@@illuminotmereloaded6896 They are the ones who always ask. By the way, congratulations on the idea for the video, I trust that there will be more. I love it, thank you
Never underestimate well done masks for interims too. Hollywood can change a person's looks remarkably, and politicians have been said to have doubles. It is possible!
@@dennisstone1542 Yes. It’s undeniable that those lyrics exist in US Blues. Whether it was meant literally or not is a matter of some debate. Was never one of my favorite songs anyway.
I’ve seen The Sopranos a lot, but in making this video watched that scene over and over and never realized how funny it is. It’s supposed to be this tense moment, and it is, but it’s so awkward that it’s comical. I mean it was always comical, as any encounter with an Elvis impersonator is likely to be, but I never noticed both Puss and the FBI agent are struggling not to break character, and I love that!
@@itshofftime I think the artist is The Flying Mojito Brothers. Not sure where to find the track at moment, but have put feelers out and will let you know what comes back.
Such an epic NYE experience. My gf & I drove down for it and recorded a lot of footage but unfortunately during a move it got lost (actually more like stolen along with many other things including hundreds of ticket stubs, photos, posters etc). Been kicking myself for years for not better protecting those things. Ohh well 🤷♂️
@@ForeverConsciousResearch Yeah that’s brutal. I followed the lines going south from Michigan with my best friend, his girlfriend, and my brother and went to the Keys afterwards. Amazing trip, not to mention all those fall and winter 99 shows leading up to it. What a time! Sorry to hear about your losses!
Saying that the Dead or Ken Kesey were “involved” in MKULTRA is a bit misleading. They weren’t clued into what the CIA was doing at the Haight-Ashbury Free Medical Clinic, but I’m sure the CIA was taking notes. Charles Manson was definitely the worst product of MKULTRA, but Ken Kesey and Grateful Dead also were products of it.
@@drewdavis239 I probably do. I’m at Cape Henlopen State Park at the beach and they haven’t kicked me out yet. Super bad service here. I’ll upload whatever I have when I can. I mostly took shorts all weekend cuz I can’t stop dancing!
I went to the beaches afterwards and spent 3 more days. Incredible, truly. Dela where? Like I'll seriously go back. Cape Henlopen State Park is off the hook.
Oh that's rad! I didn't even think of that! I believe it was his daughter Isabella's birthday as well. Now I wonder if she is Billy, as in Billy Breathes. Bella/Billy...I suppose I could look it up. Ha!
@@LivingDeadinthepast That’s quite a statement. I didn’t make it to Sphere, but def wasn’t gonna miss this. It’s been hot as fuck, and from GA camping is about a 45 minute walk to venue, but it’s worth it. It’s just so beautiful and happening in the Woodlands. All of it is wonderful. I don’t even like Vegas all that much, but it definitely has it’s perks. Sphere was epic though. That was def something to see. Still wish you had made it. See you at the next one!
@@illuminotmereloaded6896 I was there Sunday . Tix for obstructed seats were 1k each . I liked it a lot but it was not the typical phish show . I went to Grand Rapids night one and enjoyed it so much more than the sphere . I guess I did not have the ideal experience is all at the sphere. Company I was with where my head was ect . I did shed a tear during divided sky cat the sphere though .
@@LivingDeadinthepast Nice! Me too last night. For whatever and several reasons my tears came during the Reba jam last night. I’ve done GR and Mondegreen since Dayton last fall. Seems we have both been rewarded! Bro I hear you on Sphere! Sometimes it’s all too much!
@@aclarkedesign Both of those Lakewood shows were off the hook. The way Page’s synthesizer went through your whole body during What’s The Use was something I’d never experienced before and will never forget.
@@illuminotmereloaded6896 No doubt. Gumbo, Tube, Meatstick. Twist > Piper. The 4th 2nd set was killer. Silent in the Morning glowstick war. Trey flubs the wilson lryics which actually gave the song more energy. It was my favorite Lakewood Phish shows.
@@illuminotmereloaded6896 Have been wanting them archive release it - both days. Maybe someday . Probably will be a while since they did Lakewood 1997 in 2021.
@@aclarkedesign That Hood from 7/3 is one of the most memorable I’ve ever seen along with 8/2/97 Gorge and the fest 8 one. Those really were almost perfect shows. And following that crazy storm at Antioch.
He talks about what Dead and Company is doing in that WTF podcast. He is kind about it, and says it's cool they are keeping those songs alive, but it's clear he is not looking to go the same route.
😀 I missed this - just hav'in a look at ya past work - Amazing captures 😎🔭 📸 - Looks to me the *orders* been 💥Nuking💥 the man in the moon since it parked up!? 🤨 👎🏁🤺'🤬ts the *lot/Lotte*
@@amarshmuseconcepta6197 Yeah Carini is out of control. This used to be the opening line. I like it better than what they changed it to. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Pg31bcdz1bQ.htmlsi=4n60h_ZLUfcO-ouc
@@ericwalter4771 Hard to say. I think that is what Iamaphoney wants people to think. A lot of people think it’s Crowley’s son Ataturk. The boy does resemble the Phil Ackrill character, in my opinion, but it’s impossible to tell for sure.