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Take the Time Italian Quote (ROBNPAM@delphi.com)
Re: A Woman Speaks! (William T Bajzek <impaler+@CMU.EDU>)
Fates Warning (Timothy.R.St.Onge@Dartmouth.EDU (Timothy R. St. Onge))
Re: Inferno and FW (whit8275@cs.fredonia.edu (Chris White))
RE: Inferno adress (olin@maple.circa.ufl.edu)
re: Inferno address (thommy@unf6.cis.unf.edu)
Re: Fates Warning (drkhoe@netcom.com (Dr. Mosh))
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Date: Sat, 16 Apr 1994 14:14:04 -0400 (EDT)
From: ROBNPAM@delphi.com
Subject: Take the Time Italian Quote
ABALKIEW@VAXC.STEVENS-TECH.EDU writes:
> <*><*><*><*><*><>*<>*<>*<>*<>*<>*<>*<>*<>*<>*<>*<>*<>*<>*<>*<>*<>*<>*<*><*><
> " Adesso che ho perso la vista
> ci vedo meglio e di piu...." ABALKIEW@VAXC.STEVENS-TECH.EDU
> ABALKIEW@SITVXC
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> <><>*<>*<*>*><*><*><>*<>*<>*<>*<>*<>*<*><*><*><><*<<><><<*><*><*><>*<>*<>*<>
Pardon if this has already been discussed, but this quote used in "Take the
Time" is pulled directly from the Italian film _Cinema_Paradiso_, released
around 1989 or so. It occurs at around the one hour mark in the film, where
Alfredo has lost his sight in a fire, and he says (according to the subtitles),
"Now that I have lost my sight, I see better." (A terrific movie, by the way,
in case anyone is curious enough to go and rent it.)
Would be interested to know if DT "took the time" to get the film producer's
permission to sample this quote. It is definitely pulled directly from the
movie...the voice is identical.
On a non-DT note, saw King's X last night (4/15)...unbelievable. See 'em if
you can.
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Date: Sat, 16 Apr 1994 14:41:03 -0400 (EDT)
From: William T Bajzek <impaler+@CMU.EDU>
Subject: Re: A Woman Speaks!
Excerpts from ytsejam: 15-Apr-94 Re: A Woman Speaks! by Krysten
DeBroka@sage.cc.
> sorry, i goofed... I saw the Live at the Marquee video, guess i just
> wasnt paying attention very well... sorry if i confused anyone.
you mean Live in Tokyo video, and LatM CD, right?
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Bill Bajzek
impaler+@cmu.edu
"Can't take my eyes off of me..." - Kevin Moore
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Date: 16 Apr 94 14:43:45 EDT
From: Timothy.R.St.Onge@Dartmouth.EDU (Timothy R. St. Onge)
Subject: Fates Warning
I have Perfect Symmetry and just checked out my CD booklet. Jim Matheos wrote
four of the eight songs and co-wrote one. Frank Aresti wrote three of the
eight and co-wrote one. Aresti is an awesome guitarist, but I think Matheos
is the stronger songwriter. I am pretty sure Aresti had almost no hand in
writing Parallels. Matheos really took control on that one.
Tim St.Onge
timothy.r.st.onge@dartmouth.edu
"There is something that I feel to be something that is real...I feel the
heat within my mind and craft new changes with my eyes." TtT (DT)
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Date: Sat, 16 Apr 94 14:56:49 EDT
From: whit8275@cs.fredonia.edu (Chris White)
Subject: Re: Inferno and FW
Perfect Symmetry FW's best album? Personally I like Parrallels better.
But those are the only 2 I've heard.
Chris
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Date: Sat, 16 Apr 1994 21:11:22 EDT
From: olin@maple.circa.ufl.edu
Subject: RE: Inferno adress
Here it is.
James Peele
6556 Fern St.
Green Cove Springs,
FL 32043
enjoy!
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Date: Sat, 16 Apr 1994 21:09:12 EDT
From: thommy@unf6.cis.unf.edu
Subject: re: Inferno address
here's the address to send for the inferno tape:
Jay Peele
6556 Fern St.
Green Cove Springs, FL 32043
It surprised me to see that there were other Inferno fans on the mailing
list. Its good to that they are getting some positive response, because
they are all really cool guys. They don't really get much respect from
local clubs and radio. They are a lot more serious about music than the
other bands here-they try to mold their own sound instead of joining the
bandwagon. They are all in college as well-Jay and Paul, my classmates here,
I both getting their psych degrees this term. Their tape is being
distributed overseas, but they have no definite offers to be signed.
its too band that true talent is often overlooked by the mindless masses.
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Date: Sat, 16 Apr 1994 21:49:25 PDT
From: drkhoe@netcom.com (Dr. Mosh)
Subject: Re: Fates Warning
Aresti is Dark... darker then Matheos... Matheos is much more sad...
melancholy... and together, they just are... well... Fates Warning...
Just listen to Worlds Apart on Perfect Symmetry, IMHO one of theeee best
FW songs ever written...
-The Doc
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