Happy Old Year everyone! You can now download the longest Blue Dixie concert ever. Gotta be the MMoQerry NYE 90-91. This behemoth is now available in flac or MP3 (or OGG) from archive.org. Over five and a half hours of music on the tapes, it ended around 5AM. Yikes! If you want to burn it on CD's I suggest a 6-disc set, so you don't have to cut any more segues than necessary. Total running time of this fileset is 5h45m!!
My One Word Interview with Steve Cerio is up on the Expressobeans WIKI now, as well as on Steve's site. Whew. Now I think I know a LOT more about editing a WIKI!
Cracker is coming out with a private-label compilation soon. I bet it will contain the songs Teen Angst, I See The Light, Mr Wrong, Low, Get Off This, Lonesome Johnny Blues, ETG, Sweet Thistle Pie, Big Dipper, The World Is Mine, Duty Free (by Ike Reilly), Suck Itself, and Something You Ain't Got (by American Minor)
If there are two compilations released next spring, I would figure that the one on the small label would be the one to get.
If there are two compilations released next spring, I would figure that the one on the small label would be the one to get.
did you check out yet??
and not to harp on it, but check out the shows I have uploaded to the Internet Archive!!!
and not to harp on it, but check out the shows I have uploaded to the Internet Archive!!!
FRIDAY MULTIBLOG! Archive.org restored the Grateful Dead audience tapes for download and the direct soundboard recordings for streaming. It's been an eventful week, summary is at deadnews.blogspot.com
Steve Cerio had just debuted his new website - HappyHomeLand v2.0 with lots of new art, music, a blog, a webstore and much more! Check it out!
Expressobeans now has a Wiki so anyone can help fill in the blanks!
My Uncle Alan saw my blog recently and wanted to trade links, which is fine with me- here is a link to his blog to tide you over until I add it to my template.
By the way, I keep meaning to mention that most of the format of this blog, and the cool look is the work of my friend Jack and many of my links go right to his pages.
And now for a rundown of post-thanksgiving memories which seem to abound this time of year. ..
Black friday was a fun day for me as a kid- I remember going to downtown (St Louis) Famous-Barr & Stix (Stix Baer and Fuller if you're old enough) department stores to see the window displays. I recall hanging with our friends the Weinstocks, the younger kids getting to see Santa (and get a photo taken I'm sure), incredible Lego displays, all the new toys of the season, either going to O.T. Hodges for a Slinger, or worming our way out of the crowded spiral ramps of the parking lot to go to the hill to get an Amhigetti's Special Sandwich.
Anyway, after shopping, we would go to Ted Drewes' tree lot, go home and put up the tree and lights (which for some reason, Margie Granat got us all calling GRAPEFRUITS, which I still think of them as. .. )
Then in '82. . . eh, I'll tell ya that one later ;-)
FOOD NOTES:
The Slinger is a gut-busting combo consisting of two cheeseburgers on buttered toast, hash browns and chile topped with an egg of your choice.
I liked mine with burgers medium rare and eggs over-easy.
The Amighetti Special
made with ham choice roast beef, genoa salami, brick cheese, lettuce, tomato, pickle, onion, pepperoncini, and special dressing- "Often imitated, never duplicated!". They bake their own bread each morning, which smells and tastes great.
Steve Cerio had just debuted his new website - HappyHomeLand v2.0 with lots of new art, music, a blog, a webstore and much more! Check it out!
Expressobeans now has a Wiki so anyone can help fill in the blanks!
My Uncle Alan saw my blog recently and wanted to trade links, which is fine with me- here is a link to his blog to tide you over until I add it to my template.
By the way, I keep meaning to mention that most of the format of this blog, and the cool look is the work of my friend Jack and many of my links go right to his pages.
And now for a rundown of post-thanksgiving memories which seem to abound this time of year. ..
Black friday was a fun day for me as a kid- I remember going to downtown (St Louis) Famous-Barr & Stix (Stix Baer and Fuller if you're old enough) department stores to see the window displays. I recall hanging with our friends the Weinstocks, the younger kids getting to see Santa (and get a photo taken I'm sure), incredible Lego displays, all the new toys of the season, either going to O.T. Hodges for a Slinger, or worming our way out of the crowded spiral ramps of the parking lot to go to the hill to get an Amhigetti's Special Sandwich.
Anyway, after shopping, we would go to Ted Drewes' tree lot, go home and put up the tree and lights (which for some reason, Margie Granat got us all calling GRAPEFRUITS, which I still think of them as. .. )
Then in '82. . . eh, I'll tell ya that one later ;-)
FOOD NOTES:
The Slinger is a gut-busting combo consisting of two cheeseburgers on buttered toast, hash browns and chile topped with an egg of your choice.
I liked mine with burgers medium rare and eggs over-easy.
The Amighetti Special
made with ham choice roast beef, genoa salami, brick cheese, lettuce, tomato, pickle, onion, pepperoncini, and special dressing- "Often imitated, never duplicated!". They bake their own bread each morning, which smells and tastes great.