--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, TurquoiseB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> He was one of my good friends from UC Riverside.
> I'd go up to visit him and others in Davis often,
> and developed a real attachment to the place.
> The Crumbs also have a shitload of Davis karma.
> We talk about the place often.

When were the Crumbs there? I had not  associated him with Davis --
always figured he was a Berekely guy. But when you said "shitload of
Davis karma, I had some strange flash of recognition -- like a name
from the past you knew before it was well known. 

Odd chance, but I have an image of this guy, I sort of knew, lots of
people sort of knew a lot of people,  who used to sell Berekely Barbs
on campus at Davis, wearing (sometimes) I re-image as an old skewl
golf type cap. Probably not him -- but something strikes a chord. 

Were the Crumbs there overlapping with 68-73 at all? 

If so possible classes overlap (taken by many in community along with
students  -- Jose Arguellas (of Mandala fame), Charles Tart first
"Altered States of Consciousness Textbook," John Cage on a visiting
professorship .... Cuzerizes' (sp) film classes showing 12 Bergman
films in one quarter, etc .. . first earth day on the quad 1970
(oraganized by a friend Jim Boyer), Sy Migdal (of MIU "fame") was
there, Patty Puck,  Blacks, Kozacks (earlier), Bruce Riordan who ran
the radio station. And of course Dick Farell. Reagan showing up
unannouced for a spontaneous radio interview.  But if they were even
there in 68-73 I am sure they ran in a different, older, hipper crowd.
I was only 18. Though in the neasant spiritual circles, there was a
lot of overlapping of circles and networks.  (Which they might not
have been invovled in).

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And Marek --  I was in Davis about five years ago and I remember a bar
 / club like you descibed around B st.   Anyway, cool images of you
running a place like that.

When I was there, there wasn't the hip, multicultural, happening vibe,
natural foods, coffee house, cool clubs thing happening in town. More
cowtown and frat bars. Things have changed. But one of the big
buildings on the north? side of the quad( right side side facing 
admin building) was a student run coffee house. Sawdust on the floors.
Great acoustic folk and blues. Good coffee, teas, sandwiches on whole
wheat bread (a major revolution in those days).



 





 


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