YTSEJAM digest 551

From: ytsejam@arastar.com
Date: Wed Oct 12 1994 - 18:17:15 EDT

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                                YTSEJAM Digest 551

    Topics covered in this issue include:

      1) Metal-Zone...
            by Mats Rydstr\vm <d94-mry@nada.kth.se>
      2) Re: Album covers of I&W's and Awake
            by Phil Felicia <FELICI53@SNYBUFAA.CS.SNYBUF.EDU>
      3) "6:00 on a Christmas Morning"
            by Phil Felicia <FELICI53@SNYBUFAA.CS.SNYBUF.EDU>
      4) Marillion?
            by Phil Felicia <FELICI53@SNYBUFAA.CS.SNYBUF.EDU>
      5) Re: 1st Post & CD Thickness
            by Larry G Waterfield <mulgw1@uxa.ecn.bgu.edu>
      6) DT interactive for MAC
            by EMRST2@vms.cis.pitt.edu
      7) DT & my show
            by EMRST2@vms.cis.pitt.edu
      8) DT interactive corrections
            by EMRST2@vms.cis.pitt.edu
      9) Real World (Non-DT)
            by "Kazutomo Ikeda <PXP00417@niftyserve.or.jp
     10) FATES WARNING on IRC
            by drkhoe@netcom.com (Dr. Mosh)
     11) Top 4
            by David Sloan <sloan@creighton.edu>
     12) All sorts of stuff.
            by Steve Fuller <sfuller@worf.infonet.net>
     13) Potpourri pt II
            by Hailey <pass@u.washington.edu>
     14) NON DT - FATES BOOT FOR SALE
            by TIM LODGE SGA/PRE-LAW/MICRO/MAC LABS <LODGE_TIM@CCSUA.CTSTATEU.EDU>
     15) Re: "6:00 on a Christmas Morning"
            by William Wright <wwright@galaxy.galstar.com>
     16) Re: Um, sorry 'bout this, but...
            by G-Man <gmsanbo@strauss.udel.edu>
     17) Re:Wierd DT stat
            by G-Man <gmsanbo@strauss.udel.edu>
     18) 4 favs
            by Mike Sullivan <msulliva@eagle.esd189.wednet.edu>
     19) Re: Album covers of I&W's and Awake
            by kbibb@arastar.com (Ken Bibb)
     20) YTSEJAM Back Archives
            by "Mark D. Scudder" <6705324@sunybroome.edu>
     21) Re: 4 favorites from AWAKE
            by HOCHBERG@ALBNYVMS.BITNET
     22) Re: another day in erotomania
            by "Martin Heath" <mheath@morgan.com>
     23) My Faves from Awake
            by S.T.BARRY@liverpool-john-moores.ac.uk (ALONE AGAIN IN THE LAP OF LUXURY)
     24) Re: YTSEJAM digest 550
            by I W Turner (Technician) <I.W.Turner@teesside.ac.uk>

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    Topic No. 1

    Date: Wed, 12 Oct 1994 17:51:52 +0100 (MET)
    From: Mats Rydstr\vm <d94-mry@nada.kth.se>
    To: ytsejam@anthor.arastar.com
    Subject: Metal-Zone...
    Message-ID: <Pine.3.87.9410121752.E29384-0100000@mumrik.nada.kth.se>

    Hi!

    I just finished reading a studio-report on DT in a Swedish metal-magazine
    called Metal-Zone. There was an in-depth interview and report which
    touched on several items, but as far as the pictures went, there was
    pictures of John P fiddling with a guitar, and it was not the 7-string.
    It was a small white w/ red pickguard and it looked kind-of old, I have
    never seen this guitar before (though I'm just a bass-player i know some
    guitars), the notes to the pics read: 'John P putting down some
    guitar-tracks for Mirror' OK, it's maybe bogus but you'll never know!

    They also said what we already know that TLF and Eve will be released as
    singles-B-sides and that they would like to record ACOS soon. Then there
    was another small last-minute-thrown-in-article about Kevin's departure.
    There you learned bout the circumstances and what I didn't know (though I
    have followed the discussions here pretty close the last month) was that
    they did meet up with Jens, Kevin showed him how to play some of the more
    subtle parts on the new songs and they said that they would return when
    the time came to choose a REAL keyboardist. Unfortunately they ran away
    with that Dixie-Dregs guy on the Concrete Foundations Forum, and then
    upon returning to Jens, they were told that he'd already made up his mind
    and had planned to record some classical music in Sweden. It didn't
    clearly read if he'd been really interested to join but if he really did
    I feel sorry for DT. Then they missed THE chance to get the best
    keyboard-player in the world (he also a bit of a showman) and got some
    back-up-guy instead (can we still say back-up-guy here?). Ok, he's not at
    all bad but when the keyboards are such an important part of the music
    they should go with a guy that was a part of that mentality (ok, Jens
    didn't have a lot of freedom with Yngwie but he didn't just do fat
    strings either). Ok, won't bother you any more!

    One last thing: In SDV I think the words 'Do you really think I'd care'
    or something would have fit better than 'Do you really think I need you'.

    One last last thing:

    My fave AWAKE songs so far:

    1) SDV
    2) MIRROR/LIE
    3) LSOAD
    4) EROTOMANIA
    5) 6:00

    /Mats

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    Date: Wed, 12 Oct 1994 14:15:59 -0500 (EST)
    From: Phil Felicia <FELICI53@SNYBUFAA.CS.SNYBUF.EDU>
    To: ytsejam@anthor.arastar.com
    Subject: Re: Album covers of I&W's and Awake
    Message-ID: <01HI6X1PA1029359AG@SNYBUFAA.CS.SNYBUF.EDU>

    > Empire was released in 1990 and IAW was recorded in 1991. Did DT get the
    > idea of Images and Words from this bit from QR? I've always been curious
    > about that. If anyone has thoughts on this please let me know what you
    > think....
    >
    >
    >
    > Tony Maglia
    > ajm6@lehigh.edu
    >
    Yeah, I had wondered about that, myself. Really cool song from QRyche

    Phil

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    Date: Wed, 12 Oct 1994 15:12:07 -0500 (EST)
    From: Phil Felicia <FELICI53@SNYBUFAA.CS.SNYBUF.EDU>
    To: ytsejam@anthor.arastar.com
    Subject: "6:00 on a Christmas Morning"
    Message-ID: <01HI6Z0AFI949359AG@SNYBUFAA.CS.SNYBUF.EDU>

    Someone mentioned the "6:00 on a Christmas morning" sample in 6:00 sounded
    'chopped', like it was from 2 separate samples. I think it might have just
    been editted to fit the time constraints of the song. Maybe the original
    sample had a long pause in it or something. Another answer might be that the
    quote had other words in it too. For Example:

            "6:00 _and all's well_ ON A _wonderful_ CHRISTMAS MORNING"

    Well, it's a thought. Anyone have any idea what this sample is from? Maybe we
    should make a list of all the samples on the album with the movies (or
    whatever) that they are from. We could keep it at the DT Site

    Phil

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    Date: Wed, 12 Oct 1994 15:14:51 -0500 (EST)
    From: Phil Felicia <FELICI53@SNYBUFAA.CS.SNYBUF.EDU>
    To: ytsejam@anthor.arastar.com
    Subject: Marillion?
    Message-ID: <01HI6Z3OLNLA9359AG@SNYBUFAA.CS.SNYBUF.EDU>

    Did anyone else notice that parts of LSOaD sound alot like Marillion? (esp.
    guitar and keys) It might just be me, but it sounds kinda similar to the
    Misplaced Childhood stuff.

    Phil

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    Date: Wed, 12 Oct 1994 15:00:55 -0500 (CDT)
    From: Larry G Waterfield <mulgw1@uxa.ecn.bgu.edu>
    To: ytsejam@anthor.arastar.com
    Subject: Re: 1st Post & CD Thickness
    Message-ID: <199410122000.AA21089@ecom2.ecn.bgu.edu>

    >
    > Next, Does the length of the CD determine its thickness? This is the
    > only CD that gets stuck in my Car CD player. I has a problem ejecting.
    > Anybody else have this problem. It only happens on this CD. It appears
    > to be thicker. anyone?
    >
    > Mike S.

    The length of the CD is only determined by the surface area, and not the
    thickness (at least at this time). As far as I know, all CD's are 1.2mm
    thick and 12cm in diameter...
    Dunno what your problem is. Has anyone else had problems with their
    players puking up Awake? Mine works fine.
    Sorry.

    Toodles!
    Glenn

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    Date: Wed, 12 Oct 1994 17:15:17 -0400 (EDT)
    From: EMRST2@vms.cis.pitt.edu
    To: ytsejam@anthor.arastar.com
    Subject: DT interactive for MAC
    Message-ID: <01HI71U6S85EB62B30@vms.cis.pitt.edu>

    OK,
            Since I haven't seen any posts on it, I assume I'm the first person to
    find, extract, and try the DT interactive thingy for the MAC that C-man put up
    on ftp.music.net for us. If you read my last post, I spent 2 days trying to
    get a hold of the file, let alone run it (I'm not a mac person, so ftp'ing was
    not a field day). I ended up having someone use FETCH to retrieve it, and this
    program automatically extracted it. I used STUFFUT 3.5 (or so, I think) to
    UNstuffit, and this created an executable icon. I clicked on it, and it ran,
    but it ran off the screen. I could only see the upper left 1/4.
            OK, I just ran it on a different MAC (a IIvx, I think), and it stayed
    on the screen (filled the whole thing up). The intro screen is cool. Looks
    like this: Music is playing but I can't remember which song.

                                    Dream Theater (in their Album cover logo)

                                    Big orange jupiter (like on the cover)
                            which flips over into
                    
                                    A big brown moon

                            which flips over again into
                    
                                    A grey moon with 6:00 on it (like on the cover)

                                    AWAKE

    Then the head of a statue comes up. Its a side view of the statue, and it
    doesn't look like the one on the cover (although, its probably supposed to be)

    The upper half opens up, and a spider on a web comes out, with a short story
    about the band, I&W and Awake. It closes and 4 mirrors appear (exactly like on
    the cover). Each mirror has one big blue eyeball in it, which continously
    blink. The mirrors are arranged two on each side of the statue:

    A part of CiaW keeps repeating.

            Mirror Mirror
            (bio) (Songs)

                                    Statue

            Mirror Mirror
            (Q&A) (bye)

    OK, then I started having problems. I clicked on bio. Pictures of all the
    guys are supposed to come up (I know this from seeing James and part of Kev
    when I couldn't get it all on the screen, and heard five clicks)
    But when I ran it this time, James came up, and CRASH (tried it 3 times, had to
    reboot every time.)

    Q&A locked twice as soon as I clicked on it, but the third time it let me in.
    The picture from inside Awake (w Kev looking directly to the right) is the
    background, and it shows questions come up from each band member's mouth.
    There is a place for the answers in the lower right hand corner.

    NEWSFLASH: The Q&A is exactly the questions and answers used in out FAQ. Now
    my question: Did they get it from us? , Did we get it from them? , or did we
    both get it from the fanclub? I mean, this was no coincidence, it was EXACT.
    I got through a couple of questions, and then it locked again.

    The SONGS part I got into once (I don't remember it that well) but it looked
    something like this:

            Side One: Side Two

            6:00 The Mirror Silent man

            CiaW just like the cover w/ The Mirror

            IF the bald man in it, and LIE

            Erot. in color. This image is LSoaD

            Voices big and looks really cool Scarred

                                                            Space Dye Vest

    I know that Silent Man should probably be on Side 1 as not to break up the
    trilogy, but this is how it was, not my error. The songs titles had flashing
    random highlighters bouncing around them, but I tried to click on them, and it
    didn't do anything. This is the only app. I successfully got into and out of.
    To get out I had to click on the red Spider that is present mostly everywhere.
    I also had to click on the spider to advance to a new question in Q&A.

    Well, thats all I got to, I think the only thing I missed out on was the bio
    part, which may have had something on each band member. I'm going to try it
    from another machine in the lab (maybe a powerMAC) and see if I get any
    further. The original Stuffit version of the file was about 1.6-1.8 Meg (I
    forget), and I don't know how large the executable turned out to be. I will
    post updates if I get any further. I'm under this strange impression that
    there's no info included in this that we don't already know. Nothing about
    Kevin's departure either. This program must have been written well before he
    left.

    Any questions, concerns, or help - email me.

    KAI

    emrst2@vms.cis.pitt.edu

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    Date: Wed, 12 Oct 1994 17:24:13 -0400 (EDT)
    From: EMRST2@vms.cis.pitt.edu
    To: ytsejam@anthor.arastar.com
    Subject: DT & my show
    Message-ID: <01HI73ERV34OB62B30@vms.cis.pitt.edu>

    Hey,
            Its official - I'm giving tickets away on my radio show for DT here in
    Pittsburgh on OCT 29. I'll probably have 4 or 5 sets to give away this Sunday
    and next. I'm also helping promote the show. I'm 99% sure that I'm going for
    free, and I'm determined as hell to meet them. Figure I'll wave WPTS and
    promotional staff stuff in their face, if the "hey I'm your biggest Pittsburgh
    fan", and "hey Mike, thanks for doing the IRC - ytsejam mailing list" stuff
    doesn't work first. I feel so important now! I'll let everyone know how it
    turns out. I'd love to have a YTSEJAM t-shirt to wear that day. Any chance of
    a rush order Jason? Anyone want to lend me theirs? I'm a XL.

    KAI

    emrst2@vms.cis.pitt.edu

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    Date: Wed, 12 Oct 1994 18:12:16 -0400 (EDT)
    From: EMRST2@vms.cis.pitt.edu
    To: ytsejam@anthor.arastar.com
    Subject: DT interactive corrections
    Message-ID: <01HI74S0GLOYB62A9A@vms.cis.pitt.edu>

    Wow,
            I'm in the lab now, and I finally made it all the way through. It
    crashed about 6 more times on me, but I'm sure I've seen every part of what it
    can do. Correction to the SONGS part:

            Instead of just the mirror in between the song titles, it has the whole
    album cover. the screen is more like this:

    Orange Brown
    Jupiter Dream Theater Moon
    (small) (small)

    Side One _______________________________ Side Two
                           | AWAKE |
                            Album cover contained in a big
                            square

                           | |
                           ______________________________

    The songs are there as my last post said. Silent Man is listed on side two.

    The bio page is like this:

    James Someone Someone Someone Someone

    (These are pictures. They're sliced up from a group shot from Awake, but I
    can't identify which picture. Their names are underneath their picture. Sorry
    I can't remember which oreder they were in, I think KEV was next to JAmes)

            Flashing oval of live shots Flashing oval of live shots

    ____________________________________________________________________________
    | |
            

                                    Bio - same as one on ftp.music.net

    | |
    |___________________________________________________________________________|

    You get the point. The live shots were cool.

    The BYE icon opened up the statue's head again, the spider came out and said
    the credits. The second one said Mike Corso for Cnotes interactive (or
    something like that). I think we've got our man. Finally, a name with a
    login. Hey Cman, thanks a lot for uploading this, it was really cool. Any
    idea why it crashed my machine a hundred times? It even crashed it after I was
    out of it. I think it was still fooling with the internals. Well, I'm late
    for class, but figured you guys were worth it.

    KAI

    emrst2@vms.cis.pitt.edu

            

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    Date: Thu, 13 Oct 1994 08:32:00 +0900
    From: "Kazutomo Ikeda <PXP00417@niftyserve.or.jp
    To: ytsejam@anthor.arastar.com
    Subject: Real World (Non-DT)
    Message-ID: <199410122336.IAA04046@inetnif.niftyserve.or.jp>

      Hi, from Japan to all over the world, this is Kazutomo again.:)
       
      To whomever asked about Queensryche's "Real World":

    1. It is the song which is featured on "Last Action Hero" soundtrack. A very
     
    dramatic song with great strings orchestration.
    2. And, it is included on their new "Promised Land" Japanese edition CD as
    one
    of bonus tracks (yes, again, like DT's EVE. Oh, please don't blame it on me!
    !!).
    The other one is "Someone Else?"'s band-version.

      I'm a huge 'ryche fan, too. They are one of the greatest prog-metal band
    in
    our generation, just like DT (IMHO).

      Well, keep AWAKEning!
     
    Kazutomo Ikeda <pxp00417@niftyserve.or.jp>

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    Date: Wed, 12 Oct 1994 17:05:24 PDT
    From: drkhoe@netcom.com (Dr. Mosh)
    To: ytsejam@anthor.arastar.com
    Subject: FATES WARNING on IRC
    Message-ID: <199410130005.RAA17989@netcom3.netcom.com>

     Since Friday night is a bad night... we've changed the date.

     Jim Matheos from FATES WARNING will be online LIVE on IRC on Thursday.
     October 20th, 1994 7pm PST!

     We will be posting upcoming tour dates!
     Get your questions ready!
     Stay tuned for which channel we will be on!

    -The Doc

    -- 
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    Date: Wed, 12 Oct 1994 20:36:03 -0500 (CDT) From: David Sloan <sloan@creighton.edu> To: ytsejam@anthor.arastar.com Subject: Top 4 Message-ID: <Pine.3.89.9410122031.A11903-0100000@bluejay.creighton.edu>

    OK, here's my contribution:

    1. CIAW 2. 6:00 3. Erotomania 4. Scarred/Voices (tie)

    Believe it or not, IF almost made the list. Why you may cry in disbelief? Well, I belive the synth 4 bars of so before the chorus is just like the good old days when you could actually hear the synth without straining, plus classic pitch bend, thick sound, etc... I get really pissed during parts of this album, for example, in the big flurry of Petrucci and Moore together in CIAW before the huge WAAAHHH followed by the woodblock part (you know what I mean)-they're both together yet Petrucci's sound drowns out the cool reverb echo of Moore's equivalent part. And also like in Eroto, when Petrucci is doing a phrase or two, and Moore harmonizes it by going successive thirds higher for example, it's again very difficult to hear. But it is the way it is--so I should just stop bitching. For those going to KC show, e-mail me to plan a get-together. Bye.

    Dave

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    Date: Wed, 12 Oct 1994 20:54:43 -0500 (CDT) From: Steve Fuller <sfuller@worf.infonet.net> To: ytsejam@anthor.arastar.com Subject: All sorts of stuff. Message-ID: <199410130154.UAA16848@worf.infonet.net>

    This is my first post to the list. I apologize for covering so many topics at once.

    Favorite songs:

    6:00 Caught in a Web Erotomania (I hear a LOT of pieces of other songs on the album in here) The Mirror SDV (these last two are close)

    I'm finding it harder to listen to I&W words now due to the improvements in JL's voice. on I&W the high notes make the words hard to understand and sound a bit out of place.

    RE: THE Tour.

    Why is there nothing in Omaha or Des Moines? Chicago, Minneapolis, St. Louis and KC. One of these two seem like a logical spot in between the rest of these. Oh well...

     Steve Fuller I will choose the path that's clear sfuller@worf.infonet.net I will choose freewill -- N. Peart INS OnLine Help Personality

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    Date: Wed, 12 Oct 1994 19:27:57 -0700 (PDT) From: Hailey <pass@u.washington.edu> To: ytsejam@anthor.arastar.com Subject: Potpourri pt II Message-ID: <Pine.3.89.9410121852.A72604-0100000@homer01.u.washington.edu>

    Since I was in such a hurry on my last Potpourri, there are a few things that I forgot to mention and wanted to share with y'all

    1. About the Mac DT Interactive thing, I also downloaded it (about two weeks ago, or something, when it first came out). I've been kinda lazy and didn't say nothin or anything, sorry. But now I've mended my ways. When I downloaded it, I only had a PowerBook (B/W). I got the same problem that KAI (why the caps? just curious) -- except, with my PB screen, I think that only about a third of the entire thing was showing (cause it started in the middle of my screen). I was kind of pissed, cause I could hardly see _anything_ .. At least the music was cool. So any way, I opened the thing with ResEdit to see if I could change anything, and I found that the "stage" could be changed to a menu bar that could be manipulated instead of fixed. So I dragged the stage as high as it would go... I could see most of it, but the image was still too big (the curse of portability). It looked like KAI said, cept of course i couldn't tell what most of the stuff was (no color on mine, and I hadn't seen the disk yet). But unlike KAI's experience, most of the stuff worked for me. When I clicked on the song titles, it would play a 10-15 second bite. I was ecstatic cause the only song I had heard was Lie, albeit *very* infrequently. I had to bug them like hell to get them to play it -- and now that I've got the disk, I don't even listen to the radio anymore. Any way, what I saw was pretty wereool. Oh, and I tried to "lift" the song samples t

    And Hey, thanks to C-man for putting something out that 'the rest of us' can get. I was kind of disappointed when I saw that the song stuff (like Lie) was only available for PC.(Though I did manage to get the way short bit of 6:00)

    2. C-Man, would it be considered ethical to call in the Dallas station and request Lie if we had no way of knowing what the result of that call would be? And if you don't think that's such a hot idea, how can the rest of us get that (and any other) single in our hot little hands? I live in Seattle, BTW. So, please aim some stuff this-a-way. Thanks

    3. Open letter to the T-Shirt man. Sorry to be the hundredth guy to get on your back, but can we please get some feedback? Even if you just say "sorry dudes, but I've got the Pres on line one, the Nobel committee on two, and 60 messages in my voicemail -- no way do I have time to make more shirts," at least we'd stop hounding you. And if he's gone underground, can someone who knows tell us?? Thanks. Cause I'd like a shirt, too. XL

    4. Overall, I don't think this album is as good as IaW. Not as melodic -- and I'm big on melody. Songs like Mirror/Lie are almost as fun to listen to as they are to play, but they just don't *shine* Which is one reason that it only took one listen for IaW to latch itself on to me, even though I couldn't fully grasp it all.

    Well, that's all, until my next novel :) sorry

    Chris

    *---* "I am a Rock, I am an Island" -- P.Simon * * R.Christopher Hailey *---* I am one who delights in ________*_*_*_ * pass@u.washington.edu *---* all manifestation of the ________ _ _ _' * tfunster@aol.com *---* terpsichorean muse -- mp * * * * *---* "One must put up barriers To keep one's self intact" -- N.Peart

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    Date: Wed, 12 Oct 1994 22:38:12 -0400 (EDT) From: TIM LODGE SGA/PRE-LAW/MICRO/MAC LABS <LODGE_TIM@CCSUA.CTSTATEU.EDU> To: ytsejam@anthor.arastar.com Subject: NON DT - FATES BOOT FOR SALE Message-ID: <941012223812.202a8683@CCSUA.CTSTATEU.EDU>

    Sorry for the non-DT content, but I figure these two bands are really inter-related..here goes:

    Fates Warning - "Through Different Eyes" Boot 1 CD recorded Live in 1989 in Philadelphia. (3-12-89).

    Set list: 1. intro 2. fata morgana 3. part of the machine 4. silent cries 5. static acts 6. through different eyes 7. the apparition 8. damnation 9. exodus 10. time long past 11. nothing left to say 12. the ivory gate of dreams

    If interested in making an offer on this new cd, please email me personally at lodge_tim@ccsu.ctstateu.edu thanks!

    Tim ----------

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    Date: Wed, 12 Oct 1994 21:59:49 -0500 (CDT) From: William Wright <wwright@galaxy.galstar.com> To: ytsejam@anthor.arastar.com Subject: Re: "6:00 on a Christmas Morning" Message-ID: <199410130259.VAA20564@galaxy.galstar.com>

    > Someone mentioned the "6:00 on a Christmas morning" sample in 6:00 sounded > 'chopped', like it was from 2 separate samples. I think it might have just > been editted to fit the time constraints of the song. Maybe the original > sample had a long pause in it or something. Another answer might be that the > quote had other words in it too. For Example: > > "6:00 _and all's well_ ON A _wonderful_ CHRISTMAS MORNING"

    But you don't have all the quote (from the song, it could be chopped) the whole thing is:

    "6:00 on a Christmas morning and for what?"

    "But it's for the honor of God <something>"

    "I know all about the honor of God Mary Jane."

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    Date: Wed, 12 Oct 1994 23:33:29 -0400 (EDT) From: G-Man <gmsanbo@strauss.udel.edu> To: ytsejam@anthor.arastar.com Subject: Re: Um, sorry 'bout this, but... Message-ID: <Pine.3.89.9410122336.A29070-0100000@strauss.udel.edu>

    Ok, can someone list what songs AREN'T sung by James LaBrie, and who sings them? Thanks.

    G

    | Garrett M Sanborne Univ of Delaware | "I can't hold on any longer | | =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- | These feelings keep growing | | Dream Theater * Rush * Queensryche * | stronger." | | * Led Zeppelin * Metallica * etc ... | - Dream Theater, Caught in a Web |

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    Date: Wed, 12 Oct 1994 23:44:11 -0400 (EDT) From: G-Man <gmsanbo@strauss.udel.edu> To: ytsejam@anthor.arastar.com Subject: Re:Wierd DT stat Message-ID: <Pine.3.89.9410122352.A29070-0100000@strauss.udel.edu>

    On Wed, 12 Oct 1994 Godsize@aol.com wrote:

    > When James sings "It's time to take the time" that is called a hook not a > chorus. It is just one line. Too short for a chorus.

    I disagree. Check this out.

    "You can feel the winds coming on It's time to take the time Let them destroy you or carry you on It's time to take the time You're fighting the weight of the world And no one can save you this time Close your eyes, you can find all you need in your mind."

    Isn't this repeated a couple times? I think that's a chorus. Gman

    | Garrett M Sanborne Univ of Delaware | "I can't hold on any longer | | =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- | These feelings keep growing | | Dream Theater * Rush * Queensryche * | stronger." | | * Led Zeppelin * Metallica * etc ... | - Dream Theater, Caught in a Web |

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    Date: Wed, 12 Oct 1994 21:42:23 -0700 (PDT) From: Mike Sullivan <msulliva@eagle.esd189.wednet.edu> To: Ytsejam <ytsejam@anthor.arastar.com> Subject: 4 favs Message-ID: <Pine.3.89.9410122126.A11852-0100000@eagle>

    For what its worth my four favorites:

    1. 6:00 2. Erotomania 3. LSoaD 4. SDV

    Lie happens to be my least favorite song. It makes me wonder why they picked it for a single.

    Mike S.

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    Date: Wed, 12 Oct 1994 22:11:48 +0800 From: kbibb@arastar.com (Ken Bibb) To: ytsejam@anthor.arastar.com Subject: Re: Album covers of I&W's and Awake Message-ID: <9410130511.AA05462@anthor.arastar.com>

    > From: William T Bajzek <impaler+@CMU.EDU> > > i've been suspicious about a line from somewhere in operation > mindcrime 'parallel lives'... parallels is from 1991, too... but then > again, parallel lives is a semi common phrase...

    Trying to prove influence is fruitless (unless you ask the song's writer(s)). Parallel lives, for example, is also mentioned on Marillion's "Misplaced Childhood", yet I doubt if that's the source.

    A better example of this kind of discussion is the rec.music.misc "what is the source of 'Rebel Without a Clue'?" It went on and on (and each time it came up, someone was able to find an earlier reference).

    -- Ken Bibb "And I rolled the pages over kbibb@arastar.com And the wisdom just fell into my hands jester@crash.cts.com Now my heart bleeds the colour of roses" David Sylvian--"Colour of Roses"

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    Date: Thu, 13 Oct 1994 01:27:47 -0500 (EST) From: "Mark D. Scudder" <6705324@sunybroome.edu> To: ytsejam@anthor.arastar.com Subject: YTSEJAM Back Archives Message-ID: <01HI7KGUVVK28ZDXQU@sunybroome.edu>

    If Syrinx.Umd.Edu were actually up, I could go there (or to anagram.umd.edu) to swipe all the back issues of The National Midnight Star. Is there such a site for Ytsejam with all the back issues?

    Mark Scudder

    P.S. (Have I said Awake is *awesome* yet?!?)

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    Date: Thu, 13 Oct 1994 00:20:59 -0400 (EDT) From: HOCHBERG@ALBNYVMS.BITNET To: ytsejam@anthor.arastar.com Subject: Re: 4 favorites from AWAKE Message-ID: <01HI7HSMR7SI8X17VA@albnyvms.BITNET>

    Max isn't the only one who loves "Caught in a Web." I think my 4 faves after 25-odd listens would have to be:

    1. Caught in a Web 2. Voices 3 4. Space-Dye Vest (or maybe 6:00, it a tough call)

    By the way, what are you favorite "moments" on the album, as in your favorite guitar part, drum part, etc. I'll have to go back and listen a few more times to decided for sure on most of 'em, but my favorite vocal part is during the real heavy part in "Voices" which ends in James singing "Says it right here on my crucifix." Mean stuff!

    Ciao...

    Jeff

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    Date: Thu, 13 Oct 1994 01:28:17 -0400 From: "Martin Heath" <mheath@morgan.com> To: ytsejam@anthor.arastar.com Subject: Re: another day in erotomania Message-ID: <9410131428.ZM2120@morgan.com>

    On Oct 12, 4:11am, Stephen Bajzek wrote: > Subject: another day in erotomania

    On a completely juvenile humourous note (excuse the pun), I'd like to point out that taken outside of the DT context, this is quite a remarkable subject line. Sorry.

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    Date: Thu, 13 Oct 1994 09:16:19 +0100 From: S.T.BARRY@liverpool-john-moores.ac.uk (ALONE AGAIN IN THE LAP OF LUXURY) To: ytsejam@anthor.arastar.com Subject: My Faves from Awake Message-ID: <94101309161928@vax.livjm.ac.uk>

    Well I guess it's my turn to post mine:

    1. Caught in a Web 2. Scarred 3. Space Dye Vest 4. 6:00

    Hey... I've had an idea, see what anyone thinks....

    How about everyone scanning a photo of themselves and uploading it to the DT Ftp site? It would be nice to see what all the subscribers look like... Maybe even a photo with a member of DT would be cool!!

    Shaun Barry

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    Date: Thu, 13 Oct 94 09:42:48 BST From: I W Turner (Technician) <I.W.Turner@teesside.ac.uk> To: ytsejam@anthor.arastar.com Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 550 Message-ID: <4292.9410130842@zippy>

    The Silent Man is VERY similar to a lot of George Michael's 'Listen Without Prejudice' album - especially the guitar solo......

    Great song tho.....

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