> Hmmm... I've noticed the same deadhead kind of crowd digging the jazzy 
> stuff here in T.O. as well and was kind of mysified by it at first and 
> thought it was a local thing. 
> 
> When we ran our AJ nights at the El Mocambo last year I noticed these 
> 'earthy types' coming in mixing with the regulars at first which I didn't
> expect at all.
> 
> The One Step Beyond record release last week was wall to wall (400?) with 
> what appeared to be deadheads and white dreadlocked hippies seriously grooving
> to the vibe.  
> I'm not trying to be a style nazi here so please don't flame me on that tip,
> I know its all good and hell I saw the Dead in '79 myself.
     waddya think?
> As a promoter though, I would never have flyered one one these folks for a 
> soul/jazz event.
> In the end all the cliches about judging folks on appearance are true - or 
> I could just add another appearance to my prejudgement now ;)
> Out 
> Carlos
  Well, I've put much thought to this crossing of musical genre's in the 
past since I cross quite a few myself...including the Dead. I've been a 
big fan of their music for quite sometime and normally don't mind 
admitting so. However, one has to be open to the generalizations that go 
along with it. I don't really consider myself a deadhead, but then just 
like "Acid Jazz", what is a "deadhead". I'm not going to even touch that, 
but everyone has their own opinions so you catch my drift. I just 
know many people generalize that Deadheads don't bathe or shave or 
something, wear tye-dyes, drop acid, etc. Yet everyone that I've ever kept 
company with would not fall under that generalization. It's really about 
one thing..the music..that's all there ever was in it for me. It's just 
really unfortunate that it's so big that the people in an attempt to 
create an indentity helped form that generalization because I think 
many Acid Jazz fans would be truly amazed by a live performance by the Dead. 
  The same thing happens with many different genres, you just have to break 
past that barrier of generalizations, open your mind, and listen to the 
music. The music is everything.....
Enough on that now!! Back to our regularly scheduled programming!
					- Tim