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  • Totem
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    Today's Countdown brought to you by....
    Unicorns and Dolphins! Don't worry about how long it is to the shows, we'll get there eventually if we just stop and just smell the cow patties. Peace and Love and Harmony and My Little Ponies. (actually the new My Little Ponies rocks! I watch it with my 4-year old everyday). P.S. The above is just a box of satirical humor. Believe it if you need it, if you don't just pass on sending a PM. P.S.S. Love will see you through, but laughter will get you here! P.S.S.S What would Jerry say?
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    Blended Baby Blue Bugs Blood Blotches, Chapter 4
    As it rained, the windshield wipers made a merry mess of our late friends, the Blue Bugs, and we rolled down the highways with the Blue Meanies on one side and Sargent Peppers on the other...tunes blasting out and we are all singing along...guess what? The rain washed off the bugs, the windshield cleared, the rain stopped, the skies parted and a rainbow appeared on the horizon. We had made it safely through yet another moment in time, magical as it was... The Moral my friends? If you are traveling down life's highways and something starts bugging you, and it gets thick, and you can't see through the haze, much like our Blended Baby Blue Bugs Blood Blotches did to us, just slow down, let it rain, continue on the journey and embrace it with song. Let the spirit of the adventure be greater than the blending of the blotches. Let the rain wash down and clear you thoughts as it cleared our windshield... Let that rain represent the love of friends and family; the raining down of good thoughts, prayers, chants and best wishes. Let the music wrap you like the arms of a lost friend or lover, and be soothed. For soon you will be through the swarm, you will see clearly once again with a rainbow in front, a majestic sunset painting the sky and peaceful breezes of a pleasant evening around you. Peace, best wishes to all...look! A Butterfly! g
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    I though the moral of the story was going to be avoid the bugs if you can, and if you can't, make sure you have extra windshield wiper fluid on the dus. You don't have Love Bugs where you live do you? lol! Watch out for those unicorns in the road! Put down the coffee and pass me one those Genny Screamers.....Vroooom.
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    "Blended Baby Blue Bugs Blood Blotches"
    Great story NEOGEO. You are a great storyteller! Happy Friday peeps! It's gonna be a bright, bright, bright, bright Sunshiney Day... Expecting 105 degrees today here in paradise. Shine those sails and patch those rails, the circus is coming to town...
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    "Da Bugs" Epilogue
    ...never did get busted in that bus, and Brad and I haven't seen each other in decades...perhaps you have a like story, a happenstance you might relate too...perhaps you've driven the bus, ridden the bus, built the bus, or maybe almost got hit by da bus, This Dus has a cool and creative Briver, and He never seems to be concerned if you take the wheel. What brives us actually is you, and you, and me, and thou, and we are all in this together. The Blue Meanies may be TM, the bugs may be the flurry of emotions. We all have our ups and downs, and we all need a break once in awhile or a hug or a good word. You deserve a break as much as our friend smiling right over there with the whipped cream on his chin. Have another, Rich... And have a good day...
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    Nothin' left to do....
    but smile, Smile, SMILE !!!
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    "Da Bugs", Chapter 3
    It was about sunset just before twilight but after the hot sun had made it's trip across the southern sky, and we were rounding a curve not unlike that one rjrrrjrjrrr took at 80 plus where we all held on and sang Ripple together... Brad and I suddenly found ourselves in the swarm of a cloud of bugs, and they hit our windshield like so many spattering raindrops. Were we high? Hah! What do you think...two college kids in a cool vdub bus racing through the countryside on summer's eve? We slowed a bit and hit the windshield wipers a bit and that made a real mess of things. The bugs were blue. Blue Bugs..."They looked like little Baby Bugs", he said; I said Baby Blue Bugs" and that's what started it all: "Look at all the Baby Blue Bug Blotches" "Look, we're covered with Blended Baby Blue Bug Blotches" It started to rain, the windshield wipers were swishing back and forth, soon we had a windshield covered with what we termed forever and ever: "Blended Baby Blue Bugs Blood Blotches" Did we ever get a kick out of that. We sang that phrase every chance we got, as more bugs and rain and sloppy blue who-knows-what covered things, and a cloud of some type of smoke enveloped the bus. Singing, laughing and cutting up....all over a bunch of bugs...and that is the moral to this story friends...
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    "The Bugs", Chapter 2
    Turn down the music you over there...hi Rgrrrgrrr...may I continue? Great to see you here...this little snack has your name on it. Extra whipped cream on top and don't ask for a cherry cause we gave them to the squirrels cause they're cute. My story continues... "Let's paint da Bus!" he said...cool, i said..Rok Bagget was an artist, we could do a wrap around montage all running together, what will be the display. My Brother Steve pitched in to pencil out a design and away we went: "Let's be Sargent Pepper's Lonely Heart's Club Band" Cool. With the Sun rising in front, large as life band members on one side, the big long glove chasing Blue Meanies on the other side, and rainbows and butterflies on the back. We'll use the bright acrylics and do it up right. It'll be perfect for going back and forth to the University of Alabama down in Tuscaloosa. Better put a Jesus Saves bumper sticker on the back, just for insurance from being stopped by The Man. So we spent a creative weekend painting up Da Bus and had many an adventure traveling through the south in it. The story continues one spring weekend as we were making yet another journey from home to college in the righteously cool bus...
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    feels like a freaking funeral around here... It's just dead space thank you all from my heart for all the well wishes...you are all family... Grab some coffee...it's like this place goes to pot without a briver... If we don't get this jalopy movin soon, you all will be late for the shows! Sarge crank up the old juke box to 11...Puppers choice.... Hey, hey, mama, said the way you move, gonna make you sweat, gonna make you groove. Oh, oh, child, way you shake that thing, gonna make you burn, gonna make you sting. Hey, hey, baby, when you walk that way, watch your honey drip, can't keep away. ....you are such a dog! Lazarus out....
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    Story time as we bounce along...."The Bugs", Chapter 1
    Good morning all. Rgrggrrr is taking a much needed break, the engine needs to cool, and the twins in back are getting restless. Before Rgrggrrr stepped off, he said I could tell you guys a story...well, he didn't say no, and matter of fact I didn't ask, but if I did, and he said yes, I could, but since i didn't and he didn't, he didn't actually say no, so that gives me a green light tell one anyway...This is entitled "The Bugs", so grab one of those croissants and the Java Joe and let's enjoy a bit of time together. Back in the Day as they say, in Northern Alabama, we had a grand time being newly minted hippies in a wild underground scene, running around trying to be cool and hip and bohemian all at the same time. It was the late 60's and early 70's, rock and roll was here to stay, Everything was happening allatonce. Long hair cropped up, tie-dye was being worn, and in the South, George Wallace and Lester Maddox were at odds with the new wave of more progressive thought. There were fabled stories of happenings out west and up north, little head-shops sprouting up here and there, it was scandalous and downright frightening to think about lighting up a dube in public. We were one false step away from a wrong turn and the law.Conservative society clashed with liberal youth, and the waning years of an unpopular war was still very real and present in everyone's mind. This Alabama boy was trying to sort it all out and hop on board the right bus...which way to turn, what to see, where to land; it was a time of turmoil, experimentation, joy and wonder for all of us who were coming of age at that time. In 1970 or so that bus took the shape of a brand spanking new Volkswagen camper bus, complete with a cool pop-up which belonged to my long haired red-head friend Brad. Just the vehicle we needed at the perfect time and place. In my family's driveway in Huntsville, in a nice middle class American subdivision, our story begins. I was 18 or 19 at the time, and Brad and I had a plan....
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Talk amongst yourselves. I'll give you a topic. Peanut butter is neither a peanut nor buttah. Discuss. Mines. Music. Oreos. Peace, rrrrgrrrr. I wish Scotty could beam me to Maryland as well.
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that smoke Before consuming the oreos, as a great man once said, even a lunchcart hamburger tastes good after tea...
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How you my man? The Buff breezes are blowing fine here, how is Rachacha.....? Be careful.... smoke gets in your eyes.... I miss Jerome Kern and Garcia......
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warming up nicely, and my Truckin' up to Buffalo, party at the Ralph, is on the truck for delivery, might have to slip on a new shirt and have a listen. On a side note, monkeys on ex. are up for the first party in the park in june......
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where those New York girls know what to do..... dates and times welcome..... Social calendar filling up......
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where do you get Kern n? Jerry's middle name is John, and, darn it, I miss him every day"Jerome John "Jerry" Garcia was an American musician best known for his lead guitar work, singing and songwriting with the band the Grateful Dead, which came to prominence during the counterculture era. Wikipedia"
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Jerome Kern whom Jerome John Garcia was named after..... verklempt again..... Free association is a bitch sometimes..... And I know....
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Zappa was one of the best , he was my hero and I always want to ride pygmy ponies and raise dental floss , tell me with the right setting sun you could not see yourself riding the range
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The Wheel (Phil)Uncle John's Band (Phil) Standing on the Moon ( ? ) Liberty (Barraco?) Get Out of My Life (Allen Toissant) Shady Grove (David Grisman, Sam Bush...) Roadrunner (Frampton) Deal (Buddy Miller) Sugaree (Jorma) The Harder They Come (Cliff) Fire on Mountain (Weir, Hart, Cliff) Help on the Way Franklins Tower Scarlet Begonias (Bisco Discuits with Uncle Billy) I Know You Rider (Disco Biscuits and Billy) Loser (moe) St. Stephen (O.A.R.) NFA - Bertha(Los Lobos) BEW (Trampled by Turtles) Shakedown Street (Yonder) Days Between (Weir)
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Nice.... Thanks for the heads up totes..... Wonky connection here.... I will rely on your closed captioning depiction.... carry on Marcel Marceau...... addendum..... back in the saddle again..... response to video feed.....hoochie mama....
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Fire on the mountain ! Oh, thank you thank you thank you i love you totem!
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it was nice while it lasted. thanks for the teaser!
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Things started getting hot with Jorma, then Jimmy Cliff. Sugaree and Harder they Come were great. Second set should be rockin.
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it comes and goes. got an audio connection now, but sounds like intermission. Ah, here we go! A little help forthcoming... and some nice red wine. ...and, lights out! totem, i love you man! haha! the volume gauge on rippleish's site goes to 11. roll away!
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patience..... the video went south.... Audio not bad.... this feeds my Jerry jones..... Not the Cowboys owner.....
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Let it flow like a river.... very nice stream.....
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You know, I find there are some advantages to watching a show from the comfort of one's home.
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that curly haired guy standing stone still. That's how my honey is at a show -- say's he's dancin' in his head. And the avatar on the Ghost Network page is hilarious!
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If I had a gun for every ace that I'd have drawn.... This must be heaven man....and kat.... ...love me some moe. They used to play at Broadway Joes on Main Street in da Buff..... But I digress...
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Missing Jerry....but not so much for the moment.... It's downside up here in da Buff....
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lol. as soon as I saw the pocket coming, I was outta there!
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Back in the 80's, my dad took the entire video of my brother's wedding with the camera upside down. The last thing on the recording is his grumbly baritone growling ... "godammit, you mean I've had this fucking thing..." One of my life's true precious memories. Man oh man, I miss that man.
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Sore subject here.... Both died recently.... Cherish them, remember them, forgive them if you must..... For we become them.... Just look in the mirror....
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Ah, Rich. I'm so sorry. My sympathy comes from the very bottom of my heart.
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Sad thing is in my successful yet twisted life...I miss Jerry more... Missing Jerry is my metaphor for missing all I have lost....... It's a sickness... But.can't wait for Chicago Katwoman.... Los Lobos.... Bertha.... Dressed myself in green.... I miss Jerry.....
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Kreutzmann is singing books on Sunday at Barnes & Noble in Skokie
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Sorry Bro. Music heals.
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Ran into a rainstorm.... Not a drop on me..... I had to move...... Thanks #88 Gone are the days...... Yonder Moutain doing Shakedown?
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.Did I miss anything between Bertha and Shakedown. when i hear Yonder fiddle my brain makes me smell weed. I have no explanation for it. Ally roks.
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I'll have to pull a good aud of this tomorrow to listen to over yardwork over the weekend. I just Pre ordered the new Yonder Mountain vinyl yesterday. I'm having fun showing my kids records. Tonight I was showing them the first album I ever bought, The Wall. Many albums are missing, but I still have the first one.
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good night rrrgggrrr and company, good morning dear stella.
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Youngster! I think my first LP was Out of the Blue by ELO, or was it Capt Fantastic by Elton? Probably Elton John, I think it came out in '73-74 (I was 9-10 yrs old).
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R.I.P. B.B. King! I was lucky to get to see him about 10 years ago with Buddy Guy warming up. BB sat the whole time while he played but put on a great show. A true blues legend...
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I saw BB King at the Memorial Auditorium in Sacramento about 16 years ago. Great show.Great man. RIP Mr. King
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And goodnight, dear B.B. Thank you for the music. It's nice to think of everyone communing together in person and remotely over the Dear Jerry fest while I was at work doing the deal. Sorry for the loss of the Blues great. It's just that Wheel. So. Here's to all our safe passage to Chicago and beyond. It will be great while it lasts <3 Boo I hope to see some of those monkeys in June. Hope they have a place to play! Sounds like there's nothing but nothing near SC. Big sigh. :) I have a gray-eyed cat snuggled up to me as I say goodnight with my brown eyes. Another two hours before rrgrr and Tonytone are up but... I think we've had enough of a day, que no? It's been a big full day. Night dreamerz... Sweetest of dreamzzz.