YTSEJAM Digest 5042
Today's Topics:
1) Re: Happy the Man
by Gary Davis <artshop@artist-shop.com>
2) Type O Dates
by "D. Frantz" <dfrantz@blue.weeg.uiowa.edu>
3) RE: Sevendust!!!!
by Wes Foll <follwes@sc.llu.edu>
4) Mullmuzzler backordered?
by "Art Ellis" <artellis@mindspring.com>
5) Dark Tranquillity's Projector (NDTC)
by Josh Watkins <jwatkins@megsinet.net>
6) re: YTSEJAM digest 5041
by indii <indii@vistatech.net>
7) Randland vs Ytseland
by indii <indii@vistatech.net>
8) re: YTSEJAM digest 5041
by Trent <cybertrent@yahoo.com>
9) Voices:Tribute To Dream Theater?
by Jose Ochoa <liquidjo@yahoo.com>
10) RE: Bootlegs for sale
by "Pye, Adam" <apye@kcc.com>
11) Thoughts on Mullmuzzler
by Nicole Stachowicz McWatters <ytsekirby@yahoo.com>
12) On-line store coupon forum...
by Michael Kizer <mike@ivorygate.com>
13) Re: Thoughts on Mullmuzzler
by "Korg Ecksthrey" <korgx3@safelink.net>
14) What's New Hampshire like....?
by Dave Ware <dave.ware@walker.com>
15) Re: YTSEJAM digest 5039
by PoetsImage@aol.com
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Date: Tue, 24 Aug 1999 16:03:33 -0400
From: Gary Davis <artshop@artist-shop.com>
To: ytsejam@ax.com
Subject: Re: Happy the Man
Message-ID: <2.2.32.19990824200333.014f882c@gwis.com>
At 12:29 PM 8/24/99 -0700, Bill Huston wrote:
>I just saw in Billboard where there are two Happy the Man re-releases =
>coming out Sept 7. One is the self titled one and the other is Crafty =
>Hands. Anyone familiar with these guys? If so, which is the one to get.
These two albums came out in the mid 70's. At the time, Happy the Man were
considered one of the best American progressive bands around! Unfortunately
the (temporary) demise of progressive was just around the corner and so did
not bode well for the longevity of the band. I spoke to the folks at One
Way this morning. They gave me a release date of September 14, so I guess
it's been pushed back a week.
Both of these are excellent albums and I would recommend both. But if I had
to pick one, I might go for Crafty Hands. I can't tell you how many of my
customers have asked me about the re-release of these CD's over the years!
You'll find these listed at the top of my One Way page at
<http://www.artist-shop.com/oneway>.
Gary
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Date: Tue, 24 Aug 1999 15:04:08 -0500 (CDT)
From: "D. Frantz" <dfrantz@blue.weeg.uiowa.edu>
To: Multiple recipients of list <ytsejam@ax.com>
Subject: Type O Dates
Message-ID: <Pine.A41.3.95.990824150222.86822C-100000@black.weeg.uiowa.edu>
Someone recently posted Type O tour dates that had a Chicago stop
in there, but I've been unable to find it on their site and tickebasturd.
If anyone knows if this show's for real please let me know privately,
thanx!
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Date: Tue, 24 Aug 1999 13:15:42 -0700
From: Wes Foll <follwes@sc.llu.edu>
To: ytsejam@ax.com
Subject: RE: Sevendust!!!!
Message-ID: <4.2.0.58.19990824131129.00968c30@sc.llu.edu>
>From: Kurt Hampton <eernewe1@gnofn.org>
>
>You guys really need to get this album,
>The music is a lot easier to listen to than the 1st, they definately have
>found their own groove on this CD, and I have never heard Lajon sound
>better. He actually SINGS on most of this one, doesn't yell like the first
>one. THe songs are a bit more personal too. This could be the Metal album
>of the year.
This is good news. I had listened to the snippets of the songs from the
album from the cdnow web site and they really sounded great from what I
heard. Speaking of which, I will be getting a limited 3 song sevendust EP
for free from cdnow for advance ordering it. I hope some of you took
advantage of that offer--I had emailed the info to this digest last week
sometime when I found out about it. Anyways, I'll let you know what songs
are on the ep and if they're worth trying to collect. 8)
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Wesley Foll, Geology B.S., Loma Linda University
follwes@sc.llu.edu
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Date: Tue, 24 Aug 1999 18:09:24 -0400
From: "Art Ellis" <artellis@mindspring.com>
To: <ytsejam@ax.com>
Subject: Mullmuzzler backordered?
Message-ID: <001301beee7d$549f47c0$a324f7a5@com>
Did anybody else's copy of Mullmuzzler- "Keep It To Yourself" get
backordered with CDNow?
~~Art
"I understand mine's a risky plan
and your system can't miss.
But is security after all a cause,
or symptom of happiness?"
-Kevin Moore, Dream Theater 1989
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Date: Tue, 24 Aug 1999 17:18:01 -0500
From: Josh Watkins <jwatkins@megsinet.net>
To: Dream Theater Mailing List <ytsejam@ax.com>
Subject: Dark Tranquillity's Projector (NDTC)
Message-ID: <LOBBKECLLKOBNNCMOJAGKEEACAAA.jwatkins@megsinet.net>
WOW.
I know there are some In Flames fans on here, so I figured I would share my
thoughts on the new Dark Tranquillity album. They have taken a couple steps
back from the brutal assault of growling vocals and fast guitar riffs to a
more thoughtful (on some songs), slower style. Still very heavy. Mikael
Stanne sings about 50/50 death/clean vocals, which is a refreshing change
from The Minds I. As always, the melodies are above average, but not as
good as In Flames. There is also some piano and the same female vocals they
have used in the past, making Projector a nice addition to my melodic death
collection.
The highlight of the CD is probably the first track, FreeCard. If you wanna
check it out, you can download an mp3 from www.centurymedia.com.
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Date: 24 Aug 99 19:04:16 -0500
From: indii <indii@vistatech.net>
To: ytsejam@ax.com
Subject: re: YTSEJAM digest 5041
Message-ID: <19990824225854374.AAA101@Unknown>
hey guys (biblically) quick question
Who originally wrote the song "Paint it Black" IIRC. It's the song on the trailer for the
new film "Stir of Echoes" with Kevin Bacon. The band God does a cover of it, but who
originally wrote it and on what album.
thanks
indii
Download NeoPlanet at http://www.neoplanet.com
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Date: 24 Aug 99 19:17:26 -0500
From: indii <indii@vistatech.net>
To: ytsejam@ax.com
Subject: Randland vs Ytseland
Message-ID: <19990824231204030.AAA158@Unknown>
well just crushingthe net adding myself to a Wheel of Time (Robert Jordan) newsgroup,
and came across this one http://members.tripod.com/~Taardad/index-2.html then as i
subscribe i see his little "Snazzy" list of links and i find this sight
http://www.grafxgallery.com/ so i follow it looking for some kewl graphics. And
WHAT do my ears notice playing as the page opens up. Well, Wait For Sleep, in midi.
So i thought i would give these links to you guys to check out.. for those WOT fans, DT
fans and Graphics fans. IF the guy who runs this page is on the jam i was visitor 100331
and 100332 respectively.
indii
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Date: Tue, 24 Aug 1999 17:33:48 -0700 (PDT)
From: Trent <cybertrent@yahoo.com>
To: ytsejam@ax.com
Subject: re: YTSEJAM digest 5041
Message-ID: <19990825003348.7107.rocketmail@web505.yahoomail.com>
--- indii <indii@vistatech.net> wrote:
>
> hey guys (biblically) quick question
>
> Who originally wrote the song "Paint it Black" IIRC.
> It's the song on the trailer for the
> new film "Stir of Echoes" with Kevin Bacon. The
> band God does a cover of it, but who
> originally wrote it and on what album.
>
> thanks
> indii
The Rolling Stones performed that song originally
(come to think of it, it may've been a cover, but
their's is the best known). Couldn't tell ya what
album, but hey now you've got more to go on, sorta
(The Stones only have about a million albums released).
===
*Trent
"Thru the eyes and I sparkle, senses growin' keen. Taste your love along the way, see your feathers preen. Kinda makes me feel sometimes, you didn't have to go. We are eagles of one nest, the nest is in our soul."
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Date: Tue, 24 Aug 1999 19:01:26 -0700 (PDT)
From: Jose Ochoa <liquidjo@yahoo.com>
To: ytsejam@ax.com
Subject: Voices:Tribute To Dream Theater?
Message-ID: <19990825020126.6372.rocketmail@web606.mail.yahoo.com>
Jammers,
Where can i find the Voices:Tribute to Dream Theater CD on the web.. I
can't seem to find it anywhere.
Thanks,
Jose
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Date: Wed, 25 Aug 1999 08:39:05 -0500
From: "Pye, Adam" <apye@kcc.com>
To: "'ytsejam@ax.com'" <ytsejam@ax.com>
Subject: RE: Bootlegs for sale
Message-ID: <CF2C9F6501B6D211862500805F15297F01127DE2@ustcax09.kcc.com>
The Fofiuses said in the vein of the true bootleg hacks:
>I have an original LOST IN THE SKY for sale (proper CDs - NOT CD-R). It's
>made in Germany (Gemma Label). It comes in a regular 2CD case (no, it's not
>that one in a digi-pack). The whole thing is perfect, mint condition. Price
>is US$60 plus shipping.
I wonder how Skadz would feel about outlawing this kind of crap on the 'Jam.
Not even Mike Bahr had the nerve to charge $30 per CD in a two CD set. If
you simply have to scalp bootlegs, do it on Ebay or something so you'll at
least have a whole ton of idiots bidding on it. Never ceases to amaze me...
In this spirit of this, Dream Theater's 11.15.93 show (or Lost in the Sky if
you insist on referring to it by the bootscalper term) will be available in
its entirety on my FTP site in the next day or two. Download it and several
other shows for free and don't support people like this fool.
FTP anonymously to 24.5.106.175
Adam
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Date: Wed, 25 Aug 1999 07:56:55 -0700 (PDT)
From: Nicole Stachowicz McWatters <ytsekirby@yahoo.com>
To: ytsejam@ax.com
Subject: Thoughts on Mullmuzzler
Message-ID: <19990825145655.25840.rocketmail@web601.yahoomail.com>
Hey all you 'jammers,
I thought I'd write a *quick* review of Mullmuzzler. In a word:
"wonderful!" I find this album a nice surprise out of KJLB. Granted,
it has an unimpressive start for the first 2 songs. And he gets a
little crunchy in parts, but the overall sound is quite good. And I
like how the bass is mixed... loud enough to hear him for a change!
I think the lyrics are an improvement over his attempt in FII. Almost
like he's matured as a lyricist somewhat. Sacrifice and Slow Burn are
my personal faves. And Beelzebubba is a FUN song. :)
That's it for now. Back to the deadlines. :P~~~
-Nicole/Kirby
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Nicole Stachowicz McWatters
Kirby on irc.dreamt.org:2112
ytsekirby@yahoo.com
http://www.christopherlloyd.net
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Date: Wed, 25 Aug 1999 08:22:05 -0700
From: Michael Kizer <mike@ivorygate.com>
To: Ytsejam <ytsejam@ax.com>,
Subject: On-line store coupon forum...
Message-ID: <37C40A1D.613DD857@ivorygate.com>
To help keep track of, and spread the word about on-line discount coupons, I
setup a forum on my bulletin board:
http://www.ivorygate.com/cgi-bin/ubbcgi/Ultimate.cgi
See the forum "On-line Coupons" in the Classified Ads section...
Happy shopping!
-- ~Michael Kizer < mike@ivorygate.com > < ICQ # 2070538 > "Enter ivory gates through midnight skies..." ~ http://www.ivorygate.com >>> Fates Warning ~ Island In The Stream <<< >>> Dream Theater and Kevin Moore "Unofficial" Song Books <<< >>> Underground Internet Radio at: http://www.ytseradio.com <<<------------------------------
Date: Wed, 25 Aug 1993 09:13:04 -0600 From: "Korg Ecksthrey" <korgx3@safelink.net> To: <ytsejam@ax.com> Subject: Re: Thoughts on Mullmuzzler Message-ID: <000801b8355a$7455d6c0$0201010a@chuck.meserver.com>
>I thought I'd write a *quick* review of Mullmuzzler. In a word: >"wonderful!" I find this album a nice surprise out of KJLB. Granted,
I guess my biggest gripes about this album are that: a) He sings too high too often. Yes, it's a trademark of his style, and yes, he's good at it, but it seems like everything ends on a high note.
b) I get the impression that the only thing that makes this KJ's album is that he wrote all of the lyrics and sang them. The music sounds to be 99% the product of the people he worked with. The songs with Allman and Cadden-James are totally Shadow Gallery sounding except that they're played by completely different people. The last song by Trent Gardner has a complete "Explorers Club" imprint all over it. I love the Guillory/LaBrie songs most of all, though. :) Matt is my hero.
Other than that, the album kicks serious ballz. -- KorgX3 muzzles his mull. NP: Kenny G - Sister Rose.mp3
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Date: Wed, 25 Aug 1999 11:58:44 -0500 From: Dave Ware <dave.ware@walker.com> To: "'ytsejam@ax.com'" <ytsejam@ax.com> Subject: What's New Hampshire like....? Message-ID: <63E392974AF3D211A88600104B93BD8B02D8D8@bham-xchg>
Hey,
Ok, absolutely NDTC at all (apart from the fact that it's kinda near NY). There is a possible Job Opening for me in Nashua, New Hampshire, and I was wondering if any Jammers out there know what New Hampshire is like. I know the obvious "Cold and White", but more than that I know nothing.
Private responses welcome,
Thanks in advance,
Dave (a UK Jammer - currently in Alabama).
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Date: Wed, 25 Aug 1999 14:53:50 EDT From: PoetsImage@aol.com To: ytsejam@ax.com Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 5039 Message-ID: <2eed4786.24f595be@aol.com>
take me off your damn list for the 9 millionth time damn it
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