From: Digestifier To: Subject: Dead-Flames Digest #664 Dead-Flames Digest #664, Volume #48 Mon, 24 Oct 05 22:00:01 PDT Contents: Re: 43 today happy birthday to me!! (band beyond description) Re: jams you enjoy other than gdead ("rcb30") Re: Condi v Hillary 2008? (JimK) Re: Rosa Parks, Thank You and Rest In Peace (band beyond description) Re: Condi v Hillary 2008? (JimK) Happy Birthday, Bill Wyman (JimK) Re: jams you enjoy other than gdead (pbuzby2002@yahoo.com) Re: Happy Birthday, Bill Wyman ("al haig") RIP Rosa Parks (The Lord of Eltingville) Re: Ocktoberfest jam!!!!! ("Neil X.") Re: moe. mule-- a micro review (band beyond description) Dylan/Dead 7/12/87 video DVD dialup permavine (band beyond description) Re: drug tests for jobs (NDC) ("Neil X.") Re: RIP Rosa Parks (joker4153@comcast.net) Re: Happy Birthday, Bill Wyman (joker4153@comcast.net) Re: Ocktoberfest jam!!!!! ("Richard Morris") Why didn't yall tell me about 7-7-81???!!! ("al haig") application for job in Bush administration ("al haig") Re: Dylan/Dead 7/12/87 video DVD dialup permavine CLOSED (band beyond description) Re: what should the United States do with combatants who don't belong to regular armies? ("Sparky the Wonder Dog") Thank You Sister Rosa (Timothy Lynch) Re: Rosa Parks, Thank You and Rest In Peace ("grtflmark") ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: band beyond description <123@456.com> Subject: Re: 43 today happy birthday to me!! Date: Tue, 25 Oct 2005 11:46:38 +0900 On 2005-10-25 10:20:20 +0900, "seraphim" said: > Well now I am 43...got a lil Godziila toy from my 7yr old...you can > never be too old for Godzilla! and the new Robert Jordan book "Knife of > Dreams"...and some lovin from wifey ....life is good...oh yeah happy > b-day to me!! Happy Birthday. Why, you're a relative spring chicken! I just turned 44 in August. -- Peace, Steve ------------------------------ From: "rcb30" Subject: Re: jams you enjoy other than gdead Date: 24 Oct 2005 20:01:37 -0700 I think a decent bet is any Miles Davis record with a chick on the front of it. A,1969WAVGYFAWCOTFOT,WI?, rcb http://parenthetical.blog-city.com Music, politics, culture, food ... ------------------------------ From: JimK Subject: Re: Condi v Hillary 2008? Date: Mon, 24 Oct 2005 23:01:55 -0400 Reply-To: jkezwind@comcast.net On Mon, 24 Oct 2005 12:59:40 -0700, "Everybody's Gonna Be Happy" wrote: > >"JC Martin" wrote in message >news:eg77f.589$te3.9908@typhoon.sonic.net... >> Sparky the Wonder Dog wrote: >>> Kurt--why do you think she is so unelectable? Too left-wing for the >>> country? Too right-wing for Democrats? >> >> >> She doesn't have a warm personality and isn't very convincing as a >> salesperson. And she's seen by moderates as slippery. Without moderates, >> the Democrats can't win a national election. Heck, Hillary is the most >> divisive Democrat out there. Kurt is right. >> >> Condi can't win the Republican nomination at this point either. A near >> agnostic, single, black woman who acted as Bush's lap dog? No way. Why >> do people take Dick Morris seriously anyway? > >There isn't a single person alive who isn't already a committed Hillary >supporter that could ever be convinced to vote for her. That's not to say >she couldn't win the Democrat nomination.............. > >Condi would have no chance at the Repub nomination. Black, not a religious >zealot, no experience with any domestic issue, no husband to help her when >she cries........ > >Since Morris is making wild predictions, here's mine: > >Mike Huckaby vs. Tom Vilsack. > >EGBH > Interesting match up of two guys who are completely unkown outside their home states. Suppose they threw an election and nobody voted? JimK ------------------------------ From: band beyond description <123@456.com> Subject: Re: Rosa Parks, Thank You and Rest In Peace Date: Tue, 25 Oct 2005 12:02:14 +0900 now if only the right-wing nitwits could learn from her example... fare thee well, Rosa. -- Peace, Steve ------------------------------ From: JimK Subject: Re: Condi v Hillary 2008? Date: Mon, 24 Oct 2005 23:03:33 -0400 Reply-To: jkezwind@comcast.net On Tue, 25 Oct 2005 01:42:10 GMT, Tim Donohoe wrote: >Everybody's Gonna Be Happy wrote: > >> "JC Martin" wrote in message >> news:eg77f.589$te3.9908@typhoon.sonic.net... >> >>>Sparky the Wonder Dog wrote: >>> >>>>Kurt--why do you think she is so unelectable? Too left-wing for the >>>>country? Too right-wing for Democrats? >>> >>> >>>She doesn't have a warm personality and isn't very convincing as a >>>salesperson. And she's seen by moderates as slippery. Without moderates, >>>the Democrats can't win a national election. Heck, Hillary is the most >>>divisive Democrat out there. Kurt is right. >>> >>>Condi can't win the Republican nomination at this point either. A near >>>agnostic, single, black woman who acted as Bush's lap dog? No way. Why >>>do people take Dick Morris seriously anyway? >> >> >> There isn't a single person alive who isn't already a committed Hillary >> supporter that could ever be convinced to vote for her. That's not to say >> she couldn't win the Democrat nomination.............. >> > >I think that will depend on her opponent. I am sure she could beat >Cheney and Rice easily. Unless there's a drastic turnaround, nobody connected to the Bush administration stands a snowball's chance in hell of being nominated, much less winning. JimK ------------------------------ From: JimK Subject: Happy Birthday, Bill Wyman Date: Mon, 24 Oct 2005 23:10:22 -0400 Reply-To: jkezwind@comcast.net Do you believe it? Bill Wyman is SIXTY-NINE (69) years old today! Who ever thought we'd see 69 year old rockers, even if he is semi-retired? So who's the oldest active rock star out there these days? JimK ------------------------------ From: pbuzby2002@yahoo.com Subject: Re: jams you enjoy other than gdead Date: 24 Oct 2005 20:17:32 -0700 rcb30 wrote: > I think a decent bet is any Miles Davis record with a chick on the > front of it. Someday My Prince Will Come, perhaps? Pat Buzby Chicago, IL ------------------------------ From: "al haig" Subject: Re: Happy Birthday, Bill Wyman Date: Tue, 25 Oct 2005 03:19:00 GMT "JimK" wrote in message news:bc8rl1tcsogdm9k5vrn1psm1o1hu8crjj3@4ax.com... > Do you believe it? Bill Wyman is SIXTY-NINE (69) years old today! Who > ever thought we'd see 69 year old rockers, even if he is semi-retired? > So who's the oldest active rock star out there these days? > > JimK Reminds me that I just heard George Carlin on the radio. He said he was born in 1937 which makes him 68! I say we add more days to each year. :^) Bill ------------------------------ From: The Lord of Eltingville Subject: RIP Rosa Parks Date: Mon, 24 Oct 2005 22:55:56 -0400 Civil rights icon Rosa Parks dies 34 minutes ago WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Rosa Parks, the black seamstress whose refusal to give her seat on a Montgomery, Alabama, bus to a white man sparked a revolution in American race relations, has died at age 92, CNN reported on Monday. ------------------------------ From: "Neil X." Subject: Re: Ocktoberfest jam!!!!! Date: 24 Oct 2005 20:22:16 -0700 > Rogues Island's finest asked: > > Did Neil end up naked and passed out in the living room again? Look, it wasn't the living room, it was the dining room, and I wasn't naked, I was still wearing my "Outpatient---Alcatraz Psycho Ward" T-shirt. But the main problem last year wasn't the naked-from-the-waist-down thing, it was that I woke up surrounded by broken glass, with a painfully full bladder, and the spins...... As an added bonus this year, my new-best-friend Nancy arrived wearing a skin-tight T-shrit that read "Remember My Name, You'll Be Screaming It Later." I've seen that shirt several times before, but never on such a sweet little filly. I swear, as time goes by, Oktoberfest just keeps getting weirder and weirder. Peace, Neil X. ------------------------------ From: band beyond description <123@456.com> Subject: Re: moe. mule-- a micro review Date: Tue, 25 Oct 2005 12:23:40 +0900 On 2005-10-25 10:44:33 +0900, "Rupert" said: > Yeah, but was he getting a hummer from another guy? THAT's how ya know > yer in SF! and we had to read until nearly the very end of the review to get to it too! -- Peace, Steve ------------------------------ From: band beyond description <123@456.com> Subject: Dylan/Dead 7/12/87 video DVD dialup permavine Date: Tue, 25 Oct 2005 12:32:36 +0900 I'll take one dialup (preferably) or other person who'll reoffer these to others on the group who will do likewise. and so on, and so on.... "Good going once again, MattMan!" e-mail me at b a n d _ b e y o n d _ d e s c r i p t i o n a ttttt y a h o o d ottttttttttt c o mmmmmmmmm (do what you must to e-mail me; note underscores) --- Grateful Dead & Bob Dylan Giants Stadium E. Rutherford, NJ 07/12/87 Sets 1 and 2 Video Source: 3rd generation pro-shot VHS > Sony SLV-D300P VHS > AVT-8710 TBC > Sony RDR-GX 300 DVD Recorder > Sony Vegas 6.1 > TMPGEnc MPEG Editor 1.0.1.59 > DVD Architect 3.0. Sets 1 and 2 Audio Source: AUD(shnid=3860) > SHN > WAV > ADOBE AUDITION. Set 3 Pro-shot Video Source: 2nd generation pro-shot VHS > ? > DVD > Sony Vegas 6.1 > TMPGEnc MPEG Editor 1.0.1.59 > DVD Architect 3.0. Set 3 Audience Video Source: 1st generation audience VHS > Sony SLV-D300P VHS > AVT-8710 TBC > Sony RDR-GX 300 DVD Recorder > TMPGEnc MPEG Editor 1.0.1.59 > Sony Vegas 6.1 > DVD Architect 3.0. Set 3 Audio Source: Audience (FOB) > PCM Master > PCMx > DAT Master (44.1; taper and taping gear unknown, suspect Schoeps > Oade PS > Sony F1) > DAT 60ES > M-Audio Audiophile USB > WAV > Flac > WAV > ADOBE AUDITION. set 1 DVD: NTSC 720x480 29.97fps VBR (average=4487, peak=9190) + LPCM Stereo 48kHz 1536Kbps. set 2 DVD: NTSC 720x480 29.97fps VBR (average=5804, peak=9226) + LPCM Stereo 48kHz 1536Kbps. Set 3 DVD: NTSC 720x480 29.97fps VBR (average=4914, peak=6623) + LPCM Stereo 48kHz 1536Kbps. Set 1. (1:02:43). 00:00 Hell In A Bucket > 06:09 West L.A. Fadeaway 13:57 Greatest Story Ever Told 18:59 Loser 25:57 Tons Of Steel 31:54 Take A Step Back 32:47 Ramble On Rose 40:57 When I Paint My Masterpiece 46:18 When Push Comes To Shove 51:40 The Promised Land > 55:49 Bertha Set 2. (1:00:34). 00:00 Morning Dew> 10:41 Playin' In The Band> 19:57 Drums> 27:12 Space> 32:27 The Other One> 36:58 Stella Blue> 44:33 Throwin' Stones> 53:46 Not Fade Away Set 3. (1:28:16). 0:00:00 Slow Train Coming 0:04:16 Memphis Blues 0:11:16 Tomorrow is a Long Time 0:16:29 Highway 61 0:21:53 Baby Blue 0:28:11 Thin Man 0:33:49 John Brown 0:39:30 Wicked Messenger 0:43:26 Queen Jane 0:47:55 Chimes of Freedom 0:56:29 Joey 1:06:06 All Along the Watchtower > 1:11:09 Times a Changing 1:15:51 E: Touch of Grey > 1:22:05 E: Knockin' on Heaven's Door Notes: -Sets 1 and 2 VHS tapes courtesy of Greyful Dave. -Set 3 audience VHS tape courtesy of Dave L. -Set 3 pro-shot dvd courtesy of Nick B. -Sets 1 and 2 audio attributed to Steve Agan and mike lai; downloaded from LMA. -Set 3 audio transfer jbraveman@hotmail.com; downloaded bittorrent from dimeadozen.org. -Performance footage unavailable on the first three songs of set 1; replaced with stills and misc video footage. -Set 3 is pro-shot with occasional audience edits except for the following songs which are exclusively audience: Slow Train Coming, All Along the Watchtower, Times a Changing, Touch of Grey, Knockin' on Heaven's Door. -Audio synchronization, video capturing, video editing and dvd authoring by MattMan on october 19, 2005. -Vegas 6.0b used for laying out the video and rendering intros, outros and dropouts; TMPGEnc MPEG EDITOR used for lossless video editing; ADOBE AUDITION used to sync up new audio in multitrack mode. -Do not sell this dvd. Free trade only. Please report any violations. -- Peace, Steve ------------------------------ From: "Neil X." Subject: Re: drug tests for jobs (NDC) Date: 24 Oct 2005 20:37:38 -0700 > The Lord of Eltingville wrote: > > While, IIRC, Neil stated that he'd never > work for a company that would require a drug test, I'd most likely drop > trou and give them a cup if the prospective job was something I really > wanted (outstanding pay, excellent benefits, etc). Uh, well, I said that I had done work for several companies that required urine tests, and that in retrospect, I thought that was a bad mistake that I would try not to repeat. If we don't respect ourselves, how can we expect others to respect us? TV shows like Fear Factor show that many people are willing to suffer almost any indignity or degradation in the pursuit of money. The majority of one's waking hours are spent at work. At this point in my life, I definitely consider working conditions to be a much greater priority than net salary. Peace, Neil X. ------------------------------ From: joker4153@comcast.net Subject: Re: RIP Rosa Parks Date: 24 Oct 2005 20:37:55 -0700 I heard Rosa Parks speak in Detroit back in 1974. A humble woman whose simple act of courage and dignity can't be overstated. The world will always need people like her. Larry ------------------------------ From: joker4153@comcast.net Subject: Re: Happy Birthday, Bill Wyman Date: 24 Oct 2005 20:39:26 -0700 Chuck Berry still doing shows? Jerry Lee Lewis is doing the Bridge School benefit. Larry ------------------------------ From: "Richard Morris" Subject: Re: Ocktoberfest jam!!!!! Date: Mon, 24 Oct 2005 20:43:27 -0700 "Neil X." wrote in message news:1130210536.283842.302810@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com... > >> Rogues Island's finest asked: >> >> Did Neil end up naked and passed out in the living room again? > > > > Look, it wasn't the living room, it was the dining room, and I wasn't > naked, I was still wearing my "Outpatient---Alcatraz Psycho Ward" > T-shirt. But the main problem last year wasn't the > naked-from-the-waist-down thing, it was that I woke up surrounded by > broken glass, with a painfully full bladder, and the spins...... > > As an added bonus this year, my new-best-friend Nancy arrived wearing a > skin-tight T-shrit that read "Remember My Name, You'll Be Screaming It > Later." I've seen that shirt several times before, but never on such a > sweet little filly. I swear, as time goes by, Oktoberfest just keeps > getting weirder and weirder. Jeez, now I have to second kathy's request: Got pix? R. ------------------------------ From: "al haig" Subject: Why didn't yall tell me about 7-7-81???!!! Date: Tue, 25 Oct 2005 03:58:53 GMT Just listened to the first set of 7-7-81 and YIKES is that a barn burner of a show!!! What Garcia does on that Bertha is just unreal. It's just insane at how great it is. Garcia is just brilliant on it. From there it goes into ... Dancin - oh my, oh-fuckin-my. This Dancin belongs on any list of the greatest Dancins ever. By '85, the song was dead (so to speak) but not in '81 because this version is just INSANE (I know I already used that word but just calling it like it is). The jam on this version is just soooooooooo killer. This is the best I've ever heard Brent jam. It's a soundboard tape so you can hear everybody excellently. Weir and Lesh play killer stuff too. Shit even the El Paso is excellent. Later in the set is a version of Lazy Lightnin > Supplication that belongs on any list of the greatest versions ever. Just unbelievable at how good they did that version that night. If you've got this show and you've been ignoring the first set - BIG MISTAKE! You're blowing it! Hopefully the second set is also this good. I also listened to 12-31-77, specifically the Jack Straw. WOW! God were the Grateful Dead one killer band! God was Mr. Jerry Garcia playing unbelievable shit then! You got a certain jc fool here who says that a Bill Frissell is better than Garcia, then you hear the brilliance of Garcia's playing on shows like 12-31-77 or 7-7-81 or hundreds of other shows and you laugh at the musical cluelessness of such a fool. Anyway, 7-7-81 is gold. Bill ------------------------------ From: "al haig" Subject: application for job in Bush administration Date: Tue, 25 Oct 2005 04:01:50 GMT http://www.cronyjobs.com/index.html ------------------------------ From: band beyond description <123@456.com> Subject: Re: Dylan/Dead 7/12/87 video DVD dialup permavine CLOSED Date: Tue, 25 Oct 2005 13:21:06 +0900 CLOSED. thanks for playin! look for the COOL Kentuckian, thomasasmric, to reoffer... -- Peace, Steve ------------------------------ From: "Sparky the Wonder Dog" Subject: Re: what should the United States do with combatants who don't belong to regular armies? Date: 24 Oct 2005 21:37:36 -0700 We are off topic anyways: you read it here first: Cheney told top aide of CIA officer: report 32 minutes ago WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Vice President Dick Cheney's chief of staff first learned about the CIA officer at the center of a leak investigation in a conversation with Cheney weeks before her identity became public in July 2003, The New York Times reported on Monday. Notes of the conversation between chief of staff Lewis Libby and Cheney on June 12, 2003, put a spotlight on the vice president's possible role in the leak. The account also appears to run counter to Libby's testimony to a federal grand jury that he first learned about the CIA officer, Valerie Plame, from reporters. Patrick Fitzgerald, the federal prosecutor investigating the leak of Plame's identity, is said by lawyers involved in the case to be considering bringing charges against Libby for making false statements and possibly obstruction of justice. ------------------------------ From: Timothy Lynch Subject: Thank You Sister Rosa Date: Tue, 25 Oct 2005 04:44:55 +0000 (UTC) Sister Rosa Parks by The Neville Brothers D. Johnson, C. Moore, C. Neville, C. Neville, Jr., J. Neville L. Neville Irving Music, Inc. obo Neville Music, Inc. Johnson Music; Wm. Claffey & Associates (p) 1989 A&M Records Courtesy of A&M Records under license from Universal Music Enterprises December 1, 1955, our freedom movement came alive. And because of Sister Rosa you know, we dont ride on the back of the bus no more. Sister Rosa Parks was tired one day after a hard day on her job. When all she wanted was a well deserved rest Not a scene from an angry mob. A bus driver said, "Lady, you got to get up cuz a white person wants that seat." But Miss Rosa said, "No, not no more. Im gonna sit here and rest my feet." Chorus Thank you Miss Rosa, you are the spark, You started our freedom movement Thank you Sister Rosa Parks. Thank you Miss Rosa you are the spark, You started our freedom movement Thank you Sister Rosa Parks. Now, the police came without fail And took Sister Rosa off to jail. And 14 dollars was her fine, Brother Martin Luther King knew it was our time. The people of Montgomery sit down to talk It was decided all gods children should walk Until segregation was brought to its knees And we obtain freedom and equality, yeah Chorus Thank you Miss Rosa, you are the spark, You started our freedom movement Thank you Sister Rosa Parks. Well sing it again Thank you Miss Rosa, you are the spark, You started our freedom movement Thank you Sister Rosa Parks. So we dedicate this song to thee for being the symbol of our dignity. Thank Sister Rosa Parks. Chorus 2x ------------------------------ From: "grtflmark" Subject: Re: Rosa Parks, Thank You and Rest In Peace Date: 24 Oct 2005 21:56:09 -0700 .. ------------------------------ ** 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 ****************************** .