One for the Dead Heads

Started by jazzyvee, May 27, 2007, 12:04:08 AM

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jazzyvee

The sound of Alembic is medicine for the soul!
http://www.alembic.com/info/fc_ktwins.html

elwoodblue

cool...what's weird is I'm less than a mile from that comic shop...
 
thanks for the (dead)heads up,

76ac070

What is even more weird, is the fact that I won the auction on 5/18/07 for the same book - from the same Seller. However, I have not yet received the item and the Seller has not answered my emails. I'm beginning to wonder if  - a. The Seller has more than one copy of the book, or b. The Seller does not have ANY copies of the book!?
 
Caveat Emptor, my Alembic brethren!
 
:>)
 
CRG

flaxattack

good book  
worth reading
not a kiss and tell

57basstra


elwoodblue

76ac70
 I might stroll down to the record shop and make subtle inquiries(with a cattle prod)...I was going to bid...maybe not if the seller never really sells.
 
...they should call themselves 'twice sold tales'
 
;)

Bradley Young


flaxattack

try amazon for used books
oh very funny......
shim

longhorncat

I just found the book for $5 here in Austin.  
Brand new.
 
Who wants a copy?

pas

I bought a copy & had Phil auotograph it.  Read it cover to cover.  Strictly MY opinion, I much preferred Dennis McNally's, Rock Scully's & Steve Parish's books.

cozmik_cowboy

Haven't gotten to McNally or Parish yet, but thought Scully's was an interesting take on the darkness that crept into the scene, while Lesh's (besides being better written) highlighted the underlying optimism.  
 
Peter
"Is not Hypnocracy no other than the aspiration to discover the meaning of Hypnocracy?  Have you heard the one about the yellow dog yet?"
St. Dilbert

"If I could explain it in prose, I wouldn't have had to write the song."
Robt. Hunter

jacko

I preffered McNally's book with Phil's coming in a close second. When I read Parish, I got the impression he was trying to boost his own importance within the organisation. I also thought he spent too much time glorifying the crew's excesses.
I recently had the loan of Jerilyn lee Brandelius' picture book which was an interesting read.
 
Graeme