Name: Menaker
Date: 7/23/97
Time: 1:21:56 AM
If this were TV, millions of people would tune into this episode. A ratings explosion, estimated grandiose, 31.7 nielson, etc. A million bucks for a 15 second comercial, not enough time to convince anyone of anything....
Name: Jonathan Long
Date: 7/24/97
Time: 12:14:44 PM
Gindoff has already outdone himself and the jam hasn't even started.
Name: Larry B
Date: 7/24/97
Time: 1:29:03 PM
As Jerry cries on us from above over the loss of our beloved room, May I Say Let the Pos reign down oe'r all of us tonight. Let's give this room one hell of a goodbye. "I would tear this old building down"
Name: Jonathan Long
Date: 7/25/97
Time: 11:15:00 AM
I just read the partial posting from Larry G. I was looking forward to Larry's postings even before the last jam had occurred. And, as always, he did not disappoint. Thoroughly entertaining written diatribes from our royal web-master. I am eagerly looking forward to next week, because I am curious to see how we will continue our freaky journey through time and space. God bless you all.
Name: Jonathan Long
Date: 7/25/97
Time: 11:24:02 AM
And what a jam it was. Especially early on before I decided that every tune should be played at breakneck pace. The Sugaree, Cassidy and Birdsong were easily one of Deadstein's best three song stretches of all time. We certainly fed off the energy from our guests Andy, Jonathan and Davy. I miss that Davy. I wish he'd come around a little more often. His up-beat drumming style has a wonderful effect on the rest of us.
Name: KEVIN
Date: 7/25/97
Time: 12:22:14 PM
...AAAAAAARRRRRRRRGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHH!!!...
Name: Paul Pos
Date: 7/25/97
Time: 7:28:50 PM
Gin, you have surpassed every and all expectations I ever had for this web site. The commentary is poignant, the graphics are tantalizing and the wrap-up of the the last Ganesvoort jam brought a tear to my eye. I can't believe I'm going to miss the old stomping ground by only 2 weeks. Bad timing! But I'm not going to let this take the pos out of my sails so be prepared for some serious Colorado energy when I get there. August 14th can't come soon enough. Jam on all you freaks!
Name: Paul Pos
Date: 7/25/97
Time: 7:39:09 PM
Jonathan, I can't wait to see whirl again. I'm flying 2000 miles for a crab boy. Don't let me down!
Name: Jonathan Spitz
Date: 7/26/97
Time: 11:42:37 PM
It was certainly great to be a part of the closing of Winterland...i mean Gansevort, or however you spell it. Had a great time...actually heard a few notes here and there, but still can't hear anything else two days later! Keep the faith...see y'all in the new place.
A for the Ark the wonderful boat B for the children the would not be good Walking in Jerusalem just like John I remember right well I remember right well Goodnite Goodnite Goodnite
Name: Jonathan Spitz
Date: 7/26/97
Time: 11:44:07 PM
Gindy, love the spinning Dennis!!! You da man!
Name: Larry B
Date: 7/27/97
Time: 2:02:35 PM
A fitting end to Tune Town, what with the smell of stale beer wafting up into this clanky empty soon to be meaningless space. The sound was loud and sharp and bounced all over the place, but let me say what a great time was had by all in attendance. Dave S in a suprising last minute role brought some of his great swirling\churning Carl Palmer like style which is heavily reminiscent of early Deadstein. Trister never seems to disappoint, he's really amazing, though I never seem to be able to sneak a peek and see what the hell it is that he's doing so well. Jon S is always a welcome addition on the vocals, This guy really has more of the Deadstein spirit than almost anyone. It was nice to hear Mike K back on some keys and vocals though I'm sure he heard nothing from his vantage point. As for the rest of us usual clowns we gave that place our own special sendoff and now it's onto new and different things. Whatever the future holds let's not forget to how lucky we are to have this.
Name: Scott
Date: 7/28/97
Time: 6:13:43 PM
Well things are starting to roll into 38th street. I moved my drum kit on saturday while Dennis and Debbie went through china dishes, plates, cups etc... which Dennis wanted no part in. Having the elevator made things much easier for the move. Today Menaker and Riley drove up and dropped of his kit. Went back to Ganesvoort street and the big Guitar on the platform was staring me in the face(should we or shouldn't we) Dennis said its our's if we want it. Just a little ganesvoort relic?
Name: Larry G.
Date: 7/28/97
Time: 7:23:35 PM
If we can get that guitar we should get it. Nothing more would give us aboost of character, coolness and tradition.
Name: Jonathan Long
Date: 7/29/97
Time: 2:32:57 PM
I agree with Larry G. Let's get the guitar.
Name: Larry B
Date: 7/29/97
Time: 6:25:24 PM
Ditto!
Name: Scott
Date: 7/29/97
Time: 6:52:20 PM
I will not be going home b/4 the 1st jam on 38th street, so everyone show up as early as need be. Still not sure what the parking situation is on the avenues, but 7pm is the time on 38th street. Do I have anyone who can put the big Jimi hendrix flying guitar in a vehicle???? don't forget it has wings too that Dennis never left on the guitar. He was telling me it was a prop for a Hendrix retrospective show of some kind. A MUST HAVE!!! Can't wait to greet all of you tomorrow. Here's to the future
Name: Larry G.
Date: 7/29/97
Time: 7:08:40 PM
It is amazing how little confidence I have that this is all going to work out. I have not expectations for tomorrow but when do you start to have some expectations? Should we have any or should we just be SPOC, as Kevin would say in an uninitializing way.
Name: Scott
Date: 7/29/97
Time: 7:43:20 PM
Don't lose confidence now Gind. "All good things, and all good times" Let it rock and then we can all be SPOC.
Name:
Date: 7/29/97
Time: 8:21:39 PM
What is SPOC
Name: Larry G
Date: 7/29/97
Time: 8:57:33 PM
Scott, I appreciate your confidence and initiative.
It's good to see from a SPOC like I.
Name: Scott
Date: 7/29/97
Time: 9:19:33 PM
By the way, I visited Gyro II ON 7TH AVE / 34TH ST had a great gyro sandwich no onions/ tom . They'll be seeing our business umungst others. The drum riser is also our's per Dennis. He told Menaker and I that it is in two pieces. We may have to get Kevy's Rastas to pick it up with Kevy's fan that I put aside with Brents amp. As I'm posting this I should really be calling Kev to see if this is really worth doing? P/U 1) riser 2) brents amp 3) Fan 4) anything else we can get our hands on????? Wooooo
Name: Mitchell Spitz
Date: 7/31/97
Time: 2:29:53 PM
Sorry I missed the gala event. Looking forward to attending many a gig in the new venue.
Name: Nick Persich
Date: 3/24/98
Time: 6:04:03 PM
Please forward this note to Dennis Persich if at all possible as I would like to get in touch with him. There are not many Persich's in the world and am trying to find out where his family is originally from. Contact Nick Persich npersi@lsumc.edu with any information please.
Name: Carlos Diaz
Date: 2/21/02
Time: 5:33:08 PM
Dennis is in Mass. He got married to Debbie I Have his Phone #. Hello to Reiley,Cassidy,Lenny and all.My e-mail is tarjetboricua@yahoo.com. Great Site and the spinning "Don't mess with the Kid is a wonderful tribute to someone we dearly LOVE. Saw Ritchie at the San Juan Hotel in 97.
Name: pezhuta@yahoo.com
Date: 8/5/2003
Time: 7:58:07 PM
Hello TERRY TORNADO , COOL WEBSITE YOUR FRIEND IN MUSIC ERIC'RICK'OXENDINE