YTSEJAM digest 1363

From: ytsejam@ax.com
Date: Sat Mar 23 1996 - 14:23:37 EST

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                                YTSEJAM Digest 1363

    Today's Topics:

      1) Mail Item Format Warning
     by "RESPONSE at IBMMAIL 03/22/96 - 22:42:12" <response@ibmmail.com>
      2) Electric Version of The Silent Man
     by DreamNDay@aol.com
      3) Re: YTSEJAM digest 1362
     by DreamNDay@aol.com
      4) "The Mirror" Question?
     by cfh@galaxy.galstar.com (Hebertson)
      5) Re: "Ear Candy"
     by Neil Elliott <101352.3261@compuserve.com>
      6) Woo Hoo Hahaha!
     by Chris Oates <aspect@cats.ucsc.edu>
      7) Birch Hill
     by DreamNDay@aol.com
      8) Me drumming.
     by Ben Laussade <laussade@enet.net>
      9) TIM LODGE ENDORSEMENT
     by WarrenDW@aol.com
     10) YTSEJAM digest 1361
     by Ana Gilari <72324.1076@compuserve.com>
     11) Something Yet Lingers
     by Mason Pokladnik <fmp8157@tam2000.tamu.edu>
     12) I'm published in paperback :)
     by "Paul W. Cashman" <vanyel@crl.com>
     13) Re: Mike's limited CD
     by skooc@ix.netcom.com (Scott Cook)
     14) Re: questions
     by JamesArin@aol.com
     15) Tim Lodge's CD's--BUY!!
     by haiders@kenyon.edu
     16) Anyone 'jammers need some spare change?
     by Timothy Lodge <axe@usa.nai.net>
     17) asdf
     by marcelo <mar-barr@argos.uniandes.edu.co>
     18) Pro-Pain
     by DreamNDay@aol.com
     19) yo punk rockas
     by WildKoba@aol.com
     20) New in the list
     by Alan <al766074@ACADEM01.MTY.ITESM.MX>

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    Date: Fri, 22 Mar 1996 17:43:17 EST
    From: "RESPONSE at IBMMAIL 03/22/96 - 22:42:12" <response@ibmmail.com>
    To: ytsejam@ax.com
    Subject: Mail Item Format Warning
    Message-ID: <199603222243.OAA12432@mindcrime.ax.com>

    The mail item that you sent at 22:42:47 GMT on 22 Mar 1996 has been delivered.

    However, it has been necessary to convert this item into a
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    Date: Fri, 22 Mar 1996 18:16:31 -0500
    From: DreamNDay@aol.com
    To: ytsejam@ax.com
    Subject: Electric Version of The Silent Man
    Message-ID: <960322181630_452549490@emout04.mail.aol.com>

    Can someone please transcribe the guitar solos on the EVotSM for me? It would
    be greatly appreciated!

    "Gee, I hope this doesn't show up just after the post about only posting one
    at a time!"-Brian

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    Date: Fri, 22 Mar 1996 18:29:44 -0500
    From: DreamNDay@aol.com
    To: ytsejam@ax.com
    Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 1362
    Message-ID: <960322182943_359084852@emout04.mail.aol.com>

    >No! I can't stand the group of wankers known as Megadeth. I highly doubt I

    >would go (I'd wait for DT to headline), and even if I did go, I'd leave
    >as soon as DT was done and the house lights came back on. Before all
    >you 'Deth fans flame me, remember, this is my opinion.

    What the hell is wrong with you people?!?!?!?!!? Why are all the Metal bands
    being refered to as Wankers? It sounds like some redneck term that I'd hear
    in ARKVILLE!!!!!I know this is your opinion, and this is my opinion...YOUR
    OPINION SUCKS!!!! :) Have a nice day. Thank you, drive through.

    Brian

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    Date: Fri, 22 Mar 1996 17:33:23 -0600
    From: cfh@galaxy.galstar.com (Hebertson)
    To: ytsejam@ax.com
    Subject: "The Mirror" Question?
    Message-ID: <v01540b00ad7895865eca@[204.251.82.192]>

    Anyone know where the sound bites on "The Mirror" are from? - Maybee this
    has been discussed before, but I am not sure... I know there has been
    discussion about "Space-Dye Vest" sound bites, but I do not remember if it
    was ever discussed what "The Mirror" bites are from... Thanks

       -------------------
    Chris Hebertson
    cfh@galstar.com
    http://www.galstar.com/~cfh/
    "The way your heart beats makes all
    difference - In Learning to Live."
    - Dream Theater

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    Date: 22 Mar 96 19:37:42 EST
    From: Neil Elliott <101352.3261@compuserve.com>
    To: "INTERNET:ytsejam@ax.com" <ytsejam@ax.com>
    Subject: Re: "Ear Candy"
    Message-ID: <960323003741_101352.3261_JHP75-1@CompuServe.COM>

    Just heard an advance tape of the new King's X album "Ear Candy"

    Well, it's your standard King's X stuff, with nothing too outstanding on it,
    unfortunately. There are a few tracks that have that familiar sound to them,
    that you at times think, that they have come off a previous release, but it is
    still very enjoyable and a good listen. 'Do' check out 'The Train' and 'Picture'
    for starters.

    For now,

    Neil Elliott
    ***********************************************************
    Editor of "Images And Words" - The 'Official Fanzine' *
    ***********************************************************

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    Date: Fri, 22 Mar 1996 18:28:45 -0800
    From: Chris Oates <aspect@cats.ucsc.edu>
    To: The BafuJam <ytsejam@ax.com>
    Subject: Woo Hoo Hahaha!
    Message-ID: <1.5.4b12.32.19960323022845.0068cda4@cats.ucsc.edu>

    Well, got my CDs from Tim Lodge today!! woo hoo, and I must say, did the
    boys ever look funny in those days! Check out the feathered hairdo on
    Kevin! Hahahahaha! I love the mugshot of Mike on the Rising Power CD.
    Thanks, Tim, you came through, except you forgot the copy of the Birch Hill
    show like we talked about... oops. Oh well, anyone out there who doesn't
    have these yet, order them. The pictures alone are worth the price in
    comedy value. Except Instrumental II. Pretty normal. They look like
    outtakes from the WDADU pics, except Kevin's head has been pasted on ... ?
    I can't comment on the music yet, ad I'm only on the first track of the Maj
    demos.

     __ /\ __ +-------------------------------------+
     __\/__\/__ | ~Chris |-+
       \_||_/ | For a boring homepage, web to: | |
      /__||__\ | http://www2.ucsc.edu/people/aspect/ | |
     // \ | \\ +-------------------------------------+ |
         \| +-------------------------------------+

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    Date: Fri, 22 Mar 1996 21:51:42 -0500
    From: DreamNDay@aol.com
    To: ytsejam@ax.com
    Subject: Birch Hill
    Message-ID: <960322180225_175129536@emout08.mail.aol.com>

    Hey, I was listening to the radio, and it said God Lives Underwater was
    playing at Birch Hill and it was all ages, but 21 to drink. anyone know why
    the DT show was 18+?

    "See, I can keep my posts down to one at a time!"-Brian

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    Date: Fri, 22 Mar 1996 21:00:07 -0700
    From: Ben Laussade <laussade@enet.net>
    To: ytsejam@ax.com
    Subject: Me drumming.
    Message-ID: <199603230400.VAA09314@maple.enet.net>

    Hi.

    I'm bored.

    I wanted to make a .wav of myself drumming.

    Unfortunately, my drums are across the house from my computer.

    So, I did the only logical thing.

    I moved my drums into my room. :-)

    MUWAHAHAHAHA!!!

    I wonder what my point is...oh well. Not too many Jams lately, so I had to
    post SOMEthing.

    Gidday.
    Ben Laussade

    Favorite Song of the Week: Amish Paradise

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    Date: Fri, 22 Mar 1996 23:54:20 -0500
    From: WarrenDW@aol.com
    To: ytsejam@ax.com
    Subject: TIM LODGE ENDORSEMENT
    Message-ID: <960322235419_253646119@emout10.mail.aol.com>

    Someone asked if anyone has purchased any CDs from Tim Lodge. I bought 4 of
    them over a 3 month period. He kept me up to date on shipping schedules and
    everything arrived just as promised. The music is really good and the
    recordings are good too.
    If he comes out with a 5th one I will buy that one too.

    Warren in Oregon with the Dream Theater Fan Club shaft being slowly removed

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    Date: 23 Mar 96 00:53:10 EST
    From: Ana Gilari <72324.1076@compuserve.com>
    To: <ytsejam@ax.com>
    Subject: YTSEJAM digest 1361
    Message-ID: <960323055310_72324.1076_CHU108-5@CompuServe.COM>

    Could someone please tell me how to change my email address in this mailing
    list ?
     
    I now have a new email address.
     
    Thank you

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    Date: Sat, 23 Mar 1996 00:58:54 -0600 (CST)
    From: Mason Pokladnik <fmp8157@tam2000.tamu.edu>
    To: ytsejam@ax.com
    Subject: Something Yet Lingers
    Message-ID: <Pine.SOL.3.91.960323002226.5516A-100000@tam2000.tamu.edu>

    well given the affinity for Abvreviations on this list i hereby dub Matt
    Rosin's new Album Something Yet Lingers (hereafter refered to as SYL).
    now with that little piece of legality out of the way down to business.

    Band SURREALITY

    album:SYL

    track 1 apokalypsis-
    cool rain intro some wonderful tones emanating from this album already
    keyboard players your going to love it! this is a very keyboard oriented
    album it's kind of a refreshing change of pace from all the guitars you
    hear all the time ( hey I'm even a guitarist.) very simple yet complete.
     
    track 2. naked-
    first lyrics on the album still very restrained kind of an antithesis of
    Labrie very understated yet still making his point. I think he may be a
    philosopher or some kind of thinker he has a very poetic style to his
    lyrics. music is still ... well I wnat to say pretty but it's kind of
    dark and pretty doesn't do it justice.

    track 3. insomne
    "pretty cool" very simple melody explorations.

    track 4. my serenity
    well for a person who sound like he has a lot of turmoil in his life it's
    kind of an ironic title but wiat there is meaning to this riddle but
    you'll have to hear it to understand it.

    track 5. warm
    not for the squemish or silly if you have sex on the brain don't pay
    attention to the lyrics until your in more of a contemplative mood. this
    guy like to open up to his listeners so don't be alittle surprised if
    your startled by his frankness.

    track 6. a liquid surface
    A uh well It's something you have to experience. Reminds me alot of a
    guy ay southwest Texas U. Ben Londa By the way he's pretty good too.

    track 7. waiting
    spoken word kind of the theme of the album.

    track 8. quietus
    well the second half is awesome great mixing of vocals and whispered
    vocals. a little more guitar used very effectively

    track 9. from where I am
    wow! If you have a Good stereo you should get the album just for the
    second part of this song the tones are so rich and surrounding you could
    take a bath in it. only one complaint the electric guitar sound a little
    out of place but it only plays for a short time in the back ground with
    no chords just kind of a background melody that's really cool.

    overall impression Excellent.
    the operative word here is value $3 dollars to be exact Best 3 dollars
    I've spent in awhile.

    contact http://http.tamu.edu:8000/~msr7146/imagescape
    for more details plus lyric and ordering info Cool web page too.
    also has a link to No Exit the guy from Southwest I mentioned earlier.

    if I seem a little vague about this it's because It's one of those thing
    you just have to experience.

    this is a very cool album get it! IMEO (in my exalted opinion)

    ------------------------------------
    -Mason Pokladnik -
    -fmp8157@tam2000.tamu.edu -
    -http://http.tamu.edu:8000/~fmp8157-
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    Date: Sat, 23 Mar 1996 00:06:10 -0800 (PST)
    From: "Paul W. Cashman" <vanyel@crl.com>
    To: ytsejam@ax.com
    Subject: I'm published in paperback :)
    Message-ID: <199603230806.AA12888@crl13.crl.com>

    As some of you know, I've had a story published in a fantasy
    (sword-and-sorcery) anthology. I always felt guilty announcing it
    while the book was out as a hardcover 'cause that's like $20, but now,
    finally, it's out in paperback and a lot cheaper. :)

    Most decent bookstores should have copies of ELRIC -- TALES OF THE
    WHITE WOLF, which is a collection of short-stories featuring Elric,
    Michael Moorcock's now-legendary runesword-wielding antihero. My
    story is right in the middle of the book, and is the tale of Elric's
    accession to the Ruby Throne of Melnibone'. I wrote it between pizza
    deliveries at Primo's Pizza, and since it was before I discovered DT,
    there are no sneaky DT references in it. :)

    I've been told by many it's a good story (one chap said it was the
    best in the anthology, which is cool because there are some 'real'
    pros in there as well). I think the overall quality of stories in
    there is fair to good -- I've seen better collections, and some worse
    ones. :) Some familiarity with the Elric character is probably best,
    but my story can stand alone. The publisher is White Wolf,
    best-known as a game studio (Vampire role-playing, etc.)

    ObDTC: I'm also the guy in charge of publications for a
    SF/fantasy/gaming/comics convention here called Dragon*Con, and I
    -did- sneak DT references into my 'welcome' column in our just-printed
    progress reports. Approximately 60,000 were printed and about half
    were mailed, the others distributed to comics and bookstores, so if
    you know someone who's getting one, play 'spot the DT refs' when you
    open it. :)

    --
    |   I know it's easier to walk away than look it in the eye....     |
    |   I would raise a shelter to the sky...          (Dream Theater,  |
    |   And here beneath this star tonight I lie....   "Surrounded")    |
    +-  Paul W. Cashman   vanyel@crl.com   http://www.crl.com/~vanyel  -+
    

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    Date: Sat, 23 Mar 1996 00:25:40 -0800 From: skooc@ix.netcom.com (Scott Cook) To: ytsejam@ax.com Subject: Re: Mike's limited CD Message-ID: <199603230825.AAA17621@ix3.ix.netcom.com>

    >>How about letting Jim Colberg get one so he can offer it up? Am I out >>of line here? Just a suggestion.

    >I would probably be against this. The point of the limited CD is to >give thanks to those people who've supported Mike the whole time, or >helped him in his projects. I would have no problem with setting up a >high-quality tape tree, though.<<

    I understand your point, G. Jack. The thing is that there's may be a lot of people on the jam that have not been here long enough to have participated in all of Mike's CD creations. For example, when I joined the jam last summer, Subconscious had come and gone already. I have since got Subcon in a trade and have all of Mike's CD's since (AD #247, WDATU #052, AQ & SFAM in the #20's, and Cygnus is coming w/ AQ). I just think it isn't fair to penalize me or the rest of us because we didn't get on the jam by a certain date. That's why I suggested the copies. The copies (or reissue if you want to call it that) could have a diffent cover or something that would make it different from the original but would still retain the quality of the original. That's just my .02 worth. Have a good day.

    Scott Cook

    "I'm just a 'soul' whose intentions are good, Oh Lord, please don't let me be misunderstood."

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    Date: Sat, 23 Mar 1996 03:32:13 -0500 From: JamesArin@aol.com To: ytsejam@ax.com Subject: Re: questions Message-ID: <960322212114_452670003@emout08.mail.aol.com>

    In a message dated 96-03-22 17:44:55 EST, you write:

    >Subject: questions >Message-ID: <Pine.SOL.3.91.960321205941.5518B-100000@email1.asu.edu> > >Have anyone ordered from Timothy Lodge about the DT demos and Rising >Power? I am thinking about ordering from him and would like to know if >anyone knows him. Thanks! > > > > Hui-Chi > auhcy@asu.edu > http://www.public.asu.edu/~auhcy > >

    Tim has done orders like this many times before and I have never heard of any problems. Although I have not ordered these discs from him (I already had them all) I have ordered a tape copy of the Kevin Moore demos. The tape came quickly and was of very good quality. Also the discs he is offering are not that easy to come by and his prices are better than the prices when I have come across them. Later Jim Colberg

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    Date: Sat, 23 Mar 1996 09:43:57 EST From: haiders@kenyon.edu To: ytsejam@ax.com Subject: Tim Lodge's CD's--BUY!! Message-ID: <0099FC25.B831EEC0.18@kenyon.edu>

    Hello Jammers--

    Someone asked about Tim Lodge and the CD's he's selling (the Instrumentals, Majesty demo, Rising Power, etc.) in the last jam. I can only give my utter approval for his stuff. These CD's are great. The sound quality is better than many boots, some of it very close to studio quality. The biggest part is that there are a lot of tunes that you've never heard before. Cool ideas that never made it onto on of the albums. Plus, there are some cool cover songs that just kick ass like Rush's "Limelight." Instrumental I and II are without a singer, too, and that is great. I mean, if I want to hear godly vocals I can listen to I&W or Awake, but it's cool to hear just the music to get an idea of how DT writes and really hear the individual instruments. Well, that's what I think. I was overjoyed when I got my CD's and popped them into my player. I'm sure all the other jammers that have the CD's will agree. If you've got the cash, go for it.

    Sean Haider

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    Date: Fri, 22 Mar 1996 17:57:49 GMT From: Timothy Lodge <axe@usa.nai.net> To: ytsejam@anthor.arastar.com Subject: Anyone 'jammers need some spare change? Message-ID: <199603221757.RAA04093@usa.nai.net>

    If anyone here on the ytsejam likes to surf the net, and wants to get paid just by using many internet resources to market a product, please send me email, and i will give you full information.

    Also, if anyone here wants to start saving $$ on your state-to-state long distance bills, and pay a flat .0129 cents/min fee using FCI, please email me.

    OBLIGATORY DT CONTENT: I just got my copy of the Birch Hill show today, and it rocks! Scarred is amazing. Its too bad they didn't play it at the El-N-Gee show in Connecticut!!*(&*(&(*!

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    Date: Thu, 21 Mar 1996 15:49:27 -0500 From: marcelo <mar-barr@argos.uniandes.edu.co> To: ytsejam@anthor.arastar.com Subject: asdf Message-ID: <9603212049.AA16274@argos.uniandes.edu.co>

    suscribe ytsejam Marcelo Barrera

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    Date: Sat, 23 Mar 1996 11:39:34 -0500 From: DreamNDay@aol.com To: ytsejam@ax.com Subject: Pro-Pain Message-ID: <960323113933_452984865@mail06>

    Hey, everyone, I saw Pro-Pain in Poughkeepsie, NY last night. They were fookin' incredible. Definately a band that holds up live. Their new album Contents Under Pressure comes out May 12 or 13 and they said if it doesn't do good, they're calling it quits. If you like real heavy stuff go buy it!

    later--------------Brian

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    Date: Sat, 23 Mar 1996 13:27:04 -0500 From: WildKoba@aol.com To: ytsejam@ax.com Subject: yo punk rockas Message-ID: <960323132657_359705421@emout10.mail.aol.com>

    it's been a long time since i really sat down to read a jam. i hate taking 22 credits and double majoring.

    um, wondering what the hell is going on with all these dtributes and all. i've gotten 4659876892 emails about it, and i have no clue (or very little) about the situation here. i'd like in, but i'm not sure with who or how and all that shit.

    i was hoping someone had/has a copy of the malibu or elngee's shows (1st night), but i guess not. if you do, please email me.

    anyone listen to sepultura? very interesting bunch a guys. i bought their new cd (roots) on a whim, and i actually like it. really heavy (kinda like bafu vai as a sumo wrestler).

    anyways, i also have for you galactic cowboys fans a copy of their tour dates sent to me by maria at metal blade. if you care, good, if not suck me and like THAT,

    <Galactic Cowboys <3/29 The Abyss Houston TX <3/30 Galaxy Club Dallas TX <3/31 The Attic Al Paso TX <4/01 Dingo Bar Albuquerque NM <4/03 Paragon Tucson AZ <4/04 Mason Jar Phoenix AZ <4/05 Troubador West Hollyweird CA <4/07 The gold Rush Placerville CA <4/08 Showcase Theater Corona CA <4/09 Hot Rod Cafe Fairfield CA <4/10 The Edge Palo Alto CA <4/12 Lion's Lair Denver Co <4/13 Pure Energy Colorado Springs Co <4/14 Rock Island Wichita KS <4/16 Thurston's Chicago IL <4/17 Reptile House Grand Rapids MI <4/18 Al Rosa Villa Colombus OH <4/19 Cafe A Go Go New York City <4/20 Rat Boston MA <4/21 Middle East Philadelphia PA <4/22 Drop Shop Huntington WV (with Trouble/Cathedral) <4/23 Jaxx Springfield VA <4/25 Planet Rock Huntsville AL <4/26 Jeremiah's Charlotte NC <4/27 Bay Street Bar Savannah GA

    so there. ya dig. good. i'm outta here.

    see ya.

    david the magical kobayashi who doesn't need your fuckin shit to get me through the day.

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    Date: Sat, 23 Mar 1996 12:03:38 -0600 From: Alan <al766074@ACADEM01.MTY.ITESM.MX> To: ytsejam@ax.com Subject: New in the list Message-ID: <199603231803.MAA70879@academ01.mty.itesm.mx>

    Hi to all! I'm new to the list and I'm from Mexico, I have only the CD's "When Dreams and Day Unite" and "Awake" but I've heard "Images and Words" and "A Change Of Seasons" too. I have no singles, but I have the "Images and Words Video", can anybody write a list of singles for me? my email address is al766074@academ01.mty.itesm.mx my name is Alan Estrada, Do anybody knows when does Dream Theater plan to come to Mexco? I heard that maybe for this summer they will be here, but wh told me that told me that that was just a maybe... Well Thanks, and see you soon...

    Stay cool... at least somebody's cool as you _/7 . .:::. ` _ , ' ` _ , ' (o o) :(o o): . - (o)o) - - (o)o) - ooO--(_)--Ooo-ooO--(_)--Ooo--ooO'(_)--Ooo--ooO'(_)--Ooo _______________________________ [ That's not the beginning ] [ of the end ] [_______________________________] [ Alan Estrada Adler ] "For the first time in a long time [_______________________________] . . . everything was right in my [al766074@academ01.mty.itesm.mx ] world. . . and then I woke up." [_______________________________] [ Don't Worry, Be Hippie! ] [_______________________________] "Imagination is much more important [ That's the return to yourself ] than knowledge!"- Einstein --------------------------------- "Don't be afraid to be weak Don't be too proud to be strong If you want, then start to laugh if you must, then start to cry Be yourself don't hide Don't care what people say Just follow your own way"- C.M.C.

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