YTSEJAM Digest 4542

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    Today's Topics:

      1) i am a cat
     by "Partha Mukhopadhyay" <ahtrap@hotmail.com>
      2) In case you haven't read about this yet... (S-X content!)
     by Chris Schulze <schulze2@mindspring.com>
      3) Re: New Year's Evil
     by Vincent LuPone <vgl@syspac.com>
      4) Re: In case you haven't read about this yet... (S-X content!)
     by Jens Johansson <jens@panix.com>
      5) Re: This is so amusing... and some DTC just for a change!
     by Syrinx <syrinx@erotomania.org>
      6) 32nd notes at 200.
     by "Christopher Ptacek" <someone@prognosis.com>
      7) more ketchup
     by Chris Oates <coates@objectivity.com>
      8) Alright, you asked for it: NEW YEARS EVIL!!! pt. 1/2
     by Eckie <eckie@imap1.asu.edu>
      9) New Years Evil pt 2/2
     by Eckie <eckie@imap1.asu.edu>
     10) RE: Songs For Newbies...
     by "Chris Herbst" <cherbst@usa.net>
     11) Re: Slightly-shady CDR trade request
     by JamesAhab@aol.com
     12) Re: YTSEJAM digest 4541
     by AnalogGal@aol.com
     13) TLF & one deadly serious NDTC
     by CyberDuke <duskob@mol.com.mk>
     14) Herman Hesse
     by CyberDuke <duskob@mol.com.mk>
     15) Re: This is so amusing... and some DTC just for a change!
     by Chris Schulze <schulze2@mindspring.com>

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    Date: Tue, 05 Jan 1999 08:34:29 PST
    From: "Partha Mukhopadhyay" <ahtrap@hotmail.com>
    To: ytsejam@axnet.net
    Subject: i am a cat
    Message-ID: <19990105163430.16131.qmail@hotmail.com>

    i must be, cuz curiosity is doing a number on me right now.....

    who else voted for Francis Dunnery and Bela Fleck in our very own Gallup
    poll??

    partha

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    Date: Tue, 05 Jan 1999 12:11:40 -0500
    From: Chris Schulze <schulze2@mindspring.com>
    To: ytsejam@axnet.net
    Subject: In case you haven't read about this yet... (S-X content!)
    Message-ID: <369247CC.2C5F0EBC@mindspring.com>

    Hey, look at what I just came across on the Hardradio news page of last
    week...

    << Look for a brand new JOHANSSON BROTHERS album February 3rd via Pony
    Canyon in Japan. Titled The Last Viking, the disc
    features former Yngwie Malmsteen/Silver Mountain alumni, Jens and Anders
    Johansson, along with Symphony X guitar whiz,
    Michael Romeo, and fellow Swede, G=F6ran Edman (Yngwie, Glory, John Norum=
    )
    on lead vocals. The track listing is as follows:
    'The Last Viking', 'Burning Eyes', 'Valhalla', 'Fading Away', 'Forest',
    'Mirror', 'Samurai', 'Close To You', 'Carry Me', 'Winter Battle'
    and 'Alone'... >>

    All I can say is.... DAAAMMMNNNN!!!!!!!! I want this!!!!!!! :) I'm just
    not sure about some of these song titles... I hope it doesn't end up
    being some Yngwie cover band...

    ^Christian is still drooling from what he thinks this COULD sound like

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    Date: Tue, 05 Jan 1999 10:43:18 -0700
    From: Vincent LuPone <vgl@syspac.com>
    To: ytsejam@axnet.net
    Subject: Re: New Year's Evil
    Message-ID: <3.0.32.19990105104317.006aa0bc@postoffice.syspac.com>

    >Supwitchall--
    >I know some of you were going to NYE, but I still haven't heard anything
    >about it :( Someone either post something or mail me privately, will ya?
    >Thanks :)

            Well, I was sitting up HIGH in the upper deck when Soulfly was playing, so
    to me they sounded like ambient noise because of the reverberation off of
    the steel building and ceiling. By the time Slayer hit, me and a buddy of
    mine had gotten down into the $40 seats and eventually onto the floor.
    Slayer kicked MAJOR ass. Very heavy, very fast.
            As for Megadeth, they played a tight and HEAVY set. Songs like "Wake Up
    Dead" and "In My Darkest Hour" along with the classics "Holy Wars" and
    "Sweating Bullets". In the middle of She-Wolf, Dave and Marty went OFF on
    a whole shitload of harmony passages reminiscient of old Iron Maiden or
    older Fates Warning. It was long too. Was damn cool, I hope it's part of
    a song off their next album. Oh, and you'll never miss Nick, Jimmy
    DeGrasso fits Megadeth perfectly. He plays fast hard and aggressively, and
    he plays DWs.
            Then Pantera. WOW. What a show. Very heavy, mainly stuff off of the
    first 3 albums (thankfully :). Big thing for me, they played Domination,
    part 2 of Hollow, and Use my Third Arm (that song near the end of Far
    Beyond with the badass rhythms). The band was ON, but Phil was damn drunk.
     He broke a mic and the band had to start Mouth for War over again. He
    made up for it with a witty remark, but I still have yet to be impressed
    with the dude, ever. They also had Kerry King from Slayer and Scott Ian
    from Anthrax up on stage to play fucking Hostile. Ian's guitar strap kept
    falling off, so he really wasn't much of a factor, unfortunately.
            As for Black Sabbath, well, they were great, but I was hoping for a BIG
    TIME guitar sound out of Tony, similiar to the sound on "Psychoman", but
    his sound was more reminiscient of classic Sabbath. Still, not too bad.
    Their set was damn good, in fact the only thing really missing was
    Psychoman :) No Ozzy material.

    There you go, a quickie review of New Year's Evil.

          Peace and love, and good happiness stuff, ~Vince

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    Date: Tue, 5 Jan 1999 13:11:00 -0500 (EST)
    From: Jens Johansson <jens@panix.com>
    To: Multiple recipients of list <ytsejam@axnet.net>
    Subject: Re: In case you haven't read about this yet... (S-X content!)
    Message-ID: <Pine.GSU.4.05.9901051240260.10886-100000@panix2.panix.com>

    On Tue, 5 Jan 1999, Chris Schulze wrote:

    > << Look for a brand new JOHANSSON BROTHERS album February 3rd via Pony
    > Canyon in Japan. Titled The Last Viking, the disc

    > All I can say is.... DAAAMMMNNNN!!!!!!!! I want this!!!!!!! :) I'm just
    > not sure about some of these song titles... I hope it doesn't end up
    > being some Yngwie cover band...
    >
    > Christian is still drooling from what he thinks this COULD sound like

    Oh dear, I hope you're not expecting a total shred record. It is not...

    Anyway, for the curious, see

            http://www.panix.com/~jens/parse.cgi/about-last-viking.par

    I don't want anyone to buy the record and feel like they got burned!! :)

    Jens. <jens@panix.com> (http://www.panix.com/~jens/)

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    Date: Tue, 5 Jan 1999 13:16:55 -0500 (EST)
    From: Syrinx <syrinx@erotomania.org>
    To: Chris Schulze <schulze2@mindspring.com>
    Subject: Re: This is so amusing... and some DTC just for a change!
    Message-ID: <Pine.OSF.3.96.990105131557.7501A-100000@tempest.ocis.temple.edu>

    > DTC: I heard from a reliable souce (involved in the album) that the
    > James LaBrie solo album recordings have been going on for a little while
    > now. Most of the songwriting was done by some very well known people
    > from your favorite Magna Carta bands. I was surprised how they kept it a
    > secret for this long, I would think the hype would actually help album
    > sales.

            Sure. People like Mike Keanelley (who, according to James, is up
    and down the album), Trent Gardner, Matt Guillroy, etc, etc.

    > ^Christian wonders what Kevin Moore is up to - has he finished up that
    > filming school yet?... will we ever see other musical efforts from
    > him?...

            /me thinks it's time to give Jim Pitulski a ring. :)

     - mike, dtifc.

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    Date: Tue, 5 Jan 1999 13:07:10 -0600
    From: "Christopher Ptacek" <someone@prognosis.com>
    To: <ytsejam@axnet.net>
    Subject: 32nd notes at 200.
    Message-ID: <000801be38de$99a560c0$24739c83@7979811wheat.farm.niu.edu>

    I once gave someone a synth example of this kind of trash on #ytsejam. It's
    too fast. The ONLY way to get near this speed is to sweep (MAYBE some dudes
    can economy pick this fast, but Stump is one of the fastest and I think he
    clocks out at 16th note triplets at 216 or something like that) or tap.
    That doesn't really count because when you're sweeping or tapping that fast,
    you're not thinking about note values. Even if you believe JP CAN do this,
    he's not doing it on AOI (not alternate picking 32nds at 200). That much
    can be easily proven. I wonder, of course, why anyone would think he could
    do this, when on his video he had trouble playing 16th notes at 216... 32nd
    notes at 200 would be just less than twice as fast.

    (not intending to say that having trouble with 16ths at 216 is ANYTHING to
    be ashamed of! :) I think I max out at 190, or maybe less right now. I
    oughta practice my alternate picking more!)

    - Chris

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    Date: Tue, 05 Jan 1999 12:22:46 -0800
    From: Chris Oates <coates@objectivity.com>
    To: ytsejam@axnet.net
    Subject: more ketchup
    Message-ID: <3.0.32.19990105122244.00b38be0@objypop>

    the Mighty Ptacek said:

    >> From: Chris Oates <aspect@tinagh.org>
    >
    >> Actually, I do that for a lot of colors. Then again, I'm red/green
    >> colorblind, so I have to rely on relative color sense, as my absolute is
    >> messed up (thanks mom)
    >
    > I just meant that you don't HAVE to do that in order to see
    >something as blue. Your curse (did you know that colorblindness is
    >predominantly a male disorder?)

    I know that red/green (the kind I have) is on the X Chromosome. We manly
    types only have one of those, and so are much more susceptible to it than
    women, who have a backup. ;) Hence my "Thanks Mom" comment, since I got
    that chromosome from her.

    >would be analogous to tone deafness. But
    >since you're a keyboardist and not an art snob like Eckie, you're probably
    >functioning just fine in society.

    Yeah. I just hate it when people hold things up to me and say "what color
    is this? What color is this?" -- makes me want to go postal.

    >And tell your GF to stay out of Skadz'
    >pants! (that's entirely harmless... it just sounds mean if you weren't
    >there :)

    I'm sure it was. :P (and 2 points. She's not my girlfriend -- yet, and
    from what I hear, I don't have to tell her in order to prevent that from
    happening. ;) Oops, did I just insult skadz? uh oh. I'm in trouble)

         ~Chris

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    Date: Tue, 05 Jan 1999 14:27:49 -0700
    From: Eckie <eckie@imap1.asu.edu>
    To: Ytse Jam <ytsejam@axnet.net>
    Subject: Alright, you asked for it: NEW YEARS EVIL!!! pt. 1/2
    Message-ID: <369283D5.23EAB705@imap1.asu.edu>

    Short version:

    Soulfly sucked. Slayer kicked ass. Megadeth ruled. Pantera decimated
    everything. Black Sabbath was upstaged by Pantera.

    Long version:

    Once again the likes of Vinnie and Eckie and the big ass van were
    present at a venue for what seemed to be the perfect backdrop for
    armegeddon and "the end of the world" kinda antics with bikers, goths,
    rocker sluts decked out in the usual fishnet and see through panty garb,
    fanboys for every band performing, and even them crazy Slayer fans with
    the really interesting mutilations. Thinking that, you know, SOMEBODY
    would get a clue and open up the roof to the ballpark during the
    concert, I decided to take my trenchcoat with me. We had another jammer
    Marc Chadwick (aka Wrath) with us from CT, so he was well pumped up to
    see this show; "I missed two Dream Theater concerts back home. This
    better kick ass." We knew of Dino and a friend making a road trip to
    Phoenix to catch this gig, but we couldn't find him before the show, nor
    did I ever run into Nate Bradley (http://www.savatage.com/).

    Nonetheless, Marc and I went to the floor while Vinnie our friend Robert
    went up to the nosebleeds. The floor was an interesting kettle full of
    weirdos (including us heheh) including this one guy who walked around
    with knee high laced leather boots, fatigue pants, razor scars on his
    wrists, 666 carved into his throat, and a tattoo of a devil on the side
    of his half shorn head. If you're a fan of tattoo art, this was
    definitely the place to be! Tattoos on just about everybody there. I
    think the most interesting one for me was of a noose tied around some
    dude's neck and trailing down his back....

    Marc and I spent much of Soulfly's setup and stage preparation glancing
    over at a couple of really attractive women decked out in their rocker
    gear (see through lace blouses can be a good thing ;)) and looking for
    Dino and Nate. With that many people in one area, it was pretty
    ridiculous trying to locate anybody, so we sat where we were and Soulfly
    started up. Not much later we had turned into participating wall
    bouncers of a mosh pit with a pitbull/tyrannasaurus rex crossbreed
    wearing a Texaco shirt with the nametag that read "Andy" in delicate
    cursive letters. This dude was drunk and something else, but he was
    dominating the pit! Soulfly started playing another song. So then this
    one chick decided to get into the action and started taking Andy the
    pitbull t-rex DOWN LIKE A FOOKIN' PANCAKE! It was hilarious watching
    this lean 110 lbs woman taking down a 250 lbs mutant! Soulfly started
    another song. So her boyfriend decided to get into the action and
    turned her into an indentation in the ground before she got back up,
    tackled him, and gave him a big tonguey french kiss. Marc and I looked
    back up at the stage and some 12 year old kid was up on stage with Maxx
    rapping into his own microphone. "GO LITTLE ROCKER!!!"

    Injuries tallied in the first set (well, from our vantage point): One
    split head concussion (ppl dragging this guy out of the crowd with blood
    all over his head), one person with a broken nose, and a lot of people
    with the bruises that had "Andy" in cursive letters imprinted on their
    skin.

    We looked for Dino and Nate between setups and decided to lay back
    behind the designated moshing area for Slayer...for good reason. The
    self-mutilated maniacs rushed the stage as Kerry King came out with his
    big pointy red King V. Awesome set list, but I don't know the names of
    the Slayer tunes so I couldn't give it to ya heheheh. I think there
    were 1 or 2 tunes off their new disc and the rest was all the classic
    Slayer tunes everybody knows and loves. Midway through the set, the
    seat-ticket holders decided being in a designated seat SUCKED for a
    Slayer concert and they rushed the security guards as the floor crowd
    went crazy watching the authority figures hit the ground from being
    overpowered. Marc and I just cheered and headbanged through the rest of
    the Slayer set. Much fun.

    Injuries tallied during Slayer (That I knew of): 1 broken arm, 1
    concussion, 1 passed out fanboy.

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    Date: Tue, 05 Jan 1999 15:03:47 -0700
    From: Eckie <eckie@imap1.asu.edu>
    To: Ytse Jam <ytsejam@axnet.net>
    Subject: New Years Evil pt 2/2
    Message-ID: <36928C43.961F7CB7@imap1.asu.edu>

    Where was I? Oh yeah, the Slayer crowd had overrun security and the
    stagemonkeys for Megadeth were doing their thing. Marc and I thought it
    would be a good idea to start making our way to the already crowded
    front stage area in order to watch Pantera and Black Sabbath in the
    front row, so much of the setup time (usually when I see Megadeth they
    take FOREVER to set up) was lost in our constant digging and slinkying
    trying to get closer to the stage.

    Then Megadeth took the stage.

    My first reaction was, "Alright! Dave's on STAHASO WHOOOOOOOOA!" As
    my feet left the ground and every part of my body was being pressed up
    by somebody else's hand/head/feet/breasts/you name it, a surge of people
    pressed towards the stage as Holy Wars was being pounded through the PA
    system. I managed to get all they way from house left to center stage
    without even moving my feet! At one point I couldn't breathe and it
    felt like I had cracked a rib from all the people punching to get
    through me! I really wish those Megadeth fans would've understood the
    nature of the relationships between mass and time, and understand that 2
    people can not exist in the same exact place at the same time.
    Nonetheless they continued to pound me into the people
    behind/ahead/beside me until I was pressed up against this really
    attractive blonde in a haltertop for a good 5 minutes. (If you're
    reading this and you were at the show and managed to find this guy in a
    trenchcoat in the trenches of the Megadeth act, I swear I couldn't move
    my hand from there...) I think I caught a glimpse of Dave and Marty
    wanking off on their guitar solos about this time.

    I couldn't take it anymore. I enjoyed the ability to breathe too much.
    After being kicked in the face a couple times by the same crowd surfer
    (i hope he enjoys his groin injury) I started my way out of the trenches
    and into a clearing..."FREEDOM!" As I sucked in the first good breath
    of marijuana and tobacco laced air, somebody was kind enough to inform
    me that the clearing I found was a MOSH PIT--by running me into the
    ground from my blind side...Naturally I had to return the favor and
    floor the drunken bastard into the ground. }:^) Megadeth was playing
    something, but I really can't remember what it was heheheh....

    So I had lost a 16 year old kid from CT in a mass of psychotic, drunken,
    high lunatics during a Megadeth concert, I thought I had cracked a rib,
    and I was thirsty as hell from moshing in a trench coat. I went to the
    concession stands for some pizza and coke. Pantera's crew set up
    everything while I downed a really really hot slice of pepperoni pizza
    fresh out of the oven topped with fresh cheese and fresh tomato sauce
    with a plump juicy breaded crust (...Mmmmm....). Right before Phil and
    the guys took the stage I made my way back down to the floor and back up
    to the mosh pit area for a great view of Pantera.

    As for Pantera's live act...probably the best description I've heard are
    from chatting with Dr. Mosh on the #ytsejam irc, "Experiencing Pantera
    live is like sitting in a house full of explosives and lighting up a
    cuban." They REALLY kicked everybody's asses. Dimebag's guitar sound
    is just loud as hell, Vinnie Paul's double kick was awesome, and Phil
    sounded better than he's ever sounded! Oh yeah, and Rex played bass too
    heheheh. The microphone went out on Phil on the second song, which
    stopped the band in the middle of Mouth for War and wait for the
    technicians to fix everything. As soon as that was sorted out Phil just
    explained to the audience, "Every fuckin' show I don't know how many
    microphones I've broken. But you wanna know why?" Crowd cheered. "I'm
    a bad motherfucker." The setlist was just skull crushing enough (hell,
    they played Use my Third arm, I was moshing around) and then they
    brought out "those two bald bastards" Scott Ian and Kerry King onto
    stage to play Fucking Hostile. I was lovin' it! Well, until Scott's
    guitar strap came undone and he spent most of the song trying to get it
    back on correctly heheh.

    If you're a metalhead, go see Pantera live.

    They had to finish their act eventually, and Black Sabbath's crew
    rigorously worked to get the stage set up. I found Dino and Joe (what's
    his last name?) standing by the sound crew platform during this time and
    we exchanged our battle stories and came to the agreement that Pantera
    had just blown the roof off the place.

    Black Sabbath started off with a 5-10 minute video montage showing the
    band members way back when (nice capes guys ;) ) before rising on sunken
    platforms from below the stage to start their act. I probably would've
    enjoyed this much more if I hadn't been so overwhelmed by Pantera's act
    just before it...so I sat down in a vacant seat for the rest of the show
    nursing my battle wounds and headbanging to those classic Sabbath tunes.

    As for Toni's guitar tone? Not a big fan of it, honestly...but I have
    to give props to the dark lord of metal for playing with THIMBLES!

    It was a great night, an awesome way to ring in the New Year. They
    opened up the roof at midnight and just as the pot and tobacco fumes had
    cleared out through the roof, they set off just about every piece of
    pyrotechnic in their arsenal after Sabbath's set finished. The dazed,
    drunken and deaf (and TIRED) fans on the floor were showered with black
    Black Sabbath confetti as we all made our way towards the exits through
    the smokey fog created by the fireworks.

    And that's what happened in Phoenix on New Years. }:)

    ~Dimebag Eckie

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    Date: Tue, 5 Jan 1999 17:12:42 -0500
    From: "Chris Herbst" <cherbst@usa.net>
    To: <ytsejam@axnet.net>
    Subject: RE: Songs For Newbies...
    Message-ID: <000001be38f8$840f6980$bc13bfd1@syrinx>

    Just curious as to people's opinions on which are the best DT songs to play
    to those who have never heard them.

    I think Metropolis would be best for a new listener. Space Dye Vest is
    really more for people that already know and love the band. Erotomania,
    6:00, New Millennium, or Take The Time would also be excellent choices.

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    Date: Tue, 5 Jan 1999 17:47:24 EST
    From: JamesAhab@aol.com
    To: ytsejam@axnet.net
    Subject: Re: Slightly-shady CDR trade request
    Message-ID: <b8617262.3692967c@aol.com>

    >< I'm looking for a CDR dub of the following Dream Theater rarities. I
    should point out that what I want are dubs of the actual tracks, *not* the
    MP3s - I've got those already. MP3s are great to give you an idea of the
    music, but, as of now, very few of them are actually *as good* as a real
    never-compressed recording. Swishy cymbals, for instance -- who needs those?
    Anyhow, the stuff I want...
     
    ]From the EP 'Live Bonus Tracks':
    1. Caught In A Web '96 (live)
    2. Take Away My Pain (live)
    3. Burning My Soul (live)
    4. Another Hand / The Killing Hand (live)
    ]From the 'Lie' single:
    5. To Live Forever
    6. Another Day (live)
    ]From the Japanese version of 'Falling Into Infinity':
    7. Speak To Me
    8. Cover My Eyes
    9. Take Away My Pain (demo) ><

    Sorry to break the news, Cover My Eyes isn't on Japan FII. Just listen to the
    video and christmas CD one and like it.

    Jim

    NP - Tori Amos: Little Earthquakes

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    Date: Tue, 5 Jan 1999 17:52:40 EST
    From: AnalogGal@aol.com
    To: ytsejam@axnet.net
    Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 4541
    Message-ID: <b4a8a6b9.369297b8@aol.com>

    << Christina, I didn't realize you were Christina, but I'm glad we met
     anyway.>>

    Schnipp, were you they guy running around with Skadz, wearing that rasta-
    looking hat? Or were you the one with the baseball cap? Help!!!

    <>

    I'm glad you like Event!! Did you get to meet Matt at Birch Hill? Those
    dudes are great buddies, and I love it when people tell me they dig the CD. I
    do some promotional work for them at shows in the NY area -- handing out
    flyers, etc -- and I'm trying to drum up some interest so I can get them some
    gigs out this way. Not an easy task, my friend, but fun, nonetheless!

    Take care!!
    Christina
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    Derek Sherinian International
    dereksherinian.com
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

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    Date: Wed, 06 Jan 1999 00:17:32 +0100
    From: CyberDuke <duskob@mol.com.mk>
    To: DT Mailing List Ytsejam <ytsejam@axnet.net>
    Subject: TLF & one deadly serious NDTC
    Message-ID: <36929D8C.B81C461B@mol.com.mk>

    Live in Tokyo - To Live Forever:

    I read somewhere that the jam DT do on this song is not named!
    One bass part that Myung plays just before the bluesy jazzy stuff of
    John sounds TOO FAMILIAR to me!!! But I just can't remember the tune
    name! Also, the Petrucci's solo it's not improvisation IMHO! I don't
    know about him, but the rhythm section seems perfectly adjusted to what
    John plays!
    After the delay effect part where he plays then intro singing of Beatles
    "Within You Without you" (did someone else notice it?), the moment John
    goes into pure rock scale, same time Myung starts playing 2 notes bass
    line. It's obviously something, it's not improvistaion! Any thoughts?

    Now, I'm very sorry for the total NDTC here, but since this is the only
    mailing list I'm on (like someone cares) I'm putting it here!

    I would like to ask a jammer, older than 20, who read the Herman Hesse
    novel "Game of Glass Perls"!!!
    Anyone who read it, can you please e-mail me privately for some
    questions!?!?!

    P.S. ALAN ESTRADA, if you're still around, I'm STILL waiting for that
    Dweezil MP3 of the Sabbaath "Wizard"!!!!!!!!

    -- 
    

    CyberDuke _______________________________________________________ Home Page http://www.geocities.com/CollegePark/Gym/3466/ E-mail duskob@mol.com.mk ICQ# 17392722 _______________________________________________________

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    Date: Wed, 06 Jan 1999 00:23:27 +0100 From: CyberDuke <duskob@mol.com.mk> To: DT Mailing List Ytsejam <ytsejam@axnet.net> Subject: Herman Hesse Message-ID: <36929EEF.8D927AB2@mol.com.mk>

    Sorry, the correct name of the novel was "The Glass Bead Game". --

    CyberDuke _______________________________________________________ Home Page http://www.geocities.com/CollegePark/Gym/3466/ E-mail duskob@mol.com.mk ICQ# 17392722 _______________________________________________________

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    Date: Tue, 05 Jan 1999 18:29:50 -0500 From: Chris Schulze <schulze2@mindspring.com> To: Syrinx <syrinx@erotomania.org>, ytsejam@axnet.net Subject: Re: This is so amusing... and some DTC just for a change! Message-ID: <3692A06E.2BC0341C@mindspring.com>

    Syrinx wrote about the James Labrie solo album...:

    > Sure. People like Mike Keanelley (who, according to James, is up > and down the album), Trent Gardner, Matt Guillroy, etc, etc. >

    Yeah, I heard Mike Keneally is doing an awesome job as usual. James is so lucky to work with such talented guitarist :)

    > > > ^Christian wonders what Kevin Moore is up to - has he finished up that > > filming school yet?... will we ever see other musical efforts from > > him?... > > /me thinks it's time to give Jim Pitulski a ring. :)

    Yeah but please share the wealth with the rest of us when you do have news :)

    ^Christian now wonders what's gonna happen with that second Portnoy project, does Syrinx have info on that also? :).

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