YTSEJAM digest 373

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Date: Tue Apr 12 1994 - 18:42:27 EDT

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    Re: More Fates Warning News (smm@uunet.uu.net (Steve Mansfield))
    Moon Bubbles (freak@salyko.cube.net (Alex Reinelt))
    Please send to the right address! (Michael Burstin <mikeb@cs.brandeis.edu>)
    Hello (SEMAN5812@duq3.cc.duq.edu)
    Re: I&W music book? (Younis Youssef Hilal <yhilal@uclink.berkeley.edu>)
    unsubscribe (Anthony Vince Caravello <vanoden@WPI.EDU>)
    Re: RE: REQUEST MAILING (aceradical@aol.com)
    DoE (alfredo.cappello@galactica.it (Alfredo Cappello))
    Re: Unsubscribe ("Paul W. Cashman" <vanyel@crl.com>)
    Re: YTSEJAM digest 372 ("Mark A. Parker" <parkerma@NeXTwork.Rose-Hulman.Edu>)
    M-sign (marquer@geof.ruu.nl (Henk Marquering))

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    Date: Mon, 11 Apr 1994 07:35:30 -0400 (EDT)
    From: smm@uunet.uu.net (Steve Mansfield)
    Subject: Re: More Fates Warning News

    > Basically Jim Matheos IS Fates Warning... So I have a feeling he will
    > be. he writes most of the stuff and is one of the few original members

    I know about Steve Zimmerman/Mark Zonder and John Arch/Ray Alder. Who
    else is non-original?

    Steve Mansfield | Once you're touched you stand alone to face the bitter fight
    smm@uunet.uu.net | Once I reached for love but now I reach for life.
    Dream Theater - Learning to Live

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    Date: Mon, 11 Apr 94 14:59:25 MET
    From: freak@salyko.cube.net (Alex Reinelt)
    Subject: Moon Bubbles

    For those of you wanting to know about the Moon Bubbles-CD:

    I got it today. It doesnt seem to be from the LILI show as there is no
    "Home sweet home".
    But James does a lot of joking and so on, so it should be possible to
    decide if it is from any known show. At the beginning of "Surrounded"
    for example he asks "All right...how many of you got the new album?!".
    More details when I have the time....

    The sound is ok though drums and especiall guitar appear a bit overdone
    to me...the voice is a bit to weak sometimes.
    I am not shure if this double cd set is actually a bootleg.
    Unfortunately it has no booklet. But there is no single clue who printed
    this disk. Only each disk has a number "211191" and "211192".
    What struck me was the small "promotion not for sale" which is printed
    on every disk beside the number and the length. (58.10 and 43.54mins)

    The cover and the backcover are quite professional. On the front the
    dream theater burning heart and in the typical DT-font "DREAM THEATER
    Moon Bubbles", on the back some quite good colour shootings of the band
    in live action. But no hint to nothing except that its recorded live in
    november 1992, but not where.

    Thats all for the first 15 minutes I own this disk. Any questions or
    something...? till then, bye, Freak

    *>>>> Freak is Alexander Reinelt from Munich/Germany <<<<*
    # UUCP:freak@cubenet.sub.org FIDONET: Alex_Reinelt@2:2480/66 #
    # voice: ++49-89-68 33 40 FAX: ++49-89-689 18 71 #
    *>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> ( ??! ) <<<<*

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    Date: Mon, 11 Apr 1994 10:50:53 -0500 (EDT)
    From: Michael Burstin <mikeb@cs.brandeis.edu>
    Subject: Please send to the right address!

    Hi everyone... I just wanted to remind you all that administrative
    posts (stuff like set mail digest, unsubscribe, etc) should not be
    mailed to the YTSEJAM@BNF.COM address. They should be mailed to
    listserv@bnf.com By sending there, not only will you avoid cluttering
    the digest, but your requests will ACTUALLY BE ACCOMPLISHED...

    No flame here... just a little reminder for anyone that forgot...

    -- 
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    |		   This world is spinning around me		       |
    |		  This world is spinning without me		       |
    |		    Every day sends future to past		       |
    |	      Every breath leaves me one less to my last	       |
    |	Dream Theater	    Pull Me Under	Images and Words       |
    |	Michael Burstin			     Brandeis University       |
    +----------------------------------------------------------------------+
    |  Let's Go Pens   Let's Go Pens	 Lets Go Pens	 Let's Go Pens |
    +----------------------------------------------------------------------+
    For info about Dream Theater, finger mikeb@cs.brandeis.edu
    

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    Date: Mon, 11 Apr 1994 12:51:44 -0400 (EDT) From: SEMAN5812@duq3.cc.duq.edu Subject: Hello

     Greetings fellow Dream Theater fans. My name is Bill Seman. I had my first encounter with Dream Theater this past summer during the Music in Progress tour. A few friends of mine wanted to go to the show. I had not heard of the band at this point, so I wasskeptical skeptical. They onl;y ly invited me to go because I was the only one who drove. (hey, the price was right.) Anyway , I went to the show. I suffered through the first two acts and was ready to leave. My friends persuaded me to stick it out. I was (again) skeptical. What I saw over the next hour or so totally blew my mind. We were sitting in the 2nd row for the show. These guys were PHENOMINAL!!! The next day I immediately went out and bought every CD of the band that I could find. (Unfortunately...I could only find Images and Words.) (). :( ::: I was undaunted. Within the next few weeks I had found various bootlegs with dealers. Then I found the Tokyo video. Still I was missing When Dream and Day Unite. I searc! hed every music store in Pittsburg h to no avail. Eventually...I FOUND IT. I traded two of my GnR bootlegs to get it. I went home, tore off the shrink wrap and endulged in the best music that I'd ever heard. Now, I got an e-mail account and was introduced to the list...In two days I accumulated literally hundreds of addresses of fellow fans and over 80 messages. So form Pittsburghrom Pittsburgh, I must now say adieu! Thanx X1,000,000 BILL Careful with that axe, Eugene!

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    Date: Mon, 11 Apr 1994 20:26:02 -0700 (PDT) From: Younis Youssef Hilal <yhilal@uclink.berkeley.edu> Subject: Re: I&W music book?

    On Thu, 7 Apr 1994 ytsejam@bnf.com wrote: > > Date: Wed, 06 Apr 1994 18:10:06 MDT > From: jakaroub@excel.uccs.edu > Subject: I&W music book? > > > I remember reading a couple of months ago in a guitar mag that > John Pertrucci was working on transcribing their I&W album for a book? I've > beening looking around for this book, but I guess it hasn't been released > yet. Does anyone have any idea when this book will be available? I'm sure > quite a few of us would like to know... Thanks! > Equally importantly: has anyone heard anything about the drumming on I&W being transcribed?

    Younis Hilal

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    Date: Tue, 12 Apr 1994 00:26:17 -0400 (EDT) From: Anthony Vince Caravello <vanoden@WPI.EDU> Subject: unsubscribe

    unsubscribe ytse vanoden@wpi.wpi.edu

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    Date: Tue, 12 Apr 94 01:17:11 EDT From: aceradical@aol.com Subject: Re: RE: REQUEST MAILING

    Hi! I'm interested in your Metallicatz Garage Days Revisited CD. About all I have for trades is some old Van Halen bootlegs. One is from their bar days at a place called "The Whiskey" or something like that. Pretty funny to hear them play "LaGrange" with all the solos from "Bottoms Up".

    Anyway, lots of rare stuff there, and a little cash. What's it gonna take?

    AceRad

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    Date: Tue, 12 Apr 94 07:14:00 +0100 From: alfredo.cappello@galactica.it (Alfredo Cappello) Subject: DoE

    Hi to everyone, I'm an Italian DT fan, I've seen that many guys are searching the coolest boot called "Dance of Eternity". Well, a friend of mine have a musicshop, and he have until now five copies of this one (but he can order others), if anyone was interested I can buy the cds and send you in USA (or other places...). But I can't TRADE this, 'cause is really expansive. (converted in dollars approx. 45/50$) So let me know if someone was interested. Bye Alf

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    Date: Tue, 12 Apr 1994 00:05:23 -0700 (PDT) From: "Paul W. Cashman" <vanyel@crl.com> Subject: Re: Unsubscribe

    > LOSER ALERT!!!

    --Sometimes I think I'm looking at 'im......

    -- Paul W. Cashman | Before the leaves have fallen vanyel@crl.com | Before we lock the doors Dream Theater -------> | There must be the third and last dance "Metropolis Pt 1" | ...This one will last forever...

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    Date: Tue, 12 Apr 1994 02:15:13 -0500 From: "Mark A. Parker" <parkerma@NeXTwork.Rose-Hulman.Edu> Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 372

    >Any news on the new album or the Music book for I&W's? Will the book just >be guitar or will it have keyboard too? I will shit myself if it has >all of the keyboard parts!!!

    from everything that has been said to this point, only John has been working on the transcriptions; at least if Kevin is working on transcribing his parts, there has been no mention of it. For "Wait for Sleep" there will have to be some transcription of the piano, if there will be any music at all, though I figure it will be a transcription for guitar.

    The most I would expect for the keyboard parts are guitar transcriptions of the solos (if we are that fortunate), and and transcriptions of the parts where the keyboards are all important ("Wait for Sleep", beginning and ending of "Surrounded", etc.), which will very likely take into account only the right hand.

    I guarantee, if someone makes a piano tab version of this book, it's going to suck, unless it is an "Off-the-Record" version

    or Kevin does it himself. There hasn't been any indication of either, though, so I wouldn't get my hopes up.

    Dom'ny Parker

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    Date: Tue, 12 Apr 94 09:51:17 MDT From: marquer@geof.ruu.nl (Henk Marquering) Subject: M-sign

    >1) For those of you who have an original copy of WDADU, look at the Mechanic >Records symbol (bottom of the back cover). I think we've found the source >of the majesty symbor :-). Did anyone notice the similarity with the M-symbol and the logo of the Metropoletan museum (NY)? I used to wear a button with that sign on it all the time and liked to think that it was pretty close to the Majesty symbol :)

    Henk****************************************************************** ****Shalalalalalalalala Shalalalalalalala Shalalalalalala--LUV--**** ***************************************************marquer@geof.ruu.nl*

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