From: Digestifier To: Subject: Dead-Flames Digest #592 Dead-Flames Digest #592, Volume #48 Sun, 16 Oct 05 18:00:02 PDT Contents: Re: August and September pics from Sandgate (Steve Lenier) Re: Santana has his own "Deborah" (NDC) (Tim Donohoe) Re: August and September pics from Sandgate ("Steve Terry") Re: Santana has his own "Deborah" (NDC) (Tom Beck) Re: August and September pics from Sandgate (Tom Beck) Re: August and September pics from Sandgate ("Steve Terry") Re: Watchya Listenin' To Lately? ("scarletbgonias@hotmail.com") Re: August and September pics from Sandgate (Jeff) Re: Watchya Listenin' To Lately? ("Stuknot") Re: August and September pics from Sandgate ("Richard Morris") Legion of Mary Permavine (thomasasmric@aol.com) Re: Robert Hunter Journal update, 10/14/05 ("Rick Wolfish") Re: regarding the Mermen's stolen gear ("pookietooth") First show/last show ("Steve Terry") Re: First show/last show (John Doherty) Re: First show/last show ("judybat") Re: August and September pics from Sandgate (Sherry) Re: Schadenfreude Alert! (NDC) (John Doherty) Re: First show/last show (Sherry) Re: First show/last show ("Rupert") Re: First show/last show (The Lord of Eltingville) Re: First show/last show (pantagruel) Re: First show/last show ("Steve Terry") Re: First show/last show (drm) Open Apology to the RMGD Women ("Dave Kelly") guitar question NDC ("Corky") Re: Open Apology to the RMGD Women ("Rogues Island's finest") Re: Open Apology to the RMGD Women ("Steve Terry") Re: Open Apology to the RMGD Women ("Steve Terry") Re: First show/last show (pantagruel) Re: First show/last show ("Jim Carroll") Re: First show/last show (The Lord of Eltingville) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 16 Oct 2005 10:46:18 -0700 Subject: Re: August and September pics from Sandgate From: Steve Lenier in article BF77F9FB.57891%sherry13@together.net, Sherry at sherry13@together.net wrote on 10/16/05 9:37 AM: > There are quite a few old farmhouses (ours is 1850) around... more in the > centers of town - I have noticed a lot of the houses lately with contrasting > colors on the fancy trim. I love the cutout trim... a real pain to paint, > but it's so pretty. I love old houses. :) > > Sherry in Vermont > AND, they're always so much fun to heat in the winter! Steve (grew up in Iowa, spent a fair amount of time in COLD farmhouses) ------------------------------ From: Tim Donohoe Subject: Re: Santana has his own "Deborah" (NDC) Date: Sun, 16 Oct 2005 17:47:34 GMT Tom Beck wrote: > Tim Donohoe wrote: > >> pookietooth wrote: >> >>> Tom Beck wrote: >>> >>>> Tim Donohoe wrote: >>>> >>>>> I thought he was from Argentina. Never mind, I'll look it up now. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> He's from the U.S. LA to be more exact. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Born in Mexico I think. Crossed the border on his own when he was still >>> a kid. >>> >> >> Yep, (according to my google search results) > > > And the difference is ...? > > Tom > The difference is that yesterday I thought he was from Argentina, but today I think he was born in Mexico. See the difference? Did you not understand that or do you have some point to make? ------------------------------ From: "Steve Terry" Subject: Re: August and September pics from Sandgate Date: Sun, 16 Oct 2005 13:54:35 -0500 "Steve Lenier" wrote in message news:BF77DFFA.32BBC%slenier@comcast.net... > in article BF77F9FB.57891%sherry13@together.net, Sherry at > sherry13@together.net wrote on 10/16/05 9:37 AM: > >> There are quite a few old farmhouses (ours is 1850) around... more in the >> centers of town - I have noticed a lot of the houses lately with >> contrasting >> colors on the fancy trim. I love the cutout trim... a real pain to paint, >> but it's so pretty. I love old houses. :) >> >> Sherry in Vermont >> > > AND, they're always so much fun to heat in the winter! > > Steve (grew up in Iowa, spent a fair amount of time in COLD farmhouses) Isn't that where the farmer's daughter comes in handy? She can keep ya warm, I 'magine. ------------------------------ From: Tom Beck Subject: Re: Santana has his own "Deborah" (NDC) Date: Sun, 16 Oct 2005 14:29:12 -0500 Tim Donohoe wrote: > Tom Beck wrote: > >> Tim Donohoe wrote: >> >>> pookietooth wrote: >>> >>>> Tom Beck wrote: >>>> >>>>> Tim Donohoe wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> I thought he was from Argentina. Never mind, I'll look it up now. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> He's from the U.S. LA to be more exact. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Born in Mexico I think. Crossed the border on his own when he was still >>>> a kid. >>>> >>> >>> Yep, (according to my google search results) >> >> >> >> And the difference is ...? >> >> Tom >> > > The difference is that yesterday I thought he was from Argentina, but > today I think he was born in Mexico. See the difference? > > Did you not understand that or do you have some point to make? I guess I'm just dumb today. Maybe tomorrow too. Tom ------------------------------ From: Tom Beck Subject: Re: August and September pics from Sandgate Date: Sun, 16 Oct 2005 14:33:22 -0500 Steve Terry wrote: > "Steve Lenier" wrote in message > news:BF77DFFA.32BBC%slenier@comcast.net... > >>in article BF77F9FB.57891%sherry13@together.net, Sherry at >>sherry13@together.net wrote on 10/16/05 9:37 AM: >> >> >>>There are quite a few old farmhouses (ours is 1850) around... more in the >>>centers of town - I have noticed a lot of the houses lately with >>>contrasting >>>colors on the fancy trim. I love the cutout trim... a real pain to paint, >>>but it's so pretty. I love old houses. :) >>> >>>Sherry in Vermont >>> >> >>AND, they're always so much fun to heat in the winter! >> >>Steve (grew up in Iowa, spent a fair amount of time in COLD farmhouses) > > > Isn't that where the farmer's daughter comes in handy? She can keep ya warm, > I 'magine. That she can, but sooner or later you gotta put more wood in the stove. Tom (From Minnesota, colder even than Iowa) ------------------------------ From: "Steve Terry" Subject: Re: August and September pics from Sandgate Date: Sun, 16 Oct 2005 14:29:09 -0500 "Tom Beck" wrote in message: > That she can, but sooner or later you gotta > put more wood in the stove. Is that a metaphor for sex? ------------------------------ From: "scarletbgonias@hotmail.com" Subject: Re: Watchya Listenin' To Lately? Date: 16 Oct 2005 12:55:06 -0700 12.12.69 Waiting for the brain to go bye-bye on Caution... Theresa ------------------------------ From: Jeff Subject: Re: August and September pics from Sandgate Date: Sun, 16 Oct 2005 13:44:37 -0600 Tom Beck wrote: > Steve Terry wrote: >> Isn't that where the farmer's daughter comes in handy? She can keep ya >> warm, I 'magine. > > That she can, but sooner or later you gotta > put more wood in the stove. IAAHSWYPII? ------------------------------ From: "Stuknot" Subject: Re: Watchya Listenin' To Lately? Date: 16 Oct 2005 13:32:43 -0700 "Bassaball jones, I got a bassaball jones, I got a bassaball jones oh baby, ooo oooh oo-oo-ooo." Forgot completely about this one until I ran across it on iTunes. John H. At work on Sunday, yecch. ------------------------------ From: "Richard Morris" Subject: Re: August and September pics from Sandgate Date: Sun, 16 Oct 2005 14:14:50 -0700 "Tom Beck" wrote in message news:4352AB02.8070302@pclink.com... > Steve Terry wrote: >> "Steve Lenier" wrote in message >> news:BF77DFFA.32BBC%slenier@comcast.net... >> >>>in article BF77F9FB.57891%sherry13@together.net, Sherry at >>>sherry13@together.net wrote on 10/16/05 9:37 AM: >>> >>> >>>>There are quite a few old farmhouses (ours is 1850) around... more in >>>>the >>>>centers of town - I have noticed a lot of the houses lately with >>>>contrasting >>>>colors on the fancy trim. I love the cutout trim... a real pain to >>>>paint, >>>>but it's so pretty. I love old houses. :) >>>> >>>>Sherry in Vermont >>>> >>> >>>AND, they're always so much fun to heat in the winter! >>> >>>Steve (grew up in Iowa, spent a fair amount of time in COLD farmhouses) >> >> >> Isn't that where the farmer's daughter comes in handy? She can keep ya >> warm, I 'magine. > > > That she can, but sooner or later you gotta > put more wood in the stove. IIAHSWYPII? R. ------------------------------ From: thomasasmric@aol.com Subject: Legion of Mary Permavine Date: 16 Oct 2005 15:00:47 -0700 Thanks to Steve and Jason, I just finished burning these shows so it is time to offer them back up. First one to reply to me directly with a promise to continue the vine gets 'em. Legion of Mary (6 shn discs total) 4/6/75 : http://db.etree.org/shninfo_detail.php?shnid=6372 4/8/75: http://db.etree.org/shninfo_detail.php?shnid=14207 4/9/75: http://db.etree.org/shninfo_detail.php?shnid=14606 4/9/75: http://db.etree.org/shninfo_detail.php?shnid=4485 4/10/75: http://db.etree.org/shninfo_detail.php?shnid=14209 4/13/75: http://db.etree.org/shninfo_detail.php?shnid=4483 4/18/75: http://db.etree.org/shninfo_detail.php?shnid=4482 ------------------------------ From: "Rick Wolfish" Subject: Re: Robert Hunter Journal update, 10/14/05 Date: 16 Oct 2005 15:03:41 -0700 No, we were blessed with 6+ hours of Robert Hunter songs, would have loved for him to come out for the praise he so richly deserves. Peace band beyond description wrote: > On 2005-10-15 11:46:28 +0900, "Rick Wolfish" said: > > > > > Darn, I hoped he would explain why he was not at Comes a Time show. > > doesn't that all sound like explanation enough? > -- > Peace, > Steve ------------------------------ From: "pookietooth" Subject: Re: regarding the Mermen's stolen gear Date: 16 Oct 2005 15:24:13 -0700 Schmoe wrote: > Carl Sparndan wrote: > > snipping the saga > > > Take the story to all manners of media (newspaper, TV News etc...) and try > to get an ally in publishing the story. These days, it's the only thing that > "motivates" politicians and cops to do the right thing. You're 100% right. Even the Feds will sit on this until reporters show up. Can't hurt to contact the SF office of the FBI though, I guess. ------------------------------ From: "Steve Terry" Subject: First show/last show Date: Sun, 16 Oct 2005 18:21:25 -0500 Let's take a poll, for strictly non-scientific purposes. Here it goes... What was your first Grateful Dead concert, and your last? Anything after 7/9/95 doesn't count. Ladies, I can understand your sensitivities about revealing your age, but remember, this is for strictly non-scientific purposes. Larry the Joker inspired this by telling us that his first show was 3/3/68 and his last was 5/27/89. Wow, that's a helluva range! My first was 6/30/84 and my last was 6/22/93, I think. What was your first and last show? ------------------------------ From: John Doherty Subject: Re: First show/last show Date: Sun, 16 Oct 2005 19:26:41 -0400 first show: Colt Park, Ct. (Hartford), 8/2/76 last show: Boston Gahden, 10/3/94 ------------------------------ From: "judybat" Subject: Re: First show/last show Date: Sun, 16 Oct 2005 19:37:19 -0400 1st 3-26-95 last 3-30-95 "Steve Terry" wrote in message news:diunhv$15ht$1@news.iquest.net... > Let's take a poll, for strictly non-scientific purposes. Here it goes... > What was your first Grateful Dead concert, and your last? Anything after > 7/9/95 doesn't count. Ladies, I can understand your sensitivities about > revealing your age, but remember, this is for strictly non-scientific > purposes. Larry the Joker inspired this by telling us that his first show > was 3/3/68 and his last was 5/27/89. Wow, that's a helluva range! My first > was 6/30/84 and my last was 6/22/93, I think. What was your first and last > show? > ------------------------------ Subject: Re: August and September pics from Sandgate From: Sherry Date: Sun, 16 Oct 2005 23:41:03 GMT > AND, they're always so much fun to heat in the winter! > > Steve (grew up in Iowa, spent a fair amount of time in COLD farmhouses) We don't have heat upstairs (bedrooms) except for that rising up thru the stairwell. But - we rarely get sick, sleeping in cold bedrooms! And the clothes available now sure beat the itchy woolies back when I was a kid. We pretty much live in polarfleece all winter long. Sherry in Vermont ------------------------------ From: John Doherty Subject: Re: Schadenfreude Alert! (NDC) Date: Sun, 16 Oct 2005 19:41:25 -0400 In article , Andy Gefen wrote: > On Wed, 12 Oct 2005 06:26:47 -0400, John Doherty > wrote: > > >There are rumors that a certain Vice President of the US may be a target > >of the Fitzgerald investigation...! > > > >Also, it appears that a the unnecessary war in Iraq has made this VP $10 > >billion richer, despite his denials to the contrary. Yikes!! (see note > >below) > > > >But first, the big picture from talkingpointsmemo.com: > > > > In the interests of accuracy, the article states that the company he > used to work for (Halliburton) was enriched to the tune of $10 > billion. The article states that Cheney personally has profited to > the tune of approximately $8 million (not billion). > My bad, then-- I never was a math Major;-) in any case, the craven old fuck has been shovelling the dough into the vaults while America's soldiers die daily from IEDs... ------------------------------ Subject: Re: First show/last show From: Sherry Date: Sun, 16 Oct 2005 23:44:03 GMT My first show was sometime in 1980, Hartford, CT. My last was Highgate,VT, summer 1995. I have all my old ticket stubs saved in a box somewhere, but digging thru it to get the exact dates isn't gonna happen right now - first I'd have to find the box. Sherry in Vermont ------------------------------ From: "Rupert" Subject: Re: First show/last show Date: 16 Oct 2005 17:00:11 -0700 First was 5/28/82 at Moscone Center, with Jefferson Starship Last was 12/9/94 at Oakland Coliseum. There were 97 shows inbetween, with only the last few taking place in the 90's. Didn't see them that many times after Brent. I walked out of the last show as they were coming out for the encore, because the show was so bad. First time, I'm told, that they used teleprompters onstage. ------------------------------ From: The Lord of Eltingville Subject: Re: First show/last show Date: Sun, 16 Oct 2005 19:34:54 -0400 F: 10/27/1979 - Cape Cod Coliseum L: 10/01/1994 - Boston Garden ------------------------------ From: pantagruel Subject: Re: First show/last show Date: Mon, 17 Oct 2005 00:17:47 GMT First show: 8/6/71 Last show: 3/30/95 ------------------------------ From: "Steve Terry" Subject: Re: First show/last show Date: Sun, 16 Oct 2005 19:21:59 -0500 "pantagruel" wrote in message: > First show: 8/6/71 Now that's a nice first show! ------------------------------ Subject: Re: First show/last show From: drm Date: Mon, 17 Oct 2005 00:23:08 GMT First: 7/18/72, Roosevelt Stadium NJ Last: 12/03/90, Oakland Coliseum ------------------------------ From: "Dave Kelly" Subject: Open Apology to the RMGD Women Date: Sun, 16 Oct 2005 19:35:27 GMT A couple night ago, In a misguided and insensitive fashion, I produced a post refering to an encounter with a lady at the collection office....the term "Broad" was bandied about.... also, "Old Broad" somehow slipped into my rant. Women in their 40's and beyond were disparaged by my vitriol and simply uncalled for sexist remarks. I sincerely apologize to ALL Goddesses out there. I've decided to come forward with a public apology after countless e-mails from the Goddesses of RMGD and other Female Goddess lurkers out in cyber space Let me take this one step further by positing that there is not just 1, but many, female archetypes, and that a well-balanced woman should incorporate aspects from each into her personality. < BITING LIP!> I was reminded by a certain Hoosier Goddess that the Greek goddesses Artemis, Athena, Hestia, Persephone, Demeter, Hera and Aphrodite illustrate aspects of feminity--including both strengths and weaknesses that come with certain characteristics. < TRYING to remain calm!> A certain Kentucky Goddess reminds me that the strengths of each archetype and not build a hierarchy of goddesses. This approach allows Sweetbac Productions to understand different women, as well as conflicting emotions within Sweetbac Productions, and see the positive qualities within our female side. < OH CHRIST...I NEED a drink!> I MUST say, I found myself completely taken by her discussion of the Hestia archetype. So THANKS ladies! Neutered Sweet-Puppy ------------------------------ From: "Corky" Subject: guitar question NDC Date: Sun, 16 Oct 2005 20:22:11 GMT Any of you players out there ever use a Gibson Corvus? I had never heard of them till yesterday when I picked up one at a yard sale. Can opener shaped body, one humbucker, volume knob, tone knob and the most god-awful metallic puke green color with a black pick guard. My wife says its the most butt-ugly ax she's ever seen. I think its great. Corky ------------------------------ From: "Rogues Island's finest" Subject: Re: Open Apology to the RMGD Women Date: 16 Oct 2005 17:48:52 -0700 Christ, you sound like a girl. ------------------------------ From: "Steve Terry" Subject: Re: Open Apology to the RMGD Women Date: Sun, 16 Oct 2005 19:50:02 -0500 "Dave Kelly" wrote in message news:3Yx4f.2926$tV6.1084@newssvr27.news.prodigy.net... >A couple night ago, In a misguided and insensitive fashion, > I produced a post refering to an encounter with a lady at the > collection office....the term "Broad" was bandied about.... > also, "Old Broad" somehow slipped into my rant. > Women in their 40's and beyond were disparaged by my > vitriol and simply uncalled for sexist remarks. > I sincerely apologize to ALL Goddesses out there. > I've decided to come forward with a public apology after countless > e-mails from the Goddesses of RMGD and other Female Goddess > lurkers out in cyber space > Let me take this one step further by positing that there is not just 1, > but > many, female archetypes, and that a well-balanced woman should incorporate > aspects from each into her personality. < BITING LIP!> > I was reminded by a certain Hoosier Goddess that the Greek goddesses > Artemis, Athena, Hestia, Persephone, Demeter, Hera and Aphrodite > illustrate > aspects of feminity--including both strengths and weaknesses that come > with > certain characteristics. < TRYING to remain calm!> > A certain Kentucky Goddess reminds me that the strengths of each archetype > and not build a hierarchy of goddesses. > This approach allows Sweetbac Productions to understand different women, > as well as conflicting emotions within Sweetbac Productions, and see the > positive qualities within our female side. < OH CHRIST...I NEED a drink!> > I MUST say, I found myself completely taken by her discussion of the > Hestia > archetype. So THANKS ladies! > > Neutered Sweet-Puppy > > And what about all of the chicks under 40? Where do they fit in? ------------------------------ From: "Steve Terry" Subject: Re: Open Apology to the RMGD Women Date: Sun, 16 Oct 2005 19:51:40 -0500 "Rogues Island's finest" wrote in message news:1129510132.328505.264680@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com... > Christ, you sound like a girl. > So do the Patriots. ------------------------------ From: pantagruel Subject: Re: First show/last show Date: Mon, 17 Oct 2005 00:54:38 GMT Steve Terry wrote: > "pantagruel" wrote in message: > > >>First show: 8/6/71 > > > Now that's a nice first show! > > It was indeed! It's the reason I'm still a hopelessly sick Deadhead. ------------------------------ From: "Jim Carroll" Subject: Re: First show/last show Date: Mon, 17 Oct 2005 00:54:44 GMT First: Houston 11/18/72 Last: Las Vegas 5/20/95 ------------------------------ From: The Lord of Eltingville Subject: Re: First show/last show Date: Sun, 16 Oct 2005 20:33:08 -0400 Rupert wrote: > > First was 5/28/82 at Moscone Center, with Jefferson Starship > Last was 12/9/94 at Oakland Coliseum. > > There were 97 shows inbetween, with only the last few taking place in > the 90's. Didn't see them that many times after Brent. > > I walked out of the last show as they were coming out for the encore, > because the show was so bad. First time, I'm told, that they used > teleprompters onstage. Since hitting my mid-20s, I've never stuck around for encores, regardless of the band. I'd rather beat the traffic jams out of the parking lot (esp. at Great Woods) or the mad dashes to the subway platform. ------------------------------ ** 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 ****************************** .