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501.1 | Bobby checking the WELL? i find it kind of ironic... | AITRNG::DWEST | his job is to shed light... | Thu Nov 30 1995 10:06 | 18 |
| kinda funny Bobby should go to the WELL for ideas... anyone else
remember his comment to the effect of "why should i give sh*t about
what a bunch of dweebs on the WELL think???" (in reference to a
discussion of Picasso Moon being the worst dead song ever)
for what i'd like to see... i believe that the band has spawned a
whole new culture of it's own that incorporates a lot of other cultures
in it... i'd like to see the establishment of "culturaly centers"...
a fe places across the country where "tribal gatherings" can occur
periodically and where the boys and others can have events lasting
for a few days at a time so that the culture can thrive... this thing
has become bigger than they, or we, are... i'd like to see them feed
and care for it...
no, i don't think they are obliged to, but it sure would be nice...
kind of like the rainbow gatherings...
da ve
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501.2 | I hope the experiment never ends | DELNI::DSMITH | and they keep on dancin | Thu Nov 30 1995 10:36 | 19 |
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The Dead have always been able to provide quite a variety in their
presentation. Not only is there variety in the setlists, but the songs
themselves have transformed naturally over the years.
I think the new Dead will need to offer that sort of variety, not only in
the music, but in the performers. I would like to see many various
musicians with many different styles/cultures/instruments sitting in
Jerry's spot. On a tour by tour basis, I think this would keep
everyone from getting bored, including the performers.
As far as Jerry's tunes go. It would be nice to have Robert Hunter
recite the poetry, but I think the audience could do a fine job if
given the chance.
Bringing back Bruce Hornsby would also be a familiar sight.
- Deane
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501.3 | | 19745::EVANS | | Thu Nov 30 1995 10:38 | 5 |
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Bring Hornsby back, have him sing more and have the band play a few of his songs.
Jim
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501.4 | | 19745::EVANS | | Thu Nov 30 1995 10:43 | 8 |
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How about a series of "XXXX and the Dead" mini-tours - Dylan and the Dead,
Hornsby and the Dead, Carlos Santana and the Dead, Robert Hunter and the Dead,
etc. Each plays a short set alone and then come together for one big set at
the end.
Jim
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501.5 | That is what i am holding out for | STOWOA::LEBLANC_CH | All good things in all good time | Thu Nov 30 1995 10:45 | 1 |
| ....Barry Manilow and the Dead
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501.6 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | I'm drowning in you | Thu Nov 30 1995 10:57 | 1 |
| Nellie Wilson and the Dead.
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501.7 | | SERENE::TDAVIS | | Thu Nov 30 1995 11:04 | 2 |
| How about The Beatles, and The Dead... only kidding.
I like XXXXand The Dead, spice things up
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501.8 | :^) | STOWOA::LEBLANC_CH | All good things in all good time | Thu Nov 30 1995 11:07 | 3 |
| menudo and the dead
latin SALSA!
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501.9 | That would be cool! | DELNI::DSMITH | and they keep on dancin | Thu Nov 30 1995 11:08 | 2 |
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Willie Nelson?
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501.10 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | I'm drowning in you | Thu Nov 30 1995 11:21 | 3 |
| yeah, that's him. Nellie. Nellie Wilson "on the road again ..."
;-) ;-)
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501.11 | | AITRNG::DWEST | his job is to shed light... | Thu Nov 30 1995 11:32 | 1 |
| Frank Sinatra and the Dead
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501.12 | :^) | STOWOA::LEBLANC_CH | All good things in all good time | Thu Nov 30 1995 11:46 | 4 |
| Tony Bennett and the Dead
he's a MTV kinda guy as of late
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501.13 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | I'm drowning in you | Thu Nov 30 1995 11:57 | 4 |
| c'mooooon. you guys are gettin' weird.
next i expect something like: madonna and th...
(i can't even finish it ;-)
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501.14 | | STAR::ECOMAN::DEBESS | if my words did glow... | Thu Nov 30 1995 12:40 | 57 |
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> kinda funny Bobby should go to the WELL for ideas... anyone else
> remember his comment to the effect of "why should i give sh*t about
> what a bunch of dweebs on the WELL think???" (in reference to a
> discussion of Picasso Moon being the worst dead song ever)
Hah! Seth Jackson (former DEChead) was the one who posted the
LA Times(?) article to r.m.gd...and added the comment "so maybe
Bobby will be reading in here. Be careful what you say. No
more bad-mouthing Picasso Moon" (liberal use of quotes here)
anyways, I really like your idea da ve - I think that would be
way cool to have gatherings such as that - the band nourishing
the culture and us nourishing them and eachother - I love being
together with many, many deadheads - it feels so good.
anyways, my thoughts.
just some random ideas I've been thinking about while listening
to '95 tapes and 70's tapes...
Bobby, in the 70's, played such a soft and beautiful rhythm.
It's had a "harsher" sound of late, I think just to be heard
with all the other sounds. He was really out front in the
(particularly early) 70's and it was very easy to hear the
interactions of all the guitars.
Sorta like what he does with the acoustic today. Listening to
this summer tour's tapes, I think he's been out front alot lately
too, only cause Garia was so low key.
Maybe now that the lead guitar part will be a new-to-the-band
player, maybe Bobby can step out again and be a lead-rhythm
guitarist, whatever that is.
Fredda mentioned Steve Kimock(?) of Zero for lead guitarist - I
think this is an excellent idea - we need the spaciness for it
to still be the Dead and I also think we need someone who is
not "world-renowned" - Kimock is well-known and respected but
not a household name. He's also familiar with the style and the
songs and has a history with the bandmembers.
I love drums and space - I hope, even if they change the format
of their shows, that they still keep this part.
Listening to Phil sing makes me cringe. Sorry. If he's going
to be singing more of the songs in a show, I would strongly suggest
they get a singer to sing along with him (and not just backup) -
along the lines of what Donna did with him. I'm thinking in
particular of "Unbroken Chain" - I can't listen to him sing that
without making up Donna's part in my head - it's too painful ;-)
at one point I thought, instead of having someone else sing
Jerry's songs, maybe have a new instrument like maybe Branford's
sax do the parts where the vocals would be. Except. Those words.
We still have to hear those words. No ideas on who though.
Debess
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501.15 | LESH LUSHES UNITE! :^) | STOWOA::LEBLANC_CH | All good things in all good time | Thu Nov 30 1995 12:49 | 2 |
| hey!
lay off Lesh!
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501.16 | | AITRNG::DWEST | his job is to shed light... | Thu Nov 30 1995 12:51 | 3 |
| I HAVE IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ZAMFIR and The Dead!!!!!!!!!!! :^) :^) :^)
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501.17 | :^) | STOWOA::LEBLANC_CH | All good things in all good time | Thu Nov 30 1995 12:58 | 1 |
| PANFLUTEHEADS UNITE!
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501.18 | Bobby! Turn down your Kazoo! | SALEM::MARTIN_S | Perpetual Smile... | Thu Nov 30 1995 14:36 | 12 |
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Debess-
About Bob's guitar sound in the 90's: IT SOUNDS LIKE A FRICKIN KAZOO!!
Listen! You'll agree. (Harsh is an understatement). :-)
And yeah, he was AMAZING in the 70's. (Although, I admit he had a
nice sound in '87 too- Hampton comes to mind. Best Terrapin ever
played) :-)
IMHExpertO (of course)
Steve-O
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501.19 | | PILO3::RUSSO | claimin! | Thu Nov 30 1995 14:55 | 10 |
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I have to agree 100% about Bobby's guitar.....he played some really
neat, intricate rhythm guitar in the 70's. Lately, I think he has
gotten away from the style (for whatever reason), and replaced all
those neat things he did with guitar effects (he uses a really cheesy
distortion setting that creates that harsh "kazoo" sound).
It does sound really awful at times.....
Hogan
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501.20 | | SPSEG::COVINGTON | serpent deflector | Fri Dec 01 1995 09:05 | 2 |
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yanni and the dead...
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501.21 | | AITRNG::DWEST | his job is to shed light... | Fri Dec 01 1995 09:36 | 1 |
| at the acropolis... :^)
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501.22 | | PILO3::HANNAN | Beyond description... | Fri Dec 01 1995 10:06 | 10 |
| Is Slim Whitman available ? ;-) Would vault releases on obscure
UHF channels late at night on weekends be next ???
I've always thought that Willie Nelson should cover Stella Blue.
also fwiw, I'd like to see Henry Kaiser hook up with the band.
He can play and he gets wierd enuf too ;-)
/Ken
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501.23 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | I'm drowning in you | Fri Dec 01 1995 10:18 | 2 |
| well, if Willie played with the boyz, he'd be able to afford a
new guitar. ;-) ;-) ;-)
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501.24 | In the clink again.... | STOWOA::LEBLANC_CH | All good things in all good time | Fri Dec 01 1995 10:27 | 2 |
| he'd be getting busted alot more too!!
:^)
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501.25 | just some thoughts | SALEM::BENJAMIN | | Sat Dec 02 1995 18:43 | 4 |
| Snoop doggy dog can rap all the Jerry tunes and Mariah Carey can
do some Donna tunes......and that guy Zak something that filled in
for Dicky Betts after he was arrested for hitting his wife should
take over guitar duties....;-)
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501.26 | | STAR::ECOMAN::DEBESS | and like a fool I mixed them | Mon Dec 04 1995 10:37 | 8 |
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...in the same article that started this note, Weir also said
something about them thinking of keeping Jerry's repertoire in
the rotation - just dividing the songs amongst themselves...
hmmmmmmmm, very interesting...whattaya think about that?
Debess
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501.27 | happysad | STAR::ECOMAN::DEBESS | and like a fool I mixed them | Mon Dec 04 1995 14:28 | 26 |
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noone will answer me so I'll talk to myself ;-)...
what do I think of them still doing Jerry's songs?
I'm happy at the prospect.
the reality of "he's gone and nothing's gonna bring him back"
has set in but the idea of never hearing his songs done live
again is the bummer that hits me over and over again.
I've heard Slipknot doing his songs, and the first time I
heard them after Jerry died, I felt just fine hearing them
being done by someone else - just like they always did, right?
But they're not the Dead and it's another thing entirely to
think of the (remaining) Dead performing and someone else singing
Jerry's words with his bandmates playing the music. I think it
will be a mindwarp - and I kinda enjoy mindwarps myself ;-) actually...
There are just some songs that are so much a part of the Deadshow
experience, how they could continue (as the Dead) and not perform
them is hard for me to imagine. It would be so sad for me never to
hear them play Chinacat Sunflower, Eyes of the World, Terrapin,
Bertha, Birdsong...yyyeeeeeeeeeeee...forget it...I'm making myself
sad again...
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501.28 | don't mind the mindless one | STAR::ECOMAN::DEBESS | and like a fool I mixed them | Mon Dec 04 1995 15:39 | 19 |
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noone will console me, so I'll have to console myself...
...don't feel so sad Debess, when they do start playing together
again, that's gonna be the easiest place to be with Jerry's spirit...
(don't mind me...I'm in a weird mood today...and noone will play
with me!)... ;-) ;^0 8-)
so, anyways, to change the subject again kindof but not really...
in that same article it said what the other bandmembers are doing
now and it mentioned that Phil is going over tapes from the last
5 years to put together an album of their "new" songs that they
were trying to do a studio version of.
don't mind me as I get in another shot (I really do love Phil too,
just not his singing), so, I hope when he's listening to these tapes,
with his perfect pitch and all, that he'll make a realistic decision
about his future vocal participation...
Debess
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501.29 | I'll play Debess | STOWOA::LEBLANC_CH | All good things in all good time | Mon Dec 04 1995 15:43 | 5 |
| phil rocks the house......
end of story
:^)
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501.30 | No Use for Vince Tunes | BINKLY::CEPARSKI | Were They Ever Here At All? | Mon Dec 04 1995 15:44 | 16 |
| whatta ya mean Debess? between Phil's and Vince's tunes we could have a
kickass new album from the boyz! ;^)
something like this:
Long Way To Go Home
If The Shoe Fits
Samba In the Rain
Childhood's End
Long Way To Go Home
Unbroken Chain
All Too Much
Tom Thumb's Blues
Long Way To Go Home
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501.31 | | STAR::ECOMAN::DEBESS | and like a fool I mixed them | Mon Dec 04 1995 15:45 | 3 |
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so, you like his voice, huh, Chris?
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501.32 | mmmmmm...uh uh | STOWOA::LEBLANC_CH | All good things in all good time | Mon Dec 04 1995 15:48 | 8 |
| I just think he is the best *allaround* musician in the band....
his voice...well, ;^)
i also think we gotta cherish what we got left as an entity known as
the Grateful Dead so I'll even stop making comments about Bob Weir's
cheesiness.... :^)
which really got me going.....
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501.33 | somehow, this doesn't seem like what i started out to say... | ALFA2::DWEST | the storyteller makes no choice... | Mon Dec 04 1995 15:58 | 28 |
| i have been tied up most of the day since this was first posted so i
couldn't play until now...
i hope they do continue to play Jerry's songs... i know i plan to!
i kinda hoope that some of them will eventually enter the realm of
american folk music so that people will be diggin them for years and
years to come... the music never stops, you know?
you betcha it's going to be very wierd hearing them come from another
voice up there... never really bothered me when slipknot and others
would cover them cuz, well, they still sound like themselves covering
the dead... it would be the DEAD that would really wierd me out... :^)
it's kinda wierd... i listen to a lot of the music now and it really
can bring me down knowing that it will never happen that way again...
i get happy for being there for the times that i could, and i'm
certainly glad to have been part of this long strange bus ride for as
long as i have been... still, listening to Dark Star, Terrapin,
Broke Down and so many others there's a little pang that just won't go
away, no matter how much happiness there is in the room at the
moment...
i guess i'll always miss Jerry... it still amazes me how much of an
affect he had when he was here, and again, now that he's not... but
then again, it's part of why i want to see some of his tunes become
the new folk songs... as long as the music plays, he still lives...
da ve
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501.34 | | STAR::ECOMAN::DEBESS | and like a fool I mixed them | Mon Dec 04 1995 16:03 | 18 |
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HEY! about Bob's cheesiness - that really got me going too ;-)...
so watch what you're poking fun at there now...
but, I started this note with the idea of some suggestions
and since I'm not too good at thinking up new people they
could add, I'm thinking along the lines of what they have...
and if they're thinking along the lines of sharing the vocals
to Jerry's songs, this is my strongest suggestion. Unfortunately,
it's a negative suggestion, but I personally wonder how many
shows I would keep going to if Phil became a principle singer,
how many new tapes I would listen to. That's how strongly I
feel about it. I thought I could make a positive suggestion with
maybe a "co-singer" with Phil (at all times!)...
Debess
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501.35 | let Phil sing! | ALFA2::DWEST | the storyteller makes no choice... | Mon Dec 04 1995 16:22 | 20 |
| LET PHIL SING!!!! LET PHIL SING!!!! LET PHIL SING!!!!
but only once or twice per show... :^) :^) :^)
i like Phil a lot, and i've enjoyed when he gets to sing... of course,
mostly because he rarely gets to sing...
i feel reasonably confident that things are not so bad that he will be
elevated to the role of lead vocalist... :^) i'd rather let Bobby
drool on me all night... (EEEeeWWWWwww!!!!!)
Phil, as a musician, is an awesome bass player....
Phil, as a vocalist, is an awesome bass player.... :^)
they should have no problem... Vince and Bobby and the guests
(assuming there are guests) can handle it... let Phil do those low
harmony type things...
da ve
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501.36 | Diggin JGB Pawtucket 1978 | USOPS::MNELSON | Inspiration, move me Brightly | Mon Dec 04 1995 16:53 | 16 |
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Hey debess,
I cruised to work this morn, jammin to a kick ass JGB show the whole
way. I was very sad that I will never see my FAVORITE musician again.
The man had soul. I thought about the sad day in August when he passed
on. I thought about the music he left behind. And I especially
danced my ass off the whole way, jammin to the tunes.
I don't believe it IS over and CAN'T wait to see the band again.
I hope they do Jerry songs, as long as they can do them justice.
Mark
Diggin JGB Pawtucket 1978
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501.37 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | this the season? | Tue Dec 05 1995 07:43 | 6 |
| re; phil singing
i don't like it and find it almost excruciating.
but, people beg for it at shows.
gawd only knows why ;-)
i'd rather listen to him boom on that base.
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501.38 | | STAR::ECOMAN::DEBESS | I would not feel so all alone | Tue Dec 05 1995 08:41 | 28 |
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well, I been thinking (again)...and most of these replies here
have, jokingly or not, been suggesting guests. I actually would
rather they didn't go that route...at least not in a "permanent"
way. One of the most wonderful aspects of this band has been
the chemistry between the players - the way they can intuit
(is that a word?!?) where eachother is going and be there with
eachother. Sometimes it would even seem that they were all
playing their own song, but it would all fit together so well.
It's not just something even the most talented musician can always
do with a band that has played together for so long. I have to say
that I truthfully was not always so thrilled to be at a show where a
guest was playing - it changed the dynamics. Not that the music
wasn't good, it just seemed to me that more often than not the guest
precluded the "magic" from happening. Branford and Bruce were
exceptions to this - they seemed to fit right in quite well.
I hope they decide to find one (or more) permanent new bandmember(s)
to take Jerry's place, someone that they can be real comfortable with,
so that they'll be able to jam into space together -effortlessly-...
I've seen Henry Kaiser mentioned as a potential lead guitarist, and I
know that he and Bobby have played together. I have never heard him,
but I've heard him described as someone who can play great spacey jams.
He plays "Dark Star" with his band. Anyone heard his playing? Any
thoughts on him?
Debess
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501.39 | | AWECIM::HANNAN | Beyond description... | Tue Dec 05 1995 08:46 | 10 |
| re: Henry Kaiser
I've only heard his "Those that know history and are doomed to repeat it",
I think that's the name of it. I haven't listened to it in a long time,
but I was blown away when I heard it. It contains Dark Star, Mason's
Children, both very very well done. I forget what else is on there, but
he's a great guitarist. Not sure about vocals though, could be another
Phil situation here ;-)
/Ken
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501.40 | | AWECIM::RUSSO | claimin! | Tue Dec 05 1995 09:10 | 12 |
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I think that a constant rotation of guests would no work out in the
long run, because it would become tiring for the band.....it seems to
me that trying to integrate a new person on a regular basis would be a
lot of work, and they would be constantly working towards but never
achieving a "comfortable" state on stage (something that is essential
to these guys I feel).
I doubt this would happen.....I think they realize that they need a
permanent member added....that is, if they've even thought about it ;^)
Hogan
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501.41 | permenent guests... :^) | ALFA2::DWEST | the storyteller makes no choice... | Tue Dec 05 1995 09:16 | 10 |
| when i talk of guests, i am usually referring to the Bruce, Branford,
Dylan type... the folks they know, are comfy with, have some rapport
already... i agree that it would be most difficult to work in new
folks all the time, and counterproductive...
as for Phil singing, i agree Jols, it can be painful... i like it
mostly for the novelty aspect... he doesn't sing often so it's kinda
fun when he does... also, i LOVE box o' rain... :^)
da ve
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501.42 | | STAR::ECOMAN::DEBESS | dodging lions & wasting time | Wed Dec 06 1995 13:24 | 16 |
| > <<< Note 501.35 by ALFA2::DWEST "the storyteller makes no choice..." >>>
> -< let Phil sing! >-
> i feel reasonably confident that things are not so bad that he will be
> elevated to the role of lead vocalist... :^)
well, da ve, you have put my mind at ease ;-) a bit with your
words here...and listening last night to a Ratdog tape and
thinking here is Bobby singing all the songs all night so there
should really be no reason he couldn't take over more of the songs
at a Dead show...
Debess
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501.43 | pass the cheese please! :^) | ALFA2::DWEST | the storyteller makes no choice... | Wed Dec 06 1995 13:39 | 13 |
| yep, that's me! minds eased, while-you-wait... :^)
now, let's move on tothe thought of Bobby doing all that lead
singing... i wholeheartedly agree that he's very good at what he
does, but does that mean that we're going to have to listen to
the cheesey ramada-inn-lounge-parts now??? should i start leaving the
tie dyes at home and wearing polyester??? or just bring a big block of
vermont cheddar to pass out at shows when he starts singing Misty?
:^) :^) :^)
da ve
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501.44 | | DELNI::DSMITH | How does that song go? | Wed Dec 06 1995 13:43 | 5 |
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The day jerry left us, I ventured to Hampton Beach to chill. Upon
arriving at the seasonal traffic jam at the entrance to Hampton, I
could hear Bobby singing at the club casino from the car. It was a
relief to hear his voice. I would think that to be the same now.
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501.45 | I'll take a slice | STOWOA::LEBLANC_CH | All good things in all good time | Wed Dec 06 1995 13:46 | 6 |
| as cheest as he is...it would still be the boys and I will learn to
deal...
If i get hit with spit from the stage tho, I am walking out
:^)
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501.46 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | this the season? | Wed Dec 06 1995 13:51 | 4 |
| cheese: JUST SAY NO!
(i'd prefer phil to sing than to sit thru Misty ;-)
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501.47 | may your songs always be sung | STAR::ECOMAN::DEBESS | dodging lions & wasting time | Wed Dec 06 1995 13:54 | 16 |
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ah, yes, another worry ;-)... when I first heard the Dead do
"Samba" I had the same sorta vision - polyester deadheads in
a Las Vegas lounge ;-)... and Bobby -does- tend to drift to
the lounge-act style songs when on his own... I know deep in
my heart that he's a prankster and won't go straight on us,
but sometimes I think that tendency is there and maybe he
needs to surround himself with fellow-weirdos to keep him
from going in that direction too much!
if they do keep Jerry's songs that may ensure that the deadness
will continue.
Debess
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501.48 | Hopelessly Hoping | STOWOA::LEBLANC_CH | All good things in all good time | Wed Dec 06 1995 14:02 | 10 |
| so that means we will get to see another Scarlet->Fire
or Chinacat
or Terrapin
or Althea
or HelpSlipFrank
or WharfRat
or
or
or....
:^)
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501.49 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | this the season? | Wed Dec 06 1995 14:16 | 5 |
| <- yes, unless they go commercial and get Velveeta to sponsor the tour
:-q
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501.50 | | DELNI::DSMITH | How does that song go? | Wed Dec 06 1995 14:23 | 4 |
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I could deal with not hearing velveeta....er, I mean Corina again.
It's offensive and it followed me for nearly the whole summer tour of
1992. I'd rather be Enternitied.
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501.51 | | STAR::ECOMAN::DEBESS | where the neon madmen climb | Wed Dec 06 1995 14:30 | 3 |
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....sshhake sshhhhhhake...
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501.52 | got a head full of ideas that are driving me insane | STAR::ECOMAN::DEBESS | where the neon madmen climb | Wed Dec 06 1995 14:38 | 5 |
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btw - what is it that is offensive to you about Corrina?
and another question - who did Weir write Eternity with?
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501.53 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Wed Dec 06 1995 14:53 | 8 |
| I'll take whatever they want to throw my way..
I'll *NEVER* complain about another cheesy bobby song again
(though I may call it one, i'll never complain)
and I'll *never* complain about another dead-done-dylan song
either.....
VELLVEEETTAAAA ! everyone sing along!!! SHHHHAAAAKKKKKEEEEEE!!
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501.54 | No offense taken | BINKLY::CEPARSKI | Guess It Doesn't Matter, Anyway | Wed Dec 06 1995 14:54 | 9 |
| >>what is it that is offensive to you about Corrina?
some of the lyrics are cheezy but I almost expect that from Bob these
days. Overall I dig it!!
>>who did Weir write Eternity with?
I'm having a mental block on this right now but me thinks its Willie
Dixon
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501.55 | ? | STOWOA::LEBLANC_CH | All good things in all good time | Wed Dec 06 1995 15:00 | 2 |
| wasn't neil young in on velveeta as well
and i think you are right about willie too jeff
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501.56 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | this the season? | Wed Dec 06 1995 15:06 | 5 |
| my ALLSONGS.ZIP lists Eternity as Bob Weir and Willie Dixon.
it doesn't have a song called Velveeta, tho.
and i like Corina
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501.57 | What is it we're supposed to shake???? | DELNI::DSMITH | How does that song go? | Wed Dec 06 1995 15:33 | 9 |
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I found Corrina to lag in the Dead department. There's no exotic
story, outstanding solos, climaxes or intense, reveling jams.
Oh yeah. I used the term "offended" cause it's a selfish buzzword of the
nineties and I felt my ranting and ravings about Purina deemed it
appropriate. Offense is far to often wasted by the easily offended
it seems. :-)
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501.58 | asks you with a grin if you're having a good time | STAR::ECOMAN::DEBESS | where the neon madmen climb | Wed Dec 06 1995 15:42 | 13 |
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I thought that Corrina was opening up into some nice jams
in the end as of late, no?
the part I didn't like in that song was (not too good on
musical terms) the bridge part - doesn't exactly seem well
worked out to me, and doesn't seem to fit in well...
as to what we're supposed to shake - damned if I know, just
love to hear Bobby tell me to shake it ;-)
Debess
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501.59 | | SMURF::HAPGOOD | Java Java HEY! | Wed Dec 06 1995 15:59 | 16 |
| <<< Note 501.58 by STAR::ECOMAN::DEBESS "where the neon madmen climb" >>>
-< asks you with a grin if you're having a good time >-
> I thought that Corrina was opening up into some nice jams
> in the end as of late, no?
From the nobody asked me departmet...
I agree w/ Debess. It was coming right along....
Listen to the last garden run or the one before...One has an excellent
corrina....with a nice jam at the end too.
bob
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501.60 | | BINKLY::CEPARSKI | Guess It Doesn't Matter, Anyway | Wed Dec 06 1995 16:01 | 15 |
| >>wasn't neil young in on velveeta as well
Neil had his hands in "Easy Answers" and appears on Wasserman's Trios
CD performing that song with Wasserman and Bobby.
BTW, Willie Dixon is on that CD as well performing a song called
"Dustin' Off the Bass". Nicely done tune, IMO!!
Back to Corrina - the end of that song was really starting to go
someweir I thought (went nicely with Mathilda jams) and there were some
very comical moments when Jerry would try to growl and scream during the
chorus. Listen to the version from Highgate '94 and in one spot it sounds
like someone stepped on the big man's foot or something for the wail he
let's out!! My favorite part of that show! ;^)
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501.61 | I used to be amoung the crowd you're in with | STAR::ECOMAN::DEBESS | aint no use to sit&wonder why | Wed Dec 06 1995 16:45 | 7 |
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while I'm admitting to songs-I-like-that-everyone-else-doesn't,
I like "Long Long Long Long Long etc Way to Go Home"...just
not so often...
Debess
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501.62 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | this the season? | Thu Dec 07 1995 07:41 | 8 |
| Corina is Hart-Weir-Hunter.
I also liked the 94 highgate corina. but, i don't have the tape.
:-( poor me. :-( pity
;-)
I like long long way too.
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501.63 | | DELNI::DSMITH | Answers aplenty in the by & by | Thu Dec 07 1995 09:59 | 7 |
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Awe, c'mon. Don't you think General Mills should approach Bobby. How
avant-garde.
"Puuuurrrrrinnnnnaaaa.....puppy chow!
Puuuurrrrriiinnnaaaa.....eat it, eat it!
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501.64 | :^) | ALFA2::DWEST | the storyteller makes no choice... | Thu Dec 07 1995 10:12 | 8 |
| i can see it now...
Puuuuuurrrrriiiiinnnnnaaaaaa... eat it up puppy!!!!
and a camera shot of a dog spitting drool from a microphone... :^)
da ve
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501.65 | | DELNI::DSMITH | Answers aplenty in the by & by | Thu Dec 07 1995 10:32 | 3 |
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Yes, they can use an Otis look alike! Or even more bizzare, a dog that
resembles Bobby.
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501.66 | | BINKLY::CEPARSKI | Guess It Doesn't Matter, Anyway | Thu Dec 07 1995 10:37 | 3 |
| >>Or even more bizzare, a dog that resembles Bobby.
I always thought Bobby and Droopy Dog had similar features.
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501.67 | | ZENDIA::FERGUSON | Run, run, run for the roses | Fri Dec 08 1995 19:27 | 25 |
| well, behind in here again.
anyways, i just blaaaaaaaaaaaazzed thru this topic...
re: guests
i'd be psyched for guests. definitely add a new dimension to the
band. i always had a great time when Ronnie would invite his
bluez buddies up on stage at the bull and let'em jam. some guests
were people just starting out, others we very well seasoned (Pine Top
Perkins, BBQ Bob, etc) and made for some fun fun nights.
re; corrina
i actually like this song.
it _can_ be very trippy :-)
re: bobby
i can dig bobby... he cranks and gets the place raging
wqhen he delivers the vocals with authority. same with
the old days of brent... he could really whip the crowd
into a frenzy! vinnie can too, he just hasta do the
right songs. definitely need a mix of vocalists though
'cux bobby will tire...
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501.68 | Why? | XLIB::REHILL | Call Me Mystery Hill | Wed Dec 13 1995 12:43 | 8 |
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Well, maybe its time for some silly trivia.
Anybody know why they called the CD/Album Without A Net?
My thoughts in the next reply.
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501.69 | | XLIB::REHILL | Call Me Mystery Hill | Wed Dec 13 1995 12:43 | 7 |
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When Brnet Mydland would check into a hotel, he used the name
Cliffton Hanger, or Cliff Hanger, as his name.
Without a Net is a reference to that.
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501.70 | | STAR::ECOMAN::DEBESS | ohmama,CanThisREALLYBeTheEnd | Wed Dec 13 1995 12:46 | 3 |
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I always thought it was because it was live...
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501.71 | you mean it doesn't??? | ALFA2::DWEST | the storyteller makes no choice... | Wed Dec 13 1995 12:57 | 4 |
| i always thought it was because Annette stopped touring with the
band... ;^)
da ve
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501.72 | | LASSIE::TRAMP::GRADY | Subvert the dominant pair of dimes | Thu Dec 14 1995 09:01 | 9 |
| Weren't you going to call your band that once, Da ve?
Without Annette?
:-)
Mebbe that was someone else...
tim
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501.73 | | STAR::ECOMAN::DEBESS | is it the End or Beginning | Thu Dec 14 1995 10:21 | 9 |
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did this come out after Brent had died (I can't remember)?
and you're saying they named it this because of his alias
and because of the way he lived his life and because of the
way he died?
hmmmmmmmm......
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501.74 | yep, that was us | ALFA2::DWEST | the storyteller makes no choice... | Thu Dec 14 1995 10:23 | 10 |
| yep... :^) Bruised Orange, the ol' bluegrass band was almost called
without annette... but considering how much trouble we have getting
people to spell Cross the Water right, we decided Without Annette
would be too tough...
and now the Cross the Water is together again, we're still having
trouble getting people to get that one right... maybe Without Annette
would have been better after all!
da ve
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