YTSEJAM digest 5528

From: ytsejam@torchsong.com
Date: Fri Jun 30 2000 - 11:56:40 EDT

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    Today's Topics:

      1) Re: We All Need Some Light
     by "Rob Pociluk" <robpociluk@dreamtheater.zzn.com>
      2) RE: Vanishing Cream
     by David Dixon <dixon@iisweb.com>
      3) Feedback trick
     by Gerardo Carstensen <gercarst@yahoo.com>
      4) Guitar Feedback tricks
     by Gerardo Carstensen <gercarst@yahoo.com>
      5) Cartoons SUCK lately...
     by "Steven Zebrowski" <szebro1@gl.umbc.edu>
      6) DT on top of their game
     by "Jan-Michael" <jmsouter@airmail.net>
      7) Re:McGuyver
     by Fett2002@aol.com
      8) Re: YTSEJAM digest 5527
     by Fett2002@aol.com
      9) Re: The Hunger
     by EvoReaper@aol.com
     10) you can pick your friends, you can pick your meat...
     by Dan Costello <axeman_dannl@juno.com>
     11) Re: FFOHLESSAH digest 5527
     by mikel <mikel@alphalink.com.au>
     12) Re: YTSEJAM digest 5527
     by Stixntrixx@aol.com
     13) Re: YTSEJAM digest 5527
     by "Joe A." <jaanders@elnet.com>
     14) KARR vs. KITT (hehe)
     by Phil Carter <artoo@bellsouth.net>
     15) Re: Sweden
     by "Matt Molite" <ytsejam11@dreamtheater.zzn.com>
     16) Re: Physical Genius
     by "Matt Molite" <ytsejam11@dreamtheater.zzn.com>
     17) Re: Sweden
     by "TheCowGod" <demccor@clemson.edu>
     18) Re: ROFLMAO, a repost!
     by Kurt M Hampton <kurt.hampton@juno.com>
     19) KITT
     by "Raivo Hool" <raitz@artun.ee>
     20) Art / Prog who cares ..??
     by Mark Andrews <MAndrews@itronix.co.uk>
     21) 80's nostalgia
     by "Webmaster Ytsejam.com" <webmaster@ytsejam.com>
     22) Re: 80's nostalgia
     by Damon Fibraio <dfibraio@home.com>
     23) driving to metropolis
     by Joshua Rasiel <josh@on-linedesign.com>
     24) 104.3
     by Joshua Rasiel <josh@on-linedesign.com>
     25) Re: YTSEJAM digest 5527
     by IAmClay777@aol.com
     26) Re: 104.3
     by Damon Fibraio <dfibraio@home.com>

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    Date: Thu, 29 Jun 2000 18:43:10 -0400
    From: "Rob Pociluk" <robpociluk@dreamtheater.zzn.com>
    To: ytsejam@torchsong.com
    Subject: Re: We All Need Some Light
    Message-ID: <0ADFAD0D9FD44D11DA7E000A9C4B95C0@robpociluk.dreamtheater.zzn.com>

    <html><head><meta Name='keywords' Content='commtouch, pronto, mail, free email, free, branded, web based, free web based email, communications, internet, software, advertising banners, e-mail, free software'></head><body ><div align='left'><font ><blockquote><blockquote><TT>Oddly enough, I actually prefer the alternate mix with Roine on <BR>
    vocals. &nbsp;That's not to say that the original with Neal on vocals <BR>
    isn't amazing because it is. &nbsp;But the emotion that Roine's voice adds <BR>
    and just the overall mix itself is more to my liking. &nbsp;WHAT A SONG!!!<BR>
    <BR>
    Rob<BR>
    ---- Begin Original Message ----<BR>
    <BR>
    Sent: Tue, 27 Jun 2000 13:32:57 -0700 (PDT)<BR>
    To: Multiple recipients of list &lt;ytsejam@torchsong.com&gt;<BR>
    Subject: Re: We All Need Some Light<BR>
    <BR>
    <BR>
    <BR>
    &gt;Janne Jokitalo &lt;janne_jokitalo@yahoo.com&gt; wrote:<BR>
    <BR>
    &gt;&gt;&quot;Sasha C.&quot; wrote:<BR>
    <BR>
    &gt;&gt; no shit? thanx for enlightening me...<BR>
    &gt;&gt; I just ordered the damn album 5 days ago, and it'll take at least <BR>
    3 weeks<BR>
    &gt;&gt; until I get the Transatlantic and my copy of Gordian Knot <BR>
    Interview Disc.<BR>
    &gt;&gt; So, I asked nicely if someone could post me the lyrics to We All <BR>
    Need<BR>
    Some<BR>
    &gt;&gt; Light... I downloaded an mp3 of the alternative mix (btw, there <BR>
    are no<BR>
    &gt;&gt; limited edition copies available anymore so don't preach how I'm <BR>
    stealing<BR>
    &gt;&gt; from the band by downloading mp3s) and I couldn't figure out what <BR>
    mr.<BR>
    Roine<BR>
    &gt;&gt; was singing half the time... that's it.<BR>
    <BR>
    &gt;But, it's not Roine who sings on that one, it's a complete Neal <BR>
    tune, he<BR>
    sure as<BR>
    &gt;hell sings it too =)<BR>
    <BR>
    Alternative mix? From the Limited Edition? 2nd disc, track 2? <BR>
    Hellooo?!?<BR>
    Unless Neal has a voice range like Daniel Gildenlow [Pain of <BR>
    Salvation],<BR>
    meaning that he can sing very low and very high that you'd think it's <BR>
    2<BR>
    different persons singing, I'm wrong... But I think I'm not... Roine <BR>
    is<BR>
    singing on the other version.<BR>
    <BR>
    NP: Al Di Meola - Kiss My Axe<BR>
    <BR>
    <BR>
    <BR>
    <BR>
    <BR>
    <BR>
    ---- End Original Message ----<BR>
    <BR>
    <BR>
    </TT><br><br><font><p align=left><TT>&quot;...so I've got that going for me...which is nice.&quot;---Carl the assistant greenskeeper </TT><br>Dream Theater newsletter - http://www.dreamtheater.net/uacmmail/>____________________________________________________________<br>Get your own Web-Based E-mail Service at http://www.zzn.com>Get your 100MB FREE Internet storage! Sign up now -<br>www.netdrive.com/?O=ZZN4<br></blockquote></blockquote></div></font></body></html>

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    Date: Thu, 29 Jun 2000 15:49:57 -0700
    From: David Dixon <
    dixon@iisweb.com>
    To: "'ytsejam@torchsong.com'" <ytsejam@torchsong.com>
    Subject: RE: Vanishing Cream
    Message-ID: <A65ADB6BE999D3118F650008C7E6175202A183DC@MESSAGING>

    > Are the Hunger Houston natives? I only ask b/c they
    > seem to spend a lot of time here. Hm.

    That is correct - The Hunger are Houston natives.

    David Dixon
    MCSD, MCDBA, MCSE
    Integrated Information Systems, Inc.
    dixon@iisweb.com

    -----Original Message-----
    ]From: Trent [mailto:cybertrent@yahoo.com]
    Sent: Thursday, June 29, 2000 3:37 PM
    To: Multiple recipients of list
    Subject: Re: Vanishing Cream

    > yeah yeah. vanishing cream is a real good song. i've
    > never heard
    > anything else by the hunger tho. wonder how they
    > are? hmmm.... i always
    > thought this song had an almost "progressive" (:D)
    > feel to it.

    =====
    *Trent

    cyberized-- http://www.geocities.com/cybertrent

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    Date: Thu, 29 Jun 2000 16:22:24 -0700 (PDT)
    From: Gerardo Carstensen <gercarst@yahoo.com>
    To: ytsejam@torchsong.com
    Subject: Feedback trick
    Message-ID: <20000629232224.23399.qmail@web214.mail.yahoo.com>

     
     

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    Date: Thu, 29 Jun 2000 16:35:45 -0700 (PDT)
    From: Gerardo Carstensen <gercarst@yahoo.com>
    To: ytsejam@torchsong.com
    Subject: Guitar Feedback tricks
    Message-ID: <20000629233545.28717.qmail@web210.mail.yahoo.com>

    Hi!

    Well, this is my first post here, so here it goes...

    1st.- Does anyone knows some tips/tricks to control
    the guitar feedback to use it melodically?

    2nd.- How can I get that special feedback that sounds
    by playing and letting sound a note in the guitar and
    the feedback starts to sound (like the one Petrucci
    gets in the HOB guitar solo?

    Any help will be appreciated!

    Gerardo C.

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    Date: Thu, 29 Jun 2000 18:23:39 -0400
    From: "Steven Zebrowski" <szebro1@gl.umbc.edu>
    To: <ytsejam@torchsong.com>
    Subject: Cartoons SUCK lately...
    Message-ID: <000a01bfe224$d5278420$0400010a@steve>

    > Dude, it was K.A.R.R.! And just as K.I.T.T. was an
    acronym
    > for something, so was K.A.R.R. Does anyone besides me
    > remember? (I have no life.)
    >
    > K.I.T.T. - Knight Industries Two Thousand

    Impressive.

    > K.A.R.R. - Knight Automated Roving Robot

    Most impressive.

    > (The voice of KITT was supplied by the guy that played Mr.
    Feeney
    > (sp?) on Boy Meets World.)

    Yes, although he was known at the time as "That mean doctor
    on St. Elsewhere whose name I can't remember."

    The voice of KARR was supplied by a guy named Peter Cullen,
    who the TRUE NERDS know as the guy who did the voice of
    Optimus Prime on "The Transformers" (series and movie) as
    well as Commander Hawkins on Voltron (Not the one with the 5
    stupid lions, but the one with the 15 cool little
    car/ships).

    Steve Z

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    Date: Thu, 29 Jun 2000 19:26:02 -0500
    From: "Jan-Michael" <jmsouter@airmail.net>
    To: <jmsouter@airmail.net>
    Subject: DT on top of their game
    Message-ID: <001201bfe229$c573cb60$540b88cf@jammer>

    Ahhh...

    Dream Theater are in top form on this tour. They've never been better.
    They've never been tighter as a band. GO SEE THIS TOUR !!!!!!!!!!!!

    Drive to a different state if you have to... go out of your way... make it
    happen !!

        Jan-Michael

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    Date: Thu, 29 Jun 2000 20:42:34 EDT
    From: Fett2002@aol.com
    To: ytsejam@torchsong.com
    Subject: Re:McGuyver
    Message-ID: <d9.6267ffe.268d46fa@aol.com>

    In a message dated 6/29/00 6:35:33 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
    ytsejam@torchsong.com writes:

    << Since 80's nostalgia has swept over the jam like a large broom, I know
     this may sem gay to you guys, but was anyone here into MAcgyver. About
     8th grade I discovered the reruns, and I was addicted to it till I had
     seen each one 4 times. >>

    Don't thank McGuyer, thank the moon's gravitational pull!

                                                -mike C.

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    Date: Thu, 29 Jun 2000 20:43:43 EDT
    From: Fett2002@aol.com
    To: ytsejam@torchsong.com
    Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 5527
    Message-ID: <c6.74398a6.268d473f@aol.com>

    In a message dated 6/29/00 6:35:33 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
    ytsejam@torchsong.com writes:

    << >Hockey aside, Sweden is more known for good massages and tall, blonde,
    >leggy women.
     
                    Don't forget Swedish Meatballs! And Swedish Fish!!!
    >>

    And what about the Swedish bikini team?

                                        -mike C.

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    Date: Thu, 29 Jun 2000 21:13:14 EDT
    From: EvoReaper@aol.com
    To: ytsejam@torchsong.com
    Subject: Re: The Hunger
    Message-ID: <a9.7a2575f.268d4e2a@aol.com>

    I'm suprised so many people have commented on The Hunger, I didn't know they
    were *that* popular........then again, this is a Dream Theater mailing list...

    I've only got Devil Thumbs A Ride, so I couldn't judge any other albums. I
    know Devil has a kind of light side to it. I wouldn't really say that the
    singer sounds like Hetfield, more like Dexter Holland from the Offspring now
    that I think of it. They are very keyboard based, but the guitarist has a
    killer tone and he's really not that bad. Great phrasing for his solos. I
    hardly listen to the cd, but when I read the post questioning them, I dug it
    out and listened to "Vanishing Cream", (now I've got "When The Water Breaks"
    CRANKED)....I love these Labtec's....

    Cheers,
    Andy

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    Date: Thu, 29 Jun 2000 21:36:29 -0400
    From: Dan Costello <axeman_dannl@juno.com>
    To: ytsejam@torchsong.com
    Subject: you can pick your friends, you can pick your meat...
    Message-ID: <20000629.213731.-881239.0.Axeman_dannl@juno.com>

    > HAHAHAHA That reminds me of:
    > "Shrimp: The OTHER semi-translucent meat."

    Salmon: the other pink meat.

    Speaking of David Hasslehoff, I was at a custom car show last year and
    some guy had a ?firebird? tricked out to look like K.I.T.T. It was kinda
    neat,
    and kinda sad at the same time.

    >> I like sounding pretentious. That way, people know that I'm better
    >> than they are. :-)
    >
    > Dan, is it OK with you if I use this quote every, say, four hours or
    > so? :)

    Be my guest! We are the elite, my good friend, and it's
    about damn time we got the recognition we deserve!!! :-)

    >Indication #2 of weak writing: One of the main character's
    > names is "Topanga."

    Who cares, as long as she's on there?!? :-)

    > Picasso had his parents and hung around Brach. Bach
    > was practically born into his position, as was Frank Lloyd
    > Wright, and as that article stated, Wayne Gretzky, they pretty
    > much knew what they wanted to focus on, they had
    > some tie to their vocations from the very start.

    Actually, from what I've read, Frank Lloyd Wright's stuff is crap. It
    looks nice, but the structural integrity is just shit. The house with the

    waterfall has an unsupported concrete balcony that Wright refused
    to put any / enough steel reenforcing rods in the concrete. Well, the
    thing
    almost fell in the river. When he designed the Gugenheim, he didn't allow

    for the construction materials to expand and contract with temperature
    changes, so now the place is falling apart. My grandmother was a real
    estate near albany and sold a house (or new someone who sold it)
    designed by one of his students. The roof collapsed when it was 4 years
    old.

    -Dan

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    Date: Fri, 30 Jun 2000 12:01:56 +1000
    From: mikel <mikel@alphalink.com.au>
    To: ytsejam@torchsong.com
    Subject: Re: FFOHLESSAH digest 5527
    Message-ID: <395BFF94.9B86E8A6@alphalink.com.au>

     Yer and its really bad. Any metal version must include that shredding
    little bit at the start (the diddlydiddlydiddlydit bit) for it to be worth its salt,
    but they just left it out.
     BTW. Joe Satriani mentioned the MI theme song, which he supposedly
    wrote, on his web site and said that it definately wasnt him. I think the
    Napster version isnt DT either.
     There was also an article on SonicNet talking about a country version of
    a snoop dogg song called Gin & Juice, which was credited to Phish. I remember
    d/l that ages ago, and apparantly they've only find out recently. Napster also said
    that they knew of no other occurances of mislabeled songs.

    > I think you'e referring to the Limp Bizkit version of the MI theme on that
    > soundtrack? Tool isn't on there.

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    Date: Thu, 29 Jun 2000 22:55:52 EDT
    From: Stixntrixx@aol.com
    To: ytsejam@torchsong.com
    Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 5527
    Message-ID: <f4.685e56.268d6638@aol.com>

    In a message dated 00-06-29 18:51:21 EDT, you write:

    << I know this may sem gay to you guys, but was anyone here into MAcgyver.
    >>

    You have NO idea how into MacGyver I was. It's probably my favorite TV show
    of all time. The score to it, especially in the later years, was awesome.

    Richie

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    Date: Thu, 29 Jun 2000 22:58:43 -0500
    From: "Joe A." <jaanders@elnet.com>
    To: <ytsejam@torchsong.com>
    Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 5527
    Message-ID: <000901bfe247$7d451ce0$050110ac@elnet.com>

    >> yeah yeah. vanishing cream is a real good song. i've never heard
    >> anything else by the hunger tho. wonder how they are? hmmm.... i always
    >> thought this song had an almost "progressive" (:D) feel to it.

    >The Hunger are more "industrial" than "progressive", but since those two
    >words don't seem to mean much anymore, I'll try to explain better... :)

    No, I think they are more of a "butt rock" type sound.

    --The Almost Silent Man

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    Date: Fri, 30 Jun 2000 00:58:48 -0400
    From: Phil Carter <artoo@bellsouth.net>
    To: A Pleasant Shade of Ytse <ytsejam@torchsong.com>
    Subject: KARR vs. KITT (hehe)
    Message-ID: <4.1.20000630005652.00a57600@mail.atl.bellsouth.net>

    Greetings ye 'jamanoids....

    Mike C. wrote:
    >Hey, remember "Carr"??? He was the evil version of Kitt!!!

    That's KARR. "Knight Automated Roving Robot". KITT stood for "Knight
    Industries Two Thousand", by the way. :)

    /me used to watch a lot of Knight Rider growing up...canya tell?

    Ytsejammers in Atlanta, swing by Dragon*Con this weekend and Pellaz and
    I'll see you there. :)

    cheers,
    Phil

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    Date: Fri, 30 Jun 2000 01:39:01 -0400
    From: "Matt Molite" <ytsejam11@dreamtheater.zzn.com>
    To: ytsejam@torchsong.com
    Subject: Re: Sweden
    Message-ID: <ED4112DA10E44D11DA5E0005B803B365@ytsejam11.dreamtheater.zzn.com>

    >
    > >Hockey aside, Sweden is more known for good massages and tall,
    blonde,
    > >leggy women.
    >
    > Don't forget Swedish Meatballs! And Swedish Fish!!!
    >
    >
    > -and the Tom Green song Sweedish(Bum Bum Song)

    Don't forget Yngwie Malmsteen :-)

    Matt
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    Date: Fri, 30 Jun 2000 01:49:44 -0400
    From: "Matt Molite" <ytsejam11@dreamtheater.zzn.com>
    To: ytsejam@torchsong.com
    Subject: Re: Physical Genius
    Message-ID: <A05112DA10E44D11DA5E0005B803B365@ytsejam11.dreamtheater.zzn.com>

    Very cool article, and as Chris said, it does touch upon many of the
    same topics books such as "The Art of Practicing" and "The Inner Game
    of Music" do.

    I've always felt that anyone can basically teach themselves to do
    anything given the proper mindset, and this just shows it. The human
    body is capable of learning anything as long as you practice doing
    it. The mental side, however, is probably what keeps a lot of people
     from reaching their full potential either as quickly as they could
    with a proper mindset, or never reaching it at all, and I think very
    few people can enter this mindset with ease (even a guy like Petrucci
    has talked about overcoming difficulties in the mental/mindset side
    of practice). Anyway, my 2 cents being deposited (and it being 2 AM)
    I'm gonna go to sleep.

    Matt
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    Date: Fri, 30 Jun 2000 02:05:41 -0500
    From: "TheCowGod" <demccor@clemson.edu>
    To: <ytsejam@torchsong.com>
    Subject: Re: Sweden
    Message-ID: <005901bfe261$9b2dd340$d02f2ac4@mukau>

    > Don't forget Yngwie Malmsteen :-)

    oh i thought we were talking about GOOD things to come out of sweden. moo.

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    Date: Fri, 30 Jun 2000 01:21:13 -0500
    From: Kurt M Hampton <kurt.hampton@juno.com>
    To: ytsejam@torchsong.com
    Subject: Re: ROFLMAO, a repost!
    Message-ID: <20000630.012138.-16425.1.Kurt.Hampton@juno.com>

    <Kurt wrote, and I am still laughing!
            Thats an A+!
            Tibor>

    Thanks, I think Korg's sense of humor is starting to wear off on me.

    I went to Soulfly tonight. I am hurting, my chest is all banged up from
    being pushed into the barricade, but that's metal!! And whats a concert
    with a buxom blonde squishing her boobs into your back.

    Kurt

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    Date: Fri, 30 Jun 2000 09:12:44 +0200
    From: "Raivo Hool" <raitz@artun.ee>
    To: <ytsejam@torchsong.com>
    Subject: KITT
    Message-ID: <000b01bfe262$968da1c0$0201a8c0@internal>

    ]From: Trent <cybertrent@yahoo.com>

    > I never understood why Michael always insist on
    > driving on when he had to drive KITT on long road
    > trips. Had it been me, I would've told KITT to drive

    Hehe. I never understood how such a technologically advanced car could
    understand voice control when ordered "scan the neighbourhood area for
    suspicious schmucks" and then proceed doing exactly that, and still have to
    be operated manually for relatively simple "Turbo Boos" command that we all
    were always anxiously waiting for. :-)

    Ah, but maybe Turbo Boost was just so appalling to KITT that it wouldn't do
    it without hard coded forcing... :-)

    Raivo

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    Date: Fri, 30 Jun 2000 09:21:29 +0100
    From: Mark Andrews <MAndrews@itronix.co.uk>
    To: "'ytsejam@torchsong.com'" <ytsejam@torchsong.com>
    Subject: Art / Prog who cares ..??
    Message-ID: <FBC12386471AD21193AE00104B4E63AAFC9E29@apollo.husky.co.uk>

    > Music is music is music... it doesn't matter whether it's art rock, prog
    > rock, indie rock, acid fusion rock or Brighton Rock.
    > Pigeon Holes are the creation of lazy, jaundiced journo's who haven't the
    > imagination to think for themselves and so play follow-the-leader. Here in
    > the UK Prog rock is about as popular as Hepatitis B ( although you're
    > twice as likely to hear Hepatitis mentioned on national radio ), and as
    > sure as night follows day, a crap review follows a concept LP.
    > Now there's a strange thing - the amount of reviews I've read for bands
    > such as Marillion, DT etc where I'm almost 100% positive that
    > the reviewer hasn't actually listened to the CD.
    > It's as if they look at the cover, see the band name, and, viola, they've
    > already formed a pre-conceived opinion of the music.
    > Show me a review of a DT LP in the UK and I'll show you the words '...self
    > indulgent...', '...overlong...', '...guitar-w*nking...'
    > and so on.
    > I don't know what it's like the US, but here in the UK there is virtually
    > zero media coverage for any music that even remotely strays
    > outside the confines of the top 40.
    >
    > Please pity us !!
    >
    > Fatz
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >
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    Date: Fri, 30 Jun 2000 06:06:28 -0700 (PDT)
    From: "Webmaster Ytsejam.com" <webmaster@ytsejam.com>
    To: ytsejam@torchsong.com
    Subject: 80's nostalgia
    Message-ID: <20000630130628.779F830B9@sitemail.everyone.net>

    >Since 80's nostalgia has swept over the jam like a >large broom, I know
    >this may sem gay to you guys, but was >anyone here into MAcgyver. About
    >8th grade I discovered the reruns, and >I was addicted to it till I had
    >seen each one 4 times. I used to love >the dukes of Hazzard, I had the
    >figures and the car. :)
    >Umm...CHIPS was cool, Kinght rider was >ok, I used to watch it sometimes
    >as a young lad.

    -Yeah, well I watched the CHiPs, Both Dukes of Hazzard, and Knight Rider 2000 reuinions shows. I have no life!

    -Koggie

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    Date: Fri, 30 Jun 2000 09:42:58 -0400
    From: Damon Fibraio <dfibraio@home.com>
    To: ytsejam@torchsong.com
    Subject: Re: 80's nostalgia
    Message-ID: <4.3.2.7.2.20000630094021.00acaa10@netmail.home.com>

    OK, here we go. let's get sick.

    I watched Night Rider, and the dukes of Hazard as well, but does anybody
    remember the Incredible Hulk TV series or cartoon? Hell, I am so sick, I
    still ready the damn comic book. Talk about geeky. maybe that's why I am
    into prog music. I also loved Transformers, gobots, voltron, g.i. joe, and
    who knows what else. TV just is not what it used to be. Power Rangers?Man
    Voltron would have kicked the shit out of those copycats. hell, I think the
    Transformers on their own could've taken the Power Rangers. Pokeymon? How
    the fuck do you even spell that stupid cartoon's name? Really dumb. Gay.
    Stupid. Give me the cartoon network anyday.
    At 09:12 AM 6/30/00, you wrote:

    > >Since 80's nostalgia has swept over the jam like a >large broom, I know
    > >this may sem gay to you guys, but was >anyone here into
    > MAcgyver. About
    > >8th grade I discovered the reruns, and >I was addicted to
    > it till I had
    > >seen each one 4 times. I used to love >the dukes of
    > Hazzard, I had the
    > >figures and the car. :)
    > >Umm...CHIPS was cool, Kinght rider was >ok, I used to
    > watch it sometimes
    > >as a young lad.
    >
    >-Yeah, well I watched the CHiPs, Both Dukes of Hazzard, and Knight Rider
    >2000 reuinions shows. I have no life!
    >
    >-Koggie
    >
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    Date: Fri, 30 Jun 2000 10:02:26 -0400
    From: Joshua Rasiel <josh@on-linedesign.com>
    To: ytsejam@torchsong.com
    Subject: driving to metropolis
    Message-ID: <395CA871.7E14CC23@on-linedesign.com>

    >Lately, I dislike anyone that's got a driver's license. Now that I
    >started commuting every day on the infamous LIE, I've almost bought it
    >about five times.

    So dig it: The cool part of the met1 solo was on, right as I came off
    the entrance ramp to the Palisades Parkway. You just can't not go fast
    for that part, so I stabbed third and went. wheee! Right by a state
    trooper. Everything happened in slow motion then, like the scene in the
    beginning of The Doors where young jim is watching as his car drives by
    the indians. It was also a little bit like when that couple drive by the
    murder scene in Fargo. I was busted and I knew it. but my exit was
    just ahead! And right off my exit was a real quick turn-off and I coulda
    lost the cop and still technically have been going home except that some
    MOOOOOOORRRRONNNNNNN was taking the exit ramp at the breakneck speed of
    a bigwheel. The cop had plenty of time to u-turn, merge, speed up,
    pass the cars between us, and so by the time I got off the exit ramp and
    onto that quick turn, he was close enough to have seen me make the
    turn. He wasn't even behind me, even then. that's how easy it would
    have been and I wouldn't have had to speed(well....continue speeding...)
    to pull it off.

    So of course like all NY troopers he was a hard-ass and I had to prove
    that I lived in that area so he wouldn't give me an evasion ticket or
    whatever it would be, in addition to the speeding in a workzone that no
    work was being done in.

    >(The voice of KITT was supplied by the guy that played Mr. Feeney
    > (sp?) on Boy Meets World.)

    I believe he was also on St. Elsewhere, (what a great show) and on that
    show I saw him raise his eyebrow once, so I practiced until I could do
    it too. How's that, punks? Thank You!

    Josh

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    Date: Fri, 30 Jun 2000 10:09:50 -0400
    From: Joshua Rasiel <josh@on-linedesign.com>
    To: ytsejam@torchsong.com
    Subject: 104.3
    Message-ID: <395CAA2E.ABE4DAEC@on-linedesign.com>

    >In the winter of '93 or '94 or so, NYC got a new radion station.
    >104.3 WAXQ ("Q 104.3"). Holy crap. All heavy music, mostly newer.
    >DT, Skid Row, Metallica, Guns N Roses, etc. Amazing.

    grrrrrr! I remember the day they went soft and krock was the only
    station you could hear anything remotely heavy on.

    But they do sometimes play One or Justice For All, in between Howard
    Stern shows.

    josh

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    Date: Fri, 30 Jun 2000 10:25:18 EDT
    From: IAmClay777@aol.com
    To: ytsejam@torchsong.com
    Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 5527
    Message-ID: <65.65a641c.268e07ce@aol.com>

    Template of genius=Roger Waters
    He's pretty high up, too, depending on how you look at it.

    > Are the guys in Dream Theater geniuses? Or are they a group of musicians
    who
    > love what they do and do what it takes to excel, whatever that may be?
    > Did I just define genius?
    > How high is up?
    > Where does up get his shit?

    I think the guys from DT are geniuses, well, at least MP, for, like he said,
    choosing a Canadian Fabio look-alike to bring them better press exposure and
    be able to get them out of the style thing without sacrificing their sex
    appeal... (Hey look at the inside cover of WDADU, I don't think even Poison
    was trying THAT hard)

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    Date: Fri, 30 Jun 2000 11:39:13 -0400
    From: Damon Fibraio <dfibraio@home.com>
    To: ytsejam@torchsong.com
    Subject: Re: 104.3
    Message-ID: <4.3.2.7.2.20000630113817.00aba840@netmail.home.com>

    I remember those days. Actually q104 went downhill long before they changed
    to classic rock. Around 1996 or so, if not sooner, maybe more like 1995.
    but, man, it was good while it lasted. I remember hearing Lie on that
    station long before I knew who DT was. Rush was everywhere and I fucking
    loved it. God, I miss those days.
    At 10:32 AM 6/30/00, you wrote:

    > >In the winter of '93 or '94 or so, NYC got a new radion station.
    > >104.3 WAXQ ("Q 104.3"). Holy crap. All heavy music, mostly newer.
    > >DT, Skid Row, Metallica, Guns N Roses, etc. Amazing.
    >
    >grrrrrr! I remember the day they went soft and krock was the only
    >station you could hear anything remotely heavy on.
    >
    >But they do sometimes play One or Justice For All, in between Howard
    >Stern shows.
    >
    >josh

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