YTSEJAM digest 877

From: ytsejam@arastar.com
Date: Sun Jul 02 1995 - 18:26:55 EDT

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                                YTSEJAM Digest 877

    Today's Topics:

      1) re: SORRY FOR THE NONE-DT CONTENT
     by kwmadden@usa.pipeline.com
      2) RE: midwest and german broadcast
     by Andrew Keegan <akeegan@liii.com>
      3) Re: #1(2) YTSEJAM digest 876
     by Maraya007@aol.com
      4) Maiden cover!
     by mjnewb@ix.netcom.com (Monty Newberry )
      5) Me.
     by John Petrucci <rena@cyberspace.org>
      6) DT played Maiden's "Killers" in Salzburg on Sat
     by siggih@ibm.net (Siegfried Hanisch)
      7) DT in SB
     by basmer@med-rz.uni-sb.de (Bernd Basmer)

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    Date: Sun, 2 Jul 1995 11:35:14 -0400
    From: kwmadden@usa.pipeline.com
    To: ytsejam@anthor.arastar.com
    Subject: re: SORRY FOR THE NONE-DT CONTENT
    Message-ID: <9507021535.AA24197@>

    From: KWMadden@usa.pipeline.com(Kevin Madden)
    X-Version: Pipeline USA v3.0.10
     
    This is for the guy who wanted to know what was up with
    "Pink Bubbles Go Ape" by Helloween. (That was me who posted
    a long time ago about my five cds with PBGA) Anyway, here's the
    info:
     
     1. Pink Bubbles Go Ape
     2. Kids of the Century
     3. Back on the Streets
     4. Number One
     5. Heavy Metal Hamsters
     6. Goin' Home
     7. Someone's Crying
     8. Mankind
     9. I'm Doin' Fine, Crazy Man
    10. The Chance
    11. Your Turn
     
    Michael Kiske - Vocals
    Roland Grapow - Guitar
    Michael Weikath - Guitar
    Markus Grosskopf - Bass
    Ingo Scwichenberg - Drums
     
    This disc came out in 1991, speaking studio-wise, between Keeper 2
    and Chameleon. Not as good as Keeper 1 or 2, but not too bad.
    Be careful how much you pay because it is a "cool price" release in
    (I guess) Holland/UK. The cd was manufactured in Holland, but I think it
    may be a UK or Canadian import. Regardless, I paid 12 or 13 US for it.
     
    No DT content? HA! Hopefully I'll get my Subcon on Monday.
     
    My five: Queensryche - Promised Land, Dream Theater - Images and Words,
    Memento Mori - Rhymes of Lunacy, Crimson Glory - Crimson Glory, King
    Diamond - The Spider's Lullabye.
     
    Kevin
    kwmadden@usa.pipeline.com
    Red Wings fan without a .sig

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    Date: Sun, 2 Jul 1995 14:14:02 -0400 (EDT)
    From: Andrew Keegan <akeegan@liii.com>
    To: ytsejam@anthor.arastar.com
    Cc: Multiple recipients of list <ytsejam@anthor.arastar.com>
    Subject: RE: midwest and german broadcast
    Message-ID: <Pine.SUN.3.91.950702141301.20159A-100000@oak.liii.com>

    I just saw that there's a new boot CD called Unwired. It's 2 CDs with
    unplugged stuff.

    Anyone get this?

    Andy

    akeegan@liii.com
    ==============================================================
    "Live fast, "There's only one way
     Be a spark and glow awhile of life,
     You'll be dead a long, long time" And that's your own"
               -B. Geldof - Levellers
    ==============================================================

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    Date: Sun, 2 Jul 1995 15:10:30 -0400
    From: Maraya007@aol.com
    To: ytsejam@anthor.arastar.com
    Subject: Re: #1(2) YTSEJAM digest 876
    Message-ID: <950702151029_106638404@aol.com>

    Quoth Andras:
    >but you heard about the SAVATAGE?And their
    >album "Streets:A Rock Opera"?This is AEWESOME!
    >I think that this album caught be by the feeling that it has.You
    >better listen to it!

    A 'tage fan - ah, warms my heart... <G> I've heard that they're going to
    reissue Streets as a 2 CD set featuring all 26 songs (there are 15 on the
    current release) - this will be GREAT!

    Quoth the listmaster!
    >> "Maybe i'm wrong, maybe i'm right"
    >> "Maybe i'm some kind of lunatic"
    >> Queensryche - "Gonna get close to you
    >> ^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*

    >Lisa Dalbello wrote those lyrics :) I've been searching for her stuff
    >for ages. Anyone on the list have her "Who Man Four Says"?

    I believe she's a Canadian artist, so you might want to check across the
    border for that. BTW - she's the woman Geoff is so diligently pursuing in
    the video for that song... (for the benefit of anyone who wasn't a diehard
    Rycher before they were a diehard DT fan! <G>)

    >"A twisted soul--the mortar
    > Despair--the bricks
    > To build a temple to sadness"
    > J. O'Barr "The Crow"

    My personal favorite: "And the only absolution accepted
                                     is a legacy of brutality"

    I thought that described the movie perfectly...

    Jaime the Dragon (hey, DT was in there somewhere...)

     ______________________

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    Date: Sun, 2 Jul 1995 21:46:47 -0700
    From: mjnewb@ix.netcom.com (Monty Newberry )
    To: ytsejam@arastar.com DOOD!!!That would be so cool.I mean,
    Subject: Maiden cover!
    Message-ID: <199507030446.VAA27717@ix4.ix.netcom.com>

    think it would be pretty cool to hear them do "Rime of the Ancient
    Mariner (a long song). I also like "Alexander the Great" as well.
       Speaking of Maiden, 2 1/2 years ago, I was in England. While there,
    I attended a record/tape/CD sale. While perusing the Maiden section, I
    happened upon a CD that I had never seen before. According to the
    notes on the sleeve, it was a live recording that the guys did under
    another name in a small club (in London?). I can't remember if there
    were any Maiden songs on it, but I do remember that the bulk of the
    recording consisted of cover tunes. I cannot for the life of me
    remember what songs were on there, but U2 and Bruce Spingsteen keep
    coming to mind (I like U2, but not Springsteen, by the way). I'm
    kicking myself HARD for not getting it. If anyone knows anything about
    this, please help. Thanx.
       For anyone who might care, some bands I think are pretty cool
    (besides the obvious DT) are: Tourniquet (AWSOME drummer), Believer,
    Saviour Machine, and King's X. Oh yeah, Galactic Cowboys, too.
       One more thing (I know this is long - sorry), any info on
    rare/bootleg DT (and any other cool ones) would be greatly appreciated.
    Thanx again!

    "There are chords in the eharts of the most reckless which cannot be
    touched without emorion. Even with the utterly lost, to whom life and
    death are equally jests, there are matters of which no jest can be
    made." -Edgar Allan Poe "The Masque of the Red Death"

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    Date: Mon, 3 Jul 1995 02:36:56 -0400 (EDT)
    From: John Petrucci <rena@cyberspace.org>
    To: ytsejam@anthor.arastar.com
    Subject: Me.
    Message-ID: <199507030636.CAA08214@grex.cyberspace.org>

    ENOUGH!!! Stop bickering about who's the *best* guitarist. Everbody knows
    that it's me! :>

                                                    -JP

    P.S. *This is a joke*

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    Date: Mon, 03 Jul 95 09:53:55 CDT
    From: siggih@ibm.net (Siegfried Hanisch)
    To: ytsejam@anthor.arastar.com
    Subject: DT played Maiden's "Killers" in Salzburg on Sat
    Message-ID: <199507030755.AA09201@smtp-gw01.ny.us.ibm.net>

    Hi!
    I was at the Salzburg show of DT on Saturday. Great!!!
    Threshold did not play, so I was a bit disappointed at first,
    but DT were just so great I completely forgot about that.
    After UaGM and Mirror/Lie, they played ACOS (James said it would be
    23 min. so thats almost 5 minutes more than on Instrumental II and
    Subconsciuos. I like the new version).
    After that, James talked something about a mystery guest... and there
    he was: Paul Di'Anno entered the stage (I guessed it would be Paul, because
    a friend of mine had spotted him before the show and we had said Hi to him).
    Paul said he did not know what was going on and he thought they would play
    a song together. If I understood him right, he lives in Salzburg now and
    it was his first DT show although he had all of their CDs). Then they
    played "Killers" (Paul on vocals). Aaaarrghhhhh! I love it!!
    After the song, DT were saying goodbye to Paul for a least 3 minutes,
    falling into each other's arms and James said "I love it".
    During their songs, John P. is moving around the stage much more that on the
    other shows I saw. I was standing in the 2nd row on the left side, and only
    50 centimeters from him when he play this solo in the second half of Voices.
    The venue was rather small (around 700 I think), and the stage was only about
    half a meter high, so you could take really close looks at all of them.
    Mike did not say Hi to me, although I wore my Ytsejam t-shirt :(
    They played more than 2 hours. The audience was great & loud and I think DT
    enjoyed the gig. The remainder of the show was the same as on the dates
    before, so I won't tell you again.
    CU
            Siggi
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    Date: Mon, 3 Jul 1995 11:42:18 +0200
    From: basmer@med-rz.uni-sb.de (Bernd Basmer)
    To: ytsejam@anthor.arastar.com
    Subject: DT in SB
    Message-ID: <9507030942.AA21009@krzsun.med-rz.uni-sb.de>

    Hi jammers!

    Well, ties already sent a review for the DT-Concert in Saarbruecken.
    So I won't do the same thing again. Just a few notes:

    I enjoyed (<-sp.?) it very much that some of us german ytsejammers
    met there in Saarbruecken (Hi Till, Tilman und Ties!! :) ) It's just
    great meeting people who I first just wrote to on the screen...

    And I enjoyed it very very much that we had the possibility to meet
    the band! They told us that there will be some covers on the CD. I
    remember Mike mentioning the name Elton John and some others I would
    never have thought of. And there will be a medley!

    James told us, that he was sick on the last tour and that's the reason
    why his voice cracked sometimes. In Saarbruecken his singing was
    AWSOME!!!

    I was a little sad that the Johns were not there because I really
    would have appretiated it to talk to the great Petrucci. How can
    someone have such a sound?!!?!?!? Unreal.

    A little joke that happened:
    When we went off, Mike offered the rest of his Big Mac to us and one
    of our ytsejamming friends asked "Can you sign it??" Hihi.

    Ok. That's all for now.

    Bye.

    Bernd.

     

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