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Dance of Eternity (BarryB <n8846069@henson.cc.wwu.edu>)
Re: Dance of Eternity (Michael Bahr <garion@indirect.com>)
Re: Dt fan club ("Paul W. Cashman" <vanyel@crl.com>)
Re: YTSEJAM digest 294 (Darrin.P.Clement@Dartmouth.EDU (Darrin P. Clement))
record show! (hartman larry <lhartm1@gl.umbc.edu>)
Re: record show! (Michael Bahr <garion@indirect.com>)
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Date: Sun, 9 Jan 1994 02:17:37 -0800
From: BarryB <n8846069@henson.cc.wwu.edu>
Subject: Dance of Eternity
Could someone kindly recommend a place to purchase the
Dance Of Eternity bootleg. Who has the best price?
And what is the sound quality like on this? Is is professionally
done? Or is it truly deserving of the image that the term 'bootleg'
brings to mind.
Please email replies. Thanks!
-BarryB
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Date: Sun, 9 Jan 94 14:36:38 MST
From: Michael Bahr <garion@indirect.com>
Subject: Re: Dance of Eternity
>
> Could someone kindly recommend a place to purchase the
> Dance Of Eternity bootleg. Who has the best price?
>
> And what is the sound quality like on this? Is is professionally
> done? Or is it truly deserving of the image that the term 'bootleg'
> brings to mind.
Don't know who currently carries it, but it sounds better than
Live at the Marquee, and eons better than Live in Tokyo, to answer your
quality inquiry... must be taken from a DAT master. Well worth it! :)
Mike/garion@indirect.com
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Date: Sun, 9 Jan 1994 04:22:35 -0800 (PST)
From: "Paul W. Cashman" <vanyel@crl.com>
Subject: Re: Dt fan club
> Can someone please tell me about any DT fan club information?
> Has anyone written to the address in the CD jacket or the "fax club" address
> that is in the faq? I recall a post a few months ago were someone said that
> they had written to the cd address and got information to join the fan club.
>
> Has anyone joined this fan club? If so, what do you do to get in? How much is
> it? What do you get? How soon do they send it to you?
I sent off to the revised fan club address, including a check. So
far, no word at all. OTOH, the check hasn't been processed either.
-- Paul W. Cashman, vanyel@crl.com Rush Dream Theater Queensryche ------------------------------- Metallica Hawkwind Enya Ministry The Sisters of Mercy Dead Can Dance Blue Oyster Cult Muthas Day Out ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Date: 09 Jan 94 17:20:45 EST From: Darrin.P.Clement@Dartmouth.EDU (Darrin P. Clement) Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 294
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Date: Mon, 10 Jan 1994 00:02:16 -0500 (EST) From: hartman larry <lhartm1@gl.umbc.edu> Subject: record show!
Welp I went to another record show today in Timonium Maryland. He is what I picked up!
Dream Theater : Home Sweet Home (CD) Long Island October 1992 - Sparks (I think) 1. Under a Glass Moon 2. Only a Matter of Time 3. Surrounded 4. Status Seeker (Actually its freaking Pull Me Under - I was really pissed!) 5. The Ytse Jam 6. Guitar Solo (maybe Moon Bubbles?) 7. Another Day 8. The Killing Hand (actually the Another Hand/Killing Hand combo)
Majesty Demos (tape) 1986 1987 Another Won After Life Your Majesty Death of Spark (yes it says "Spark") A Vision The Ytse Jam Two Far Cry for Freedom Vital Star The Killing Hand March of the Tyrant Ressurection of Ernie A Late Summer Rain / 1988 Schizophrenia Mission: Impossible (John Pettrucci Solo) The Golden Weight
Dream Theater : Live in Long Island 1989 with Charlie Dominici Metropolis PArt I After Life Forever The Ytse Jam The Killing Hand Fortune is Lies (Demo) 1988 Under the group name of Majesty (Actually this "demo song" sounds just like it does on WDADU) (By the way - this is on tape)
Dream Theater : Daughter of Limelight (video) Live at the Limelight, N.Y. City 3-5-93 90mins. (I beliece that its the show that the Dance of Eternity boot comes from) I don't have a set list for it cause I haven't seen it yet. It really sucks though cause its not the full DoE show, it cuts right in at the begining of tape and it right at the end of Surrouned. I think that it does have Forever and Change of Season on it.
My friend got Consiously Unreal. We also saw Dance of Eternity which he already has. Also saw several copies of WDADU and LatM (Jap and German). Saw another tape from some show in Italy.
I really like the Majesty demos! They rock! I still can't believe I bought that CD to here Status Seeker and it turns out to be Pull Me Under. I'm really starting to hate that song. Well not hate, but it definatly my least favorite DT song. I really hate when they end a show with it like the Live in Tokyo video. I did listen to the disc a little before I bought just to check sound quality but I couldn't check every song.
What majesty demo songs do you guys like?
Talk to you all later!
I'll sleep better tonight knowing that I have those demos!
Jason Hartman "I am the Killing Hand!"
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Date: Mon, 10 Jan 94 1:42:15 MST From: Michael Bahr <garion@indirect.com> Subject: Re: record show!
A few notes...
"Death of Spark" from the Majesty Demos became "The Ones Who Help To Set The Sun"...
"Cry For Freedom" from the Majesty Demos became "The Killing Hand". The "Killing Hand" on the demos must have been junked, since it matches no other recording of theirs...
"The Golden Weight" and "Golden Slumbers" demos are the same thing...
"A Late Summer Rain" sounds a LOT like Moon Bubbles at times, not so much at others, but one begins to pick up on the basic structure that Petrucci constructed and had been working around.
"The Dance of Eternity" show from the Limelight, NY, 3/4/93 was the one where they handed out Mike's little joke "Playbills"... they actually say "Dream bill" on them in the same font as the old "Playbill" was, and are titled "Images And Words: an Evening with Dream Theater". I got ahold of one of these, in Arizona no less, and it's headed on an arrow's path toward being heavy-duty rock collectorabilia. It's got a quote on it that I havent seen anywhere else, as well as excerpts from the bands other interviews and such. The quote is...
Every man Jack of us moves without feet at least a few hours a day, when his eyes are closed and his body prone. The art of dreaming when wide awake will be in the power of every man one day. Long before that books will cease to exist, for when men are wide awake AND dreaming their powers of communication (with one another and with the Holy Spirit that moves all men) will be so enhanced as to make writing seem like the harsh and raucous squawks of an idiot. -Henry Miller
Someone capture that please since I had to take the "Dreambill" out of its frame to get to that, as it was on theback. :)
Mike/garion@indirect.com
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