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blackey wrote on September 11, 2010 at 1:59 pm
prayers and thoughts of healing from em to Red Dog too. I know others who have had chemo and it made them very sick too. Red Dog I know in my heart you will get better and that the ABB would have not made it back in the early days without you. Great picture of the twin towers. I have a picture of myself standing on the roof on tower two in 1989. When they tried to knock down one of the towers with a bomb in 1993, I always knew they would try again but for some reason I didn't believe myself. Has anyone done that? You have this feeling that is strong about something but you ignore it because something in your brain tells you that you are being silly.
Pastdreams wrote on September 11, 2010 at 12:39 pm
Well said, Rainy, all around. I was noticing the weather too. It's just a little chillier. I like the image of locked arms because that's what we're doing here...surrounding our brother with love. I hope you feel a little better today, Joseph. Rest easy. I'd really like to be making you a cup of tea right now, with a little THC and TLC thrown in.
rainy wrote on September 11, 2010 at 12:27 pm
Good Morning to all... I remember too Liz it is almost as beautiful out as it was that Sept 11 th , 2001.. day. My heart is with love and sadness to all the souls that lost their lives and their families and to all those who will continue to suffer from the attack on us here in America , New York City the destruction of my beloved World Trade Centers... and the gaping hole it left not only in a visual sense, but in our hearts... 9 years later.... 🙁 😥 As far as being off track here... this is the home of DB former member of ABB , where we have wonderful discussions about Him, The joy he has given of himself and shared it all with us his fans , His Music, His touring , His retirement, his son, his band, Duane, Andy, Pedro, Mike, Frankie, James. and all past players with the GS.... We also support one another in hard times as best we can... We show compassion when needed, and tolerance as well... As Liz mentioned DB and ABB, Duane Allman, Berry Oakley, were founded on the belief of the tight brotherhood they had and extended that feeling outward to the fans... Red Dog is the Legendary Red Dog and roadie of the ABB and holds true to his brotherhood ... his history and friendship with Jai, , Dickey , Gregg is unmatched. He has been in great pain and suffering from his treatments on cancer... We stand here with locked arms supporting , surrounding him with encouragement and love to keep the battle faith and hope strong. I will not apologize for that if you think it is off track... By far, it is not.. Joseph L. Campbell... Hope today finds you feeling better, stronger, up and around.... stop in when you can for a quick hello .. :dog:
Pastdreams wrote on September 11, 2010 at 10:49 am
It doesn't make me feel "better" per se. It just makes sense that there is a purpose to life and a reason for all that is. As far as being off course, a lot of us here have considerable concern for one of our own who is going through cancer treatment. It's not all about the music; it's about the brotherhood as well. I think this had made a lot of us look at the meaning of life in a deeper way.
mark02 wrote on September 11, 2010 at 3:55 am
If it makes you feel better to believe an invisible "whatever" - then that is your choice I won't slander against it- This site has gone way off course- IMHO
rainy wrote on September 11, 2010 at 1:35 am
God as the superior being... creator of all magnificent things small and large... It is a choice to believe in it and it's power... I believe... I haven't always... it's a new beginning for me. Liz, Thank you for you pm... needed to hear from you.... :dog:
Pastdreams wrote on September 11, 2010 at 1:23 am
Mark02, It's just my opinion, but God has everything to do with everything.
KWidgeon wrote on September 10, 2010 at 8:14 pm
Thanks for the update on Red Dog, Rainy. :angel: I think of him everyday and am sending love, strength and peace to him. :dog:
mark02 wrote on September 10, 2010 at 6:12 pm
God has nothing to do with it
Pastdreams wrote on September 10, 2010 at 1:10 pm
Dearest Rainy, Who'd have ever dreamed that you would become Joseph's rock. I knew a connection was coming and it did, right when it was most needed. God works in wondrous ways. Augie, you are loved. My friends here, one and all, are loved. May you have peace today.
LUKE wrote on September 10, 2010 at 2:19 am
Your a kind soul Rainy.With a very gentle & caring heart.RedDogs a blessed man to have ya as a friend.
Stephen wrote on September 10, 2010 at 1:29 am
Thinking of brother Red Dog same as I always have -- with respect, gratitude & friendship -- be well my brother
rainy wrote on September 9, 2010 at 10:05 pm
Just stopping in for a quick up date on Red Dog :dog: Hoping all brothers and sisters to continue with your Well Wishes and Get Well vibes to him.. He needs them... he is sick , very sick from chemo, it is a struggle. He is brave and strong and is marching with fire to win the battle... Please pray for him ... I check in with him daily and nag him to keep the fight going... tell him how much he is thought of and loved.. The Allman Brothers have been a big part of his life and the fans have appreciated his kindness, it takes only a minute or two to think of him and send strength and courage his way... Our kindness to him now will never be forgotten... Send him a message to keep his mental and physical fight going... Prayers and well wishes to Gregg and to all who need them whether in health, personal , or however it is needed.. peace out
KWidgeon wrote on September 9, 2010 at 3:12 pm
Thanks to all for the Blue Sky Day wishes for my birthday on this site and the ABB site. I really appreciate it. I wish someone would check in with news of Red Dog.
Pastdreams wrote on September 9, 2010 at 2:02 pm
Luke, brother, I've got my old vacuum cleaner sitting here on the floor, plugged in, waiting for anybody with enthusiasm for vacuuming to come on by (the washer is working just fine today, thank you). Rainy dearest, the poster is in the mail. It took a few weeks to get here from Macon. I hope it doesn't take that long to get from Long Island to Long Island! Happy birthday to Kitty. Prayers and love sent to Red Dog and all those in need.
stevechild wrote on September 9, 2010 at 1:01 pm
Luke, That documentary is some scary stuff... bad Juju for sure. I know from personal experience that this current economic state has been bad for at least 4 years now...
Dan wrote on September 9, 2010 at 6:37 am
Kitty is it your birthday? If so Happy Birthday sis!!!!!
Nic wrote on September 9, 2010 at 1:39 am
Hey Now!! Happy Birthday Kitty. May you have a Blue Sky day and may your Soulshine!!! More Healing Vibes going out to RedDog!!! Hang Tough Brother!! Peach.
sonnystang wrote on September 9, 2010 at 1:31 am
More healing vibes going to RedDog.... You da man! hi Liz, rainy and happy birthday miss kitty!
bayoubluesrat wrote on September 8, 2010 at 6:55 pm
WHO DAT ! :clapping: City getting ready for the big NFL Kick-off parade, concert and game against the Vikings... Here is an article from our local paper yesterday: Dear New Orleans Saints fans: Cheer like champions Published: Tuesday, September 07, 2010, 4:55 AM Updated: Tuesday, September 07, 2010, 3:42 PM Mark Lorando, The Times-Picayune Thursday, everything changes. The Superdome lights dim. A banner drops. The Who Dat nation is transformed. MICHAEL DeMOCKER / THE TIMES-PICAYUNE From pitiful to powerful. Long-suffering to non-suffering. Wannabes to wildebeests. Last to first. But don't kid yourself, New Orleans Saints fans. This won't be easy. We've been lovable losers for a long time. After 43 years below sea level -- literally and figuratively -- it can be dizzying to suddenly find yourself cheering from such lofty heights. Seventy-thousand people fainting will not create the hostile environment Coach Sean Payton is counting on when the Minnesota Vikings come to town for Thursday's nationally televised, prime-time kickoff to the 2010 National Football League season. So it's important to get your mind right. The Aints ain't dere no more. We are now officially fans of the (ahem) Defending Super Bowl Champions. And we must prepare ourselves accordingly. Herewith, five tips to ease your transition to the new Who Dat normal. 1. Don't change your underwear. Or your socks, your shoes, your shirt, or anything else you wore on Feb. 7, 2010. Whatever game-day routine you followed for the playoffs and Super Bowl, follow it again. Same pre-game meal. Same parking spot. Same seat on the sofa. Same spouse -- if you were divorced during the off-season, I'm sorry, you have 48 hours to reconcile. And for the last time, if you chew gum, it's Juicy Fruit, not bleepin' Spearmint! 2. Parade after the season, not before. With all due respect to the NFL ... a victory parade for a team that is 0-0? Really? Isn't that like going on your honeymoon before the first date? Nice gesture, but the reality is that on game day, True Dats only want to be one of three places: in front of a TV; inside the Dome; or outside the Dome, wishing they were inside. Same goes for the pre-game concert in Jackson Square. Nothing against Taylor Swift and the Dave Matthews Band. It's just that these sorts of slickly produced, made-for-TV concerts, with their carefully rehearsed audiences and crowd control wristbands, lack some essential New Orleans mojo. We're not a follow-the-script kind of town. We're an onside-kick-to-start-the-second-half-of-the-Super-Bowl kind of town. Do something crazy and unexpected and let a little magic happen. No wristbands required. Better idea: TiVo the festivities and join the impromptu parade up and down Poydras Street, where you'll probably find some old guy with a trumpet playing "When the Saints Go Marching In" while strangers in Saints jerseys dance like lovers on the sidewalk. It's hard to imagine Taylor Swift's new single topping that. 3. Be nice to Paw-Paw (not). Trust me, my smack-talking brethren, I know how tempting it is to make wisecracks about how Brett Favre is the only NFL player who wears a Depends jockstrap, how the federal government agreed to refund his entire 2010 salary to the Vikings as part of the Cash for Clunkers program, how he wears a tiara in the locker room so his head coach remembers to genuflect, etc. But that's not Super Bowl Champion talk. That's Sore Loser talk. That's almost as bad as, "No fair! You hit our quarterback too hard!" Or, "Wait a minute! Our quarterback didn't get to play in overtime, you need to change the rules!" We're better than that. Brett Favre has never done anything to deserve an ungracious welcome from New Orleans Saints fans. He's a warrior (diva), and a Hall of Famer (in the Drama Queen Hall of Fame). We should greet him with all the respect he deserves (boo him till your lungs melt). And as soon as the referees start treating him like a Faberge egg, making "blow to the ankle" a 15-yard penalty, flagging every defender who so much as breathes hard on his Pennzoil-injected joints, and otherwise indulging seven months of the Viqueens' whiny-baby roughing-the-geezer complaints, let him really hear it. 4. Ignore the cliches. You know what I'm talking about -- the talking points that coaches and players trot out after a big win to help them keep it real. These directives do NOT apply to us. Cliche No. 1: "Forget about last season." Why? So we can remember the Russell Erxleben era? The memory of last season is the cure for a 40-year case of football fatalism. "Here we go again" is now, "Hey, no problem." "Wait till next year" is now, "Wait till the next play." "I can't bear to look" is now, "Cool. We got this." Bagheads are then. Super Bowl rings are now. Never forget. Cliche No. 2: "Act like you've been there before." This is how coaches keep exuberant players from getting carried away, but it doesn't apply to New Orleanians. There's no excessive celebration penalty for cities; if there were, they'd have shut this place down centuries ago. Les bons temps rouler is in our DNA. We're genetically incapable of acting like we've been there before. If we approached these moments with more restraint, more circumspection, more maturity, we'd be ... Minnesotans. So, if some killjoy starts blabbing about how "even if we win another Super Bowl it'll never be as special as the last one," just tell him this: True love always feels like the first time. And then invite him to see for himself on Sunday, Feb. 6, 2011, at Cowboys Stadium in Dallas, site of Super Bowl XLV. 5. Blow the lid off the joint. Just like we always do. Because some things should never change. Two Dat, baby. Black & goldly yours, Mark Lorando, Who Dat