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FORUM: Private E-Mail HOST: LEADING
DATE: Feb-15-95 4:21am MSG: 243 PVT
FROM: Digestifier
TO: Dbn
SUBJECT: Phish Digest #603
· (Continued from last message)
If you're new to the net, please send away for the Frequently Asked Questions
(FAQ) file. It will answer a bunch of questions (which are, believe it or not,
frequently asked) that you might have.
To do so, send a message with the subject "send" and a body "FAQ" to the
following mail address:
phish-archives@phish.net
You can also use this address to ask questions about the list, or to get lots
of other neat stuff, like the Lyrics database, the Stories collection, the
Interviews file, the Helping Phriendly Book, the Chords file, the Tour Dates
file, the Venue file, and the Nettiquette file. If you want help on how to get
all of these files from the newly automated archive site (kudos to Lee
Silverman), send a message with the subject "help" to the above address.
Be sure to use the address listed above. Please, DON'T SEND REQUESTS TO ME!
(i.e. don't "reply" to this message if you want the FAQ file)
*** GETTING BRIEF PHISHNET INFO ***
Another thing you might want to do, if you're new, is send a message to the
following address:
info@phish.net
This will give you an automated reply with general background information on
the PhishNet and how to participate. You do not have to specify anything on
the subject line or in the message. All mail sent to the above address will be
sent the automated reply.
*** GETTING ON AND OFF THE PHISHNET ***
To be added to or deleted from the Phish Digest mailing list, please send a
message to the following mail address:
phish-request@phish.net
Please use this address only for these purposes, and please DO NOT SEND REQUEST
MESSAGES TO THE ENTIRE LIST!!!
*** ACCESSING THE PHISH ARCHIVES ***
The FAQ file is available for anonymous ftp from archive.phish.net (otherwise
known as 128.148.157.6), under the directory /pub/phish/text_files/FAQ. All of
the other files mentioned above, and a whole lot more, are also available at
this ftp site. You can also get the aforementioned files by gophering to
archive.phish.net. Gopher is running on the standard port 70, so you can
specify it if you want, but don't need to. If you're not familiar with either
gopher or ftp, you'll have to ask your local computer guru.
*** WORLD WIDE WEB ***
Yes, the PhishNet has a presence on the Web. I think this has actually been
around for quite some time, although I believe that it is still under
construction. The URL of the home page is:
http://netspace.students.brown.edu/phish/
From this page you can also access all of the Phish Archives. If you don't
know what the Web is, all I have room to explain here is that it's something
you want to get access to. Throw buzzwords like "Netscape", "Mosaic", and the
"World Wide Web" at your local computer guru and have them help you out.
*** THE HELPING PHRIENDLY BOOK ***
The Helping Phriendly Book working group is being led by Dan Shoop who is
always looking for pholks to help out on the new editions. Planned editions
will include a HyperCard stack (similar to Stack of Dead), WWW accessible
versions, and more. If you don't know what the HPB is, READ THE FAQ!!!
Comments about the HPB, additions, or if you'd like to volunteer, should be
addressed to hpb@archive.phish.net
*** (SNAIL-MAIL) PHISH MAILING LIST ***
If you would like to be on the mailing list for the Phish newsletter, send your
address on a postcard to:
Phish Mailing List
P. O. Box 219
Lexington, Massachusetts 02173
If you're correcting your address, let them know both the old one and the new
one so they can keep their records accurate.
*** THE PHISH-INFO MAILING LIST ***
A new mailing list, only for the purpose of distributing information, has been
activated. This mailing list is moderated; there is someone who determines
what is relevant for the list. Relevant postings will include setlists, tour
(onsale) information, and venue directions. Among the things will be bounced
are ticket grovels, tape requests, follow ups, and general discussion. To
subscribe to phish-info, please send email to:
phish-info-request@phish.net
with the following on a line by itself:
subscribe
*** TOUR ***
Phish is currently on break from tour and will probably not hit the road again
until July or August of 1995. When there is more info, it will be summarized
here. You can also always request the Tour Dates file from phish-archives or
call the Phish Hotline (617-862-7820) for the latest tour information.
*** CONCERT TAPING INFORMATION ***
Nothing much to report here about taping, since there is no upcoming tour.
When appropriate, you can get complete information regarding concert taping by
call the Tapers' Hotline at 617-862-2128. Please remember that taping is a
privilege granted to us by the band, and not a right. Selling tapes for profit
or purchasing bootleg CDs could put the future of taping in jeoprady. Please
act responsibly and don't ruin it for the rest of us.
Peace and general phishiness.
ALUMNIBLUESALUMNIBLUESALUMNIBLUESGUMBOALUMNIBLUESALUMNIBLUESALUMNIBLUES
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From: lanew@student.umass.edu
Subject: Killington/Phish
Reply-To: lanew@student.umass.edu
Date: Tue, 14 Feb 1995 22:55:27 GMT
Hey all,
I was at killington this past weekend. You know the skyeship gondola
they have? You know, the fastest small ski lift in the country, anyway, they
all have different designs on them and a few have Phishies. ;-) Just sharin',
Lane
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From: "B.P. Hamilton" <u9309016@muss.cis.mcmaster.ca>
Subject: 5/8/77 Ithaca,NY
Reply-To: u9309016@muss.cis.mcmaster.ca
Date: Tue, 14 Feb 1995 22:55:32 GMT
Howdy!
I know this isn't Dead bandwidth, but from the number of
phish-heads who keep commenting on this show, I just have one thing to say:
IT'S OVERRATED!
Yes, it *is* a good show. The Scarlet>Fire is excellent, as is the
Estimated, Morning Dew, Dancin', and Lazy Lightnin'>Supplication. I tend
to think that the show gets a little bogged down during the St.
Stephen>NFA>St. Stephen, though.
A real good reason why I think this show is overrated is because
of the quality of the shows immediately preceding and following it,
namely 5/7/77 Boston and 5/9/77 Buffalo. Both are excellent, amking
this run a must have for any collection.
However, there are other shows which IMHO, are *way* better than
any of these three. Try checking out:
2/13/70
2/14/70
5/2/70
2/26/77
7/8/78
10/27/79
.....just to name a few.
BTW, in case you are wondering about that 5/8/77:
1. Minglewood Blues is cut on the master tape - you will
never find this entire song from that show.
2. Ditto for the big gaping hole in the middle of Lazy
Lightnin'>Supplication.
3. That cut off the end of Dancin'? I think that the
master is cut, but I once heard a guy say that he had it in its
entirety. I was supposed to trade for it, but he disappeared. He may
have been full of shit, though.
@:=
ex-Mitch
(the left nostril).
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