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    what is the Shakespear line? 'there are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosopy.' something like that. anyway, concerning humans, I think it is important to look back at primates: There is a certain species of monkey that lives on two different islands. The two groups of monkeys that live on the two islands are just alike, the same species, the same basic environments, and hence, the same basic lifestyles, but the two islands are far apart, and the monkeys don’t swim, so there is never any contact between the two groups. One day, on the first island, one of the monkeys somehow makes a discovery that by taking a piece of the fruit which is their main food down to the water and so aking it, it becomes much easier to peel. This is a wonderful discovery, a real breakthrough. Soon, the other monkeys on the island begin to catch on, and learn this helpful new technique. Now, although this species of monkeys may have lived for genera tion upon generation on these two islands without making this discovery, now that it has been done, by the time the hundredth monkey on the first island has learned it, there will be monkeys doing it on the second island as well. the allegedly REAL story: The Japanese monkey, Macaca Fuscata, had been observed in the wild for a period of over 30 years. In 1952, on the island of Koshima, scientists were providing monkeys with sweet potatoes dropped in the sand. The monkey liked the taste of the raw sweet potatoes, but they found the dirt unpleasant. An 18-month-old female named Imo found she could solve the problem by washing the potatoes in a nearby stream. She taught this trick to her mother. Her playmates also learned this new way and they taught their mothers too. This cultural innovation was gradually picked up by various monkeys before the eyes of the scientists. Between 1952 and 1958 all the young monkeys learned to wash the sandy sweet potatoes to make them more palatable. Only the adults who imitated their children learned this social improvement. Other adults kept eating the dirty sweet potatoes. Then something startling took place. In the autumn of 1958, a certain number of Koshima monkeys were washing sweet potatoes -- the exact number is not known. Let us suppose that when the sun rose one morning there were 99 monkeys on Koshima Island who had learned to wash their sweet potatoes. Let's further suppose that later that morning, the hundredth monkey learned to wash potatoes. THEN IT HAPPENED! By that evening almost everyone in the tribe was washing sweet potatoes before eating them. The added energy of this hundredth monkey somehow created an ideological breakthrough! But notice: A most surprising thing observed by these scientists was that the habit of washing sweet potatoes then jumped over the sea...Colonies of monkeys on other islands and the mainland troop of monkeys at Takasakiyama began washing their sweet potatoes. Thus, when a certain critical number achieves an awareness, this new awareness may be communicated from mind to mind. Although the exact number may vary, this Hundredth Monkey Phenomenon means that when only a limited number of people know of a new way, it may remain the conscious property of these people. But there is a point at which if only one more person tunes-in to a new awareness, a field is strengthened so that this awareness is picked up by almost everyone! ********************** I am more of a believer in the 'small circle' of change. if I, as an individual behave and live my life in a certain positive way; then maybe, just maybe... I can influence the small circle of people around me to also behave in a 'humane' way. %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% the other version I heard, a bit more cynical ended with something like: by the time the 100th monkey learned to was the potato; the first one forgot why they were doing it; the first monkey stopped washing his potatos, ... gradually all of the monkeys forgot to wash the potatos and they certainly forgot WHY they were washing the potatos in the first place; they ended up eating the fucking sandy potatoes again. seem familiar? ******************* why the fuck do humans repeat the history of war over and over again? why the fuck do some humans spread much much more suffering and hate than love?? OK, back to the music. ( -: peace.
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    sken sez: "if god didn't intend for us to eat PEOPLE,why did he make US taste like CHICKEN?" he-he... hmmm... (to the best of my knowledge) i cannot confirm or deny the latter part of that statement. as fer life... i may be in the minority (on this board)... but i'm a firm believer in the truth of the bible... not the "for-profit" tv preachers, or the "everybody-interprets-it-in-their-own-way" belief... but i believe in an adherance to, and study of, the book. nothing added to or taken away. philosophy/philosophers...? methinks that sometimes "educated" men try to come up with an answer to an equation with too many unknowns.
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    skenisahen What is the porpoise of life? Couldn't resist... I don't think it is a stopping of thinking, there is always that stirring around. However I think it is the stepping back from the always active "monkey mind" or the analyzing, critical mind and just observing it and then or else getting caught totally involved in the moment and the thinking evaporates. "Be Here Now" as Baba Ram Dass said. I get there through meditation, gardening, physical work, hiking, running, kayaking, immersion in the natural world, playing music and listening and dancing to music, especially the Good Old Grateful Dead. Other people have their ways. Some call it Zen, some call it flow, some don't call it at all. Chop wood, carry water. Listen to the music play. Peace. Do I contradict myself? Very well then I contradict myself, (I am large, I contain multitudes.) Walt Whitman-Song of Myself
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    hackster: I always thought that bumper sticker should say: "if god didn't intend for us to eat PEOPLE, why did he make US taste like CHICKEN?" Hal R: Those are some fantastic quotes. I've been a big fan of the "journey" as opposed to the destination but I hadn't thought about the stoppage of thinking angle. Thats is a great point. | I'm just a, well...porpoise. |
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    the great samuel clemens (mark twain) once said-"sacred cows make the best hamburger." and, seen on a bumper sticker once- "if god didn't intend for us to eat animals, why did he make them taste like meat?" mmm, mmm good.
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    You said " You ain't gonna learn what you don't wanna know"
    Regarding: Here is an open one: Why does it seem so hard to teach people how to love one another or at the very least, peacefully co-exist? Because of greed, hatred and ignorance and people's grasping and attachment to them. and because they have not realized the following "The answer is never the answer. What's really interesting is the mystery. If you seek the mystery instead of the answer, you'll always be seeking. I've never seen anybody really find the answer-- they think they have, so they stop thinking. But the job is to seek mystery, evoke mystery, plant a garden in which strange plants grow and mysteries bloom. The need for mystery is greater than the need for an answer." -- Ken Kesey and I tell you, don't get hung up on anything, but stand above, pass on, and be free. --John Thomas what do I know? what would coyote the trickster say? Do I contradict myself? Very well then I contradict myself, (I am large, I contain multitudes.) Walt Whitman-Song of Myself
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    "May I mom the dogface to the banana patch?" “The Omnipotent Grateful Dead!”
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    chicken is imitating all the other meats. Maybe, just maybe, chickens were last in line but somehow became the bigger attention-drawing whores that they are and now everyone compares the other meats to chicken, when in fact the other meats were here first.
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    Hackster: That, my friend, is awesome. You always come through with one of those 'koan'-like sayings. Thanks! | I'm just a, well...porpoise. |
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    All generalizations are false.
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Where did the Dead play in Pa. so often? I know Phily was big, but where else?
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Thanks to the folks who found the number of shows played in PA. I am familiar with Deadbase, but had no idea you could find a tally there. Anywho, happy Labor Day - that means don't labor too hard.Peace All, Zachary
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Mother inlaw needs firewood for the upcomming winter, brother inlaw and I spent many hours yesterday and today getting wood, cutting and stacking. Days off are the only days one can set aside for such chores. Still need that # of Pa. shows, as far as where in Pa. Thanks and happy labor day.
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Pa.-67 times. The breakdown is; The Spectrum...53, Civic Convention Hall Aud...5, Electric Factory...5, JFK Stadium...2, Temple U...1, U of Penn. Irvine Stadium....1. Then Pitt's count was 17. The breakdown is; Civic Arena...1, Pittsburgh Civic Arena....8, THE Stanley Theatre..6, Three Rivers Stadium..2. And the the music played the band once in Scranton at the Catholic Youth Center, twice at the State College/Penn State U Recreation Hall , and 4 times in Upper Darby at the Tower Theatre. That is the count thanks to Deadbase XI.
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I don't want to argue the facts, but JFK is not in Pa. Civic Arena and Pittsburgh civic arena are the same place and I'm not sure they played there 9 times. I can believe the 53 at the spectrum, the Dead seemed to love playing there. But facts are facts!! Thanks for the Input.
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Actually I wondered about that JFK listing (on 7-10-87 and 7-7-89). But never having ventured east, I just quoted from the Base. I did screw up the count however. It was 67 shows in Phillidelphia and the total count from PENNSYLVANIA was 101 shows (again Deadbase XI) . The other shows were in; Bethlehem 1 Burgettstown 2 Easton 1 Harrisburg 2 Lancaster 1 Hershey 1 Lewisburg 1 Meadville 1 Sorry on that prior count, and I'll leave it to you to figure out that JFK venue (?). AND listening to DP # 36, with the Dead's sonic rumble and stratospheric soaring, I must say that they certainly loved playing the Spectrum and the Spectrum crowd loved 'em right back. Tremendous show!!
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And then you have to add those Pitt shows to the grand total for Pa. And on that (Pitt) note; The Civic Arena show is listed on 4-21-71 and it is listed separately from the Pittsburgh Civic Arena (9-24-73, 4-18-78, 11-29-81, 7-2-85, 7-6-87, 6-26-88, 4-2-89, and 4-3-89). Seemed like those might be the same place. But who knows?
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Pardon my latent dyxlexia, it was 4-12-71 (not 4-21-71) for that Pitt. Civic arena show. The older I get the more I get things reversed/backwards. And I searched further (no pun intended) and in the Venue Capacities section (in Odds & Ends in Deadbase XI ) and it lists the John F Kennedy Stadium (capacity 90,400) in Philadelphia Pa. Dylan and the Dead are listed as the 7-10-87 show, and then the Grateful Dead played there on 7-7-89 (with B. Hornsby and the Range opening). It also states that was the final concert held at J.F.K. stadium.
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This old (and now ghost) stadium is frequently confused with RFK which is in Washington, D.C. The Dude Abides!
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I'm guilty of mistaking the 2 stadiums. Hey, thanks for all the input on this subject, MUCH APPRECIATED!!!!. I was wondering where the name oroboros comes from. There is a band out of ohio called the JMilller band used to be named oroboros years ago, any connection there?
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Steve-O, I Don't know the band that you are referring to, but we both were probably familar with the ancient concept of "the end or the beginning?" or the Oroboros. In Steven Peters book, 'The Stories Behind Every Grateful Dead Song', he wrote "Hunter would evoke yet another classic image in this vein, when he compared the unending spin of the Grateful Dead's career path to the Oroboros, a mythical dragon or serpent which was depicted as biting its own tail and which symbolized infinity or eternal recurrence." On the old website, BlueJayWay posted a wonderful renaissance woodcut of an oroboros/serpent eating it's tail and in the center of that 'circle' was a baby with a skull or skeleton. Those images juxtipositioned to display the life-death-rebirth-mystery. I view it as an organic representaion of the wheel, which for many symbolizes the unending cycles of renewal and eternity. Anyway to make a long story short (which I am constitutionally incaplable of doing), it is a fantastic creature and archetypal concept and I have always connected it to my experiences the Dead. The Oroboros figured prominently into one of my favorite Grateful Dead shows in 1977 on New Year's Eve at Winterland and once again at a subsequent 1978 Madison show. (See my post under Encounters for that whole story). Also thank you "tour historian" for clearing that up about the JFK Stadium. I was wondering about that as well. A 'ghost' stadium. Perfect, great image! And we love to be haunted by those stories that those 'ghost' stadiums whisper and sing to us.
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Who is Queen Jane? Do I contradict myself? Very well then I contradict myself, (I am large, I contain multitudes.) Walt Whitman-Song of Myself
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She was the finest female minds of her time (century) according to Alison Weir (I suppose Bob thought highly of her as well). AKA Jane of England 1537 -1554. There is a marvelous article on Wikipedia that is a must read. The Dude Abides!
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Leave it to GRTUD to see "marvelous" from that story of tragedy, ha-ha;-) In another light, I wonder how Jane would react to the lack of downloads on this web site. These type of facts have been categorically dismissed or avoided by our current generation of cry babies. "Oh where are my precious downloads???" "Off with your fucking head, mate!!! You'll have them in Hell" "All energy flows according to the whims of the Great Magnet. What a fool I was to defy him."
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GRTUD, Golden Road,Thank you gentemen. That is a fascinating story in Wilkipedia on Lady Jane Gray. Do I contradict myself? Very well then I contradict myself, (I am large, I contain multitudes.) Walt Whitman-Song of Myself
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i was at the last show that tore that ole building down!! nothing left to do but smile, smile, smile
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Furthermore, how can she make money as a writer? This past Friday (Oct. 26, 2007) she wrote a callous "book review" of the book "Gonzo - The Life of Hunter S. Thompson - An Oral Biography", by Jann S. Wenner and Corey Seymour (Little Brown). While attempting to seem "cutting edge" she frames her review of the book around the fact that HST committed suicide inside his house, an act she referred to as "selfish". Knowing how shallow her sentiments would be found by rational readers, regardless their opinion of HST (or the book in question, for that matter), she attempted to validate her sterile and merit less opinion with a dubious personal qualification involving a relative, which she categorized in the same vile manner. Her pandering to the modern establishment's right wing agenda is sickening, imo. I thought book reviews involved reading and assessing the authors success or failure of communicating or invoking facts or ideas but it appears those in the self absorbed news media "elite" have decided the subject is all that's worthy of comment, at least with the Washington Post and it's (lack of) editors, in this instance. What angers me most is the fact that she called ANYONE selfish. I suppose Carolyn See would know selfish, that much is certain. The Dude Abides!
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Why bother? A bit meteor is gonna come and hit the earth some day, wipe everything out anyway, even if you die in the meantime. (just look at the craters from meteors on the moon, Earth has been hit just as much, its just that weather has eroded it, Siberea was hit in 1908 (just a small one). Look what happened to Jupiter a few years ago, meteors wiped out any civilized life (if there was some form of life on Jupiter). And even if it didn't happen in your lifetime, the worlds so messed up, try and find a good glass of water, or some health food, or someone who is sane. But, in the mean time, may as well have a fun time, so you have something to remember in case a meteor strikes and civilization goes kipoot. Lets have a party, lets have a rock concert. Take some B Vitamins to cheer ourselves up. especially B6, makes you Happy, B12 too, and B2 restores brain cells, how about that, you thought you were doomed? You can regenerate, with B2, but the other B Vitamins too, they keep you Happy. Music for the New Millennium by ARCHURE reg tmrk www.archure.net
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did that slip out?? image hosted by ImageVenue.com to the real Oroboros: did the sculpture you gave jerry have his tail in his mouth?
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Yes, it did. The dragon I gave Jerry did have the tail in it's mouth, much like your second pictured Oroboros, as opposed to the first. The one I made was a wingless dragon (but a quadroped as opposed to biped). However, it did find a way to fly that New Year's evening of '77 in Winterland. Or was that me?
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I don't know nuthing about those dragons, but when I looked them up on the internet they all seemed to have their tail in their mouth, so I was wondering about the piece you gave jerry. I dig that "is it the end or beginning" refernece, apt, certainly apt. this (the posting of oroboroses? oroboroi?) got started when I felt a certain deja vu kick ifrom some scenes from the wild wild west of the old daze. well, who knows? is it the end or the beginning? ( -; is it silence on the edge of music? I would not want anyone to think I am feckless in this ever brief moment of clarity, for I am one who is most certainly full of "feck" peace.
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Actually I wondered about that JFK listing (on 7-10-87 and 7-7-89). But never having ventured east, I just quoted from the Base.I did screw up the count however. It was 67 shows in Phillidelphia and the total count from PENNSYLVANIA was 101 shows (again Deadbase XI) . The other shows were in; Bethlehem 1 Burgettstown 2 Easton 1 Harrisburg 2 Lancaster 1 Hershey 1 Lewisburg 1 Meadville 1 there was also a show in good old SCRANTON back in the 70's at the CYC. i think it was 71, but not sure it's in the archives though. nothing left to do but smile, smile, smile
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I think these are all of the shows played in good old Pennsylvania: 102 shows, if my source is correct: 04/26/68- Electric Factory - Philadelphia, PA 04/27/68- Electric Factory - Philadelphia, PA 04/28/68- Electric Factory - Philadelphia, PA 12/06/68- The Spectrum - Philadelphia, PA 02/07/69- Stanley Theater - Pittsburgh, PA 02/07/69- Stanley Theater - Pittsburgh, PA 02/14/69- Electric Factory - Philadelphia, PA 02/15/69- Electric Factory - Philadelphia, PA 05/16/70- Temple University - Philadelphia, PA 10/16/70- Irvine Auditorium - Philadelphia, PA 04/10/71- East Hall Franklin And Marshall Col. - Lancaster, PA 04/12/71- Civic Arena - Pittsburgh, PA 04/13/71- Catholic Youth Center - Scranton, PA 04/14/71- Bucknell University - Lewisburg, PA 04/15/71- Allegheny State College - Meadvllle, PA 09/21/72- The Spectrum - Philadelphia, PA 03/24/73- The Spectrum - Philadelphia, PA 09/20/73- The Spectrum - Philadelphia, PA 09/21/73- The Spectrum - Philadelphia, PA 09/24/73- Pittsburgh Civic Arena - Pittsburgh, PA 08/04/74- Philadelphia Civic Center - Philadelphia, PA 08/05/74- Philadelphia Civic Center - Philadelphia, PA 06/21/76- Tower Theater - Upper Darby, PA 06/22/76- Tower Theater - Upper Darby, PA 06/23/76- Tower Theater - Upper Darby, PA 06/24/76- Tower Theater - Upper Darby, PA 04/22/77- The Spectrum - Philadelphia, PA 04/18/78- Pittsburgh Civic Arena - Pittsburgh, PA 05/13/78- The Spectrum - Philadelphia, PA 01/05/79- The Spectrum - Philadelphia, PA 01/12/79- The Spectrum - Philadelphia, PA 05/07/79- Allan Kirby Field House (Lafayette College) - Easton, PA 05/08/79- Rec Hall (Penn State University) - State College, PA 11/05/79- The Spectrum - Philadelphia, PA 11/06/79- The Spectrum - Philadelphia, PA 11/30/79- Stanley Theater - Pittsburgh, PA 12/01/79- Stanley Theater - Pittsburgh, PA 05/06/80- Rec Hall (Penn State University) - State College, PA 08/29/80- The Spectrum - Philadelphia, PA 08/30/80- The Spectrum - Philadelphia, PA 03/05/81- Stanley Theater - Pittsburgh, PA 03/06/81- Stanley Theater - Pittsburgh, PA 05/02/81- The Spectrum - Philadelphia, PA 05/04/81- The Spectrum - Philadelphia, PA 09/25/81- Stabler Arena (Lehigh University) - Bethlehem, PA 10/19/81- Sports Palace - Barcelona, XSpain 11/29/81- Pittsburgh Civic Arena - Pittsburgh, PA 04/05/82- The Spectrum - Philadelphia, PA 04/06/82- The Spectrum - Philadelphia, PA 04/25/83- The Spectrum - Philadelphia, PA 04/26/83- The Spectrum - Philadelphia, PA 06/22/83- City Island - Harrisburg, PA 04/19/84- Philadelphia Civic Center - Philadelphia, PA 04/20/84- Philadelphia Civic Center - Philadelphia, PA 04/21/84- Philadelphia Civic Center - Philadelphia, PA 06/23/84- City Island - Harrisburg, PA 04/06/85- The Spectrum - Philadelphia, PA 04/07/85- The Spectrum - Philadelphia, PA 04/08/85- The Spectrum - Philadelphia, PA 06/28/85- Hershey Park Stadium - Hershey, PA 07/02/85- Pittsburgh Civic Arena - Pittsburgh, PA 03/23/86- The Spectrum - Philadelphia, PA 03/24/86- The Spectrum - Philadelphia, PA 03/25/86- The Spectrum - Philadelphia, PA 03/29/87- The Spectrum - Philadelphia, PA 03/30/87- The Spectrum - Philadelphia, PA 03/31/87- The Spectrum - Philadelphia, PA 07/06/87- Pittsburgh Civic Arena - Pittsburgh, PA 07/10/87- John F. Kennedy Stadium - Philadelphia, PA 09/22/87- The Spectrum - Philadelphia, PA 09/23/87- The Spectrum - Philadelphia, PA 09/24/87- The Spectrum - Philadelphia, PA 06/26/88- Pittsburgh Civic Arena - Pittsburgh, PA 09/08/88- The Spectrum - Philadelphia, PA 09/09/88- The Spectrum - Philadelphia, PA 09/11/88- The Spectrum - Philadelphia, PA 09/12/88- The Spectrum - Philadelphia, PA 04/02/89- Pittsburgh Civic Arena - Pittsburgh, PA 04/03/89- Pittsburgh Civic Arena - Pittsburgh, PA 07/07/89- John F. Kennedy Stadium - Philadelphia, PA 10/18/89- The Spectrum - Philadelphia, PA 10/19/89- The Spectrum - Philadelphia, PA 10/20/89- The Spectrum - Philadelphia, PA 07/08/90- Three Rivers Stadium - Pittsburgh, PA 09/10/90- The Spectrum - Philadelphia, PA 09/11/90- The Spectrum - Philadelphia, PA 09/12/90- The Spectrum - Philadelphia, PA 03/16/92- The Spectrum - Philadelphia, PA 03/17/92- The Spectrum - Philadelphia, PA 03/18/92- The Spectrum - Philadelphia, PA 06/22/92- Star Lake Amphitheater - Burgettstown, PA 06/23/92- Star Lake Amphitheater - Burgettstown, PA 09/12/93- The Spectrum - Philadelphia, PA 09/13/93- The Spectrum - Philadelphia, PA 09/14/93- The Spectrum - Philadelphia, PA 10/05/94- The Spectrum - Philadelphia, PA 10/06/94- The Spectrum - Philadelphia, PA 10/07/94- The Spectrum - Philadelphia, PA 03/17/95- The Spectrum - Philadelphia, PA 03/18/95- The Spectrum - Philadelphia, PA 03/19/95- The Spectrum - Philadelphia, PA 06/30/95- Three Rivers Stadium - Pittsburgh, PA it WAS the 7/7/89 show that was the ery last show EVER at JFK, before the condemened the building, those walls sure came tumbling down that night... well, well, well, good ole' Pa. always a favorite place to tour, lots of rolling hills and beaUtiful coutry side. We especially loved visiting Amish country, hanging with the folks, talking about life and philosophy. Remarkably nice people, who certainly embraced a the golden rule. Those Quakers were certainly interesting folks, too-- but for some reason they always looked at us funny when we mentioned "oatmeal" We learned alot about non-violent civil disobedience in those daze, and added to our general well being by being around folks who weren't trying to "preach" us into their church, but kind people who were happy to share a meal and a chat about life and love of life. Once outside of the "tourist" spots, just meeting real regular folks was always a joy. Hershey Chocolatte never tasted so good as it did on that tour back in 85, I remember taking the factory tour with a bus load of freaks and there were plenty of "special" Hershey kisses that night. ( -; well, it tasted good until, SOMEONE, not mentioning any names (ACE McDANGER!) had the bright idea of blowing all of the gas money by buying a whole case or two of fucking chocolatte bars and we had to siphon off from another tribe of friends to get back on the road... I remember we got just barely enough fumes to make it down to Merryland south for the next couple of shows, but we had to forgo the journey out to STEELERS country in "it's the Pitts" Burg because of his antics and his whim to buy fucking chocolatte... fucking Ace McDanger, he was always a 'card' so to speak. He nearly cried when he learned that there were no M&Ms in Hershey, Pa! peace. ( -;
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In addition to a great album by MMJ, it is a versatile and spicy letter of the alphabet. Why then, are the folks across the pond so afraid to employ it's amaZing attributes? Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to my underground lair.
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never realiSed that! getting some zzzz... ( -;
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Large quantities of the troublesome and non conformist letter z were loaded in sealed crates aboard the ‘Mayflower’ along with a hundred or so similarly inclined people in an early and misguided attempt at nation building. They lay hidden for centuries slowly and dangerously mutating from zeds to zees until discovered by Mr Webster and let lose on the world without consideration of the damage they would do. Now they and their like (Starbucks, Microsoft, MacDonalds, Rhino Records) are everywhere and no amount of embittered sarcasm from the old country can stamp them out.
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I love you guys! Don't tell me this town ain't got no heart... Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to my underground lair.
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touched by your words (of course), but a little suspicious too. Is the heart of Dr Evil really melting? Is it a trap? Am I being groomed?
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friggin amazes me star bucks on evry corner and they suck!!!just like mcdonalds.and its helping the nations medical hikes,cause they put all this shit in this stuff and people become lazy and addicted to the additives.their friggin 'killin us from within..humm...think about it,back in 'THE OLD DAYS'FAMILYS USED TO COOK AND EAT DINNER TOGETHER,and now with the increasing rise of broken family unity no one pays too much attention to how eating habites are changed,and diabites,kids for crap sake have this and ...i will not go on ...this is evil!!!!!
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Pussy and Paulie are in a coffee shop franchise Paulie 'Walnuts' Gualtieri: Fuckin' Italian people. How did we miss out on this? Salvatore 'Big Pussy' Bonpensiero: What? Paulie 'Walnuts' Gualtieri: Fuckin' expresso, cappuccino. We invented this shit and all these other cocksuckers are gettin' rich off it. Salvatore 'Big Pussy' Bonpensiero: Yeah, isn't it amazing? Paulie 'Walnuts' Gualtieri: And it's not just the money. It's a pride thing. All our food: pizza, calzone, buffalo moozarell', olive oil. These fucks had nothin'. They ate pootsie before we gave them the gift of our cuisine. But this, this is the worst. This expresso shit. then they go to order... Big Pussy orders: I think I'll have an espresso. Paulie asks: Do you have any coffee that's just coffee?
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I remember years ago when I had to go to the East Coast on biz how I nearly burst into tears of joy when I saw a Peet's. There's another local vendor I prefer, but I don't think they sell online except to the restaurant trade.
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it seems the GOGD played in many field houses but we don't have them in Yurp! Could someone explain..they sound rather quaint!! thank you
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is a glorified way of saying gymnasium. Field houses were on college campuses mostly - now they're ginormous state-of-the-art, multi-purpose, multi-million $ buildings. Stuffed with people, those old buildings would rock - very live acoustics with beautiful wood floors,cinderblock walls and asbetos ceilings. I saw Mountain (Leslie West, Felix Papalardi, & Corky Lang) in a field house in '72 or '73 and said "what did ya say?" 'til the following Wednesday! Quaint indeed! "Where does the time go?"
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thanks Dedicated!
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when one of us commented that the band was "outstanding in their field". Common sense would demand Field Houses, from that perspective, henseforth. "If the forms of this world die, which is more real, the me that dies or the me that's infinite? Can I trust my habitual mind, or do I need to learn to look beneath those things?"
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and there was I imagining the GD playing in the barn of Little House on the Prairie!
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What size does a photo have to be , I downloaded some fan photos and when I submiited them, they resized them, so when they showed up they were super small, so I deleted them, so I could resize them myself. So what size should a photo be??????
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"Saint stephen with a rose, in and out of the garden he goes,Country garden in the wind and the rain, Wherever he goes the people all complain. Stephen prospered in his time, well he may and he may decline. Did it matter, does it now? stephen would answer if he only knew how. Wishing well with a golden bell, bucket hanging clear to hell, Hell halfway twixt now and then, Stephen fill it up and lower down and lower down again. Lady finger, dipped in moonlight, writing what for? across the morning sky. Sunlight splatters, dawn with answer, darkness shrugs and bids the day good-bye. Speeding arrow, sharp and narrow, What a lot of fleeting matters you have spurned. Several seasons with their treasons, Wrap the babe in scarlet colors, call it your own. Did he doubt or did he try? answers aplenty in the bye and bye, Talk about your plenty, talk about your ills, One man gathers what another man spills. Saint stephen will remain, all hes lost he shall regain, Seashore washed by the suds and foam, Been here so long, hes got to calling it home. Fortune comes a crawlin, calliope woman, spinnin that curious sense of your own. Can you answer? yes I can. but what would be the answer to the answer man?"
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Money...Greed...We live in an information society, not a wisdom society, and the information that is being pumped out of the combine is meant to keep you dazed and confused and scared. There is no path to peace and love. Love is the path. Turn on...not about dope, but turning on to our place in the universal scheme of things. Tune in...to the etheric energy of the cosmos, which is all around you all the time. Inexhaustabe and intelligent. Teach youself and everyone you meet to be kind. Counteract negativity whenever you can and feed your indomitable spirit.
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If the Republicans new motto is "country first". What place does God come in?
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religious beliefs are supposed to be matters of personal preference, not public policy. Conversation is always more interesting than recitation, so speak your mind and not someone else's.