.*** Can someone explain this furthur to me? Any good words to say about Paul Pena? Was he good on the guitar? Throat singing??? May he rest in peace. I don't even know him and he sounds like as decent person. We are dancing on this earth for only so long. booie............ .. .. .. 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: leftie Subject: Re: Bimbo's! Date: Tue, 04 Oct 2005 14:05:25 -0700 Dave Kelly wrote: > a spade looking for a tip in the mens room with a fresh > towel & fresher condoms...hopefully he gets dosed... You are a fucking pig, Mr. Kelly. And I say that with all due respect. ------------------------------ From: kpnnews@yahoo.com Subject: Re: Bimbo's! Date: 4 Oct 2005 14:06:09 -0700 Dave Kelly wrote: > It should be fun...I'm just not that interested anymore > with brother Phil and his noodle squad. > ( insert teary eyed emotocon here ) Testify! Seriously, I agree. I would definitely see Ratdog again (ok, laugh), but I would really think twice with Phil. The over-the-top noodling from my last experiences were a bit much. In all seriousness, I will see the Master... errr, Master when he comes around... again. Jeez, if only I'd gone to SF for bluegrass weekend! My wife was there. She was the hot/adorable/irrestible woman with the Turkish accent surrounded by gringos. Next time. Kurt ------------------------------ From: pbuzby2002@yahoo.com Subject: Re: Halloween Music Date: 4 Oct 2005 14:06:23 -0700 My uncle used to play the studio disc from Pink Floyd's Ummagumma. Pat Buzby Chicago, IL ------------------------------ From: "LP" Subject: Re: Steve Kimock on the road again! Date: 4 Oct 2005 14:07:17 -0700 STFU!!!!!! ------------------------------ From: Subject: Re: Why do they call it, breaking wind? Date: Tue, 04 Oct 2005 14:09:01 -0700 The Lord of Eltingville wrote: : "scarletbgonias@hotmail.com" wrote: :> :> http://www.fartnames.com/ : Amplified Farts were popular in high school whenever we had to attend a : mandatory Mass (it was a Cat'lick high school). There is *nothing* in : the world that resonates farts as well as an oak pew. The list's : so-called "Did An Angel Speak Fart" is merely a subcategory of the : Amplified Fart. Ah... that's where the phrase "That went over like a fart in church" came from :-) ------------------------------ From: "Olompali4" Subject: Re: Steve Kimock on the road again! Date: 4 Oct 2005 14:11:15 -0700 New, new CM soundboard matrix just uploaded at LMA: http://www.archive.org/audio/etree-details-db.php?id=29824 ------------------------------ From: futronic Crossposted-To: rec.music.phish Subject: Re: Good show last night, anyone watch? Seriously, any comments Date: Tue, 04 Oct 2005 16:20:53 -0500 Effty wrote: >Decoding The Past: "Secret Societies" on The History Channel. > >Kinda freaky stuff. They spent a lot of time talking about this secret >society at Yale called the "Skull and Bones." Here's a good article on >it. > >http://www.parascope.com/articles/0997/skullbones.htm > > > > good stuff tv. i concur ------------------------------ From: "tim_ratdog" Subject: Re: Steve Kimock on the road again! Date: 4 Oct 2005 14:21:02 -0700 Olompali4 wrote: > New, new CM soundboard matrix just uploaded at LMA: > > http://www.archive.org/audio/etree-details-db.php?id=29824 LMA? I have got to keep up with the lingo. There I was thinking you'd left an A out of lama and why the heck is Steve putting his music on a lama for anyway? Thanks for the post. Getting it now, I'll take some b&ps for anyone bandwidth challenged. -tim ------------------------------ From: "Steve Terry" Subject: Re: Favorite Space Date: Tue, 4 Oct 2005 16:21:39 -0500 "Dylanstubs" wrote in message: > Almost all Summer '84 shows had really > intense Space jams. Yes! 6/30/84, my first show sports an awesome Space >Space Dripping > Space meets Jerry. (Hey, Dylanstubs, why only 3 stars on the archive? You cut me deep wit dat.) ------------------------------ From: "Steve Terry" Subject: Re: gdead Date: Tue, 4 Oct 2005 16:24:14 -0500 "leftie" wrote in message news:dhupd1$bu0$1@agate.berkeley.edu... > ba ba booie wrote: > >> ps. What does boss gobbler mean? > > It means he works for jizzlobber. Touche! ------------------------------ From: brew ziggins Subject: Re: Bimbo's! Date: Tue, 4 Oct 2005 17:24:40 -0400 Thus spake kpnnews@yahoo.com... > > Dave Kelly wrote: > > It should be fun...I'm just not that interested anymore > > with brother Phil and his noodle squad. > > ( insert teary eyed emotocon here ) > > Testify! Seriously, I agree. I would definitely see > Ratdog again (ok, laugh), but I would really think > twice with Phil. The over-the-top noodling from my > last experiences were a bit much. In all seriousness, > I will see the Master... errr, Master when he comes > around... again. Too funny, Kampers komplaining about noodling... -- bruce higgins ithaca ny most of the day, we were at the machinery ------------------------------ From: "Dave Kelly" Subject: Re: Steve Kimock on the road again! Date: Tue, 04 Oct 2005 21:25:04 GMT "Olompali4" wrote in message news:1128460275.853754.264130@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com... > New, new CM soundboard matrix just uploaded at LMA: > > http://www.archive.org/audio/etree-details-db.php?id=29824 SWEET! ------------------------------ From: "Rogues Island's finest" Subject: Re: Bimbo's! Date: 4 Oct 2005 14:27:17 -0700 brew ziggins wrote: > Thus spake kpnnews@yahoo.com... > > > > Dave Kelly wrote: > > > It should be fun...I'm just not that interested anymore > > > with brother Phil and his noodle squad. > > > ( insert teary eyed emotocon here ) > > > > Testify! Seriously, I agree. I would definitely see > > Ratdog again (ok, laugh), but I would really think > > twice with Phil. The over-the-top noodling from my > > last experiences were a bit much. In all seriousness, > > I will see the Master... errr, Master when he comes > > around... again. > > Too funny, Kampers komplaining about noodling... Well it's different when you're sitting. Mark ------------------------------ From: "Steve Terry" Subject: Re: Steve Kimock on the road again! Date: Tue, 4 Oct 2005 16:31:28 -0500 "ba ba booie" wrote in message: > "I'd like to sing more, but I'm really very shy, especially as a singer, > and I have difficulty singing without getting kind of choked up," Kimock > says in a recent interview on jambands.com. "It's emotional. I do the > same thing when I read poetry out loud, I start to cry and stuff. It's > very embarrassing, but eventually I'll get it together." Is this for real? Aren't there meds for this problem? ------------------------------ Crossposted-To: alt.troll,rec.arts.movies.current-films,rec.arts.tv,rec.food.cooking Subject: Re: all the insults for fat people From: weberm@polaris.net (Ubiquitous) Date: Tue, 04 Oct 2005 16:35:19 -0500 In article <1127939475.173895.231000@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>, cerebureaucracy@hotmail.com wrote: >fatso >fatty >fatass >jellybelly >beerbelly Troll O Meter 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ___________________________________________________ | | | | | | | | | | | --------------------------------------------------- ^ | ------------------------------ From: "Dylanstubs" Subject: Re: Favorite Space Date: 4 Oct 2005 14:38:48 -0700 Steve Terry wrote: > "Dylanstubs" wrote in message: > > > Almost all Summer '84 shows had really > > intense Space jams. > > Yes! 6/30/84, my first show sports an awesome Space >Space Dripping > Space > meets Jerry. (Hey, Dylanstubs, why only 3 stars on the archive? You cut me > deep wit dat.) LOL! You know Steve, I *love* 1984. It's my favorite year. But for some reason, that particular show doesn't do it for me. I think the playing was better in the first set. The second set seems pretty scattered. I think my hopes were too high based on the superlative review in the Compendium, and when I finally heard the show it was something of a letdown. Sorry man. Give me Saratoga, both Merriweathers, Cedar Rapids, 7/13, and both Venturas. ------------------------------ From: "Effty" Crossposted-To: rec.music.phish Subject: Re: Good show last night, anyone watch? Seriously, any comments appreciated. Date: 4 Oct 2005 14:39:33 -0700 Detective John Kimble wrote: > The fact that George Bush lied down in a casket naked and recited his > sexual history to John Kerry gives me the big-time willies. Ew! *shudders* ...It's enough to give you nightmares! ------------------------------ From: "Dave Kelly" Subject: Re: Bimbo's! Date: Tue, 04 Oct 2005 21:46:55 GMT "leftie" wrote in message news:dhuqql$cil$1@agate.berkeley.edu... > Dave Kelly wrote: > >> a spade looking for a tip in the mens room with a fresh >> towel & fresher condoms...hopefully he gets dosed... > > You are a fucking pig, Mr. Kelly. > And I say that with all due respect. * You disappoint me, my friend. Don Sweetbac ------------------------------ From: DB Subject: Re: Steve Kimock on the road again! Date: Tue, 04 Oct 2005 17:49:02 -0400 Steve Terry wrote: > "ba ba booie" wrote in message: > > >>"I'd like to sing more, but I'm really very shy, especially as a singer, >>and I have difficulty singing without getting kind of choked up," Kimock >>says in a recent interview on jambands.com. "It's emotional. I do the >>same thing when I read poetry out loud, I start to cry and stuff. It's >>very embarrassing, but eventually I'll get it together." > > > Is this for real? Aren't there meds for this problem? > > I think earplugs would suffice. The audience shouldn't be required to take meds just to get past the Master's singing. DB ------------------------------ From: "Big Butch Floppie Bwoy" Crossposted-To: rec.music.rock-pop-r+b.1960s,rec.arts.movies.current-films,soc.culture.greek Subject: Re: GAYson up for adoption, flippin burger busines is fycked up Date: 4 Oct 2005 14:51:16 -0700 You left some turd under the rim LOOK ! Clean it again GAYson, PROPERLY this time bitch ! http://img352.imageshack.us/my.php?image=crapper1ut.jpg PWNT ! ------------------------------ ** 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 ****************************** .