From: Digestifier To: Subject: Dead-Flames Digest #538 Dead-Flames Digest #538, Volume #48 Sun, 9 Oct 05 17:00:01 PDT Contents: Off Topic: Now in paperback for the first time (marc_catone@yahoo.com) Thank you Andrew Murawa! ("The Iron Muffin") Re: Off Topic: Now in paperback for the first time ("Richard Morris") Re: Thank you Andrew Murawa! ("Richard Morris") Re: Freecycle ("Schmoe") more dix pix 36 info ("Dave Kelly") Re: Watchya Listenin' To Lately? (Steve Lenier) Phil NYE in San Francisco ("Dave Kelly") Re: Release 11/70 Portchester Run as Dick's Picks or Download? ("Sparky the Wonder Dog") Re: Obituary (ndc) (JimK) Re: set your tivo for The History Channel tonight! "the history of illegal drugs... (JimK) Re: Phil NYE in San Francisco (JimK) Re: Watchya Listenin' To Lately? ("Richard Morris") Re: Release 11/70 Portchester Run as Dick's Picks or Download? (pbuzby2002@yahoo.com) Re: Phil NYE in San Francisco ("AirtimeJunkie") Re: Happy Birthday John ("Dave Kelly") Re: Phil NYE in San Francisco (joker4153@comcast.net) Re: more dix pix 36 info (The Lord of Eltingville) Re: Phil NYE in San Francisco ("Dave Kelly") Re: Release 11/70 Portchester Run as Dick's Picks or Download? ("Richard Morris") Re: Release 11/70 Portchester Run as Dick's Picks or Download? (pbuzby2002@yahoo.com) The Band: Musical History ("chosney") Is anybody tracking this SEXUAL PREDATOR? -OR IS TOM SNEDDON TOO BUSY? ("Nick") Re: Release 11/70 Portchester Run as Dick's Picks or Download? ("Sparky the Wonder Dog") Re: Phil NYE in San Francisco (joker4153@comcast.net) Re: Phil NYE in San Francisco ("Dave Kelly") Beer query (joker4153@comcast.net) Re: Phil NYE in San Francisco (joker4153@comcast.net) Re: Phil NYE in San Francisco ("Steve Terry") Re: Off Topic: Now in paperback for the first time (Tim Donohoe) Re: Release 11/70 Portchester Run as Dick's Picks or Download? (JimK) Re: Watchya Listenin' To Lately? (Steve Lenier) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: marc_catone@yahoo.com Subject: Off Topic: Now in paperback for the first time Date: 9 Oct 2005 12:25:18 -0700 Some of you may remember my book from the 1980s, "As I Write This Letter: An American Generation Remembers The Beatles", which was a collection of letters, essays, and artwork, all done by Beatles fans, on the importance and influence the Fab Four had on our lives and society. In the mid-1990s I wrote a book called "The Giant's Chair". It's the tale of Adam Chance, a boy coming of age in the Sixties, greatly influenced by The Beatles and John Lennon, and a man facing the ups and downs of middle age in the 90s. Since 1999, "The Giant's Chair" has been available online only as an e-book. Well, I'm very happy to tell you that "The Giant's Chair" is now available as a Paperback. Just to give you some background on the title. The Giant's Chair is real. It's a rock formation located in the hills across the street from where I grew up in Connecticut. On and off, during my teen years, I visited the Giant's Chair many times. It was a very peaceful place to just be, and think about whatever problems or circumstamces were concerning me then. However, as time went on, I visited the Giant's Chair less frequently, but I never forgot it. I went to college,got a job and got married, and moved away from my hometown. Fast forward almost 20 years later to 1992 as I walked along a forest trail covered with Autumn leaves. Something about the surroundings reminded me of the path near the Giant's Chair. I wrote the Giant's Chair into my evolving fiction manuscript. Ultimately, its name became the title of the book. To see the cover, a synopsis of the book, a sample from Chapter One, and how to order, visit the following link: http://www.authorhouse.com/bookstore/ItemDetail.aspx?bookid=1817 Peace, Marc ------------------------------ Reply-To: "The Iron Muffin" From: "The Iron Muffin" Subject: Thank you Andrew Murawa! Date: Sun, 9 Oct 2005 15:34:38 -0400 Hey now, my freaky darlings. I just found a package from Andrew Murawa under a pile of papers and stuff on my desk. It contains several Grateful Dead shows, a copy of "It's Not Dark Star" (the 2004 RMGD compilation), and a Jimi Hendrix show from 1969. I just wanted to say THANK YOU to Andrew for sending along this package. -- The Iron Muffin DEAD FREAKS UNITE Who are you? Where are you? How are you? ------------------------------ From: "Richard Morris" Subject: Re: Off Topic: Now in paperback for the first time Date: Sun, 9 Oct 2005 12:56:36 -0700 wrote in message news:1128885918.494082.91330@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... > Some of you may remember my book from the 1980s, "As I Write This > Letter: An American > Generation Remembers The Beatles", And some of us may not. R. ------------------------------ From: "Richard Morris" Subject: Re: Thank you Andrew Murawa! Date: Sun, 9 Oct 2005 12:57:57 -0700 "The Iron Muffin" wrote in message news:gumdnTQaQfix8tTeRVn-vA@comcast.com... > Hey now, my freaky darlings. > > I just found a package from Andrew Murawa under a pile of papers > and stuff on my desk. It contains several Grateful Dead shows, a > copy of "It's Not Dark Star" (the 2004 RMGD compilation), and a > Jimi Hendrix show from 1969. > > I just wanted to say THANK YOU to Andrew for sending along > this package. Wow ... archeology! What format was the music in. CD or tape? :) R. ------------------------------ Reply-To: "Schmoe" From: "Schmoe" Subject: Re: Freecycle Date: Sun, 9 Oct 2005 16:01:57 -0400 Michael Black wrote: > > So? > > People have done this forever. > > They talk to their friends and neighbors, and thus know when someone > can make use of something they no longer want. > Take note that of > people who find things waiting for the garbage trucks, there is a > significant percentage who do so to turn around and sell the items. What I read on that group is they monitor people to make sure you give as much or more than you receive or you are removed from the group. I don't know how effectively this is monitored but it is the intent. Your post reads a bit more cynical than it needs to. It's a simply a e-place for people to give stuff away. Why the skepticism? If it works 75% of the time effectively, is that so bad? ------------------------------ From: "Dave Kelly" Subject: more dix pix 36 info Date: Sun, 09 Oct 2005 20:08:34 GMT http://www.deaddisc.com/disc/Dicks_Pick_36.htm * listening to my copy I grabbed off of archives... it sounds ok..little hissy...this should be a pick....great shoe..... pull my coat if anyone wants to trade. I would really love to see a comp of the phenominal 6/9-10/73 Washington DC gig.... That is in need of a remaster. I don't know if they got too much sun or whatever, but that Dark Star is one wiggly little motherfucker. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 09 Oct 2005 14:06:27 -0700 Subject: Re: Watchya Listenin' To Lately? From: Steve Lenier a couple days ago I listened through Tommy (the album, not the soundtrack). The songs are still in my head, I'm constantly amazed at how good it is, and how much I love it. Yesterday I listened to all 4 vinyl sides of Stevie Wonder's Musiquarium. Derek and the Dominos Layla and other assorted love songs yesterday too currently in the stereo (but not actually currently playing) is the Dead 9/5/85 Red Rocks, and in my car is 10/18/94 L.A. Sports Arena. caught a few seconds of Harry Belafonte on public TV last night and the only thing current that I've listened to lately, was yesterday's ESPN broadcast of Iowa taking down Purdue handily. Woohoo! Go Hawks! Steve ------------------------------ From: "Dave Kelly" Subject: Phil NYE in San Francisco Date: Sun, 09 Oct 2005 21:15:32 GMT for those interested 3 days 3 venues. Ending up at the San Francisco Civic for NYE. http://www.pollstar.com/tour/searchall.pl?Content=A-PHIFRIR&Date_From=Today&Date_To=09-27-2007&By=All&PSKey=Y&StartSearch.x=10&StartSearch.y=18 ------------------------------ From: "Sparky the Wonder Dog" Subject: Re: Release 11/70 Portchester Run as Dick's Picks or Download? Date: 9 Oct 2005 14:30:33 -0700 No, that's November 7 and November 8 of 1970--not November of 77 and 78. The band used to combine the Capitol and Fillmore East performances into the same run of tours at the time. There are soundboards of varying quality of shows then. ------------------------------ From: JimK Subject: Re: Obituary (ndc) Date: Sun, 09 Oct 2005 17:37:36 -0400 Reply-To: jkezwind@comcast.net On 9 Oct 2005 10:20:15 -0700, greek_philosophizer@hotmail.com wrote: >and pot will be legal too! > >. And I'll be six feet under by then. JimK ------------------------------ From: JimK Subject: Re: set your tivo for The History Channel tonight! "the history of illegal drugs... Date: Sun, 09 Oct 2005 17:41:47 -0400 Reply-To: jkezwind@comcast.net On 9 Oct 2005 12:03:53 -0700, "msaesxh" wrote: >I watched that last night. It was pretty good, especially the marajuana >one when they dealt with the whole propaganda thing. I also enjoyed the >trippy stuff they showed during the LSD program. I love how they said >LSD was causing society to go down the tubes because much of the drug >culture was against the war. Oh no! Not that! Maybe Tim Leary did know >what he was talking about... The tripper kid who thought he was a chicken was hilarious. See, now I always thought I was a hawk or an eagle. JimK ------------------------------ From: JimK Subject: Re: Phil NYE in San Francisco Date: Sun, 09 Oct 2005 17:44:08 -0400 Reply-To: jkezwind@comcast.net On Sun, 09 Oct 2005 21:15:32 GMT, "Dave Kelly" wrote: >for those interested >3 days >3 venues. >Ending up at the San Francisco Civic for NYE. > >http://www.pollstar.com/tour/searchall.pl?Content=A-PHIFRIR&Date_From=Today&Date_To=09-27-2007&By=All&PSKey=Y&StartSearch.x=10&StartSearch.y=18 > Hmmm. I'd have to use up every last one of my remaining air miles to do it, but.... JimK ------------------------------ From: "Richard Morris" Subject: Re: Watchya Listenin' To Lately? Date: Sun, 9 Oct 2005 14:54:41 -0700 http://www.highway-music.dk/shop/default.asp?ProductID=Curb%2077373 I love it when he yodels in Danish. R. ------------------------------ From: pbuzby2002@yahoo.com Subject: Re: Release 11/70 Portchester Run as Dick's Picks or Download? Date: 9 Oct 2005 14:56:09 -0700 Sparky the Wonder Dog wrote: > No, that's November 7 and November 8 of 1970--not November of 77 and > 78. The band used to combine the Capitol and Fillmore East performances > into the same run of tours at the time. There are soundboards of > varying quality of shows then. >From a Dick Latvala interview in Dupree's Diamond News, winter '94: Q: We've heard rumors that the vault does not contain any of the legendary Capitol Theater shows from November 1970. A: Right. It's really sad, isn't it? Pat Buzby Chicago, IL ------------------------------ From: "AirtimeJunkie" Subject: Re: Phil NYE in San Francisco Date: 9 Oct 2005 15:10:57 -0700 This brings new meaning to the term "club hopping." Has any other band ever done this before? Kevin ------------------------------ From: "Dave Kelly" Subject: Re: Happy Birthday John Date: Sun, 09 Oct 2005 22:11:23 GMT 10/9/44- John Entwistle of the Who is born in London. 10/9/44 - Reggae star Peter Tosh is born. ------------------------------ From: joker4153@comcast.net Subject: Re: Phil NYE in San Francisco Date: 9 Oct 2005 15:17:36 -0700 Bill Graham Auditorium is two or three blocks from the Great American Music Hall. I see great opportunities for Mr. to hike over between sets to sit in with Kimock Band. You know, kinda rediscover the love... Larry ------------------------------ From: The Lord of Eltingville Subject: Re: more dix pix 36 info Date: Sun, 09 Oct 2005 18:03:06 -0400 Dave Kelly wrote: > > http://www.deaddisc.com/disc/Dicks_Pick_36.htm > > * listening to my copy I grabbed off of archives... > it sounds ok..little hissy...this should be a pick....great shoe..... You heel! Have you no sole? > pull my coat if anyone wants to trade. > I would really love to see a comp of the phenominal > 6/9-10/73 Washington DC gig.... > That is in need of a remaster. > I don't know if they got too much sun or whatever, but > that Dark Star is one wiggly little motherfucker. ------------------------------ From: "Dave Kelly" Subject: Re: Phil NYE in San Francisco Date: Sun, 09 Oct 2005 22:31:05 GMT wrote in message news:1128896256.455862.3220@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com... > Bill Graham Auditorium is two or three blocks from the Great American > Music Hall. I see great opportunities for Mr. to hike over between > sets to sit in with Kimock Band. > You know, kinda rediscover the love... > > Larry * L...are you doing Kimock NYE?...if ya are, pull my coat.... I'm looking for someone to buy me drinks all night. Your unrelenting requests to kiss me at midnite will be denied. I have to draw the line SOMEWHERE. Feel me. Your friends @Sweetbac Productions ------------------------------ From: "Richard Morris" Subject: Re: Release 11/70 Portchester Run as Dick's Picks or Download? Date: Sun, 9 Oct 2005 15:33:21 -0700 wrote in message news:1128894969.781319.13280@g43g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... > > Sparky the Wonder Dog wrote: >> No, that's November 7 and November 8 of 1970--not November of 77 and >> 78. The band used to combine the Capitol and Fillmore East performances >> into the same run of tours at the time. There are soundboards of >> varying quality of shows then. > >>From a Dick Latvala interview in Dupree's Diamond News, winter '94: > > Q: We've heard rumors that the vault does not contain any of the > legendary Capitol Theater shows from November 1970. > > A: Right. It's really sad, isn't it? What is the history on that, Pat? Were recordings not made, or were recordings made that subsequently disappeared? R. ------------------------------ From: pbuzby2002@yahoo.com Subject: Re: Release 11/70 Portchester Run as Dick's Picks or Download? Date: 9 Oct 2005 15:45:52 -0700 Richard Morris wrote: > What is the history on that, Pat? Were recordings not made, or were > recordings made that subsequently disappeared? The story I've heard is that Bear was doing most of the band's live recordings in '69/'70, and when he went to jail in July '70 no one taped for a while. There have been a few surprises, such as the Sept. '70 Fillmore East boards emerging in the 90's from a non-vault source. If someone out there knows more about that than me, jump in, please. Pat Buzby Chicago, IL ------------------------------ From: "chosney" Subject: The Band: Musical History Date: 9 Oct 2005 15:58:13 -0700 Just picked up the new Band boxset. It is spectacular, a great chronology. Loves listening to their progression from the Hawks to the Band. Garth Hudson is just awesome. If you're a fan, even if you have their CDs, I'd recommend it. One of the best rock bands ever in my opinion. ------------------------------ From: "Nick" Subject: Is anybody tracking this SEXUAL PREDATOR? -OR IS TOM SNEDDON TOO BUSY? Date: 9 Oct 2005 16:15:00 -0700 Ken Littleton is evidently a sexual predator and he knows Canada/Ottawa as well as he knows ideal U.S. communities where his many, innocent victims lead normal lives, until he strikes. When the heat is hot on his tail, Ken Littleton vanishes without a trace, just like many of his victims. When Littleton sought to evade the heat over the Martha Moxley murder, he hooked up with Mary Baker, an alcoholic who was in recovery. Littleton and Baker moved to Canada and married in Ottawa on April 27, 1983. In a 1991 interview with the Connecticut police conducted in Ottawa - an interview that has never been published - Baker described Littleton as "going nuts" He called Martha's father, David Moxley, Baker said, and asked for money to undergo sodium-pentothal testing, [Ken sounds like fellow spy, Lucianne Goldberg's lethal version of Robert Deniro in Meet the Fockers] offering to give Moxley copies of the tapes. Littleton said he thought the testing would give him peace of mind and perhaps help him to remember things that happened the night of the murder. He told Moxley that Martha's murder was their "mutual tragedy." Despite his offer to David Moxley, Littleton never did submit to a sodium-pentothal test, although, according to his wife, he remained obsessed by the idea. In Canada, Littleton was unable to work owing to instability and alchoholism. He and Baker played golf and lived of money she had inherited. Baker told the police that Littleton liked pornography and would often visit strip bars. In June of 1983 his arm was mangled during a knife fight in Hull, Quebec. That autumn the Canadian police arrested him for disruptive conduct near the Canadian Parliament building. According to Baker, Littleton sometimes threatened to kill her. He would become particularly depressed, she told the police, around Halloween, the anniversary of Martha's murder. In october of 1989 she threw him out and separated from him. In May of 1990 he threw hot coffee on her and tried to force his way into her house. Littleton moved in with a manic-depressive stripper named Kimberley, in Boston's Combat Zone. He planned to become a male stripper and join Kimberley in her act. He and Baker were divorced on July 12, 1990. By August of 1991, when Connecticut law-enforcement authorities reopened the Moxley case, Littleton, still a prime suspect, had again been institutionalized, for manic depression and paranoid delusions, at McLean Hospital, in Belmont. Jack Solomon; Sergeant Frank Garr, of the Greenwich police; and Detroit homicide detectives, whom the Greenwich police had brought in to help them with their investigation, all believed that Littleton might be responsible for a string of unsolved homicides in Massachusetts, Florida, Maine, New York and Canada. On September 23, 1991, Garr went to Ottawa to examine the police files on three young women who had disappeared during a twenty-three-day period in 1988. None of the bodies were ever found. In Garr's report he concluded, "All three women were last seen in the same vicinity...within close proximity to where Ken Littleton had resided." On December 15, 1992, Littleton took a polygraph exam administered by the nationally recognized polygraph expert Robert Brisentine. The test again indicated that Littleton "was not truthful when he denied causing the death of Miss Moxley." After confirming these results in a second test, Brisentine left the examining room. According to someone close to the conversation, he took Solomon aside and said, "The man who murdered Martha Moxley is sitting in that room. Don't ever let anyone persuade you otherwise." Ken Littleton has failed five polygraphs about the Moxley murder. Ken Littleton's perverse life, raises a red flag everytime a young woman is murdered, and the recent discovery of eighteen-year-old Jennifer Teague's decomposing body, is one such case. Her body - partly covered by tree branches - was found near a hiking trail, steps from a frequently used parking lot in Ottawa's west end. It was about 5 kilometres from the fast food restaurant where she worked. She disappeared after working the late shift Sept. 8. Staff-Sgt. Monique Ackland said the cause of death was not immediately known. Police did not say whether Teague had been sexually assaulted, nor whether she was fully clothed when discovered. Ackland said police are not ruling out the possibility that a serial killer is responsible, and if Ken Littleton was in Ottawa, he murdered Jennifer Teague because that is what serial killers like Ken Littleton do. Read the following link to understand how Ken Littleton has thus far evaded the authorities: http://www.geocities.com/askwebprowler/sutton.htm ------------------------------ From: "Sparky the Wonder Dog" Subject: Re: Release 11/70 Portchester Run as Dick's Picks or Download? Date: 9 Oct 2005 16:15:55 -0700 Pat, I get it. Thanks for the info. ------------------------------ From: joker4153@comcast.net Subject: Re: Phil NYE in San Francisco Date: 9 Oct 2005 16:18:53 -0700 If I do anything for NYE, it will be Kimock. And listen up, sweetdrunk, leave yo body paints at home. You aint "drawing" no lines on my naked ass at midnight. Can't wait for my pal Martin to jump up on stage at midnight and plant a big wet one on the Master! Feel me? Group hug ((((((Kelly/Martin/Phil/Stevie))))) There...feel better? Oh, by the way, I knew you wouldn't mind so I invited a few friends from out of town to crash at yer place after the NYE show. But if you could take them in for the whole NYE run, that would be even mas fantastico! Maybe show them around 'Frisco and shit. But you gotta feed them macrobiotic micro-brews or they get a bit cranky. See ya there. Larry ------------------------------ From: "Dave Kelly" Subject: Re: Phil NYE in San Francisco Date: Sun, 09 Oct 2005 23:29:46 GMT wrote in message news:1128899933.355353.30920@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... > If I do anything for NYE, it will be Kimock. > And listen up, sweetdrunk, leave yo body paints at home. You aint > "drawing" no lines on my naked ass at midnight. > Can't wait for my pal Martin to jump up on stage at midnight and plant > a big wet one on the Master! Feel me? > Group hug ((((((Kelly/Martin/Phil/Stevie))))) > There...feel better? > Oh, by the way, I knew you wouldn't mind so I invited a few friends > from out of town to crash at yer place after the NYE show. But if you > could take them in for the whole NYE run, that would be even mas > fantastico! Maybe show them around 'Frisco and shit. But you gotta feed > them macrobiotic micro-brews or they get a bit cranky. > See ya there. > > Larry * sure thing, Twinkle toes....just warn your friends about the mule... The last buncha wooks that were over here dint fare too well.... All we recovered were a dirty skirt & half a birkenstock..... Algebras droppings the next day revealed traces of butterfly wings.... AND he ended up with a nasty case of Hep C. THAT will teach me to invite String Cheese freaks back to da crib. Live & learn, I guess. Sweetbac Productions ------------------------------ From: joker4153@comcast.net Subject: Beer query Date: 9 Oct 2005 16:36:46 -0700 Indian summer has finally landed in the Bay Area. A mild one, but still pretty much the only summer weather since early June. Anyway, I'm outside doing yard work, home repairs, and whatnot, when I suddenly realize I've built up a thirst. Specifically, a beer thirst. So I pop over to the local Mom & Pop, or more acurately, the local Madre y Padre market/mercado. They don't carry any "micro" or "craft" brews, but they have a decent selection of imports from Mexico and all over South America. Brazilian pilsners, Costa Rican lagers along with Mexico's answer to Coors, Cerveza Tecate. You get the picture, right? So, a six-pack of Peruvian stuff catches my eye. Been quite a while since I've had *anything* Peruvian, let alone beer. And, it's a dark brew, to boot! I admit, I am a fool for a good porter or any dark ale. So, home we go, my new Peruvian friends and I. Then out to the back yard I go with my old blind cat and a cold, open bottle of Malta Cusquena (stick one of these ~ over the n). First taste is awfully sweet. Like drinking beer soda pop. Almost. Not what I expected or wanted. I like that *bitter* to be there once a swig rolls over the tongue and down the throat. In any amount, from an IPA bitter to the gentler Guiness bitter. Now, 3 b3eers into the sixer, it doesn;t taste so bad. Closer to the mellow bitter of a stout. But I digress. The query is: Is it possible that a brewer would add sugars to a beer to avoid bitterness? No more Peruvian products for this boy. No sir. Larry ------------------------------ From: joker4153@comcast.net Subject: Re: Phil NYE in San Francisco Date: 9 Oct 2005 16:43:25 -0700 Algebra has got crazy metabolism. I can't digest butterfly wings in less than 3, 4 days... We WILL hook up for a drink! I'll be wearing that stinky blue T-shirt with Kimocks' dirty face on it...the one I been telling ya about. Larry ------------------------------ From: "Steve Terry" Subject: Re: Phil NYE in San Francisco Date: Sun, 9 Oct 2005 18:49:08 -0500 "Dave Kelly" wrote in message: > * sure thing, Twinkle toes....just warn your friends about the mule... > The last buncha wooks that were over here dint fare too well.... > All we recovered were a dirty skirt & half a birkenstock..... Half a birkie...now that's funny. > Algebras droppings the next day revealed traces of butterfly wings.... > AND he ended up with a nasty case of Hep C. > THAT will teach me to invite String Cheese freaks back to da crib. > Live & learn, I guess. String Cheese? From what bodily orifice? No matter, that ain't right. ------------------------------ From: Tim Donohoe Subject: Re: Off Topic: Now in paperback for the first time Date: Sun, 09 Oct 2005 23:51:08 GMT marc_catone@yahoo.com wrote: > Some of you may remember my book from the 1980s, "As I Write This > Letter: An American > Generation Remembers The Beatles", Sorry no, but I bet I can find any essay in your book for free on the web somewhere. Thanks for shilling your crap, but I'm not interested. ------------------------------ From: JimK Subject: Re: Release 11/70 Portchester Run as Dick's Picks or Download? Date: Sun, 09 Oct 2005 19:52:36 -0400 Reply-To: jkezwind@comcast.net On Sun, 9 Oct 2005 15:33:21 -0700, "Richard Morris" wrote: > > wrote in message >news:1128894969.781319.13280@g43g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... >> >> Sparky the Wonder Dog wrote: >>> No, that's November 7 and November 8 of 1970--not November of 77 and >>> 78. The band used to combine the Capitol and Fillmore East performances >>> into the same run of tours at the time. There are soundboards of >>> varying quality of shows then. >> >>>From a Dick Latvala interview in Dupree's Diamond News, winter '94: >> >> Q: We've heard rumors that the vault does not contain any of the >> legendary Capitol Theater shows from November 1970. >> >> A: Right. It's really sad, isn't it? > >What is the history on that, Pat? Were recordings not made, or were >recordings made that subsequently disappeared? > >R. > Hey, look at it this way; if there were recordings made, the shows wouldn't be legendary. JimK ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 09 Oct 2005 16:57:58 -0700 Subject: Re: Watchya Listenin' To Lately? From: Steve Lenier in article di68t7$610$1@gargoyle.oit.duke.edu, naught@nil.com at naught@nil.com wrote on 10/7/05 9:48 AM: > In the regular rotation right now: > > Any of the early 70's Crusaders stuff. I sure wish they'd release the > original double live Best of the Crusaders, the one with Larry Carlton and > BOTH versions of So Far Away. I still have my vinyl copy, I could make you a tape ;) Steve ------------------------------ ** 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 ****************************** .