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Grateful Dead and onward

Pamela McCorduck
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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Re: Grateful Dead and onward

Douglas Roberts-2
How about the Complex?  Seems to me that would be a natural.  I'd help advertise it.

The CowGirl Hall of Fame might be suited to his music as well.  Second Street Brewery on a Friday night.  Tin Star Saloon.  El Farol.  La Fonda bar.  All of these places are fairly well booked for May, though, so I'd consider the Complex as a good first choice.

--Doug

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On Sat, Mar 20, 2010 at 5:53 PM, Pamela McCorduck <[hidden email]> 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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Re: Grateful Dead and onward

Stephen Guerin-3
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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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> lectures, archives, unsubscribe, maps at http://www.friam.org


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Victoria Hughes
Yeow.
Good links, Stephen. Will enjoy future fun exploring the Science  
Network.

Tory

On Mar 20, 2010, at 6:54 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
> _____________________________________________________________
> [hidden email]
> (m) 505-577-5828 (o) 505-995-0206
> sfcomplex.org | simtable.com | ambientpixel.com | redfish.com
>
> 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
>>
>> ============================================================
>> FRIAM Applied Complexity Group listserv
>> Meets Fridays 9a-11:30 at cafe at St. John's College
>> lectures, archives, unsubscribe, maps at http://www.friam.org
>
>
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Tom Carter
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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
> _____________________________________________________________
> [hidden email]
> (m) 505-577-5828 (o) 505-995-0206
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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
>>
>> ============================================================
>> FRIAM Applied Complexity Group listserv
>> Meets Fridays 9a-11:30 at cafe at St. John's College
>> lectures, archives, unsubscribe, maps at http://www.friam.org
>
>
> ============================================================
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> Meets Fridays 9a-11:30 at cafe at St. John's College
> lectures, archives, unsubscribe, maps at http://www.friam.org
>


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Douglas Roberts-2
I played a St. Paddy's party on Thursday with a band who, earlier in the day, had had a private jam session with Jeff Bridges.   A long Complex series of events which led up to that...

Picture:  The SF Complex -- wine, beer, and cocktails being served by deferential staff, and deadhead music!  Sounds like enough of a Santa Fe Complexity-flavored event to not necessarily require an explicit scientific tie-in.  

Of course, I suppose we could have a spinning disco ball and laser lights...

Shoot, charge a $10 cover.  Let the social complexities commence!

--Doug

On Sat, Mar 20, 2010 at 8:51 PM, Tom Carter <[hidden email]> 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
> _____________________________________________________________
> [hidden email]
> (m) 505-577-5828 (o) 505-995-0206
> sfcomplex.org | simtable.com | ambientpixel.com | redfish.com
>
> 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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Re: Grateful Dead and onward

Tom Carter
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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
>> _____________________________________________________________
>> [hidden email]
>> (m) 505-577-5828 (o) 505-995-0206
>> sfcomplex.org | simtable.com | ambientpixel.com | redfish.com
>>
>> 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
>>>
>>> ============================================================
>>> FRIAM Applied Complexity Group listserv
>>> Meets Fridays 9a-11:30 at cafe at St. John's College
>>> lectures, archives, unsubscribe, maps at http://www.friam.org
>>
>>
>> ============================================================
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>>
>
>
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Douglas Roberts-2
They led off with my favorite:  Ripple.

On Sat, Mar 20, 2010 at 9:49 PM, Tom Carter <[hidden email]> wrote:
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
>> _____________________________________________________________
>> [hidden email]
>> (m) 505-577-5828 (o) 505-995-0206
>> sfcomplex.org | simtable.com | ambientpixel.com | redfish.com
>>
>> 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
>>>
>>> ============================================================
>>> FRIAM Applied Complexity Group listserv
>>> Meets Fridays 9a-11:30 at cafe at St. John's College
>>> lectures, archives, unsubscribe, maps at http://www.friam.org
>>
>>
>> ============================================================
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>> Meets Fridays 9a-11:30 at cafe at St. John's College
>> lectures, archives, unsubscribe, maps at http://www.friam.org
>>
>
>
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Tom Carter
Indeed they did -- and played acoustic guitars for the whole first set!

On Mar 20, 2010, at 8:53 PM, Douglas Roberts wrote:

They led off with my favorite:  Ripple.

On Sat, Mar 20, 2010 at 9:49 PM, Tom Carter <[hidden email]> wrote:
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
>> _____________________________________________________________
>> [hidden email]
>> (m) 505-577-5828 (o) 505-995-0206
>> sfcomplex.org | simtable.com | ambientpixel.com | redfish.com
>>
>> 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
>>>
>>> ============================================================
>>> FRIAM Applied Complexity Group listserv
>>> Meets Fridays 9a-11:30 at cafe at St. John's College
>>> lectures, archives, unsubscribe, maps at http://www.friam.org
>>
>>
>> ============================================================
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>> lectures, archives, unsubscribe, maps at http://www.friam.org
>>
>
>
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