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	<title>Comments on: Wavy Gravy &#8211; You&#8217;ve Got to be Kidding …</title>
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		<title>By: Brian Wood</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Brian Wood]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hearing your recent promo on KZYX I went to your website and  noticed one show in particular. I was at the Dallas Festival that Wavy Gravy tells about on the July 25th 2000 program. I remember that festival was 2 weeks after Woodstock. I heard about it when I was hitchhiking around that summer and I hadn&#039;t made it to Woodstock but managed to get there. I was one of the ragged souls who woke up in the campground one morning to someone handing me a dixie cup half full of granola - apparently the first granola there was, though I didn&#039;t know that.  I remember the night at the the free stage in the campground very well. Saw BB King&#039;s bus come in at night. My recollection of BB King and Johnny Winter playing on the free stage varies a little from Wavy&#039;s in that I recall it being very late at night and there were only 20 or 30 of us standing around the bare stage under the stars, not thousands like Wavy said. I saw BB dubbing him Wavy Gravy (though I didn&#039;t realize then that he wasn&#039;t already Wavy Gravy and Wavy leaning against the big speaker afterward when they started to play ). BB did say he was thirsty and a quart of beer was produced. I had a taste from the bottle that went around .

He and Johnny Winter played a long time into the wee hours. I recall that BB sat on a chair and mostly played simple chords, something he wasn&#039;t known for doing, Johnny Winter was completely full of himself and sang and played with furious energy like he was trying to prove something.

I was one of the skinny dippers in the lake. Lots of naked people in those days. Not sure I recall the water skier with a boner but it probably happened. It was quite a festival, and hearing I&#039;d brushed fates with Wavy Gravy (I&#039;ve never met him) at the free stage took me back.

I should spend more time in your archives, there are so many shows there I haven&#039;t heard. I don&#039;t listen to the radio early in the morning .Congratulations on your great program going on for so many years. I remember some in the early days, and me always nagging you to keep your cassettes down to 29 minutes...

By the way, it was a pleasure to run into you while we were playing tunes by the side of Standley St. (or whatever it turns into) a few years ago.

Best,

Brian Wood]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hearing your recent promo on KZYX I went to your website and  noticed one show in particular. I was at the Dallas Festival that Wavy Gravy tells about on the July 25th 2000 program. I remember that festival was 2 weeks after Woodstock. I heard about it when I was hitchhiking around that summer and I hadn&#8217;t made it to Woodstock but managed to get there. I was one of the ragged souls who woke up in the campground one morning to someone handing me a dixie cup half full of granola &#8211; apparently the first granola there was, though I didn&#8217;t know that.  I remember the night at the the free stage in the campground very well. Saw BB King&#8217;s bus come in at night. My recollection of BB King and Johnny Winter playing on the free stage varies a little from Wavy&#8217;s in that I recall it being very late at night and there were only 20 or 30 of us standing around the bare stage under the stars, not thousands like Wavy said. I saw BB dubbing him Wavy Gravy (though I didn&#8217;t realize then that he wasn&#8217;t already Wavy Gravy and Wavy leaning against the big speaker afterward when they started to play ). BB did say he was thirsty and a quart of beer was produced. I had a taste from the bottle that went around .</p>
<p>He and Johnny Winter played a long time into the wee hours. I recall that BB sat on a chair and mostly played simple chords, something he wasn&#8217;t known for doing, Johnny Winter was completely full of himself and sang and played with furious energy like he was trying to prove something.</p>
<p>I was one of the skinny dippers in the lake. Lots of naked people in those days. Not sure I recall the water skier with a boner but it probably happened. It was quite a festival, and hearing I&#8217;d brushed fates with Wavy Gravy (I&#8217;ve never met him) at the free stage took me back.</p>
<p>I should spend more time in your archives, there are so many shows there I haven&#8217;t heard. I don&#8217;t listen to the radio early in the morning .Congratulations on your great program going on for so many years. I remember some in the early days, and me always nagging you to keep your cassettes down to 29 minutes&#8230;</p>
<p>By the way, it was a pleasure to run into you while we were playing tunes by the side of Standley St. (or whatever it turns into) a few years ago.</p>
<p>Best,</p>
<p>Brian Wood</p>
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