YTSEJAM Digest 4678

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                                YTSEJAM Digest 4678

    Today's Topics:

      1) Strong PROGress - internet radio PROG
     by "Ryan Good, WSUM Loud Rock Director" <rtgood@students.wisc.edu>
      2) Jordan's bio
     by Jon Kretschmer <jkretsch@sdcc17.ucsd.edu>
      3) anybody listening?
     by "Rahul Ananda" <rananda@mcn.com>
      4) RE: The Real World; F1
     by "Bernard, Chris" <CBernard@pulaskifurniture.com>
      5) Jason Becker news
     by Arash Ashouriha <ashouria@fh-niederrhein.de>
      6) About M.Romeo Video
     by "TERZOUDIS CHRISTOFOROS" <flyingtrays@ath.forthnet.gr>
      7) Prog Metal on TV
     by "Matt Gonzales" <matt_gonzales@excite.com>
      8) wild idea
     by "Mike & Susan Verstraete" <homewks@sound.net>
      9) Re: Messhuggah
     by Ibanez506@aol.com
     10) Re: Thanks on the MP3 help
     by Younis Hilal <yhilal@cds.caltech.edu>
     11) Re: Thanks on the MP3 help
     by Andrew Coutermarsh <a_couter@oz.plymouth.edu>
     12) Symph X review | breakthrough | Nevermore
     by JamesAhab@aol.com
     13) Re: Symph X review | breakthrough | Nevermore
     by drkhoe@gms.gmsnet.com (Dr. Mosh)
     14) Re: YTSEJAMs
     by "Al @ Switchcraft" <al@isd.net>
     15) You have some crack!
     by "Trevor" <trevorw@ms.kallback.com>
     16) Winter Rose
     by "Trevor W. Hoit" <TrevorW@ms.kallback.com>
     17) Rick Wakeman???!
     by "Simon John Dodd" <S.J.Dodd1@student.derby.ac.uk>
     18) Take me off!!
     by "Ryan Jones" <ryan@futureone.com>

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    Date: Wed, 17 Feb 1999 12:42:06 -0600
    From: "Ryan Good, WSUM Loud Rock Director" <rtgood@students.wisc.edu>
    To: ytsejam@axnet.net
    Subject: Strong PROGress - internet radio PROG
    Message-ID: <199902171844.MAA105064@mail1.doit.wisc.edu>

    Hey Ytsejammers!
            This is Ryan Good, lurker, Metal Friend, Loud Rock Director for WSUM
    - Madison Student Radio, and host of Strong PROGress, and internet-based
    show on our lovely WSUM: http://wsum.wisc.edu
            Strong PROGress is a show on FRIDAYS from 5pm to 8pm cst, which
    features music of the following types (excuse the genres): progressive rock,
    progressive metal, black/doom/death metal, heavy metal, hardcore, loud rock,
    so basically this translates into: Yes, Rush, Dream Theater, Symphony X,
    Opeth, Amorphis, In Flames, Iron Maiden (thank the Gods!), Sacred Reich,
    Pantera, Sevenduat, Deftones, Ozric Tentacles, and so much more.
            WSUM is a student radio station located in Madison, Wisconsin.
            Ryan Good is my name, and I'm the host.
            Please come and visit, and then e-mail or call in some requests, and
    so on and so forth.

    REMEMBER: Fridays from 5pm to 8pm right there in your web browser.

    Thanks, and have fun.

    RYAN

    NP: Bowie - Ziggy Stardust
    ____________________________________________________________________
    WSUM - MADISON STUDENT RADIO
    ____________________________________________________________________
    "How sublime a thing it is, to suffer and be strong."
                                    -Enchant
    ____________________________________________________________________
    Ryan Good - WSUM - Assistant Music Director / Loud Rock Director
    "The World is Tuning In..." WSUM/MSR Homepage - http://wsum.wisc.edu
    Host of Strong Progress, FRIDAY's 5pm-8pm
    Home - 608-286-6747 Radio - 608-262-1206
    ____________________________________________________________________

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    Date: Wed, 17 Feb 1999 11:00:45 -0800
    From: Jon Kretschmer <jkretsch@sdcc17.ucsd.edu>
    To: ytsejam@axnet.net
    Subject: Jordan's bio
    Message-ID: <3.0.6.32.19990217110045.008e7a00@sdcc17.ucsd.edu>

    >Jordan Rudess is one of the hottest new keyboardists on the
    >progressive music scene today. It was made official in 1994 when the
    >readers of Keyboard Magazine voted him best new talent. They made that
    >honor all the more significant by giving him second place in the best
    >overall keyboardist category right behind Keith Emerson!

    Is anyone else getting really tired of this outdated bio that keeps popping
    up everywhere?

    :)

    Jon

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    Date: Wed, 17 Feb 1999 10:05 -0800
    From: "Rahul Ananda" <rananda@mcn.com>
    To: "ytsejam@ax.com" <ytsejam@axnet.net>
    Subject: anybody listening?
    Message-ID: <199902171910.LAA14853@knight.axnet.net>

         
         I agree with Korg's assertion that MTV would probably just air
         some kind of stupid marathon instead of Total Request Live.
         
         I remember a couple years ago, the Queensryche newsgroup (was it
         Screaming In Digital?) sent out a chain letter thing with the
         intention to bombard MTV's request show with demands to have
         the Anybody Listening? video played. I believe that they played
         a Beavis and Butt-Head marathon that day instead. A very subtle
         sort of insult that I wouldn't have believed MTV capable of.
         ----------
         
         My millionaire friend bought his bitch a Kurzweil keyboard last week
         and I got to screw around with it last night. Whoever it was that
         said that it has an awesome piano sound is right on the money.
         Hearing that through headphones and closing my eyes, I could almost
         believe I was playing one. The bass sound as well (can't remember
         the name of the sound) just rules...it almost sounds like you can
         hear finger attack on strings. Hellaciously cool piece of work.
         
         -Rahul Ananda

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    Date: Wed, 17 Feb 1999 14:20:35 -0500
    From: "Bernard, Chris" <CBernard@pulaskifurniture.com>
    To: "'ytsejam@ax.com'" <ytsejam@axnet.net>
    Subject: RE: The Real World; F1
    Message-ID: <18DB7F3D6363D1119B080060083FF42C4765BE@PFC_EXCH01>

    Trevor Hoit wrote:
    >"On the next Real World: Matt goes skydiving and scares
     the hell out of his dog."
    Sick, sick, sick......guess i learned a lesson, today. When sitting at =
    my
    desk at work, never read the jam and try to drink my soda at the same =
    time.
    Yikes, what a mess.......Please, more. ;-)

    Said Mc-Merc:
    >PS: only 17 days to the start of the F1WC!
    Oh, yeah! And us U.S. fans finally get to see a race here in the =
    states,
    albeit next year....

    =BAO=BA CHRIS =BAO=BA
    * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
    * "You live and learn. At any rate, you live." *
    * -- Douglas Adams; Mostly Harmless *
    * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *

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    Date: Wed, 17 Feb 1999 21:20:31 -0800
    From: Arash Ashouriha <ashouria@fh-niederrhein.de>
    To: ytsejam@axnet.net
    Subject: Jason Becker news
    Message-ID: <36CBA31F.13E7@fh-niederrhein.de>

    Hi guys

    Just want to say that the Jason Becker Official site has been updated !

    The new URL is : http://www.intres.com/jasonbecker/

    Another thing :

    >Any jammers who were at the show know who was introducing
    >Biaxident? I was listening to the mp3, and I didn't know how was
    >talking (obviously).

    I wasn't there, but I'm pretty shure, it's Jordan Rudess. I've his solo
    album "LISTEN" and he also sings there, so I know his voice.
    Great album btw.

    NP: Rush - Roll The Bones

    Arash
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    Date: Thu, 18 Feb 1999 02:56:41 +0200
    From: "TERZOUDIS CHRISTOFOROS" <flyingtrays@ath.forthnet.gr>
    To: <ytsejam@axnet.net>
    Subject: About M.Romeo Video
    Message-ID: <000d01be5ad9$8d0a0600$31f5dbc2@p7b3u0>

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    Does anybody have the M.Romeo video?I`m willing to buy or trade.
    Please,E-mail me privately.
    Thanks.
    Chris/Sync-o-passion

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    <DIV><FONT size=3D2>Does anybody have the M.Romeo video?I`m willing to =
    buy or=20
    trade.</FONT></DIV>
    <DIV><FONT size=3D2>Please,E-mail me privately.</FONT></DIV>
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    Date: Wed, 17 Feb 1999 17:11:50 PST
    From: "Matt Gonzales" <matt_gonzales@excite.com>
    To: ytsejam@axnet.net
    Subject: Prog Metal on TV
    Message-ID: <919300310.21.815@excite.com>

    >I had a plan to subject everyone to...lots of prog
    >metal. Cant say i didnt try.

    Nice one, Mandy! At least some of us are on the ball. Speaking of which, a
    good friend of mine entered a screenwriting contest and made the top ten -
    twice! I turned him on to prog a few months after "Awake" came out and he's
    definitely now a die-hard progger. Since then, we've both always talked
    about how cool it would be to get a TV series (live-action or animated) on
    the air that featured the best of prog metal as its soundtrack. Imagine a
    bad ass primetime show that had an original Dream Theater soundtrack!!!

    Today television, tomorrow the world!!!!

    ---------------------------------------------------
    Matt Gonzales
    AKA "Mr. Matt"
    AKA "Genghis"
    matt_gonzales@excite.com

    "Cherish your life while you're still around."
                             - 'A Change of Seasons'
    ---------------------------------------------------

    _______________________________________________________
    Get your free, private email at http://mail.excite.com/

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    Date: Wed, 17 Feb 1999 19:11:55 -0600
    From: "Mike & Susan Verstraete" <homewks@sound.net>
    To: <ytsejam@axnet.net>
    Subject: wild idea
    Message-ID: <001501be5adb$dc480e40$505099d1@default>

    This is just one drummers wild idea, but here goes......
    In the last issue of Images & Words MP and JLB were interviewed. JLB said
    that he had been listening to Gino Vannelli. For all of you old enough to
    remember, Vannelli put out some great drum oriented music in the late 70's
    and early 80's. My idea is to have DT to cover Vannelli's "War Suite" from
    the "Gist of the Gemini" recording. I think they could really kick ass with
    this. For those of you not familiar with Vannelli check out "Storm at Sunup"
    or "Gist of the Gemini".

    Mike
    Homewks@Sound.Net

    Mike and Susan Verstraete
    www.sound.net/~homewks

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    Date: Wed, 17 Feb 1999 22:46:00 EST
    From: Ibanez506@aol.com
    To: ytsejam@axnet.net
    Subject: Re: Messhuggah
    Message-ID: <5ae3e842.36cb8cf8@aol.com>

    In a message dated 2/17/99 12:01:19 AM Central Standard Time, ytsejam@ax.com
    writes:

    << . and just in case there are other Meshuggah fans out
     there... >>

     Does anyone know where I can get some MP3s of Meshuggah? I've heard alot
    about these guys but can't find any samples.
                          Thanks,
                                 Juli

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    Date: Wed, 17 Feb 1999 20:36:16 -0800 (PST)
    From: Younis Hilal <yhilal@cds.caltech.edu>
    To: Multiple recipients of list <ytsejam@axnet.net>
    Subject: Re: Thanks on the MP3 help
    Message-ID: <Pine.SOL.3.96.990217203302.25175A-100000@swing.cds.caltech.edu>

    On Wed, 17 Feb 1999 ytsejam@ax.com wrote:

    > From: CyberDuke <duskob@mol.com.mk>
    > Subject: Thanks on the MP3 help
    >
    > I would just like to thank 2 jammers for the help!
    >
    > Duffel Bag for telling me the way to do it, and to Rogerio Brito for the
    > smart advice about removing the ID3 tag before connecting the MP3s! :)
    > It did help a lot!
    Even though I've made several mp3s, I've never edited them, so I was
    wondering if you could help me out and tell me how you remove the tag for
    an mp3. Do you use a text editor? Is it that simple? Or is it something
    you can do in Winamp?

    Younis Hilal------------------------yhilal@cds.caltech.edu

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    Date: Thu, 18 Feb 1999 00:13:23 -0500 (EST)
    From: Andrew Coutermarsh <a_couter@oz.plymouth.edu>
    To: Multiple recipients of list <ytsejam@axnet.net>
    Subject: Re: Thanks on the MP3 help
    Message-ID: <Pine.BSF.3.96.990218001235.7176A-100000@oz.plymouth.edu>

    On Wed, 17 Feb 1999, Younis Hilal wrote:

    > Even though I've made several mp3s, I've never edited them, so I was
    > wondering if you could help me out and tell me how you remove the tag for
    > an mp3. Do you use a text editor? Is it that simple? Or is it something
    > you can do in Winamp?

    There's a little menu item in Winamp somewhere (I'm not sure where) that
    says "Remove ID3 tag for this item" or some such. That's all you need to
    do. There may be some other way to remove the tags, but I've never had a
    need to do it, so I don't know.

    -------------------------------------------------
    Andrew Coutermarsh
    a_couter@oz.plymouth.edu
    http://cout.ml.org/
    ICQ: 2513441
    -------------------------------------------------
    I love defenseless animals, especially in good
    gravy.
    -------------------------------------------------

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    Date: Thu, 18 Feb 1999 00:44:08 EST
    From: JamesAhab@aol.com
    To: ytsejam@axnet.net
    Subject: Symph X review | breakthrough | Nevermore
    Message-ID: <9b78e6a.36cba8a8@aol.com>

    >< SYMPHONY X - The Divine Wings of Tragedy

    I loved the harmonies they worked, especially on Track 3 (sorry, don't have
    the CD here, so I can't remember the name). ><

    Out Of the Ashes. One of the best songs on there. I don't see any reason why I
    can't be a metal radio hit.

    >< While at Best Buy today I noticed in the DT section a divider that said
    "Break Through Artist:Dream Theater Once in a Livetime". I thought they broke
    through with I&W? ><

    I assume they mean the mainstream, which they haven't broken through at all
    yet and probably never will.

    >< Great vocals and lyrics by Warrel Dane... ><

    Did this guy sing for Sanctuary? 'Cause I was gonna check Nevermore out, but
    if Warren Dane's the singer, I definitely will not. I have this Sanctuary song
    called "Battle Angels." It's off some compilation album, Thrash Patrol.
    Anyway, this is honestly the single most annoying vocal performance I've ever
    heard. He sounded kind of like Chris Collins, and Dane was actually much
    worse, which is pretty hard to believe.

    Jim

    NP - The Quiet Room: Introspect

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    Date: Thu, 18 Feb 1999 00:00:40 -0800
    From: drkhoe@gms.gmsnet.com (Dr. Mosh)
    To: ytsejam@axnet.net
    Subject: Re: Symph X review | breakthrough | Nevermore
    Message-ID: <199902180800.AAA15247@gms.gmsnet.com>

    Before being sacrificed upon the altar..., JamesAhab@aol.com thus begged:
    >
    >>< Great vocals and lyrics by Warrel Dane... ><
    >
    >Did this guy sing for Sanctuary? 'Cause I was gonna check Nevermore out, but
    >if Warren Dane's the singer, I definitely will not. I have this Sanctuary song
    >called "Battle Angels." It's off some compilation album, Thrash Patrol.
    >Anyway, this is honestly the single most annoying vocal performance I've ever
    >heard. He sounded kind of like Chris Collins, and Dane was actually much
    >worse, which is pretty hard to believe.

    You're missing out... Battle Angels is not a good representation of his
    vocals... although I doubt you'll ever find it, Into the Mirror Black is a
    metal milestone... one of metal's best in my opinion... the music is
    really heavy (not thrash or speed outright) and Warrel's vocals tear up...

    Nevermore is pretty good, but I don't think they've reached the level of
    Into the Mirro Black...

    -The Doc

    -- 
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    Date: Thu, 18 Feb 1999 02:58:26 -0600 From: "Al @ Switchcraft" <al@isd.net> To: retaehT maerD <ytsejam@axnet.net> Subject: Re: YTSEJAMs Message-ID: <36CBD632.D3DA3DF7@isd.net>

    AyameYuki wrote: >ok. im going to vent. what the fuck is up with the jam. who's the idiot that >keeps crossing out the endings on the jam ( and why oh why hasnt skadz done a >thing about it ? ) ? i know my computer's shit, but having stuff already >crossed out ( the parts that i actually READ ) is pissing me off. whoever is >the asshole behind this crossout shit needs to go back to grammar school and >learn proper punctuation.

    That last sentence KILLS me. Practice what you preach! While you are at it, let that cut under your nose heal.

    -- Al - The Ytse-ProGtologist ^ Switchcraft Microsystems ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "It's supposed to pack an awesome buzz" --Butthead

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    Date: Thu, 18 Feb 1999 01:13:29 -0800 From: "Trevor" <trevorw@ms.kallback.com> To: "Mosh or anyone" <ytsejam@axnet.net> Subject: You have some crack! Message-ID: <E10DPWT-0004rW-00@apogee.whack.org>

    Dear Mosh or anyone,

    Trevor has reserved some virtual crack rock for you!

    To pick it up, all you need to do is point your web browser at:

    http://www.virtualcrack.com

    Your dealer's pager number is: 654-4752

    Your dealer will hold on to this crack for 90 days from the date of this notification. Your crack will be re-sold or smoked after that date.

    <---------------------------------------------------------------> virtualcrack.com is a service of whack productions

    all crack rock distributed is strictly synthetic any images that share the likeness of real drugs or real drug paraphenalia is strictly incidental

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    Date: Thu, 18 Feb 1999 02:44:20 -0800 From: "Trevor W. Hoit" <TrevorW@ms.kallback.com> To: "'ytsejam@ax.com'" <ytsejam@axnet.net> Subject: Winter Rose Message-ID: <E04FDFCFDC87D21194D300A0C9D4BAFA0F3C1E@ms.kallback.com>

    Well, I finally got around to hearing Winter Rose. It's very different than DT, but I still really like it.

    In tribute to this slab of hairmetal/buttrock, I present "Shaved My Butt", a parody of "Saved by Love" by Winter Rose.

    Shaved My Butt

    You know how I feel about them You know I can't live without them Yours are the hands I need to shave my butt.

    When I feel your razor on me Those hairy days are beneath me With your mirror to guide me I am bald.

    I never thought to shave but I know the reasons I crave a full length mirror to see my end Another cheek to shave, looks like a mountain cave Until the cream surrounds it.

    Shaved my butt again I've shaved my butt again Now I can finally see my end Shaved my butt again I hope it's not a sin, I've shaved my butt again

    I've had to try the Nair road I've pulled it out by the hand full Please help me break the cycle and shave my butt. If I said, "I'll still respect you" Could you say, "Ok, I'll shave you" and use lots of lather to shave me all the time.

    Shaved my butt again I've shaved my butt again Now I can finally see my end Shaved my butt again My leather pants fit again I've shaved my butt again

    by Trevor Hoit Apologies to Richard Chycki

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    Date: Thu, 18 Feb 1999 12:45:28 GMT From: "Simon John Dodd" <S.J.Dodd1@student.derby.ac.uk> To: the Ytsejam <ytsejam@axnet.net> Subject: Rick Wakeman???! Message-ID: <B306F36A60@sdk1.derby.ac.uk>

    ]From Mc-Merc:

    <Really, really long and tiresome explanation of everything Rick Wakeman-y which you'll be relieved to know that I womn't quote>

    Yeah, but none of this detracts for a minute from the indisputable fact that Wank Rakeman is shite.

    Si

    P.s. Emma Ledden...mmm...Something to thank eMpTyV for at last...

    P.S.S.: DTC: does anyone remember what the European release date for Awake was, please?

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    Date: Thu, 18 Feb 1999 07:49:48 -0700 From: "Ryan Jones" <ryan@futureone.com> To: <ytsejam@axnet.net> Subject: Take me off!! Message-ID: <01be5b4d$ee967600$3302fad1@Sales.futureone.com>

    Please take me off the list of ytsejam!!!! I have no idea what you guys are, but your mail to me is driving me crazy....if you need my e-mail to take me off its ryan@futureone.com. thank you!

    Ryan

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