YTSEJAM Digest 709 Today's Topics: 1) FW, again... by "UG REIS CHARLES R" 2) Re: It's **import** shopping time by Eiji Hirai 3) Copying/Dubbing by Shawna Lea of the Many Nicknames 4) Re: perfect album (Michael Van Opstell) by "DANIEL JAMES TEMMESFELD" 5) Re: Helloween fans out there... by email_address_removed 6) Re: YTSEJAM digest 701 by email_address_removed 7) by email_address_removed (Dan Jablow) 8) Incomplete Digests by email_address_removed 9) Re: My Name's Rhea by John B Ashcraft 10) Re: My Name's Rhea by John B Ashcraft 11) Re: Keyboard groups by John B Ashcraft 12) YTSE convention by John B Ashcraft 13) Re: Prog metal bands : keyboards by "Laurens Roosendaal" 14) DT on Howard Stern!! by "L. Jason Hartman" 15) Dub Site Opens To Entire USA by email_address_removed 16) Re: A YTSE CONVENTION by email_address_removed 17) Re: DT discs, DT FAQ and more! by email_address_removed 18) Mike Portnoy at Drum Show!!! by "L. Jason Hartman" 19) Re: perfect album (Michael Van Opstell) by William Wright 20) Fwd: Re: SUBSCRIBE YTSEJAM PAUL BERESFORD by email_address_removed (Paul Beresford) 21) Re: Marleen and Rena by (Charles Hines) 22) Re: DT popular at school by "DANIEL JAMES TEMMESFELD" 23) ACOS - EP by email_address_removed (Alex Reinelt) 24) Mike Portnoy by email_address_removed 25) Re: spelling by "UG REIS CHARLES R" 26) Re: My Name's Rhea by "UG REIS CHARLES R" 27) Dream Theater ot Theatre???? by Michael Herring 28) My Reviews by "UG REIS CHARLES R" 29) Non DT - Bootlegs, GEMA, etc. by James Utz 30) Re: YTSEJAM digest 708 by "LATLIP KATHLEEN M" 31) DT Transcriptions, etc. by "UG REIS CHARLES R" 32) Tab Book by William Kriski 33) Meanstreak by email_address_removed ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 20 Feb 1995 15:57:29 MST From: "UG REIS CHARLES R" To: email_address_removed Subject: FW, again... Message-ID: Okay. Here's the story... I just found Fates Warning's Parallels and Perfect Symetry in the used bin at my local store... I'm going to try again. It makes sense to me that the reason I turned them off was because John Arch is a shitty singer and that I may appreciate them more with Alder. I'll give you my input on this discs in my next post. Also, I found two Yes albums. (I've listened to these guys long ago, but can't remember them) I'll tell you what I think of these (I'm sure I'll like them). I also bought an album by a band called TNT. From what I've heard, it's pretty good. I'll tell you all about it. Gotta go, Chuck ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Feb 1995 18:15:18 -0500 From: Eiji Hirai To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: It's **import** shopping time Message-ID: email_address_removed (Erik) wrote: : To: email_address_removed : I am hoping to make my DT collection larger, and I hope that you all can : give me input on what imports are excellent/mediocre/shit. : : #1. Dream Out Loud (New York 1993) $27.97 : #2. Home Sweet Home (Live NY '92) $27.97 : #3. Live In Long Island 1992 - II $27.97 : #4. LIVE MARQUEE (JPN) $27.97 : #5. Lord of Sound (2-CD set) $55.97 Hmm, I've heard good reviews for Live at the Marquee, but I just ordered some Dream Theater CDs from Ranjit with the following prices: 1) Dream Theater - (The) Dance Of Eternity [Italy/2CD] ........... $ 47.95 2) Dream Theater - Dream Out Loud [Italy/CD] ..................... $ 24.95 3) Dream Theater - Live At The Marquee [Japan/CD] ................ $ 22.95 4) Dream Theater - Lords Of Sound [Italy/2CD] .................... $ 47.95 5) Dream Theater - Lost In The Sky [Italy/SplPkg2CD] ............. $ 47.95 6) Dream Theater - When Dream And Day Unite [Germany/CD] ......... $ 17.95 which seem to be cheaper than the prices you quoted. I've dealt with Ranjit before with good results. For more info, check in ftp://ftp.netcom.com/pub/ra/ranjit/ or email to email_address_removed (Ranjit Padmanabhan). I don't have any connections with Ranjit other than as a satisfied customer. Hope this info is useful. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Feb 1995 18:27:21 -0500 (EST) From: Shawna Lea of the Many Nicknames To: email_address_removed Subject: Copying/Dubbing Message-ID: I can understand the arguments about dubbing/copying an album, but I find this (or a variation of) is usually how I get into new groups. example: My first metal mix had as a first song PMU and I was hooked. The mixes I borrowed from friends helped me get into Alice in Chains, Pearl Jam , and other groups that wouldn't have even crossed my mind to get into. I approve of copying for mixes 'cause it represents a compilation of music that couldn't be found in that format anywhere. It makes it less of a violation of the artist's rights and much more of a introduction to a variety of groups. Hey, it is even how I managed to get someone into Rush, Metallica, Dream Theater, and others. Shawna Lea Adams Muireann MacOisdealblaigh email_address_removed email_address_removed Love is an act of blood and I'm bleeding A pool in the shape of a heart. Beauty's projection in the reflection Always the worst way to start. -"Space-Dye Vest" Dream Theater _Awake_ ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Feb 1995 21:35:00 -500 (EST) From: "DANIEL JAMES TEMMESFELD" To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: perfect album (Michael Van Opstell) Message-ID: It's good to see others who like Tourniquet, Deliverance, Believer, AND Dream Theater. I agree about WDADU. It seems almost too 80s. But, it does have shining moments. Great instrumentation, especially on "The Ytse Jam." Still one of my fav DT songs. Dan Temmesfeld email_address_removed ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Feb 1995 23:01:17 -0500 From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Helloween fans out there... Message-ID: Shawna, Hi, fellow Helloween fan here. I have a few record stores out here that have access if not already in stock alot of Helloween's stuff. I missed on the "Windmill" thing you were talking about but If you let me know what it is you want to know I'll do my best to help ya out. Let me know if you are looking for any specific Helloween cd's, and I'll look into it for you. See ya. John Hough email_address_removed ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Feb 1995 21:04:33 +0600 From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 701 Message-ID: I have forgotten which address I use to unsubscribe. I tried to unsubscribe earlier on, but I am still receiving digests. Could you send me that address again? thanks, Mike Thorpe ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Feb 1995 22:17:18 -0500 From: email_address_removed (Dan Jablow) To: email_address_removed Message-ID: I know this thead is kind of old, but I was just listening to the new FW CD, Inside Out, and it really is a fabulous disc. There are so many great tunes on it and the songwriting is great. For all those who own it and cant listen to it, may I suggest some personal highlights in no special order: 1. "The Strand", my favorite song on the album, especially during the chorus where Mark Zonder is riding on a splash cymbal (sorry, I'm a drummer and find him to be incredible) 2. The chorus of "Outside Looking In", I just love it 3. The 'trilogy' of "Face the Fear", "Inward Bound", and "Monument" (which has the coolest intsrumental on the whole album. Litsten to these 3 songs in a row, through a decent pair of headphones, and you will see what I mean. This is really a great album. OK, I'm done. Sorry about the non-DT content! Later, happy listening Dan ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Feb 1995 22:43:56 -0500 From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Incomplete Digests Message-ID: Is anybody else out there getting only some of each digest that comes? For the past two or three, the digest has cut off in the middle of someone or other's post. Is anybody else having this problem, or is my mailer on the wack? Thanks, -Toaster ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 21 Feb 1995 00:05:44 -0500 From: John B Ashcraft To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: My Name's Rhea Message-ID: At the collage I attend I wear DT shirts all the time and I have only met 2 people who like DT out of 15,000. And to top it all off the guys who I hang out with constantly talk crap about DT just because I like them and they know it makes me mad!!! They n ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 21 Feb 1995 00:07:49 -0500 From: John B Ashcraft To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: My Name's Rhea Message-ID: (cont.) They never even listen to them!!! Sorry about the continuation but my mail probram truly sucks!! I cam't even write a whole paragraph!! Trey ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 21 Feb 1995 00:10:20 -0500 From: John B Ashcraft To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Keyboard groups Message-ID: I am not to sure about metal but as far as rock goes try Marillion, Magellan, And Rush from 1980-1989!! Trey ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 21 Feb 1995 00:16:34 -0500 From: John B Ashcraft To: email_address_removed Subject: YTSE convention Message-ID: I would really like to do this but where would it be licv located? Somewhere in the center of America? Well how about Charlotte NC? Not that I just want it in charlotte because I live here!! Trey ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 21 Feb 1995 10:00:27 GMT+0100 From: "Laurens Roosendaal" To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Prog metal bands : keyboards Message-ID: > The thing I like most about Dream Theater is the keyboards. > Can anyone suggest any prog metal bands where the keyboards have a big > impact on the music and are used throughout the songs? Hi there, An very interesting prog metal band is the English formation THRESHOLD. They have released two albums: Woundend Land and Psychedelicatessen. Both albums are recommendend if you like prog metal bands with keyboards in it. Laurens Roosendaal ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 21 Feb 1995 08:35:40 -0500 (EST) From: "L. Jason Hartman" To: email_address_removed Subject: DT on Howard Stern!! Message-ID: I was just now listening to Howard Stern ( a radio DJ in the US) and the show was coming out of a commercial. The music they were playing in the background sounded familiar so I turned it up and sure enough it was "The Mirror"! Cool. I think someone said a few months ago that they also heard the Mirror on the show and that Howard asked what it was and they started to play some of the other songs too. ************************************************************************** * Jason Hartman "I am the Killing Hand!" email_address_removed * * * * You're fighting the weight of the world, * * and no one can save you this time. * * Close your eyes - you can find all you need in your mind. * * * * "Take the Time" - Dream Theater * ************************************************************************** ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 21 Feb 1995 07:27:16 -0500 From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Dub Site Opens To Entire USA Message-ID: Hi folks, One dub site has notified me that they would now like to extend their dubbing services in the Northeast to the entire USA, and that is: email_address_removed If you live in the US & need a copy, drop them a line! :) BTW, this week I'm sending Kev some demo reviews that you've all sent me via e-mail, so if there are any of you out there in Ytsejamland who want to do write a review but haven't done so yet, please e-mail your thoughts to me & I'll include them in the package. Thanks! Jennifer "I'm not dying, but I think I'll lay back anyway no welcome, but I think I'll stay..." Kevin Moore/_Even The Waves_ ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 21 Feb 1995 07:27:28 -0500 From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: A YTSE CONVENTION Message-ID: Babs asked: >>>I know that I have only been with the list for a short while, but I am real curious to see how many of you would be interested in a Ytse convention. I know that some of you will find this ridiculous,but I think that it would be a lot of fun to get everyone together so that we can meet and see who we have been writing to.<<< I think it's quite doable, if enough people on the list are interested in getting together. :) >>>Just think we could have it centrally located perhaps in the U.S.<<< We could have it at Kev's place. :) Just kidding. I don't know how feasible this would be though, for everyone in the US who was interested to meet in one specific place. I don't know if I'd be able to swing that myself, but I would be interested in having a get together in the LA area for the fans who live around here. On other mailing lists I belong to, they do this kind of thing yearly usually, like have a party on their favorite artist's birthday for example. Everyone in the world could participate if we all had separate get-togethers in our own particular areas on the same day. :) That's my input, FWIW. ;) Jennifer "I'm not dying, but I think I'll lay back anyway no welcome, but I think I'll stay..." Kevin Moore/_Even The Waves_ ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 21 Feb 1995 07:27:23 -0500 From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: DT discs, DT FAQ and more! Message-ID: Michael Bahr of Bahr Recordings Unlimited wrote: >>>1. Subconscious CD tentative master disc recorded... ... 7. Wanted Dead or Alive - voc: Rich Kern & Kevin Moore<<< That's _half_ correct. :) Kevin isn't on the Wanted: Dead or Alive cover at all, John Petrucci did the original background music (guitar, drum machine, etc.) and Rich did ALL of the vocals. After listening to Kev's demos so many times, I can tell you without hesitation that Kev's voice does not appear on that particular track. :) >>>Those of you who haven't heard Winter, get up right now, and either buy Tori's "Little Earthquakes" album, or "Crucify" single. It's on both. It's possibly the most beautiful little piece on vinyl...<<< Yes! Yes! Go do it now, listen to Mike! :) Jennifer "I'm not dying, but I think I'll lay back anyway no welcome, but I think I'll stay..." Kevin Moore/_Even The Waves_ ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 21 Feb 1995 08:38:28 -0500 (EST) From: "L. Jason Hartman" To: email_address_removed Subject: Mike Portnoy at Drum Show!!! Message-ID: Hi. The drum magazine, Moddern Drummer, is sponsoring a drum show or something like that. It is going to be in New Jersey sometime in May. Mike Portnoy is gonna be there as well as 5 or 6 other drummers. I wonder if DT is gonna be back in the states touring by then or if Mike is just gonna fly in for the weekend. Also, I HOPE TO GOD THAT DT ISN'T GONNA BE AN OPENING ACT WHEN THEY COME BACK TO THE US!!!! Everyone else feel the same????? ************************************************************************** * Jason Hartman "I am the Killing Hand!" email_address_removed * * * * You're fighting the weight of the world, * * and no one can save you this time. * * Close your eyes - you can find all you need in your mind. * * * * "Take the Time" - Dream Theater * ************************************************************************** ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 21 Feb 1995 06:53:16 -0600 (CST) From: William Wright To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: perfect album (Michael Van Opstell) Message-ID: > > It's good to see others who like Tourniquet, Deliverance, Believer, > AND Dream Theater. I agree about WDADU. It seems almost too 80s. > > But, it does have shining moments. Great instrumentation, especially > on "The Ytse Jam." Still one of my fav DT songs. Well see... this is one way I define prog music. You can't say that this album is 80s, or this album is 70s, because prog stuff really doesn't fit into either. When you think of 70s you either think of disco, or of the famous 70's rock bands. But I have some 70s CDs that my parents ask me, "Now, this group was popular in the 70s? What was their name back then?" (meaning that they think the CD I am listening to is from the 90s.) They can't tell! And really, no one can. Most of the stuff Yes did (see Close to the Edge, Tales from Topographic Oceans, and Relayer) can't be put into ANY category, and I am still leveled when I hear the power and intensity that these CDs still have. They don't have a category, they are timeless. Rush, another timeless band that doesn't sound 70s, 80s, or 90s, even though they have releases in all eras. ------------------------------ Date: 21 Feb 95 08:56:26 EST From: email_address_removed (Paul Beresford) To: email_address_removed Subject: Fwd: Re: SUBSCRIBE YTSEJAM PAUL BERESFORD Message-ID: COULD YOU SEND ME INFORMATION ON HOW TO USE YTSEJAM TO SEND MESSAGES TO ALL. THANK-YOU, PAUL BERESFORD ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 21 Feb 1995 08:58:43 -0500 From: (Charles Hines) To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Marleen and Rena Message-ID: Me> Yeah, Meanstreak plays as the house band on that show. In fact, I Me> think I saw John P. sitting in the audience in the show I caught this Me> past weekend. Me> Chuck TheOtherChuck> Doh! TheOtherChuck> I think I'll start using my pseudonym, Ibanez from now on... TheOtherChuck> TheOtherChuck> It gets confusing TheOtherChuck> from here on out... TheOtherChuck> Chuck TheOtherChuck> (Ibanez) I wouldn't worry about the confusion. I've been on this list for like almost 2 years (hard to tell exactly how long - it's all a blur) and I think I've posted maybe 3 times (although I guess now it's 4). ;^) Chuck (Not-Ibanez) ******************************************************************************* Charles K. Hines IBM Logic Synthesis developer [BooleDozer (TM)] Internet e-mail: email_address_removed IBM Internal e-mail: email_address_removed (preferred from workstation) HINESC at FISHKILL (preferred from mainframe) HINESC at FSHVMFK1 (discouraged, but I'll get it) ******************************************************************************* "dis ting could have possabiwities if I put my twisted widdle mind to it!" - Bugs Bunny "I have a paper plate in my head because they were all out of the metal ones" - Rick Overton ******************************************************************************* ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 21 Feb 1995 09:07:00 -500 (EST) From: "DANIEL JAMES TEMMESFELD" To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: DT popular at school Message-ID: I've had the same troubles at my school with "no body knowing about Dream Theater." I go to a private school of about 2500 and only 2 people know about DT (myself included). I've posted about them a lot on my school newsgroups, but "suddenly nobody cares." As a natter of fact, the other guy who likes them is one of my best friends and he got me hooked on them. I guess I'll have to work on my roommate and take it from there... Dan Temmesfeld email_address_removed ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 21 Feb 95 14:04:07 MET From: email_address_removed (Alex Reinelt) To: email_address_removed Subject: ACOS - EP Message-ID: Ok people, since i have only had a few handful of respondings, maybe some of you been on holiday, especially japanese fellows!, and we got some new members on ytsejam i just repost the thing to make sure everybody knows and sends me a message...i will soon complete the package and send it of! Dear fellow Dream-Theater-Fans! Most of you should know that DREAM THEATER would like to release a studio-version of their 20-minute song, "A Change of Season" on an EP to be recorded this spring. So far, ACOS has only been available as the live version on the "Dance of Eternity" bootleg. As I understand, it's a record company decision whether to allow them to do this or not, so I would like to ask you to send me an e-mail in which you comment on if you want to see a EP with ACOS come out, if you would buy it, and so on! I will then print all of those e-mails out, compile them in a folder, and send them to DT's management so that they can present a united group of voices to the record company to prove that DT has very active and enthusiastic fans and that we really want to see this happen! Please do help to try to move something and send your mail to: email_address_removed and write in the subject-line: ACOS I think it should be good as well if you signed your mail with your full name (not only pseudonyms) and mention the country & state where you come from. Please do participate no matter what country you come from! BANZAI & bye, Freak ( Alexander Reinelt from Munich/Germany - freakmarked since 1987 ) email_address_removed Alex_Reinelt@2:2480/66 ( fax:(++ 49 89) 689 18 71 voice:(++ 49 89) 68 33 40 ) "Belief will always save me" (Dream Theater - "Scarred")<<< ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 21 Feb 1995 09:28:39 -0500 (EST) From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Mike Portnoy Message-ID: Hello everyone, it's Babs. I was messing with the FTP sites and I found a bunch of DT pictures. I need feedback from anyone who is familiar with this because something came to my attention that really bothered me. I found a picture of Mike P and there was a sign across his drum kit that said "Free Mike Tyson". It really freaked me, because Mike P doesn't strike me as the type that would condone wife/girlfriend beating. Could somebody please explain the story behind this? I don't want my image of Mike Portnoy to be shattered, please tell me that he just has a sick or way off sense of humor! -BABS ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 21 Feb 1995 07:49:10 MST From: "UG REIS CHARLES R" To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: spelling Message-ID: > > Guess what?! No one at my ENTIRE school has ever heard of Dream > > Theatre!!! Doesn't That Suck! > ^^^^^^^ > > This IS the way it was spelt on the inside of the WDADU packaging. I think it > was at the start of the lyrics for A Fortune In Lies . . . it said > > 'Music By Dream Theatre' This is also the way Fates Warning spells it in their "Special Thanks to:" column on their Parallels album. Kinda funny, eh? Chuck ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 21 Feb 1995 07:44:38 MST From: "UG REIS CHARLES R" To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: My Name's Rhea Message-ID: > > Guess what?! No one at my ENTIRE school has ever heard of Dream > > Theatre!!! Doesn't That Suck! Go out and get people to listen to them! My friend has managed to reach out to about 30 people and introduce them to DT (my self included) and DT is gaining a small following in my hometown. All it takes is for people to listen (even the cop who pulled me over last night liked it, I had Take The Time in my tape deck). Advertise! Chuck ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 21 Feb 95 10:01:25 EST From: Michael Herring To: email_address_removed Subject: Dream Theater ot Theatre???? Message-ID: Jammers, I know DT spells it Theater, but I really do like Theatre. It has more of a upper class quality to it. They are definetly Upper Class! -MPH ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 21 Feb 1995 08:03:51 MST From: "UG REIS CHARLES R" To: email_address_removed Subject: My Reviews Message-ID: These are my reviews on those discs I bought yesterday... (I'm telling you all because you're the reason I bought them) 1. Fates Warning, Parallels. Very excellent. Believe me, I was quite surprised at the singing and talent as compared to the other one I listened to. No more flames for FW from me. 2. Fates Warning, Perfect Symmetry. I don't really like this one all too well. It will take some more listening to like it more. If it weren't for Parallels, I would have junked it. 3. Yes, Union. I fell asleep. (Meaning it was good, I can't sleep to shit) 4. Yes, Big Generator. Bummed from the fact the Steve Howe didn't play on it, it didn't seem to be the same as Union. I fell asleep again... 5. TNT, Knights of the New Thunder. Quite good. I didn't listen to it as much. I played it at work and got no response from my co-workers. I'll listen to it after I finally get Parallels out of my system. Thanks for introducing me to some great new stuff, Chuck ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 21 Feb 95 09:51:06 EST From: James Utz To: email_address_removed Subject: Non DT - Bootlegs, GEMA, etc. Message-ID: Hi, There was a great article in Musician magazine a few months back about the bootleg industry. Talked about the history of it, and where it is today. It was pretty informative. I'll dig the magazine out when I get home and tell y'all which month it was. Don't ask me to transcribe it - it was WAY too long. I had no idea that blank tape manufacturers paid "royalties" to record companies. That's unbelievable. How can they charge me money for a tape and then _assume_ how I'm gonna use it? I don't think that's legal. James email_address_removed ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 21 Feb 1995 10:14:39 CDT From: "LATLIP KATHLEEN M" To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 708 Message-ID: Please take me off your list....I do not understand this and no longer want to be a member..thanks anyway! ****************************************** "Imitation is suicide" -Ralph Waldo Emerson ****************************************** ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 21 Feb 1995 09:56:07 MST From: "UG REIS CHARLES R" To: email_address_removed Subject: DT Transcriptions, etc. Message-ID: >One place I know of to get DT transcriptions (many of you may already >know this) is the Nevada guitar archive. I don't know its FTP >address, but its mirrored at mirrors.aol.com in the directory >NEVADA/guitar/. There are several DT trascriptions including PMU, >Surrounded, Another Day, Metropolis, Erotomania. I haven't checked it >out, but I would assume there's plenty of 'scripts for all the Rush >and Queensryche fans that hang around here as well. >M.A. VanOpstall >email_address_removed All you guitar players check this out! I just pulled 30 transcripts from this thing! There's complete tabs and chordial transcriptions, etc. To get there FTP to mirrors.aol.com/pub/guitar. It's really great. Pleny of Rush Transcriptions. Some QR, PF, FW, Yes, and even plenty of Marillion tabs! It's great! Chuck ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 21 Feb 1995 09:53:24 -0700 (MST) From: William Kriski To: email_address_removed Subject: Tab Book Message-ID: To any musicians out there: If you can't locate the I&W tab book, go to your favourite music store and have them order it from Warner directly. I was told they get update tab book lists every once in a while, so if they don't get a new list for a few weeks, they won't know I&W tab exists. I just told them Dream Theater Images and Words tab book by Warner and said it's Authentic guitar tab (as someone posted, thanks again). They said they'd fax Warner and order it. Some stores might have the list but would choose not to order it if they don't think it would sell (if they're on glue). Will ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 21 Feb 1995 15:11:39 -0500 From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Meanstreak Message-ID: Dear jammers, In case you may or may not know, Meanstreak broke up. Yours, Jeff =) <<<==<==<==<==<==<==<==<==<==<<<>>>==>==>==>==>==>==>==>==>==>>> Jeff Chew is: "What a journey it has been email_address_removed and the end is not in sight But the stars are out tonight "Hello, Newman." and they're bound to guide my way" - Jerry Seinfeld - Lea Salonga <<<==<==<==<==<==<==<==<==<==<<<<\-/-\-/-\-/>>>>==>==>==>==>==>==>==>==>==>>> ------------------------------ End of YTSEJAM Digest 709 *************************