FORUM:   Private E-Mail                       HOST: LEADING
DATE:    Feb-15-95 4:21am                     MSG:  245 PVT
FROM:    Digestifier
TO:      Dbn
SUBJECT: Phish Digest #604

(Continued from last message)

From: "Kiersten N. Ahlm" <kahlm@moose.uvm.edu>
Subject: re: M.ray
Reply-To: kahlm@moose.uvm.edu
Date: Wed, 15 Feb 1995 01:53:34 GMT

        The Michael ray show probably was the best show I have ever seen 
as well.  Everything about the night was insane, from the extravagant 
entrance to the incredible jams they didn't make you stop moving till 
they wanted you to stop.  This show was a little more intense than the 
Johnson State show, although that one blew me away as well.  I feel 
pretty amazed to have been able to see this show, and the smile is still 
not gone from my face.  Thanks guys!!!
bri.

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From: David Leonard Goss <gossdavi@student.msu.edu>
Subject: bear trap road
Reply-To: gossdavi@student.msu.edu
Date: Wed, 15 Feb 1995 01:54:08 GMT

Does anyone know where or what Bear Trap Road is? It's in Utah. Phish played
there in '88 at something called Fishfest. Is Bear Trap Road some park (or just
some road) and is Fishfest just a big festival for fisherman or what? Because
on the tape I have - it sounds like there's almost no one in the audience.

Poop

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From: Kurt <KRAE3757@splava.cc.plattsburgh.edu>
Subject: Union Federal *TRUTH*
Reply-To: KRAE3757@splava.cc.plattsburgh.edu
Date: Wed, 15 Feb 1995 02:00:03 GMT

  Alright, looks like it's time to clear this up again:
Union Federal *was* recorded live, however was NOT done at Nectar's,
or any other bar in Burlington. It was done in a small room with
only one mic hanging from the ceiling (don't ask me how it's in
sterio on the album, I quess that's the magic of mixing) + the
door locked.
  Phish would (+ still does) practice this way, starting with a simple
chord progression + developing it into space without anyone soloing.
This causes the members of phish to closly listen to each other for
slight canges in what each individual plays. The other members then
play the newly created "song". Their goal (I believe) is to become
so good at this that they can improvise seemingly as ONE.
  These sessions have been called Oh Ke Pa Ceremonies. As for a bong,
well, this stuff should not be talked about on the net. What difference
does it make anyway? 

Kurt Kraemer
50 Broad St. Apt. D Plattsburgh, NY 12901
krae3757@splava.cc.plattsburgh.edu
(518)566-7529


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From: mg4578@albnyvms.bitnet (gone phishin')
Subject: Kramer's Red Rocks Offer
Date: 14 Feb 1995 20:34:05 GMT
Reply-To: mg4578@albnyvms.bitnet

I have a 2nd gen. analog copy of Red ROcks 6-11-94, and am willing to make 10
copies...open to the first 10 people who e-mail me....

Mark

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From: dsulliva@cis.ohio-state.edu (david andrew sullivan)
Subject: Re: Pulp fiction oddities
Date: 14 Feb 1995 11:14:34 -0500

        I've been reading alot of these pulp fiction posts on the net and I 
think that alot of the inconsistancies in the movie were put there on purpose,
i.e the bullet holes in the wall, Wolfe being called at 8:30 at a party, the 
scene where the watch is given to the boy (according to the watch about 5 hours 
passed while he was talking to the boy), etc, etc.  Anyway, if you know anything
about Pulp fiction, not the movie but the actual books themselves, they are 
notorious for bad editing, after all they were the equivalent of trash novels
 that only cost pennies to buy. Thats why the movie jumps around so much 
betweenscenes which sometmes leaves you wondering what sequence the different 
parts of
the story were happining in.  The same thing would happen if you were to read a
pulp fiction novel.  So I think all these inconsistencies in the film
are there to kind of make fun of "Pulp Fiction" novels.
.. Tarrantino is a genius!!!!

                                                -Sully
                p.s sorry to waste bandwidth

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