YTSEJAM digest 359

From: ytsejam@bnf.com
Date: Wed Mar 30 1994 - 17:35:46 EST

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    Contents:
    BOOTS!!! ("Gary G. Moegling" <gmoeglin@bigcat.missouri.edu>)
    GC references (and DT too) (Andrew Cloninger <ancl@freenet3.scri.fsu.edu>)
    Re: Not Again!!! ("Gary G. Moegling" <gmoeglin@bigcat.missouri.edu>)
    Re: dream out loud ("Gary G. Moegling" <gmoeglin@bigcat.missouri.edu>)
    Re: more on bootlegs... (Michael Bahr <garion@indirect.com>)

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    Date: Tue, 29 Mar 1994 17:41:41 -0600 (CST)
    From: "Gary G. Moegling" <gmoeglin@bigcat.missouri.edu>
    Subject: BOOTS!!!

    For anyone interested, I can get Skyway of Nightmares and Diminsion
    shift. The guy I get boots from ordered them, thinking that I'd want
    them, but I don't. These are new CD's, and I told him that since he
    ordered them, I'd try to get rid of them for him. The cost will be $25
    plus whatever it costs to ship a CD these days (probably a dollar or so).
    Anyone interested, please E-MAIL me (the adress is in my SIG)!!! Later
    fellow DT fans!!!

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    According to the circle of fifths, and the pattern of sharps and flats:
    If the alphabet continued as notes progressed (i.e,
    a,a#,b,c,c#...g#,h,i,j,etc) eventually the key of Z Major would have 4
    sharps. Eric Moegling gmoeglin@bigcat.missouri.edu
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    Date: Tue, 29 Mar 1994 19:30:33 -0500 (EST)
    From: Andrew Cloninger <ancl@freenet3.scri.fsu.edu>
    Subject: GC references (and DT too)

    For those who had posted wondering about it, i noticed that there is a
    movie by the title of "About Mrs. Leslie" I could post a short synopsis
    of it ...for those who might be seeking enlightenment concerning that song.

    on the DT front, i found myself noticing postings on various mailing
    lists, from people connect with other lists that didnt seem at ALL
    connected. How many of you out there subscribe to the ML of a group that
    might not have anything in common with DT? In my case, i also belong to
    Echoes/Pink Floyd(when its up), Alan Parsons Project, Enya and Steely
    Dan. Anyone else?

    Andrew
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    This area under construction |
    Watch for dropping hints |
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    Date: Tue, 29 Mar 1994 22:57:12 -0600 (CST)
    From: "Gary G. Moegling" <gmoeglin@bigcat.missouri.edu>
    Subject: Re: Not Again!!!

    Thanks for the info!!! I was just curious because I'd heard about her,
    but didn't know much about the band.

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    According to the circle of fifths, and the pattern of sharps and flats:
    If the alphabet continued as notes progressed (i.e,
    a,a#,b,c,c#...g#,h,i,j,etc) eventually the key of Z Major would have 4
    sharps. Eric Moegling gmoeglin@bigcat.missouri.edu
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    On Sat, 26 Mar 1994, JUST TAKE MY HEART WHEN YOU GO wrote:

    >
    > about Petrucci's wife:
    > About two years ago I bought an effects processor from a
    > woman (Marleene) in an all female band. I picked it up at one of their
    > practices. Rena, I think this is how this is spelled, was also in the band.
    > Marleene forgot to bring the manual for the processor so I went to one of their
    > show at the bond street cafe in NYC. The band, Meanstreak, plays music that
    > is really heavy. They were very good. They used to be on some record label
    > I think the title of the album was "roadkill" ( I saw it a long time ago in one
    > of the metal mags.) They played the city a lot, or at least used to, and they
    > have opened for Dream Theater in the past. They left that label because they
    > didn't get much promotion. I don't know if they are signed now or not.
    > Well at the show that I went to Rena's roadie was Petrucci, her
    > boyfreind at the time. It was cool me and one of my friends got a chance to
    > talk to him for a bit. He is a really cool guy. Rena is a pretty good
    > guitarist. From what I remeber though she didn't play the same style as
    > Petrucci, she played a more of a straight ahead metal type solo (at least
    > campared to Petrucci.) The band doesn't (at least didnt' then) play progressive
    > metal but if you are into heavier bands you will probably like them.
    >
    > This is all I know about her and her band. I hope this answers some of your
    > questions.
    >
    > P.S. This seems to be one of the first posts that I written that prob won't
    > start a flame war. :)
    >
    >
    > See ya
    > Athanasios Tom Menegatos
    >

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    Date: Tue, 29 Mar 1994 22:58:08 -0600 (CST)
    From: "Gary G. Moegling" <gmoeglin@bigcat.missouri.edu>
    Subject: Re: dream out loud

    Yes!!! I have it, and it's definetly a bootleg!!!

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    According to the circle of fifths, and the pattern of sharps and flats:
    If the alphabet continued as notes progressed (i.e,
    a,a#,b,c,c#...g#,h,i,j,etc) eventually the key of Z Major would have 4
    sharps. Eric Moegling gmoeglin@bigcat.missouri.edu
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    On Sun, 27 Mar 1994 svanhooser@aol.com wrote:

    > Is Dream Out Loud a DT bootleg? I missed the initial commentary.
    >
    > svanhooser@aol.com
    >

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    Date: Tue, 29 Mar 1994 23:52:41 -40962758 (MST)
    From: Michael Bahr <garion@indirect.com>
    Subject: Re: more on bootlegs...

    As per TDOE being a 'board or not: it's a board. There is only one
    ambience mic... the crowd noise has a "color" that can only be found on
    other soundboard tapes.... so experience seems to tell me. :) there are
    telltale percussive elements that are also only found on true
    soundboards, and an amount of separation of the instruments that is
    present at the soundboard itself but is then lost in the mix when it is
    output over the speakers. Even the best audience DAT recorder with $500
    mics picking up pro-logic surround, from optimum positions, cannot
    capture the instruments OUT OF their ordinary mix... it's just a portion
    of signal that's either there or not there... and in every true SB boot
    (and not necessarily in FM radio ones) it's just there.
    Mike/garion@indirect.com

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