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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: giusto on February 07, 2016, 09:34:48 AM
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Ripple
I just want to see where this goes...if anywhere....though it was initially a musical thought.
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(http://oldartguy.com/An_Ode_to_Ripple_files/th-40.jpg)
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In still water
Where there is no pebble thrown
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:grin: You beat me to it, Rocker..
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(http://nodeli.wordpress.com/files/2009/04/ripple1.jpg)
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In still water
Where there is no pebble thrown
Thank you :)
tossed :)
"Nor wind to be blown"
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I recognize that brand from my college days. Ugh!
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First thing that comes to mind for an old Deadhead!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=671AgW9xSiA
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With a chaser of Boone's Farm Strawberry, which will get you sick in a heartbeat. Then there is MadDog 20/20 which will make you hallucinate.
http://www.bumwine.com/others.html
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With a chaser of Boone's Farm Strawberry, which will get you sick in a heartbeat. Then there is MadDog 20/20 which will make you hallucinate.
http://www.bumwine.com/others.html
Mad Dog---------That's a MEAN wine!
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First thing that comes to mind for an old Deadhead!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=671AgW9xSiA
Thanks John :)
Spent many hours listening and playing his music.
Gerry passed the same day my son was born...August 9, 1995.
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The drink coveted by homeless everywhere.After a bottle having a home doesn't really matter.
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Ripple:
O.J. marries a waitress��������������������������������������������we're plagued with kardashians!
Todd.
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I don't need no diamond ring..
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Thanks John :)
Spent many hours listening and playing his music.
Gerry passed the same day my son was born...August 9, 1995.
NEVER will there be another picker like Gerry Garcia. His licks are like nobody else. I listen to his work with Dave Grisman and Tony Rice often!
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Mad Dog isn't even wine any more. It's flavored grain alcohol.
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The drink coveted by homeless everywhere.After a bottle having a home doesn't really matter.
(http://33.media.tumblr.com/51e87cc7bb9073f502c5b86365b8d0ba/tumblr_mlxakp15K61s0pj15o1_400.gif)
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Thank you :)
tossed :)
"Nor wind to be blown"
Reach out your hand if your cup be empty
If your cup is full may it be again
Let it be known there is a fountain
That was not made by the hands of men
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Raspberry
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Effect .
Dusty
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(http://i1299.photobucket.com/albums/ag77/Penderic/Penderic001/ethanol%20ford_zpseg8aj3pn.jpg)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2pOf7S-jipc
:boozing:
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First thing that comes to mind for an old Deadhead!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=671AgW9xSiA
Latter day version by a talented bunch of kids I like : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ihXGVYWSYLk
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Latter day version by a talented bunch of kids I like : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ihXGVYWSYLk
Nice...Thanks for that...well done. Good to hear Hunter/Garcia live on
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Latter day version by a talented bunch of kids I like : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ihXGVYWSYLk
Latter day version? Are they Mormon? They did a good job! I thought Alan Alda was playing Bass @ first!
Here's Garcia and the gang @ Radio City Music Hall
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JT8zLTaKxeE
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When I was going to college working part time in the afternoon loading 2 semi-trucks a day(w/3 other guys) for UPS on pay day we would drink beers and chase them w/Ripple wine before we went to the taverns to watch topless dancers in Anaheim, Cali. Nasty tasting stuff but it did the trick. :boozing: Those were the days my friend....we thought they'd never end................ ..those were the days :grin:
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Latter day version? Are they Mormon? They did a good job! I thought Alan Alda was playing Bass @ first!
Here's Garcia and the gang @ Radio City Music Hall
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JT8zLTaKxeE
I was at Radio City that week...I seem to remember they played 4 nights...wore masks on the Halloween show :).
It was the first time I had seen them perform acoustic. Great shows and amazing sound...remember they would encourage fans to record the shows and even had section reserved for the recording apparatus....microp hones on hockey sticks.
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Thunderbird was the fortified wine in my neighborhood. The Steven F. Austin college wimps drank Annie Greensprings. :evil:
Dave
Galveston
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When I was going to college working part time in the afternoon loading 2 semi-trucks a day(w/3 other guys) for UPS on pay day we would drink beers and chase them w/Ripple wine before we went to the taverns to watch topless dancers in Anaheim, Cali. Nasty tasting stuff but it did the trick. :boozing: Those were the days my friend....we thought they'd never end................ ..those were the days :grin:
J & L Meat Company down by the river in Austin. Wasn't a meat market. We'll not in the traditional sense anyway.
Dave
Galveston
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I was wondering if anyone would mention Annie Green guts. ( sometimes known as Annie bed springs )
Then there was Many shitz too. ( Manischewitz )
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Thunderbird was the fortified wine in my neighborhood. The Steven F. Austin college wimps drank Annie Greensprings. :evil:
Dave
Galveston
Hey , I resemble that remark :laugh: Actually , by the time I was a VERY part time SFA student , the beverage of choice was Lone Star :grin:
Dusty
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Thunderbird was the fortified wine in my neighborhood. The Steven F. Austin college wimps drank Annie Greensprings. :evil:
Dave
Galveston
Yup'er.
T'Bird was the one that came immediately to mind:
"What's the word? / Thunderbird / How's it sold? / Good and cold / What's the jive? / Bird's alive / What's the price? / Thirty twice."
Of course, by the time I heard this after joining the Army it had "inflated" to: "What's the price?... A dollar twice".
Wanna groove to some "bum wine" history? Kill some time over here:
http://www.bumwine.com/
Todd.
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Yep- Lone Star Draft was my favorite until the brewery at Lone Star TX stopped making it.
(http://i261.photobucket.com/albums/ii76/LaMojoe/handy%20keg%202.jpg)
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Yep- Lone Star Draft was my favorite until the brewery at Lone Star TX stopped making it.
(http://i261.photobucket.com/albums/ii76/LaMojoe/handy%20keg%202.jpg)
Ok I guess ill go with the flow here....Strohs was still fire-brewed from Detroit river water in the late seventies.
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Around here it was Richards Wild Irish Rose. Back in the day the Rose was 21%. Over the years its been watered down to now where its only 17%. A good friend told me he would drink no wine that had a cork in it.
Pete
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Ok I guess ill go with the flow here....Strohs was still fire-brewed from Detroit river water in the late seventies.
Man... Do ever miss Strohs! But was it fire brewed from Detroit river water or brewed of inflammable Detroit water which was? :boozing:
Todd.
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Back to the music -
If I knew the way, I would take you home.
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Thunderbird was the fortified wine in my neighborhood. Dave
Galveston
What's the word? Thunderbird!
What's the price? Fifty twice!
What's the reason? Grapes are in season!
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Back to the music -
somebody robbed the Glendale Train, this morning half past nine.
somebody robbed the Glendale Train, I swear I ain't lyin'
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man........ this is the most bipolar obnoxious thread of all time.
keep up the good work.
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First thing that comes to mind for an old Deadhead!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=671AgW9xSiA
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man........ this is the most bipolar obnoxious thread of all time.
keep up the good work.
Well , we are being called boring on another board , obviously those guys haven't been reading WG the last couple of days :shocked:
Dusty
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Blue Nun, Night Train, Cold Duck, whatever was cheap.
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First thing that comes to mind for an old Deadhead!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=671AgW9xSiA
Certainly one of my favorite Dead songs. That whole album (what's that? :) ) was great.
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Certainly one of my favorite Dead songs. That whole album (what's that? :) ) was great.
(http://rymimg.com/lk/f/l/d21fd457c7f63ad8400c75bca1ab36f0/2048102.jpg)
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(http://rymimg.com/lk/f/l/d21fd457c7f63ad8400c75bca1ab36f0/2048102.jpg)
Same here JL. How many Dead concerts did you get to see? Me-3. js
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John- saw 4. One in their favorite venue at the Coliseum in Hampton VA and another show at the Downs in Manor TX on Jerry's 40th birthday.
Both shows' recordings are on their web site.
The other two shows were in Okla (Fairgrounds Arena and Lloyd Noble Arena)
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Two, that I remember.
Ann Arbor MI and Atlanta GA.
Good times.
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^^^^^^
Dang hippies. :) I only saw one, (Indy) but it was great.
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1 in Bonner Springs, Ks. (Kansas City) and 1 in Chicago's soldier field. One of the ones in KC I have a little trouble remembering, but it was fun!
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^^^^^^
Dang hippies. :) I only saw one, (Indy) but it was great.
Did you let your freak flag fly Chuck? :cool:
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Five of us cut afternoon classes, rolled up our Catholic School Blazers and stuffed them in the back of my '63 VW sedan. Drove from Dallas to Austin to see the Dead at the Austin Coliseum. Riders of the Purple Sage opened. Enjoyed the concert and all the accoutrements. Hooked up with some nubile young ladies crashed at their place for part of the night. Left about 3AM.
Arrived back at school Tuesday? morning smelling of stale beer, ripple?, various types of smoke, and musk. It was the beginning of the end of my high school career and my life in Big D. Still hang out with the other 4 guys. Two of us eventually moved to Austin. One married one of the girls he met at the concert.
It was a golden time. Glad I got to experience it. (and survived)
Dave
Galveston
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Same here JL. How many Dead concerts did you get to see? Me-3. js
I was at 16 shows...but I'm not sure...I don't think I was there for two of them.
Favorite a toss up between Oct 29 1980 Radio City, Sept 3 1977 at Englishtown Racetrack or Sept 2 1978 at Giants Stadium with Willie Nelson and New Riders.
"It must have been the roses"
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Two, that I remember.
Ann Arbor MI and Atlanta GA.
Good times.
I have to ask....was it in November of 79? Chrysler arena?...I was at that show :)
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Five of us cut afternoon classes, rolled up our Catholic School Blazers and stuffed them in the back of my '63 VW sedan. Drove from Dallas to Austin to see the Dead at the Austin Coliseum. Riders of the Purple Sage opened. Enjoyed the concert and all the accoutrements. Hooked up with some nubile young ladies crashed at their place for part of the night. Left about 3AM.
Arrived back at school Tuesday? morning smelling of stale beer, ripple?, various types of smoke, and musk. It was the beginning of the end of my high school career and my life in Big D. Still hang out with the other 4 guys. Two of us eventually moved to Austin. One married one of the girls he met at the concert.
It was a golden time. Glad I got to experience it. (and survived)
Dave
Nice yarn Dave, afraid I can't post any of my Dead concert stories on the interneck. Might not be a good idea :laugh:
Galveston
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Just don't post the pictures!
No bosses etc to answer to only the wife and I hadn't met her yet.
Dave
Galveston
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Did you let your freak flag fly Chuck? :cool:
Always..
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Wow,
And the ripple effect continues!
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Total off topic! :boozing:
In Alaska, Ripples in your glass of whisky means another big earthquake is on its way!
(http://i1299.photobucket.com/albums/ag77/Penderic/Penderic001/shaking%20vision_zpsxcok68je.jpg)
(maybe too much whisky!)
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Did you let your freak flag fly Chuck? :cool:
Still do (my name's Chuck, also, btw).
And not Crisler in '79...'89 for me