At 10:36 AM 8/6/2003 -0700, deadlists-digest wrote:
Date: Mon, 4 Aug 2003 08:16:08 -0700
From: David Gans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: earliest Feelin' Groovy
For god's sake, not every diatonic descending line is a freakin'
"Feeling Groovy Jam."
I agree 100%
> BTW, where does "The Eleven" really start?? I bet say at
> the two sharp rimshots on the snare that signal the time change to
> 11/4, in spite of what the Warner Bros. lp said
and it don't start at no 'high green chilly...', like some cdrs are tracked
to make it seem, that's fer shur!
At 2:52 PM -0400 8/6/03, Richard Pipes wrote:
BTW, where does "The Eleven" really start?? I bet say at
the two sharp rimshots on the snare that signal the time change to
11/4, in spite of what the Warner Bros. lp said
Yeah!
--
David Gans - [EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Truth and
For god's sake, not every diatonic descending line is a freakin'
"Feeling Groovy Jam."
--
David Gans - [EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Truth and Fun, Inc., 484 Lake Park Ave. #102, Oakland CA 94610-2730
> listening to the new Charlie Miller-seeded 4.5.69
> shows there's a quick minute or so of it from Phil.
> that's gotta come close to one of the first...
> really? whereabouts?? i think jim qualified the i.d.
> of 9-26-69 as the first FGJ "in dark star". but this
> is interesting...
i had
after closer examination, i've started to wonder just
how high i was during the first listen! ;^)
Phil plays the main riff about three or four times at
about the 9:20 mark, the whole affair doesn't really
last longer than 10-15 seconds.
so not really a Feelin' Groovy jam so much as Phil
just teas
really? whereabouts?? i think jim qualified the i.d. of 9-26-69 as the
first FGJ "in dark star". but this is interesting...
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Tim
> Anderson
> Sent: Friday, August 01, 2003 5:25 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>