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and then dont forget storrsroars "I went to beaches before you guys even knew what beaches were"
and the sand wasn't sand yet, was all still rocks
and then dont forget storrsroars "I went to beaches before you guys even knew what beaches were"
Actually the two drummers sounding like sneakers in a dryer is more accurate and probably a better hipster joke. So step up your game son.
Now you are talking hipster level @Spartacus .and the sand wasn't sand yet, was all still rocks
But it is the definitive authority for Connecticut pizza and razor blade use, so there's that.
They will be told in 20 minutes.Obviously, you are new to the Boneyard.
We have jokes older than your references.
So basically I'm the Boneyard. Two of like five references were from me (legal help & bachelor party). I think you're forgetting the best one--finding long lost eskimo brothers
Uhh. I think you forgot beer and ginThis place is the best: Pizza, Arby's, beer, brain health, decoding recruits' twitter accounts, immigration attorney advice, gin, epic meltdowns, contract experts, bachelor parties, HVAC, Taylor Rooks...
We have jokes older than your references.
Every time I pass by or go into a Krauser's store I think of good old Carl.What? CV is not going pro?
I expect that analogy to get as much traction here as storrs’s jokes.
I've been PMing him news stories. I don't get responses anymore lolAt least I'm still going over better here than in the Pool where Spartacus is deleting everything I post...
And they're not "my" jokes. I didn't write them. Here you go.
So sensitive you guys are about the Dead... y'all really are kinda like Scientologists in that regard.
I've been PMing him news stories. I don't get responses anymore lol
I've been PMing him news stories. I don't get responses anymore lol
Does jmick even have a brand?Because your stories are boring. Pick up your game.
Does jmick even have a brand?
I know you didn't write them; do you think that makes them any better? I just think they're lame, that's all.At least I'm still going over better here than in the Pool where Spartacus is deleting everything I post...
And they're not "my" jokes. I didn't write them. Here you go.
So sensitive you guys are about the Dead... y'all really are kinda like Scientologists in that regard.
I know you didn't write them; do you think that makes them any better? I just think they're lame, that's all.
Believe me, I am not disappointed in the least that you don't get the Dead. If you did, it might cause me to reconsider my affinity for them.
Doubtful. His one initiative was mandating the Pledge of Allegience be recited at basketball games.What I learned on the Boneyard today:
If we had unleashed IADPP when we had the chance, we would be in the ACC.
You gonna stand for that kind of disrespect @storrsroars?
If there are such things as "Dead Snowflakes", I found them.
I do know that 8893 has eclectic tastes as he claims, substantiated by other posts where he likes the same stuff and I do, so he's not nearly as bad as some.
As for disrespecting me, you've already done enough today.

That would be a great band name.Dead Snowflakes
That would be a great band name.
NB: "Snowflakes," as you intend the term, connotes offense. I am not offended by your jokes; I just think they are tired and lame, i.e., I've heard them all before. Ironically, it seems that you are the one offended by that.
I guess I shouldn't be surprised that you assume most Deadheads have similar, narrow and uninteresting musical tastes. You need to get out more.
I'm currently around 20 hours into the 30-plus hour audiobook of Dennis McNally's unabridged Long Strange Trip, which is a Ken Burns or David McCullough-level treatment of the history of the band in terms of detail, breadth, depth and historical context. I think you would be fascinated to learn how off your assumptions are. As I type this, I am chuckling picturing you trying to make your case to Phil Lesh. I don't think you would be prepared to handle his response, and the extent to which it would lay bare your naïveté.
it's been really easy to get on 8893's bad side lately. I hope he's okFirst off, I don't know why you're even arguing this point.
Why would you think I'd even challenge an actual band member about their influences? Any band created in the 60s had Mississippi blues, jazz and probably even big band and Texas/Nashville country influences because that was all they'd be able to hear. There were no jam bands, because there weren't any at the time. I imagine Lesh and bandmates listen to all sorts of stuff that his followers wouldn't conceive of putting on a turntable.
And that's not all that different from any other good musician. Frampton was influenced by Django Rhinehart. Artists as disparate as John Fogarty and Dave Davies both cite Duane Eddy as a huge influence. Duane Allman was influenced by Miles Davis and Coltrane.
None of that has anything to do with the respective fanbases. I seriously doubt many concertgoers who've seen Frampton, Fogarty or the Allmans have given a listen to Django, Eddy, Davis or Coltrane.
Btw, I think I've mentioned I own American Beauty and a "greatest hits" compilation. And there was a time in either 87 or 88 where my girlfriend and I actually stayed home one NYE and watched a Dead NYE show on HBO. And I bought tix to a show in NH once, although Jerry was too, um... ill... to perform so they cancelled. I've tried, man. I've given them plenty of opportunity.
I'd think you - as someone who listens to The Loft and Meg Griffin - and perhaps at some point listened to other freeform jocks like Vin Scelsa and the late Pete Fornatale - would get this better than the average schmuck who mostly listens to stuff in his/her own silo because while those algorithms on Spotify and Pandora can dissect musical DNA, they can't make the emotional connections that a great freeform DJ could make.
You've been exposed to a lot of different kinds of music as was I. You like the Dead, I kinda don't all that much. And I'll add that in my own personal experience, if I'm looking at the record collection of a Deadhead, I've got a pretty good idea what I'm going to find (Steely Dan, CSNY, some prog-rock) and what I'm not (Bowie, Alice Cooper, Elvis Costello). That's basically all I'm getting at.
None of that has anything to do with the respective fanbases. I seriously doubt many concertgoers who've seen Frampton, Fogarty or the Allmans have given a listen to Django, Eddy, Davis or Coltrane. . . .
if I'm looking at the record collection of a Deadhead, I've got a pretty good idea what I'm going to find (Steely Dan, CSNY, some prog-rock) and what I'm not (Bowie, Alice Cooper, Elvis Costello). That's basically all I'm getting at.