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    Rat Tuesday - Shaolin Deadheads only

    I: Drums > Jam > Shakedown > Baby Blues > Music Never Stopped* > Youngblood, Bombs Away, Lucky Enough > Music Never Stopped* > Eyes*
    II: El Paso, Masterpiece* > Half-Step > Playin* > Jam* > Bury Me Standing* > Scarlet*, Aiko*, Lady With a Fan > Terrapin > Corrina > At a Siding > Terrapin Flyer
    E: Brokedown Palace
    *-w/ Norton Buffalo (harmonica)

    The Stanford Marching band openned with some traditional New Orleans music plus UJB.

    The first set was pretty unengaging. The second set was better - masterpiece was stranging poignent and the Terrapin cycle with Corrina in the middle was ambitious and enjoyable.
    Gene Ching
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    Stinkin' hippies.

    Just not the same without Jerry now is it.
    practice wu de


    Actually I bored everyone to death. Even Buddhist and Taoist monks fell asleep.....SPJ

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    Cool Dead

    The Dead lead to serenity/love compassion. Glad to see other martial arts heads

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    all good thing in all good time

    np- It was never the same. That was the whole point. Squares never get that.

    bt- Welcome Shaolin Deadhead brother! We are everywhere.
    Have you read Zig Zag Zen? I just finished it a few weeks ago. I beleive it's one of the most recent important works in American Buddhism - check it out!
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    I will have to try to look for zig zag zen. I dont know anything about American Buddhism, I 've only read from traditional authors.
    I would like to suggest that this web site add a forum for Gung Fu spirituality, being spirituality is such an important part of CMA.
    "I'll get up and fly away" Robert Hunter , Wharf Rat

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    nice thought...

    ...but we have way too many forums here already. Most of the spirituality thread appear on the Shaolin forum or the Internal one. And of course, here
    Gene Ching
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