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First Set
  • Jack Straw
  • Birdsong
  • Mama Tried
  • Bertha
  • Feel Like a Stranger
  • Franklin's Tower

Second Set

  • Playing in the Band -->
    • Drums
    • Space
  • Let it Grow
  • Eyes of the World
  • China Cat Sunflower -->
  • I Know You Rider
  • Stella Blue
  • Going Down the Road Feeling Bad
  • Positively Fourth Street
  • Brokedown Palace

The date of the next jam is Thursday, October 18, 2001, maybe but this needs to be confirmed and several people can't make several nights.  I Know I can't do Wednesday.

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It was the 11 year anniversary of Deadsteins first Jam, a long time ago on Perry Street.   How far we have come to go nowhere in these 11 terrific years.  The more things change, the more they stay the same.  Who would think I would be jamming with my old college roomates from Hudson Street in the 21st century?  Who would think the Twin Towers would have disappeared just 30 days ago?

Some how we go one and Deadstein forges ahead week in and week out and never looking back.   Except for Rick Brotpen, the whole band was there.  Bill Sloan set up a bunch of percussive stuff and Michael Carpetsteen was there on some vocals.  Tefillin Ken was there to hear us setup and left.  Short of all of this, there we no other guests for our night at Carolls on the third floor.

Dave broke out the gong and I'm getting better at the setting up the 8-track taping situation.  I was setup and rolling by 7:45 and we got a full night of jamming in without too much interference from the taping hell that I go through.  You guys better appreciate tapes.  Unfortunately, I'm just listening to some of the tape and the China Cat Rider is messed up, I pressed a wrong button, or more susinctly, I didn't press the right one to have my and Andy amps miced.  Oh well, the rest seems to work.  I also have very little Scott bass drum.  Oh' well.  Kevin's bass is not as good coming direct either.  I can't forget headphones ever again.  Oh well.  Vocals sound good.  Oh well.

Till next whenever we figure out when we are playing.  I know we won't be a full band.   God Bless America and God Bless the Freak that is Deadstein.


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Name: scott
Date: 10/12/01
Time: 7:51:55 AM
Remote Name: 64.64.50.18

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no good for the next 2 tuesday's. How's Mon, Wed, Or thursday looking? Stay tuned for Pseudo developments / progress reports from the "Tough Guy"


Name: tbanjo
Date: 10/12/01
Time: 10:57:33 AM
Remote Name: 216.173.8.66

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Ok, Deadstein - what works for next week. Can we get a full band on thursday? I can do it, Looks like Gind and Scotty can too. I e-mailed and faxed over the list to Adam Ross, and will follow up with a phone call later. Stay tuned.


Name: Trister
Date: 10/12/01
Time: 12:13:44 PM
Remote Name: 208.249.55.66

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Thurs is fine w/ me....

Last night featured the best drum solo I've ever heard from Deadstein. Good job boys...even Scotty got into it, although somewhat reluctantly...


Name: KEVIN
Date: 10/12/01
Time: 1:22:59 PM
Remote Name: 207.97.189.114

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Thursday is freakday.


Name: Larry G.
Date: 10/12/01
Time: 2:44:31 PM
Remote Name: 168.191.113.27

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Is anyone going to see the Grateful Dawg Movie tonight at the Village Cinema. If you are interestsed, let me know, cause I want to go. Does anyone know where this is?


Name: Steele
Date: 10/12/01
Time: 11:32:53 PM
Remote Name: 32.101.212.82

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11 years of Kind Freakness.. I tip my proto! The scoppy power of Deadstein is beautiful. I wish all your future jams to be filled with continued love of the music, comedy and delecatable woofage. Until the next twirl... All my respect and kind vibes to you all. Stay Freaky - Steele


Name: Michael Carpetsteen
Date: 10/15/01
Time: 11:55:10 AM
Remote Name: 209.178.206.86

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Thank you all for another enjoyable evening of Deadstein. The more I study the music the more I appreciate what is being played. The first thing that stands out is how true the music is to form. The second is the speed of the music. The tempo of the tunes always seems very natural. Never dragging or too fast. It is used to support the feeling of the songs very effectively.


Name: tbanjo
Date: 10/15/01
Time: 12:33:51 PM
Remote Name: 216.173.8.66

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We are set for thursday evenning. All booked - how about 100% attendance?


Name: LB
Date: 10/15/01
Time: 12:45:56 PM
Remote Name: 24.4.252.72

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out


Name: Brotpen
Date: 10/16/01
Time: 11:31:33 PM
Remote Name: 205.188.201.192

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Thursday? Maybe. Can't say until it happens.


Name: tbanjo
Date: 10/18/01
Time: 12:32:01 PM
Remote Name: 216.173.8.66

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ok - here we go - David, you are done on the timpani and gong requirements bring the appropriate stick - we met your cost structure Kevin - a Hardtke will be provided Scotty - 3 Bromberg shows for burn and return are with me tonight over 4 discs, and see you at Cottage noodle Rich - are you coming? lots of reasons to know. Larry B - we will miss you see you all later at the appropriate time

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