From: Digestifier To: Subject: Dead-Flames Digest #685 Dead-Flames Digest #685, Volume #48 Thu, 27 Oct 05 08:00:02 PDT Contents: Re: jams you enjoy other than gdead (fogdog) Re: jams you enjoy other than gdead (fogdog) Re: jams you enjoy other than gdead ("mjd") Re: India CDRs? ("Bzl.") Re: jams you enjoy other than gdead ("Olompali4") Re: Is there a good copy of 5/8/77? ("Dylanstubs") What the hell is wrong with Astros fans? ("Bzl.") shes gone ("Don Bean") Re: shes gone ("scarletbgonias@hotmail.com") Re: shes gone ("scarletbgonias@hotmail.com") Re: rhino fillmore compilation (brew ziggins) Re: Why didn't yall tell me about 7-7-81???!!! (pbuzby2002@yahoo.com) Re: India CDRs? (Gary & Ellie) My project is finally done, Free CD to anyone who wants one. ("£ Î Z @ R Ð") Re: India CDRs? ("Roger") Re: shes gone ("Carlisle") Re: India CDRs? ("Roger") Re: audio stream of Fillmore West 69 compilation ("Bryan") Re: rhino fillmore compilation ("Carlisle") Re: cheney = traitor (JimK) Re: jams you enjoy other than gdead ("Richard Morris") Re: shes gone ("Richard Morris") Re: shes gone ("Carlisle") Re: India CDRs? (JimK) Re: audio stream of Fillmore West 69 compilation ("titanarch@gmail.com") Re: shes gone (JimK) Re: jams you enjoy other than gdead ("Roger") Re: shes gone ("DevsVult") Re: jams you enjoy other than gdead (pbuzby2002@yahoo.com) Re: jams you enjoy other than gdead ("RickNBarbInSD") Re: what political Blogs do you read? (nDc) (John Doherty) Re: Phil at Bimbo's (Joe) Re: what political Blogs do you read? (nDc) ("Carlisle") ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: fogdog Subject: Re: jams you enjoy other than gdead Date: Thu, 27 Oct 2005 03:21:20 -0400 fogdog wrote: > I got blind faith's self-titled album with the chick on the front of it > and man its a rockin' album. Does anyone have any other recommendations > for hard rocking albums much like this? anyone else? ------------------------------ From: fogdog Subject: Re: jams you enjoy other than gdead Date: Thu, 27 Oct 2005 03:26:56 -0400 Dylanstubs wrote: > The first Led Zeppelin album was amazing. The rest of them weren't too > shabby either. > Got them all! ------------------------------ From: "mjd" Subject: Re: jams you enjoy other than gdead Date: 27 Oct 2005 04:50:21 -0700 Mountain - Twin Peaks ------------------------------ From: "Bzl." Subject: Re: India CDRs? Date: Thu, 27 Oct 2005 08:13:15 -0400 Not a single, real comment on India CDRs in this thread... Anyone?? ------------------------------ From: "Olompali4" Subject: Re: jams you enjoy other than gdead Date: 27 Oct 2005 05:14:34 -0700 < Does anyone have any other recommendations > for hard rocking albums much like this? Benefit~Jethro Tull Gasoline Alley~Rod Stewart Yer Album~The James Gang Idlewild South~ The Allman Brothers Band ------------------------------ From: "Dylanstubs" Subject: Re: Is there a good copy of 5/8/77? Date: 27 Oct 2005 05:25:52 -0700 > Jerry Grau wrote: > The sound is very odd on the widely circulated version - very bassy, > doesn't sound at all like any show I've ever heard. Was just > listening to Row Jimmy, which I love, and I can't imagine it sounded > anything like that on the day. Is there a more accurate version out > there? The "oddity" you refer to is no mere accident. Audio experts have reviewed this recording and there is apparently a low-level modulation due to an embedded carrier wave in the 60-70 hz region. Its purpose is unknown, but it closely resembles emissions known to be used by the CIA when interrogating terror suspects; emissions which cause the synaptic connections to completely collapse and the subject to become quite numb and jello-like. I would recommend you NOT listen to this recording. Recordings from the Summer '84 tour, especially soundboards, are a known antidote for any ill effects you may have suffered. ------------------------------ From: "Bzl." Subject: What the hell is wrong with Astros fans? Date: Thu, 27 Oct 2005 08:31:54 -0400 How could they let Uribe make that foul ball play in the 9th? Too bad Barbara Bush wasn't sitting there; no way she'd have been a pushover. ------------------------------ From: "Don Bean" Subject: shes gone Date: Thu, 27 Oct 2005 09:01:03 -0400 bush realized hes an idiot....... now were gonna see jesus get a nomination..... ------------------------------ From: "scarletbgonias@hotmail.com" Subject: Re: shes gone Date: 27 Oct 2005 06:04:35 -0700 Yes, I'm watching this now... Has Bush accepted her request to withdraw the nomination? Theresa ------------------------------ From: "scarletbgonias@hotmail.com" Subject: Re: shes gone Date: 27 Oct 2005 06:05:34 -0700 Nevermind. Bush has reluctantly accepted the request. Yessssss. ------------------------------ From: brew ziggins Subject: Re: rhino fillmore compilation Date: Thu, 27 Oct 2005 09:16:53 -0400 Thus spake sweetbac@pacbell.net... > here's more info > > http://www.billboard.com/bb/search/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1001179803 whu? no genosteak info??? -- bruce higgins ithaca ny most of the day, we were at the machinery ------------------------------ From: pbuzby2002@yahoo.com Subject: Re: Why didn't yall tell me about 7-7-81???!!! Date: 27 Oct 2005 06:17:56 -0700 Bill wrote: > My point was that Dead/JGB shows with guest musicians tended not to work > well IMO because Garcia would hold back some, no matter what the talent of > the musician playing with Garcia. Thus I preferred no guest musicians. Branford and David Murray spurred him and the band on to some great stuff they wouldn't have been likely to do otherwise. Ornette's appearance on 2/23/93 is interesting, too, if only because he sounds great and it's intriguing to hear the band try to reconcile his playing with their standard format. Pat Buzby Chicago, IL ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 27 Oct 2005 09:17:30 -0400 From: Gary & Ellie Reply-To: gary.and.ellie@gmail.com Subject: Re: India CDRs? Richard Morris wrote: > "The Lord of Eltingville" wrote in > message news:djpd8b01a8i@news1.newsguy.com... > >>Roger wrote: >> >>>drumsandwires@yahoo.com wrote: >>> >>>>Slightly off topic but I returned a spindle of Sony CD-Rs to Target >>>>this week. Many of the disks were defective. >>>> >>>>I know most members of the group are Fuji purists but I can't always >>>>find Fujis and have had good luck with other CD-Rs. For instance, most >>>>members disparage Maxell and Memorex but I have actually found Maxell >>>>to be the most reliable. I am just speaking from my own experience. >>>> >>>>In any case, there are Sony's out there that seem to be bad as near as >>>>I can tell. >>>> >>> >>>I use Japanese discs, mostly Fuji, to archive my shns and flacs, but >>>use Maxell or Memorex to burn audio for listening at home or in my >>>truck. Those brands are cheap enough to be disposable. Many get damaged >>>in my vehicle, so I just toss them and burn another copy. I have found >>>Maxell and Memorex superior to Sony - I get more skips with Sony discs. >> >>Odd, considering they're all made at the same favotry...Ritek. >> >>Although I stopped archiving to CDR a while back, in favor of DVD+Rs, I >>keep a spindle or two of CDRs on-hand for burning freebies for friends. >>They're the cheapo Staples brand, and in almost two years of using those >>for freebies, not one person has had a problem playing them or had a >>disc go bad -- and that's even with them being burned at 40x thru 52x... >> >>A big tip 'o the hat to Nick for turning me onto the Staples discs when >>he did a freebie for me ages ago. > > > Thanks for the tip ... I have been using generic TYs for a while now without > problem. Although you have to take it as an act of faith that you are > actually getting TYs! > > R. > > You might try to track down a copy of cdridentifier. Or email me and I'll send it to you. Feurio will also tell you what type of CD you're using. Both of these programs are free. I guess it would be a PITA to have Feurio if you were just using to to ID CDs, but it is the best CDr burning software out there. ------------------------------ From: "£ Î Z @ R Ð" Subject: My project is finally done, Free CD to anyone who wants one. Date: Thu, 27 Oct 2005 09:23:16 -0400 I've been working on a self-produced, self-recorded project for 18 months, and the CD is finally done. For exposure I've decided to start by just giving CDs away to everyone. I'll even pay shipping charges. Please visit my (still outdated) website and listen to some clips -- www.guestroomproject.com. If you like what you hear, click CONTACT ME and e-mail me your mailing address. I'll send you a free CD ASAP. Thanks! -- - Jonathan October 27, 2005 -- T H E C D S A R E H E R E ! E-mail me your mailing addresses for a FREE CD! No strings attached, even shipping is on me. Go to www.guestroomproject.com and listen to some clips. If you like what you hear, click on CONTACT ME to request a free CD. ------------------------------ From: "Roger" Subject: Re: India CDRs? Date: 27 Oct 2005 06:28:23 -0700 Bzl. wrote: > Not a single, real comment on India CDRs in this thread... > Anyone?? Mmm, you're right. Ok, I've seen them in stores, but never bought them. That's been my experience, YMMV ;) Roger ------------------------------ From: "Carlisle" Subject: Re: shes gone Date: 27 Oct 2005 06:31:34 -0700 My first reaction was to laugh. Her nomination deserved the drubbing it got. Nominate someone of stature, substance and a paper trail... Not a crony, a quota pick or a person totally devoid of opinions on constitutional matters. At least, let's have a real debate. Harriet Miers-that was pathetic. word. Carrie ------------------------------ From: "Roger" Subject: Re: India CDRs? Date: 27 Oct 2005 06:36:55 -0700 The Lord of Eltingville wrote: > Roger wrote: > > > > drumsandwires@yahoo.com wrote: > > > Slightly off topic but I returned a spindle of Sony CD-Rs to Target > > > this week. Many of the disks were defective. > > > > > > I know most members of the group are Fuji purists but I can't always > > > find Fujis and have had good luck with other CD-Rs. For instance, most > > > members disparage Maxell and Memorex but I have actually found Maxell > > > to be the most reliable. I am just speaking from my own experience. > > > > > > In any case, there are Sony's out there that seem to be bad as near as > > > I can tell. > > > > > > > I use Japanese discs, mostly Fuji, to archive my shns and flacs, but > > use Maxell or Memorex to burn audio for listening at home or in my > > truck. Those brands are cheap enough to be disposable. Many get damaged > > in my vehicle, so I just toss them and burn another copy. I have found > > Maxell and Memorex superior to Sony - I get more skips with Sony discs. > > Odd, considering they're all made at the same favotry...Ritek. > Yeah, strange but true, at least in my experience. Don't know what the difference might be. Maybe the QC guy was asleep when the Sony spindle I bought rolled off the line. But I haven't bought another to see if it was any better. Roger ------------------------------ From: "Bryan" Subject: Re: audio stream of Fillmore West 69 compilation Date: Thu, 27 Oct 2005 13:44:29 GMT wrote in message news:1130390247.696303.9010@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com... > Can't believe I haven't seen this mentioned... > http://www.contactmusic.com/new/home.nsf/webpages/gratefuldeadx25x10x05 Sweet....Thanks....The opening to "Morning Dew" just gave me chills.....Nice way to start the day!!!! ------------------------------ From: "Carlisle" Subject: Re: rhino fillmore compilation Date: 27 Oct 2005 06:47:43 -0700 brew ziggins wrote: > Thus spake sweetbac@pacbell.net... > > here's more info > > > > http://www.billboard.com/bb/search/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1001179803 > > > whu? no genosteak info??? > > -- > bruce higgins ithaca ny > most of the day, we were at the machinery Hey now! Someone from Philly told me that this one should get honorable mention as well- http://www.patskingofsteaks.com/ your welcome, cpc ------------------------------ From: JimK Subject: Re: cheney = traitor Date: Thu, 27 Oct 2005 09:53:57 -0400 Reply-To: jkezwind@comcast.net On Thu, 27 Oct 2005 06:28:45 GMT, Seth Jackson wrote: >On Thu, 27 Oct 2005 00:22:31 -0400, JimK >wrote: > >>On Wed, 26 Oct 2005 19:20:48 -0700, DG wrote: >> >>>leftie wrote: >>>> >>>>Everybody's Gonna Be Happy wrote: >>>> >>>>> This leaking business is much ado about nothing, especially as you describe >>>>> it. >>>> >>>>Fitzgerald Focus: An Anonymous Star on the CIA's Wall of Honor >>>>by MoronMike >>>>Tue Oct 25, 2005 at 04:16:33 PM PDT >>>> >>>>With the Republicans girding for indictments on such "trivial" matters >>>>as perjury, obstruction of justice, and lying to investigators, let's be >>>>clear on what is at the heart of Fitzgerald's investigation: The >>>>violation of one or more federal statutes concerning the naming of >>>>covert CIA agents and/or their NOC companies. >>>> >>>>While there are many interesting facets of this case, what started it >>>>all, and the most important element, are the real-world consequences of >>>>outing covert agents. >>>> >>>>This from Wikipedia: >>>> >>>> An anonymous star was added to the wall between named stars that >>>>can be dated to deaths on February 5, 2003 and October 25, 2003. The >>>>anonymous star thus fits the timing of the Plame leak. Wayne Madsen, a >>>>reporter and former NSA employee, has claimed, "CIA sources report that >>>>at least one anonymous star placed on the CIA's Wall of Honor at its >>>>Langley, Virginia headquarters is a clandestine agent who was executed >>>>in a hostile foreign nation as a direct result of the White House leak." >>>> >>>>So, for all those out there who think this is just politics, think about >>>>the person behind that anonymous star. >>>> >>>>http://www.dailykos.com/story/2005/10/25/191633/61 >>> >>> >>>If this is a direct result of the leak then the death penalty should >>>be considered. >>> >>I'm not totally dismissing it, but if this was true I think we'd have >>heard a lot more about it. > >You don't think the White House would be doing everything possible to >cover it up? I'm sure they would, but it's pretty tough to cover anything up these days. With all the focus on the Plame case and the issue of whether she was really a covert agent, it just seems that information as volatile as this would have made it's way to the major media outlets. But again, I'm not totally discounting its accuracy without knowing more about it. JimK ------------------------------ From: "Richard Morris" Subject: Re: jams you enjoy other than gdead Date: Thu, 27 Oct 2005 06:54:45 -0700 "fogdog" wrote in message news:djpv5g$256$1@news-int.gatech.edu... > fogdog wrote: >> I got blind faith's self-titled album with the chick on the front of it >> and man its a rockin' album. Does anyone have any other recommendations >> for hard rocking albums much like this? > anyone else? Happy Trails ... Quicksilver ------------------------------ From: "Richard Morris" Subject: Re: shes gone Date: Thu, 27 Oct 2005 06:56:33 -0700 "Carlisle" wrote in message news:1130419894.096239.316340@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... > My first reaction was to laugh. > Her nomination deserved the drubbing it got. > Nominate someone of stature, substance and a paper trail... > Not a crony, a quota pick or a person totally devoid of opinions on > constitutional matters. At least, let's have a real debate. > Harriet Miers-that was pathetic. > word. What conclusions do you draw about Bush from his supreme court nominations? R. ------------------------------ From: "Carlisle" Subject: Re: shes gone Date: 27 Oct 2005 07:02:18 -0700 Richard Morris wrote: > "Carlisle" wrote in message > news:1130419894.096239.316340@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... > > My first reaction was to laugh. > > Her nomination deserved the drubbing it got. > > Nominate someone of stature, substance and a paper trail... > > Not a crony, a quota pick or a person totally devoid of opinions on > > constitutional matters. At least, let's have a real debate. > > Harriet Miers-that was pathetic. > > word. > > What conclusions do you draw about Bush from his supreme court nominations? > > R. 1)How bad am I going to have to talk about our President in order to satisfy you?! ;-() 2)You feeling any better, Richard?? Seriously, ((((get well)))). . . Run for the Roses. Carrie ------------------------------ From: JimK Subject: Re: India CDRs? Date: Thu, 27 Oct 2005 10:06:36 -0400 Reply-To: jkezwind@comcast.net On Thu, 27 Oct 2005 08:13:15 -0400, "Bzl." wrote: >Not a single, real comment on India CDRs in this thread... >Anyone?? > http://www.thetradersden.org/forums/archive/index.php/t-758.html http://db.etree.org/messageboards/read.php?f=3&i=10303&t=10303 HTH. JimK ------------------------------ From: "titanarch@gmail.com" Subject: Re: audio stream of Fillmore West 69 compilation Date: 27 Oct 2005 07:05:31 -0700 Never having heard any of these shows, it was wonderful to hear it starting off with like that. Too bad the stream is only the first two discs, I really wanted to hear That's It for the Other One. Caine ------------------------------ From: JimK Subject: Re: shes gone Date: Thu, 27 Oct 2005 10:09:37 -0400 Reply-To: jkezwind@comcast.net On 27 Oct 2005 06:31:34 -0700, "Carlisle" wrote: >My first reaction was to laugh. >Her nomination deserved the drubbing it got. >Nominate someone of stature, substance and a paper trail... >Not a crony, a quota pick or a person totally devoid of opinions on >constitutional matters. At least, let's have a real debate. >Harriet Miers-that was pathetic. >word. >Carrie Hssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss That's the sound of the air leaking out of the flat tire that was once the Bush administration. JimK ------------------------------ From: "Roger" Subject: Re: jams you enjoy other than gdead Date: 27 Oct 2005 07:15:50 -0700 fogdog wrote: > anyone else? Delaney and Bonnie, especially Motel Shot Leon Russell, at least his first two albums Joe Cocker's Mad Dogs and Englishmen Live at Leeds, The Who The Big Four by the Rolling Stones - Beggar's Banquet, Let it Bleed, Sticky Fingers, and Exile on Main Street Roger ------------------------------ From: "DevsVult" Subject: Re: shes gone Date: Thu, 27 Oct 2005 10:28:10 -0400 "JimK" wrote in message news:oqn1m15j7lu1utirev9ivji5eqh6ie804s@4ax.com... > On 27 Oct 2005 06:31:34 -0700, "Carlisle" > wrote: > > >My first reaction was to laugh. > >Her nomination deserved the drubbing it got. > >Nominate someone of stature, substance and a paper trail... > >Not a crony, a quota pick or a person totally devoid of opinions on > >constitutional matters. At least, let's have a real debate. > >Harriet Miers-that was pathetic. > >word. > >Carrie > > Hssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss > > That's the sound of the air leaking out of the flat tire that was once > the Bush administration. > > JimK Now they can get a nother Scalia/ Renquist/Bork/ who will strictly implement Constitutional Law and override the ACLU world view for the foreseeable future. There will be indominable support for such a nomineeand with such supprot the nuclear option will be intact and all Schummer/Kennedy/Byden reprobate traechery will be neutralised . May it ever be so. ------------------------------ From: pbuzby2002@yahoo.com Subject: Re: jams you enjoy other than gdead Date: 27 Oct 2005 07:33:50 -0700 Olompali4 wrote: > < Does anyone have any other recommendations > > for hard rocking albums much like this? > > Benefit~Jethro Tull Ian Anderson said once that the riff of "To Cry You A Song" was inspired by Blind Faith's "Had To Cry Today." Pat Buzby Chicago, Il ------------------------------ From: "RickNBarbInSD" Subject: Re: jams you enjoy other than gdead Date: 27 Oct 2005 07:34:43 -0700 fogdog wrote: > fogdog wrote: > > I got blind faith's self-titled album with the chick on the front of it > > and man its a rockin' album. Does anyone have any other recommendations > > for hard rocking albums much like this? > anyone else? Truth ~ Jeff Beck John Barleycorn Must Die ~ Traffic The Allman Brothers at Fillmore East ~ Allman Brothers Bluesbreakers With Eric Clapton ~ John Mayall & the Blues Breakers ------------------------------ From: John Doherty Subject: Re: what political Blogs do you read? (nDc) Date: Thu, 27 Oct 2005 10:45:23 -0400 In article , Ben wrote: > > I don't read any - mainly because they are all too partisan and > extreme. > > While Bush is deserving of criticism, too many left-wing blogs just > want to call him a chimp, and too many right-wing blogs just want to > call those who disagree with anything Bush does terrorists. > > It's ridiculous. > > If there are any somewhat objective ones, I'd be interested in hearing > about them. I agree with Neil X.'s comments about the illusion of objectivity. It's an absurd mask which media wears to allow for their own biases. Remember how "objectively" they told us about Al Gore's brown suits, and not about George Bush's calvalcade of lies? That said, I understand your craving actual info , instead of "Hooray for our side". ;-) here's a few of the best from serious (& yet quite readable) wonks from the left to middle politically (which of course places them all well left of the Bushies & GOP congress): http://www.talkingpointsmemo.com/ Josh Marshall's most excellent -- one widely credited with forcing the ouster of Trent Lott. He's an actual reporter, and his adjunct TPMcafe.com is also an excellent (& audience participation) site. http://www.washingtonmonthly.com/ another reporter, Kevin Drum, based in the OC (formerly Calpundit, now blogging under the banner of Washington Monthly). http://www.newdonkey.com/ A DLC (Centrist Dem) site worth noting http://www.bullmooseblog.com/ the blog of former McCain campaign manager Marshall Wittman, a fan of Teddy Roosevelt and one with a somewhat rude 'tude (you been warned) http://atrios.blogspot.com/ Atrios - a Philly based guy who is essential, if a bit sassy ------------------------------ From: Joe Subject: Re: Phil at Bimbo's Date: 27 Oct 2005 14:48:50 GMT Mizshely wrote: > I heard a rumor that someone with the initials D.N. might be on the > bill. Yow, Michelle. That's not the first time a message from you has made my day, and I hope it's not the last. I also hope it's right. As I've told Barry Sless, I'm real glad he's playing with Phil and that his fame and fortune is growing, but he was born to play guitar with The David Nelson Band. It feels like forever since I last saw DNB. The surprise and unexpected announcement of the shows next weekend came like a bolt out of the blue, a bolt that was heaven sent. I'll be there. How 'bout you? Joe ------------------------------ From: "Carlisle" Subject: Re: what political Blogs do you read? (nDc) Date: 27 Oct 2005 07:57:40 -0700 Ray wrote: > I read several, but my favorite is the "War Room" at Salon.com. > Liberal and anti-Bush, too be sure. Political bias notwithstanding, > they generally get their facts right and separate facts from > speculation. > > Salon.com is in general a reliable source for in-depth coverage of many > issues - well worth the $ IMO. > > Ray Here's a good source for well researched information that Ray and I both have turned to in our moments of doubt and pain-- http://www.opinionjournal.com/ Help on the way. cpc ------------------------------ ** 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 ****************************** .