>12/11/79: http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=516146
Brew Ziggins to the white courtesy phone please!
JimK
Brews not here, man.
Yeah, but there hasn't been a S>S thread in quite a while. This may
bring him back.
JimK
Now there is an honor to behold.
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That'd be a good thing. The comedic stylings and ready wit of Brew are
sorely missed 'round these parts.
I'll take a S>S any time over the awkward arrangement Garcia saddled
Hunter's Stagger Lee .
Too funny. When I first opened this thread, no one had responded to it
yet. I was thinking of th exact same line you used here, as great
minds think alike, and, apparently so do ours. But I paused for a
moment and checked out the poster history for this guy. I saw that he
had responded to a thread I started last year, one about 85 being
overrated. I was curious about what he had to say there, so I opened
the thread and the first response I got on it was from Brew! Ain't it
crazy.
This has got to be a sign of the return of the son of circumstance
himself.
Fred
The Return of the Son of Circumstance..................I think I saw
Roger Cormans 1969 film version back in college......
Really? I always liked Stagger Lee.
> Agreed. Maybe Sweets will lay off the Ithaca janitorial tales that
> seemingly scared him off.
> --
> Peace,
> Steve
Hah!....kid couldn't take it!
He's over on the Steve Hoffman forum
http://www.stevehoffman.tv/forums/
and is always ready to chime in whenever
theres a GD or King Crimson discussion.
The rest of the crew over there will spend countless
pages discussing which is the best Monkees reissues
and why Poco's back catalogue is mastered ALL wrong!
I lasted 2 weeks there before they banned me from posting.
> > I'll take a S>S any time over the awkward arrangement Garcia saddled
> > Hunter's Stagger Lee .
>
> Really? I always liked Stagger Lee.
Always? I love the tune, have no trouble with the arrangement at all,
but Bob's butchery of said tune in 79 was more than I could bear. That
and Sugaree were the worst crimes he committed with that fucking
thing, and I always got a chuckle when the guy asked Jerry if that was
the reason he put SL to sleep for a while and he said, "pretty much."
Fred
I wonder why it took them so long ....
Call me naive, but I always thought of Dave as *our* red-headed
stepchild. It never occured to me that he would be steppin' out.
As I said, naive.
So I went and checked his posting history and the little slut *has*
been plying his mop in other venues. Now, the weird part is, I took a
peek at some of the ones in the phish group (Mercy!) and the Dylan
group. It was strange to behold that checking about 8 or nine of the
ones listed, every single one was just a pasting of the post he was
responding to and nothing added by him. It was like a perpetual silent
post march.
Fred
> I wonder why it took them so long ....
Aint you got some book reports to grade there, Nancy Drew?
Fred is right ... you been steppin' out on us. Wassup wit' dat, dawg?
Richard in Fresno
Well at least he is making friends:
http://groups.google.com/group/rec.music.dylan/browse_frm/thread/143478daa424bd12#
Not to mention he has a little motivational speaker gig going:
I saw the bulk of my shows from 79 to 82..
When they played those tunes, which I heard a lot.. Which would appear
toward the end of the second set, that meant so many other great tunes were
not to be heard that night...
"Lfh" <onetas...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1419b6c1-79d0-4a1e...@f24g2000prh.googlegroups.com...
Ack!! Gawd!!!
I need a drink (tm)
> Not to mention he has a little motivational speaker gig going:
>
> http://www.gonzospeaks.com/- Hide quoted text -
At first glance I thought the above link was genosteaks.com. I need a
drink...or maybe not.
How about the poor people who actually sign up for this and then get
stuck with overdue PG&E bills?
HEH!
This place is always good for a laugh.
Is he the one posting over there under the "Spaceboy" handle?
JimK
>Lfh wrote:
I love this part:
That furthur said, if you're the victim of "identity theft", i
understand: same thing happened to me.
If yer doing it intentionally, knock it the fuck off.
Sincerely,
Robert dudley Dickinson
___
cc: hell, i'll email him directly if i can figger out how
==============
Way to go, dudley!
JimK
the *real* Audio JIbbah-Jabbah is at the Asylum...
http://www.audioasylum.com/audio/music/rock/bbs.html
>NONE !!!!
>
>I saw the bulk of my shows from 79 to 82..
>When they played those tunes, which I heard a lot.. Which would appear
>toward the end of the second set, that meant so many other great tunes were
>not to be heard that night...
I felt the same way back then. Nowadays, though, I enjoy hearing
recordings of S>S.
Likewise. Due to "bad luck", it took me something like 7 shows until I
caught my first Estimated, and an even dozen until my first Playing. It was
*always* LostSaint.
Most all of them are nice, but there still isn't a whole lot to distinguish
them from each other. If you count some of the jams after Saint (5/12/80
and that Nassau show from fall '79 (10/31?) come to mind), you can make some
distinctions.
It seems that whole late November > December 1980 run of shows is so well
played, in general, that those might be better than some others, but again
hard to say for sure.
It all melts into a dream, even on nice sbd recordings.
> Most all of them are nice, but there still isn't a whole lot to distinguish
> them from each other.
The S>S on 10/12/84, like everything else they did that night, is
sharp as a tack, and the jam in Saint just rages.
Fred
> NONE !!!!
>
> I saw the bulk of my shows from 79 to 82.. When they played
> those tunes, which I heard a lot.. Which would appear toward
> the end of the second set, that meant so many other great tunes
> were not to be heard that night...
I feel exactly the same way about Knockin' On Heaven's Door
during the late 1980s.
E-fucking-NOUGH already, guys...let's hear something else as
the second set closer/encore!
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