Jefferson Airplane is fine; I don't have any of their CD's /albums 
(whereas, Led Zep, Pink Floyd, OCMS, etc., I have about everything of);

Whenever I think of San Fran, I think of the Grateful Dead.    I have quite 
a bit of their music (not boxes of cassettes of shows (well, maybe some); I 
didn't make it to any of their shows, BUT!  Under my suit, when I got 
married a couple of decades ago, I did have a Dead shirt on, much to her 
chagrin...  

Only time I made it to Cali, was 20 years ago, spent a few weeks around 
Malibu w/ the 'Corps, only got to see Ventura/Malibu/Beverly 
Hills/Hollywood area...  On my to-do list is to get to SF/RBW, Shasta, 
Lassen, Yosemite, Tahoe, Whitney, Sequoia, Death Valley...  maybe one day...





On Wednesday, October 24, 2012 1:09:09 AM UTC-4, Tim McNamara wrote:
>
>
> On Oct 23, 2012, at 11:13 PM, lungimsam wrote: 
>
> > Are you both a Rivendell owner and Jefferson Airplane fan? 
> >   
> > Was wondering about the SanFran cultural/possible generational link. 
> >   
> > I am a Marylander. But a Rivendell owner and Jefferson Airplane fan. 
> Listening to "You're my Best Friend" while cycling on quiet roads in the 
> Spring is such a nice feeling. 
> >   
> > There is a Rivendell/Mac question on Jim's site. Though more obscure, 
> thought I would ask this one because of the SF area focus of the two, and 
> I'm a fan of both. 
> >   
> > Moderator, feel free to remove if this question is not approporiate to 
> the forum, with my apologies... 
>
> This made me smile fondly.  I like Jefferson Airplane, especially "Bathing 
> at Baxter's" and "Volunteers."  I am a big fan of Hot Tuna and have seen 
> Jorma and Jack (and Barry) quite a few times.  Jorma and Jack have kept 
> getting better over the years, especially with maturity and sobriety.  And 
> I have been a Deadhead for many years' standing (dancing, more accurately) 
> and have been mourning Jerry for a long time now.  Although some of the new 
> projects (Phil and Friends, Furthur, the stuff Weir is putting out through 
> his TRI studio) are really quite good and take this music in some different 
> directions at times. 
>
> And- of course, since I subscribe to this list- I have found Rivendell and 
> Bridgestone before that to be pretty copacetic with how I think about bikes 
> and riding them.  Even in my racing days I preferred lugged steel (Bianchi 
> Reparto Corse) or fillet brazed (Ritchey) frames, when everyone else was 
> going to fat aluminum or titanium (I got out of racing around the time 
> carbon fiber was catching on).  My Riv A/R and the Ritchey handle better 
> than the Bianchis ever did...

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