Thing is we had just came from around the corner where we had smoked a huge joint of some very potent Canadian cannabis and were so freshly baked that we were too paranoid to say hello to him.
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We chuckle about this encounter and our being too timid to say hello to Warren. On occasion when we still get together all these years later these same friends of mine and I reflect back on this show. And there were maybe 75-100 people at the show as the bar couldn't hold many more than that. To this day I still think we were the only four people out on the street who knew who he was as we were big Warren and ABB fans. He was standing there by himself just checking out the street, the people waiting outside, relaxing, and taking in the sights of Utica on a cold, snowy night. The neatest thing is me and my three other buds who attended the show were literally standing three feet from Warren just outside the venue prior to the show. There's two particularly funny parts of the evening when Matt and Allen both make some funny comments during various breaks in the show that are easily heard on the copy I have.Īllen Woody makes fun of the fact that their roadie gave him a pink pick and Matt mentions to the crowd that their first cd is now available and that the next night they will be on Conan O'Brien's show so "be sure to stay up late!" I remember they played Kinda Bird and Warren said " Here is something I wrote with Dickey for the kind wishes, bill.I have a copy of the show burned onto a cd. Mother Earth was my favorite Mule song back then. And Warren said "Where have I heard that before?" Kirk said " Hey man that is a good thing to know".Īt my first Mule show someone in the small club yelled between songs " PLAY ALL NIGHT!". I said on the Dreams box set, Dickey is listed as backing vocals on Revival but Dickey in 1986 when I got to talk to him and ask about the background vocals for Revival, Dickey said it was all six of the band members singing together. Kirk said last year's studio album went Gold (500,000 copies) and was the first new release to do so since 1979's Enlightened Rouges but the old stuff has been selling good since they reformed in 1989. I told him the compilation album 1969-1979 A Decade of Hits just went double platinum (2 million copies). Kirk said that the album wasn't selling worth a *+-#. Once in 1995 Kirk West was with them and Allen was excited about his bass solo on 2nd Set by the Allman Brothers. I got to chat with them several times but they never invited me to sit with them. There was a restaurant nearby called the 19th Green and later it was Mexican called Fats something on 30th Street. About three times in Winston Salem, NC near Wake Forest University.
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Mulligan said anyone with information about the poaching incidents can call the park's crime tip line at 50.I saw them several times with Allen Woody. "We're holding on to some information to hopefully help lead us to the right person responsible," Mulligan said. He declined to say whether the two animals were shot or whether there is any evidence to tie the two crimes to the same suspect, as the case is still under investigation. He said Bandelier generally experiences about two poaching incidents every year. The killing of any animal on national park land is illegal, he said. "If anybody were to see anything within the park that was suspicious, whether it was related to this or not, we would love to hear that information," he said. The agency also can charge the perpetrator with a misdemeanor.īickford said she had no updates on the case Tuesday night.īandelier National Monument is offering $3,500 to anyone who can provide information that leads to the arrest and conviction of those responsible, he said. Tristanna Bickford, spokeswoman for the New Mexico Game and Fish Department, said the state also can apply a fourth-degree felony charge for "a waste of game," which carries the potential for a $5,000 fine and up to 18 months in jail. In addition, those responsible can have the weapons or tools they used to kill the animals confiscated and must pay the monument a restitution fee for each animal killed, he said. The crime of poaching on national park property is a misdemeanor and carries a maximum fine of $5,000 and six months in jail, he said.