From: Digestifier To: Subject: Dead-Flames Digest #609 Dead-Flames Digest #609, Volume #48 Tue, 18 Oct 05 19:00:02 PDT Contents: [BT] 2-12-89 FOB 24bit for DVD burning ("Nick's Picks") Re: audio extraction questions ("Richard Morris") Re: audio extraction questions ("Richard Morris") Re: Dicks Picks vs. Live Phish ("Richard Morris") Re: drug tests for jobs (NDC) ("Richard Morris") Re: drug tests for jobs (NDC) ("Richard Morris") Re: First show/last show ("Richard Morris") Re: Happiness is . . . ("Richard Morris") Re: Are you working in the same field you majored in college? ("Nick's Picks") Re: Are you working in the same field you majored in college? ("Bzl.") Re: so...who owns a "hippy store" here? ("Nick's Picks") Re: audio extraction questions ("Bzl.") Re: so...who owns a "hippy store" here? ("Nick's Picks") Re: Vegas '95 ("Bzl.") Re: so...who owns a "hippy store" here? ("Dave Kelly") Re: audio extraction questions (Spider Dawg) Re: Vegas '95 (william weaver) Re: 1972 offer ... No blanks, no postage ... Trick or Treat! (BigRR) Re: Whoa, my kid met a star at the airport... (Steve McHenry) Re: First show/last show (Andy Gefen) Re: More firsts and lasts (Kelly Humphries) Re: First show/last show (Kelly Humphries) Re: First show/last show ("Bob D") Re: so...who owns a "hippy store" here? ("Rupert") Re: Dicks Picks vs. Live Phish (bigchuck51@aol.com) Re: Happiness is . . . ("scarletbgonias@hotmail.com") Re: Happiness is . . . ("Rogues Island's finest") Re: Happiness is . . . ("scarletbgonias@hotmail.com") Re: Open Apology to the RMGD Women (Steve McHenry) Re: First show/last show (Steve McHenry) Re: drug tests for jobs (NDC) (Ben) Re: Visiting San Francisco (Steve McHenry) Re: Clapton/Trucks Tour? (Steve Lenier) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Nick's Picks" Subject: [BT] 2-12-89 FOB 24bit for DVD burning Date: 18 Oct 2005 16:53:28 -0700 http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=19032 this is really fat sounding. ------------------------------ From: "Richard Morris" Subject: Re: audio extraction questions Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2005 16:55:47 -0700 "Bill" wrote in message news:b5f5f.4944$7h7.3813@newssvr21.news.prodigy.com... > > "Steve Terry" wrote >> >> "Bill" wrote in message: >> >> > But EAC can't be used for copying a data disk (such as a flac or shn > disc) >> > to a blank CD. Presently I use Adaptec's Easy CD Creator (CD Copier >> > option) >> > to copy data CDs. Is this copying the data accurately (like EAC >> > presumably >> > would) or should some other program be used? >> >> Can't you just verify file integrity by using the MD5's of the discs you >> burned? > > I don't know. I need to read up on md5 files. But if I'm doing a straight > copy of an shn or flac disk, aren't I just copying the existing md5 file? > If so, I don't think the md5 would tell me how good the copy of the shn or > flac disk is. EAC is for extracting audio files. The concept is that there is some data verification taking place with respect to the transfer between the disc that is being extracted and the drive that the file is being moved to. Thus, you have an "exact analog copy" of the material. For the most part, md5 files have historically accompanied the compressed data files. The mkw software can use the md5 file to determine if the data was transferred identically. If there is a copy error in either the new data file or the new md5 file, then the verification software would alert you that the file was not okay. Thus the md5 file tells you exactly how good the copy of the shn or flac disc is ... that is its purpose. We also now see md5 files for the related wavs that would be decoded from the encoded data files ... so it is possible to determine if you got a good decode ... or at least a decode that was identical to the wav decode of the person that generated the md5 file for the wavs. R. ------------------------------ From: "Richard Morris" Subject: Re: audio extraction questions Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2005 16:56:42 -0700 "Steve Terry" wrote in message news:dj3vga$2nn4$1@news.iquest.net... > > "Bill" wrote in message: > >> What's the SHN plug for? > > I think it allows you to play shn files without ever having to convert > them to wav (audio). > ayup ... I have the flac plug in, and it works nicely. gotta get the shn! R. ------------------------------ From: "Richard Morris" Subject: Re: Dicks Picks vs. Live Phish Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2005 16:58:43 -0700 "DB" wrote in message news:dj39ku$1l3$1@eri0.s8.isp.nyc.eggn.net... > You decide. http://jambands.com/ is running the following poll and > disturbingly, Live Phish has three of the top 5 spots. Come on folks, go > and vote. Time for the periodic Dead/Phish foo-fraw, is it? R. ------------------------------ From: "Richard Morris" Subject: Re: drug tests for jobs (NDC) Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2005 17:04:37 -0700 "Gary" wrote in message news:43557bc2$0$41000$892e7fe2@authen.white.readfreenews.net... > >> Yeah ... and if you get caught up in a random test and get terminated, >> you >> have an unexplainable gap in your work history. That can dog you for a >> number of years. > > Don't worry about crap like that till it happens. There are always ways to > explain > that type of thing. Can you name one way--just one--that would reflect positively on the person and make them more competitive in a hiring situation? R. ------------------------------ From: "Richard Morris" Subject: Re: drug tests for jobs (NDC) Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2005 17:06:39 -0700 "Stephen St." wrote in message news:D1f5f.4940$7h7.2413@newssvr21.news.prodigy.com... > > "Richard Morris" wrote i > >> >> Yeah ... and if you get caught up in a random test and get terminated, >> you have an unexplainable gap in your work history. That can dog you for >> a number of years. > > > I had that mentioned to me by someone at a party. I had sold my business > and took a few years off to enjoy life. This guy at a party down the > street told me that I would have a hard time getting a job because that 3 > or 4 year "gap" in my "work history" would raise some red flags at his > company, a huge tech firm. > > Typical corporate crapola. Why even bother working for someone? If you > dont own your own business, you have have to endure such crap for little > or no money. > After I explained that I was basicially retired at 38, he slithered away > to contemplate hitting the office Monday morning. haha > > Work history my ass..either your self employed or your a fool. So in essence you agree that it can create problems. R. ------------------------------ From: "Richard Morris" Subject: Re: First show/last show Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2005 17:09:04 -0700 "DB" wrote in message news:dj37v7$13v$1@eri0.s8.isp.nyc.eggn.net... > Richard Morris wrote: >> "DB" wrote in message >> news:dj2tlf$qd6$1@eri0.s8.isp.nyc.eggn.net... >> >> snip >> >> >>>All I recall was stumbling on the big coach school bus that my high >>>school rented to take about 30 of us to and from the show. I sure recall >>>that I was stunned by what I saw. Ahh, to be 16 again with years of GD >>>shows ahead of me.... >> >> >> Wow! Your high school did some great field trips! Was this a public or >> private school? I would be interested to hear more about how this came >> about. >> >> R. >> >> > > > 5/7/77 -- I was in 10th grade at a boarding school in Newport R.I. As of > that time, the only bands I had seen in concert were Aerosmith, Crosby & > Nash, and the New Riders of the Purple Sage. So after a shaky concert > going start, I began heading in the right musical direction. > > The head of our Entertainment Committee at our school was a Deadhead. He > was also my senior mentor/big brother. He and the Entertainment Committee > arranged the whole trip, including buying a block of tickets and renting a > coach bus for about 30 or 40 of us to go from Newport to Boston and back > again. He also made sure that me and my friends got tickets. Two > teachers came as chaperons, but they promptly went to a nearby bar to see > the Bruins game as soon as we got to Boston, and, as far as I know, they > never set foot inside the Garden that night. > > I have no idea where our real seats were. I just recall sitting up high in > the back of Boston Garden with a couple of my best friends taking in the > entire scene. Through the haze of the Garden, I remember Jerry standing > out like some sort of black beacon, with his dark hair, beard, black > t-shirt and pants, while the two drummers blazed away behind him. Oddly, I > don't recall much of Bobby or Phil, not to mention Keith, but I do > remember thinking how strange it was that Donna kept going off stage when > she wasn't singing and then running back to the misc just in time to sing > her verse. > > The set list was pretty meaningless to us at the time since we didn't have > any tapes and did not even know some of the songs. I do remember thinking > after the show ended that this was the best concert I had ever seen, but > given my limited concert going experience at the time, I didn't really > know how good the show was until I got some good audience tapes in about > 1980. I did know that I wanted to see these guys play again, but > unfortunately I did not get to my next show until Providence 1/18/79. > > In all, the whole scene at the show was just too much and we had the time > of our lives. We were all familiar with the Dead's albums, but none of us > had any clue as to what were stepping into. It was a life altering > experience for all of us, and I still keep in touch with the two guys that > I sat with at that show to this day. > > So for me, the bus really did come by and I got on, that's where it all > began.... > > Sorry, that there are no showerheads or sushi in this story, but sometimes > life is like that. Great story! Thanks for indulging my request ... R. ------------------------------ From: "Richard Morris" Subject: Re: Happiness is . . . Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2005 17:11:37 -0700 "Dylanstubs" wrote in message news:1129658861.198197.265490@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com... >. . . heading into the men's room stall and discovering some kind soul > has left you the Sports page. :) > ... only to find out the hard way that there is no tp in that stall. R. ------------------------------ From: "Nick's Picks" Subject: Re: Are you working in the same field you majored in college? Date: 18 Oct 2005 17:16:05 -0700 BA in anthropology > tie dyer > desktop support bitch > sys admin > unix network admin > stayhome dad ------------------------------ From: "Bzl." Subject: Re: Are you working in the same field you majored in college? Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2005 20:17:37 -0400 "walstib77" wrote in message news:1129669210.713742.61890@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... >I started off a Chemistry major. And then I was a Sound Engineering > major. Then Marketing. Then advertising. Then English. > > I got a degree in English, and the last year of school, I realized if I > went two more quarters, I could get a degree in Economics also. > > So I did. > > However, what I really majored in was touring with the dead on Spring > break and in summer; saw about a hundered shows while I was doing > school. Thank you, Uncle Sam, for the student loan program! I also > played in a very active rock band throughout school. > > When I got out, I moved to Hoboken NJ, saw a bunch of east coast shows > from 93-95, and managed a warehouse before I ended up in music sales > and then a variety of sales jobs. > > I'm currently trying to transition into journalism. > > So really, I majored in Dead Tour, and sadly, I am no longer doing > that. > I majored in accounting, and still do that for a living. I know that there are a few CPAs on this board, so I ain't alone 'cuz it's unlikely that we numbercrunchers majored in anything else. ------------------------------ From: "Nick's Picks" Subject: Re: so...who owns a "hippy store" here? Date: 18 Oct 2005 17:19:45 -0700 there are a couple of good dyers up on ebay all ready. one lady...makes these amazing stars. really cool color combos. far outside my abilities. too much of a pain to deal w/all those orders. I like one store that buys a few doz a month..and i'm happy as a clam. ------------------------------ From: "Bzl." Subject: Re: audio extraction questions Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2005 20:20:07 -0400 "Steve Terry" wrote in message news:dj3sma$2mtn$1@news.iquest.net... > > "TNKEV" wrote in message: > >> Bill,you will find people's opinions differ on what software to use >> for copying data. >> IMO if you are downloading or trading music in Flac or SHN then you >> likely have a good ear for music and don't want to use a more "lossy" >> format I would say listen to the discs and compare,if the copy sounds >> as good as the original Easy CD Creator will be fine. > > I burn audio using EAC. Does anyone else? It works for me. I burn using EZCD; works like a charm. EAC to extract, always, though. EZCD works fine for copying data discs, too. Bits are bits, methinks. ------------------------------ From: "Nick's Picks" Subject: Re: so...who owns a "hippy store" here? Date: 18 Oct 2005 17:26:37 -0700 http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=8344381427&ssPageName=MERC_VI_RSCC_Pr12_PcY_BIN_Stores_IT for example... ------------------------------ From: "Bzl." Subject: Re: Vegas '95 Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2005 20:33:14 -0400 "Ray" wrote in message news:1129679582.097175.302930@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com... > Carl Sparndan wrote: >> i don't think the dead have done anything decent since 1993. pretty >> pathetic considering how many tickets they've sold since then, eh? > > If you think 'The Dead' (Grateful, and apparently otherwise) haven't > done anything 'decent' since 1993 and you continued to buy a lot of > tickets anyway then yeah, that's pretty pathetic. > > Many people don't share your 'nothing decent' opinion however, > including me (IMO many 'Dead' shows have been decent, even at times > great; esp. some P&F shows). Whatever works. > > Ray > Most of fall '94 was mighty fine. ------------------------------ From: "Dave Kelly" Subject: Re: so...who owns a "hippy store" here? Date: Wed, 19 Oct 2005 00:55:57 GMT Anyone own a "Hippy Chick " store? 1 for $5.....3 for $10 ------------------------------ From: Spider Dawg Subject: Re: audio extraction questions Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2005 20:03:33 -0500 On 2005-10-18, Bill wrote: > > "seraphim" wrote >> >> As far as I know EAC is used IF the original source is a cd be it a silver >> or whatever ... >> that audio is captured then SHN or FLAC is applied after that >> EAC is not needed...you can use whatever cd burning copying software is >> available ...make sure to check the md5 so the files were acurately >> copied > > But if I'm doing a copy of an shn disc, won't the copy disc just contain a > copy of the original md5 file? That md5 file on the copy disc, it seems, > wouldn't tell me anything about the copy disc, it would apply only to the > data on the original disc. Think of the md5 checksums as fingerprints. They identify a (non- corrupt) file regardless of its location, much the way a set of fingerprints could identify a culprit regardless of whose bedroom doorknob they're found on. A shn file's checksum won't change when it's moved any more than your fingerprints change when you move from room to room. As for audio burning software, IMO the software isn't nearly as relevant as making sure there are no sector boundary errors, etc before burning since most burning software will pad the tracks without telling you. Use shntool for this, you can find it at the etree site. Jim ------------------------------ From: ttotto@webtv.net (william weaver) Subject: Re: Vegas '95 Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2005 17:59:05 -0700 when you went to a show you got what you got , the good , the bad , in the 23 years i went to shows i knew to savor the moment because someday i was gonna look back and say damn that was fun , ------------------------------ From: BigRR Subject: Re: 1972 offer ... No blanks, no postage ... Trick or Treat! Date: 18 Oct 2005 20:09:19 -0500 Reply-To: BigRR,bigrr@huh.com In article , Richard Morris wrote: > "band beyond description" <123@456.com> wrote in message > news:3rj689FjqcnuU1@individual.net... > > very cool idea! hope it works! > > -- > > Peace, > > Steve > > Yeah, it is kind of like getting a gift with a curse attached ... you love > what you have, but if you take to heart the mission of passing it along, you > commit to a fair bit of time and attention. Actually, not so bad ... 20 > discs will burn in about 10 hours. A mere pittance when you consider, for > example, Neil's offer last year of all the New Year's shows. > > Thank god for cable broadband ... I was able to pull most these shows in at > about a half-hour to 40 mins each! > > And thanks again to Ted, Tim Ratdog, Steve Terry and Steve Lucas for helping > to get the good stuff in this offer. > > R. > Hi Richard, I'd be interested in doing this. I have a DVD duping set-up on my Mac so could do it pretty easily. I could probably get them copied within a week and back out to the world in general. Give me a holler at bigrr at comcast dot net. Peace, Rick > > ------------------------------ From: Steve McHenry Subject: Re: Whoa, my kid met a star at the airport... Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2005 18:16:23 -0700 On 14 Oct 2005 07:25:52 -0700, "scarletbgonias@hotmail.com" pounded on the keyboard until the following appeared: >Hey all, my daughter met someone we're all familiar with yesterday. She >was on the same flight bound for Texas with Willie Nelson. For those >who actually give a shit, here's her picture with him. So which one's yer daughter?? s ------------------------------ From: Andy Gefen Subject: Re: First show/last show Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2005 21:13:33 -0400 6/18/76 Capitol Theatre, Passaic, NJ 6/25/95 RFK Stadium, Washington, DC -- Andy (remove z's to respond) ------------------------------ From: Kelly Humphries Subject: Re: More firsts and lasts Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2005 18:22:09 -0700 Also sprach pantagruel : > On the subject of firsts and lasts: > > In my distinguished career as a Deadhead, I saw the first Day Job -- > August 28, 1982 at Veneta, Oregon > > and the last Day Job -- Hartford Civic Center, April 4, 1986 > > Can anybody top that for historical significance! 7/1/94: First I Want To Tell You 5/24/95: Final I Want To Tell You OK, here's the full version, thanks to the search engine at deadbase.com: 7/19/87: First Dead Man, Rainy Day Women, Maggie's Farm, and Watching the River Flow. Final Frankie Lee & Judas Priest and Tangled Up In Blue. Only Heart Of Mine. 12/31/87: Final Day-O. Only Do You Wanna Dance. 10/22/90: First Valley Road 10/28/90: First Stander On The Mountain 7/1/94: First I Want To Tell You 5/24/95: Final I Want To Tell You 5/25/95: Final Wheel 5/29/95 Final Let The Good Times Roll. My final show. ------------------------------ From: Kelly Humphries Subject: Re: First show/last show Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2005 18:22:25 -0700 Also sprach mrpomfrit : > First: 24th May 1970 Hollywood Festival, Newcastle, England. > Last: 28th October 1990 Zenith, Paris, France. Well, you and I apparently attended at least *one* show together without knowing it at the time. ;-) (and it wasn't in 1970....) ------------------------------ From: "Bob D" Subject: Re: First show/last show Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2005 21:22:33 -0400 My first show was the Stanley Theater in Pittsburgh 11/30/79, my last was Three Rivers Stadium in Pittsburgh 6/30/95, with a whole lot of crazy shit in between!!! Bob D. ------------------------------ From: "Rupert" Subject: Re: so...who owns a "hippy store" here? Date: 18 Oct 2005 18:26:32 -0700 Well, I can certainly tell you who to stay away from..."Shakedown Street" and "The Silvermine" in Lake George, New York. Both owned by the same "person". They were selling Grateful Dead bootlegs of downloaded shows, using MY cover art. I don't know if they still are or not, I sent 'em a not-so-friendly e-mail about a year ago. ------------------------------ From: bigchuck51@aol.com Subject: Re: Dicks Picks vs. Live Phish Date: 18 Oct 2005 18:30:52 -0700 Amen to that. Only 1 show? DP# 8 and 22 (I have 2 hands) later- ------------------------------ From: "scarletbgonias@hotmail.com" Subject: Re: Happiness is . . . Date: 18 Oct 2005 18:32:02 -0700 Richard Morris wrote: > "Dylanstubs" wrote in message > news:1129658861.198197.265490@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com... > >. . . heading into the men's room stall and discovering some kind soul > > has left you the Sports page. :) > > > > ... only to find out the hard way that there is no tp in that stall. > > R. Sorry to deviate from the bathroom humor, but watching the Panda cub at the National Zoo is just precious. He was born July 7 and was finally named yesterday. His name is Tai Shan (pronounced tay shon; meaning beautiful mountain). There is a video camera on him and his mom at http://animal.discovery.com/cams/pandavidr.html. OK, back to dropping a few friends off at the pool... Theresa ------------------------------ From: "Rogues Island's finest" Subject: Re: Happiness is . . . Date: 18 Oct 2005 18:33:13 -0700 Richard Morris wrote: > "Dylanstubs" wrote in message > news:1129658861.198197.265490@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com... > >. . . heading into the men's room stall and discovering some kind soul > > has left you the Sports page. :) > > > > ... only to find out the hard way that there is no tp in that stall. > > R. Damn, I thought that was Barry Bonds. Mark ------------------------------ From: "scarletbgonias@hotmail.com" Subject: Re: Happiness is . . . Date: 18 Oct 2005 18:33:42 -0700 Correction, make that Peaceful Mountain. D'oh... Theresa ------------------------------ From: Steve McHenry Subject: Re: Open Apology to the RMGD Women Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2005 18:38:04 -0700 On Sun, 16 Oct 2005 23:40:45 -0400, The Lord of Eltingville pounded on the keyboard until the following appeared: >Dave Kelly wrote: >> >> 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 > >Someone get this man some testosterone. I would but I'm about a nut short.... s ------------------------------ From: Steve McHenry Subject: Re: First show/last show Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2005 18:39:59 -0700 On Sun, 16 Oct 2005 18:21:25 -0500, "Steve Terry" pounded on the keyboard until the following appeared: >Let's take a poll, for strictly non-scientific purposes. Here it goes... >What was your first Grateful Dead concert, and your last? 7/1/78 Kansas City 4/2/95 Memphis s ------------------------------ From: Ben Subject: Re: drug tests for jobs (NDC) Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2005 18:43:22 -0700 On Tue, 18 Oct 2005 17:04:37 -0700, "Richard Morris" wrote: > >"Gary" wrote in message >news:43557bc2$0$41000$892e7fe2@authen.white.readfreenews.net... >> >>> Yeah ... and if you get caught up in a random test and get terminated, >>> you >>> have an unexplainable gap in your work history. That can dog you for a >>> number of years. >> >> Don't worry about crap like that till it happens. There are always ways to >> explain >> that type of thing. > >Can you name one way--just one--that would reflect positively on the person >and make them more competitive in a hiring situation? > You don't have to tell them the circumstances - if you're qualified they may not even ask. I wasn't asked about a 6 month gap in my resume 5 years ago, even though the job after that resulted in a layoff. >R. > ------------------------------ From: Steve McHenry Subject: Re: Visiting San Francisco Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2005 18:48:56 -0700 On 17 Oct 2005 05:53:32 -0700, steve5877@hotmail.com pounded on the keyboard until the following appeared: >Hey all > >I'll be visiting SF from 11/5 through 11/12 on business with >significant free time. The tourism stuff I can figure out, I believe. >The only thing I'm interested in that's a bit off the norm is driving >Rt 1 for some coastal scenery. I've been told that North is less >crowded and just as nice. Anyone confirm? No. Better views and much more coastline to the south. Much of Highway 1 to the north of San Francisco runs inland. Once you get outta town, the crowds are not bad at all. Driving down the San Mateo County coast through Santa Cruz, and then south past Big Sur makes for one fine day's drive. You'll get traffic in Santa Cruz > Capitola, and likely some slowdowns at Moss Landing. Then there's Monterey and Carmel. Once you are on the southern outskirts of Carmel at Pt. Lobos, you'll be cookin! If you get a good start, on the way back you could take Carmel Valley Road up to that town. Nice wine and some cool restaurants. If you *really* get an early start you could make it down to San Simeon, but that's a hell of a long drive. The key is to take it slow and never be afraid to pull off and ogle the scenery. About a month ago we headed down south and, on the way back in the Ventana area, a condor swooped off the mountains and just in front of my car! One of the coolest bird sightings I've ever had. steve ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2005 18:45:08 -0700 Subject: Re: Clapton/Trucks Tour? From: Steve Lenier in article Y_65f.14486$vV4.13025@fe08.lga, Schmoe at jschmoe@yourguess.com wrote on 10/18/05 6:44 AM: > Rumour mill has Derek Trucks likely to tour with Clapton next year in a > Derek & The Dominos show. Derek cut 9 tracks with Clapton earlier this year > for EC's upcoming album. > > If this happens and the tour cuts into the normal ABB schedule, does Dickey > get invited back? Stay tuned...same bat time...same bat channel... > > Discuss. > > and does it get called Derek and Derek and the Dominos? 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