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SUBJECT: Phish Digest #596

Phish Digest #596, Volume #4                     Mon, 13 Feb 95 20:12:16 EST

Contents:
  Grateful Dead (Pete Walker -- that guy from Buffalo)
  Looking for a few. . .  (jmervyn@umich.edu)
  NICE HARPUA T ("T. Kenney")
  Tape Offer (Craig DeLucia)
  Re: Phishy animals! (Harry M. F. Teasley)
  Re: hey it's poop (Mike Turaski)
  They're coming to take us away. (Michael A Phillips)
  Question about Tweezer 2/20/93 (Craig DeLucia)
  Re: 12-29 BOWIE (Russ Blaine)
  This is rec.pulp.fiction, right? (Alek Grabinski)
  Re: Live Album Title (Mike Rowe)
  Re: why do people hate Sample? (Mary Mo)
  LOOKING FOR BRAD KRAFT (Russ Blaine)
  Re: Looking for slacking traders-Jeremy Penn & Brad Kraft!!! (Russ Blaine)
  <none> ("PARNELL, BRENDAN HUN")
  Re: Cannonball???? (Oliver Soell)
  Beavis & Butthead video selection (Alek Grabinski)
  Re: Sneeze/Bong in Union federal (Aqueous x)
  Blinghamptonne ("B.P. Hamilton")
  Re: title for double live CD (Jeremy C Graves)
  Re: Ninja Custodians (BR JUNTA)
  Re: question about a song title... (Ryan Littlefield)
  Re: Warfield Poster 5/25-27/94 (Onthebus)
  bloomington phriends? (joseph allen eakins)
  Re: Bad trader alert? (Daisycat)
  Need DMB New Hampshire Tix..Please Help (David Bowker)
  Re: tour? ("Craig M. Katz")
  read if you traded with JEREMY PENN (Guitarpete)
  Re: McGrupp's clan (Dan Nooter)
  7/24/91--Charlottesville, VA (Nicholas Rosenberg)
  Re: What did Phish listen to in High School? (Nicholas Rosenberg)

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From: Pete Walker -- that guy from Buffalo <WALKER26@snybscva.cs.snybuf.edu>
Subject: Grateful Dead
Reply-To: WALKER26@snybscva.cs.snybuf.edu
Date: Mon, 13 Feb 1995 22:32:29 GMT

 We know that this is not a Dead forum. But could somebody please point
me to a Dead Gopher or telnet site. 

        ***Also, could somebody please forward me a seating chart to 
Charlotte Coliseum -- we're giong for the dead show over spring break.

        You can e-mail me directly or post the infor. I'd prefer
to be reached directly.

Thanks phishheads
:)

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From: jmervyn@umich.edu
Subject: Looking for a few. . . 
Reply-To: jmervyn@umich.edu
Date: Mon, 13 Feb 1995 22:37:34 GMT

If anyone has any of the following shows.  I would appreciate it if you
would like to set up a trade or two.
8/3/91 Amy's Farm Auburn, ME
2/20/93 Roxy Atlanta, GA
10/16/94 Chattanooga, TN

drop me a line and I will send you my list

Thanks,
John


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From: "T. Kenney" <tkenney@blue.weeg.uiowa.edu>
Subject: NICE HARPUA T
Reply-To: tkenney@blue.weeg.uiowa.edu
Date: Mon, 13 Feb 1995 22:39:17 GMT



I WOULD LIKE TO THANK JEFF ROBERT (jmrobert@blue.weeg.uiowa.edu) GREGG 
PAVONE FOR SETTING ME UP WITH SUCH A KILLER HARPUA T-SHIRT.  HE TOLD ME 
THAT HE STILL HAD SOME LEFT.  I WOULD DEFINATELY LOOK INTO IT THEY BLOW 
MY MIND.


TERRY

PS  THANKS AGAIN!!!!!


****PRECIOUS BIRTHDAY PHUDGE********


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From: Craig DeLucia <CDELUCI@clemson.edu>
Subject: Tape Offer
Reply-To: CDELUCI@clemson.edu
Date: Mon, 13 Feb 1995 22:43:41 GMT

Thanks to Andrew Miller, I just got gorgeous 1st gens of Tweezerfest
(5/7/94 Set II) and 7/25/92 with Santana.  These fit on two 90-minute
blanks.  I know alot of people want good copies of this show so I'm
willing to spin for anyone for 2 90-min blanks and return postage.
Email me if you're interested.
One thing though--and this goes for all the time, not just my offer--
When you mail someone blanks, _do not_ forget to include a note
reminding the taper what they are supposed to copy for you...it makes
life so much easier.  Also, pre-addressed and pre-stamped return
envelopes are strongly suggested, but not required.  I will disclose
this, though--When I spin tapes for newbies, I _always_ offer to spin
again for those who make it easy on me.
Craig


+----------------------+------------------------+---------------------+
| Craig DeLucia        |  It's only life,       | Can't I live while  |
| cdeluci@clemson.edu  |      after all...      |     I'm young?      |
| Hail Phi Kappa Tau   |     - Indigo Girls     |        - Phish      |
+----------------------+------------------------+---------------------+

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Crossposted-To: alt.fan.lemurs
From: het3@crash.cts.com (Harry M. F. Teasley)
Subject: Re: Phishy animals!
Date: Mon, 13 Feb 1995 19:53:00 GMT

Failing to not be successful in not being unclear, JP TIGGER said:

<deletia>

:>---Chris---
:>"Really, I do have a life!  I do have a life!"

Chris,

Have your life elsewhere.  No one in afu is interested in bad music or your 
puling excuse for a life.  Followups set.

Harry "Actually, I love bad music, but not the Phish kind; the Brady 
Bunch's Greatest Hits and William Shatner's The Transformed Man hold more 
appeal for me" Teasley

--
Harry MF Teasley, The Solomon of the Net.

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From: mturaski@bu.edu (Mike Turaski)
Subject: Re: hey it's poop
Date: 13 Feb 1995 21:04:48 GMT

David Leonard Goss (gossdavi@student.msu.edu) wrote:
: Hidy ho everybody. It's poop here. Got a question. Call me ignorant or
: something - but on all my tapes, and set lists and stuff, and in the Helping
: Phriendly Book - on all the set lists, there are always some songs that are
: listed like this: Brother->Bouncing or just like Brother>Bouncing. I've always
: wondered what that was all about. Is that just when they jam right on into the
: next song or what? Write back, anybody, please. Thanks.

: Peace, Poop

yeah- it'l called a segue
 mike 

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From: Michael A Phillips <mphilli6@osf1.gmu.edu>
Subject: They're coming to take us away.
Reply-To: mphilli6@osf1.gmu.edu
Date: Mon, 13 Feb 1995 23:21:57 GMT


I have been up on the Phishnet for a month or so now and enjoy it 
greatly.  I know what I am about to write is not specifically about 
Phish, so flame me if you must, but a flame is better for me well being 
than not telling you all.  The House of Reps. last week passed a bill 
called the Exclusionary Rule Reform Act 1995.  This takes the 4th 
Amendment (illegal search and siezure) and throws it out the window.  
Police will no longer need warrents from a judge to search your home, 
dorm room or car.  They will not need probable cause, only their "good 
faith" belief that some illegal activity is going on.  I wanted to put 
this bit of info out because the media sees to have ignored it and I want 
to keep all my Phish phriends safe.  Be careful as you drive from state 
to state to see shows this summer.  Having a Phish or Dead sticker on the 
back of your car may get you stopped and searched by the police.  If you 
think this is a bad move by the Congress, find out how your 
representative voted and write to them with your opinion.  (Every Dem 
voted against it, all but 14 brave Repubs. voted for this intrusion into 
your life.)  Good luck to everyone and be safe.

Trying to keep a grip just outside the Capital Beltway,
Mike

========================================
Deep in the heart of darkest America,
Home of the Brave.
  --Laurie Anderson
========================================

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From: Craig DeLucia <CDELUCI@clemson.edu>
Subject: Question about Tweezer 2/20/93
Reply-To: CDELUCI@clemson.edu
Date: Mon, 13 Feb 1995 23:28:00 GMT

I have seen this asked before but never answered so I'll ask again...
In the 2/20/93 Tweezer, what song are they singing/rapping?  Something
about a sewer...
Craig


+----------------------+------------------------+---------------------+
| Craig DeLucia        |  It's only life,       | Can't I live while  |
| cdeluci@clemson.edu  |      after all...      |     I'm young?      |
| Hail Phi Kappa Tau   |     - Indigo Girls     |        - Phish      |
+----------------------+------------------------+---------------------+

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From: Russ@blaine.tiac.net (Russ Blaine)
Subject: Re: 12-29 BOWIE
Date: Mon, 13 Feb 1995 15:52:00 -0500

> I guess that's what makes a Phish show a 'show', and not simply a
> concert.  Of course, you could always listen to Llama on the album.

Oh come on. You as well as I know that the albums don't compare to live
Phish. I think the incredible music is what makes a phish show a 'show'
and not a concert - not sirens.

              |---------------------------------------------|
              | ----  Russ Blaine  ---- | "Socrates died    |
              |                         |  from an overdose |       
              |  Russ@blaine.tiac.net   |  of Wedlock."     |
              |---------------------------------------------|

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From: Alek Grabinski <Alek_Grabinski@ccm.sc.intel.com>
Subject: This is rec.pulp.fiction, right?
Reply-To: Alek_Grabinski@ccm.sc.intel.com
Date: Mon, 13 Feb 1995 23:44:30 GMT


Text item: Text_1

Ok, Pulp fans, a glaring inconsistency in the movie:

The film opens with our two hitmen going to off the teenagers
in the apartment.  It's early (7:20 am), so they decide to
wait 10-20 minutes before kicking in the door.  When they
get in, they find the teens in the process of eating their
hamburgers - on the early side of eating, too (the guy at
the table hasn't even had a bite yet).

The questions:

- How did the burgers get into the apartment, if they didn't
  come through the front door?
- If they DID come through the front door, but before the
  hitmen arrived, how come the teens were just getting down
  to eating them?
- What kind of burger joint is open at 7am, serving burgers,
  no less?  Maybe only the Big Kahuna knows...

OPC: Breakfast and a Movie

DM

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From: MWRowe@LBL.gov (Mike Rowe)
Subject: Re: Live Album Title
Date: 13 Feb 1995 21:30:31 GMT

If not WHATSIYEM how about

Wahsuefeeseadryfmeetuefurrensay?

I also liked "Kind Veggie Burritos".

The Beast

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From: 11659@tccn.com (Mary Mo)
Subject: Re: why do people hate Sample?
Date: 13 Feb 1995 20:46:13 GMT

SPEAKER.CURTIS (CSS2@oas.psu.edu) wrote:
: Sample In a Jar bashing is becoming a daily occurance on the .net lately...
: Why do people hate this song so much?  I didn't hear it live until the 7/1/94
: show at the Mann last summer, and I don't think it's that bad of a song.
: Yes, it was the most overplayed song of '94, and people have been calling it
: "Phish's version of 'A Touch of Gray'"...I don't know; the song has some good
: licks, a great refrain:  "I was foogy, rather groggy, you helped me to my car;
: the binding belt encloses me, a sample in a jar"  I doesn't have a lot of room
: for jamming in it, save the instrumental verse at the end where Trey gets a
: chance to wail, but still --- Why do people hate it SO much??????
: Just curious
: Curt
: css2@oas.psu.edu
If you've ever seen them play this tune live, I don't know how you 
couldn't 


like it! Both studio and live versions rock!
-Jason


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From: Russ@blaine.tiac.net (Russ Blaine)
Subject: LOOKING FOR BRAD KRAFT
Date: Mon, 13 Feb 1995 15:57:34 -0500

Hi Brad - I've been trying to reach you forever. You still owe me two
tapes from october, I'd really like you to send them to me. Email me at
Russ@blaine.tiac.net please.

              |---------------------------------------------|
              | ----  Russ Blaine  ---- | "Socrates died    |
              |                         |  from an overdose |       
              |  Russ@blaine.tiac.net   |  of Wedlock."     |
              |---------------------------------------------|

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From: Russ@blaine.tiac.net (Russ Blaine)
Subject: Re: Looking for slacking traders-Jeremy Penn & Brad Kraft!!!
Date: Mon, 13 Feb 1995 15:58:15 -0500

I'm looking for Brad Kraft, too. If you get ahold of him, please either
forward my email address (russ@blaine.tiac.net) or tell me where i can
reach him! Thanks.

              |---------------------------------------------|
              | ----  Russ Blaine  ---- | "Socrates died    |
              |                         |  from an overdose |       
              |  Russ@blaine.tiac.net   |  of Wedlock."     |
              |---------------------------------------------|

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From: "PARNELL, BRENDAN HUN" <PARNELL@MUSIC.CC.UGA.EDU>
Subject: <none>
Date: 13 FEB 95 17:00:21 EST

The meaning of YEM?
I have heard many debates over the topic of this song and over what the
words are.  After listening to the arguments and to the song many times,
I have come to the conclusion that YEM has no specific meaning,and
searching for a specificmeaning, while not a total waste of time becaus
it is a great tune, is futile.  We can each make our own interpretation
of the words, but the bottom line is that YEM is a groove and the words
are not important, the music and the way the music makes you feel is.
That's my small change, agree or disagree.
                                      -Brendan


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From: Oliver Soell <soell@rice.edu>
Subject: Re: Cannonball????
Date: 13 Feb 1995 21:37:54 GMT

In article <3hjv0i$a9g@newsbf02.news.aol.com> WavyGravy7,
wavygravy7@aol.com writes:
>I heard offhand that Trey threw in Cannonball (some Alternative song on
>MTV) in the middle of Tweezer.  True?

The only time I know of that they played Cannonball (the Breeders) was
during the Bomb Factory show in Dallas last May, and that was during a
huge Tweezer jam..

-o

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From: Alek Grabinski <Alek_Grabinski@ccm.sc.intel.com>
Subject: Beavis & Butthead video selection
Reply-To: Alek_Grabinski@ccm.sc.intel.com
Date: Mon, 13 Feb 1995 23:55:29 GMT


Text item: Text_1

Mike Judge, the creator and head dude for Beavis & Butthead,
has access to the MTV video archives, and has free reign
over which videos he incorporates into the cartoons.  There
is no need to contact the artist for permission, since, as
someone has already pointed out, the artist gives permission
in the act of sending the video to MTV.  In any event, even
if they were slashed on Beavis & Butthead, a band would still
relish the airplay they were getting - exposure is exposure,
even if it comes with commentary by two role models like
Beatrice and Bunghole.

Unashamedly a fan of B&B,
DM
"I am Cornholio!  I need TP for my bunghole!"

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From: aqueousx@aol.com (Aqueous x)
Subject: Re: Sneeze/Bong in Union federal
Date: 13 Feb 1995 16:09:15 -0500
Reply-To: aqueousx@aol.com (Aqueous x)

No, I haven't noticed the sneeze, but roughly twelve minutes into Union
Federal, Fishman puts down his sticks and lights a bong.  You can hear the
bubbling.  Also, later in the show the phans shout "thanks a lot for the
weed". 

-Aq 

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From: "B.P. Hamilton" <u9309016@muss.cis.mcmaster.ca>
Subject: Blinghamptonne
Reply-To: u9309016@muss.cis.mcmaster.ca
Date: Tue, 14 Feb 1995 00:11:17 GMT

Howdy!
        I don't want to sound offended like the guy from Blinghamptonne, 
but in the post which listed all of the shows from '94 (was that J()e or 
Mark Goldberg? - whoever it was, thanx!) I found a tiny error.
        For the Montreal shows, you have abbreviated Quebec to QC.  The 
actual abbreviation should be PQ (Provence du Quebec).
        I know this may seem insignificant, but I have received shows 
labelled MA when they meant Minnesota, MN when they meant Montana, MS 
when they meant Massachusetts(sp?), etc.  Of course, no one is likely not 
to know where Montreal is, but this becomes important with smaller 

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