hey, Joe.
where are you going with that cassette in your hand? (sorry, couldn't
resist).
i believe you're/we're witnessing the inevitable march of progress...
much like reel-to-reel transitioned to cassette, which yielded to DAT, which
yields to CD, which may yield to DVD-audio...
i can think b
perhaps the player is Merl Saunders?
didn't he perform on this tour at the Manhattan Center gigs a few days
earlier?
if i wasn't six, i would have been at these shows for sure!
:-)
frank
Frank Venezia
Lehman Brothers
Global Architecture and Engineering
Voice: (201) 793-2672
VOICE operator for pag
hi,
everyone.
it
sickens me to see this list used in such a crass, commercial
way...
anyone
looking for these watches should do a google.com search first, and ensure they
don't OVERPAY.
i
found what appear to be the same watches for sale for under $100
here:
http://www.rontor.com/it
this is not a cd/tape request, because i have a brain for that...
"That makes sense 'cause I read somewhere that the 'Sunshine Daydream' movie
was actually filmed at a soundstage in LA."
this IS TRUE...my friend was there, and recorded it, too!
here's a link to the actual deck the recordist used
i only know a little bit about "this language", so i've only been able to
translate a small portion of this message. it seems to read
"This is not a tape/CD request, because I know to use the Resources
for
Traders site for that"
can someone else confirm this and perhaps provide
hi, Jack.
i don't think Jim was attacking you.
i didn't really know what "apocryphal" meant exactly, but i looked it up at
dictionary.com (really), and it seems tame enough to me.
i've known Jim a long time (through this list), and i don't know him to
"attack" anyone...i think he might have been "
imho, there are no 'dumb questions', just Questions Addressed to the Wrong
List!
> -Original Message-
> Sent: Saturday, February 02, 2002 7:43 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
..."probably a dumb question"...
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hey now!
today marks the 18th anniversary of the Dead's first "Revolution" at madison
square garden, october 12th, 1983...
and BTW, here's what i've got on tap for the next few "frankspicks.org"
trees:
re-release of frank's picks one (first time on CD's!)
dead, 6-18-83,