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SUBJECT: Phish Digest #601

Phish Digest #601, Volume #4                     Tue, 14 Feb 95 14:12:11 EST

Contents:
  Phish > P. Fiction Connection! (Dan Shay)
  Phish is Not Akoostik Hookah (STEWARTR@hws.edu)
  My Tweezerfest/Stowe Offer (Craig DeLucia)
  Re: Harpua (Patrick James O Donnell)
  Re: Phish's albums (Michael Gouker)
  Re: some extreme silliness (Allan Keeton)
  DMB tickets??? (Will20880)
  phish vs dead (David Leonard Goss)
  Re: Heavy Metal Horns in D.C (sipor)
  Re: Caravan (Matt Linden)
  Starting Trading (ROBERT W FRITH)
  **offer closed** (Christopher J. Goff)
  Re: Phish Digest #599 ("Michele R. Augis")
  Just saying hi (charbonniert@lucy.merrimack.edu)
  Personal to Jaime C. Rodrigues ("P. Thomas Pinit")
  Re: cosmic krewe (Phil nazzaro)
  >>>>>>>>>> SOLAR CIRCUS IN NYC <<<<<<<<<< (npc) ("P. Thomas Pinit")
  Please help me.... I was robbed!!! (mutnick@saturn.rowan.edu)
  Phish & OTHER Trades Wanted ("Jason J. Legros")
  Re: Warfield Poster 5/25-27/94 (Mark L. Goldberg)
  Re: AOL.Phish.netters (Mark L. Goldberg)
  Re: 12-29 BOWIE (Mark L. Goldberg)
  Re: Sneeze/Bong in Union federal (Mark L. Goldberg)
  Re: CD lengths ("Daniel P. Maloney")
  proud to be a fool and not a penis-no pc (Chris Giorgi)
  Re: Antelope 10/29/94 (Jim Lyle)
  The CD...  mixed feelings ("STEW, The DoN")
  SUBSCRIBE (RUNDD70@snyoneva.cc.oneonta.edu)
  DMB in rochester (sanity never came my way)

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From: Dan Shay <DCS8275@ritvax.isc.rit.edu>
Subject: Phish > P. Fiction Connection!
Reply-To: DCS8275@ritvax.isc.rit.edu
Date: Tue, 14 Feb 1995 15:13:37 GMT

This is for everybody who is upset with the alleged waste of BW
concerning Pulp Fiction.  There is a link!  After Travolta and
Jackson finish cleaning the car out, they get hosed off, and change
clothes.  Jules puts on a UC Santa Cruz t shirt.  Phish has played
in Santa Cruz.  Check the set list out, they brought out the Wedge.
03.25.93.

;-) 

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From: STEWARTR@hws.edu
Subject: Phish is Not Akoostik Hookah
Reply-To: STEWARTR@hws.edu
Date: Tue, 14 Feb 1995 15:28:39 GMT

I promise all of you that phish is not playing under the name akoostik hookah.
I saw Akoostik hookah in Ithaca, NY a few weeks ago.  They are good, they seem
to have a strong Allman Brothers influence.  They are from Ohio.  Check them 
outbut don't be silly.
-ryan stewart

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From: Craig DeLucia <CDELUCI@clemson.edu>
Subject: My Tweezerfest/Stowe Offer
Reply-To: CDELUCI@clemson.edu
Date: Tue, 14 Feb 1995 15:33:46 GMT

....is now closed...look for another .net-offer soon :)
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: Patrick James O Donnell <traveler@gladstone.uoregon.edu>
Subject: Re: Harpua
Date: Sat, 11 Feb 1995 16:11:01 -0800



On Wed, 8 Feb 1995, Jeffrey R. Cantara wrote:

> Hey Y'all, in my humble opinion, the Harpua from 8-20-93 at Red Rocks 
> just rips!!!!   
>                            ...A giant iguana!!,
>                                    jeff
> 
> 
you should check out the Vermont show this summer:July 16, 1994. Harpua 
was crazy.

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From: Michael Gouker <74667.2531@CompuServe.COM>
Subject: Re: Phish's albums
Date: 14 Feb 1995 07:25:57 GMT

Adam,

   You are right.  The albums are all very good (my personal 
favorite is Junta).  Trouble is, they are so awesome live
that even something as well done as Rift (like the crescendo
in It's Ice) pales.  What I think is the key is that they
seem to enjoy themselves so much.  That euphoria rubs off on
all of us.

Peace,

    Michael

-- 
Happy Trails!

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From: akeeton@sdcc3.ucsd.edu (Allan Keeton)
Subject: Re: some extreme silliness
Date: 14 Feb 95 07:50:20 GMT

-t pens:

>make a joyful noise, i just used '2^3' in my thesis (in the first footnote
>on page seven of chapter 2)!  look, i take my excitement where i can find
>it ;-).

giggle, giggle ..... eight!


>it's ice - interesting stuff cervantes, though i disagree about the whole
>concept of the "true self".  the way i see it, the under the ice and above
>the ice selves are equally valid.  as they are both fundamentally illusory,
>the struggle is also illusory.  if this keeps up, i might have to post
>"midnight skaters", though i forget who the author was at the moment, or even
>the book i read it in, something about the great war.  anyway, striking
>parallels with it's ice.

Yes, above & below are equally valid, but they are not the same.
BTW, wassa *true* self?
                                        ...allan
hanging between the the headlust which drives me mad & the SPAM which
soaks my socks...

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From: will20880@aol.com (Will20880)
Subject: DMB tickets???
Date: 11 Feb 1995 19:03:26 -0500
Reply-To: will20880@aol.com (Will20880)

We need DMB tickets for New York (Roseland) 2-24-95. If you can help, send
e-mail. Willing to pay lots and lots.  Have many phish 'legs, and are
dying to see DMB for first time, and this is the only time available until
summer.  We cannot stress the urgency of this message.  PLEASE help your
fellow brethren in their time of need.  Thank you.  

-Tom and Frank,    Will20880@aol.com

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From: David Leonard Goss <gossdavi@student.msu.edu>
Subject: phish vs dead
Reply-To: gossdavi@student.msu.edu
Date: Tue, 14 Feb 1995 16:59:30 GMT

All right - about this whole comparing thing. . . comparing phish's songwriting
skills to the Dead's should not be done. I don't know how this whole thing got
started - well, yeah i do - i mean, sure, phish has dead influence, but they
are their own band. it's not fair to compare them to the dead. in my opinion,
phish has the same amount of talent in songwriting that the dead has. sure, the
dead has been around a lot longer. but the dead's style is more like bluegrass
(at least originally). phish's basis is jazz. that's their main influence, and
it really shows. phish's musical talent is phenomenal. they can play everything
from jazz (magilla) to harder stuff (BBFCFM) to Frank Sinatra style nightclub
stuff (Lawn Boy, Satin Doll) to bluegrass/hillbilly (Poor Heart, Nelly Kane,
Old Home Place) to Acapella stuff (I Didn't Know, Sweet Adeline) to
original instrumental jams (YEM) to flamenco style (Landlady) to happy happy
fun listenin' songs (Sparkle, BRTR). Anyways, phish's talent in music and
songwriting is amazing. they should not be compared to the dead all the time.
they are not the same band. i don't even think they're similar.

Peace, Poop

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From: sipor <sipor@wam.umd.edu>
Subject: Re: Heavy Metal Horns in D.C
Reply-To: sipor@wam.umd.edu
Date: Tue, 14 Feb 1995 17:02:24 GMT



On Sat, 11 Feb 1995, Bob Affinito wrote:

| 
| HMH will be playing the Grog & Tankard on Staurday in Washington D.C.
| Great band, go, see have fun, dance.....party....

This guy wasn't kidding. We saw HMH at the Grog and Tankard Sat. night 
and they were AWESOME. Not too crowded, the band really jammed, and the 
crowd really got into it. A great bar show to go to, even if you never 
heard them before. If you've ever listened to any jazz and wondered where 
you can hear horns that really blow, this is the band to see! Check them 
out if you get a chance.

                                    The Saf Man  

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From: Matt Linden <mlinden@elaine11.Stanford.EDU>
Subject: Re: Caravan
Date: Mon, 13 Feb 1995 23:46:01 -0800

On Tue, 14 Feb 1995, Zachary Ethan Roberts wrote:

> Um...  
> 
> Isn't there a Caravan on 12-2 or 12-3-94?
> 
> Actually, i think it is 12-2, at U.C. Davis, w/ DMB opening...
> 
> Either way, i've got both on crispy 1st gen off DAT, so if you
> have something really high quality, send me your list.

wait a minute, Zaq...but I do believe that show you have is 2nd gen DAT.. 
right?

> tired and hungry and dreaming of Hawaii,
> zaq

tired, hungry, still pissed at Jerry for not playing this weekend, and 
finally getting over my fright of ever letting Zaq drive a stick-shift 
again, matt


"Let schoolmasters puzzle their brain,
   With grammar, and nonsense, and learning,
 Good liquor, I stoutly maintain,
   Gives genius a better discerning."

                        -Oliver Goldsmith



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From: rfrith@kiowa.astate.edu (ROBERT W FRITH)
Subject: Starting Trading
Date: Sat, 11 Feb 1995 23:31:08 GMT

I am interest in trading tapes for many bands.  The only problem is that I 
don't have very much to trade.  So, if a few of you kind hearted people 
would be willing to help me out, I would appreciate it.

Thanks,

-Rob

P.S. Every has to start somewhere, I need to start here.

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From: goffcj@acasun.eckerd.edu (Christopher J. Goff)
Subject: **offer closed**
Date: 11 Feb 1995 18:47:22 -0500


The offer for 11/13/94 Erie, PA set II is now closed.  Thanks to all the
people who responded.  Those whom I've talked to, congrats!

Chris 
goffcj@eckerd.edu

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From: "Michele R. Augis" <mraugis@mailbox.syr.edu>
Subject: Re: Phish Digest #599
Reply-To: mraugis@mailbox.syr.edu
Date: Tue, 14 Feb 1995 17:26:33 GMT

Quickly and briefly, I will be to the point. Hookah is not Phish, by any 
means.  They are HOokah.  It is certainly a rumor. However, if you are 
looking for the same intensity AND quality of seeing Phish, you WILL be 
very anxious to check them out. They are all over the East Coast, as I am 
typing this, and they will be on the East Coast for a SHORT while.  I am 
quite sure that they are playing at Granny Killians tonight for a 
Valentine's show, which is in Portland, Maine.  Call the Hotline to 
confirm their appearances (614) 231-4889.  This is my last comment about 
Hookah- I have little to no more room left in my little jamming body and 
soul because of how much room Hookah takes up, along with Phish.  Oh my 
god. They are so special...enough said. take my word for it- a phishhead 
til the day I day loves ekoostik Hookah that much times 100 million.bye.

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From: charbonniert@lucy.merrimack.edu
Subject: Just saying hi
Date: 13 Feb 95 19:36:24 EST

I would just like to say hi to all the Phishers, it's great to know 
your out there!
Keep on Phish'n,
CHARBO

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From: "P. Thomas Pinit" <pp54@columbia.edu>
Subject: Personal to Jaime C. Rodrigues
Date: Mon, 13 Feb 1995 00:00:12 -0500


Jaime, it's Tom...you're supposed to send me the New Orleans Phish show 
from this past 10/14, remember? I've sent you many emails but yet you 
fail to respond. Is it safe for me to assume you've fallen off the face 
of the earth???

Tell me what's up!

Tom



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From: phil@intac.com (Phil nazzaro)
Subject: Re: cosmic krewe
Date: 14 Feb 1995 08:29:14 GMT
Reply-To: phil@intac.com (Phil nazzaro)

where was this show?

will there be more?

are they touring?

etc.

later,

phil


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From: "P. Thomas Pinit" <pp54@columbia.edu>
Subject: >>>>>>>>>> SOLAR CIRCUS IN NYC <<<<<<<<<< (npc)
Date: Mon, 13 Feb 1995 00:09:15 -0500

First of all, let me apologize for the non-phish content, but I believe 
this needs some venting.

Ok, now to the good stuff: If you haven't checked out Solar Circus yet, 
DO IT NOW!!!! I caught them, Native, and Blue Miracle at the Lion's Den 
down in the Village last night for $6, and let me tell you it was one of 
the best shows I've ever seen. Solar Circus is absolutely amazing. The 
influences are mainly Dead and Allman Bros. - these guys *jam*. The 
lead guitarist for Circus had Trey's speed and technical ability.
I was just left dumbfounded as Circus jammed tune after tune with infectious
grooves. Let me also mention that the keyboardist was also truly outstanding.
Very Greggish in his style, the guy doesn't look older than 22.
I talked to the bassist for a bit, he said he'd only been with the band for
a month.

Anyone with more info (members' names, place of origin, etc.) or tapes 
of live Solar Circus, please drop me a line. Have much to trade, 
including 130+ hrs. Phish, other assorted stuff, including Circus opening 
for GSW.

Sharin' the groove,

Tom

ps - Native and Blue Miracle weren't too shabby either - just not as 
incredible as Circus.


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From: mutnick@saturn.rowan.edu
Subject: Please help me.... I was robbed!!!
Reply-To: mutnick@saturn.rowan.edu
Date: Tue, 14 Feb 1995 17:43:15 GMT

Please, my phellow phish phans, help me!!

My car was broken into a few days ago and someone stole all (but 2) of 
my Phish bootleg collection.  Now i am in dire need of some replacements.
If someone can help me out, i would really appreciate it because, since 
my radio doesnt work, i dont have many things to listen to on my comute 
to school.

I am willing to compinsate (if that is how you spell it) for the trouble.

Thanks for listening to me whine.....
Darren Mutnick

mutnick@saturn.rowan.edu


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From: "Jason J. Legros" <jlegros@emory.edu>
Subject: Phish & OTHER Trades Wanted
Reply-To: jlegros@emory.edu
Date: Tue, 14 Feb 1995 18:07:33 GMT

Hey Folks! I'm on the lookout for some HQ trades (who isn't?).  I am at 
this moment MOST interested in some FLOYD, preferably 60's - mid 70's, 
but others also,  BOB MARLEY (i've asked for this one before but i 
haven't found what i want yet), and 94 Phish.  I have hours of Phish, 
Dead, some Marley/Floyd/ect... to trade. Some real nice HQ's.  Please 
help me out. Oh.... HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY TO ALL.  MAY YOU ALL FALL IN 
LOVE AND CHERISH IT FOREVER!

jason

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From: mark-goldberg@nwu.edu (Mark L. Goldberg)
Subject: Re: Warfield Poster 5/25-27/94
Date: Tue, 14 Feb 1995 02:45:42 -0600

In article <3hol4t$67u@newsbf02.news.aol.com>, onthebus@aol.com (Onthebus)
wrote:

> Hey!
>      Wait a minute...Reis here, and I can't believe this.  I got one of
> those posters for free at the shows (looking at it now).  Why would
> someone want to sell it for profit, regardless of its status?  Bill Graham
> Presents intended for those to be spread around for free for a reason.  I
> know many people who couldn't even find one at the shows because
> scavengers took piles of them before everyone got a chance to get a free
> one!  I was lucky enough to be traveling with someone who had an extra
> poster after the third show that they *gave* me...otherwise I would also
> be deprived of one.  I say trade them for tapes or give them away.  You
> went through no hassles or expenses in attaining them, other than the fact
> that you gained a few extras that were intended for others who were not
> faster than you.
>      Maybe I'm flying off the handle, but you may want to reconsider your
> charge there, buddy!  Catch y'all...
>                                                     (-:REIS:-)
> 
> Please, we have no regrets!!

Reis is absolutely correct.  This is no better than selling bootlegs. 
Scalping has no place here on the net, nor in the phish community at
large.

2^3

-- 
Mark L. Goldberg ********************************* "Hal, for God's sakes,
Department of Radio/Television/Film *********** would ya hit the wipers?"

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