FORUM:   Private E-Mail                       HOST: LEADING
DATE:    Feb-15-95 0:19am                     MSG:  284 PVT
FROM:    Digestifier
TO:      Dbn
SUBJECT: Phish Digest #602

(Continued from last message)

Trey as he entered the Flynn theater, and then waited in line so we were 
front row for the show at Club Toast.  Everyone on stage blew my 
mind...Trey, Fishman and Mike of course were my highlights but the whole 
band had equal merit....Dave "The Truth" Grippo, M. Ray and Don Glasgo 
all left me speechless...I couldn't stop dancin' and in between sets a 
phellow phish.netter, Erika Smart, my friend Brent and I played a "human 
drum jam" (Erika, by the way, IS the human drum).  2nd set--MIKE showed 
up.   There was even a vocal jam towards the end.
   I saw videotaping -- does anyone know if there is a video about?  
Anyone with tapes of this show, PLEASE e-mail me as I have lots to 
offer.  WOW! 
   I'm sorry this is so incoherent but my mind is still in a jumble. M. 
Ray was right - 7 to Neon, SPACE IS THE PLACE!!

Sharin the review,
    Benjy              benjy@plato.simons-rock.edu   (Hi Erika!)

"Celebrate good times, come on!"


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From: matt@sardine.whoi.edu (Matthew Grund)
Subject: Re: newbies suck.
Date: 12 Feb 1995 01:13:57 GMT

Erin (erin@acpub.duke.edu) wrote:
: In article <3gj1jg$f7k@news.bu.edu> vicman@bu.edu (Victor Manasan) writes:
: >From: vicman@bu.edu (Victor Manasan)
: >Subject: newbies suck.

: > the greatest album you have ever heard. Those tickets are for phishheads.
                                                  ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
                                                              |||
                                                          ====|||
             I know exactly what your saying....       ========||
                                                          ======|


           to be a PhishHead...we've just got to be exactly like you.


(yeah right, that's easy, just close your mind...)

: realm of phishdom.  You over rate your own importance if you think Phish 

well put, Erin.


: You seem to have misunderstood.  You see Phish is not _your_ band, although 
Amen.



yet another ex-newbie who forgets how THEY accidentally stumbled upon Phish.

The only ones who can claim credit for Phish's greatness are in the band.

All you other people are fans.


Just fans.


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From: first.m.last.#@nd.edu
Subject: re: poop and God Street Wine
Reply-To: first.m.last.#@nd.edu
Date: Tue, 14 Feb 1995 20:43:45 GMT

recently David Leonard Goss a.k.a. poop wrote a letter to the net about God
Street Wine. It was a positive note, but it contained some erroneous
content that I just want to clear up.  God Street Wine is a great band that
hails from NYC.  They formed around six years ago. I urge you to go see
them at bars or theaters around the country.  Their newest release is
"$1.99 Romances" on the Geffen label.  As to the type of music they play,
it real FUNKY with an emphasis on jamming, vocal harmonies, and
improvisation.  Their music, however, is probably not "biker style" as poop
suggests.  Rather it sounds more like "white man's funk" with
incorporations of everything from jazz to reggae.  Poop is correct in
saying Steely Dan is a major influence to the band...So are many other
bands that have influenced our beloved Phish.  Phish, however, is not one
of their influences, but one of their cousins....their bigger cousin.

Peace, Love and Granola
Kevin Lynyak



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From: Melissa Agar <magar@knox.edu>
Subject: LSD Tree
Reply-To: magar@knox.edu
Date: Tue, 14 Feb 1995 20:51:01 GMT


 I must have missed the posting of the LSD tree.  Could someone forward 
it to me?  (I saw someone mentioning something about the structure, so I 
am assuming I missed it)

Melissa
magar@knox.edu


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From: Peter Michael Adams <trey@csd.uwm.edu>
Subject: Rusted Root Boots wanted
Reply-To: trey@csd.uwm.edu
Date: Tue, 14 Feb 1995 20:53:23 GMT


If anyone out there wants to trade me some Rusted Root for Phish or Dave
Matthews please let me know.  I would love to get my hands on some boots
of Root. 

Later,
Peter A.

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From: jbjg20@aol.com (JB JG20)
Subject: Re: How 'bout some phriendly trading?
Date: 14 Feb 1995 11:49:44 -0500
Reply-To: jbjg20@aol.com (JB JG20)

if you would please email me your list . i have just started and i dont
have much. all i have is widespread panic about 10 hours and a live video.
if you are intrested email me jbjg20@aol

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From: Chuck x2208 <CKOZLOWSKI@bng.ge.com>
Subject: Bad Hat
Reply-To: CKOZLOWSKI@bng.ge.com
Date: Tue, 14 Feb 1995 21:07:49 GMT

Hi all,
I'm looking to trade for more HQ Bad Hat shows, particularly 9/11/94
Northampton.  Have many HQ shows to offer in return, including: 

                            Bad Hat 01/24/94  Portland
                            Phish   08/27/87  Ian's Farm
                                    08/28/93  Berkeley
                                    05/04/94  New Orleans 
                                    07/13/94  Big Birch
                                    10/31/94  Glens Falls
                                    12/29/94  Providence

...And many others ('91 -> '94, SBD and AUD).  I will definitely consider 
a 2-for-1 or 3-for-2 trade, in your favor, for the Northampton show, if 
that's what it takes!
E-mail me for my complete list..

Chuck
ckozlowski@bng.ge.com
**************************************************************************
"Once you can accept the universe as being something expanding into an 
 infinite nothing which is something, wearing stripes with plaid is easy."
                                                       - Albert Einstein
**************************************************************************

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From: charlie.dirksen@his.com
Date: Mon, 13 Feb 95 21:32:00 -0500
Subject: Re: *WASH POST BLURB*

<<***** On 02-12-95, mgoldbrg@casbah.acns.nwu. wrote to All -
Reply: *****>>
mm>From: mgoldbrg@casbah.acns.nwu.edu (Mark Goldberg)

mm>For an issue that was debated on the phish.net to make the
mm>Post seems like a
mm>big deal to me.  Any other thoughts?

I think Phish is large enough now that it would be more
surprising if some music journalist at the 'Post DIDN'T monitor
this conference (at least on occasion).  Richard "Rick" Leiby
might have had something to do with that blurb, after all.  When
Phish's DWD video winds up in the magnificently erudite "Beavis
and Butthead," Lord knows where the hell Phish will be sighted
next.  If Miller Genuine Draft comes out with a commercial with
"Julius" in the background, I think it will be safe to say that
this has all been wonderful, but Phish is way the fuck on their
way..

mm>Oh, by the way, Charlie:  not only do I _know_ you read the
mm>Style section of
mm>the Post, but I also know that that is the section you keep on
mm>top of the
mm>magazine rack, by the toilet, for a more _intimate_ read.

I'm afraid, Mr. Goldberg, that you are confusing the
bewilderingly learned "Style Section" of the 'Post with "Theorie
des Kommunikativen Handelns, Band I:  Handlungsrationalitat und
gesellschaftliche Rationalisierung," by Jurgen Habermas (in
translation, of course).

;^)

charlie
"minute.by.minute.by.minute.by.minute.I.keep.Holding.On.9/13/90.h
ello.to.
erik.and.anissa.out.there.in.cyberspace.this.tape's.for.you"
dirksen


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