tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5268955857828486331.post4798713347078306413..comments2024-03-28T02:11:12.904-07:00Comments on Hooterollin' Around: March 17, 1969 Winterland, San Francisco, CA: Members of the Airplane, Dead and Sons "Monster Jam For Olompali"Corry342http://www.blogger.com/profile/08049035074121231425noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5268955857828486331.post-47520176866447169902020-07-17T21:02:03.445-07:002020-07-17T21:02:03.445-07:00I'm guessing the "Bread" in the even...I'm guessing the "Bread" in the event name is intended as a double entendre-- the commune was well known for it's bakery & sourced a fair amount of bread to the Diggers' free food projects.timothy.g.andersonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04919047038045661377noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5268955857828486331.post-86699545501887636082020-07-17T04:55:32.625-07:002020-07-17T04:55:32.625-07:00Something good that came of the bad event is Micke...Something good that came of the bad event is Mickey's Barn and all that came out of that.<br /><br />Rosie McGee explains in "Dancing With The Dead"<br /><br />"Mickey called me one day in early spring of 1969. Rhonda Jensen, who helped run the horse rental facility at Olompali, had found him the perfect property to rent in Novato. She and her sisters, Vicky and Sheri, had moved to Mickey’s Ridge Road house when a fire had nearly destroyed the Burdell mansion, where they’d been living with Don and Paula McCoy and a group of other families... <br /><br />Mickey secured a lease on the place and he, the Jensen girls and Jonathan [Reister] all moved in. Mickey and Jonathan were both seasoned horsemen, although coming at the skill from different backgrounds, and soon a riding arena was constructed in the open field below the barn. Since the property was really too small for the Jensens to bring their horses out from Olompali, they left them at the boarding stables and rode out to Mickey’s from there. Other members of the Dead family started hanging out at Mickey’s and some of them moved in and out of the ranch at random. It was so changeable and there were so many visitors that it was hard to know who actually lived there on any given day."runonguinnesshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11089424718490613109noreply@blogger.com