--- Matt Schalit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>    My favorite etree ftp servers were run by the
> goodly bearded folks of the Undernet:
>    Would somebody please post the contents of those
> servers at the time they were taken down?  Once
> I find out, I'm going to offer up a few memorial
> B&P's.

I never downloaded any shows from the 'Undernet' but I
sure did love the posts. I found one of them in a
'save' folder because it put such a crap eating grin
on my face. That messge is below.

Pete, if you were responsible for the ramblings, thank
you.

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--- PJP <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Greetings:
> 
> Do not hit your reply button.
> Do not send a reply regarding the following message
> to me (PJP --
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]).
> Any comments whatsoever regarding the following
> message must be sent to
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> All replies sent to any other address will be
> deleted immediately.
> Do not hit your reply button.
> I am only a conduit.
> Do not hit your reply button.
> Do not hit your reply button.
> 
> 
> ***BEGIN UNDERNET COMMUNIQUE***
> It seems our last communique ameliorated much of the
> malfeasance, but clever
> FTP chicanery continues to unfold in the
> demilitarized UNDERNET like bunk
> mushrooms in spilled bongwater.
> 
> Autobans for BOGARTING LOGINS have been extended to
> 10,080 minutes -
> violators beware.  Permanent banning will ensue if
> you are repeat offender.
> 
> On to to a brief update - some fresh material worth
> the long lines at our
> public SHNuffet has become available:
> 
> 
> JGB76-01-07 With James Booker, John Kahn and Ron
> Tutt  [MALQUERIDA]  - New to
> the etree
> Bonghits and gumscorching jambalaya:  piano jazz
> samurai James Booker
> tickling the ivories and belting it out with Garcia
> and friends.  This
> comment at the end of the nfo says it for this hot
> little SHNastard:
> 
> "The person who I traded with to get this show only
> knows the following: he
> thinks it's a SBD>CAS (a few
> gens)>SoundForge>CDRWIN.  I was delighted with
> the sound quality considering the dodgy lineage.
> This rehersal is a wonderful glimpse into the genius
> of New Orleans piano
> king James Booker, bringing a new (Orleans)
> dimension to the JGB sound.
> 
> Seeded by Dave Kingston                
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] "
> 
> 
> 
> gd77-05-05 War Memorial New Haven, CT [MALTHUS]
> Achingly clear, sterling (very probable) Bettyboard
> form a cocaine-laced,
> sizzling May in a long year of startlingly tight,
> fast jamming.  I haven't
> heard a bad show from May of '77: these are all
> keepers.   This one is
> certaintly no exception.
> 
> This show was just one concert of many in a classic
> series of blistering,
> musical onslaughts that would climax in the greatly
> hyped Cornell show three
> days after this one.  You can hear them getting
> ramped up during the
> Palladium run of May 1-4 and this show; beginning to
> summit on one of my
> favorites, the Boston Hall show on the 7th; firing
> the celestial-psychedelic
> load in the skullfuckingly hot Cornell climax on the
> 8th; basking in the
> delightful War Memorial (Buffalo) afterglow on the
> 9th.
> 
> One of my deadhead mentors who lived in NYC during
> that funky, smoke-choked
> decade "retired" from his position as a cabbie and
> hit a bunch of this
> notorious northeastern run with his girlfriend and a
> rottweiller named
> Maggie in a dreamsicle beater '67 Westphalia.  He
> claims quite seriously
> that this volcanic slice of 1977 implanted a
> permanent, resinous splinter in
> the psychic landscape of of the Great NorthEast. 
> Bob really didn't slide
> fully back into his own head until the spring of
> 1984, shortly before I met
> him over a bin of maxells at a local record store. 
> But I digress.
> 
> Great sounding, Latvala-class munitions for your
> head, my brothers and
> sisters.
> 
> Bake with a nicely canned Indica for 45 minutes and
> serve piping hot at a
> suitable volume: will feed 6-60,000 depending on
> acoustics and sound system.
> 
> (Incidentally, gd77-05-04, the last night of the
> Palladium run, and 77-05-07
> Boston Hall are up as well, but have been around the
> etree awhile longer)
> 
> 
> 
> 
> SKB00.12.14 Crystal Ballroom, Portland        [UBIK]
> Undercirculated seed from Kimock and company in the
> venerable Crystal
> Ballroom.  One can almost taste the Verdant Oregon
> Dank and the chocalate
> sting of a cool Terminator Stout flowing underneath
> these silky rifts.  A
> lot of  material from a Kimock packed last December
> is in full bloom all
> over the 'tree and is well worth your harvesting
> efforts.  This show, along
> with 12.2 ,12.16 and 04.01 are my favorites.
> 
> SKB00.04.01 Chester's PLace, Fayatville       [UBIK]
> This show is tracked incorrectly and has some
> notable glitches - especially
> a tortuous fadeout in Cole's Law, BUT DON'T LET THAT
> deter you from grabbing
>  this fine show - even you stingy SHNacist bastards.
>  The sound quality
> overall will fucking STAB you right in the upper
> cervical vertebrae.  This
> is easily one of the finest audience recordings I've
> ever heard.
> 
> I'd really like to know what kind of deluxe
> experimental gear was used to
> lay the bits down on this one. It sounds to me as if
> some sort of
> holotrophic, neurokinetic bitstream technology is in
> beta testing in
> Arkansas - it couldn't sound much better with a 
> freaking telepathic feed into Kimock's head...
> 
> Anyway, it seems I've been heinously afflicted with
> this Kimock Metavirus.
> I've been attempting the traditional cure, smoking
> the bug out of me with
> assorted glass implements and the arcane, often
> dangerous organ-cleansing
> "Guardjieff Stout Blast" techniques, but this seems
> only to worsen my
> condition...I find myself whistling Kimock licks and
> grinning lasciviously
> as I scuttle out of the UNET cave through the Valley
> of the Cubes, eliciting
> sharp glances and nasty whispers in my wake.
> 
> It seems salvation lies with a live inoculation at
> the viral
> fountainhead:attending a certain Jazz Festival in
> New Orleans this Spring...
> 
> Logins and Passwords haven't changed, please
> remember to be kind, to not
> BOGART THE LOGINS:
> 
> UBIK.ETREE.ORG
> MALTHUS.ETREE.ORG
> MALQUERIDA.ETREE.ORG
> ****END UNDERNET COMMUNIQUE****

I deleted the logins to prevent any unnecessary
hammering on servers that may or may not exist
anymore. I hope this helps, or at least put a smile on
your face as it does mine.

=====
GJP
Yahoo! Movies - coverage of the 74th Academy Awards.
http://movies.yahoo.com/


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