YTSEJAM digest 639

From: ytsejam@arastar.com
Date: Fri Jan 06 1995 - 09:13:04 EST

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                                YTSEJAM Digest 639

    Today's Topics:

      1) DT and FW tour dates?
     by humm paul gregory <p-humm@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu>
      2) Re: YTSEJAM digest 638
     by ed158@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Wally Chung)
      3) Re: DT and classical music
     by G-Man <gmsanbo@strauss.udel.edu>
      4) Classical, Tori, and stuff
     by Stephen Bajzek <MadMax+@CMU.EDU>
      5) To Live Forever
     by text string <SMITSM@vaxa.cis.uwosh.edu>
      6) Re: DT and classical music
     by Michael Bahr <garion@indirect.com>
      7) dates needed
     by Michael Burstin <mikeb@cs.brandeis.edu>
      8) LitS and DoE
     by Michael Burstin <mikeb@cs.brandeis.edu>
      9) Tori Amos, classical music, New York boot
     by "backof michael ( bs ifsm)" <mbacko1@gl.umbc.edu>
     10) Japanese Awake
     by Michael Burstin <mikeb@cs.brandeis.edu>
     11) DT and classical music
     by John Mastin <jmastin@motown.ge.com>
     12) RE: DT and classical music
     by freel@iowa.physics.uiowa.edu
     13) IP address
     by soeryant@egr.msu.edu
     14) My first post. Hi all!
     by cwoodfin@nih.gov (Clarke Woodfin)
     15) Award winners of 1994
     by HuntNKill@aol.com
     16) Re: DT and classical music
     by drkhoe@netcom.com (Dr. Mosh)
     17) Re: Tori
     by William Wright <wwright@galaxy.galstar.com>
     18) "A curious question"
     by BABS@sgenva.cc.geneseo.edu
     19) Re: DT and classical music
     by William T Bajzek <impaler+@CMU.EDU>
     20) Re: Japanese Awake
     by EMRST2@vms.cis.pitt.edu
     21) Re: DT and FW tour dates?
     by Michelle Garcia <garcia@sluggo.sdsc.edu>
     22) Re: "A curious question"
     by kbibb@arastar.com (Ken Bibb)
     23) Music Mailing Lists (was Re: Dream and Tori)
     by kbibb@arastar.com (Ken Bibb)
     24) Re: IMHO
     by Godsize@aol.com
     25) Re: IMHO?(Ash Williams Sig)
     by Godsize@aol.com
     26) CD info
     by "Ed Simonds" <esimonds@iac.net>

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    Date: Fri, 6 Jan 1995 12:31:29 -0600
    From: humm paul gregory <p-humm@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu>
    To: ytsejam@anthor.arastar.com
    Subject: DT and FW tour dates?
    Message-ID: <Pine.DYN.3.91.950106122532.25367A-100000@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu>

    Does anyone know if Dream Theater will be doing another U.S. tour after
    their European tour wraps up on March 21, and if so are any dates known
    yet? I was able to obtain the tour dates for Europe by e-mailing
    drkhoe@netcom.com, but I am anxious to find out about further U.S. dates.

    Also, does anyone know if Fates Warning is touring (by themselves or with
    DT) any time soon? Does any one have any tour dates?

    Any information would be greatly appreciated.

    Paul Humm (p-humm@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu)

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    Date: Fri, 6 Jan 1995 13:37:16 -0500
    From: ed158@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Wally Chung)
    To: ytsejam@anthor.arastar.com
    Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 638
    Message-ID: <199501061837.NAA24042@piglet.INS.CWRU.Edu>

    I apologize for accidentally posting that article about
    some bootleg order....
    Sorry that you had to put up with reading that, and it won't
    happen again!

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    Date: Fri, 6 Jan 1995 10:01:16 -0500 (EST)
    From: G-Man <gmsanbo@strauss.udel.edu>
    To: ytsejam@anthor.arastar.com
    Subject: Re: DT and classical music
    Message-ID: <Pine.SOL.3.91.950106100006.1664A-100000@strauss.udel.edu>

    Well, I for one am definitely into classical music, especially Baroque
    period stuff and Mozart. If you want me to list some specific pieces,
    let me know.

    G

    | Garrett M Sanborne Univ of Delaware |=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=|
    | =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- | Disco is to music as |
    | Dream Theater * Rush * Queensryche * | Etch-A-Sketch is to art. |
    | * Led Zeppelin * Metallica * Mozart |-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-|

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    Date: Fri, 6 Jan 1995 11:56:26 -0500 (EST)
    From: Stephen Bajzek <MadMax+@CMU.EDU>
    To: Multiple recipients of list <ytsejam@anthor.arastar.com>
    Subject: Classical, Tori, and stuff
    Message-ID: <cj3LMu_00iVDA2SXsS@andrew.cmu.edu>

    Excerpts from mail: 6-Jan-95 DT and classical music by Eric
    Gauthier@aix2.uotta
    > So far it seems that many ytsejammers have pretty diverse tastes, so I have
    > a question: what about classical music? Do some of you listen to it and have
    > any favorite composers or pieces?

    Yep. Favorite composers are Mussorgsky, Ravel, Tchaikovsky. Favorite
    pieces are Pictures at an Exhibition, Ride of the Valkries, Danse
    Macabre, Bolero, Night on Bald Mountain, The Planets, and bunches of
    other stuff I'm forgetting at the moment.

    > I'd be interested to try out some new
    > styles and make my tape collection more complete. I like complex, intense
    > and sometimes dark music. Does anyone have suggestions?

    Pictures at an Exhibition (Mussorgsky) is in my opinion a must-have.
    You also might want to check out The Planets (Holst), or maybe some
    sampler-type thing like Heavy Classix to find out the names of some
    composers who appeal to you.

    > It would be interes-
    > ting to see what ytsejammers listen to, apart from Dream Theater.
    > Also, just a thought: what if DT had a full symphonic orchestra at their
    > disposition? Not just like the "A Classic Case" series, where an orchestra
    > interprets some of the band's greatest hits: here the band would actually
    > write the songs with the orchestra in mind, and perform along with it.

    I don't know...I think DT are pretty orchestral on their own. It would
    be interesting to hear but I don't think it would be all that much of an
    improvement. Like Robert Plant and Jimmy Page's Unledded project (with
    the big eastern ensemble and stuff) was pretty cool but I don't think it
    was
    in any way better than the original Zeppelin.

    And to throw in my opinion of Tori: excellent musician, highly
    recommendable. Very, very mellow in comparison with DT, though.

    -max

    -------------------
    Anton Max
    Keyboards, Aepithex
    MadMax+@CMU.EDU
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    Date: Fri, 06 Jan 1995 11:56:09 -0600 (CST)
    From: text string <SMITSM@vaxa.cis.uwosh.edu>
    To: ytsejam@anthor.arastar.com
    Subject: To Live Forever
    Message-ID: <01HLIWXKJ5W20005NR@vaxa.cis.uwosh.edu>

    Date sent: 6-JAN-1995 11:47:52

            I just got the import single for Lie and was deeply disappointed in
    the length of To Live Forever. When they did this live in '93 they were
    stretching it to 9 minutes in length during the later part of the tour and
    on the single it's only about 4 minutes.
            Christ, I hope they don't take the 20 minute ACOS and reduce that
    down as well when they record that this year.

            I guess Fates Warning are playing some dates with the guys in
    Europe. I e-mail Metal Blades Records begging for more tour dates
    (especially my state of Wisconsin....Go Packers) and they said they won't
    be in the states until after March. (After the DT European tour) I wonder
    if they'll continue touring with them over here. All I know is I won't
    have to sit through I Mother Earth again. (There is a god)

    ********************************************************************************
    * "Your brothers.....they echo your words!
    * How far to the point of know return?" - Kansas 1977
    *
    * *** Always interested in trading Kansas shows ***
    * Steve Smits Smitsm@vaxa.cis.uwosh.edu
    ********************************************************************************

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    Date: Fri, 6 Jan 1995 11:03:32 -0700 (MST)
    From: Michael Bahr <garion@indirect.com>
    To: ytsejam@anthor.arastar.com
    Cc: garion@indirect.com
    Subject: Re: DT and classical music
    Message-ID: <199501061803.LAA00753@bud.indirect.com>

    > So far it seems that many ytsejammers have pretty diverse tastes, so I have
    > a question: what about classical music? Do some of you listen to it and have
    > any favorite composers or pieces? I'd be interested to try out some new
    > styles and make my tape collection more complete. I like complex, intense
    > and sometimes dark music. Does anyone have suggestions? It would be interes-
    > ting to see what ytsejammers listen to, apart from Dream Theater.

            My favourite classical CDs are...

    Vivaldi - The Four Seasons
            No CD collection is complete without this. This runs the gamut
    from spring frivolty and love to summer rain, to the autumn harvest and
    feast, to the winter, which begins in December as a family affair, and
    quickly turns to desolation and despair before leaving us with a bit of
    hope for the spring. All composed beautifully and played very well on my
    particular disc by the LSO.

    Beethoven's 5th
            Not as complete-sounding a work as TFS, but this is definitely a
    symphony that gives you an adrenaline rush, not to mention being the
    work that 99% of all music listeners will recognize at least the very
    beginning of. Listen to the rest: it's cool.

    Beethoven's 9th
            The end of this is the part you'll recognize: the fourth movement
    "Ode to Joy/Chorus". But he first movement is the best "Allegro Non
    Troppo." There was even an anime' (Japanimation) video released by that
    title that was quite a trip. It's sort of an emotional rollercoaster..
    the closest thing Beethoven ever wrote, to "hippie drug music".

            And now, not technically classical, but some of my favourite
    classical-genre discs overall...

    George Winston (solo piano) Autumn
            This is the best solo piano album made ever, period. Buy it. Also
    as you listen to it, notice the Dream Theater, Steve Vai and Chris
    Degarmo riffs that they probably based upon VERY similar sounding parts
    of "Autumn". Winston plays the piano masterfully, and the seven tracks on
    this are so touching and powerful you'll wonder why you didn't already
    own this CD.

    George Winston (solo piano) Winter into Spring, December, Forest
            These are Winston's other three good albums, Forest being a new
    release with damn near 75 minutes of music (I like it!!) None quite has
    the pure... gravity... of Autumn.. but all are worthy albums.

    Andres Segovias (solo classical guitar) "My Favourites"
            After listening to this guy, you'll think John Petrucci is a
    greenhorn. I can't figure out how this maestro from Spain plays a single
    guitar and makes it sound like four guitars playing separate parts at
    blinding speed. It's definitely mandatory listening for all prog-rock
    fans, so they can put their "XXX Guitarist is GOD!" conviction to rest.
    Not only that, it's very pleasant listening. Nothing like that crap you
    hear at Mexican restaurants. REAL good music.

    Star Wars Original Score with John Williams and the Boston Pops
            This 2-CD set is another mandatory one... it's Star Wars! And
    it's the _whole thing_. Play this one in your car and during the space
    battle themes you'll SWEAR a tie fighter is going to jump out in front of
    you at any moment! :)

    Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves original soundtrack
            The best movie soundtrack since Star Wars and Indiana Jones.
    Truly thrilling themes and strong, heavy bass drive this soundtrack. It's
    the perfect background music for playing Dungeons 'n Dragons.

    Last of the Mohicans original soundtrack
            The best movie soundtrack since Robin Hood. Also probably the
    best overall at using unusual instruments and making a compelling series
    of songs with them.

    > Also, just a thought: what if DT had a full symphonic orchestra at their
    > disposition? Not just like the "A Classic Case" series, where an orchestra
    > interprets some of the band's greatest hits: here the band would actually
    > write the songs with the orchestra in mind, and perform along with it. They
    > could also throw in some non-traditional instruments if they feel like it.

            I'd love to hear what they'd come up with.

    Mike Bahr, garion@indirect.com

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    Date: Fri, 6 Jan 1995 13:04:54 -0500 (EST)
    From: Michael Burstin <mikeb@cs.brandeis.edu>
    To: ytsejam@anthor.arastar.com (Ytsejam SERVER)
    Subject: dates needed
    Message-ID: <199501061804.NAA17469@beryl.cs.brandeis.edu>

    Hi all... Got a question if anyone knows the dates for 2 shows... I
    just got a copy of a Cleveland video from the I&W tour, w/o a date...
    I also got a copy of an old show from between WDADU and I&W, again
    from Sundance Club in Bayshore NY, this time with Steve Michael Stone
    doing vocals... If anyone can help out on these dates, I would
    appreciate it...

    -- 
                     +---------------------------------+
    		 | Here we go STEELERS, here we go |
    +----------------+---------------+---------------+-+-------------------+
    |   I never bared my emotions    | Dream Theater |   Michael Burstin   |
    |    My passion always strong    |    Scarred    | Brandeis University |
    |    I never lost my devotion    |-----Awake-----+---------------------+
    | but somewhere fate went wrong. |  Home for break, but still on daily |
    +--------------------------------+-------------------------------------+
          For info about Dream Theater, finger mikeb@cs.brandeis.edu
    	  http://cs.brandeis.edu/USER/UGRAD/mikeb/home.html
    

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    Date: Fri, 6 Jan 1995 13:16:52 -0500 (EST) From: Michael Burstin <mikeb@cs.brandeis.edu> To: ytsejam@anthor.arastar.com (Ytsejam SERVER) Subject: LitS and DoE Message-ID: <199501061816.NAA17493@beryl.cs.brandeis.edu>

    Hi alll... I am not sure about this, but I replied to someone's post on one of the music boards, and he mentioned that he is planning on ordering some boots from somwhere in Italy... anyway, the place has all Why Not? and related boots, for $18 per songle, $31 per double... That means LitS and DoE would be only $31 from this place, plus whatever shipping would bne... I am not sure of the details, but I told hom that that some people here might be interested, and I know he needs at least $400 in order to order... Anyway, email me personally if interested, and I'll try to get some more info together...

    -- +---------------------------------+ | Here we go STEELERS, here we go | +----------------+---------------+---------------+-+-------------------+ | I never bared my emotions | Dream Theater | Michael Burstin | | My passion always strong | Scarred | Brandeis University | | I never lost my devotion |-----Awake-----+---------------------+ | but somewhere fate went wrong. | Home for break, but still on daily | +--------------------------------+-------------------------------------+ For info about Dream Theater, finger mikeb@cs.brandeis.edu http://cs.brandeis.edu/USER/UGRAD/mikeb/home.html

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    Date: Fri, 6 Jan 1995 13:22:08 -0500 From: "backof michael ( bs ifsm)" <mbacko1@gl.umbc.edu> To: ytsejam@anthor.arastar.com Subject: Tori Amos, classical music, New York boot Message-ID: <Pine.SGI.3.90.950106131032.15389C-100000@umbc8.umbc.edu>

    I too am among the ranks of Tori Amos fans, though unlike Dream Theater all of my friends hate Tori's music. Guess she is not for all Prog fans and metalheads. Her live material really is a whole different thing from her studio albums, just her and a piano. Really all she needs.

    Classical music, Holst, Sousa (I was in marching band for too many years), Tchaikovsky, Mozart, are my favorites.

    Does anyone have the double New York 1994 boot yet. I heard someone mention it in conversation a couple of days ago and he said that this guy who sells boots was shipping it out soon.

    I picked up Threshold the other day and it is greatly impressing me. I would definitely recommend this to Dream Theater fans. I also got a band called Syrinx who has the musical styling of late 70's Rush mixed with a Dutch vocalist. Mail me if you want info or an address to pick these up.

    What other bands are your five favorites. I just wanted to see since I find a huge diversity in musical tastes when trading with people from the list.

    Mine Are:

    1. Rush 2. Pink Floyd 3. Yes 4. King Crimson 5. Marillion

    They are the bigs ones, there are several smaller bands that I love but most of them only have one album so I cannot claim that I like a wide range of their stuff, with these bands I like more than 90% of their material.

    Later,

    Mike

    mbacko1@umbc.edu

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    Date: Fri, 6 Jan 1995 13:22:43 -0500 (EST) From: Michael Burstin <mikeb@cs.brandeis.edu> To: ytsejam@anthor.arastar.com (Ytsejam SERVER) Subject: Japanese Awake Message-ID: <199501061822.NAA17571@beryl.cs.brandeis.edu>

    I just wanted to mention after seeing someone comment about the Japanese version of Awake... The case does NOT mention the bonus CD... I forget whether there was any indication at all... I am not sure if thius helps, but my CD case has the numbers AMCY-750 next to the bar code, while the discs are labeled as AMCY-750A for the main CD, and AMCY-750S for the bonus Eve CD single...

    -- +---------------------------------+ | Here we go STEELERS, here we go | +----------------+---------------+---------------+-+-------------------+ | I never bared my emotions | Dream Theater | Michael Burstin | | My passion always strong | Scarred | Brandeis University | | I never lost my devotion |-----Awake-----+---------------------+ | but somewhere fate went wrong. | Home for break, but still on daily | +--------------------------------+-------------------------------------+ For info about Dream Theater, finger mikeb@cs.brandeis.edu http://cs.brandeis.edu/USER/UGRAD/mikeb/home.html

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    Date: Fri, 6 Jan 1995 13:49:55 -0500 From: John Mastin <jmastin@motown.ge.com> To: ytsejam@anthor.arastar.com Subject: DT and classical music Message-ID: <199501061849.NAA14773@cybertron>

    Thanks for everyone for the TOWHTSTS info! I'm still new to DT music but I'm learning! :)

    Eric Gauthier asked if anyone out there are into classical music. Yes, there are some bizarre composers that sometimes run off onto tangents. Mozart is a good one. So is Saint Saens and Edward Grieg. Also too the very famous Toccata in Fugue in D minor. The best version I have ever heard was off the Fantasia soundtrack. Pop it in the stereo, put all the breakables away and crank it up! Everybody know this piece. It is the ever popular theme to ANY haunted house... Ooops! Sorry, there I go, babling on and on...

    So please don't flame me for liking classical music and not know knowing WDADU!!!!!

    ;) <- winking smiley face...

    Johnny

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    Date: Fri, 06 Jan 1995 13:09:18 C From: freel@iowa.physics.uiowa.edu To: ytsejam@anthor.arastar.com Subject: RE: DT and classical music Message-ID: <0098A0EF.2D88FD00.4@iowa.physics.uiowa.edu>

    > So far it seems that many ytsejammers have pretty diverse tastes, so I have >a question: what about classical music? Do some of you listen to it and have >any favorite composers or pieces? I'd be interested to try out some new >styles and make my tape collection more complete. I like complex, intense >and sometimes dark music. Does anyone have suggestions? It would be interes- >ting to see what ytsejammers listen to, apart from Dream Theater.

    Well, if you like darker and moodier classical pieces, try some Bach (assuming you haven't already). A good starter might be Toccata & Fugue (sp?) in D minor. Just can't beat that piece... :) Also, get Vivaldi's "Four Seasons"; it's a real gem, and quite listenable. In fact, just wander through your local library and see what you can find; most have very good selections for beginners, plus it's free.

    Chrisf

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    Date: Fri, 6 Jan 1995 14:16:51 -0500 (EST) From: soeryant@egr.msu.edu To: ytsejam@anthor.arastar.com Subject: IP address Message-ID: <9501061916.AA01981@frith>

    Can someone tell me the IP address for www.music.net?

    Christina

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    Date: Fri, 06 Jan 1995 14:36:02 +0500 From: cwoodfin@nih.gov (Clarke Woodfin) To: ytsejam@anthor.arastar.com Subject: My first post. Hi all! Message-ID: <9501061942.AA26021@fido.nhlbi.nih.gov>

    Hello to all the Ytsejammers out there. I've been lurking in the shadows in READ ONLY mode for several months now - it's time to say hello and post something:

    My name is Clarke Woodfin and I'm a computer network administrator. I'm 28 years old - my hobbies include: playing bass guitar, bicycling, ice and street hockey, and listening to a lot of music. I'm married and have 2 children (two girls, one is 18 months old and one is 2 months old)

    A good friend (who also plays bass) introduced me to DT about a year ago. I went out and got I&W and I've been hooked ever since. I got Awake the day it came out and I got to see DT in concert in Baltimore back in November. Killer show.

    I want to thank all the Yjammers who have kept us up on concert info, release dates, etc. It was because of YJam that I got the early scoop on Baltimore tickets. I've also been able to learn about a lot of other cool bands like Fates Warning, Galactic Cowboys, etc.

    DT is definitely my favorite band, but I'm also into Rush, Kansas, Queensryche, Dixie Dregs, King's X, Fates Warning (I'm actually listening to Inside Out as I'm typing this), and a lot of Christian bands as well. In fact, the spirtual element of DT is one of the things I like about them the most.

    Someone asked about classical favorites- Holst (The Planets) is a good one. Anybody got any jazz favorites? I like Pat Metheny, Bela Fleck and the Flecktones, Stanley Jordan, etc.

    I pride myself on having diverse musical tastes and having a diverse collection. Most people look through my CD collection and scratch their heads. Dream Theater? who are they? Dixie Dregs? Bela Fleck? I just smile. I'm proud of the fact that my collection lacks the "industry approved" bands like Pearl Jam, Soundgarden, etc. I don't really mind their music, but I just can't tolerate the idea of actually paying money for their CDs. I guess it's my hatred of MTV.....I know of lot of you 'Jammers are of the same ilk.

    Have a great year everyone.

    Clarke ********************************************************************** Clarke Woodfin Universal High-Tech Development National Heart Lung and Blood Institute National Institutes of Health Bethesda, Maryland

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    Date: Fri, 6 Jan 1995 14:33:24 -0500 From: HuntNKill@aol.com To: ytsejam@anthor.arastar.com Subject: Award winners of 1994 Message-ID: <950106143322_693552@aol.com>

    Dear fellow ytsejammers,

    Attention, all Dream Theater fans! Let us all take a moment to salute the Guitar for the Practicing musician guitarist of the year for 1994 - Mister John Petrucci!

    The best band of the year for 1994 - Dream Theater!

    And, the best album of 1994 - Awake by Dream Theater!

    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@aol.com 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: Fri, 6 Jan 1995 13:20:42 PST From: drkhoe@netcom.com (Dr. Mosh) To: ytsejam@anthor.arastar.com Subject: Re: DT and classical music Message-ID: <199501062120.NAA04967@netcom2.netcom.com>

    I'd have to say I'm into Classical and Tori Amos...

    Current modern composers I listen to: Carl Nielson, Gorecki...

    -The Doc

    -- #$%*#$*@ REAL: drkhoe@netcom.com + VIRTUAL: drkhoe@gnu.ai.mit.edu *@#$*@#$ *$%&%#$* The Dream Theater Archives: ftp.netcom.com: /pub/dr/drkhoe/dt &*@#$*@$ **%^$#$% WWW: "ftp://ftp.netcom.com/pub/dr/drkhoe/www/dthome.html" #$**@#*$ *$*$*$*# Reality Enhancement Software - Engineering Reality *$&#*#@$

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    Date: Fri, 6 Jan 1995 16:42:01 -0600 (CST) From: William Wright <wwright@galaxy.galstar.com> To: ytsejam@anthor.arastar.com Subject: Re: Tori Message-ID: <199501062242.QAA12226@galaxy.galstar.com>

    > label. Anything that is an alternative to FM formatted radio bullshit is the > real alternative. From Dream Theater to Phish - if the Top 40 mentality > hasn't set in, it's a true alternative to me. So call your favorite local > "alternative station and request Dream Theater!!

    Bring back the subject of radio statios, how are the plays of CiaW and Lie doing? I was totally freaked out when I heard Take the Time, the LONG version, on a local radio statio... and when I was going to bed later that night I though, well lets see if another good soon is on so I flipped it and they were playing Rush's Working Man, off their FIRST album... It was awesome...... I hope they play more DT in the future, especially off IAW.

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    Date: Fri, 06 Jan 1995 15:42:34 -0500 (EST) From: BABS@sgenva.cc.geneseo.edu To: YTSEJAM@anthor.arastar.com Subject: "A curious question" Message-ID: <01HLJ51RNWN6000LNO@sgenva.CC.GENESEO.EDU>

    Hello everyone it's Babs again. I have a question for whoever maintains the list - how many ytsejammers are there? I know that it's kind of a silly question, but I was wondering how many people are on this list.

    "Like a scream, but sort of silent ..." -BABS

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    Date: Fri, 6 Jan 1995 15:45:59 -0500 (EST) From: William T Bajzek <impaler+@CMU.EDU> To: ytsejam@anthor.arastar.com Subject: Re: DT and classical music Message-ID: <8j3Ok7S00YUq47B4Nl@andrew.cmu.edu>

    i like a lot of classical,,, holst, prokofiev, stravinsky, mussorgsky, ravel, rimsky korsakov, a bunch of others...dt dont seem to be influenced by classical so much as neoclassical metal (ie yngwie, not actual classical) and jazz like al di meola. well, i'm guessing this.... the more neoclassical stuff they do tends to sound a lot like yngwie's rising force, not like real classical. mostly chord progressions and kevin's keyboards. metropolis is more of a di meola jazz kinda thing.....

    not that you care anyway. i;m just speculating.. any comments?

    you know that the blood you shall reap-william bajzek-impaler@cmu.edu is the blood that you shall sow--golgotha--http://www.contrib.andrew. till the rivers run red----symphony in extremis---cmu.edu/u/wb2a/home and there's nothing left at all-arr!-stuff-hahahaha--busy... me? HAHA -cds for sale: http://www.contrib.andrew.cmu.edu/u/wb2a/cdsale.html- guitars, not-very-impressive backing vocals, and songwriter, aepithix

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    Date: Fri, 06 Jan 1995 17:12:08 -0400 (EDT) From: EMRST2@vms.cis.pitt.edu To: ytsejam@anthor.arastar.com Subject: Re: Japanese Awake Message-ID: <01HLJ7XJ36KYBNKS6R@vms.cis.pitt.edu>

    >I just wanted to mention after seeing someone comment about the >Japanese version of Awake... The case does NOT mention the bonus >CD... I forget whether there was any indication at all... I am not >sure if thius helps, but my CD case has the numbers AMCY-750 next to >the bar code, while the discs are labeled as AMCY-750A for the main >CD, and AMCY-750S for the bonus Eve CD single...

    Actually, Eve is mentioned on part of the packaging. The Japanese CD's seem to come with a piece of cardboard wrapping the left edge of the jewel case, and the whole thing is then wrapped in plastic (as they are here). That cardboard had the songlist on the back with all 11 tracks listed preceded by their track number, then Eve without a track number. Looks like this:

    1. 6:00 2. Caught in a Web 3. Innocence Faded 4. Erotomania 5. Voices 6. Silent Man 7. Mirror 8. Lie 9. Lifting Shadows Off A Dream 10. Scarred 11. Space Dye Vest Eve Bonus CD Single (or something similar to mention its notoriety)

    but, yes, you should be able to identify whether or not EVE is included. As far as I know, it was limited edition, and they started releasing Awake without the EVE single (ask Kaoru about this to make sure).

    KAI

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    Date: Fri, 6 Jan 1995 14:41:09 -0800 (PST) From: Michelle Garcia <garcia@sluggo.sdsc.edu> To: ytsejam@anthor.arastar.com Cc: Multiple recipients of list <ytsejam@anthor.arastar.com> Subject: Re: DT and FW tour dates? Message-ID: <Pine.3.89.9501061403.B5400-0100000@sluggo.sdsc.edu>

    On Fri, 6 Jan 1995, humm paul gregory wrote:

    > Does anyone know if Dream Theater will be doing another U.S. tour after > their European tour wraps up on March 21, and if so are any dates known

    Well at a concert in Dec. James said that they would be back in the U.S. this spring so let us all bow our heads and sacrifice a chicken that it will be so. >8(

    -------------------------------------------------------------- Michelle Garcia {{{{}}}} University of California, San Diego San Diego Supercomputer Center email: garcia@sdsc.edu { "I feel elated, I feel depressed, sex is death, death is sex; says it right here on my crucifix." - Voices, DREAM THEATER } --------------------------------------------------------------

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    Date: Fri, 6 Jan 1995 15:45:42 +0800 From: kbibb@arastar.com (Ken Bibb) To: ytsejam@anthor.arastar.com Subject: Re: "A curious question" Message-ID: <9501062345.AA16620@anthor.arastar.com>

    > From: BABS@sgenva.cc.geneseo.edu > > Hello everyone it's Babs again. I have a question for whoever maintains > the list

    If you ever wish to personally ask questions to the list managers, you can email "ytsejam-owner@arastar.com"

    > - how many ytsejammers are there? I know that it's kind of a > silly question, but I was wondering how many people are on this list.

    It fluctuates, but at this very moment there are 596.

    -- Ken Bibb "Upon a wave of summer kbibb@arastar.com A hilltop paved with gold jester@crash.cts.com We shut our eyes and make the promises we hold" David Sylvian--"Wave"

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    Date: Fri, 6 Jan 1995 15:58:49 +0800 From: kbibb@arastar.com (Ken Bibb) To: ytsejam@anthor.arastar.com Subject: Music Mailing Lists (was Re: Dream and Tori) Message-ID: <9501062358.AA16836@anthor.arastar.com>

    If you're interested in music mailing lists, check out Myra Wong's List of Music Mailing Lists. Here's her instructions on how you can get the latest version:

    If you would like the latest version of this list e-mailed to you at any time, please send your request to <mkwong@sdcc13.ucsd.edu>. Requests will be processed manually. Include "LoMML" or "List of Music Mailing Lists" in your request; there is not a distribution list for this document to subscribe to. If possible, please try to get this document by another means first. This document is also be available via finger mkwong@sdcc13.ucsd.edu This document is also available via anonymous FTP at: server.berkeley.edu /pub/misc/lomml ftp.uwp.edu /pub/incoming/misc.music.files/lomml OR /pub/music/misc/mail.lists.music This document is also available on the World Wide Web (WWW) at: http://server.berkeley.edu/~ayukawa/lomml.html

    Now to answer Stephane's request:

    > From: Stephane Auzilleau <auzzy@mails2.entpe.fr>

    > I'm also interested in Tori's mailing list. If you know about it, please > tell me. Thank you.

    AMOS, TORI (really-deep-thoughts) really-deep-thoughts-request@gradient.cis.upenn.edu OR rdt-request@gradient.cis.upenn.edu The list is available in a 24 hour digest format only. The purpose of the list is to discuss and disseminate information on Tori Amos and her music, and anything else that seems related or likely to be of interest to other Tori fans. Mngr: Anthony Kosky <really-deep-thoughts-owner@gradient.cis.upenn.edu> or <rdt-owner@gradient.cis.upenn.edu>

    -- Ken Bibb "Upon a wave of summer kbibb@arastar.com A hilltop paved with gold jester@crash.cts.com We shut our eyes and make the promises we hold" David Sylvian--"Wave"

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    Date: Fri, 6 Jan 1995 19:45:30 -0500 From: Godsize@aol.com To: ytsejam@anthor.arastar.com Subject: Re: IMHO Message-ID: <950106194529_950514@aol.com>

    >>>>>OK, Dr. Mosh, you got me. What is TOWHTSTS?????

    TOWHTSTS--The Ones Who Help to Set the Sun

    Trey

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    Date: Fri, 6 Jan 1995 19:48:49 -0500 From: Godsize@aol.com To: ytsejam@anthor.arastar.com Subject: Re: IMHO?(Ash Williams Sig) Message-ID: <950106194841_953389@aol.com>

    Awesome sig. Ash!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Classic Movie

    Trey

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    Date: Fri, 6 Jan 1995 19:22:16 +0000 From: "Ed Simonds" <esimonds@iac.net> To: ytsejam@anthor.arastar.com Subject: CD info Message-ID: <199501070101.UAA13115@great-miami.iac.net>

    I've been reading this newsgroup for a couple of months and have been a die hard DT fan ever since the first time I heard them. Unfortunately, the only albums I have are "IAW" and "Awake". I live in the Cincinatti area and can't find any other CD's or tapes anywhere. If someone from the Cinti area could help me, it would be greatly appreciated.

    Also I was wondering if there were any fans of Phish on this newsgroup-- if you haven't heard them, your missing out.

    E-mail me at: esimonds@iac.net

    Quotes from the two greatest guitarists of our time(at least I think so): "Leaving distrust behind... I'm inspired and content"--John Petrucci--Dream Theater "Mask a pretty hopper's foot with squeeze cheese, Dangle some grape-apple pies... Tranquil and serene until he runs out of supplies"--Trey Anastasio--Phish +---------------==<*>==-------------------+ | esimonds@tso.uc.edu | | is | | Ed Simonds - Union, KY | +-----------------------------------------+

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