slowhand Digest				Volume 02 : Issue 98

Today's Topics:
	 Boots, Boots, Boots
	 Woking Question
	 Woking offer
	 Applauding The Last Waltz 
	 European Woking Offer
	 Woking 2001 offer
	 Woking 2001

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From: "Jason Stewart" 
Subject: Boots, Boots, Boots
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Thanks to the generosity of some folks on the list, I will offer the 
following:

Woking 12/31/01 show to the first 10 folks to ask.

The Birthday Box set to the first 5 folks who ask.

No trades, no B&P, just free for the asking.

jason

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From: backless_2000 eBay 
Subject: Woking Question
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How is the sound quality of this show ? Can anyone
offer a trade ? I have lots to trade with. 
BB

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From: Pat Seger 
Subject: Woking offer
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Ok here goes - random drawing from replies received by midnight (US Central
time) on Monday.

Suject line:WOKING

include your name, complete snail mail address and email address.

I will do four for people with burners (who agree to make copies and offer
them on the Digest) and two for those without for B & P.

It might take a little while for me to burn all sets, so have patience if
you win.

Pat Seger

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From: "Fred Frome, online" 
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I saw The Last Waltz first in 1982 or so as an Ossie** in Dresden*.
People started aplauding after Muddy´s Mannished Boy!!

*Dresden is a very nice old town in former Eastern Germany, local capital of
the Saxonia country where August the Mighty came from and the European China
porcelaine etc.
Dresden is partner town to Coventry being also bombed, but in the very last
days of  WW2.
But Dresden also is a real cultural center+ with Dixieland Festival etc. -
so No reason to cry!

** Ossie is not an Aussie but somebody from Eastern Germany (East = Ost,
therefore Ossie)

+ sometimes later I saw the movie again in my home town Magdeburg and people
left the cinema when Muddy was shouting! Sorry for those Magdeburgians
though we had a really good Blues festival then!

Sorry for this German lecture too from

Fred, the super-Ossie working in Russia to conquere the Wild East for the
Whit people! :=)


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From: "dave brulenski" 
Sent: Wednesday, May 15, 2002 6:50 PM
Subject: The Last Waltz


> Hello All,
>     The previously unreleased E.C. cut on the Last Waltz is "All our
> Past Times".  I received the Box Set last week.  This cut does sound
> good.  E.C. does a nice job singing this one and it is a perfect tune to
> do because Rick Danko wrote it with him during the Shangri-La sessions
> for No Reason to Cry.  There isn't very much lead guitar work on it
> though.
>     I also saw the limited run of the original movie at the Ritz movie
> theater in downtown Philly about two weeks ago.  It was great to see it
> in such a large format.  People started applauding after songs because
> it felt so real!  I guess it's probably the closest I'll ever come to
> seeing Eric live in 1976.
>     Also for those of you who may be buying both the Box Set and the
> DVD.  Get the Bos Set first because there is a mfr.'s coupon included
> which you can use to purchase the DVD.  Amazon will not honor the mfr's
> coupon.
> Dave
>

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From: "=?ISO-8859-1?Q?=D8ivind?= Hiltveit" 
Subject: European Woking Offer
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Hi,

Thanks to Ole, I can now offer a copy of the Woking set 
to the first 4 slowhanders from Europe that responds with 
their full  'snail-mail' address.

The usual 'drill' applies - you have to offer it for free 
to 4 other slowhanders.

/Oivind

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From: "Jane Newell" 
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Dear All,

I have the Woking 2001 show and will be pleased to offer it to five
digesters in the UK for a b&p trade.  It doesn't matter if you can burn cds
or not, but if you can please offer the show to other digesters.

All the best
Jane

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From: "Ken Norris" 
Subject: Woking 2001
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John at

jfw2@earthlink.net

will send Woking to the first 5 requests he receives. He asked me to post this for him.

Best,

Ken


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