FORUM: Private E-Mail HOST: LEADING DATE: Feb-16-95 10:19am MSG: 312 PVT FROM: Digestifier TO: Dbn SUBJECT: Phish Digest #615 úÿ(Continued from last message) Im looking for these Widespread Panic tapes if anyone can help please e-mail me. Thanks 9-29-90 Murpheesboro,Tenn 12-3-94 State Palace Theatre/New Orleans,LA ?-?-94 Avalon Ballroom/Bosten Mass ?-?-94 House Of Blues ?-?-94 W. Hollywood CA ?-?-94 Warfield Theatre/ San Fan CA 7-6-94 Red Rocks Amp./ CO. 10-31-94 Avaron Ballroom/ Evanston ILL JB JG20@aol.com ------------------------------ From: charbonniert@bobcat.merrimack.edu Subject: Santana? Date: 15 Feb 95 18:47:42 EST Dear Phisheads, I read in the news that someone said Santana is on the cover of Picture of Nectar? I heard it was the owner of Nectar's. Am I mistaken? Boggled, Charbo ------------------------------ From: PYITE@aol.com Subject: taping equip. Reply-To: PYITE@aol.com Date: Thu, 16 Feb 1995 06:59:38 GMT I've been wanting to tape for years and for the first time this summer I might actually be able to. I need a list of equipment, model numbers included, DAT over analog, as well as WHERE to get it, what connections will I need and MICS, models, prices etc. Please help, I'm pretty proficient as far as audio systems go, but taping is beyond my span of knowledge. VETERANS, you're help will be especially cherished, thanx for reading....Milt. ------------------------------ Subject: Trade From: k12bebzd@vaxa.hofstra.edu (DAN BERLIN) Date: 15 Feb 95 22:56:08 EST I am looking to trade for Blindman's Holiday or GSW shows. I have amny hours of Phish. If you are interested, please e-mail me. --Dan /\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\ \ Daniel Berlin / "All I know is what I don't know, // Bethpage H.S. / which is a lot, why I am the am I \\ Bethpage, LI / am, cause I ain't the am I am not."// K12BEBZD@VAXC.HOFSTRA.EDU / - Blindman's Holiday \\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/ ------------------------------ From: VMTW00B@prodigy.com (Eric Zeiler) Subject: Re: Phishy Diet Pepsi commercial Date: 15 Feb 1995 22:07:34 GMT Hey, I thought I was the only one who saw that. The TV was on and I heard "WILSON!" and I thought Phish was one. Phish is getting around (whether or not the makers of that commercial knew it.) - ERIC ZEILER VMTW00B@prodigy.com ------------------------------ From: gunn5290@aol.com (Gunn5290) Subject: The Forest Trades Date: 16 Feb 1995 00:49:56 -0500 Reply-To: gunn5290@aol.com (Gunn5290) I have Winston-Salem and Fort Ram. Now I would love to complete my forest with Spartanburg and San Juan. Anyone interested in a trade? Email if you are interested in a quick trade. James gunn5290@aol.com ------------------------------ From: burked@ollie.merrimack.edu Subject: BBFCFM Date: 15 Feb 95 19:01:54 EST Ph-heads, I really interested in phinding a copy of a real crispy BBFCFM! The only creature I saw was UMASS Amherst '94 and Trey ripped for a while. Need to hear that phresh sound coming from my radio soon! Everytime I hear creatures now I feel like I'm beamin' just as much as I was at the show :) Need to keep that that pheeling alive! Muchas trados possiblos man! Contact me!!!!!! PEACE- Burkey ------------------------------ From: pjohn@westnet.westnet.com (Paul Johnston) Subject: feel like I'm tied to a WHIPPING POST!!! Date: 15 Feb 1995 16:44:06 -0500 Why the hell doesn't Phish play this one any more? What a great tune! What's your favorite version? I'm looking to get more...I only have three: 10/29/88, 5/?/85, and 5/25/88. The latter is the best, although it has two somewhat annoying glitches in it...but it's absolutley incredible...Trey's just as soulful as both Allman Brothers rolled into one, and Mike kicks Berry Oakley's ass any day! The 5/?/85 version is cool too (it's that first Page show)...Scarlet Begonias > Eyes of the World > Whipping Post > McGrupp is absolutley beautiful. I remember a rumor going around a little while back about Dickey Betts hearing one version of Phish's Whipping Post and being so impressed that he gave the song's rights to Trey. Obviously untrue, but does anyone know what the date was of this super Post? Gotta get it! Nick (NOT Paul) ------------------------------ From: cwbrand@ix.netcom.com (Curtis Brand) Subject: Re: burritos Date: 15 Feb 1995 21:35:22 GMT In Neil Oettel writes: > >I believe that my biggest grip, is all those degenerates out there who >run up to you with grimmy hands, yelling straight into your ear "VEGGIE >BURRITO BROTHER". Now I think of myself as a pretty laidback fella but >that really piss's me off, but as Jhon Clease used to say in the good I've bought a bunch of burritos from lots of different "degenerates" and they've all been great. They're *really* cheap too. Those guys are just trying to make a buck and get some kind food out to people at cheap prices. I don't see anything wrong with that. Peace, Pete :) ------------------------------ From: James Eoff Subject: Re:Pulp Fiction Oddities Date: Wed, 15 Feb 1995 17:13:42 -0800 On 10 Feb 1995, Hyperion wrote: > In article <3hgeng$1q84@ns2-1.CC.Lehigh.EDU>, jcm9@Lehigh.EDU says: > > >Recap: > > Diamonds --- Why would boys have it? > > Gold --- Far too heavy for the way they carried it around > > Drugs --- Glowing drugs? The diner-robber said,"Is that what I think > > it is? It's beautiful." > > > > So essentially you can call me spoiler, because I have no idea what it > > could be, (besides a lit lightbulb, duh) but I am perfectly willing to > > show why theories are wrong. > > I think that the whole point of the object or whatever in the briefcase is > that we don't know what it is. Any definitive answer would take away > from the mystical sense of it. We aren't supposed to know, but that should > not take away from it all. it should give it more magic and a grander > quality. In fact, in this sense, the object in the briefcase raises > the movie to a level above previous movies, i.e. res. dogs. > > gotta run > > -mike > > I suspect that it has a lot to do with the commentary on the history of film-noir that permeates this movie. The briefcase is in part a reference to the trunk in Repo Man. I do agree that it's not supposed to represent any real object. jim ------------------------------ From: v093p7zf@ubvms.cc.buffalo.edu (MICHAEL R. KUO) Subject: Re: Harry / Slave Structural Similarities Date: Wed, 15 Feb 1995 21:11:00 GMT In article <3hm6bn$7j@ixnews3.ix.netcom.com>, flippy@ix.netcom.com (Kent Irwin) writes... >Concerning the live CD, do you really think Phish would >put a Harry AND a Slave on it? These songs are among my >favorites, but they're really similar in what they do as >far as the composition is concerned. > >Just a thought.. > >Flip > Flip, I thought of the same thing but you just CAN'T leave those two songs off of the up-and-coming live album. Correct me if i'm wrong but the reason behind this album is so that their non-album songs are heard by more people. So, if these songs are part of the general song rotation, you almost have no choice but to include them. They ARE almost identical in song structure (a VERY general statement of course) Both songs start with just two chords and after a while they scream out the first word of the title, followed by some lyrics, a little bit of composed stuff based on chord changes, and then...AHHHH! What a beautiful solo. peace Tumer ------------------------------ From: lorcasix@wam.umd.edu (the KillJoy) Crossposted-To: alt.music.independent,alt.music.soul,rec.music.bluenote,rec.music.bluenote.blues ,rec.music.funky,rec.music.gdead Subject: Re: OffBeat Magazine survey #1 (Mardi Gras, Jazz Fest, street Date: 16 Feb 1995 06:36:37 GMT In article <3hpcrk$qj2@uuneo.neosoft.com> offbeat@new-orleans.Neosoft.com (OffBeat Magazine) writes: > Please take a minute to complete this survey, and mail it to OffBeat at: > OffBeat@new-orleans.neosoft.com > > > 1. Where do you live? Washington, DC > > 2. Have you ever visited New Orleans? > [ x ] Yes, most recent visit?: Born there > [ ] No > > 3. Have you ever been to: > [ ] Mardi Gras > [ ] New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival > [ x ] both > If both, did you prefer: > [ x ] Mardi Gras > [ ] New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival > Why: More reminiscent of the New Orleans experience; less costly. > > 4. Currently there is a movement by the City of New Orleans to eliminate > street musicians from Royal St. and other parts of the French Quarter. Do > you think the street musicians should be eliminated from the Quarter? > [ ] Yes > [ x ] No > Why or why not?: Because, again, this is part of the life blood that is New Orleans and its musical heritage. To remove them is to gouge out our culture. > > 5. What New Orleans band have you most recently seen in concert or heard on a recording? > Rebirth Brass Band, Harrison and Blanchard, and Victor Goines. > > > Thanks again for your time. > > -- > Catch y'all on the rebound, > --Alex Oliver, New Media Consultant, OffBeat magazine > harpua@new-orleans.Neosoft.com > OR > offbeat@new-orleans.Neosoft.com > Glad to be of help, guys!!! Peace! the KJ ------------------------------ From: pjohn@westnet.westnet.com (Paul Johnston) Subject: a live album title (Trey said this!) Date: 15 Feb 1995 16:38:11 -0500 I couldn't really care less about what the album's called (although I would be tickled pink if it was called "Fishman Comes Alive!" with a Frampton Comes Alive-esque cover...hee hee), but I figured y'all might like to know that in an older pre-Hoist Phish interview, Trey mentioned that he wanted to do an album of just live non-album songs (Suzie, Possum, etc.) and call it "The Best Of Phish" (this was in Dupree's Diamond News #26...the interview took place summer '93) Thought you'd like to know. Nick ------------------------------ ** FOR YOUR REFERENCE ** Requests to be added to or deleted from the Phish mailing list and requests for old digests to be resent (please provide digest #s) must be sent to phish-request@phish.net. Questions about the list and requests for the current version of the Frequently Asked Questions file, Phish Stories, the Helping Phriendly Book, or the lyrics file must be sent to phish-archives@phish.net. 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