YTSEJAM digest 6073

From: ytsejam@torchsong.com
Date: Sun Jan 06 2002 - 13:05:39 EST

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                                YTSEJAM Digest 6073

    Today's Topics:

      1) Re: long shows
     by schew@interzone.com (Steve Chew)
      2) LotR
     by "TREVOR HOIT" <trevorhoit@attbi.com>
      3) LotR stuph
     by "Paul W. Cashman" <pellaz@atl.mediaone.net>
      4) Re: LotR
     by "dreamryche" <dreamryche@bigpond.com>
      5) ticket prices worldwide
     by "dreamryche" <dreamryche@bigpond.com>
      6) Re: ticket prices worldwide
     by WB Henderson <wbhenderson@cs.millersville.edu>
      7) Re: ticket prices worldwide
     by "dreamryche" <dreamryche@bigpond.com>
      8) Mike clinic yesterday
     by Michael & Pamela Nazer <mnazer@pressenter.com>

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    Date: Sat, 5 Jan 2002 15:13:43 -0500 (EST)
    From: schew@interzone.com (Steve Chew)
    To: ytsejam@torchsong.com
    Subject: Re: long shows
    Message-ID: <m16MxCJ-000JxrC@mail.interzone.com>

    >
    >> Would it be safe to assume that these aren't all of the tour dates?
    >> Just those that are confirmed so far? There are a lot of free days
    >> in between those dates and the cities kind of jump around a lot. I
    >> would assume there would be some filling in, right?
    >
    >Each show lasts four days, since the new album is a double album.
    >

            Heheheh!! :-)

                            Steve

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    Date: Sat, 5 Jan 2002 12:52:22 -0800
    From: "TREVOR HOIT" <trevorhoit@attbi.com>
    To: <ytsejam@torchsong.com>
    Subject: LotR
    Message-ID: <002401c1962a$df87db20$3d44e40c@attbi.com>

    > >> Mon, March 11th Denver, CO - Paramount Theater
    > >> Sun, March 17th Milwaukee, WI - Eagles Ballroom
    > >Again, no Seattle. :(
    > Would it be safe to assume that these aren't all of the tour dates?
    >I would assume there would be some filling in, right?
    > > Nate

    Yeah, Seattle would fit well between Denver and Milwaukee!
    Both time wise and geographically...

    > Subject: Re: LoTR, odds & ends...
    > Weird things in LoTR:
    > Supposedly, if you watch carefully, you can get a glimpse of a car in the
    far
    > background when Sam says "If I take one more step, I'll be further away
    frome
    > home than ever before."
    > And, if you once again watch carefully, you may be able to see that one of
    the
    > apples Aragorn throws at Pippin and Merry just after their breakfast
    discussion
    > has a sticker on it...
    Go to www.movie-mistakes.com
    There are a lot more.
    Things I noticed:
    Legolas never runs out of arrows.
    Frodo reaches Sam from the boat all the way down to the bottom
    of the river.
    Where did they get that torch in Moria Mine?
    At the end, Boromir is shot with two long arrows, yet picks up his sword
    from the ground
    with both hands and brings it up over his head and back down on an Orc. That
    would not be possible with the arrows in his chest.

    > BTW, how much is it for a ticket to LoTR (and DT) in the US? Here in
    Norway we
    > pay $9 for three hours of Tolkien-on-screen, and $35 to experience DT...
    $5 matinee, $7.50 night although I hear it's $9-10 in New York....

    Trevor

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    Date: Wed, 05 Jan 2000 16:22:20 -0500
    From: "Paul W. Cashman" <pellaz@atl.mediaone.net>
    To: ytsejam@torchsong.com
    Subject: LotR stuph
    Message-ID: <3873B60C.697D@atl.mediaone.net>

    > From: fredrik@kilander.com
    > Subject: Re: LoTR, odds & ends...
    > Weird things in LoTR:
    >
    > 1.
    > Supposedly, if you watch carefully, you can get a glimpse of a car in the far
    > background when Sam says "If I take one more step, I'll be further away frome
    > home than ever before."
    >
    > 2.
    > And, if you once again watch carefully, you may be able to see that one of the
    > apples Aragorn throws at Pippin and Merry just after their breakfast discussion
    > has a sticker on it...
    >
    > I haven't seen this myself, so I can't verify it, but...

    Damnit, now I -have- to go see it again! :)

    > BTW, how much is it for a ticket to LoTR (and DT) in the US? Here in Norway we
    > pay $9 for three hours of Tolkien-on-screen, and $35 to experience DT...

    $7-8 for an evening movie, $5-6 for a matinee (afternoon) showing. In
    Atlanta, anyway.

    DT tickets will probably be $25-30 except in larger cities, where they
    could be $35, maybe $40.

    -- 
    +--- Paul W. Cashman, pellaz@atl.mediaone.net  ICQ 4151223  ----+
    |      Website:  http://people.atl.mediaone.net/pellaz/         |
    |                     or  www.paulcashman.com  :)               |
    +---------------------------------------------------------------+
    

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    Date: Sun, 6 Jan 2002 12:18:35 +1100 From: "dreamryche" <dreamryche@bigpond.com> To: <ytsejam@torchsong.com> Subject: Re: LotR Message-ID: <001701c19650$111dcbc0$be3536cb@PaulTadday>

    Jeez, I hope no-one at that webpage decides to do a critical analysis of the Star Wars saga, or any other fantasy/fiction/actio/horror/sci-fi/adventure movies for that matter!!! ;D

    Paul.

    ----- Original Message ----- From: "TREVOR HOIT" <trevorhoit@attbi.com>

    > Go to www.movie-mistakes.com > There are a lot more. > Things I noticed: > Legolas never runs out of arrows. > Frodo reaches Sam from the boat all the way down to the bottom > of the river. > Where did they get that torch in Moria Mine? > At the end, Boromir is shot with two long arrows, yet picks up his sword > from the ground > with both hands and brings it up over his head and back down on an Orc. That > would not be possible with the arrows in his chest.

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    Date: Sun, 6 Jan 2002 12:26:53 +1100 From: "dreamryche" <dreamryche@bigpond.com> To: <ytsejam@torchsong.com> Subject: ticket prices worldwide Message-ID: <001f01c19651$39863a60$be3536cb@PaulTadday>

    Here in Oz the average price for a movie ticket is $12.50 that's $24 U.S. Also tickets for concerts range anywhere from $60 ($115 U.S) for bands like Megadeth, Fear Factory, Judas Priest, Tea Party, etc... up to $120 ($230 U.S) for bigger bands like Kiss, U2, Tool, etc... Still feel ripped off over there?!? ;D

    Paul.

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    Date: Sun, 06 Jan 2002 00:57:38 -0500 From: WB Henderson <wbhenderson@cs.millersville.edu> To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Re: ticket prices worldwide Message-ID: <5.0.2.1.2.20020106004702.01868ad0@cs.millersville.edu>

    >Here in Oz the average price for a movie ticket is $12.50 that's $24 U.S.

    Actually, the currency conversion goes the other way: that's about $6.50 U.S, which is cheaper than most non-matinee shows these days in the States. Case in point, I just had to fork out $8 (about $15 AUD) to see the Royal Tenenbaums. A bit much, to be sure, but at least the movie ruled!

    Brian

    [NP...Sigh -- Scorn Defeat]

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    Date: Sun, 6 Jan 2002 23:20:25 +1100 From: "dreamryche" <dreamryche@bigpond.com> To: <ytsejam@torchsong.com> Subject: Re: ticket prices worldwide Message-ID: <000601c196ac$85f12800$4c3a36cb@PaulTadday>

    Hehehe... yup I already corrected myself on that. We probably do okay down here as far as the prices of most things are concerned but it's the importing of DVD's and CD's from overseas that kills.

    Paul

    ----- Original Message ----- From: "WB Henderson" >

    Actually, the currency conversion goes the other way: that's about $6.50 > U.S, which is cheaper than most non-matinee shows these days in the > States. Case in point, I just had to fork out $8 (about $15 AUD) to see > the Royal Tenenbaums. A bit much, to be sure, but at least the movie ruled! > > Brian

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    Date: Sun, 06 Jan 2002 10:32:29 -0600 From: Michael & Pamela Nazer <mnazer@pressenter.com> To: ytsejam <ytsejam@torchsong.com> Subject: Mike clinic yesterday Message-ID: <B85DD83D.1F0E%mnazer@pressenter.com>

    thought some of you might like a report of Mike's Clinic in Minnesota. It was fabulous!!!. Mike played alot, most of it to a dat machine, some dt, biaxident, and part of all of the above. and a cool thing where he played parts of many rocks tunes(kind of a name that tune). I got to hang out with our very own Al - The Ytse-ProGtologist. Mike also talked about his gear and answered lots of questions. As always he was very kind to his fans, even the over zealous ones(me). He signed more than one thing if people had it. Al and I did discuss the Jam with Mike, I showed him the back of my ytsejam shit(thanks again Joshua for the custom girl shirt!) and I begged him to visit the jam when he could. There was lots of give aways and I won the big prize, $100 gift certificate to guitar center(I am planning to get liquid drum theater)

    Pam

    "Hi" John Myung, 8/23/1998

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