From: Digestifier To: Subject: Dead-Flames Digest #600 Dead-Flames Digest #600, Volume #48 Mon, 17 Oct 05 18:00:01 PDT Contents: Re: fast food soup (nDc) (Steve Lenier) Re: fast food soup (nDc) (the wharf rat) Re: CDR Labels ("frndthdevl") Re: Tahoe reccomendations? ("corky") Re: Tahoe reccomendations? ("RickNBarbInSD") Re: First show/last show (Ken Fortenberry) Re: fast food soup (nDc) ("Andrew Murawa") Re: First show/last show (sevsams@hotmail.com) Re: CDR Labels ("Schmoe") Tedeschi ("Schmoe") Re: Grateful Dead Sighting (the.stugots@gmail.com) 10-31-91 ("Chairman of the Bored") Re: CDR Labels ("Jeff & Sara Salmon") Re: Open Apology to the RMGD Women (band beyond description) Re: SKB 10/31 Teaneck, NJ (band beyond description) 5/26/93 & 5/27/93 FLAC Permavine No B No P *closed* (human_be_in) Re: fast food soup (nDc) (The Lord of Eltingville) Dennis DeYoung tells of his White Sox passion (NDC) (band beyond description) Real Talent ("seraphim") Re: DrmzSpace Radio Volume 5 - Joan Armatrading (NDC) ("Carl Sparndan") 1972 offer ... No blanks, no postage ... Trick or Treat! ("Richard Morris") Re: Open Apology to the RMGD Women ("Steve Terry") NDC -but this one is strange ("seraphim") ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 17 Oct 2005 16:08:09 -0700 Subject: Re: fast food soup (nDc) From: Steve Lenier in article dj141t22fv1@news2.newsguy.com, The Lord of Eltingville at tthomas@[REMOVE_TO_REPLY]ogre.net wrote on 10/17/05 2:06 PM: > Joe wrote: >> >> Drive up in your gas guzzling SUV, and order a Soylent Green soup. > > I'd rather fly there. It uses more fuel. and from what I've read, most Soylent Green is made with people that ate too much genetically modified food, and transfats. Steve ------------------------------ From: wrat@panix.com (the wharf rat) Subject: Re: fast food soup (nDc) Date: Mon, 17 Oct 2005 23:13:01 +0000 (UTC) In article <3rigviFiv2jmU1@individual.net>, Joe wrote: > >In Mexico, a goat would get me a beauty queen, and a car would get me 20 >of them. Money can't buy you love. Can't buy you love, love, money can't buy you love. ------------------------------ From: "frndthdevl" Subject: Re: CDR Labels Date: 17 Oct 2005 16:15:55 -0700 mpog...@comcast.net wrote: > Anyone know a site where I can download CDR Labels (not covers) for > shows? Thanks. > > Maurice Don't do it. Labels can cause unablance,come off and some cd players are sensitive to them. Some of my first labels plus 5 years are failing. Not all but enough that I am glad I forgo the effort and expense of making them. A Sharpie fine point for the inner ring works for me. peace jeff Since it cost a lot to win And even more to lose You and me bound to spend some time Wondering what to choose Hunter ------------------------------ From: "corky" Subject: Re: Tahoe reccomendations? Date: Mon, 17 Oct 2005 23:16:10 GMT "Greg Sasso" wrote in message news:1129576560.431531.93090@g47g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... > Just moved to the Tahoe City area for around a year or so. Anyone have > any reccomendations for, well, just about anything? I'm completely new > to the area, never been here before. > > Thanks. > If you want to drive over to the South Shore this wed. night moe and Gov't Mule are playing at Ceasar's. Right across the street at the Horizon you can play the Triple Lucky 7's penny machine that kicked out a couple hundred bucks for me last saturday. And you can always check Elvis' Gibson Dove that he broke at the Sahara in '76 and the drum head autographed by the Grateful Dead outside the Hard Rock Cafe in Harvey's. I like to rub my keno ticket over Jerry's signature for good luck but so far it has'nt worked. If you want to check out some nature drive up 89 toward Markleeville. The aspens and other leafy trees are spectacular right now. Corky ------------------------------ From: "RickNBarbInSD" Subject: Re: Tahoe reccomendations? Date: 17 Oct 2005 16:18:14 -0700 Greg Sasso wrote: > Schmoe wrote: > > Greg Sasso wrote: > > > Just moved to the Tahoe City area for around a year or so. Anyone > > > have any reccomendations for, well, just about anything? I'm > > > completely new to the area, never been here before. > > > > Gamble, drink & ski. Seasonally, of course. > > That's going to be my life I think. You should definitely look up my cousin Joe, Greg! He's a very cool dude. He's been livin' there for a while. He's a deadhead. He's a skier. He deals poker for a living at one o' those big casinos up there. I'll find out exactly which and let you know. If anybody can hook a bruthah up it's Joe! Rick ------------------------------ From: Ken Fortenberry Subject: Re: First show/last show Date: Mon, 17 Oct 2005 23:19:35 GMT Steve Terry wrote: > > What was your first and last > show? 10-29-73 Kiel Auditorium, St. Louis, MO. 12-15-94 Los Angeles Sports Arena, Los Angeles, CA. -- Ken Fortenberry ------------------------------ From: "Andrew Murawa" Subject: Re: fast food soup (nDc) Date: Mon, 17 Oct 2005 16:18:18 -0700 "the wharf rat" wrote in message news:dj1b5t$ns$1@reader2.panix.com... > In article <3rigviFiv2jmU1@individual.net>, Joe > wrote: >> >>In Mexico, a goat would get me a beauty queen, and a car would get me >>20 >>of them. > > Money can't buy you love. but you can sure rent it... ------------------------------ From: sevsams@hotmail.com Subject: Re: First show/last show Date: 17 Oct 2005 16:25:54 -0700 First: 7/22/84 - Ventura County Fairgrounds. Changed my life! Last: 10/27/91 - Oakland Coliseum. First show after the death of Bill Graham and the night the Twins won the World Series. ------------------------------ Reply-To: "Schmoe" From: "Schmoe" Subject: Re: CDR Labels Date: Mon, 17 Oct 2005 19:35:29 -0400 frndthdevl wrote: > mpog...@comcast.net wrote: >> Anyone know a site where I can download CDR Labels (not covers) for >> shows? Thanks. >> >> Maurice > > Don't do it. Labels can cause unablance,come off and some cd players > are sensitive to them. Some of my first labels plus 5 years are > failing. Not all but enough that I am glad I forgo the effort and > expense of making them. A Sharpie fine point for the inner ring works You are 100% correct though I sharpie the main part of the disk so I can read it easily. Never caused a fault that I'm aware of. Years ago when I first started burning disks I made beautiful labels for them. Then one day 1 peeled off in the hot 6 disk cassette in my car and jammed it. Had to have a dealer remove the cassette and then had to buy a new one. Never done it since. I know labels have come along way and they have some designed for higher heat and better adhesion but it's not worth the extra cost to me. After all, I'm listening to it, not watching it. ------------------------------ Reply-To: "Schmoe" From: "Schmoe" Subject: Tedeschi Date: Mon, 17 Oct 2005 19:36:52 -0400 Any catching Susan Tedeschi at Irving Plaza, NYC this Friday? First round's on me. She just release a new disk last week called Hope & Desire (Hope=her kids, Desire=Derek Trucks). Superb release filled with great R&B with hints of gospel. ------------------------------ From: the.stugots@gmail.com Subject: Re: Grateful Dead Sighting Date: 17 Oct 2005 17:02:25 -0700 people who bring their own reuseable grocery bags into his store. he hates this, as he wants them to use plastic. ------------------------------ From: "Chairman of the Bored" Subject: 10-31-91 Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2005 00:15:58 GMT http://tmnsp.net/details.php?id=934 This new aud/sbd mix of Set 2 is just beautiful. If you like this show, you will dig this... ------------------------------ From: "Jeff & Sara Salmon" Subject: Re: CDR Labels Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2005 00:16:26 GMT Labels sure look great but are not CD player friendly Just my two bits. wrote in message news:1129590372.301619.220910@g43g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... > Anyone know a site where I can download CDR Labels (not covers) for > shows? Thanks. > > Maurice > ------------------------------ From: band beyond description <123@456.com> Subject: Re: Open Apology to the RMGD Women Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2005 09:17:58 +0900 On 2005-10-18 01:34:34 +0900, Joe said: > Steve Lenier wrote: >> in article 3rhoefFitt79U2@individual.net, Joe at joko@nospam.com wrote on >> 10/17/05 6:49 AM: > >>> I have a PSYCHO Dead Head woman I'm looking to trade in. >>> > > >> ooops...I guess there's an indication of how things went... > >> Steve > > What doesn't kill you makes you stronger. The vacation was fine; it was > the company that was a little strange. Love may be blind, but now I can > see. > > Oh Jose can you see.... oh, so it was Jose! -- Peace, Steve ------------------------------ From: band beyond description <123@456.com> Subject: Re: SKB 10/31 Teaneck, NJ Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2005 09:18:51 +0900 On 2005-10-17 12:01:24 +0900, "scarletbgonias@hotmail.com" said: > Booie, you going? I am up for some sushi, Shark Attacks and Tuna. Call > me. > > Theresa but make sure you have tix in hand before the sushi session; don't get shut out! -- Peace, Steve ------------------------------ From: human_be_in Subject: 5/26/93 & 5/27/93 FLAC Permavine No B No P *closed* Reply-To: landolakes@landolakes.com Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2005 00:18:35 GMT These shows now on their way out to Bill in San Francisco. Look for re offer soon. Peace ------------------------------ From: The Lord of Eltingville Subject: Re: fast food soup (nDc) Date: Mon, 17 Oct 2005 19:52:22 -0400 Steve Lenier wrote: > > in article dj141t22fv1@news2.newsguy.com, The Lord of Eltingville at > tthomas@[REMOVE_TO_REPLY]ogre.net wrote on 10/17/05 2:06 PM: > > > Joe wrote: > >> > >> Drive up in your gas guzzling SUV, and order a Soylent Green soup. > > > > I'd rather fly there. It uses more fuel. > > and from what I've read, most Soylent Green is made with people that ate too > much genetically modified food, and transfats. I like mine with Monsanto tortilla chips on the side. I tried the organic ones once, but they tasted like ass. Please excuse me. I have to go throw some plastic in the trash and read my new copy of Mother Jones. ------------------------------ From: band beyond description <123@456.com> Subject: Dennis DeYoung tells of his White Sox passion (NDC) Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2005 09:22:34 +0900 yes, i know Dennis was the lead singer of Styx, and I know I saw them play at the Auditorium in Chicago with Ram Jam in the 70s, but it's still a cool interview. http://tinyurl.com/cv6kp washingtonpost.com The Chat Monday, October 17, 2005; E2 Former Styx lead singer Dennis DeYoung has been a White Sox fan "since I was brainwashed by my father at age 5." And with the South Siders in the midst of their best season in years, DeYoung has found himself in high demand. Do you consider yourself the Ben Affleck of the White Sox? Well, I don't know Ben, but he's a lifelong fan and I'm a lifelong fan. A lot of people have called me about this, because there are so many celebrities who are Cubs fans but so few for the White Sox. They're dragging the lake now, they've got the FBI out looking for celebrities who are White Sox fans. I think my face has been on a couple of milk cartons lately: 'Have you seen this man, he is a White Sox fan . . . and he sold millions of records.' I just had someone from the [Chicago] Sun-Times calling me, begging me -- listen to this -- begging me to tell her if there were any celebrities who were White Sox fans because she couldn't find any. Were you horribly jealous when Red Sox fans got all that national publicity last year? No, I was pulling for the Red Sox the whole time. Anybody who beats the Yankees makes me happy. How about when people use the term 'Sox' only to refer to the Red Sox? Well, can I say this bluntly? That's just East Coast elitism that thinks nothing happens beyond the Hudson River. How'd you get to be friends with Tony LaRussa? He had just come to Chicago [in 1979], he was the youngest manager in baseball. I had been on the road and someone told me he had been on the local rock radio station saying Styx was his favorite band, so I just took a tour jacket down to 35th Street. And I was gonna just drop it off and say, 'compliments of me,' and they ushered me back to the clubhouse. I was like a kid, I was like 9 years old again. Tony LaRussa came out and said, 'Dennis DeYoung!' and I said 'Tony LaRussa!' He took me into his office, we talked for about an hour and we just liked each other. It was just one of those things. What would a Cardinals-Sox series be like for you? Tony's already asked me who am I going to root for. I told him [the Cardinals] of course, but between you and me, and now it'll be in the newspaper, I'll just say I'm going to keep that like it's my right to vote. I don't have to divulge that. So when it's over, if the Cardinals win, I'll tell him, 'I was rooting for you the whole time.' Here's what I thought about doing: When Tony won the division championship with the White Sox in 1983, he gave me his jersey. I still have it. So if the White Sox and Cardinals should be in the World Series, I'll go to one of the games with the Tony LaRussa jersey on. That's a good solution, isn't it? What'd you think about the A.J. Pierzynski call? I think a lot of things. First of all, the catcher probably caught the ball. Secondly, I think the umpire probably should have been more definite in his call, like everybody says. Thirdly, I think baseball, like many sporting events, hinges on the human element, it always has. People make mistakes. You know how many bad ball and strike calls in a game there are? And they can change a ball game. The human element is part of the game. I know if I was an Angels fan I would have been screaming at the top of my lungs. Actually, I just sat there and looked at it, I was dumbfounded. Joe Crede came up, the count went 0-2 quick, I thought this don't matter anyway, this ain't gonna end well. And then he hit that double. That's baseball, man. My colleague Michael Wilbon, who's a famous Cubs fan, has been seen wearing a White Sox jersey. Thoughts? Do you ever see him? Tell him Dennis DeYoung says we'll accept it, but we're suspicious. Are there a lot of these people? Oh my God, you know how many White Sox jerseys I'm seeing? I'm at the airport and all I see is White Sox hats. But you know what, that's great, I'm happy. A couple years ago when the ill-fated Bartman thing happened, I put a Cubs hat on. I was rooting for the Cubs, something in my youth I would have never done. But I did that because I said at my age, hell, I might never see a World Series in this town, so I didn't care which way it went. A friend of mine who's a big White Sox fan wanted me to ask you whether you'd consider covering 'Let's Go, Go-Go White Sox' by Captain Stubby and the Buccaneers? If somebody wanted me to sing a song for the White Sox, I'd do it in a second. I just heard on the radio now, there are three parodies, White Sox songs on the radio right now in this city, three! One of them is 'Roxanne.' 'Soxxxxx fan, you don't have to put on a sad face,' or something like that. So there you go. People like to jump on the bandwagon. And that's ok, because for so long the White Sox have been maligned and ignored. So it's nice to have a moment. What would you do if they won the World Series? You know, I was a huge Bears fan, and when they finally kicked the living hell out of New England, I've never felt again that they had to do it to make me happy. I know it would be the same thing with the White Sox. You know what I'm saying? It's almost like the circle has then been completed. It's like the Boston fans in some ways; after last year, what more could they ask for? They came back, they swept the Yankees out and then they swept the Cardinals. What more could a fan want? I still treasure that Super Bowl victory and that season. I don't feel cheated because it happened once. I'll just go out, we'll dance around, we'll be really happy, and I'll exhale. Here' s the quote: I will finally exhale. -- Dan Steinberg -- Peace, Steve ------------------------------ From: "seraphim" Subject: Real Talent Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2005 00:23:06 GMT http://www.funnyinside.com/DeepThroat.shtml very rarely do I post this kinda crap but well....sorry for those who get offended but the pride this girl shows......jesh not just a dumb blonde huh? that's called sarcasm if you didn't know..... ------------------------------ From: "Carl Sparndan" Subject: Re: DrmzSpace Radio Volume 5 - Joan Armatrading (NDC) Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2005 00:34:20 GMT what a wonderful selection! gettin in the mood! ------------------------------ From: "Richard Morris" Subject: 1972 offer ... No blanks, no postage ... Trick or Treat! Date: Mon, 17 Oct 2005 17:47:08 -0700 Trick or Treat! **This offer requires that you have the ability to read DVD-R (that's DVD minus R!) discs, and that you have the ability to decode .shn files and convert them to .wav files. If ya don't, then please pass this one up.** I am offering 1972. Yep, the whole year. At least, the whole year's worth of SBDs ... and a few audience-recorded shows as well. This is somewhere around 85 shows, burned onto 20 DVDs. Several hundred CDs worth of great music burned as data files onto 20 DVDs. The story is, Ted did a wonderful 1972 offer recently which consisted of four DVDs. In addition, I got a download of a show from 1972 that is no longer on the archive (thankewe Mr. Lucas), as well as 9/21/72 from Steve Terry and three shows no longer on the archive from Tim Ratdog. (Thanks very much, guys) So, it seemed like a good idea to download the rest of the 1972 soundboards from the archive and burn them to disc. And when I did that, I made an extra set. One for me, one for you. If you want to see what is included, just hop onto the archive, and check the sbds. In addition, the following shows that are no longer on the archive are included: 4/8/72, 4/14/72, 4/26/72, 5/3/72, 5/4/72 5/10/72, 9/21/72. Caveat: I put these on HP DVDs ... they were on sale, and it is what I could afford right now. So this will probably work best if you get the DVDs, copy what you want of them onto whatever DVD you think is most archival, and pass them along to someone else who can do the same until they wear out :) Ideally, the first person to get these should be someone who can't download from the archive, but who can work with DVDs and compressed files ... and someone who is anal enough to want to duplicate the year and pass it along to the next retentive type. A permavine, if you will. So, edit my email address and respond. Please let me know your download capability. And, if you get the discs, plan on also getting a list of folks who emailed and didn't get chosen, but would also like a shot at them. Hopefully that will keep them moving around for the next year or so. Richard -- Drop "trousers" to respond via email. ------------------------------ From: "Steve Terry" Subject: Re: Open Apology to the RMGD Women Date: Mon, 17 Oct 2005 19:49:24 -0500 "Rogues Island's finest" wrote in message news:1129550641.751386.282890@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com... > > Steve Terry wrote: >> "Rogues Island's finest" wrote in message >> news:1129510132.328505.264680@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com... >> > Christ, you sound like a girl. >> > >> >> So do the Patriots. > > That's very hurtful, Steve. I hereby publicly apologize for being so insensitive. Go Colts! ------------------------------ From: "seraphim" Subject: NDC -but this one is strange Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2005 00:53:58 GMT http://www.brainteasercentral.com/riddle.php?riddleid=680&PHPSESSID=fa8bd689402faa42771cd0d8095edf4f ------------------------------ ** 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 ****************************** .