p.p.s. -- you start to feel old when the bass player in your favorite rock band 
(Phil Lesh) celebrates his 70th birthday . . . but then you feel at little less 
old when they throw a party for 10,000 people, and rock the house from 8 pm 
'til 2 am :-)

Audience recording here:   
http://www.archive.org/details/furthur2010-03-12.flac16

tom

On Mar 20, 2010, at 7:51 PM, Tom Carter wrote:

> All -
> 
>  David Gans did a "back yard party" in the back yard of my radio-show 
> colleague (chair of the Philosophy department) a year or so ago.  Very good 
> show -- definitely appropriate for the Complex.  His style tends to be a bit 
> more laid back than Cowgirls -- he's somewhat more of a "sit and listen" than 
> a "get up and dance" performer.  The Pub and Grill at SF Brewing, or the San 
> Francisco Street Bar and Grill also come to mind . . .
> 
>  I probably should work up a "social networking among deadheads" project for 
> the Summer School :-)  . . .  some years ago, I had a grad student (went on 
> for her Ph.D. in neurophysiology) who studied the "flashback" phenomenon 
> among deadheads -- we found that it was mostly a myth (and also published 
> some work deconstructing some of DSM IV, for those of you who might be 
> familiar).
> 
> tom
> 
> p.s.  If you haven't seen it yet, Crazy Heart (the Jeff Bridges movie) is at 
> least amusing, and is largely set in / filmed in Santa Fe --  I enjoyed it . 
> . . and there are some "venues" in it that looked about right for David Gans 
> :-)
> 
> On Mar 20, 2010, at 5:54 PM, Stephen Guerin wrote:
> 
>> Pamela,
>> 
>> The Complex could be a good venue. It would be cool if you could couple it 
>> with an opening event to make it strongly mission related: eg couple it with 
>> a 30 minute Jack Cowan-like lecture on Geometric Structures of Visual 
>> Hallucinations <http://tinyurl.com/ygaa4fj> or maybe getting some novel 
>> interactive light show to accompany the concert. or maybe a lecture on video 
>> feedback leading to chaos, maybe Rob Shaw has some ideas, or sociology of 
>> deadheads:
>> http://www.amazon.com/Deadhead-Social-Science-Gonna-Learn/dp/0742502511
>> 
>> BTW, Tom Carter should be out in June to teach at the SFI CSSS. He does a 
>> Dead Radio show, himself. He might have some good ideas how we might merge 
>> the Dead with Complexity.
>> 
>> -Stephen
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>> On Mar 20, 2010, at 5:53 PM, Pamela McCorduck wrote:
>> 
>>> Friends in Santa Fe:
>>> 
>>> Forgive this mass email, but I need some help.
>>> 
>>> Some of you know David Gans as the host of The Grateful Dead Hour; some of 
>>> you know David as a musician in his own right. He's asked me about good 
>>> venues in Santa Fe for him to do a gig in May. This is my kind of music, 
>>> but I don't do the clubs, and have no idea of the scene. Can you suggest 
>>> good places?
>>> 
>>> Thanks in advance,
>>> 
>>> Pamela
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