Date: Tue, 11 Jan 94 04:05:08 PST From: email_address_removed To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: YTSEJAM digest 296 Contents: Re: record show! (email_address_removed (Steve Mansfield)) Lifeson Interview (Jason Peter ) Bootleg prices ("Jeff Gray" ) Re: Bootleg prices (Michael Bahr ) DT fan club. (email_address_removed (Demetris Papallis)) More of Stu Hamm (email_address_removed) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 10 Jan 1994 07:00:11 -0500 (EST) From: email_address_removed (Steve Mansfield) Subject: Re: record show! > A few notes... > > "Death of Spark" from the Majesty Demos became "The Ones Who Help To Set > The Sun"... Um, that would be the Death of -Spock-, not Spark. Steve Mansfield | Once you're touched you stand alone to face the bitter fight email_address_removed | Once I reached for love but now I reach for life. Dream Theater - Learning to Live ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 10 Jan 1994 10:56:56 -0500 From: Jason Peter Subject: Lifeson Interview This is an excerpt from the National Midnight Star. It's an interview with Alex Lifeson and let's hear what he has to say about DT... It's becoming more and more noticeable that bands are being influenced by you. Are you seeing this? Do you hear it when listening to music? "Sometimes I do. Sometimes I hear some things and it makes me smile. Our influence is more direct now than it was maybe 10 years or five years ago, but it's still very subliminal. Dream Theater is a special exception. They tend to sound a little bit more like us than other bands that have been influenced by us, but, at the same time, they really have locked into that period of our longer songs and the way we recorded and sounded. I'm flattered that somebody would do that. I think that they are all great players and they will develop into a great band." Kind of cool Huh? Lokks like the boyz really dig what DT is doing! ---------------------------------- "... Just let me catch my breath" -Take the Time ---------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 10 Jan 1994 11:19:59 -0800 (PST) From: "Jeff Gray" Subject: Bootleg prices I had never shopped around for boots/imports until this weekend when I found Dance of Eternity, the Majesty Demos, and Live at the Marquee (all on CD) at a store here in Beaverton OR. I knew boots weren't cheap but this place wanted $66 for DoE, which seemed excessive. Is this normal? - jeff ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 10 Jan 94 15:14:51 MST From: Michael Bahr Subject: Re: Bootleg prices > > I had never shopped around for boots/imports until this weekend when I found > Dance of Eternity, the Majesty Demos, and Live at the Marquee (all on CD) at a > store here in Beaverton OR. I knew boots weren't cheap but this place wanted > $66 for DoE, which seemed excessive. Is this normal? Actually...it's $15-20 too much. You were wise to inquire about this, it's a pretty inflated price. Mike ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 10 Jan 1994 18:22:08 -0800 (PST) From: email_address_removed (Demetris Papallis) Subject: DT fan club. I joined the supposedly 'new' DT fan club a couble of months ago but still no word from them. I saw on the list that I'm not the only one but my check has been processed a long time ago, unlike some of the other people's. Does anybody know what's going on? Are we being screwed over by the band or what? A couble of days ago I went to a really cool CD store in San Diego and I got the "Live in Long Island" bootleg. I was really excited when I saw it that I didn;t even check for the sound quality which turned out to be shity. The cool thing about the whole deal is that I also bought a DT t-shirt for $15, an I&W poster and a permanent waves Rush poster both for $5 each. Demetris SD. ps Can anybody verify whether Terry Brown is going to be the producer for the new album? ******************************** The grass is always green where the dogs shit. Chris Cornell ********************************* ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 11 Jan 94 02:30:00 BST From: email_address_removed Subject: More of Stu Hamm I saw Stu with Satch in '88 in a small club in northern] CA and was TOTALLY blown away! What an amaizing player! The highlight of the whole show (which he stole from Joe) was his bass solo in which he played the old jazz tune "Linus and Lucy" by the late Vince Giraldi. It was so cool 'cause with a hammer-on technique he played the bass line the melody with his right. Sure, lot's of guys play hammer-ons but anyone familiar with the tune will know that this was no mean feat! 'Nuff said! Bret ------------------------------ End of Digest ************************