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Lammycat

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  1. I'd rather step on Play-Doh barefoot than Lego, though.
  2. G.I. Joe was always a keeper. It was easy enough to differentiate from a few of them if you played with them in the bath tub, too (the hair on the red-head and the blonde guy could be rubbed off).
  3. I heard an interesting bit of trivia on the radio this morning that more people have walked on the moon (12) than scored an earned run off of Mariano Rivera in the post-season (11).
  4. Nice show! (you probably already know that video is available, but in case you don't...: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3cgc7Srb_Jw). I was at the Worcester show a few nights earlier with a nice Terrapin to open 2nd set.
  5. Yeah, it just sounded liked he missed the intro vocals to me (which is fantastic, regardless). Fun shit. That Seastones stuff takes some fortitude to bull through. God bless the effort and experimentation, but, uhhh......
  6. Bunch of naked twanging from Weir on that missed voacl Big RR opening, ha. Do you skip the Phil and Ned (for sanity's sake)?
  7. Note the " ' Jack-A-Rogue' ." Reminds me of when I bought Reckoning on cassette when it came out and "Rosalie McFall" was written as "Rosalie No Fall."
  8. The final year I've noticed a lot of just mimicking Garcia's licks.....Lazy, uninspired, repetitive. Where there's a hot PITB, there will be mountain bed. Gottta re-check this out after work.....
  9. Big Yankees fan, if I recall. I've heard/read him talking about how much he digs the NYY/BOS rivalry....
  10. No doubt! love that Eyes. The Jack Straw opener the previous night is a beast, too. It's got the "we used to play for silver, now we play for Clive" verse, too (though the "we used to play for acid, now we play for Clive" line tossed out a few times in this era was more fun).
  11. Oh man, that'd be cool. And maybe even a bit scary... Great album. I saw Joe Pug play before a Todd Snider show a few years back. He was ok.
  12. Always love seeing him. Was it a solo show or w/ The Dukes?
  13. This serves to remind me that the wool ski pants I've had since I was in my late teens that I wore in the mountains last week for alpine sliding somehow shrunk since I last wore then a couple years ago. Stupid pants.
  14. Listening to this during lunch break: 12.1.66 ( about 3 weeks before the day I was born!). Pretty wild stuff. "Deep Elementary Blues," "The lindy," etc. Even early staples like Minglewood, BIODTL, etc..... The Matrix, S.F.: https://archive.org/details/gd66-12-01.sbd.ladner.8575.sbeok.shnf/gd66-12-01d2t05.shn
  15. Oh man, this looks good. He's a really good writer, imo.
  16. It was actually tipped.....
  17. I see on the year photos link there are artist(s) names w/ the pics.....
  18. Awesome shots. I wish they had the performer(s) names with them, though. I recognized only a handful (Bono, King Buzzo, Kelly Deal, Neil Young, etc.). You've got a great eye/talent and a pretty sweet gig.
  19. Listening to 12.31.69 right now. Lots of gems to ring out the 60s and ring in the 70s (Garcia: (sic) "the 70s are sure gonna be weird, man."). SBD recording from The Ark in Boston (Boston Tea Party). https://archive.org/details/gd69-12-31.sbd.gardner.7373.sbeok.shnf
  20. I'm a 4th/5th grade teacher in the inner city of Denver. This year I'm platooning and teaching two classes of Math and SS/Sci only. Been at it for 21 years.
  21. "Take a lap," ha! I agree. He really does bring some oomph to it. Lots of crescendos and valleys.
  22. I totally agree with this. Drags it just a bit too much. Not often one can say JG's approach to a cover (slightly) misses.
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