YTSEJAM digest 634

From: ytsejam@arastar.com
Date: Sun Jan 01 1995 - 13:34:52 EST

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                                YTSEJAM Digest 634

    Today's Topics:

      1) Dream Theater in Top 98
     by Michael Bahr <garion@indirect.com>
      2) Manhattan Center Video
     by HuntNKill@aol.com
      3) Taping Shows
     by mark.scudder@oho.com (Mark Scudder)
      4) The Dream Theater
     by BubbaSmith@aol.com
      5) Re: The Dream Theater
     by Michael Bahr <garion@indirect.com>

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    Date: Sun, 1 Jan 1995 10:28:12 -0700 (MST)
    From: Michael Bahr <garion@indirect.com>
    To: ytsejam@anthor.arastar.com
    Cc: garion@indirect.com
    Subject: Dream Theater in Top 98
    Message-ID: <199501011728.KAA02096@bud.indirect.com>

            Well, the year 1994 came to a close and it was time for the local
    rock station, 98 KUPD, to do their "Top 98 of 1994" show, yesterday. Now
    this station gets CONSIDERABLE audience... being in the fourth largest
    radio market in the nation, and I was sort of disappointed how COMMERCIAL
    the results were...

            The station SAID that the songs were ranked according to number
    of requests, but if that were true, why wasn't "Lie" in the top 10... Lie
    was #1 for about two months straight on the weekly top 9 at 8 countdown.
    The requests were definitely there... ah well.

            Here's how it DID turn out.

    1. Candlebox Far Behind <- my band plays this song, argh
    2. Soundgarden Black Hole Sun <- GOOD LORD NO!
    3. Stone Temple P. Interstate Love Song
    4. Alice in Chains No Excuses <- ahhh, that's better.
    5. Meat Puppets Backwater
    6. Collective Soul Shine
    7. Pink Floyd Keep Talking <- another sign of intelligence
    8. Mr. Jones Gin Blossoms
    9. Deuces Aerosmith
    10. Self Esteem Offspring

            Here's how the songs WE care about, fared:

    12. Lie Dream Theater
    17. Stick It Out Rush
    34. Cold Fire Rush
    46. Double Agent Rush
    68. Nobody's Hero Rush
    80. Caught in a Web Dream Theater

            Nothing like good old sellout radio to get those juices flowing.

    Mike Bahr, garion@indirect.com

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    Date: Sun, 1 Jan 1995 17:29:25 -0500
    From: HuntNKill@aol.com
    To: ytsejam@anthor.arastar.com
    Subject: Manhattan Center Video
    Message-ID: <950101172924_4017164@aol.com>

    Dear Jammers,

    Whoever posted something about a video of the Manhattan Center gig, can you
    e-mail me at huntnkill@aol.com please?

    Yours,
    Jeff =)

    <<<==<==<==<==<==<==<==<==<==<<<</-\-/-\-/-\>>>>==>==>==>==>==>==>==>==>==>>>
     
     "For the first time in a long time. . .everything was right in my world. . .
                            . . .and then I woke up."
     Jeff C. is:
     HuntNKill "What a journey it has been,
     huntnkill and the end is not in sight.
                                            But the stars are out tonight
     "I can see much clearer now, and they're bound to guide my way"
     I'm blind." - L. Salonga
     
                   "Oh that this too, too solid flesh would melt. . ."

    <<<==<==<==<==<==<==<==<==<==<<<<\-/-\-/-\-/>>>>==>==>==>==>==>==>==>==>==>>>

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    Date: Sat, 31 Dec 1994 03:16:00 GMT
    From: mark.scudder@oho.com (Mark Scudder)
    To: ytsejam@anthor.arastar.com
    Subject: Taping Shows
    Message-ID: <9501011944041664@oho.com>

            First off, please excuse the non-DT content, but at a time when
    the digest is pretty slow, I figure I ought to tap the brains of these
    bootleggers ;-).

            I picked up an Aiwa HS-JS216 Walkman today. It has a stereo
    1/8" mic in jack on it and a stereo condenser mic (external). I was
    wondering if anyone else out there has had experience with the 216, and
    what their experiences were like. I'm looking to get decent recordings
    of musicians *I* know, like my friend's band and my band (they're metal,
    we're acoustic, so I'm really running the gamut, so to speak). The $75
    I paid for it was not a small chunk of cash out of my pocket, so I'd
    really be interested in any comments either way about it. I'm really
    not going to be able to "feild test" it for about another week here, so
    let me know -- either public or private -- what you think.

    Mark
    ___ Blue Wave/QWK v2.12

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    Date: Sun, 1 Jan 1995 20:59:24 -0500
    From: BubbaSmith@aol.com
    To: ytsejam@anthor.arastar.com
    Subject: The Dream Theater
    Message-ID: <950101205923_4166738@aol.com>

    I just moved to Monterey CA and I discovered that there's a movie theater
    called The Dream Theater just a few blocks from my place at 301 Prescott Ave,
    Montery. Is this the theater that Mike got the name from, or was it another
    one in sothern California?

    Happy New Year!

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    Date: Mon, 2 Jan 1995 00:12:09 -0700 (MST)
    From: Michael Bahr <garion@indirect.com>
    To: ytsejam@anthor.arastar.com
    Subject: Re: The Dream Theater
    Message-ID: <199501020712.AAA15926@bud.indirect.com>

    > I just moved to Monterey CA and I discovered that there's a movie theater
    > called The Dream Theater just a few blocks from my place at 301 Prescott Ave,
    > Montery. Is this the theater that Mike got the name from, or was it another
    > one in sothern California?

            That's the one! Take a polaroid from each possible angle (look
    for any sort of DT-related decor or the like) and scan 'em and put 'em on
    the archive site if you can. I'd be interested to SEE the DT...

    Mike Bahr, garion@indirect.com

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