YTSEJAM digest 1112

From: ytsejam@arastar.com
Date: Tue Nov 07 1995 - 07:09:55 EST

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    Today's Topics:

      1) Re: YTSEJAM digest 1110
     by David Papineau <papined@pr.erau.edu>
      2) IRC / ting ting
     by esb01@students.stir.ac.uk (E. Ballinger)
      3) Scarred, Ivanhoe, AD
     by sw0101@aixrs1.hrz.uni-essen.de (Steffen Barabasch)
      4)
     by jbirzer@GNK-NTE.GLOBALINK.COM (Jason Birzer)
      5) Updated Discography 11/7/95
     by Michael Backof <mbacko1@gl.umbc.edu>
      6) Re: ACoS
     by "Jonathan Byrne" <RRI02@WVNVM.WVNET.EDU>
      7) Tears
     by "Richard A. Rivera" <rrivera@moose.uvm.edu>
      8) IRC
     by Andrew Howard Martin <martinah@csd.uwm.edu>
      9) Re: Dead Winter Dead (NDTC)
     by Andrew Keegan <akeegan@liii.com>
     10) Scarred not on AWAKE Cassette?
     by Partha Mukhopadhyay <ahtrap@umich.edu>
     11) Stuff
     by bjgateno@students.wisc.edu (Benjamin Gateno)
     12) I need acoustic dreams fast
     by EMRST2@vms.cis.pitt.edu
     13) Ben's riddle reply et al...
     by William Kriski <wkriski@enci.ucalgary.ca>
     14) Response to Minhaz
     by BURGER KING EMPLOYEE OF THE MONTH <jccrowder@postman.harding.edu>
     15) who what where when why
     by Raitz Hool <raivo@lbi.ee>
     16) allow me to introduce myself . . .
     by msr7146@tam2000.tamu.edu (Matt Rosin)
     17) Re: YTSEJAM digest 1110
     by John Ambrose <jambrose@eden.rutgers.edu>
     18) RE: 1. Perfect Strangers solo 2. CD hesitates
     by P.McLoughlin@bra0108.wins.icl.co.uk
     19) AD dubsite
     by Jean-Francois_Cote@INRS-SANTE.UQuebec.CA

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    Date: Tue, 7 Nov 1995 08:14:18 -0700 (MST)
    From: David Papineau <papined@pr.erau.edu>
    To: ytsejam@anthor.arastar.com
    Cc: Multiple recipients of list <ytsejam@anthor.arastar.com>
    Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 1110
    Message-ID: <Pine.SOL.3.91.951107081304.12627B-100000@moon.pr.erau.edu>

    Hey, for those of you not in the aerospace industry...and not that it has
    anything to do with DT...but YYZ (by Rush if you didn't know) is the
    airport identifier for Toronto. Just a nice fact!

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    Date: Tue, 7 Nov 1995 15:28:49 +0000
    From: esb01@students.stir.ac.uk (E. Ballinger)
    To: ytsejam@anthor.arastar.com
    Subject: IRC / ting ting
    Message-ID: <v01520d00acc51320926c@[139.153.41.157]>

    >I tried to go, Ben, but I'm not sure which server the chat room is
    >on. Could someone please post information on this - which IRC server
    >is #ytsejam on?

    It should be on all the EFnet servers, but you should use a server that's
    local to you. That's the way irc works. The channels and discussions are
    available on them all. I have a list of servers if anyone needs to know the
    address of one.

    >>Ting-ti-ding Ting-ti-ding ....
    >>
    >> Anybody know what song that's from ??? (A really REALLY easy one =)
    >
    > Either Scarred or any number of jazz tunes.

    Scarred goes:

    Ting-ti-ti Ting-ti-ti

    doesn't it? Just a thought. What's this then?

    ting ting ting ting ting ting ting ting
    boom ping pong boom splash splash splash ???

    hehe.

    Time to go to IRC, later... YTSEedd.

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    Date: Tue, 7 Nov 1995 17:26:51 +0100 (MEZ)
    From: sw0101@aixrs1.hrz.uni-essen.de (Steffen Barabasch)
    To: ytsejam@anthor.arastar.com (Ytsejam - the Dream Theater mailing list)
    Subject: Scarred, Ivanhoe, AD
    Message-ID: <9511071626.AA32884@aixrs1.hrz.uni-essen.de>

    Hello!

    Nice to see that the Jam is about DT again!

    Maybe it's no coincidence that Scarred is neither on the cassette version
    nor played live. Somewhat it sounds like it's just sort of a bonus track,
    though it's one of their best songs IMO.

    I got the Ivanhoe samples fromm Trey Allen's web page and I must say,
    I'm not impressed one bit. Sorry, but it sounds to me like just another
    progressive metal band. Hey, the vocal melody of the chorus is similar to
    the one of "Die da" from German rap act "Die fantastischen Vier". It's just
    a simple, boring scale. And the keys sound like randomly thrown in.

    Hi, Mike!

    Hey, I'm thinking of Mike Bahr...

    I'm still waiting for Acoustic Dreams, but I have some things to say
    concerning liner notes. If you don't want to print the band's
    name on it, then let it be instead of writing Majesty. Remember the puzzled
    statement here on the 'jam about that mysterious band named Majesty ;-)
    Then you wrote that you didn't mention Voices and Bad on the liner notes,
    because they have inferior qualitiy compared to the other tracks. But these
    tracks are on the CD, so you should put the titles on the liner notes, too!
    You could have written a small "Bonus tracks: Voices and Bad", that way the
    booklet would fit for the CD. Hell, am I pedantic... Liner notes
    become my new hobby. ;-)

    Steffen

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    Date: Tue, 7 Nov 1995 12:48:57 -0500
    From: jbirzer@GNK-NTE.GLOBALINK.COM (Jason Birzer)
    To: ytsejam@anthor.arastar.com ('smtp:ytsejam@arastar.com')
    Message-ID: <1995Nov07.124300.1116.48822@GNK-NTE.GLOBALINK.COM>

    1-703-273-5600
    Date: Tue, 07 Nov 1995 12:51:08 -0500
    Subject: German Article

    I translated Karou's German article about Kevin Moore (I work for a company
    that makes language translation software).

    Generally, it says that Kevin Moore has come out of his self-imposed exile.
     He is in New York writing new songs with Mark Zonder of Fates Warning
    writing New Age type of songs. Magna Carta is interested in signing Kevin,
    but it is too soon to tell.

    Jason Birzer

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    Date: Tue, 7 Nov 1995 12:54:33 -0500 (EST)
    From: Michael Backof <mbacko1@gl.umbc.edu>
    To: Ytsejam Digest <ytsejam@anthor.arastar.com>
    Subject: Updated Discography 11/7/95
    Message-ID: <Pine.SGI.3.91.951107125236.3332A-100000@umbc9.umbc.edu>

    I made a few fine tuning corrections. This discography is also found at my
    WWW page under Signed Bands and the Dream Theater heading:

    Homepage
    http://www.gl.umbc.edu/~mbacko1

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    Dream Theater DISCOGRAPHY
    Maintained by the FAQ folks - email mbacko1@gl.umbc.edu for more info.

    **NOTE**
    Thanks to everyone who has helped me update this. Especially
    Keith Aspinall for Promo info, Scott Hansen for the proofread and
    Sookapat Niyomthai for Kaoru Kobayashi's Japanese Awake description.
    E-mail mbacko1@gl.umbc.edu if you have info on new official releases
    and I will add them to this document.

    Last Update: 11/7/95

    -------
    LEGEND:
    LP - Record
    CT - Cassette
    CD - 5" Compact Disc
    C3 - 3" Compact Disc
    CS - Cassette Single
    2CD - Double CD set
    V - VHS Video
    SV - S-Video
    LD - Laserdisc
    DCC - Pioneer Digital Compact Cassette
    MD - Sony Minidisc
     
    Brief discography
    ------------------
            When Dream And Day Unite, 1989, MCA/Mechanix (All) LP, CT, CD
             Status Seeker, 1989, MCA/Mechanix (USA) CD
             Afterlife, 1989, MCA/Mechanix (USA) CD
            Images And Words, 1992, Atlantic/ATCO (USA) CT, CD, MD, DCC (1994)
             Images And Words, 1993, Sony Music Entertainment (Japan) LP, CT, CD
             Another Day/Status Seeker, 1993, WEA International (UK Only?) CS
             Another Day/Under A Glass Moon, 1993, Atlantic/ATCO (USA) CS
             Pull Me Under, 1993, ATCO Promotional (USA) CD
             Pull Me Under, 1993, AVision ATCO Promotional (USA) V, SV
             Take The Time, 1993, ATCO Promotional (USA) CD
             Another Day, 1993, ATCO Promotional (USA) CD
             Under A Glass Moon, 1993, ATCO Promotional (USA) CD
             Surrounded, 1993, ATCO Promotional (USA) CD
             Live At The Marquee, 1993, WEA International (Germany, Holland, UK) CD
             Live At The Marquee, 1993, MMG Inc. (Japan) CD
             Live, 1993, ATCO Promotional (USA) CD
            Images And Words Live In Tokyo, 1993, AVision ATCO (USA) V, LD
            Awake, 1994, Atlantic/ATCO (USA) CT, CD, MD, DCC
             Awake, 1994, MMG Inc. (Japan) CD
             Lie, 1994, Eastwest/ATCO Promotional (USA) CD
             Lie, 1994, Eastwest/ATCO (Germany) CD
             Caught In a Web, 1994, Eastwest/ATCO Promotional (USA) CD
             The Silent Man, 1995, Eastwest/ATCO Promotional (USA) CD
             The Silent Man, 1995, Eastwest/ATCO (Germany) CD
            A Change of Seasons, 1995, Eastwest/ATCO (USA) CT, CD

    Extended discography
    ----------------------------------------

    When Dream And Day Unite, 1989, MCA/Mechanix, Worldwide
    MCD42259/MCAD42259/D:QM-F:BM720
    Members of the band:
            Vocals: Charlie Dominici
            Otherwise same

    Side 1 - 1. A Fortune In Lies 5:10
                    2. Status Seeker 4:15
                    3. The Ytse Jam 5:43
                    4. The Killing Hand 8:40
                            I. The Observance
                            II. Ancient Renewal
                            III. The Stray Seed
                            IV. Thorus
                            V. Exodus
    Side 2 - 5. Light Fuse and Get Away 7:23
                    6. Afterlife 5:27
                    7. The Ones Who Help to Set the Sun 8:04
                    8. Only a Matter of Time 6:35

    Status Seeker, 1989, MCA/Mechanix Promotional (USA)
    17783
            CD single, remixed by Terry Brown (Rush)
                    1. Status Seeker (LP version) 4:15

    Afterlife, 1989, MCA/Mechanix Promotional (USA)
    17784
            CD single, remixed by Terry Brown (Rush)
                    1. Afterlife (LP version) 5:27

    Images And Words, 1992, Atlantic/ATCO (USA)
    7567-92148-2
    A known variant exists on cassette with a promotional cover.
    Members of the band:
            Vocals: James LaBrie
            Otherwise same

    Side 1 - 1. Pull Me Under 8:11
                    2. Another Day 4:22
                    3. Take The Time 8:21
                    4. Surrounded 5:28
    Side 2 - 5. Metropolis Part I 9:30
                        (The Miracle and the Sleeper)
                    6. Under a Glass Moon 7:02
                    7. Wait For Sleep 2:31
                    8. Learning to Live 11:30

    Images And Words, 1993, Sony Music Entertainment (Japan)
    Need a catalog # (mine is a copy)

    Another Day, 1993, WEA International, UK Only? Confirmation anyone?
    Need a catalog # (submitted as entry, I don't own it)
            Cassette Single

            Side 1 - Another Day (LP Version) 4:22
            Side 2 - Status Seeker (Live) 4:28

    Another Day, 1991, Atlantic/ATCO, USA
    ATCO 4-98415
            Cassette Single

            Side 1 - Another Day (LP Version) 4:22
            Side 2 - Under A Glass Moon (LP Version) 7:02

    Pull Me Under, 1993, ATCO Promotional (USA)
    PRCD 4724 (picture sleeve)
            CD Single

            Pull Me Under (Edit) 5:54
            Pull Me Under (LP Version) 8:11

    Pull Me Under, 1993, ATCO Promotional (USA)
    PRCD 4928 (no picture sleeve)
            CD Single

            Pull Me Under (MTV Edit) 4:49
            Pull Me Under (Edit) 6:01
            Pull Me Under (LP Version) 8:11

    Pull Me Under, 1993, ATCO Promotional (USA)
    PRCD 5067
            CD Single

            Pull Me Under (Edit) 4:39
            Pull Me Under (MTV Edit) 4:48
            Pull Me Under (LP Version) 8:11

    Pull Me Under, 1993, AVision ATCO (USA)
    (Need catalog # on this one)
            Video

            Pull Me Under (MTV Edit) 4:48
            Pull Me Under (LP Version) 8:11

    Take The Time, 1993, ATCO Promotional (USA)
    PRCD 4911 (picture sleeve, wax seal and ribbon, funny message on back)
            CD Single

            Take The Time (Edit) 5:57
            Take The Time (LP Version) 8:21

    Take The Time, 1993, ATCO Promotional (USA)
    PRCD 4949 (no picture sleeve)
            CD Single

            Take The Time (Edit) 5:26
            Take The Time (LP Version) 8:21

    Take The Time, 1993, ATCO Promotional (USA)
    PRCD 5069
            CD Single

            Take The Time (MTV Edit) 5:31
            Take The Time (LP Version) 8:21

    Another Day, 1993, ATCO Promotional (USA)
    PRCD 5077 (no picture sleeve), 5090 (picture sleeve)
            CD Single

            Another Day (LP Version) 4:21

    Under A Glass Moon, 1993, ATCO Promotional (USA)
    PRCD 5080
            CD Single

            Under A Glass Moon (LP Version) 7:02

    Surrounded, 1993, ATCO Promotional (USA)
    PRCD 5104
            CD Single

            Surrounded (LP Version) 5:29

    Live At The Marquee, 1993, WEA International (Germany, Holland, UK)
    7567-92286-2/CA 835
    **NOTE** Pre-released Holland release is bundled with special
      packaging and contains the Another Day single.

            CD EP
            Recorded in London, England, UK, April 1993

                    1. Metropolis 9:36
                    2. A Fortune In Lies 5:10
                    3. Bombay Vindaloo 6:48
                    4. Surrounded 6:00
                    5. Another Hand/The Killing Hand 10:30
                    6. Pull Me Under 8:42

    Live At The Marquee, 1993, MMG Inc. (Japan)
    ACM4-574
            CD EP
            Identical to Germany/Holland/UK version Except:
            Substitute track:
                    4. Another Day 4:37

    Live, 1993, ATCO Promotional (USA)
    PRCD 5340-2
            CD Single
                    1. Pull Me Under (live) 8:42
                    2. Surrounded (live) 6:00
            Both tracks taken from the EP "Live at the Marquee"

    Images & Words Live In Tokyo, 1993, AVision ATCO (USA)
    50537-3
    Full-length video release

             1. Arrival 0:31
             2. Under A Glass Moon (live) 7:13
             3. The making of Pull Me Under 3:03
             4. Pull Me Under (video) 4:48
             5. The making of Take The Time 2:15
             6. Take The Time (video) 5:31
             7. Kimonos and Tapes That Are Too Big 3:01
             8. The Condoms of Dream Theater 1:02
             9. The Interview 0:27
            10. Wait For Sleep (live) --> 2:45
            11. Surrounded (live) 5:54
            12. The Ytse Jam/Drum Solo (live) 10:28
            13. Balls and Chunk Are Where It's At 0:51
            14. Another Day (video) 4:29
            15. (To Live) Forever/Barf Bag (live) 12:05
            16. A Fortune In Lies (live) 5:00
            17. Mike Crosses the Abbey Road 1:11
            18. Pup/Take The Time (live) 10:32
            19. Take The Time by Galactic Cowboys 0:29
            20. Take The Time by Sebastian Bach 0:25
            21. Breast Signing 0:50
            22. Pull Me Under (live) 8:29

    Awake, 1994, Eastwest Records/Atlantic (USA)
    90126-2
    **Note** Scarred is omitted from cassette
    Band members same as for Images And Words

                    1. 6:00 5:31
                    2. Caught In A Web 5:28
                    3. Innocence Faded 5:43
                    4. A Mind Beside Itself 20:26
                            I. Erotomania 6:45
                            II. Voices 9:53
                            III. The Silent Man 3:48
                    5. The Mirror 6:45
                    6. Lie 6:34
                    7. Lifting Shadows Off a Dream 6:05
                    8. Scarred 11:00
                    9. Space Dye Vest 7:29

    Awake, 1994, (Japan)
    AMCY-750
    **Note** Two variations exist, catalog # is the same for both.
      The only way to tell the difference is to view the paper
      slip that comes with the release. The one that is limited
      edition has blue dot on the paper slip and the back of the
      slip has a track listing with Eve listed below SDV. The
      3 inch Eve single (AMCY-750S) is included with the limited
      edition release.

                    Song listing is the same as the USA Awake

    Lie, 1994, Eastwest Records/Atlantic Promotional (USA)
    PRCD 5807-2 (Digipak)
            CD Single
                    1. Lie (edit) 5:02

    Lie, 1994, Eastwest Records/Atlantic (Germany)
    7567-95835-2
            CD Single
                    1. Lie (edit) 5:00
                    2. Space-Dye Vest 7:28
                    3. To Live Forever 4:54
                    4. Another Day (live) 4:43
                            (recorded at the Marquee in London)

    Caught In A Web, 1994, Eastwest Records/Atlantic Promotional
    PRCD 5965 (picture sleeve), 5966 (no picture sleeve)
            CD Single
                    1. Caught In a Web (edit) 5:02
                    2. Caught In a Web (LP version) 5:28
            (Eastwest records logo on back and cover, DT logo on
             CD and back cover)

    The Silent Man, 1995, Eastwest Records/Atlantic Promotional
    PRCD 9117 (picture sleeve)
            CD Single
                    1. The Silent Man (LP version) 3:48

    The Silent Man, 1995, Eastwest Records/Atlantic (Germany)
    7567-95812-2
            CD Single
                    1. The Silent Man (LP version) 3:48
                    2. Take the Time (Demo version) 7:58
                    3. Eve (studio version) 5:11

    A Change of Seasons, 1995, EastWest Records/Atlantic (USA)
    61842-2
    Band Members:
                    Keyboards: Derek Sherinian
                    Otherwise same as Awake

                    (Japanese version has a slip that can be
                     submitted to the record company. The first
                     500 receive a CD single with bonus Uncovered
                     tracks) (I need info when someone gets one)

                    1. A Change of Seasons 23:06
                            I. The Crimson Sunrise
                            II. Innocence
                            III. Carpe Diem
                            IV. The Darkest of Winters
                            V. Another World
                            VI. The Inevitable Summer
                            VII. The Crimson Sunset
                    2. Elton John Medley 10:49
                               I. Funeral For a Friend
                               II. Love Lies Bleeding
                    3. Perfect Strangers (Deep Purple) 5:33
                    4. Led Zeppelin Medley 7:28
                               I. The Rover
                               II. Achilles Last Stand
                               III. The Song Remains the Same
                    5. The Big Medley 10:34
                            I. In the Flesh? (Pink Floyd)
                            II. Carry On Wayward Son (Kansas)
                            III. Bohemian Rhapsody (Queen)
                            IV. Lovin, Touchin, Squeezin (Journey)
                            V. Cruise Control (Dixie Dregs)
                            VI. Turn It On Again (Genesis)

    END

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    Date: Tue, 7 Nov 1995 13:12:23 -0500 (EST)
    From: "Jonathan Byrne" <RRI02@WVNVM.WVNET.EDU>
    To: "YtseJam" <ytsejam@anthor.arastar.com>
    Subject: Re: ACoS
    Message-ID: <9511071815.AA27445@anthor.arastar.com>

    On 11/06/95 at 23:05:53 sir@micron.net said:
    >ACoS is # 3 on the top 25 hard albums! I miss my 6 jams a day! has anyone
    >read Communion?

    YES!!! I read it a few years ago, and it scared the shit out of me. If you
    want my advice, do not read it at night!
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    "Look, strange women lying in ponds Jonathan Byrne
     distributing swords is no basis for a West Virginia University
     system of government!" rri02@wvnvm.wvnet.edu
       "Monty Python and the Holy Grail"

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    Date: Tue, 7 Nov 1995 15:36:54 -0500 (EST)
    From: "Richard A. Rivera" <rrivera@moose.uvm.edu>
    To: Dream Theater <ytsejam@anthor.arastar.com>
    Subject: Tears
    Message-ID: <Pine.A32.3.91.951107153011.214608B-100000@moose.uvm.edu>

            I forgot to mention "Tears" in my AD review (believe me, it's not
    for lack of being a great song); I didn't have the CD in front of me. If
    any of you care, it is incredible. I can't really imagine Rush
    doing it, especially Geddy singing it. Very emotional with a haunting
    melody that grows on you. Another album highlight.

            BTW, since I receieved AD yesterday, I have already copied it to
    tape so I can blast it on my walkman after quiet hours in my dorm. I'm
    not exagerating when I say that it is all I have listened to in the last
    24 hours, with exception of taking time out to listen to one Toad the Wet
    Sprocket song. Mike Bahr....what else can I say? If you ever need a
    kidney....

                                    Richie

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    Date: Tue, 7 Nov 1995 15:16:28 -0600 (CST)
    From: Andrew Howard Martin <martinah@csd.uwm.edu>
    To: ytsejam@anthor.arastar.com
    Subject: IRC
    Message-ID: <Pine.OSF.3.91.951107151221.12855A-100000@alpha2.csd.uwm.edu>

    Hey 'jammers,
            Do any of you think it'd be a good idea to set up a time when we
    could all get on IRC? I go in there every time I'm logged in and I
    haven't talked to anyone yet.
            Any ideas?
                                                            Andrew H. Martin
                                                    martinah@alpha2.csd.uwm.edu

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    Date: Tue, 7 Nov 1995 17:25:48 -0500 (EST)
    From: Andrew Keegan <akeegan@liii.com>
    To: ytsejam@anthor.arastar.com
    Cc: Multiple recipients of list <ytsejam@anthor.arastar.com>
    Subject: Re: Dead Winter Dead (NDTC)
    Message-ID: <Pine.SUN.3.91.951107172334.5739E-100000@oak.liii.com>

    On Tue, 7 Nov 1995, Baron Sengir wrote:

    > To: Matt Masi
    >
    > I agree with you praise of Savatage's _Dead Winter Dead_. Yes, GET THIS
    > ALBUM! It is an excellent piece of work. You just have to bear with some
    > of the vocals, but other than that, it's great.
    >
    > Paul

    I also agree. BTW, Are the vocals in "I Am" done by the lead singer? It
    doesn't really sound like him.

    Andy

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    Date: Tue, 7 Nov 1995 18:04:34 -0500 (EST)
    From: Partha Mukhopadhyay <ahtrap@umich.edu>
    To: ytsejam@anthor.arastar.com
    Subject: Scarred not on AWAKE Cassette?
    Message-ID: <Pine.SOL.3.91.951107175127.9291A-100000@zaxxon.rs.itd.umich.edu>

    Yeah, I found out about that one the hard way, when I joined this forum
    last January, thenabouts....then again, I went 4-5 months w/cassette only,
    not knowing what I had been missing (Aug-Dec), so I was pretty stoked
    to find out there was another 11 minutes of DT music...and then someone
    mentioned WDADU on here....and then came Mike Bahr......
    Damn, I love this list.........
    What's my point? No point, just thought I'd express my appreciation to you all.
                    Partha Mukhopadhyay

    Q of the day: What are the funniest things you've come across on this list?
    Tops for me were:
    1) Back just after I found out about ACOS and got a dub of the tDOE version,
       somebody asked about the title, along the lines of
            "What does ACOS stand for? ANOTHER CARESS OF STEEL?"
        Having been a Rush fan long before I found DT, that line had me
        dying....good thing I read it in private, mighta earned a few suspicious
        looks in a school computer lab :)
    2) Joe Krueger's Ytse/Jam takeoff (the extra voices made the gag work for me)

                                   psm

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    Date: Tue, 7 Nov 1995 18:05:42 -0500
    From: bjgateno@students.wisc.edu (Benjamin Gateno)
    To: ytsejam@anthor.arastar.com
    Subject: Stuff
    Message-ID: <v02110100acc59240a847@[146.151.39.124]>

    Fuck Dave. Dudes, those Bad 4 Good boys are pretty talented, but I don't
    like the lead singer (Sam from Different Strokes) that much. Every time I
    listen all I can think about is him saying in that shitty little boy's
    tone, "Hello Mr.D!"
    But that guitar player is pretty good considering his age. I can't play
    anywhere near that level,and I can whip out a couple of decent licks, but
    he is Vai's prodigy. In general, the album is pretty cheesy. It's some of
    the worst compositions from Steve Vai I've ever heard.

    Right now I'm listening to Take The Time, which I haven't listened to in a
    long time. Actually I'm listening to the entire IaW disc. The best part
    is in PMU when it's just James singing "Watch the Sparrow falling......"

    Am I getting too long? Well, I'll just ask a couple of questions.

    1) What's the title of the Picasso piece that's on our Italian God's
    guitar? It's cool.

    2) I asked this earlier (Goodie, now I'm on to Surrounded! :^) ), but can
    anyone out there near or in Minnesota give a few of us a ride to one of the
    shows on the East Coast????? We have to see these shows, and we have
    plenty of gas money. We would not be a burden. Please?!

    Well, sorry, this is longer than I expected. Thanks for hearing me out.

    Benjamin Gateno
    bjgateno@students.wisc.edu

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    Date: Tue, 07 Nov 1995 11:29:08 -0400 (EDT)
    From: EMRST2@vms.cis.pitt.edu
    To: ytsejam@anthor.arastar.com
    Subject: I need acoustic dreams fast
    Message-ID: <01HXCZ23KA1U9YDYSY@vms.cis.pitt.edu>

    Hey jammers,
            I sent this out the other day, but got no responses, so here it is
    again. I need a good dub of acoustic dreams, but fast. I want to use parts of
    it in a presentation, early next week. So I need the tape to go out Wednesday
    or Thursday at the latest. I have much to trade audio boot wise, and I also
    have a couple of Awake picks from the promotional period of Awake. Get back to
    me today.

    Thanks,
    KAI

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    Date: Tue, 7 Nov 1995 09:34:04 -0700 (MST)
    From: William Kriski <wkriski@enci.ucalgary.ca>
    To: ytsejam@anthor.arastar.com
    Subject: Ben's riddle reply et al...
    Message-ID: <Pine.SUN.3.91.951107092943.27972A-100000@casual1>

    Ben,

    I'm going to guess Erotomania. Beginning is drums then the guitar.
    You've got gaps between notes so I could be wrong...

    Brandon Vaughn: Can you e-mail me? I don't have your e-mail address and
    I want to send you the ACOS tab.

    Adam: Yes I noticed that about Get the Funk Out when I bought the disk,
    however I listen to music to death...also how about that solo! He does
    some wild tapping that was very badly tabbed out in the tab book but
    almost correctly in GFTPM.

    Will

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    Date: Tue, 07 Nov 1995 10:35:40 CST
    From: BURGER KING EMPLOYEE OF THE MONTH <jccrowder@postman.harding.edu>
    To: YTSEJAM@anthor.arastar.com
    Subject: Response to Minhaz
    Message-ID: <00999085.3F7DF5C0.48@postman.harding.edu>

         Hey dude, I know what you mean, but I am worse off. Trust me, bud.

    I paid a freaking butt-load for my ACoS CD. On Sep. 22, I bought it at a place
    here near school for $15.99!!!!!! It's definitely worth the 16 bucks, but if
    everyone else is only paying 8 for the same rush, I feel gipped.

         Has everyone seen my new sig :)
                                 Chris Crowder

    P.S. For you non-country lovers out there, Clint Black is awesome! :)

    ********************************************************************************
    * Chris Crowder * Dream Theater, Rush, Alice in Chains, *
    * HU Box #596 * Queensyrche, Genesis, Metallica, *
    * Searcy, AR 72149-0001 * Silverchair, Clint Black, Blues Traveler *
    * * *** and the list goes on *** *
    * <jccrowder@harding.edu> * *
    ********************************************************************************

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    Date: Tue, 7 Nov 1995 20:09:47 +0200 (EET)
    From: Raitz Hool <raivo@lbi.ee>
    To: ytsejam@anthor.arastar.com
    Subject: who what where when why
    Message-ID: <Pine.LNX.3.91.951107200319.12550A-100000@kontiki.lbi.ee>

    1: What was the first DT album i picked up/why?

            Accidentally listened to Awake being sure it was Queensryche. I
            was amazed and thought, "Wow... Ryche have become something big
            at last."

    Favorite DT Song(s)
            Scarred, A Mind Beside Itself, Take The Time, A Fortune In Lies

    Least Favorite DT Song(s)
            The Killing Hand, Under A Glass Moon, Afterlife

    Age: 20

    Sex: Male

    Instrument:
            Guitar

    Raitz

    We did as we were told...
       May we just offer you an apology
          for all the monsters of our time.

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    Date: Tue, 7 Nov 1995 09:42:50 -0600
    From: msr7146@tam2000.tamu.edu (Matt Rosin)
    To: ytsejam@anthor.arastar.com
    Subject: allow me to introduce myself . . .
    Message-ID: <199511071542.JAA15242@tam2000.tamu.edu>

    hey, jammers.

    this is my first d.t.-relavant post to the jam. i'm a freshman philosophy
    major at texas a&m (same school where brian goes).

    i first heard d.t. when i caught PMU on the radio. i thought to myself,
    hey, they sound sorta like queensryche! is it just me, or is j.p.'s solo on
    PMU very reminiscent of chris degarmo's on THE MISSION? compare them. just
    one of those little details i always seem to notice. . .

    i'm 18 years old.

    favorite d.t. song: (that's a damn hard question) Learning to Live

    least favorite d.t. song: Status Seeker

    instruments: vocals, keys

    >ACoS is # 3 on the top 25 hard albums! I miss my 6 jams a day! has anyone
    >read Communion?

    you're into communion? cool. my biggest obsession (besides music) is
    aliens/UFO's/abduction. there's 2 books after communion: transformation
    (even better than communion and more informative) and breakthrough (not yet
    out in paperback - hopefully soon!!!!). if you want to talk about that
    stuff (or really anything else, feel free to e-mail me personally.

    until later

    "how do you govern a country with 350 different kinds of cheese?"
                            --- Charles DeGaulle
    <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><>
    * Matt Rosin * IMAGESCAPE *
    * PO Box 15315 * ambient/progressive rock *
    * College Station, Tx * Matt Rosin: vocals/keyboards/synths *
    * 77841-7315 * ----will be in the studio Dec. '95---- *
    * msr7146@tam2000.tamu.edu * ---------e-mail for more info--------- *
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    Date: Tue, 7 Nov 95 13:06:31 EST
    From: John Ambrose <jambrose@eden.rutgers.edu>
    To: ytsejam@anthor.arastar.com
    Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 1110
    Message-ID: <CMM-RU.1.5.815767591.jambrose@er7.rutgers.edu>

    Ok, there's something I want to say...

            99.99% of you 'jammers are awesome people, who have great taste in
    music, and have interesting and informative things to say on this digest.

            There ARE two things I have to bitch about, though. They both
    pertain to people discussing their other favorite bands. Some people try to
    use this opportunity to set themselves up as cooler than the rest of us.

            The first category is people who think they're cooler than the rest
    of us because one of their favorite bands is a band they claim no one else
    has ever heard of. Like the guy in the last 'jam who thinks no one has ever
    heard of Helmet. Get real, man! Helmet is a good band, but they're old-hat
    to most of us.

            The second category is actually a broader case of Category #1. This
    is the group of people who claims that they're superior to Progresive Rock
    fans, because they listen to such a broad range of music. For example, the
    big Dave Matthews thread here from a couple of weeks ago. Dave Matthews
    sucks. Jazz sucks. Rap sucks. If you listen to this crap, you aren't
    cooler than us DT/Rush/Yes fans; you just have worse musical taste.

            Flame away!

                                            --jambrose@eden.rutgers.edu

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    Date: Tue, 7 Nov 1995 18:12:12 +0000
    From: P.McLoughlin@bra0108.wins.icl.co.uk
    To: ytsejam@anthor.arastar.com
    Subject: RE: 1. Perfect Strangers solo 2. CD hesitates
    Message-ID: <"3912*/I=P/S=McLoughlin/OU=bra0108/O=icl/PRMD=icl/ADMD=gold 400/C=GB/"@MHS>

    1 To the jammer who posted the PS lyrics: is there a guitar or a
    keyboard solo in the Deep Purple version ?
    2. Does anyone know why my CD player intermittently hesitates
    for an instant about 2 minutes into a track, normally the first
    track I play from a CD but not every CD, perhaps even only on
    the first CD of the session. Patricia

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    Date: Tue, 7 Nov 95 13:36:29 -0500
    From: Jean-Francois_Cote@INRS-SANTE.UQuebec.CA
    To: ytsejam@anthor.arastar.com
    Subject: AD dubsite
    Message-ID: <H0000f5f03688202@MHS>

    Hello everybody,

     here are the AD dubsite. We are only 3 and i hope to hear
    from a couple more of you

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