YTSEJAM digest 340

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Date: Tue Mar 08 1994 - 16:14:35 EST

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    Contents:
    Live in Long Island (stefan-a@dsv.su.se)
    Change Of Seasons on New Album?? (AMG0033@VAX2.QUEENS-BELFAST.AC.UK)
    Re: YTSEJAM digest 338 (Michael Bahr <garion@indirect.com>)
     (Steven Hall <hall@cs.uwp.edu>)
    A Change Of Seasons (Michael Burstin <mikeb@cs.brandeis.edu>)
    Re: A Change Of Seasons (Aaron Lafferty <lafferty@bobcat.ent.ohiou.edu>)
    Is Learning To Live a "perfect song" (Michael Burstin <mikeb@cs.brandeis.edu>)
    master's degrees? (lerxst@Esy.COM (A Lerxst in Wonderland))
    album titles. (hartman larry <lhartm1@gl.umbc.edu>)
    wondering stuff... (hartman larry <lhartm1@gl.umbc.edu>)
    various comments (Stephen Bajzek <MadMax+@CMU.EDU>)

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    Date: Mon, 07 Mar 94 09:03:10 +0100
    From: stefan-a@dsv.su.se
    Subject: Live in Long Island

    Hello!

    I have a copy of "Live in Long Island" that I want to trade. I'm interested in
    demos with DT. If interested, please e-mail me at: stefan-a@dsv.su.se
    Here's some more info on the disc:
    - Live in Sparks Club 04.10.1992
    - Sheet contains band history written in German (!)
    - Track listing:
    1. Intro
    2. Metropolis part 1
    3. Under a glass moon
    4. Only a matter of time
    5. Surrounded
    6. Pull me under (mislabeled as "Status seeker"...)
    7. The ytse jam
    8. Guitar solo
    9. Another day
    10. The killing hand

                  Stefan

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    Date: Mon, 7 Mar 94 11:06 GMT
    From: AMG0033@VAX2.QUEENS-BELFAST.AC.UK
    Subject: Change Of Seasons on New Album??

    lerxst@COM.Esy writes:

    >"A Change of Seasons"-would be nice to call the album this, too, no?
    >"Carpe Diem"-taken from "ACOS", ok, cliche, but cool

    mikeb@edu.brandeis.cs writes:

    >[I replied to let them know that ACOS was scheduled for inclusion, as
    >well as Forever and Eve]

    Don`t be under the illsuion that A Change Of Seasons WILL definitely be
    on the new album... same goes for all the other songs they`ve played
    live since Images And Words... according to an Interview I read,
    LaBrie said that the stuff played on the tour wouldn`t appear on
    the album, and I take that to mean the instrumentals, and To Live
    Forever and possibly A Change Of Seasons...... it will probably depend
    on how much new material they write...
    Of course it`d be cool to see these tracks on the new album, just
    don`t bank on it...

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    Date: Mon, 7 Mar 1994 07:49:33 -40962758 (MST)
    From: Michael Bahr <garion@indirect.com>
    Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 338

    >
    > Hey, FAQ guy: > > The least you could do is give me credit, since you
    insist on using > my "Dream Theater" graphic...

            Consider it done! Sorry to seem indifferent to it... I had simply
    forgotten where I saw that graphic when I made my attempt at copying it.

    Mike/garion@indirect.com

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    Date: Mon, 7 Mar 1994 10:06:35 -0600 (CST)
    From: Steven Hall <hall@cs.uwp.edu>
    Subject:

    unsubscribe ytsejam

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    Date: Mon, 7 Mar 1994 14:24:21 -0500 (EST)
    From: Michael Burstin <mikeb@cs.brandeis.edu>
    Subject: A Change Of Seasons

    I was just wondering, have any of you ever seen or heard A Change Of
    Seasons (lyrically, not on demos) done anywhere besides on Dances Of
    Eternity or the vocalist audition tapes (that I sent to some of you)?
    Just strange that they did it only once, you know...

    Oh, one last unrelated note... 4 days until RUSH!!!

    -- 
    +----------------------------------------------------------------------+
    |	  The way your heart sounds makes all the difference	       |
    |    It's what decides if you'll endure the pain that we all feel      |
    |	  The way your heart beats makes all the difference	       |
    |			 In learning to live			       |
    |	Dream Theater	Learning To Live	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, 7 Mar 1994 21:35:10 -0500 (EST) From: Aaron Lafferty <lafferty@bobcat.ent.ohiou.edu> Subject: Re: A Change Of Seasons

    On Mon, 7 Mar 1994, Michael Burstin wrote:

    > I was just wondering, have any of you ever seen or heard A Change Of > Seasons (lyrically, not on demos) done anywhere besides on Dances Of > Eternity or the vocalist audition tapes (that I sent to some of you)? > Just strange that they did it only once, you know... > > Oh, one last unrelated note... 4 days until RUSH!!! >

    hmm could i get a copy of those vocalist audition tapes

    "So, so you think you can tell, heaven from hell, blue skies from pain... can you tell a green field, from a cold steel rail, a smile from a veil... Do you think you can tell?"

    Aaron

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    Date: Mon, 7 Mar 1994 22:30:40 -0500 (EST) From: Michael Burstin <mikeb@cs.brandeis.edu> Subject: Is Learning To Live a "perfect song"

    Hi all... you know... the more that I listen to Learning To Live, the more that I think that it is an absolutly perfect song. I can just sit there, and listen to it for hours, and never even get tired of it. Is there any other song out there (DT or others) that you can do this for? Sure, I can listen to DoE for hours at a time, but I just can listen to LtL for hours straight... anyone else out there with the same feeling? LtL just flows perfectly... the keys, the guitar, the bass, the lyrics, the drums, everything is just perfect about it...

    -- +----------------------------------------------------------------------+ | The way your heart sounds makes all the difference | | It's what decides if you'll endure the pain that we all feel | | The way your heart beats makes all the difference | | In learning to live | | Dream Theater Learning To Live 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, 7 Mar 94 22:46:16 CST From: lerxst@Esy.COM (A Lerxst in Wonderland) Subject: master's degrees?

    well, mike, i think your aol friends have been smoking a little too much of the good stuff. not only did the band say that they only spent a semester at berklee, but if wdadu was their master's degree project or whatever, then wouldn't the guys have been getting their master's degree at around 20 or 21 years of age. i knew they were geniuses, but hey!!! :)

    makes you see how widespread weird rumors are.

    (nitpicking because i am bored)

    **************************************************************************** *Brian V. Cox *"You and I long to live like wind upon the water* *Texas A&M University * If we close our eyes, we'll maybe realize * *(214)553-9159 * There's more to life than what we have known * *lerxst@esy.com * And I can't believe I spent so long * *************************** Living lies I knew were wrong inside * * "What you believe is * I've just begun to see the light..." * * What you are...Therefore* -Queensryche "Anybody Listening?" * * I am nothing" -Brian * "Machines have no conscience..." -Qryche NM156 * ****************************************************************************

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    Date: Tue, 8 Mar 1994 00:05:12 -0500 (EST) From: hartman larry <lhartm1@gl.umbc.edu> Subject: album titles.

    I don't know about a name for the next album but my friend and I think that the Live in Tokyo video should have been called... "The John Petrucci Show!!"

    Maybe the next album could be called... "We finally got John locked up in a closet so the rest of us can show-off too!"

    Or maybe... "Jesus Christ John! End the damn solo already!"

    Just kidding!! I wish the next album would be one long solo similar to the end of To Live Forever.

    I was wondering if DT ever considered the possiblity of the next album contain TWO cd's? Cause if they do stick ACoS and Forever on there... That like 25-30 mins already. That gives them less than 45 for the rest of the album. That would suck!

    See ya!

    ************************************************************************** * Jason Hartman "I am the Killing Hand!" lhartm1@gl.umbc.edu * * * * Find all you need in your mind, if you Take the Time - Dream Theater * **************************************************************************

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    Date: Tue, 8 Mar 1994 00:09:26 -0500 (EST) From: hartman larry <lhartm1@gl.umbc.edu> Subject: wondering stuff...

    I was just curious and wanted to know if when DT does Take the Time live, to they always play the big solo part at the end? If not, how do they end?

    I know that they don't always play the long version of To Live Forever. Does anyone know if the end has a special name or anything?

    What is the Gorilla Session?

    What is The Gates of Babylon?

    Has DT ever done Metropolis live but not as the 1st song in the set? Also, have the ever PLAYED the intro to Metro? Rather than using a tape that is. I have an older Bootleg like from '89 w/ Charlie and they played the inrto. I wanted to know if they have done it recently.

    See ya!

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    Date: Tue, 8 Mar 1994 01:11:13 -0500 (EST) From: Stephen Bajzek <MadMax+@CMU.EDU> Subject: various comments

    >Well, other than the fact that Geddy Lee is a better bassist than John >Myung, and that Neil Peart is easily a better drummer than Portnoy

    Not. At least, not "facts." From what I've heard of Rush, Geddy Lee doesn't come close to Myung. And to be honest, I can't imagine how anyone could be "better" than Myung, at least from a technical standpoint. Definitely not by a margin significant enough to make it a "fact."

    >It would be interesting >to see what they could do in a larger hall with lights and lasers. >Let's hope they sell enough albums in the future for us to find out.

    I'd much prefer to see them in small venues. When I see DT, I want to be able to get a seat in the first two rows, like I did last time.

    -max ----------------- You've gotta understand that this is home, and there's no tomorrow-land, and that I ain't Captain Walker.

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