From: Digestifier To: Subject: Dead-Flames Digest #525 Dead-Flames Digest #525, Volume #48 Fri, 7 Oct 05 16:00:01 PDT Contents: Re: Watchya Listenin' To Lately? (leftie) Re: The Future of Food in Chicago (ndc) ("Dave Kelly") Re: big bro (ndc) (brew ziggins) Re: Cream at Royal Albert Hall (Spider Dawg) Re: China>Rider should always be a single track. ("Effty") Re: Roll call for Kimock in Chicago! ("Dave Kelly") Re: Cream at Royal Albert Hall (chartnav@gmail.com) Re: (NDC) anybody gamble (football) online? ("Steve Terry") Re: big bro (ndc) ("Steve Terry") Re: Watchya Listenin' To Lately? (JC Martin) Re: *heh* (The Lord of Eltingville) Re: Watchya Listenin' To Lately? (JC Martin) Re: Cream at Royal Albert Hall (JC Martin) Re: Cream at Royal Albert Hall (JC Martin) Re: Cream at Royal Albert Hall ("RickNBarbInSD") Re: Cream at Royal Albert Hall (JC Martin) Re: Cream at Royal Albert Hall (JC Martin) Re: China>Rider should always be a single track. ("Bzl.") Re: greatest song ever (polasus@my-deja.com) Re: Watchya Listenin' To Lately? ("frndthdevl") Re: Anne laiid her head in the roses............ ("Bzl.") Re: big bro (ndc) (Andy Gefen) Re: Watchya Listenin' To Lately? ("Ray") Re: Best mixed show... ("Bzl.") Re: greatest song ever Re: (NDC) anybody gamble (football) online? ("king88uy7") Re: big bro (ndc) ("Richard Morris") ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: leftie Subject: Re: Watchya Listenin' To Lately? Date: Fri, 07 Oct 2005 13:44:35 -0700 RickNBarbInSD wrote: > Dave Kelly wrote: > >>the latest 12 cd "Folk Songs of the Glaucoma Impaired >>Huamachuco Boys Choir of Peru" box set! > > I've been looking all over for that! Get it while you can. Some doctors from Seva came by and restored their sight. Or was that Joe and Geraldine? Either way, there won't be a second box set. ------------------------------ From: "Dave Kelly" Subject: Re: The Future of Food in Chicago (ndc) Date: Fri, 07 Oct 2005 20:50:35 GMT "JimK" wrote in message news:5sldk19vjlaeaf9rgd12vdd9a2ad1jk8tb@4ax.com... >>6 inch Sweetbac >> > > 6 inches? Are we braggin' again? > > JimK * Yo!...I'm speaking on a grilled meat w/cheese sandwich The local lunch shoppe named a menu item after me. is this bragging? Maybe so. If you're refering to something else, something indecent... thats on YOU! The internet REALLY brings out the freaks. Let me ask you something, "JimK"....if that IS your real name... Don't you think your parents envisioned something more for you than theironly son sitting around your squalor filled studio apartment in nothing more than semen encrusted pajama bottoms at 1:25PM on a friday afternoon, cigarette smoke hanging in the air and empty beer bottles strewn all over your mattress on the floor? You DISGUST me, "JimK" Dr. Sweetcheese ------------------------------ From: brew ziggins Subject: Re: big bro (ndc) Date: Fri, 7 Oct 2005 16:51:23 -0400 Thus spake theothr1@sbcglobal.net... > So does anyone think RMGD is being watched for content, anarchy, or sane > thought?? Opinions? God help anybody who tries to figure out which is which. -- bruce higgins ithaca ny most of the day, we were at the machinery ------------------------------ From: Spider Dawg Subject: Re: Cream at Royal Albert Hall Date: Fri, 07 Oct 2005 15:53:49 -0500 On 2005-10-07, JC Martin wrote: > In the real world, I'm just someone who has a few opinions and enjoys > the exchange of ideas. In cyberspace I'm disagreeable, ignorant, a > troll, an asshole, a molester, a fascist, a commie, a right-winger, a > poser, a political opportunist, Mr. Negative, music snob, etc., etc. I > guess the real world ain't so real after all. > > -JC I didn't think you literally meant I should be 'shamed to go see the one band I've been wanting to see more than anybody (alive) for the longest time. I figured you were stating an opinion of the band, which doesn't really bother me because your (second?) favorite band sucks anyway. Bands are like women: no matter how hot you think they are, somewhere somebody is sick of their shit. How's about JC and BBD discuss whether I should walk a few blocks Sunday night to see Kimock? Jim (tongue planted firmly in cheek) BTW, I didn't pay anywhere near $350 a ticket, but then again I couldn't settle for the $66 seats either since all they had left by the time I got home from work were behind the stage. ------------------------------ From: "Effty" Subject: Re: China>Rider should always be a single track. Date: 7 Oct 2005 13:57:02 -0700 I like the ones where they go back and forth or play both at the same time. You know, making the CD tracking completely arbitrary. Pick a spot, any spot. ------------------------------ From: "Dave Kelly" Subject: Re: Roll call for Kimock in Chicago! Date: Fri, 07 Oct 2005 21:06:04 GMT "Roxanne McDaniel" wrote in message news:aYA1f.943$Si4.279@newssvr30.news.prodigy.com... > Who's going?? I will be there. I WILL be there in every marijuana joint offered as sacrament. I WILL be there in every beer poured/drank/urinated I WILL be there with every note coming from the speakers I WILL be there when the old negro bathroom attendant offers customers a fresh towel, breath mint or ribbed condom. I WILL be there when a local Chicago wookie vomits his whiskey & percodan dinner all over his pit bull " Trey" in the lot. * I'm gonna have to stop here...I'm getting a little misty eyed. Have fun, Rockerz! Sweetbac Productions ------------------------------ From: chartnav@gmail.com Subject: Re: Cream at Royal Albert Hall Date: 7 Oct 2005 14:17:22 -0700 I saw Jack Bruce open for the Allman Bros a while back and soulless is not a word that would come to mind to describe his performance.He played like a wildman.IMHO Jack is a brilliant performer and a great writer.I just wish Cream had rolled out Passing the Time or Those Were the Days. Kenny ------------------------------ From: "Steve Terry" Subject: Re: (NDC) anybody gamble (football) online? Date: Fri, 7 Oct 2005 16:26:39 -0500 Yeah I made a college football bet online and hit big! Bourbon balls for everyone!!! ------------------------------ From: "Steve Terry" Subject: Re: big bro (ndc) Date: Fri, 7 Oct 2005 16:33:06 -0500 "Roxanne McDaniel" wrote in message: > So does anyone think RMGD is being watched for content, anarchy, or sane > thought?? Opinions? Yeah, it's prolly an inside job though. So, who's the CIA operative amongst us? ------------------------------ From: JC Martin Subject: Re: Watchya Listenin' To Lately? Date: Fri, 07 Oct 2005 21:38:45 GMT Ray wrote: > frndthdevl wrote: > >>ahhh,another hipper than thou thread > > > I'm not sure what you're referring to, but if you're not familiar with > Fela Kuti ("The Best Best Of" is a great intro), King Sunny Ade ("Juju > Music" is a must have), and Ali Farka Toure ("Timbuktu" with Ry Cooder > is very good) then you should check them out - really. Truly great > music. Baaba Maal ("Djam Leeli" is a good intro) too. I think most > heads who have an interest in music outside of classic rock and/or the > jamband scenes would really enjoy this stuff. HRYK. I gotta say, I've never been one to listen to a musical form to be hip. Shit, I hide my CD and vinyl collection and I'm nearly embarrassed about this disease I have. But African and Ethiopian music (the good stuff) is just kick-ass in every way. For the music fan, this is essential stuff---especially for the jam bander, who tends to like various world rhythms mixed with their rock and funk. -JC ------------------------------ From: The Lord of Eltingville Subject: Re: *heh* Date: Fri, 07 Oct 2005 17:18:22 -0400 Roxanne McDaniel wrote: > > "Steve Lenier" > wrote in message > The Lord of Eltingville wrote > > And, oddly enough, this was on the 11th anniversary of my last show... > > > > http://www.comics.com/comics/offthemark/archive/offthemark-20051001.html > > very nice, I like it...the guy in the sunglasses could SO easily be me :) > > Steve > ****************** > you are SO everywhere! :') Let's see that Meisner guy get an appearance in a syndicated comic... ------------------------------ From: JC Martin Subject: Re: Watchya Listenin' To Lately? Date: Fri, 07 Oct 2005 21:41:08 GMT Everybody's Gonna Be Happy wrote: > I know this won't win me the most eclectic taste award, but........... > > I'm listening to the Traveling Wilburys Volumes One and Three, some ancient > Conway Twitty (I could listen to Its Only Make Believe 100 times in a row > and never tire of it), and the first Knack album. > > Yup, the first Knack album. One of my favorite pop records of all time. All good music Toad. -JC aka THE MUSIC SNOB ------------------------------ From: JC Martin Subject: Re: Cream at Royal Albert Hall Date: Fri, 07 Oct 2005 21:42:09 GMT JimK wrote: > On Fri, 07 Oct 2005 17:00:59 GMT, JC Martin > wrote: > > >>naught@nil.com wrote: >> >>>brew ziggins wrote: >>> >>> >>>>Thus spake jcmartin@sonic.net... >>>> >>>> >>>>>marklaw wrote: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>>Performance pretty good for old geezers. >>>>>> >>>>>>Recording quality a major disappointment. >>>>>> >>>>>>In this day and age, why can't a band like this come up with live >>>>>>recording quality that approaches '60s and '70s GD shows on archive.org? >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>Shame on anyone for listening to this direction-less white blues, yet >>>>>soulless vampin'. >>>> >>>>That's harsh, dude! But I kinda agree with you. >>>> >>> >>> >>>Could it be any less interesting than listening to Muddy Waters do a one >>>chord vamp for a half hour? >> >> >> >>If it's a half an hour of Muddy's Chess recordings, the answer would be >>yes, it could be less interesting. Jams are great, but when it comes to >>the riddims mon, Muddy gots them white alley cats shredded to bloody bits. >> >>-JC >> >>-JC > > > What's a riddim? > > JimK -JC -JC -JC ------------------------------ From: JC Martin Subject: Re: Cream at Royal Albert Hall Date: Fri, 07 Oct 2005 21:44:09 GMT Roxanne McDaniel wrote: > "JC Martin" wrote in message ... > RickNBarbInSD wrote: > >>Gladys wrote: >> >> >>>Richard Morris wrote: >>> >>> >>>>Yeah ... and when ya listen to them, don't tell anyone, close your > > windows > >>>>and doors, and make sure to keep it down lest someone hear you playing > > that > >>>>white-boy music. Oh, excuuuuse me ... that *soul-less* white boy music. >>>> >>> >>>If you don't like to be disagreed with, excuse me, but you are in the >>>wrong place. Right or wrong, that's the truth.... >>> >>>I shall now await someone to tell me I'm wrong. JC? >>> >>>:-) >>> >>>Gladys. >> >> >> >>Disagreements?!??!! RMGD?!?!?! > > > > > In the real world, I'm just someone who has a few opinions and enjoys > the exchange of ideas. In cyberspace I'm disagreeable, ignorant, a > troll, an asshole, a molester, a fascist, a commie, a right-winger, a > poser, a political opportunist, Mr. Negative, music snob, etc., etc. I > guess the real world ain't so real after all. > > -JC > ******************* > You forgot "know-it-all" Indeed. But I did not know it at the time. Guess that makes me a fraud too! -JC ------------------------------ From: "RickNBarbInSD" Subject: Re: Cream at Royal Albert Hall Date: 7 Oct 2005 14:46:14 -0700 chartnav@gmail.com wrote: > IMHO Jack is a brilliant performer and a great > writer. > Kenny I am wit you, my friend! Rick ------------------------------ From: JC Martin Subject: Re: Cream at Royal Albert Hall Date: Fri, 07 Oct 2005 21:49:32 GMT Spider Dawg wrote: > On 2005-10-07, JC Martin wrote: > >>In the real world, I'm just someone who has a few opinions and enjoys >>the exchange of ideas. In cyberspace I'm disagreeable, ignorant, a >>troll, an asshole, a molester, a fascist, a commie, a right-winger, a >>poser, a political opportunist, Mr. Negative, music snob, etc., etc. I >>guess the real world ain't so real after all. >> >>-JC > > > I didn't think you literally meant I should be 'shamed to go see the one > band I've been wanting to see more than anybody (alive) for the longest > time. I figured you were stating an opinion of the band, Indeed...and just poking a little fun too. No ill intentions towards anyone's taste. I mean, I'm the one who maintains Billy Joel has written some fine pop songs in his day. That's not gonna get me on anyone's hip list. >which doesn't > really bother me because your (second?) favorite band sucks anyway. Okay, shit, you're scarin' me. I don't even know if I remember who my second favorite band is and heck, it could be that I can't stand them anymore. > Bands are like women: no matter how hot you think they are, somewhere > somebody is sick of their shit. > > How's about JC and BBD discuss whether I should walk a few blocks Sunday > night to see Kimock? Only if THE WARRIOR PRINCESS is in the crowd. I'd pay big bucks for that reunion. > Jim (tongue planted firmly in cheek) > > BTW, I didn't pay anywhere near $350 a ticket, but then again I couldn't > settle for the $66 seats either since all they had left by the time I > got home from work were behind the stage. You soulless sell-out! ;-) -JC ------------------------------ From: JC Martin Subject: Re: Cream at Royal Albert Hall Date: Fri, 07 Oct 2005 21:51:31 GMT chartnav@gmail.com wrote: > I saw Jack Bruce open for the Allman Bros a while back and soulless is > not a word that would come to mind to describe his performance.He > played like a wildman.IMHO Jack is a brilliant performer and a great > writer.I just wish Cream had rolled out Passing the Time or Those Were > the Days. > Kenny Jack Bruce would be the only reason I'd see Cream. Not that I love everything he does. But he's definitely a freak of nature. A complete original. -JC ------------------------------ From: "Bzl." Subject: Re: China>Rider should always be a single track. Date: Fri, 7 Oct 2005 17:55:43 -0400 "rcb30" wrote in message news:1128715600.745714.301700@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com... > Has anyone ever said, "Screw the China Cat and transition jam! I wanna > go straight to Rider!"? > > That is all. > > rcb Ditto ScarletFire. Listening only to Fire should simply not be permitted. LazySupplication, too. And, though LostSaint are pretty much separate songs, why would anyone want to listen to Saint, only? I can see listening to Sailor only, though... ------------------------------ From: polasus@my-deja.com Subject: Re: greatest song ever Date: 7 Oct 2005 14:58:05 -0700 who cares about lyrical content? Man! Are you missing out on a lot. To me, the song lyrics are about one-third of the GD experience. Hunter comes right behind Garcia in any ranking of members by importance to the band, IMNSHO. Take some time with the words, Alex. You will thank me later. ------------------------------ From: "frndthdevl" Subject: Re: Watchya Listenin' To Lately? Date: 7 Oct 2005 14:59:52 -0700 JC Martin wrote: > Ray wrote: > > frndthdevl wrote: > > > >>ahhh,another hipper than thou thread > > > > > > I'm not sure what you're referring to, but if you're not familiar with > > Fela Kuti ("The Best Best Of" is a great intro), King Sunny Ade ("Juju > > Music" is a must have), and Ali Farka Toure ("Timbuktu" with Ry Cooder > > is very good) then you should check them out - really. Truly great > > music. Baaba Maal ("Djam Leeli" is a good intro) too. I think most > > heads who have an interest in music outside of classic rock and/or the > > jamband scenes would really enjoy this stuff. > > > > HRYK. > > I gotta say, I've never been one to listen to a musical form to be hip. > Shit, I hide my CD and vinyl collection and I'm nearly embarrassed > about this disease I have. But African and Ethiopian music (the good > stuff) is just kick-ass in every way. For the music fan, this is > essential stuff---especially for the jam bander, who tends to like > various world rhythms mixed with their rock and funk. > > -JC lol the comment was more to the fact that everytime this thread comes up, it seems very few people just have plain ol shit in their players. Always good stuff,and great insight comes up, but just kind of funny that the more esoteric stuff is ALWAYS being played when this question is asked. lol like some are embarassed to say I have Steal Your Face in the player or sumpin. Oh,well,ok. I do not seeing anything in my post saying I was not familiar with some of these folks. Assuredly less than some. The assumption is telling though. lol Guess I could have said I listened recently to SCI with Femi Kuti I could say that my first intro to Feli was through a tribute song by Karl Denson, but I am sure he is not up to the standards held around here. Too much fun involved. peace jeff ------------------------------ From: "Bzl." Subject: Re: Anne laiid her head in the roses............ Date: Fri, 7 Oct 2005 18:22:24 -0400 I love how the far right are behaving exactly in the same way that they, just a few weeks ago, accused the Dems of behaving. Priceless! ------------------------------ From: Andy Gefen Subject: Re: big bro (ndc) Date: Fri, 07 Oct 2005 18:28:23 -0400 On Fri, 7 Oct 2005 16:33:06 -0500, "Steve Terry" wrote: > >"Roxanne McDaniel" wrote in message: > >> So does anyone think RMGD is being watched for content, anarchy, or sane >> thought?? Opinions? > >Yeah, it's prolly an inside job though. So, who's the CIA operative amongst >us? > I am the CIA Operative! ------------------------------ From: "Ray" Subject: Re: Watchya Listenin' To Lately? Date: 7 Oct 2005 15:29:51 -0700 frndthdevl wrote: > JC Martin wrote: > > Ray wrote: > > > frndthdevl wrote: > > > > > >>ahhh,another hipper than thou thread > > > > > > > > > I'm not sure what you're referring to, but if you're not familiar with > > > Fela Kuti ("The Best Best Of" is a great intro), King Sunny Ade ("Juju > > > Music" is a must have), and Ali Farka Toure ("Timbuktu" with Ry Cooder > > > is very good) then you should check them out - really. Truly great > > > music. Baaba Maal ("Djam Leeli" is a good intro) too. I think most > > > heads who have an interest in music outside of classic rock and/or the > > > jamband scenes would really enjoy this stuff. > > > > > > > > HRYK. > > > > I gotta say, I've never been one to listen to a musical form to be hip. > > Shit, I hide my CD and vinyl collection and I'm nearly embarrassed > > about this disease I have. But African and Ethiopian music (the good > > stuff) is just kick-ass in every way. For the music fan, this is > > essential stuff---especially for the jam bander, who tends to like > > various world rhythms mixed with their rock and funk. > > > > -JC > > lol the comment was more to the fact that everytime this thread comes > up, it seems very few people just have plain ol shit in their players. > Always good stuff,and great insight comes up, but just kind of funny > that the more esoteric stuff is ALWAYS being played when this question > is asked. lol Thievery Corporation and Neil Young are 'esoteric'? > like some are embarassed to say I have Steal Your Face in the player or > sumpin. Oh,well,ok. I have little doubt that some around here would classify Thievery Corporation as far too pop-oriented. Oh,well,ok. > I do not seeing anything in my post saying I was not familiar with some > of these folks. Assuredly less than some. The assumption is telling > though. lol *IF* - as in "IF you're not familiar with" - is not an assumption. Your assumption to the contrary is telling though. lol > Guess I could have said I listened recently to SCI with Femi Kuti > I could say that my first intro to Feli was through a tribute song by > Karl Denson, but I am sure he is not up to the standards held around > here. Too much fun involved. Again it's you who is doing the assuming here - and agai incorrectly. I'm a big Karl Denson fan - I love to see KDTU live, that's a main draw for me at High Sierra. Check your assumptions at the door. lol. Ray ------------------------------ From: "Bzl." Subject: Re: Best mixed show... Date: Fri, 7 Oct 2005 18:30:43 -0400 "Steve Terry" wrote in message news:di4arh$7i4$1@news.iquest.net... > > wrote in message > news:1128633865.390676.173550@g49g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... >> first i'd like to thank everyone for their AUD suggestions. >> some real gems i would have passed by... >> >> i'm wondering if any of you have any >> suggestions for SBD's where the sound mix is just mind blowing >> in that the recording almost seems alive, moving, etc... >> >> does this make sense >> or had all the acis taken its toll? >> >> >> -m >> > > For liveliness, try the Matrix shows. I'm cranking a Healy Soundboard > Matrix from 9/23/87 compliments of rcb right as of now and it is alive, > very much alive. Huh... I was just listening to my cassettes of this show the other day. This show does NOT suck. In particular, the Fantasy is absolutely sick. (Nice first set, too!) ------------------------------ From: Subject: Re: greatest song ever Date: Fri, 7 Oct 2005 18:41:31 -0400 In article <1128722285.221304.189990@g47g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>, polasus@my-deja.com says... > who cares about lyrical content? > > > Man! Are you missing out on a lot. To me, the song lyrics are about > one-third of the GD experience. Hunter comes right behind Garcia in any > ranking of members by importance to the band, IMNSHO. Take some time > with the words, Alex. You will thank me later. Right on! My opinion on the greatest song ever? Merle Haggard's 'Are The Good Times Really Over (I Wish A Buck Was Still Silver)'. BTW, I'm only half joking, it's actually a 'great' song, if not the greatest from a 'great' album (Big City). ------------------------------ From: "king88uy7" Subject: Re: (NDC) anybody gamble (football) online? Date: 7 Oct 2005 15:55:33 -0700 When I closed my account with betonsports they sent me a check from Antigua that bounced. When I called them, they were not helpful. Beware. ------------------------------ From: "Richard Morris" Subject: Re: big bro (ndc) Date: Fri, 7 Oct 2005 15:59:30 -0700 "Roxanne McDaniel" wrote in message news:G_A1f.945$Si4.227@newssvr30.news.prodigy.com... > So does anyone think RMGD is being watched for content, anarchy, or sane > thought?? Opinions? If that is the case, then whoever is doing the watching is shit-outa-luck. 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