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Post by unoclay on Jul 27, 2006 13:56:37 GMT -5
A question: Will there be more parties at chuck's in the near future, considering the bad karma antics of some few individuals at this past mini-fest? I never got to hear how chuck reacted to the whole thing....didnt know if the events might have changed anything about the upcoming plans..
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Post by unoclay on Jul 24, 2006 23:41:10 GMT -5
Hey there, Quiggly sent the uno a link to the breakfast set from cherck's fram. I figure its probably somewhere else on this site, but i loved that jam so much that i thought maybe another link was in order, now lets hope it werks www.youtube.com/watch?v=CtXxVUh_TBA&search=chucks%20farm
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Post by unoclay on Jun 13, 2006 22:09:18 GMT -5
If someone hasnt already posted it, the dates listed on the chucksfarm.org site appear to be wrong for the Harvest Fest. I.E. the date of friday/sat/sun are not in line with the calendar i am looking at. Just a comment.
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Post by unoclay on Sept 4, 2005 14:37:53 GMT -5
good idea, but i think you'll need to really broadcast the idea if you want it to work.
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Post by unoclay on Sept 4, 2005 14:37:07 GMT -5
Also, i posted on another thread, do we have someone with a pickup truck who will be willing to allow its use for hauling out recycleables? I will gladly undertake a recycleable-drive if i know there's a way to transport to the dumpsters down the road.
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Post by unoclay on Sept 4, 2005 14:32:44 GMT -5
Royce has a chainsaw. Call him and ask if he will bring it. Unfortnuantely it wont be there until the day of show. Leon may also be of help in this area.
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Post by unoclay on Sept 4, 2005 14:27:10 GMT -5
--I would have to mention the time my girlfriend tara and i got lost in the fields behind the stage/camp for about an hour. We were very mentally disjointed at the time, and it took several whiles for us to relocate our brains.
---The motorcycle through the hoop was a legendary moment for all time.
--About 2 years ago, p22 was playing a really reaaaally slow version of Muffin Jugs? at around 6 am, and it just got dirtier and dirtier, and i think there were only about 10 of us watching the show any more, and i thouht it was the best moment of music all night, really good and unusual imho.
--i really liked the unusual stage composition a few years ago too, when there were those large white 'things' arching overhead.
--i really really liked the original Bizantine Empire performance, a legendary jam of which Calleher donated me a cd. I will gladly burn a copy if people email me at unoclay@hotmail.
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Post by unoclay on Sept 4, 2005 14:35:31 GMT -5
Wait, i forgot the reason i logged into this thread, so now i revoke the 'not over' status. Does anyone have a pickup truck that we can use to haul recyclables down the road to the borrough dumpsters? I will gladly dedicate several hours to the recycleable-processing task if i know there will be an avalable vehicle to haul the bags in.
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Post by unoclay on Sept 4, 2005 14:31:53 GMT -5
Chucks without Planet would not be chucks, end of thread.
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Post by unoclay on Mar 19, 2007 23:14:05 GMT -5
As Nic would say, "thanks for the memo: fall 97 owns your face"
That is a particularly good example though
If we're talking fall 97, you better absolutely mention Colorado:
11-17-97 McNichols Arena, Denver, CO 1: Tweezer, Reba, Train Song, Ghost, Fire 2: Down With Disease-> Oblivious Fool-> Johnny B. Goode-> Space Jam-> Jesus Just Left Chicago, When the Circus Comes, You Enjoy Myself
The Ghost is the best of of all time, with few competitors (IT, etc). This is one of those shows that is simultaniously over-popular, while also being underknown. Lots of folks i talk to have never heard it. I think they released it as a Live Phish disc. If you need to get 'back into' phish, ask quiggly or Steve Olker to send you a copy (internet) of this one. The Ghost, the Tweezer, The Reba...everything about this show is the genuine stuff of legend.
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Post by unoclay on Mar 5, 2007 23:27:22 GMT -5
This thread could be hilarious or comprehensive.
Wenger gave me a spindle of 20 shows from fall 95. It would be difficult to even nominate a favorite show, much less a great jam. However,
12-14-95 Broome County Arena, Binghamton, NY
1: Suzy Greenberg, Llama, Horn, Foam, Makisupa Policeman, Split Open and Melt, Tela, Fog That Surrounds, My Sweet One, Frankenstein
2: The Curtain-> Tweezer-> Timber (Jerry)-> Tweezer, Keyboard Army, Halley's Comet*-> NICU#> Slave to the Traffic Light
E: Bold as Love
stands out as one of the best shows that i did not actually attend that fall. If i were to pick the best show i actually saw that fall, it might still be the Landover 11/22/05 Free (35 min?), although the argument could be made that i overrate that set at the expense of other epic shows. For the ongoing record, i did attend NYE that year, and have never found it to be as important as many fans seem to think. I always liked others from the run a lot more.
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Post by unoclay on Feb 9, 2007 14:33:10 GMT -5
thanks for all the help Chris.
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Post by unoclay on Feb 9, 2007 13:28:26 GMT -5
Royce and Sam were married today at 12:00 noon EST. It was an excellent ceremony and very touching.
I would like to publicly offer my best wishes and love to my brother and his wife. You are correctly joined.
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Post by unoclay on Feb 6, 2007 12:03:52 GMT -5
Yeah I heard Jack almost quit the band that night? On the other hand ChrisCank looks like he is ready to join up!!!
You hater
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Post by unoclay on Feb 5, 2007 12:12:04 GMT -5
Ive never been so turned on by a woman with her hand up a centaur's ass
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