YTSEJAM digest 327

From: ytsejam@bnf.com
Date: Mon Feb 14 1994 - 19:53:08 EST

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    Contents:
    Fan club response ("Paul W. Cashman" <vanyel@crl.com>)
    2 questions (Stephen Bajzek <MadMax+@CMU.EDU>)
    Re: YTSEJAM digest 324 (Jason Hough <jason@jester.cts.com>)
    just saying it again (SUCK ME DRY AND CALL ME DRAFTY <97WISINSKI@alma.edu>)

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    Date: Sun, 13 Feb 1994 00:20:59 -0800 (PST)
    >From: "Paul W. Cashman" <vanyel@crl.com>
    Subject: Fan club response

    > > >What is the status of the shirts?
    > >
    > > "When we last left our story, an ash-colored shirt with "Let light
    > > surround you" in white glow-in-the-dark paint was leading the pack.
    > > The image to appear on such a shirt was still up in the air. More
    > > news later on this Dream Theater network station."
    > >
    >
    > I think I am leaning toward a Red majesty logo on the front left breast
    > and "DREAM THEATER" in large DT font on the back.
    >
    > With the quote as above.

    Cool. Speaking of the DT majesty logo, I received an odd response
    back from the New and Improved (?) fan club. Remember, I sent them a
    check several months ago. I got back this nice-sized envelope,
    hand-addressed.....with a DT majesty logo button inside. That's it.
    No note. No "Hi there and thanks for sending us money."

    Call me silly, call me crazy, but isn't $15 or so kinda steep for a
    one-inch button?

    (In the mail the same day was a great response (form letter with
    personal Post-It note) from The Metallica Club, and five nice stickers
    from my friends' band Mutha's Day Out, so it wasn't a complete loss.
    :))

    > Will finalize this by monday. Sorry for the delays! Work is work...

    Hooray.... Make sure you get some really BIG shirts, too. No, I'm
    not THAT huge, but I like loose shirts. :)

    -- 
    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: Sun, 13 Feb 1994 10:25:47 -0500 (EST) >From: Stephen Bajzek <MadMax+@CMU.EDU> Subject: 2 questions

    1. Does anyone know of a place where I could order Dance of Eternity? I want it on CD...bad. Or a boot store in Pgh. that has it...

    2. Okay, I still can't figure out Under a Glass Moon. Would the guy who thinks it's about Star Trek post some kind of interpretation?

    thanks...

    -max

    with a thirst for revenge and a dangerous heart

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    Date: Sun, 13 Feb 1994 11:32:55 -0800 (PST) >From: Jason Hough <jason@jester.cts.com> Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 324

    On Sat, 12 Feb 1994, Ken Higginson wrote:

    > I don't know if this got lost in the shuffle, but I think an hourglass would > be a good image for a shirt... It's been in both videos, and we're > hard-pressed to find something DT related that they haven't used themselves.. > >

    Didnt get lost, just didnt get many votes.

    Unfortunately the cost of printing a graphic like that on a shirt is pretty high, and it tends to look like shit anyway...

    For our first shirt (we can always make others!!) I think we're going to keep it pretty simple.

    -----------------------------) Jason Hough - jason@jester.cts.com Nextmail is fine "I'm ashes on the water now, somewhere far away..." -Marillion (-----------------------------

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    Date: Mon, 14 Feb 1994 00:27:33 -0500 (EST) >From: SUCK ME DRY AND CALL ME DRAFTY <97WISINSKI@alma.edu> Subject: just saying it again

    hey all you guitarists out there. i know this doesn't have to do with bands, but i am offering help with guitar questions. I have been playing for about six years now and i feel i know a little about guitars now. so if you have any questions about guitars, amps, effects, or anything else, please e-mail me and i'll try to answer your questions. please make note that i wrote try, I wouldn't call myself an expert. If i don't know i will try my hardest to find you an answer. I've always thought that if people needed questions an answered they should have someone to goto. I hope i can help steve wisinski 97wisinski@alma.edu

    "I'm the Wiz! The Master!" me

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