YTSEJAM digest 1195

From: ytsejam@arastar.com
Date: Sun Dec 10 1995 - 23:02:10 EST

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                                YTSEJAM Digest 1195

    Today's Topics:

      1) Re: God discussions (NDTC)/Finals
     by coghlanm@ix.netcom.com (Michael Coghlan )
      2) LOTS OF THINGS, EH! :)
     by Michael Bahr <durnik@indirect.com>
      3) MORE NEAT STUFF!
     by Michael Bahr <durnik@indirect.com>
      4) just got FW!
     by acook@tiac.net (acook)

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    Date: Sun, 10 Dec 1995 01:31:58 -0800
    From: coghlanm@ix.netcom.com (Michael Coghlan )
    To: ytsejam@anthor.arastar.com
    Subject: Re: God discussions (NDTC)/Finals
    Message-ID: <199512100931.BAA05330@ix4.ix.netcom.com>

    Jodi wrote:
    >
    >Keep the God/religion discussions coming!!
    >
    >It takes me much less time to read the 'jam now that I have all
    >these posts to skip over, and that's very helpful around finals! <G>

    Glad to accomodate you Jodi, here to serve.

    God Bless,

    Michael C.

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    Date: Sun, 10 Dec 1995 04:01:25 -0700 (MST)
    From: Michael Bahr <durnik@indirect.com>
    To: ytsejam@anthor.arastar.com
    Cc: durnik@indirect.com
    Subject: LOTS OF THINGS, EH! :)
    Message-ID: <199512101101.EAA28235@bud.indirect.com>

            Hi everyone!

            First of all, I apologize for the lack of a WDATU/Antiquities
    update this week. Finals are upon me, and I didn't have a chance to type
    it up. It will be posted Monday night, I SWEAR. :)

            Second of all. It looks like I _am_ coming up to New York for the
    three shows and the Ytsecon and the whole fucking banana!!! YES!!! The
    reason for this is that the ski trip that was to take precedence over it,
    was cancelled due to the extreme lack of snow. One concern however is the
    cost of passage, which I think I can cover. Here's what I'm going to do.
    I'm going to open the floodgates early on Antiquities ordering, probably
    12/15/95 as planned. I will use the temporary float to pay for the
    tickets out to NY, and compensate by selling something off when I come
    back, or perhaps by selling rare Dream Theater and Rush collectibles and
    Magic cards while I'm _there_. Now it comes to the issue of where I'll
    stay. I want to meet as many of you as is humanly possible, so I will
    want to stay with someone who's going to all three shows and to the
    Ytsecon. Also, I will need to get tickets somehow... I sure hope someone
    has extras. I'm willing to pay for them of course. Finally, I am willing
    to pay my host for food and such that I'd use up while I stayed there,
    and you can bet I'll be leaving goodies for everyone.

            So what this means is that I want the ten or eleven of you who so
    very kindly and graciously invited me to stay with you, to send me a spot
    of e-mail if you could, so we can "talk amongst ourselves" and maybe
    split up the stay to make it easier on you guys and girls (only one night
    hosting that weirdo from Arizona instead of five) and arrange for
    transport and so on. I imagine I'll rent a car or something. I'll also
    want advice on how I should do this: fly into NYC? Fly into Conneticut?
    What. You people live there, you're the experts I need the help of. :)
    Here in Phoenix, it's stupidly simple: fly to the only major airport in
    the state, and drive to the gig. It gets a bit more complex back East. :)
    I _REALLY_ appreciate, from the bottom of my heart, all the help I've
    been offered in this effort, because it's just damn hard to do this sort
    of thing without it, and you all offered it freely.

            OK, on to other matters... Antiquities is finally taking shape.
    I've got one of the pieces of art I'm goin to use (it will either be the
    cover or the tray liner (spine and CD case) I haven't decided yet. Scott
    McCammon has given me a _great_ piece of work that I'm proud to be able
    to use for AQ. I think one or two other people were working on it for me
    also, so if you could contact me and/or send the artwork along, it would
    be extremely appreciated.

            People are asking about the origins of the songs on AD and WDATU,
    well I've given Steffen Barabasch the info about the AD and WDATU songs
    so that he can put together another FANTASTIC notesfile on them the way
    his great Subconscious info file was... lyrics, etc. I don't know when
    he's going to be doing that, but I imagine it won't take long. For
    Antiquities onward, the proper origins and so forth will be in a more
    standard CD liner as I experimetn with using a color laser printer.

            More in a little bit... I need to step back and regather the
    things I was going to talk about here, and send another piece o' mail. I
    wonder if it will be in the same 'Jam? :)

    Mike Bahr, durnik@indirect.com

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    Date: Sun, 10 Dec 1995 04:21:47 -0700 (MST)
    From: Michael Bahr <durnik@indirect.com>
    To: ytsejam@anthor.arastar.com
    Cc: durnik@indirect.com
    Subject: MORE NEAT STUFF!
    Message-ID: <199512101121.EAA29000@bud.indirect.com>

            OK time for more fun facts. :)

            The religion argument... it's now in a fully degenerate state.
    I'm sorry I ever posted a reply to it. Let's let it die now.

            The IRC... looks like I finally made it on WITHOUT getting
    booted, but my lagtime was furious... 5 to 7 minutes. I hope I didn't
    piss off those who were on the channel with the slow and sporadic replies
    to questions. I didn't mean to be rude... just fighting the inadequacies
    of a poorly created IRC server. :)

            I've seen a frightening number of posts from people who hate the
    Jam as it is now and think the subject matter is way off and so on and so
    forth. Im concerned about this because the Jam is still far and away the
    best mailing list I'm on because of the very freedom that causes the
    occasional shitty thread or bad posts. I think people who have problem
    with the Jam should be forced to read a month straight on
    rec.music.metallica, rec.games.trading-cards.magic.misc, or alt.games.mk;
    or join TNMS or SID where content is censored. One thing I really love
    about the Jam is that we CAN go onto a tangent, and that USUALLY they are
    enjoyable tangents. Sometimes they're not. It's just a matter of where we
    have to take the good with the bad. I guess what really annoys me is the
    complaints themselves. Complaining about something never accomplishes a
    damn thing. All it does is ruffle feathers. Including this complaint, a
    complaint about complaining (so those of you with irony on your minds
    needn't point that out to me). So instead of just complaining, I want to
    lead by example, since I believe the appropriate way to respond to
    something instead of complaining about it is to start doing what YOU
    would rather have done, and encourage others to follow. I hope to think I
    follow this example by every post I make, with any number of
    thread-starting or fact-stating topics, so as to cover a lot of ground
    and give people a lot to do/think about.

            Speaking of which, while I'm in New York this winter for those
    three shows, I'll need suggestions on things to see and do while I'm
    there. Like I said, I want to meet as many of you as possible. YtseCon
    will accomplish at least some part of this.

            Why do you all think that DT chose not to release that video of
    the RS gig? It was a covers gig... it would have sold at LEAST as well as
    LIT did anyway.

            I rented the laserdisc of this movie "Clerks" just to check it
    out. Let me tell you all.. this is MANDATORY viewing! It's the Breakfast
    Club of the 1990s. That movie was an instant classic with everyone I know
    down here that's seen it. In-fucking-credible. Believe me, you will not
    be disappointed by this one.

            Anyway I've said enough for now. Keep the questions coming. I'm
    almost to the bottom of a HUGE pile of e-mail so if you haven't heard
    from me yet, don't panic, I PROMISE I will answer your mail as soon as it
    is humanly possible. Weekends, my band plays out anyway, so I don't get
    to log in until late (if at all) Friday or Saturday. That's part of the
    reason for the big ole' delays. I want to encourage people never to
    decide against mailing me just because they're afraid I'm too busy to
    answer... believe me, I don't mind the mail if you don't mind the
    possible delay in response. Take care everyone, and I hope to see some of
    you at year's end.

    Mike Bahr, durnik@indirect.com

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    Date: Sun, 10 Dec 1995 10:40:06 -0500
    From: acook@tiac.net (acook)
    To: ytsejam@anthor.arastar.com
    Subject: just got FW!
    Message-ID: <199512101540.KAA25626@zork.tiac.net>

    Well jammers, i finally picked up Chasing Time by Fates Warning. Monument is
    such an incredible song! The others are good too but I've had a hard time
    getting into them. Anyways, now I'll have to pick up all their albums. Hmph.
    :-) Needless to say, which one should I buy first? And howcome nobody gives
    these guys any credit? Aresti is a great soloist, and Alder has great range,
    and I love Zonder's choice of beats.

    I have a Dimarzio Steve's Special bridge humbucker in my Ibanez S guitar
    now. It's clean and clear, yet bright and powerful, just like JP's tone. I'm
    happy.

    Now I complain. I think the current guitar industry kind of...sucks. It
    seems like very few people are intent on playing their guitar to the best of
    their abilities. Everybody is being kind of lazy about it. In a current
    issue of guitar world, one guy just about summed up the mainstream style by
    saying, "One day I decided I'd never be Hendrix, so why try?" It's like,
    it's ok to give up and write stupid songs since people will buy them anyway.
    I think somebody who's adapted best to the times is Joe Satriani. He uses
    his technique and knowledge to flavor the songs, not make a bland record or
    a too flashy one. I think the food analogy works best...
    You have to use spices to flavor the dish, too much and the dish gets
    spoiled. However, not enough and the dish becomes bland and tasteless.
    Whereas in the 80's, everybody was pouring on loads of technique and the
    songs had little substance, in the 90's many are slacking off and not giving
    a damn. Needless to say Dream Theater is the perfect mix for me. John's solo
    on LIT tells it all...

    acook@tiac.net Adam Cook http://www.tiac.net/users/acook (hard hat
    construction area)

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