2000 From: Digestifier To: Subject: Dead-Flames Digest #530 Dead-Flames Digest #530, Volume #48 Sat, 8 Oct 05 08:00:01 PDT Contents: Re: Did Mike Myers ever do anything you could not watch stoned? (Brodieman) Re: (NDC) anybody gamble (football) online? (Ken Fortenberry) Re: New Trey Anastasio song on the Vegoose Site ! ("Shawn") NRPS WOODSTOCK NY LAST NITE ("Burt") mr. JIMI HENDRIX ("3three3") Re: 9/21/72 B&P offer! (JimK) Re: Anne laiid her head in the roses............ (JimK) Re: Watchya Listenin' To Lately? (BILL_NY@webtv.net) Re: 21 years ago - 10/6/84 ("Bzl.") Long a GOP outlet, talk radio undergoes shift (NDC) (band beyond description) Re: New Trey Anastasio song on the Vegoose Site ! (band beyond description) Re: Wake Up America! (ndc) ("Everybody's Gonna Be Happy") Re: New Trey Anastasio song on the Vegoose Site ! (DB) Re: Watchya Listenin' To Lately? ("Bzl.") Re: Wake Up America! (ndc) (Joe) Re: 9/21/72 B&P offer! ("Neil X.") Re: 9/21/72 B&P offer! ("Olompali4") Re: What next to disappear from the vault? (pbuzby2002@yahoo.com) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Brodieman Crossposted-To: alt.music.who,alt.music.beatles Subject: Re: Did Mike Myers ever do anything you could not watch stoned? Date: Sat, 8 Oct 2005 10:24:44 +0000 (UTC) Reply-To: stephenduffield*delete*@hotmail.com On 7 Oct 2005 21:20:11 -0700, vicepresidentjohnson@hotmail.com wrote: > "Her Majesty" is like an after dinner mint. > > > Booch I guess that wasn't "all", was it... is it "all" now? ------------------------------ From: Ken Fortenberry Subject: Re: (NDC) anybody gamble (football) online? Date: Sat, 08 Oct 2005 12:01:15 GMT k sturm wrote: > "RickNBarbInSD" wrote in message > news:1128731298.450087.15770@g47g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... > >>k sturm wrote: >> >>flirting definitely counts, you married man, you, just not as a bet. >> >> >>But it definitely IS a gamble!! ;D >> >>Rick >> > > > Ain't THAT the truth... it's a whole lot less risky to gamble money than to > gamble with your heart, too. It's no fun losing the money either though. A thrice married friend said no more marriages, from now on every few years he's just gonna pick a woman at random off the street and buy her a house. -- Ken Fortenberry ------------------------------ From: "Shawn" Crossposted-To: alt.music.dave-matthews,alt.music.primus Subject: Re: New Trey Anastasio song on the Vegoose Site ! Date: Sat, 8 Oct 2005 08:20:23 -0400 > So trey is writing adult contemporary pop now? I like it ! Listen for yourself..... http://www.bandbuilder.com/vegoose/index.php?ref_code=F68544 Best regards, Shawn ------------------------------ Reply-To: "Burt" From: "Burt" Subject: NRPS WOODSTOCK NY LAST NITE Date: Sat, 08 Oct 2005 12:17:09 GMT For those who missed it....you shouldn't have. These New New Riders are truly on to something. They sound great;this is just the beginning,and it's already an excellent show! Wait'll they really get some time playing together. Watch for the recording downloads and check it out! Burt ------------------------------ From: "3three3" Subject: mr. JIMI HENDRIX Date: 8 Oct 2005 05:40:55 -0700 all of these great jimi hendrix shows / rehearsals are up for DL at TMNSP.NET you should be able tp check out whats on each by the link to the show sign up is simple and the share ratio req. is gone no reason to not go get some great music ________________________________________________ Jimi Hendrix - Mixdown Master Tapes Volume 1 http://tmnsp.net/details.php?id=894 Jimi Hendrix - Mixdown Master Tapes Volume 2 http://tmnsp.net/details.php?id=895 Jimi Hendrix - Mixdown Master Tapes Volume 3 http://tmnsp.net/details.php?id=896 Jimi Hendrix - Cherokee Mist (liberated boot) http://tmnsp.net/details.php?id=873 hendrix-first rays of the new rising sun http://tmnsp.net/details.php?id=890 Jimi Hendrix - WIth Traffic - A Session. Studio Jam http://tmnsp.net/details.php?id=891 Jimi Hendrix 1968-11-02.aud.unknown http://tmnsp.net/details.php?id=847 ------------------------------ From: JimK Subject: Re: 9/21/72 B&P offer! Date: Sat, 08 Oct 2005 08:44:56 -0400 Reply-To: jkezwind@comcast.net On Sat, 08 Oct 2005 10:10:57 GMT, "Bill" wrote: >snip> > >I strongly agree that '74 Playins are better than '72 Playins. Tonight I >listened to three '72 Playins and the Playin from DP 7 (Sept of '74 in >Europe). I easily prefer the DP 7 Playin. I just find it so much more >interesting on the whole than the '72 versions. The '72 versions are great >but the Playin jam hadn't reached maturity yet -that would occur bigtime by >the Summer '74 tour. The '74 ones are a lot longer and there's a lot more >themes and moods in them.than the '72 ones which tend to be frenetic a lot >of the time. > > But don't forget the Playin's from Fall tour in '73. There were some pretty mature ones then, too, including the two on DP 14 (Boston). JimK ------------------------------ From: JimK Subject: Re: Anne laiid her head in the roses............ Date: Sat, 08 Oct 2005 08:49:29 -0400 Reply-To: jkezwind@comcast.net On Sat, 8 Oct 2005 13:48:40 +0900, band beyond description <123@456.com> wrote: >On 2005-10-08 05:31:03 +0900, JimK said: > >> On 7 Oct 2005 08:02:15 -0700, kpnnews@yahoo.com wrote: >> >>> >>> Don Bean wrote: >>>> you know bush is an idiot when people on the right are slamming him (for >>>> good cause though) >>> >>> The thing is, GWB is *always* underestimated. His unsophisticated >>> nature totally disarms his opponents. He very well be a moron, >>> but his staff (Rove) has been able to utilize this to an advantage. >>> There is more to this Miers nomination than meets the eye I >>> think. We'll see. >>> >>> Kurt >> >> Reminds of the Seinfeld episode where Elaine comments about George (is >> the name a coincidence?), "Maybe there's more there than meets the >> eye." Jerry: "No, there's less." >> >> JimK > >"aaaa-ha!" Now that I think about it, Jerry and Elaine may have been talking about Newman, not George. Either way, the comparison to Bush still works. JimK ------------------------------ From: BILL_NY@webtv.net Subject: Re: Watchya Listenin' To Lately? Date: Sat, 8 Oct 2005 08:49:55 -0400 George Harrison - All Things Must Pass Beatles - Revolver Bill http://www.angelfire.com/ny3/BILLNY/index.html ------------------------------ From: "Bzl." Subject: Re: 21 years ago - 10/6/84 Date: Sat, 8 Oct 2005 09:13:55 -0400 "Dylanstubs" wrote in message news:1128636256.747579.79980@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... >> Steve Terry wrote: >> "Dylanstubs" wrote in message: >> >> > I love the 7/13/84 >> > version >> >> Except the 7/13/84 version has a Touch of Grey sandwiched in there. I >> just >> listened top that one today AAMOF. Does that count as a Scarlet>Fire? > > See, there's a Scarlet that knocks my socks off, but a Fire that > doesn't do much for me. Nice TOG though, as was the Kansas City version > a week or 2 before. I really like the Roanoke '87 Scarlet>Fire too, > especially for the FOTM, with the delay on the chorus vocals. Nice work > Dan. > 2/3/79 Indy is the best Scarlet, ever. Fire's pretty rockin', too. ------------------------------ From: band beyond description <123@456.com> Subject: Long a GOP outlet, talk radio undergoes shift (NDC) Date: Sat, 8 Oct 2005 22:23:03 +0900 http://tinyurl.com/ase73 Long an outlet for the GOP mes 2000 sage, talk radio undergoes a shift By Steven Thomma, Knight Ridder Newspapers Thu Oct 6, 6:08 PM ET WASHINGTON - When the White House wanted to talk to its political base about a Supreme Court nominee this week, there was no doubt where to go: talk radio. Vice President Dick Cheney took the administration's case to the Rush Limbaugh and Sean Hannity programs, speaking simultaneously to the normally sympathetic hosts and their audiences of like-minded Republicans. A decade after Republicans credited Limbaugh with helping them win control of Congress - they called him the Majority Maker - they still look to his conservative-dominated medium for a lopsided communications edge over Democrats. Today, they count on talk radio to rally support for President Bush, attack those who criticize or question him, and stir passions leading into the 2006 midterm congressional elections. There are signs that the Republicans could be losing some of their overwhelming edge, however. Ratings for Limbaugh and Hannity slipped this spring in some markets. Liberals such as Ed Schultz, Stephanie Miller and Al Franken are carving out their own radio niche. And Democrats argue that they have an edge on the Internet, where explosive growth could dwarf the political impact of radio. Some of that could be just wishful thinking by Democrats. The slip in ratings, for example, could be a normal drop in political interest after an election year. They also could be untrue - radio ratings are difficult to measure. And even if Limbaugh and Hannity have fewer listeners than they did in the past, they still have millions more than liberal talk show hosts. "We're not there yet," Franken said in an interview. "My numbers are going up, and theirs are going down. But if I have a million and half people listening to me, that's still just one-tenth of Rush's audience." Like most people in and around radio, Franken credited Limbaugh's personal talents for creating the genre of conservative talk radio in the late 1980s and dominating it ever since. "He's very talented, I'll give him that," Franken said. "He's a good storyteller. He's good at framing an issue, whether honest or not. ... He's very good at kicking dust up in the air so you don't see the crap on the ground. It's an evil talent. But he's talented." Yet Limbaugh, who didn't respond to a request for an interview, lost ground this year in several markets. Limbaugh lost 30 percent of his audience in Minneapolis-St. Paul this spring from a year earlier. He also lost 9 percent in Miami and 7 percent in Kansas City, Mo. He did have gains in some smaller markets, however, including Charlotte, N.C., and Fort Wayne, Ind. Some of the loss can be attributed to listeners tuning out after an election year. But they also might be growing weary of the Limbaugh and Hannity format. "They're pretty much talking about the same thing every day," said Holland Cooke, a Cleveland-based radio industry consultant who said the hosts tend to talk about the same subjects and interview the same guests over and over. "Last week, Sean Hannity had Newt Gingrich coming on. I've already heard that show. Then he said he had Ann Coulter coming on. I've already heard that show. It's a rerun. You already know what he's going to say." The 40-somethings with their hands on the driving wheel and money in their pockets - prime radio audience targets - are more likely to listen to news about gas prices than the Supreme Court and more interested in new approaches to their lives than old opinions of politics, Cooke said. "Most political talk stations (ratings) are down over last fall, conservative or not," added Tom Taylor, editor of Inside Radio, an industry publication owned by Clear Channel Radio. "You can surmise that people are a little burned out on the partisan back and forth. Culturally, this may not be a time when political talk sells." Democrats insist they have some radio outlets that help them take their case to targeted audiences. Bill Clinton and Al Gore, for example, spent as much time courting urban radio host Tom Joyner as they did television network anchormen, said former Gore aide Chris Lehane. And they think they can reach more people through the Internet than Republicans. Internet users are younger and more independent-minded than radio listeners and more open to the Democratic message, Lehane said. Democrats Howard Dean and John Kerry showed in their 2004 presidential campaigns that they could reach and organize millions of people through the Internet. Yet if the communications of politics is changing, it hasn't changed that much yet. Limbaugh still has about 14.75 million listeners, according to Talkers Magazine. Hannity has about 13 million. Even the most successful liberal hosts, such as Schultz, Miller and Franken, don't come close yet. None made the top 30 talk radio shows as ranked by Talkers Magazine. --- For Ed Schultz, http://www.bigeddieradio.com/ For Stephanie Miller, http://www.stephaniemiller.com/ For Al Franken, http://shows.airamericaradio.com/alfrankenshow/ For Rush Limbaugh, http://www.rushlimbaugh.com For Sean Hannity, www.hannity.com -- Peace, Steve ------------------------------ From: band beyond description <123@456.com> Crossposted-To: alt.music.dave-matthews,alt.music.primus Subject: Re: New Trey Anastasio song on the Vegoose Site ! Date: Sat, 8 Oct 2005 22:30:15 +0900 On 2005-10-08 21:20:23 +0900, "Shawn" said: >> So trey is writing adult contemporary pop now? > > I like it ! Listen for yourself..... > > http://www.bandbuilder.com/vegoose/index.php?ref_code=F68544 > > Best regards, > Shawn must be the Vegoose street team...yawn... -- Peace, Steve ------------------------------ From: "Everybody's Gonna Be Happy" Subject: Re: Wake Up America! (ndc) Date: Sat, 8 Oct 2005 06:30:17 -0700 "Richard Morris" wrote in message news:rrCdnc4BeLycxdreRVn-rA@comcast.com... > > "Joe" wrote in message > news:3qos4tFfv04hU2@individual.net... >> Roxanne McDaniel wrote: >>> Apparently Karl Rove had this poster on the wall in college. >>> http://tinyurl.com/9qfl7 >> >>> Does anyone think he'll ever be indicted? >> >> The fat fuck won't last the year, eating American cuisine and putting his >> health in the hands of American doctors. >> >> Being away, it''s easy to see just how fucked up America is. >> >> > Yeah, well have a nice big glass of water this evening, and then let us > know how you are doing with that tomorrow, eh? That is, if you can sit > still long enough to send a post. Why is someone who is ostensibly on a romantic adventure in tropical Mexico posting hate filled political diatribes on Usenet? Maybe things aren't going so well............... EGBH ------------------------------ From: DB Crossposted-To: alt.music.dave-matthews,alt.music.dave-matthews.tapetrading,alt.music.dave-matthews.trading,alt.music.primus Subject: Re: New Trey Anastasio song on the Vegoose Site ! Date: Sat, 08 Oct 2005 09:35:28 -0400 Carlisle wrote: > DB wrote: > >>Shawn wrote: >> >>>The new Trey Anastasio song 'Shine' is up on the Vegoose Site ! >>> >>>Check the link below to listen ! >>> >>>http://www.bandbuilder.com/vegoose/index.php?ref_code=F68544 >>> >>>Best regards, >>>Shawn >>> >>> >>> >> >>Yawn. Trey was better in the 90's. >> >>DB > > > This is quite true! But I'm still taking my nephew, his finacee and > myself to see Trey&Co in Cincy on 11/5..And I'll be hoping he breaks > out a Fluffhead or something. Kick it Old School, Trey! You've dumped > the lady who brought ya to the dance, mister. There's alot of > disaffected Phishheads out there who are never gonna accept it, dOOd! > So I'll be there, though I may be hollering out for a Guyute or ACDC > Bag (especi 10cc ally if I start in with the blender drinks). Whatever.. Let > me quote the Grateful Dead here--"Nothing else shakin' so you might > just as well!" > Carrie > Actually in the NYC area there is so much shaking in November that I am taking a pass on the Trey shows at Roseland and in CT. I am still cringing over the Trey show I saw last May at the Hammerstein. Here is how the next few weeks are shaping up for shows: 10/29 -- Mike & Leo @ Irving Plaza, 11/8 -- Aerosmith @ Nassau Coliseum (I haven't lost my senses, my 13 year old daughter loves these guys and she has been dying to go.) 11/12 -- Derek Trucks Band at Town Hall 11/18 & 19 -- Umphrey's McGee at Irving Plaza 11/22 & 23 -- Phil & Friends in Newark 11/26 -- SKB @ the Bowery. So there simply is no time for Trey & his Lackluster Parade. DB ------------------------------ From: "Bzl." Subject: Re: Watchya Listenin' To Lately? Date: Sat, 8 Oct 2005 10:36:01 -0400 "Andrew Murawa" wrote in message news:3qlk0uFfbe82U1@individual.net... > Presently working my way through Railroad Earth 8/15/04... I still ain't > quite sure about these guys... They get on a real good roll at times, but > other times they are just too damn pretty for my tastes... Plus, I think > they should just flat out scrap about a third of their songs... ** As I usually put it, " a little too "hippy dippy tra la la" for my tastes. There are some good jams, but you gotta suffer through a lot of triteness to get there. > > Last night it was a great Parliament show from 11/1/78 to funk me up a > bit... Great stuff... > **That sounds great. I've been on a Stones kick this week, having seen two great shows (DC and Charlottesville). Been digging into the back catalog and lovin' Abiggerbang, which *is* the best Stones release since Some Girls. For a change of pace, I've got the final disc of Miles' legendary Plugged Nickel box set on right now. ------------------------------ From: Joe Subject: Re: Wake Up America! (ndc) Date: 8 Oct 2005 14:51:50 GMT the wharf rat wrote: > In article <3qos4tFfv04hU2@individual.net>, Joe wrote: > >compared to MExico, it's a 2nd rate 3rd world country. > > > Oh, great Ghu, Joe, then move to fucking Mexico already... Sounds like a plan. I could easily recruit an American Liberation Army and set you all free.... ------------------------------ From: "Neil X." Subject: Re: 9/21/72 B&P offer! Date: 8 Oct 2005 07:54:18 -0700 > Steve Terry wrote: > > Ah, 9/21/72: another show no longer available on Archive.org. It isn't? Damn, this was one of the first 3 GD shows I got on CD. A GREAT show. I'd better go make a backup copy, I'd be cryin' if I lost this one...... Peace, Neil X. ------------------------------ From: "Olompali4" Subject: Re: 9/21/72 B&P offer! Date: 8 Oct 2005 07:57:21 -0700 9/21/72 is now Dick's Picks 36 ------------------------------ From: pbuzby2002@yahoo.com Subject: Re: What next to disappear from the vault? Date: 8 Oct 2005 07:58:55 -0700 Richard Morris wrote: > Do folks think that pre-1973 is pretty well tapped at this point? Unless I'm forgetting something, there has been nothing released from July, August, October, November or December 1972 (except for the 8/27 "Sing Me Back Home" on So Many Roads). Pat Buzby Chicago, IL ------------------------------ ** 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 ****************************** . 0