Previous PageTuesday, June 25, 2002Previous Page

First Set
  • How Sweet It Is
  • Jack Straw
  • Sitting Here in Limbo
  • Brown-Eyed Women
  • Times They are a Changin'
  • Beat It on Down the Line
  • Scarlet Begonias
  • Night They Drove Ol' Dixie Down
  • Second That Emotion

Second Set

  • Playing in the Band -->
  • Me and Bobby McGee
  • My Favorite Mistake
  • He's Gone
  • Forever Young
  • Satisfaction
  • Dancin in the Streets
  •  
  • After Midnight

Next jam is next Tuesday, July 2, 2002 at Smash Studios A.  

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Well it was another exciting, new and interesting night of Deadstein  To sum it, I got home, forgot the set list somehow, so I got the quick post, threw the 8-track in and I'm listening to the He's Gone, Trister harmonizing with Terez, I can't believe what I hear.  Sounds like 1974, filled with openness and beauty.

That's right, Rich introduced us to Terez, I commented on her CD that Rich produced of hers  last week and she came into the vortex that supposedly is Deadstein and survived and thrived.  Even calming the savage beast.  Actually, pretty impressive stuff by everyone, it's hard to believe how well we pulled it off.  Showed lots of maturity on our part.  Listening and rolling with the punches.  Too bad next week's our last week of some of our our new found maturity.  Just kidding Kev, actually the coherency of our communication seems unparalleled, but I guess even Kevin has to have fun.    Woo, the Forever Young is great, wow! Haunting. 

I'm having trounle writing cause I'm listning, besides being moron, you know what I mean?

Nevertheless, Terez, who sat in for the first night ever sounds simply remarkable, (have no fear).  I got the phenominal Dancin in the Streets going in my headphone and we went around on a vocal one time too many, Kevin should missed it and he didn't.  Just so impressive.  You hear him setting up for the change a quick loop is thrown in that he should have barreled through be he reacted and kept his wits about him.  I don't know but I think Kevin needs more life insurance.  I guess even Kevin has to have fun.

Besides Terez, I guess it's like Pele, Stu was our only guest.   He's become our new mascot and always great to see him.  Thanks for the Corona's

Great Dancin jam.  I got to remember the wind screen for the Neumman under the air conditioner.  Had the new hostile staff at Smash.  Giving us a five minute warning.  The guy couldn't get the Piano to work well in the PA, then he got the "Good Guy" and amazingly enough he got it working better than any one ever, with total control between room and monitors.  So they may be hostile but effective and isn't that what you want in a New Yorker?  Even with all this, we got a new killer tape, everything came out as it should and plenty of great material to work with.  Most importantly a great After Midnight cause it really is after midnight.  I'm telling you I really appreciate the luxury of a 8-track pipeline in one wire I got going tonight between my 8-track tape deck and digital mixer that got me listening to this with mixing capabilities in seconds.  Wow what and after midnight ending jam. with 32 seconds to spare.  Wow the first Deadstein ovation at the end of a night.  Pretty cool.

Till next Tuesday.

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Name: dave s
Date: 6/26/02
Time: 1:58:39 AM
Remote Name: 64.12.105.49

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i agree with everything the gind says, esp about more insurance for kevin .. put me down for $100,000 .... i liked the "playing in the band" through the huge "after midnight" and loved having Terez --- come and sit in anytime !!!, wow, great "after midnight, forever young, favorite mistake and definately the dancing in the steet"

***important warning to all*** do not drive and listen to the china/rider on the new CD its simply unbelievable and quite capable of making you drive into a tree.


Name: dave s
Date: 6/26/02
Time: 2:01:48 AM
Remote Name: 64.12.105.49

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probably the best deadstein vocals ever !!!


Name: dave s
Date: 6/26/02
Time: 2:20:23 AM
Remote Name: 64.12.105.21

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...with all due respect, that is, to scotty


Name: Trister
Date: 6/26/02
Time: 10:02:05 AM
Remote Name: 208.249.55.66

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Dave I wish I could have seen your warning before I got in my car last night. Holy toledo, that Chinacat is sick, kudos to Bill he did a great job on it.

Last night was an epiphany of sorts, I hope....I personally thought I had an off night but I have some excuses:

a) Kev's hiatus is still freaking me out b) either too much or not enough Crown Royal...not quite sure c) I was busy listening to Therese, what a treat.

Darwinism gets to Deadstein....you can't hide from evolution. I love it. Gind hets a new mixer, Kev thinks we actually live inside the earth and the moon is a fallacy...actually if I remember correctly all Apollo missions were conspiraciee, Roy brings Coronas....it just keeps getting better and better.

Therese: come back soon! TheGind: God bless you. Kev's Underwriter: please approve him ASAP. Rich: Thanks for bringing Therese.

-out.


Name: Trister
Date: 6/26/02
Time: 11:55:57 AM
Remote Name: 208.249.55.66

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Just heard Dave telling Tommy Banjo to "just shut up" after chastising us for our ending LLR jam.

Dave for president!

Answer to yeaterday's riddle; If Tommy Banjo sings in a forest with no band does it make a sound:

It doensn't matter "anymore"


Name: dave s
Date: 6/26/02
Time: 3:33:46 PM
Remote Name: 64.12.105.36

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holy crap i forgot all about that ... an hysterical moment, i'm going to listen to it now


Name: Steele
Date: 6/27/02
Time: 10:52:28 PM
Remote Name: 65.209.69.39

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Entwistle lives in the man called Kevin!


Name: the dave
Date: 6/30/02
Time: 1:29:18 AM
Remote Name: 152.163.194.193

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in tribute to john entwistle i'm going to play like keith would ... stiff and with worms crawling through my skull----


Name: the dave
Date: 6/30/02
Time: 1:30:19 AM
Remote Name: 152.163.194.193

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ps I LOVE THE WHO and john entwistle


Name: Rich
Date: 6/30/02
Time: 1:42:17 PM
Remote Name: 152.163.205.54

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John Entwhistle was at J&R Music World signing copies of his CD "The Rock" in 1996. I shook his hand and thanked him for showing a kid growing up in a small town in South Jersey with no access to Rock Concerts prior to 1971 that there were signs of intelligent life in Rock 'n' Roll. He asked me what town it was and what they had there. I said, "Vineland and there were alot of chickens, cows and corn. And fortunately The Who got lots of airplay." Godspeed, Sir John.

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