From: Digestifier To: Subject: Dead-Flames Digest #551 Dead-Flames Digest #551, Volume #48 Tue, 11 Oct 05 14:00:02 PDT Contents: Re: RMGD Word n' Numbers Taboo ("scarletbgonias@hotmail.com") Re: RMGD Word n' Numbers Taboo ("dearmeyer®") Re: who on rmgd would you like to meet? ("dearmeyer®") Re: (NDC) Attention Yankee fans ("Rogues Island's finest") Re: (NDC) Attention Yankee fans ("Rogues Island's finest") Re: Pigpen... ("Tim Ujin") Re: alternate to 11/70 Portchester Run for DP ("Sparky the Wonder Dog") Re: Anyone live near Greeley, CO? (or Fort Collins) (NDC) ("dearmeyer®") YIPPIE MUSEUM PRESS PRESENTS THE DYLAN TO ENGLISH DICTIONARY ("ARON KAY") YIPPIE MUSEUM PRESS PRESENTS THE DYLAN TO ENGLISH DICTIONARY ("ARON KAY") Re: (NDC) Attention Yankee fans ("Rogues Island's finest") Re: alternate to 11/70 Portchester Run for DP (JimK) Re: Dead desktop pics? (JimK) Re: alternate to 11/70 Portchester Run for DP ("Andrew Murawa") Re: who on rmgd would you like to meet? ("Dave Kelly") Re: who on rmgd would you like to meet? ("RandyStoner") ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "scarletbgonias@hotmail.com" Subject: Re: RMGD Word n' Numbers Taboo Date: 11 Oct 2005 13:03:25 -0700 Uh, I thought it was a "fill in the blank"... ------------------------------ From: "dearmeyer®" Subject: Re: RMGD Word n' Numbers Taboo Date: Tue, 11 Oct 2005 14:45:37 -0500 > 7 Aardvark ------------------------------ From: "dearmeyer®" Subject: Re: who on rmgd would you like to meet? Date: Tue, 11 Oct 2005 14:51:06 -0500 The rock and roll badboy himself! Brett, do you have any tours coming to the midwest? ------------------------------ From: "Rogues Island's finest" Subject: Re: (NDC) Attention Yankee fans Date: 11 Oct 2005 13:08:40 -0700 DG wrote: > Rogues Island's finest wrote: > > > >DG wrote: > >> Kelly Humphries wrote: > >> > > >> >http://www.speakeasy.net/~kpisces/haha.wav > >> > >> > >> Most Yanks fans realize this was an underachieving bunch. The won the > >> division but didn't finish ahead of Anaheim. > >> > >> Go Sox! > > > >I stayed up until midnight just to watch them lose. Good job, Arod! > > > Thankfully, the Yanks outlasted the BoSox. Beat them in a come from > behind division victory. Lets see, $80 million bucks for two additional wins. Sounds like a good deal, nice job Georgie! > Can't wait to watch the Sox dismantled. Damon is a free agent. Rumor > is they are shoppnig Manny. Timlin is a free agent. Bill Mueller is > a free agent. Kevin Millar is a free agent. Olerud is a free agent. > Tony Graffanino is a free agent. Wells is said to be retiring. Thanks, but we knew all that for ages. As a Yankee fan, shouldn't you be more concerned with how crazy old George is going to over react and drive good men like Torre and Cashman out of the organization? Now *that* will be fun to watch. Mark ------------------------------ From: "Rogues Island's finest" Subject: Re: (NDC) Attention Yankee fans Date: 11 Oct 2005 13:13:49 -0700 DG wrote: > wyeknot wrote: > > > >DG wrote: > >> wyeknot wrote: > >>>DG wrote: > >>>>Rogues Island's finest wrote: > >>>>>I stayed up until midnight just to watch them lose. Good job, Arod! > >>>>Thankfully, the Yanks outlasted the BoSox. Beat them in a come from > >>>>behind division victory. > >>> > >>>Yeah, their marathon-like stamina is stunning. ### > >> > >> Imagine that... Sox fans back to their bitchy whiny ways. > > > >Pointing out dumbass analysis is neither bitchy nor whiny. Both teams > >were knocked out in the first round of the playoffs. And the Yankees > >looked nearly as bad as the Red Sox as they embraced defeat again. > > > Red Sox got swept. Yankees took it to the final game. Sure the Yanks > screwed up but they will reload. Nothing for us Sox fans to brag about, a flawed team got smoked in the first round. Pretty much the same as the Yankees: flawed team, out after one round. > >>>>Can't wait to watch the Sox dismantled. Damon is a free agent. Rumor > >>>>is they are shoppnig Manny. Timlin is a free agent. Bill Mueller is > >>>>a free agent. Kevin Millar is a free agent. Olerud is a free agent. > >>>>Tony Graffanino is a free agent. Wells is said to be retiring. > >>> > >>>Dismantling major components (read: bullpen) of the current Red Sox > >>>roster could be a very good thing. Signing Damon would mean Damon, > >>>Manny, Papi, and Tek are all in the lineup next year. That looks good > >>>already. > >> > >> I hope it's another 87 years before they win a World Series again. > > > >*Another* week on the rag?!?! That's tough luck. > > > Every masshole on the planet bought a sox hat last season. Now we'll > see them fade away. Great! I just drove back from NJ and it was hilarious listening to the Yankee fans calling in and lamenting their fate. The ride flew by. Keep this in mind: the Boston Celtics won 16 world championships, but they haven't done dick lately either. Mark ------------------------------ From: "Tim Ujin" Subject: Re: Pigpen... Date: 11 Oct 2005 13:14:53 -0700 self-indulgent noodling! ------------------------------ From: "Sparky the Wonder Dog" Subject: Re: alternate to 11/70 Portchester Run for DP Date: 11 Oct 2005 13:17:08 -0700 Overrated: no way. Not only was the music, the vibe the whole nineyards as beautifully imipressed in the technicolor pathos of eternity's nostalgia, "still tender, young and green" as any musical offering of the band, but, Andrew Murawa, you should know that this run also saw a momentous if trembling step forward in the entire field of meta-psychic research; for it was in this run that the GD and the Deadheads collaborated in the justly famous ESP experiement in dream telepathy with the famed Dream Laboratory of the Maimonides Medical Center. You can well imagine the fervid enthusiasm with which audiences screwed up their thinking caps to psychically transport our mental images of the specially chosen extrasensory perception-inducing slides, preceded by the equally well-received teaser: .. YOU ARE ABOUT TO PARTICIPATE IN AN ESP EXPERIMENT. 2. IN A FEW SECONDS YOU WILL SEE A PICTURE. 3. TRY USING YOUR ESP TO "SEND" THIS PICTURE TO MALCOLM BESSENT. 4. HE WILL TRY TO DREAM ABOUT THE PICTURE. TRY TO "SEND' IT TO HIM. 5. MALCOLM BESSENT IS NOW AT THE MAIMONIDES DREAM LABORATORY IN BROOKLYN. For experiment, see http://dozin.com/esp/thedream.html. ------------------------------ From: "dearmeyer®" Subject: Re: Anyone live near Greeley, CO? (or Fort Collins) (NDC) Date: Tue, 11 Oct 2005 15:31:12 -0500 Ft Collins is sweet with the Poudre River and Mishawaka . A lot of good bud growers I know live there. ------------------------------ From: "ARON KAY" Crossposted-To: alt.culture.us.1960s,rec.music.folk,rec.music.dylan,alt.music.byrds Subject: YIPPIE MUSEUM PRESS PRESENTS THE DYLAN TO ENGLISH DICTIONARY Date: Tue, 11 Oct 2005 20:18:42 GMT http://pieman.org/dylanology.htm YIPPIE! MUSEUM PRESS 9 Bleecker Street New York, New York 10012 yippiemuseumpress@nyc.rr.com PRESENTS: THE DYLAN TO ENGLISH DICTIONARY BY AJ WEBERMAN Not since Verlaine and Rimbaud has there been a relationship like Alan Jules Weberman and Robert Allen Zimmerman. Weberman has made sense of out what has been a puzzle to everyone before and put it in a form unheard in the world of rock. The Dictionary runs 560 pages, costs $33 and is complemented by a Dylan Written Word Database http://dylanology.com/wrtwrddb.htm that contains all of Dylan's writings, including Chronicles and Tarantula. You can also read samples from this book by clicking http://dylanology.com/sample.pdf. Requires PDF Reader. A.J. Weberman is best known for his analysis of Dylan's garbage and for having been attacked by Bob Dylan on Elizabeth Street in Manhattan in the early 1970's. Dylan viewed this incident as the "laughter down on Elizabeth Street / And a lonesome bell tone in that valley of stone / where [he] bathed in a stream of pure heat" (Where Are You Tonight, 1978). A.J. being the anti-Dylan fits into Dylan prophecy that Joan Baez related in NO DIRECTION HOME: "Dylan would always say, 'What do you think of this?' 'I didn't understand the thing at all but I loved it so I said, 'Okay, I'm gonna figure this one out.' So I read it and gave back my interpretation of what it was about and he said, 'That's pretty fuckin' good.' And he said 'Years from now all these people, all these assholes, are going to be writing about all the shit I write...and what it means.'" A.J. is featured on Joel Gilbert's DVD Bob Dylan World Tours 1966 to 1974, and will appear on Gilbert's next DVD. Chromedreams in the UK released Weberman's legendary telephone conversations with Bob Dylan. Rolling Stone Books will soon publish an interview Weberman did with Dylan. AJ is mentioned in numerous articles and books about Bob Dylan and two independent filmmakers in the UK are currently putting together The Ballad of AJ Weberman. He is the author of My Life In Garbology (Stonehill Press, 1980) and Coup D'Etat In America: The CIA and the Assassination of JFK (The Third Press, 1975, Quick Publishing Co 1992). The latter book is in its fourth edition and also available from amazon.com as is The Dylan To English Dictionary. ABOUT THE YIPPIE MUSEUM PRESS The Yippie! Museum Press (YMP) is the publications division of The Yippie! Museum, an institution dedicated to preserving the works and artifacts of the leaders and members of the Youth International Party, a loose-knit organization founded by Abbie Hoffman, Jerry Rubin, Paul Krassner, Stew Alpert and others in 1968, prior to the National Democratic Convention in Chicago. Irvin Dana Beal, an organizer for Cures-Not-Wars, serves as Curator of The Yippie! Museum. Board Members of The Yippie! Museum include: William Prop of WBAI radio, John Sinclair, former Prisoner Of Weed (POW) and founder of the White Panther Party, Stewart Albert, founding member of the Yippies! and Vietnam Day Committee, Paul DeRienzo, radio journalist, and several other surviving political activists. The YIPPIE! MUSEUM PRESS can be reached at 212-677-4899 To order a book go to BookSurge http://booksurge.com or Amazon or email IDIOT WIND idiotwind1971@yahoo.com for an autographed copy. You can also write to AJ at The National Institute of Garbology 318 Third Avenue #520 New York, New York 10010. WEBERMAN'S FUNERAL ORATION FOR BOB DYLAN: Hipsters, tripsters, and finger-poppin' daddies, Knock me your lobes, I came to lay Dylan out, And to hip you to him The bad jazz that a cat blows, Wails long after he's cut out. The groovy poetry is often stashed with their frames, So I don't put Dylan down as a poet. The old A.J. hath laid a story on you That Dylan was hungry for heroin If it were so, it was a sad drag, And sadly hath the Dylan cat answered it. And when the chicks with the empty kicks hath copped Yea, Dylan hath copped too, And he cried up a storm. To be a meaning grabber a stiffer riff must be blown. Without the Dylanological Method a stud can't even rule an anthill. Yet for many years I was swinging for the moon. And, yea, A.J. is a worthy stud. I came to wail at Dylan's wake. He was my buddy, but he leveled me Yet I can still dig that Dylan has eyes for poetry, And A.J. is a solid cat. It is true I returned with many freaks And brought them to Dylan's crib for a "Birthday Party". Yea, Dylan's garbage was my booty Though it smelled of Jakob's doody Some claim that A.J.s' Dylan to English Dictionary is a gag. But read the book and find out it is solid. I came here to blow. Now, stay cool while I blow. You all dug him once Because you were hipped that Dylan was solid How can you now come on so square Now and not advance to another level of meaning? Academia is flipped And swung to a drunken zoo And all of you cats are goofed to wig city. Dig me hard. My ticker is in the coffin there with Dylan's poetry, And, yea, I must stay cool til it flippeth back to me. ------------------------------ From: "ARON KAY" Crossposted-To: alt.gathering.rainbow,rec.music.beatles,rec.music.reggae,uk.music.folk Subject: YIPPIE MUSEUM PRESS PRESENTS THE DYLAN TO ENGLISH DICTIONARY Date: Tue, 11 Oct 2005 20:22:07 GMT http://pieman.org/dylanology.htm YIPPIE! MUSEUM PRESS 9 Bleecker Street New York, New York 10012 yippiemuseumpress@nyc.rr.com PRESENTS: THE DYLAN TO ENGLISH DICTIONARY BY AJ WEBERMAN Not since Verlaine and Rimbaud has there been a relationship like Alan Jules Weberman and Robert Allen Zimmerman. Weberman has made sense of out what has been a puzzle to everyone before and put it in a form unheard in the world of rock. The Dictionary runs 560 pages, costs $33 and is complemented by a Dylan Written Word Database http://dylanology.com/wrtwrddb.htm that contains all of Dylan's writings, including Chronicles and Tarantula. You can also read samples from this book by clicking http://dylanology.com/sample.pdf. Requires PDF Reader. A.J. Weberman is best known for his analysis of Dylan's garbage and for having been attacked by Bob Dylan on Elizabeth Street in Manhattan in the early 1970's. Dylan viewed this incident as the "laughter down on Elizabeth Street / And a lonesome bell tone in that valley of stone / where [he] bathed in a stream of pure heat" (Where Are You Tonight, 1978). A.J. being the anti-Dylan fits into Dylan prophecy that Joan Baez related in NO DIRECTION HOME: "Dylan would always say, 'What do you think of this?' 'I didn't understand the thing at all but I loved it so I said, 'Okay, I'm gonna figure this one out.' So I read it and gave back my interpretation of what it was about and he said, 'That's pretty fuckin' good.' And he said 'Years from now all these people, all these assholes, are going to be writing about all the shit I write...and what it means.'" A.J. is featured on Joel Gilbert's DVD Bob Dylan World Tours 1966 to 1974, and will appear on Gilbert's next DVD. Chromedreams in the UK released Weberman's legendary telephone conversations with Bob Dylan. Rolling Stone Books will soon publish an interview Weberman did with Dylan. AJ is mentioned in numerous articles and books about Bob Dylan and two independent filmmakers in the UK are currently putting together The Ballad of AJ Weberman. He is the author of My Life In Garbology (Stonehill Press, 1980) and Coup D'Etat In America: The CIA and the Assassination of JFK (The Third Press, 1975, Quick Publishing Co 1992). The latter book is in its fourth edition and also available from amazon.com as is The Dylan To English Dictionary. ABOUT THE YIPPIE MUSEUM PRESS The Yippie! Museum Press (YMP) is the publications division of The Yippie! Museum, an institution dedicated to preserving the works and artifacts of the leaders and members of the Youth International Party, a loose-knit organization founded by Abbie Hoffman, Jerry Rubin, Paul Krassner, Stew Alpert and others in 1968, prior to the National Democratic Convention in Chicago. Irvin Dana Beal, an organizer for Cures-Not-Wars, serves as Curator of The Yippie! Museum. Board Members of The Yippie! Museum include: William Prop of WBAI radio, John Sinclair, former Prisoner Of Weed (POW) and founder of the White Panther Party, Stewart Albert, founding member of the Yippies! and Vietnam Day Committee, Paul DeRienzo, radio journalist, and several other surviving political activists. The YIPPIE! MUSEUM PRESS can be reached at 212-677-4899 To order a book go to BookSurge http://booksurge.com or Amazon or email IDIOT WIND idiotwind1971@yahoo.com for an autographed copy. You can also write to AJ at The National Institute of Garbology 318 Third Avenue #520 New York, New York 10010. WEBERMAN'S FUNERAL ORATION FOR BOB DYLAN: Hipsters, tripsters, and finger-poppin' daddies, Knock me your lobes, I came to lay Dylan out, And to hip you to him The bad jazz that a cat blows, Wails long after he's cut out. The groovy poetry is often stashed with their frames, So I don't put Dylan down as a poet. The old A.J. hath laid a story on you That Dylan was hungry for heroin If it were so, it was a sad drag, And sadly hath the Dylan cat answered it. And when the chicks with the empty kicks hath copped Yea, Dylan hath copped too, And he cried up a storm. To be a meaning grabber a stiffer riff must be blown. Without the Dylanological Method a stud can't even rule an anthill. Yet for many years I was swinging for the moon. And, yea, A.J. is a worthy stud. I came to wail at Dylan's wake. He was my buddy, but he leveled me Yet I can still dig that Dylan has eyes for poetry, And A.J. is a solid cat. It is true I returned with many freaks And brought them to Dylan's crib for a "Birthday Party". Yea, Dylan's garbage was my booty Though it smelled of Jakob's doody Some claim that A.J.s' Dylan to English Dictionary is a gag. But read the book and find out it is solid. I came here to blow. Now, stay cool while I blow. You all dug him once Because you were hipped that Dylan was solid How can you now come on so square Now and not advance to another level of meaning? Academia is flipped And swung to a drunken zoo And all of you cats are goofed to wig city. Dig me hard. My ticker is in the coffin there with Dylan's poetry, And, yea, I must stay cool til it flippeth back to me. ------------------------------ From: "Rogues Island's finest" Subject: Re: (NDC) Attention Yankee fans Date: 11 Oct 2005 13:23:34 -0700 Speaking of Yankee dogs: http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y48/mark33/adog.jpg And in the spirit of fairness: http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y48/mark33/damon.jpg Mark ------------------------------ From: JimK Subject: Re: alternate to 11/70 Portchester Run for DP Date: Tue, 11 Oct 2005 16:34:46 -0400 Reply-To: jkezwind@comcast.net On Tue, 11 Oct 2005 11:23:41 -0700, "Andrew Murawa" wrote: >"Sparky the Wonder Dog" wrote in message >news:1128975674.500710.324870@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com... >> As an alternative to the 11/70 Portchester run at the Capitol Theater, >> how about the 2/71 Capitol Theater run? (2/18-2/24 or thereabouts). > >Most overrated run evah! IMHO... > Truly. Although there were a few highlights, these shows were chock full of brand new songs still in rehearsal mode. JimK ------------------------------ From: JimK Subject: Re: Dead desktop pics? Date: Tue, 11 Oct 2005 16:47:59 -0400 Reply-To: jkezwind@comcast.net On Tue, 11 Oct 2005 18:48:45 +0200, kirk@mcelhearn.com (Kirk McElhearn) wrote: >JimK wrote: > >> >Any links for nice pics to put on my desktop? Either montages of dead >> >symbols, or nice photos from live shows... I'd love to spruce up one of >> >my Macs with a nice Dead shot. >> > >> >Kirk >> >> Just do a Google image search for Grateful Dead and you should get all >> you want. > >Yeah, I did that - didn't find anything interesting... > >Kirk Okay, try these, then: http://www.themusicarchive.com/garcia/deadphoto.htm ------------------------------ From: "Andrew Murawa" Subject: Re: alternate to 11/70 Portchester Run for DP Date: Tue, 11 Oct 2005 13:51:21 -0700 "JimK" wrote in message news:hc8ok15frqg0l5ojjc84micp4r20o03g6i@4ax.com... > On Tue, 11 Oct 2005 11:23:41 -0700, "Andrew Murawa" > wrote: > >>"Sparky the Wonder Dog" wrote in message >>news:1128975674.500710.324870@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com... >>> As an alternative to the 11/70 Portchester run at the Capitol >>> Theater, >>> how about the 2/71 Capitol Theater run? (2/18-2/24 or thereabouts). >> >>Most overrated run evah! IMHO... >> > Truly. Although there were a few highlights, these shows were chock > full of brand new songs still in rehearsal mode. Yeah... What he said... While the vibe may or may not have been special, it certainly doesn't translate all that well to tape... or disc... or tinfoil hat... or whatever medium you choose to listen on... ------------------------------ From: "Dave Kelly" Subject: Re: who on rmgd would you like to meet? Date: Tue, 11 Oct 2005 20:54:14 GMT "k sturm" wrote in message news:FJR2f.335$GH2.319@newssvr22.news.prodigy.net... > It's okay, you're forgiven. I know it's difficult to think straight after > all that crime fighting you do on a nightly basis. Thank you for all you > do to keep the steets (and the buses) safe for the rest of the world. * WHEW!....again, I apologize for that....it's just sometimes I bring the work home with me...my twins, Joni & Jaco, really shouldn't be subjected to the grim realities of my work...but there ya are. When one messkin punk tried to sneak in the rear door of the bus, I decided to come up with a new catch phrase: "OK there Perdro...looks like YER gonna be spending the next 4 sundays sweeping up used condoms & malt liquor bottles on Market street..... what size do you take in an orange vest?....now GRAB SOME WOOD!" It's a LITTLE long...and the "Pedro" thing doesn't always work....especially if they're black...but I think it's sorta catchy. > And if I told you what I'm wearing right about now, you wouldn't believe > me. * Oh Katherine!...I believe in the tooth fairy...I'm game for most ANYTHING! > k~ * Durty Sweetbax > ------------------------------ From: "RandyStoner" Subject: Re: who on rmgd would you like to meet? Date: 11 Oct 2005 13:57:57 -0700 > OK folks, who on rmgd would you like to meet? > Anyone but that Stoner guy. What a jerk he is. ------------------------------ ** 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 ****************************** .