YTSEJAM digest 2482

From: ytsejam@ax.com
Date: Mon Apr 21 1997 - 00:26:12 EDT

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                                YTSEJAM Digest 2482

    Today's Topics:

      1) Re: New Producer
     by "KorgX3" <ibanez@mailhost.cyberhighway.net>
      2) MIKE PORTNOY
     by Hector Crisantes <snyfarms@gateway.dakotacom.net>
      3) Re: Chicken
     by "KorgX3" <ibanez@mailhost.cyberhighway.net>
      4) DT remix cd?
     by "Rip, Cow Virtuoso" <ripzero@dreamt.org>
      5) MIKE PORTNOY
     by Hector Crisantes <snyfarms@gateway.dakotacom.net>
      6) The chicken
     by YtseJim <LUTZ@uhavax.hartford.edu>
      7) Re: YTSEJAM digest 2481
     by Brian Hurst <bhurst65@calvin.edu>
      8) Chicken conundrum...
     by jusenkyo@uclink4.berkeley.edu (Shane Liebling)
      9) Re: Fates Warning -- Pale Fire
     by Sava Web <savaweb@winternet.com>
     10) The Chicken
     by Soul Madness <mcauburn@iinc.com>
     11) Re: The Chicken
     by Carlos Alfaro <calfaro@caribe.net>
     12) Re: YTSEJAM digest 2481
     by "Richard A. Rivera" <rrivera@zoo.uvm.edu>
     13)
     by jsj@ix.netcom.com (J. E. James)
     14) Re: o|----->
     by eckie@asu.edu
     15) Re: Metallica regressing? (NDTC)
     by eckie@asu.edu
     16) Re: Rush tickets
     by Brian <DreamNDay@dreamt.org>
     17) Re: Metallica regressing?
     by Jacktallica Thetfield <thetgyi@BGNet.bgsu.edu>
     18) Re: more spew
     by me128 student <me128-ba@calcium.ME.Berkeley.EDU>
     19) Pale Fire, CIA9ITG, New Album!!!
     by MTeiper@aol.com

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    Date: Sun, 20 Apr 1997 15:22:04 +0000
    From: "KorgX3" <ibanez@mailhost.cyberhighway.net>
    To: ytsejam@ax.com
    Subject: Re: New Producer
    Message-ID: <199704202121.OAA02076@odin.ax.com>

    > I don't really get it. Why bother pushing for a 60 minute cd when you
    > have the 74+ minutes worth of material. I would think that a 60 minute
    > cd would be just as commercially successful as a 74 minute one, because
    > last time I checked, a 60 m. cd still costs the same as an 80 minute
    > one...maybe this new producer is a lazy fuck?

    Yah. this is the same guy who put 70+ minutes of stuff on the new
    Journey album. IMO, one of the best sounding albums I've heard to
    date, not to mention quite a success, but that was gonna be obvious
    from the start. :)

    > Anyway, the main reason I am rushing out this email instead of
    > sleeping, is to FINALLY pass on the Official Word that we will begin
    > recording the long-overdue new Dream Theater album next month (May)
    > with producer Kevin Shirley (Aerosmith, Journey, Rush). The
    > projected completion is around August, and if that stays on schedule
    > then the projected release would be late Sept./ Oct. There is no
    > album title or track listing as of yet...

    <Dream Theater>Mission Control, have we permission to begin countdown?
    <Elektra> Dream Theater, this is mission control. Permission has
             been granted to begin the countdown.
    <Dream Theater> Woo! Woo! :)
    "Idle hands are the Devil's advocate. Keep busy thine hands
    and forbid the Devil into thy lustful desires!"
                    --Bishop Maynard on the subject of self arrousal.
                      "KorgX3" ibanez@cyberhighway.net
                      http://www.cyberhighway.net/~ibanez

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    Date: Sun, 20 Apr 1997 14:28:43 -0700
    From: Hector Crisantes <snyfarms@gateway.dakotacom.net>
    To: ytsejam@ax.com
    Subject: MIKE PORTNOY
    Message-ID: <335A8A8B.754C@pop.dakotacom.net>

    HEY MIKE!!!!!!!!

    H
    H
    H
    H

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    Date: Sun, 20 Apr 1997 11:46:49 +0000
    From: "KorgX3" <ibanez@mailhost.cyberhighway.net>
    To: ytsejam@ax.com
    Subject: Re: Chicken
    Message-ID: <199704202126.OAA02131@odin.ax.com>

    > The Dream Theater and Queensryche chicken jokes had me laughing my ass off.
    > How about one for Savatage, Fates Warning, or even some good non-prog metal
    > bands???

    Savatage - Don't even go there about drunk drivers.

    Nuff said. RIP Criss...
    "Idle hands are the Devil's advocate. Keep busy thine hands
    and forbid the Devil into thy lustful desires!"
                    --Bishop Maynard on the subject of self arrousal.
                      "KorgX3" ibanez@cyberhighway.net
                      http://www.cyberhighway.net/~ibanez

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    Date: Sun, 20 Apr 1997 16:20:58 -0500
    From: "Rip, Cow Virtuoso" <ripzero@dreamt.org>
    To: Heavy Metal Computer Nerds <ytsejam@ax.com>
    Subject: DT remix cd?
    Message-ID: <2.2.32.19970420212058.008f0368@mail.inlink.com>

    you know, with all the bands doing this remixing things.. you know, like
    KMFDM and NIN n stuff.. has anyone thought of what it'd be like to let some
    guys go and remix a buncha DT songs in different versions? just imagine
    letting some bands and artists like chem lab, coil, terminator x (a la
    public enemy) and what not get behind our favorite DT songs and churn them
    out in new deminsions. i've always wanted a Hip-Hop version of Lie or an
    industrial Voices :)

            ~Rip

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    Date: Sun, 20 Apr 1997 14:41:27 -0700
    From: Hector Crisantes <snyfarms@gateway.dakotacom.net>
    To: ytsejam@ax.com
    Subject: MIKE PORTNOY
    Message-ID: <335A8D87.EC6@pop.dakotacom.net>

    HEY MIKE!!!!!!
                                                 
    H H A PPPPP PPPPP Y Y
    H H A A P P P P Y Y
    HHHHHH A A PPPPP PPPPP Y
    H H A A A P P Y
    H H A A P P Y

    BBBB I RRRR TTTTTTT H H DDDD A Y Y !
    B B I R R T H H D D A A Y Y !
    BBBB I RRRR T HHHHH D D A A Y !
    B B I R R T H H D D A A A Y !
    BBBB I R R T H H DDDD A A Y o

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    Date: Sun, 20 Apr 1997 18:18:35 +0000
    From: YtseJim <LUTZ@uhavax.hartford.edu>
    To: ytsejam@ax.com
    Subject: The chicken
    Message-ID: <Pine.VMS.3.91-vms-b4.970420181313.33690A-100000@uhavax.hartford.edu>

    This one is pretty easy...

    > fast and furiously
    > Lightning-fast
    > speeding bus
    > loses it's favorite 'wing'
    > begins to slow down. The public seems to like this slower,
    > lost the ferociousness he once had
    > still believe he has it in him
    > "Which direction should I go now?"

    I like the 'Lightning' and 'Speeding bus' clues....
    Gotta be "metallica"

    %~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~%
    % "4 Billion Years between our Ears %
    % Still hatred brings us Many Tears." - Queensryche %
    %-----------------------------------------------------------------------%
    % Jim Lutz %
    % YtseJim@DreamT.Org YtseJim@HotMail.Com Lutz@Uhavax.Hartford.Edu %
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

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    Date: Sun, 20 Apr 1997 18:40:54 -0400 (EDT)
    From: Brian Hurst <bhurst65@calvin.edu>
    To: Multiple recipients of list <ytsejam@ax.com>
    Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 2481
    Message-ID: <Pine.GSO.3.96.970420183332.639B-100000@ursa.calvin.edu>

      It's great to hear the new DT album news! Hopefully no more than 6
    months more. I CAN'T WAIT!
      The answer to Vince's chicken riddle is (obviously):METALLICA
      Very obvious but very cool! Thanx Vince!

                                                  K.c.

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    Date: Sun, 20 Apr 1997 15:48:20 -0700
    From: jusenkyo@uclink4.berkeley.edu (Shane Liebling)
    To: ytsejam@ax.com
    Subject: Chicken conundrum...
    Message-ID: <v02130502af804d11307e@[128.32.100.59]>

    "Heheh :) Okay, here's a non-prog metal band chicken story. Enjoy!

            This angst filled chicken begins by running across the road as fast and
    furiously as it can and it begins to attract some attention early on.
    Sensing this, it refine's it's running style into a well-polished,
    Lightning-fast stride. Out of nowhere darts a speeding bus and rips off
    one of the chicken's wings, its favorite wing. VERY quickly paramedics fix
    up the chicken and give it a wing transplant. While still a good wing, it
    doesn't even compare to the severed one.
            ...And the chicken runs again, but he's getting tired now and he's
    getting
    older and he begins to slow down. The public seems to like this slower,
    cleaner approach, but the people who were behind the chicken from the start
    feel betrayed that he didn't keep up the fast pace. He seems to maybe have
    lost the ferociousness he once had, but some still believe he has it in him
    somewhere. Now the chicken stands in the middle of the road pondering the
    question, "Which direction should I go now?"

            Anyone up for guesses as to who this band is? It should be blatantly
    obvious :)"

    Too easy... Could it possibly be METALLICA??? Though I disagree with your
    opinion that they are any worse than in the beginning. I think they still
    kick major ass. On a related note, I almost picked up a CD boot of
    Metallica with Dave Mustaine in the line up, but didn't have the money at
    the time. Doh!

            -Shane

    ______________________________________________________________________________
    I Shane Liebling I I was told there's a miracle for each I
    I jusenkyo@uclink4.berkeley.edu I day that I try. I was told there's a I
    I http://www.earthlink.net/~mariachi I new love that's born for each one I
    I CAA Tweeker & Ytsejammer I that has died... Love is the Dance of I
    I Member of A.M.M.O. since 1997 I Eternity."Metropolis" - Dream Theater I
    ______________________________________________________________________________

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    Date: Sun, 20 Apr 1997 17:57:31 -0500 (CDT)
    From: Sava Web <savaweb@winternet.com>
    To: ytsejam@ax.com
    Cc: savaweb@icicle.winternet.com (Sava Web),
    Subject: Re: Fates Warning -- Pale Fire
    Message-ID: <199704202257.RAA12601@parka.winternet.com>

    >
    > Hi everyone,
    >
    > I was browsing through the Knights of the Round website, where I found a
    > Fates Warning cd single called Pale Fire. Does anyone have this and can tell
    > me what other songs are on this single ?
    >
    > Thanks,
    >
    > --Aurora--

    Fates Warning -- Pale Fire
    1. Pale Fire 4:17 (album version)
    2. Monument 4:29 (major edit)
    3. We only Say Goodbye 4:56 (remix)

    Not too bad for a real Fates Warning Fan. Esp. when you can get it
    directly from metal blade for $4.00 ...

    Check thier web site at http://www.iuma.com/Metal_Blade/

    or call (602) 705-7942

    They also have Fates Warning - No Exit on vinyl picture disc for $25

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    Date: Sun, 20 Apr 97 19:00 EDT
    From: Soul Madness <mcauburn@iinc.com>
    To: ytsejam@ax.com
    Subject: The Chicken
    Message-ID: <m0wJ5aw-000FNAC@xcalibur.iinc.com>

      You got me as to who this is- I would have guessed Savatage but it all
    doesn't fit together with them. I'm clueless.
    >
    > This angst filled chicken begins by running across the road as fast a>

    >
                    mcauburn@iinc.com
                    http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/5784
            ...so many times, I tried and failed to gather my courage
            reach again for that nail, life's been like dragging feet
            through sand and never finding the promised land....
                    Queensryche- Promised Land

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    Date: Sun, 20 Apr 1997 19:23:27 -0400
    From: Carlos Alfaro <calfaro@caribe.net>
    To: ytsejam@ax.com
    Subject: Re: The Chicken
    Message-ID: <335AA56F.4093@caribe.net>

    Soul Madness wrote:
    >
    > You got me as to who this is- I would have guessed Savatage but it all
    > doesn't fit together with them. I'm clueless.
    > >
    > > This angst filled chicken begins by running across the road as fast a>
    >
    > >
    > mcauburn@iinc.com
    > http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/5784
    > ...so many times, I tried and failed to gather my courage
    > reach again for that nail, life's been like dragging feet
    > through sand and never finding the promised land....
    > Queensryche- Promised Land

    'tallica dude..

    -- 
    

    "At the edge of chaos, unexpected outcomes occur. The risk to survival is severe." Ian Malcolm http://premium.caribe.net/~calfaro mailto:calfaro@caribe.net mailto:ytsekurt@geocities.com

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    Date: Sun, 20 Apr 1997 20:07:21 -0400 (EDT) From: "Richard A. Rivera" <rrivera@zoo.uvm.edu> To: ytsejam@ax.com Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 2481 Message-ID: <Pine.A32.3.91.970420184522.59708B-100000@elk.uvm.edu>

    On Sun, 20 Apr 1997 ytsejam@ax.com wrote:

    I had a chance to hear cupple of songs from new Motley Crue album on the > radio,and those songs really rocked me. They still have the ability to > entertain me.

    Cool. There's a website where you can here clips of the demo versions. I don't have the address handy, but if you haven't heard them, e-mail me and I'll give it to you. I have a cassette sampler of the album due to arrive in the mail any day now from an unnamed source. NEW CRUE JUNE 24TH!

    > > > Hey, I heard a rumor that... apparently in Hit Parader Magazine, > > March 97, there's an interview w/ Lars Ulrich where he is quoted as saying > > the new Metallica CD will sound like a cross of "Metallica" and "Master of > > Puppets". > Don't count on it. You know the game "Telephone," where a message gets whispered to everyone and by the end it's nothing like the original message? Wecolme to Hit Parader. And if there is no real info, they make it up. Anything I read in HP I usually try to confirm with a second source. But if it helps, I've heard the same thing about the new Metallica, despite what they said initially about Load 2.

    > Just a quick question- what exactly is Caught In Alice's Nine Inch Tool > Garden, anyhow. If I recall, it will be a track on Darkest Of Winters but > I'm curious now before I get it (which is on order). > Thanks > It's a reworked version of CiAW. > I was wondering if anybody had any ideas where I might find interviews with > Queensryche where their views on technology are discussed. I would like to > find some statements by the band members as to the interesting split > between their socially oriented lyrics warning of the rapid dehumanization > process taking place in the modern world, and their personal embrace of > technology in performing.

    There's an interview in the new issue of Metal Edge with Chris from QR where he touches breifly on some of these subjects.

    > I don't really get it. Why bother pushing for a 60 minute cd when you > have the 74+ minutes worth of material. I would think that a 60 minute > cd would be just as commercially successful as a 74 minute one, because > last time I checked, a 60 m. cd still costs the same as an 80 minute > one...maybe this new producer is a lazy fuck?

    You're right. I would try to put as much music on the CD as possible for the fans. If you've got 74+, why not try to fit it on? I don't think Shirley is a lazy fuck. The only reason I can see putting out of 60 min CD is so we can get the record in our hands earlier. Oh, my girlfriend recently bought me the new Aerosmith album, which Shirley produced. I was actually pretty impressed. I wasn't too blown away by his work with Journey, but this album has some interesting layers to it. Some of the songs are better than others, but they all SOUND great and have decent arrangements. One thing I will say for Shirley is that he seems to be very adaptable. He made Aerosmith sound like Aerosmith and Journey sound like Journey so I think DT is safe in his hands.

    Richie >

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    Date: Sun, 20 Apr 1997 20:05:49 -0500 (CDT) From: jsj@ix.netcom.com (J. E. James) To: ytsejam@ax.com Message-ID: <199704210105.UAA11171@dfw-ix6.ix.netcom.com>

    >Well, if it's true, he's talking about the album AFTER the next one, >because I've seen many interviews with Lars saying album number 7 will >be Load pt 2 because there was 2 CDs worth of material in the Load >sessions, and Load was supposed to be a double but they decided to >release one disk, tour, then release the other and tour again.

    Well, I heard somewhere that one of the band members (can't remember which one) stated that they decided against that idea, and instead are gonna do the next release with mostly new material instead of all Load leftovers.

    Justin the High Cleric of Lickalick

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    Date: Sun, 20 Apr 1997 18:56:26 -0700 (MST) From: eckie@asu.edu To: ytsejam@ax.com Cc: Multiple recipients of list <ytsejam@ax.com> Subject: Re: o|-----> Message-ID: <Pine.SOL.3.91.970420185138.24194A-100000@general1.asu.edu>

    On Sat, 19 Apr 1997, Scott Cook wrote:

    > YES! > > It's *finally* here! Tonight and tomorrow I get to see one of the > great guitar players alive (I haven't seen DT live yet) when Prince, > yes you read me right, Prince plays at the San Jose State Events > Center. For those of you who know his music (and I know you're > out there) know he is truly one of the great musicians and songwriters > around.

    I'll have to back you up on this one. Mind you, I don't plan on buying any of his stuff, but I have heard a fair share of his stuff. I even saw him wail (yes, "wail") on Rosie O'Donell's show, which was pretty amusing. He definitely has his own style and sound which I respect, i.e., one that isn't derived from playing a couple power chords on an overdriven fender with a single single coil pickup. I actually liked "Seven."

    And if you haven't seen VH1's pop up vid of that song, you prolly wouldn't know that his high school name was "Skippy." >:)

    ~The artist formerly un-known as Eckie

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    Date: Sun, 20 Apr 1997 19:06:55 -0700 (MST) From: eckie@asu.edu To: ytsejam@ax.com Cc: Multiple recipients of list <ytsejam@ax.com> Subject: Re: Metallica regressing? (NDTC) Message-ID: <Pine.SOL.3.91.970420190136.24194D-100000@general1.asu.edu>

    > Hey, I heard a rumor that... apparently in Hit Parader Magazine, > March 97, there's an interview w/ Lars Ulrich where he is quoted as saying > the new Metallica CD will sound like a cross of "Metallica" and "Master of > Puppets".

    ..HOLY SHIT HOLY SHIT HOLY SHIT! Bring it on Lars 'n Jaymz!

    I wonder if Metallica's heard any of DT's material...I've never heard one of the band members comment on DT....

    Just curious 'n all. Metallica IS a major influence of DT ('member, JP told us in a Guitar mag article that he took in some Metallica CD's and other bands' work to get him some of that inspiration shit...good shtuff)

    Dontcha love it when you're watching MTV News (I don't know why I was) and they mention METAL BLADE RECORDS? Heh, apparently they're undergoing a major lawsuit. Seems 'em conservative types are accusing them of killing teenagers again.

    "A repitition of the finite in the infinity I am." -I can't remember his name right now....

    ~Eckie

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    Date: Sun, 20 Apr 1997 22:07:57 -0700 From: Brian <DreamNDay@dreamt.org> To: ytsejam@ax.com Subject: Re: Rush tickets Message-ID: <335AF62D.34BE@dreamt.org>

    The weird thing is that I had floor seats for the opening night of the TfE tour, but none of my friends like Rush, so I wound up going alone. The big thing is that I had bought 2 tickets. I figured it wouldn't be hard to scalp. WRONG. They show WASN'T SOLD OUT, and almost no one wanted to buy the ticket when they could get bleacher seats at the door. ========================================================================

    "Are you gonna bark all day, little ----- doggie, or are you gonna ---- ------------- ---- bite?"-Micheal Madsen, ---- - ---- Reservoir Dogs -- - - - - - - - -- "Just victims of the in-house - - - - - - - drive-by. They say jump, - - -- - -- - - you say 'How high?"-Rage -- - - - - - - - -- Against The Machine ---- - - - ---- later--------------Brian ---- ------------- ---- -----

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    Date: Sun, 20 Apr 1997 22:45:36 -0400 (EDT) From: Jacktallica Thetfield <thetgyi@BGNet.bgsu.edu> To: Multiple recipients of list <ytsejam@ax.com> Subject: Re: Metallica regressing? Message-ID: <Pine.SUN.3.95.970420222955.18452C-100000@bgnet2.bgsu.edu>

    > Hey, I heard a rumor that... apparently in Hit Parader Magazine, > March 97, there's an interview w/ Lars Ulrich where he is quoted as saying > the new Metallica CD will sound like a cross of "Metallica" and "Master of > Puppets".

    I've heard Kirk say similar comments. I saw them in Cincinnati on Wednesday night, and as usual, they ruled. I had fifth row, so instead of worrying about irate (IR8) moshers on the floor, I was able to enjoy the whole show, and get a good view of the overall performance. I made eye contact with Jaymz a couple of times, and he had a new custom flying V that had fluorescent green flames, unlike the orange/red ones that are on his new signature model. They played "Fuel[ed]" that night, and it was as fast (if not faster) than "Battery" or "Holier Than Thou". Jason stood right in front of Lars the whole time, and they were extremely tight. Tempo changes reminded me of Helmet for some reason. James sang between the 2 stages, and this will be a great track on album number 7. Also, I have a copy of the club show they did in Cleveland in February, and I have a great recoding of "Devil's Dance". It's in drop-D, and is ugly (in a good way) as hell. Kirk's solo remids me of Satch: the lessons paid off. I also remember reading an interview, most likely Lars, who said that the next album will be less experimental (self-indulgent): no "Ronnie", no "Mama Said", etc. Whatever the case may be, Jaymz said the new album should be out before Christmas, so remember, Satan Claus (the dyslexic Santa Claus) is watching. And if you're wondering about DT content, I have a copy of Labrie on the radio referring to bands that he and the rest of DT cite as influences, and Metallica is one of them.

    Step Into The House That I Built,

    G. Jack Thetgyi ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- "What's Up, Jack?" -Lars Ulrich, to me, before I asked James about the Rayderz; Rockline, 7/96. -----------------------------------------------------------------------------

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    Date: Sun, 20 Apr 1997 20:48:41 -0700 (PDT) From: me128 student <me128-ba@calcium.ME.Berkeley.EDU> To: ytsejam@ax.com Subject: Re: more spew Message-ID: <Pine.OSF.3.91.970420204413.22519A-100000@calcium.ME.Berkeley.EDU>

    On Wed, 16 Apr 1997 ytsejam@ax.com wrote:

    > From: Chris Oates <aspect@cats.ucsc.edu> > > On freeways: I'd have to say that the weirdest section of freeway I've > ever driven on is just outside of Oakland, CA. Imagine this: The sign on > the side of the road says 580 west and just under it 80 east. Imagine also > that you are heading roughly NORTH at the time! Of course, on the other > side all three conditions are reversed. If you continue onwards on I-580 and take that I-80 east exit, you will find yourself on I-80 east heading due north:). I take this exit to get to Berkeley all the time, although it never occurred to me how weird it was till you pointed it out.

    Younis Hilal------------------yhilal@uclink.berkeley.edu "If it bleeds, then we can kill it." ---Dutch, "Predator"

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    Date: Mon, 21 Apr 1997 00:13:39 -0400 (EDT) From: MTeiper@aol.com To: ytsejam@ax.com Subject: Pale Fire, CIA9ITG, New Album!!! Message-ID: <970421001339_1554929531@emout05.mail.aol.com>

    Hey All -

    It's late, so I'll make this short...

    To the Jammer inquiring about "Caught In Alice's 9-Inch Tool Garden", it is a new rendition of "Caught In a Web" the band came up with and has been playing on the "Fix for '96/97" mini-tour. It's slower than the original, but still very cool. The name derives from the fact that it's a bit industrial/grunge sounding at times. (The name is a hybrid of Alice In Chains, Nine Inch Nails, Tool, and Soundgarden".)

    To the Jammer inquiring about Fates Warning's CD Single for "Pale Fire", yeah, I saw that one listed, too, and for the life of me, I can't remember exactly the track listing. I did see it once, and I seem to remember that the other 2 trax on it could both be found on their best-of "Chasing Time". I am pretty sure that one of the B-Sides is the Remix of "We Only Say Goodbye", but I can't remember the third track. Can anyone else help?

    Finally, thank God the boyz are finally getting into the studio!!! However, this talk of a 60-minute album must cease right now!!! If we, the faithful fans, must resign ourselves to the fact that we are only gonna get 1 CD instead of 2, at least fill the 1 up to the max! I agree with the statement about commerciality and that 60 or 74 minutes won't mean shit as far as that goes. But, those extra 14 minutes would mean THE WORLD to us! Aargh... I'm tired. 'Night all!

    Hugz and Middle Fingerz (quoted from Jaymz...), Matt T.

    BTW... did anyone else catch Jaymz from 'Tallica doing a plug on ESPN2 for the upcoming hockey playoffs? It was awesome... cool video clips of hockey stuff with "Nothing Else Matters" playing over the top of it. Then, Jaymz comes on and says "Hi, I'm James Hetfield from Metallica. Get Cup Crazy, cause Nothing Else Matters!" Very Kewl Stuff...

    I fookin' LUV the Stanley Cup Playoffs... GO RANGERS!!!

    (Sorry, Kevin... Not a Red Wings Fan! :-) )

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