YTSEJAM digest 2499

From: ytsejam@ax.com
Date: Thu Apr 24 1997 - 09:57:27 EDT

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                                YTSEJAM Digest 2499

    Today's Topics:

      1) Kiss the STONE! It's A Pleasant Shade of Gray!!!!
     by "Jeremy C. Hallum" <jhallum@bu-ast.bu.edu>
      2) Re: Finding APSOG
     by GnRBrks@aol.com
      3) Petrucci In Portugal
     by "Sousa" <zombie@mail.telepac.pt>
      4) 13 parts? - Inside Out - The State of Prog In Stores - THAT DAMN ALARM
     by akyuz@ltp.dmx.epfl.ch
      5) APSoG (no kiddin)
     by akyuz@ltp.dmx.epfl.ch
      6) New Fates (FWC)
     by Glenn Pillsbury <pillsbur@ucla.edu>
      7) Re: KISS
     by "Eddie J Cooper" <eddie@abacus.co.uk>
      8) cds for sale or trade
     by Mathew and Melissa <palze@tcccom.net>
      9) quick words on APSoG
     by Chris Oates <aspect@cats.ucsc.edu>
     10) RE: quick words on APSoG
     by trevorw@ms.kallback.com
     11) Re: Genesis lead singer
     by Syrinx <syrinx@dreamt.org>
     12) Mumblings and Jumblings (NFWC)
     by Nigel Bridgeman <nigelb@powerup.com.au>
     13) KTS order
     by Jason Breitweg <breitweg@zeusa1.desy.de>
     14) Re: A change of Underwear
     by Stephen Daedalus <Mathew.J.Birskovich@williams.edu>
     15) Stop driving around....
     by Timothy Adams <adamst@egginc.com>
     16) To answer an APSoG question...
     by Pat Griffin <c675311@everest.cclabs.missouri.edu>

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    Date: Thu, 24 Apr 1997 02:08:00 -0400 (EDT)
    From: "Jeremy C. Hallum" <jhallum@bu-ast.bu.edu>
    To: "Distributor of fine NDTC: Ytsejam Inc" <ytsejam@ax.com>
    Subject: Kiss the STONE! It's A Pleasant Shade of Gray!!!!
    Message-ID: <Pine.SOL.3.91.970424015342.1624A-100000@bu-ast.bu.edu>

            SO I go to Tower yesterday, and there's nothing but old FW
    there. I find the nearest alternageek store clerk, pink hair, and dress
    and all(this is a guy BTW, they abound at Tower on Mass Ave), and ask
    them if they have gotten the new FW. "Fates who?" Grumble, grumble. At
    least he? knew how to use a computer to type it in. "Yup, it's here, but
    its down in recieving." "Can you get it?" "Nope, have to wait until
    tomorrow." Grumble, Grumble. Damn bastards. So I show up to get it
    today. And do you all wonder where the FW copies went? Boston. They
    have 15 copies of APSoG at Tower at Mass Ave... I kid you not. Now if
    they could get Superior and all of the other good European prog bands not
    on Magna Carta, I'd be pleased as punch. All you Boston Jammers, run
    there and grab em... I don't think they are going anywhere.

            For course, then I get back to my office, and lo and behold! My
    Kiss The Stone disks are IN! Shit. But I was going to listen to FW.
    Hmmm... Guess I'll listen to the live disks here, and listen to theFW
    disk in the calm comfort of home.
            So now I've heard it all the way through, and I must say, this is
    one of the coolest songs I've heard... EVER! The lyrics rock for one
    thing. THe music is kinda rough in places for me, but not many
    places. Am I the only one that noticed that KM's effects in track 12
    sound like fire works being launched and exploding? Cool effect.
            Finals are coming. Be afraid...very afraid.

                                                    -jeremy

            

    +=====================================================================+
    # grad student, Boston U. # "Some people fly, and some of us worry #
    # Boston, MA 02134 # I'd risk it all to have wings #
    # Astronomy # I know if I try, I'll get where I'm going #
    #<*> Jeremy Hallum <*># keeping my eyes on the sky" #
    #<*> jhallum@bu.edu <*># -Queensryche, "Some people Fly" #
    #<*>jhallum@dreamt.org <*># http://bu-ast.bu.edu/~jhallum/ #
    +=====================================================================+

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    Date: Thu, 24 Apr 1997 02:12:40 -0400 (EDT)
    From: GnRBrks@aol.com
    To: ytsejam@ax.com
    Subject: Re: Finding APSOG
    Message-ID: <970424021240_1288103262@emout07.mail.aol.com>

    All you people should get a job at your local Best Buy. I am a manager at
    mine. On my daily rounds April 22,1997,I suddely remembered all you people
    talking about APSOG coming out this week and every Tuesday is new release
    day. Well I sauntered over to the "F" section under Rock/R&b and there were
    two of them under Fates Warning. Only 2!!!! I thought this was a mistake.
    NOT!!! We only had recieved the initial 2. So I picked up one and carried it
    around for a little while. When I realized I wouldn't be able to buy it that
    night. I put it back with the other one. Two days later they were both still
    there. (I live in WAco,Tx. Not a big prog town)So I bought it with my
    employee discount and only shelled out $10.80 for it.(suckers) Brought it
    home tonight and I am currently on my second listen on Part IX. AWESOME
    FREAKIN' SONG!!!!!! I cant get over it. It is already starting to grow on me.
    I will be listening to this one as much as I&W and Awake and ACOS. like
    somebody already said here, If I hadn't got on this mailing list,I probably
    would have never listened to this APSOG.
    EVERYONE BUY THIS CD!!!!!!! IT FOOKIN' ROCKS!!!!!!!!
    Nuf Said.

    Glen >GnRBrks@aol.com<

    By the way PART I just plain JAMS!!!!!!

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    Date: Wed, 23 Apr 1997 23:05:48 +0100
    From: "Sousa" <zombie@mail.telepac.pt>
    To: <ytsejam@ax.com>, <angra-l@parasite.cena.usp.br>
    Cc: <ytsejam@ax.com>, <angra-l@parasite.cena.usp.br>
    Subject: Petrucci In Portugal
    Message-ID: <199704240741.HAA14842@mail.telepac.pt>

    It's confirmed Petrucci will come to Portugal 29 and 30 April for a
    workshop promoted by Ibanez.

    29 - Porto - in Cinema do Ter=E7o (18h)
    30 - Lisboa - in Aula Magna (18h)

    I've already an invitation for Lisbon. (Para os Portugueses interessados-
    podem arranjar os convites na Rua do Carmo em Lisboa na loja de Musica
    Custodio).

    In 28 of April Timo Tolki (Stratovarius), will ben in Lisboa for the
    promotion of the new album 'Visions'. It will be on Charanga (metro da
    Rotunda).

    Antonio Sousa
    zombie@mail.telepac.pt

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    Date: Thu, 24 Apr 1997 09:31:14 +0200
    From: akyuz@ltp.dmx.epfl.ch
    To: ytsejam@ax.com
    Subject: 13 parts? - Inside Out - The State of Prog In Stores - THAT DAMN ALARM
    Message-ID: <v03007803af84ba73ebb8@[128.178.99.38]>

    >So, ok, part IV kicked my skull in. That's amazing shit. Part IX just
    >started. Part XIII sounds incredible - KevMo's at the top of his game.
    >I'm going to listen to this non-stop, probably.

    do you have a special edition CD? Mine has only XII parts !!!

    >I agree about Inside Out, in fact I think it completely sucks. My
    >personal favorite of theirs is "Awaken the Guardian". "Spectre Within"
    >also kicks ass. "No Exit" and "Perfect Symmetry" are pretty good - a
    >lot more progressive and less metal-ish then their earlier efforts. I
    >think that I am personally prejudiced against Ray Alder (the singer)

    i guessed.

    yes, IO lacks a sharp edge to it. Although I wouldn't say it completely
    sucks, it's a bit boring because it's like a ride with too few turns and
    ups and downs.

    >'cause he and I are from the same city (San Antonio), and I remember him
    >from this cheezy local band before he got picked up by Fate's. I guess
    >that's a dumb attitude for me to take

    i guess so

    >knows what I'm talking about when I mention Lemur Voice, Magellan, Symphony
    >X, Dream Theater, Fates Warning, Nevermore, Angra, Glass Hammer -- the list
    >goes on and on and on. What can we do to get music stores and music
    >resources to pay attention to prog?

    buy buy buy

    >Sorry, just got a *teensy* bit frustrated after crisscrossing town looking
    >for one lousy CD. Not that it's lousy -- "Pleasant Shade of Gray" is an
    >excellent disc, from the three or four listens I've given it so far. What's
    >the deal with that damned alarm clock at the end of the disc, though? Very
    >teeth-jarring....

    hehhe...just the thing that makes you crank up the volume and then blasts
    your fucking mind out on the floor!!!

    HA HA HA

    "I had so much time on my hands...
    and suddenly, it washed away"
    .................................
    DAVE KING
    bass & harmony
    M T 2 0
    p r o g m e t a l
    http://websites.maxess.ch/mt20
    IRC : DaveKing

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    Date: Thu, 24 Apr 1997 09:46:56 +0200
    From: akyuz@ltp.dmx.epfl.ch
    To: ytsejam@ax.com
    Subject: APSoG (no kiddin)
    Message-ID: <v03007804af84bdd1b685@[128.178.99.38]>

    >Heh, I believe that we won't really see any in depths review of this album
    >for a while, it's quite dynamic and hard to pinpoint... on first
    >impressions, it does seem that the parts don't quite go together... but I
    >can begin to hear it overall... probably take me about 20 m ore listens...

    On the contrary, i think that it's more coherent than Ivory Gates of
    Dreams, plus clocking at double the length. I was wondering how on earth FW
    were gonna put out a one-piece (not just 4-5 songs stuck-together) song of
    55 mins.

    well, they've done it.

    and the band who can dethrone this from the No.1 spot in my list isn't born
    yet.

    > Everyone keeps creaming about this band called Fates Warning. Who are
    >these people? Are they like Dream Theater or something? I've never even
    >heard of this band. Are they hard? Like metal?

    uhhh....like a cross between No Doubt and Spice Girls...very prog/jazz

    :-)

    "I had so much time on my hands...
    and suddenly, it washed away"
    .................................
    DAVE KING
    bass & harmony
    M T 2 0
    p r o g m e t a l
    http://websites.maxess.ch/mt20
    IRC : DaveKing

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    Date: Thu, 24 Apr 1997 01:48:59 -0800
    From: Glenn Pillsbury <pillsbur@ucla.edu>
    To: ytsejam@ax.com
    Subject: New Fates (FWC)
    Message-ID: <v03007800af84d9626abe@[164.67.249.133]>

    New Fates Warning comments:

    Generally pretty cool. Cool parts include 2, 3, 4 (though why the sudden
    switch to that "mono" sound in the middle?), 7 (I really like the crazy
    triplet figure as a frentetic response to "Shoot me!").

    Parts 8 and 11 are interesting to me perhaps because of their similiarity
    to the last half of PS.

    I was, however, disappointed with the overall structure of the "song." The
    individual sections don't seem to be connected in any way (at least not
    after only a few hearings), rather, as one Italian jammer wrote, just seem
    stacked up next to each other, fading from one "tune" to the next. Maybe
    that's part of the whole dream idea (I assume that's what the alarm clock
    at the way, way end is to mean), where the parts are apparently jumbled
    collections of thoughts. In any case I was really looking for more
    explicit musical unity. For instance, I was really hoping the cool melody
    line in Part 2, with the slippery flat-5 in it, to come back at the end, or
    the quasi-Reznor-quasi-disembodied-voice effect from the "chorus" of the
    same Part. In fact that Part is probably my favorite so far (and 4, I
    guess). Oh yea, lastly, one a cool note, the way the guitar fades in from
    its own delay at the beginning of Part 12 is great. It sounds like drum
    delay at first but it turns out not to be. Very neato.

    By the way, whoever posted the DT-50% positive and FW-50% negative, etc.
    was right on in my mind.

    Glenn

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    Date: Thu, 24 Apr 1997 10:00:27 0
    From: "Eddie J Cooper" <eddie@abacus.co.uk>
    To: ytsejam@ax.com
    Subject: Re: KISS
    Message-ID: <9704240957.AA00086@sphinx>

    On 23 Apr 97, dudes wrote about "KISS"

    > >Oooooohhhhhhhh, you're in for a treat. Coolest thing I've ever been a part
    > >of! The solos are amazing, too - each guy takes one on his instrument, and
    > >they prove that KISS is much more than just good marketing.
    > Actually, the only really impressive solo is Ace's. He and Paul
    > are the two who make the most difference (I think). Gene's "solo" is just his
    > fake blood routine. It gets old after awhile. It's nice to see that another
    > Dream Theater fan admits to liking Kiss, but I wouldn't call it "the coolest
    > thing I've ever been a part of" (and I haven't been a part of many cool
    > things, either).

    This Finsbury Park gig will be the 3rd time I have seen the "original" show so
    I know the show is ace (sorry for the pun) & I know it is a mindblowing show,
    but I saw nothing there to suggest KISS is much more than a damn fine show &
    marketing... As a drummer I don't know much about the technicality of a
    guitar solo, but I know what entertains me... during the guitar/bass solos the
    only thing that held my interest was the "showiness" of the blood/burning
    guitar etc... Peter Criss... we'll the guy certainly plays drums like a pussy
    & I ripped his solo off in a 30 second piss about in one of my rehearsals so
    it isn't exactly difficult stuff...

    ..BUT IT IS A FUCKING AMAZING SHOW SO I'M GOING!! ;))))))

    Laterz
    Eddie };-)~

    - "Multi-tasking": 3 PCs and a chair with wheels...
    - "Hardware": The parts of a computer system that can be kicked."

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    Date: Thu, 24 Apr 1997 04:10:09 -0500 (CDT)
    From: Mathew and Melissa <palze@tcccom.net>
    To: ytsejam@ax.com
    Subject: cds for sale or trade
    Message-ID: <199704240910.EAA03541@bsd-03.tcccom.net>

    hi all,
      i've got some cds that i'd like to trade or sell.

    echolyn-'as the world'

    thought industry-'outer space is just a martini away'

    leviathan

    email me privately if interested.

    thanks!

    mathew

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    Date: Thu, 24 Apr 1997 02:36:06 -0700
    From: Chris Oates <aspect@cats.ucsc.edu>
    To: ytsejam@ax.com
    Subject: quick words on APSoG
    Message-ID: <3.0.32.19970424023603.006b1450@cats.ucsc.edu>

    two word short answer: Oh Fucking God!

    slightly longer answer: Wow. Fates Warning just reminded me why they are
    my second favorite band. It will take me several more listens before I get
    it all. Kev's addition was great. The distorted vocals are great. Fates
    makes another change of direction. I approve. I write short sentences. I
    am happy.

    Anyone else think that the instrumental section in part IV reminds them of
    At Fates Hands?

    Silly names: Well, they referred to Joe as "mike white" in the liner
    notes, and with no "Sal Mortadelli" in the credits, that must haveen Frank
    Aresti (why no goodbye for him??) And Ray is most likely "Fidel Horrendous"
    as per his "Horrendous Music" credit in Inside Out, leaving only "George
    Hideous" and "Arthur Letsgoberg" as the mystery identities. My guess is
    that George is Jim, since that name is usually listed first, and Jim is the
    core of the band, but who knows? I don't. That makes Mark to be Mr.
    Letsgoberg.

    Whee! new fates!!!!!! I smile.

     __ /\ __
     __\/__\/__ ~Chris
       \_||_/
      /__||__\ http://www2.ucsc.edu/people/aspect/
     // \ | \\
         \|

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    Date: Thu, 24 Apr 1997 03:06:27 -0700
    From: trevorw@ms.kallback.com
    To: ytsejam@ax.com
    Subject: RE: quick words on APSoG
    Message-ID: <199704241006.DAA00195@ms.kallback.com>

    >Anyone else think that the instrumental section in part IV reminds them of
    >At Fates Hands?
     ----------
    I think it sounds more like Metropolis' bastard son.

    In a good way.

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    Date: Thu, 24 Apr 1997 07:27:51 -0400 (EDT)
    From: Syrinx <syrinx@dreamt.org>
    To: Eric LaRue <rycheanviolator@hotmail.com>
    Subject: Re: Genesis lead singer
    Message-ID: <Pine.OSF.3.91.970424072626.25000A-100000@astro.ocis.temple.edu>

    > Someone asked if Genesis had a new lead singer?
    >
    > The answer is...YES!!!
    >
    > The guy's name is Ray Wilson. According to Paperlate,(Genesis' version of
    > Ytsejam) they are currently working on their next album.

            ray wilson was in a band called "stiltskin" and had an album out
    on EastWest called "The Mind's Eye." At times, he sounds very Dave
    Gilmourish.

            The album is done (according o Nick D'Virgillio) and it's due out
    in stores in August.

    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    "..666 is no longer alone.
     he's getting out the marrow in your backbone,
     and the seven trumpets blowing sweet rock and roll
     gonna blow right down inside your soul.
     pythagoras with the looking-glass, reflect the full moon.
     in blood, he's writing the lyrics to a brand new tune.."
     * * * * * * * * * *
     mike ostrich e-mail: syrinx@dreamt.org / syrinx@mindspring.com
                            erotomania: http://www.mindspring.com/~syrinx/
    offical lemur voice homepage:
                       http://www.mindspring.com/~syrinx/lemur-lemur-main.htm

    (c) 1997 Happy Fun Ball, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

    >

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    Date: Thu, 24 Apr 1997 21:50:14 +1000
    From: Nigel Bridgeman <nigelb@powerup.com.au>
    To: ytsejam@ax.com
    Subject: Mumblings and Jumblings (NFWC)
    Message-ID: <3.0.1.32.19970424215014.006abe40@powerup.com.au>

    Hiyis

    Well, here's my weekly-ish rant about various stuff, none of which will be
    acknowledged by you lot (as usual... *sniff*).

    Rush's Chronicles vid arrived in the post today (I ordered it first,
    natch...). Pretty darn tootin' good, although the Time Stand Still vid
    made me cringe a bit...

    Still haven't seen the new Queensryche album in Oz, although I heard
    mention that it's been seen elsewhere in the country. Not to worry, I
    already bought it from CDnow and loved it. Who cares if they haven't
    progressed? Not I.

    Speaking of KISS (as some people were), I watched some of a boot from their
    2nd Sydney show today. Not terribly great quality, the sound was clear and
    everything - I think it was all taken from the monitors at the back of the
    stage. The Brisbane show was brilliant, btw. Saw a fella wearing a DT
    shirt there (the one with the Awake cover on it). :)

    Anyway, back to Rush, after watching the vid I decided to listen to Hold
    Your Fire again, which had never really done anything for me, and which I
    usually used just for background music (well, not intentionally, but I
    found it easy to ignore). *Anyway*, I listened to it again and I loved it!
     Knew every song!

    Looking forward to Bruce Dickinson's new album, "Accident of Birth".
    Haven't anticipated an album this much since Maiden released "The X
    Factor". Advance word is terribly good.

    Anyway, that's about all for this week. In the tradition of a couple of
    you chaps, I'll now tell you all what I'm listening to at the mo. Like you
    all give a toss... :)

    ================================
    CURRENTLY LISTENING TO:
    The Warning - Queensryche
    Hold Your Fire - Rush
    Ozzy Osbourne - Live & Loud
    Psycho Motel - State of Mind
    Iron Maiden - Fear of the Dark
    ================================

    Did I get those lines even? I can't tell...

    Well, cheerio!

    Love Spiff

    ---
    Nigel Bridgeman
    http://www.powerup.com.au/~nigelb/movies
    nigelb@powerup.com.au
    

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    Date: Thu, 24 Apr 97 14:13:30 +0200 From: Jason Breitweg <breitweg@zeusa1.desy.de> To: ytsejam@ax.com Subject: KTS order Message-ID: <9704241213.AA01072@zeusa1.desy.de>

    Hi All,

    Well I placed a KTS order about two weeks ago from their web page and today I got the stuff. Ok they were out of "Dream Out Loud" but I got "Mind Control", "Lords of Sound", and "Saints and Sinners" from Queensryche.

    Not sure what the total bill came to yet since I haven't checked my credit card. But just wanted to let people know that they aren't ripping people off. Enough for my daily good deed *grin*.

    Jason

    -- Jason Breitweg --> breitweg@amzeus.desy.de, jbreitwe@hep.physics.wisc.edu http://www-zeus.desy.de/~breitweg, http://lobelia.physics.wisc.edu/jbreitwe "The Gods Made Heavy Metal And It's Never Gonna Die!" - MANOWAR

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    Date: Thu, 24 Apr 1997 08:28:11 -0400 (EDT) From: Stephen Daedalus <Mathew.J.Birskovich@williams.edu> To: Multiple recipients of list <ytsejam@ax.com> Subject: Re: A change of Underwear Message-ID: <Pine.OSF.3.95.970424082209.3245A-100000@colrain.williams.edu>

    You know, Rip, I would have bought the entire lot from you. More precious than any of Mike's. I was all excited and thinking, "I can listen to DT shit while I'm shitting. Not only that, but shaving, brushing my teeth, entertaining a Possible romantic partner, eating, playing, etc." And then I thought, "Oh my God! How incredibly stupid! Who would want a disc of MP shitting!!! How disgusting!!! For God's sake, it ought to be JP!!! I'm a guitarist for fucking crying out loud!!!" So, Rip, you take that CD and shove it up your... Well, blow it out your ass! I refuse your pathetic offer!!! Maybe the rest of the fan club will do anything including performing oral sex on the entire band!!! Well I fucking won't!!! Only JP!!! Be well.

    Note: The above insane ravings are not meant to offend any members of Ytsejam, DT, or any other affiliated members of this little family we got going here. Anyone else simply fuck off and die!!! Matt B

    ==================== "You are all weirdos. Hmph." (Sam the Eagle, The Great Muppet Movie)

    "Now all we need is a little enerjon, and a lot of luck." (Optimus Prime, Transformers the Movie)

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    Date: Thu, 24 Apr 1997 06:48:36 -0400 From: Timothy Adams <adamst@egginc.com> To: ytsejam@ax.com Subject: Stop driving around.... Message-ID: <s35f1b01.022@wasc.egginc.com>

    I see everyone is driving around for hours looking for APSOG.......did ya'll ever hear of a phone??? :>) I found it in 5 minutes with the ole' rotary. No review yet...it hasn't soaked in.

    Does anyone have any Fates boots??? I've never seen them live but I'd like to hear some of their live stuff. Hopefully around the Parallels time frame.....e-mail me privately please...

    -Tim

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    Date: Thu, 24 Apr 1997 08:44:27 -0500 (CDT) From: Pat Griffin <c675311@everest.cclabs.missouri.edu> To: ThE NuGgeTjAm <ytsejam@ax.com> Subject: To answer an APSoG question... Message-ID: <Pine.SGI.3.95.970424071632.23645A-100000@indy21.gclab.missouri.edu>

    Whoever posted that long track by track thing in the last jam asked what the girl was saying in Part III... She's just repeating part of the lyrics: "Rain's. Falling. Hours. Crawling."

    Headphones, man, headphones...

    Some of the other samples... In Part VI, when the baby's crying, "The time is 4. 19." then something about time that I can't make out... then a snipet from a weather report - something about dreary out and something in the afternoon... then "The answer is 'no. None were [drowned out]'"

    And it part seven, the best I can make out is "I want you to do me a favor . I want you to <get/take> a gun and JUST SHOOT ME! SHOOT ME!"

    A little breakdown of what sounds like what:

    Part I - starts with a 'spanish/western' sound to it... and about halfway though gets possessed by the spirit of Danny Elfman.

    Part II - Very NINish...

    Part III - Can't say for sure... has an alternative feel to it though...

    Part IV - The keys towards the end of this remind me of something, but I can't place it..

    Part V - the 'Let nothing...' section sounds eastern... maybe indian or egyptian. About three minutes in when that guitar scale comes in is VERY cool. Reminds me of the chromatic scale JP did at the StL clinic. Rip? You remember that?

    Part VI - Back to that 'western' feel again. This isn't *Pace* Balls and Chunky picante sauce! This stuff's made in New York City! The vocals here give me chills every time. Bass is cool too.

    Part VII - For some reason this reminds me a bit of Lie... I think it might just be the guitar pattern though... it's very similar to part of Lie.

    Part VIII - has a fast paced Operation Mindcrime feel to it at the beginning. The rest of it sounds VERY much like Shadow Gallery.

    Part IX - Candlebox? Nah, couldn't be. :)

    Part XI - The key textures at the beginning of the track reminds me a lot of IQ. Actually, I think IQ is who I was thinking of on Part IV...

    Part XII - What do you get when you put Fates Warning, Enya, and Chariots of Fire in a blender? :)

    I've listened to this CD no less than 20 times, and it just keeps getting better!

    h t t p : / / w w w . m i s s o u r i . e d u / ~ c 6 7 5 3 1 1 / | Pat Griffin Reality2 Design | | c675311@showme.missouri.edu c675311@cclabs.missouri.edu | h t t p : / / w w w . m i s s o u r i . e d u / ~ c 6 7 5 3 1 1 /

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