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To: Estimated Prophet who wrote (20899)6/6/2000 11:41:00 PM
From: SIer formerly known as Joe B.  Respond to of 49843
 
Time'll tell. Until we know what's really going on
it's tuff to comment.

Any news on your Mom?





To: Estimated Prophet who wrote (20899)6/7/2000 3:38:00 PM
From: SIer formerly known as Joe B.  Respond to of 49843
 
VH1.com Presents a 24-Hour Cybercast of Legendary Grateful Dead Drummer Mickey
Hart, Thursday, June 8th Starting at 6:00 p.m. PT/9:00 p.m. ET

WHAT: Log on to VH1.com for a Mickey Hart 24-hour cybercast. Experience
how legendary Grateful Dead drummer Mickey Hart continues to expand
the parameters of percussion with this concert recorded live at the
House of Blues Chicago on May 20, 2000.

WHERE: vh1.com

WHEN: Thursday, June 8th
6:00 p.m. PT/9:00 p.m. ET

Contact: Graham James
212-654-9410
graham@mtvigroup.com

Background:
VH1.com is a unit of The MTVi Group, the world's leading online music
entertainment company featuring a comprehensive collection of music
destinations on the Internet. The MTVi Group's 22 worldwide destinations
include MTV.com, VH1.com, and sonicnet.com. The MTVi Group is a unit of MTV
Networks, which is owned by Viacom Inc. (NYSE: VIA, VIA.B). Headquartered
in downtown New York, The MTVi Group has satellite offices in San Francisco,
CA. Liberty Digital (NYSE: LMG.A and LMG.B) holds a minority stake in The
MTVi Group. For more information please visit The MTVi Group corporate Web
site (http://www.mtvigroup.com).

SOURCE VH1.com
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/PRNewswire -- June 7/
/Web site: mtvigroup.com
vh1.com
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To: Estimated Prophet who wrote (20899)6/7/2000 3:44:00 PM
From: SIer formerly known as Joe B.  Respond to of 49843
 

VH1'S "LEGENDS: NEIL YOUNG" LOOKS AT THE
CAREER AND PERSONAL LIFE OF ONE OF ROCK'S ENDURING ICONS,
PREMIERING THURSDAY, JUNE 15 AT 10:00 P.M. (ET/PT)

"Everything about my life has been pretty extreme, when you think about
it," says Neil Young, in his typically understated manner.
One of the most successful rock singer-songwriter-guitarists of all time,
Neil Young has been an integral part of Buffalo Springfield and Crosby,
Stills, Nash & Young, and a solo star for 30 years. He's also suffered more
than his share of personal troubles, battled through polio and epilepsy, and
helped his wife and children through their own difficult medical struggles.
For the first time, Neil Young speaks candidly and in depth about his
personal life and brings new insight to his vast catalog of music in the
latest edition of the VH1 series "Legends: Neil Young" premiering on
Thursday, June 15 from 10:00-11:00 p.m. (ET/PT).
The debut of "Legends: Neil Young" will be followed immediately by
"Silver & Gold," premiering from 11:00p.m.- midnight (ET/PT). A live concert
shot in Austin, Texas, during his 1999 solo acoustic tour, "Silver & Gold"
captures Young as he performs dozens of new and classic songs, including
"Looking Forward," "Philadelphia," "Long May You Run," "Silver & Gold" and
"Harvest Moon."



To: Estimated Prophet who wrote (20899)6/7/2000 11:09:00 PM
From: SIer formerly known as Joe B.  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 49843
 
A Hart-Felt Apology 6/7/00
mhart.com

I said some things in an interview a few days
ago that I really regret. There is definitely a
difference of opinion between Phil and the
rest of us. I, myself, remember Phil as my
first friend in the Grateful Dead, the guy
who would get down on the floor with me
and write out the music in a hundred
different ways. He was my compatriot in the
low end of the machine. We lived together
and laughed together for many years. But
the business stuff has overtaken our reason
and made things very gray. The music
between us has stopped and that is not
good. The music has always mediated our
differences, which were never
insurmountable. In my frustration with that,
I succumbed to negativity, and in mock jest
created this atmosphere of Phil-bashing. We
should never attack each other. My humor
perhaps doesn't look good in print, but as
the reporter who took my account agrees, it
was a tongue in cheek, ha-ha kind of thing.
It especially bums me that it came across as
having anything at all to do with the young
man, God bless him, who was thoughtful
enough to anticipate his death and make the
greatest gift anyone can make -- life. My
apologies to his family and his memory.
And, for that matter, to Phil and our greater
Dead family. I've always known that the
negative is no way to go -- I forgot myself
and my tongue took me over the line. It is
not over yet. The music will see us through.
I have to believe that.

I have to believe that.