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Subject: (Interview). Subtitle: Stephen G. Miller. Timecode In: 00:06:36. Timecode out: 00:48:49. Notes: Nemean Games; Ancient Greece. Equipment Notes: Decoded MS Stereo and Split Track. Show: Greece Log of DAT: Tape 5 Clone Engineer: Josh Rogusin Date: June 2004 SM = Stephen Miller CJ = Chris Joyce 00:48: (birds chirping) 00:57 JR: Ok¿It¿s June 4, 2004. It¿s almost 9am wanna get those bells from the church in the small town of Mikewese¿just outside of Argose, ten minute drive from ancient Nemea, where we spent the past two nights this is MS Stereo. 01:18: (car driving by¿.birds chirping) 01:24: (bell chiming) 01:46: (bird crowing) 02:15: (strange bird noises) 03:05: (car driving up¿birds chirping) 05:00: (church bell rings) 06:00: (cooing noise) 06:30 JG: So he doesn¿t eat breakfast 06:31 SM: Nothing 06:32 CJ: Oh¿that¿s right. I forgot. 06:33 SM: Would you like for me to give you the level?... No, I know. 06:35 JG: We had very good cheese pies. 06:36 CJ: What was your favorite wine last night? 06:38 SM: My favorite wine was the Rosea¿.I still really like that. It¿s¿it¿s, not as good as the some of the later wines we had in sequence and I can taste that but those other ones I feel guilty about drinking. The Rosea I can drink and feel good about it. 07:04 CJ: Well we took our wine last night and went up to Misene at midnight took all clothes off, knocked the tops off the bottles and drank ¿em. Ran around naked. 07:12 JG: We did drive up there. 07:13 SM: Did you? 07:14 CJ: Yea but it was locked up. 07:15 SM: Oh, sure. 07:16 CJ: We thought at midnight it might be an interesting place to be. 07:19 SM: There¿s a little hotel in the town that is not nearly as nice as the one you¿re staying at called the Bellelaine. And it was a hotel that was there when Slimone was digging. 07:29 CJ: It was his house, right? 07:30 SM: Yes¿and uh, it has a huge guest book. I haven¿t been there in a long time but I assume that the guest book is still there. But you turn through and you see a lot of names that you recognize¿.and what have you. 07:40 CJ: Virginia Wolf? 07:42 SM: Ginsberg¿Alan Ginsberg. 07:43 CJ: Oh¿.Alan Ginsberg. 07:44 SM: And there¿s this wonderful little poem that he¿s written about the ghost of Abegimnom(sp) and coming out of the blocks and blah, blah, blah¿. 07:50 CJ: Oh really?! 07:52 SM: ¿And he goes on and on and on and he says, the two last lines are, ¿Misene(sp) with moonlight. And my feet ache.¿ (all laughing) 08:06 SM: They are working after all. I told you a lie. 08:07 CJ: That¿s great! 08:09 CJ: Oh, that¿s okay. I don¿t think it¿s too loud 08:10 SM: I thought it had stopped. 08:11 JR: We¿ll get ambi. 08:13 CJ: You okay? 08:14 JR: Yea¿I¿m rolling.. 08:16 CJ: Ok, well let¿s address Josh¿s interesting question which is the role that the temple played for the games because obviously most of this site was aimed at providing for the athletes a venue for what they do. What¿s with the temple? 08:32 SM: The temple¿it¿s difficult I think for us to understand that the games were sacred. They were holy and dedicated to Zeus. The games don¿t exist if there¿s not a divinity protecting them. If the temple is not there, the games won¿t be either. Because it is core, it is critical to the games as a whole. The athletes in some sense are themselves dedicated to the God. Indeed the tradition of the athletes oiling their bodies which has received many interpretations and the final answer is that we don¿t know why that was done. 09:14 SM: But interpretations have ranged from that Greeks like the asthetic of oily bodies to using the oil to warm up the body as a preliminary massage of the muscle to the oil working as a sun guard, or sort of sun tan lotion to the oil... (Notes truncated)
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