hi there steve !
i would like very very much to please you that you could find them ... i
would like very much seeing what dt fans thought so far away !!
over all, i would like to see if there is any analysis or interpretation of
the awake tunes, the album i like most ...
it would be great that you could do any searchable engine forr lloking in
the jams ! i would do it if i knew how to do ... i think glimpse may be such
a linux program (i think i've heard something about it ...) but i am only a
guy with medium knowledge of windows ... (i knew only a bit about linux ..
i've only installed red hat 6.1, but i don't know very much ...)
hummm, i would love to live those old times ... ;)
thanks a lot from compostela, spain ...
julio fucinos asorey
julio.fucios@rai.usc.es
-----Mensaje original-----
De: schew@interzone.com
Para: julio.fucios@rai.usc.es
Enviado el: m/18/aaaa 3:00
Asunto: Old Ytsejam Digests...
Hi,
Sorry for taking so long to get back to you. I finally found
the
old Ytsejam digets I had. I also have some more recent ones if you want
those too. Here's the message that I sent to the Ytsejam about it:
>
>You can all stop rummaging around in your junk drawers for old Jams.
BKirk
>hooked me up big time. <Milli Vanilli flying high-five>
>
Well, I rummaged around an old Linux box of mine and found some
Jams dating back to Feb 7, 1994 (when it was ytsejam@bnf.com).
You can now view the Ytsejam digests 320 - 1696 at:
http://interzone.com/Music/Ytsejam/ytsejam/date.html
I have a few other sets of Ytsejams (from various times that
I was archiving them) and I'll put those up eventually too. I was
considering using Glimpse to create a searchable database of the
Ytsejams
so you can search out your favorite bands, flame wars or whatever was
discussed on the Jams. Let me know if there's interest in such a
thing.
Things haven't really changed all that much since back then.
We only occasionally actually discussed Dream Theater, there were the
usual flames about bootlegs, and so on. :-) The main difference was
that the WWW wasn't popular enough at the time to be used to find all
kinds of prog-rock CDs (let alone listen to samples). A few of us would
sometimes send out messages describing what stores you had to call to
order those obscure CDs.
Have fun...
Steve
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