YTSEJAM Digest 738 Today's Topics: 1) Re: Nightmare band just one more...:) by Hailey 2) Banality by email_address_removed (Mike Patrick) 3) Re: Tesla and other bands by Michael Bahr 4) Re: Our cover show setlist!! by Michael Bahr 5) Subconscious UPDATE time!!! by Michael Bahr 6) Re: super mario DT by Tymoteusz Altman 7) Oops, e-mail address flubs! by email_address_removed 8) unknown DT bootleg by email_address_removed (MISS JAIME K KIMPTON) 9) by 10) Show Report by email_address_removed.ac.at (Obiltschnig Guenter) 11) Re: YTSEJAM digest 725 by pandora 12) hope I'm not too harsh... by Boo-ba Fett 13) Kansas and musings by Anthony 14) Re: Tesla and other bands by email_address_removed (Steve Mansfield) 15) cd-single by "WAL R VAN DER" 16) Re: Tesla and other bands by email_address_removed (David Liebson) 17) Re: "Lie" tab by "JOEL HARRELD" 18) super mario DT by Mats Rydstr\vm 19) Our cover show setlist!! by "UG REIS CHARLES R" ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 6 Mar 1995 20:30:55 -0800 (PST) From: Hailey To: email_address_removed Cc: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Re: Nightmare band just one more...:) Message-ID: On Sat, 4 Mar 1995, Shawna Lea of the Many Nicknames wrote some stuff, among which I found this bone of contention: > > Lyrics and Music: John Deacon and Roger Taylor (no offense, but listen to Misfire and > Don't Lose Your Head, and you will totally understand.) Surely you jest! While I will concede your point as to the rather sub-par lyrics of Misfire, I must strenuously object to your implication that the music to this song ... well, sucks. IMNSHO, Misfire has one of the sweetest background guitar riffs ever! (I hope you know what I'm talking about...I'd hum it for you, but...) I wish I could play something that ... um, groping for an adjective... catchy/neat-o/*good*, as in brimming over with the inherent qualities that makes something likeable. Please listen to it again. And yes, it is "disposeable pop," but hey.... Chris (no, the other one) *---* "I am a Rock, I am an Island" -- P.Simon *---* * * * R.Christopher Hailey *---* I am one who delights in * * email_address_removed * * all manifestation of the * * email_address_removed *---* terpsichorean muse -- mp * * * *---* "One must put up barriers To keep one's self intact" -- N.Peart ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 06 Mar 1995 23:24:15 -0500 From: email_address_removed (Mike Patrick) To: email_address_removed Subject: Banality Message-ID: > Can you think of anything better to discuss? YES !!!!!!!! NOTHING !!!!!!!!! Good god, people. Go out for a beer once in a while, get some excersize or whatever, but DO SOMETHING ELSE !!!!!!! I've been on the list from one account or another for over a year and a half, and I remember the good old days when if there wasn't much NEWS about DT, there wasn't much discussion. I don't know about you, but my mailbox is jammed with tons of other stuff that doesn't apply to DT. And I never have time to read any of it because I'm busy wearing out the 'Page Down' key on my keyboard blowing through digest after digest. Oh, I know no one is forcing me to read this, and maybe I should reconsider. Fuck it. Whatever. Mike ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 6 Mar 1995 22:43:25 -0700 (MST) From: Michael Bahr To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Tesla and other bands Message-ID: > Riot, RATT, Twisted Sister (absolutely timeless), Dokken, and Aldo Nova > (bet no one knows who this is). I repurchased a lot of these albums on CD Life is just a fantasy... (early MTV staple) Anyone here remember what the first video MTV played was? I do, and a big full beer to anyone else who knows. Mike Bahr, email_address_removed ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 6 Mar 1995 22:44:38 -0700 (MST) From: Michael Bahr To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Our cover show setlist!! Message-ID: > Congratulations! Sounds like a great Saturday! I like the set list - > pretty diverse. Keep it up and you'll be doing DT covers like crazy... > Deb > > >>>Boy, am I pumped!! My band played its first ever "major" live > show, at an outdoor amphitheater-type of place. It wasn't really huge, > just sort of like a Civic Square, but we got an audience, and they liked > it! (mostly, I would guess, because we played all cover tunes).<<<< Thanks for the kind words!! Anyone else on this list in a band? Mike Bahr, email_address_removed ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 6 Mar 1995 23:01:43 -0700 (MST) From: Michael Bahr To: email_address_removed Cc: email_address_removed, email_address_removed, email_address_removed Subject: Subconscious UPDATE time!!! Message-ID: SUBCONSCIOUS CD Update!! Current update: 3/6/95 1. Orders received 2. Discs still available 3. Discs REMASTERED! =-=-=-=-=-=-=-= 1. Orders received Quick addendum: the list only reflects orders I have as of today (monday) and your order may well be in my hand tomorrow, for all I know, so don't panic if you don't see your name yet. :) Here is a brief list of the orders that I have received, paid, and the CD numbers you will all be getting... if you are on this list, I have your order IN MY HAND and you are DONE, FINITO... all you need to do is kick back, relax, toss back a Kypler's, and wait for my CDs to come in the mail to me, and subsequently, to you. :) I _am_ keeping a copy of this list, in case future authenticity issues arise, you can be assured of the full _value_ of your Subconscious CD. Given the number of DT albums sold total, there is one Subconscious CD for every 11,700 Dream Theater fans. Not a bad ratio eh!! A quick note: you will notice I have set aside a few low numbers for Kaoru, and I have done this because most of the Japanese Ytsejammers will be doing a group order through her, and I wanted to get *some* of the low #'s to the land of the Rising Sun, tis only fair after all. :) That's the only orders that are not yet paid, because she still has to get the orders from the others. Any Nihon-go Ytsejam members, email Kaoru-san if you want to get a copy of the CD! If more are reserved than space I set aside, I will fill another block of numbers somewhere in the 100's. 000 Original press master copy (CD-R Gold) 001 Glass master disc 002 Final press master #1 003 Final press master #2 004 Mike Bahr :) 005 Mike Portnoy 006 Kevin Moore 007 Michael Burstin 008 Brian Cox 009 Chris King 010 Jenn Albert 011 Alfredo Cappello 012 Andreas Schaefer 013 (reserved) Kaoru Kobayashi 014 (reserved) Kaoru Kobayashi 015 (reserved) Kaoru Kobayashi 016 (reserved) Kaoru Kobayashi 017 (reserved) Kaoru Kobayashi 018 (reserved) Kaoru Kobayashi 019 (reserved) Kaoru Kobayashi 020 (reserved) Kaoru Kobayashi 021 Timo Haanpaa 022 Timo Haanpaa 023 Timo Haanpaa 024 Timo Haanpaa 025 Timo Haanpaa 026 Timothy Byrd 027 Timothy Byrd 028 Timothy Byrd 029 Steve Chew 030 Mark Stahl 031 Cheryle West 032 Paul Poehler 033 Douglas Slauson 034 Stephan Dobay 035 Stephan Dobay 036 Jason Macdonald 037 Jeff Chew 038 Jeff Chew 039 Jeff Chew 040 Bernd Basmer 041 Jeff Stewart 042 Brian Anderson 043 Brian Anderson 044 Michael Van Opstall 045 Greg Bunker 046 Albert Balkiewicz 047 Albert Balkiewicz 048 William Buckley 049 William Buckley 050 Jamie Burks 051 Joel Gregie 052 Uffe Moller 053 Uffe Moller 054 Andy Dixon 055 Anna Davidson 056 Randy Collins 057 Brian Vivier 058 Brian Vivier 059 Bill Nottingham I have read all the comments and suggestions (and compliments!) in your mail to me, both online and in the orders, and the response has been so totally positive, so encouraging, it really brought a smile to my face. You Ytsejammers have the most _class_ of anyone on the net. I really feel that way. That's the impression I got after reading all that I've read. Real class. I don't think I could ever do this over on TNMS (well, actually, on a.m.r, since Jimmy would delete all my boot-related mail, grin) and I am so happy about the early response on this that future CD releases are all but assured. I've heard everything from "This is a great service to all on the Ytsejam" to "This is totally fuckin' awesome!" so I think I covered the full range of possibilities on this one. :) If you see an errorr anywhere, feel free to mention it to me and it will be corrected. 2. Discs still available At this time I still have 63 copies unreserved, due to cancellations, nonreservations, changes, and the clerical error I made back in my earlier post to the 'Jam. Anyone who wants me to hold one for them, mail me here at email_address_removed, and then you can send in your order whenever you are ready to do so. 3. Discs REMASTERED!! The CD pressing plant I got all my materials from previewed my current master, and decided it just wouldn't do. Without charging me a penny more for another glass master, they agreed to take on the job of fully digitally remastering the disc! They gave me a great rate on the studio time too. So now it's done! The disc has been totally redone in Dolby Digital Surround Sound, compatible with any CD player but MUCH MUCH better than before, and compatible with Pro-Logic systems for full instrument separation on most tracks. It is also compliant with THX for all except the two covers gig tracks and The Gorilla Session, or so say the engineers. Don't worry: I kept DATs of both the original mix and a backup of the mix for pressing. I've never seen a studio make so many backups in my life, either, since they have double backups of everything, every version. Every track stands out so much better, Eve and Change of Seasons are _better than they were on TDOE_, and songs that I was hoping would sound better, such as Don't Look Past Me and Mission Impossible, now have nary a fuzz or distortion spot. It's so clean, it's the way CD was meant to be. I was confident before that this disc would satisfy the DT collector that _had_ to have it all... now I am confident that if you like DT at all and are familiar with the usual sound of their older boots.. it will BLOW YOU AWAY. :) The tracks that were the worst originally; Wanted Dead Or Alive, Tears, Winter, and The Gorilla Session, were improved tremendously. WDOA is now on par with the best, Tears and Winter are downright tolerable (if you'd only heard the HISS...) and Gorilla... well... we tried. :) It's okay, for a recording that was horribly done to begin with. Here's the still-final tracklist: 1. Eve (live w/samples) 2. A Change of Season (live) 3. O Holy Night 4. Golden Slumbers/Carry That Weight 5. Don't Look Past Me 6. Wanted Dead or Alive 7. To Live Forever (acoustic version) 8. The Gorilla Session 9. Mission: Impossible 10. The Back Pain Jam (RPM Warehouse) 11. Awake Heavy Jam 12. Experimental 13. Tears 14. Winter In some cases, the rawness of the original recording will be evident, but at least you know you're hearing it the best way it can possibly be reproduced. Subconscious will be _the_ DT event of early 1995! :) Take care of yourselves, everybody, and happy St. Patty's Day! -Mike Bahr, email_address_removed, humble DT discog editor, anime' collector, videogame player, CD presser, bass player, guitar player, backup vocalist, beer drinker, college stoodent, and secretly, vampire by night. :) ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 6 Mar 1995 22:28:13 -0800 (PST) From: Tymoteusz Altman To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: super mario DT Message-ID: > > I was watching my better half play the original Super Mario Brothers game > on regular Nintendo. As I was listening to the music on the very first > level (1-1), I thought to myself that it would be so cool if DT played it > live in the middle of a jam or something. Before you flame me or heehee...funny you should mention this. when i played I&W for my brother, right after i got it, he said that it sounded like a Mario Brothers video game! he still calls DT music 'video game music'....argh! ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 7 Mar 1995 02:45:45 -0500 From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Oops, e-mail address flubs! Message-ID: Hi everyone, Well I told the dub sites to yell at me if their addresses were listed incorrectly and boy, did they ever yell!haha :) Here are corrections to the dub site e-mail list: Ohio/USA: Dave.Cackowski@tri-c.cc.oh.us Melbourne, Australia: email_address_removed.au Germany/Europe: email_address_removed.de Apologies to you all, thanks for letting me know. :) Jennifer "Heaven is empty you'll find out it's a wonderful story..." Kevin Moore/_Normal Words_ ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 06 Mar 1995 22:41:29 EST From: email_address_removed (MISS JAIME K KIMPTON) To: email_address_removed Subject: unknown DT bootleg Message-ID: One bootleg CD I've heard of but have yet to see mentioned here is one called "Skyway Of Nightmares". I only know of one person who has it (unless I missed someone else who does in a digest or two). ------------------------------ Methinks someone should come up with a list of every single DT bootleg CD available on the market and post it. It would require some compilation and double checking, but it would save a lot of time and effort (and perhaps $) so people aren't repeatedly posting about the same things. let light surround you! Jaime the Dragon ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 7 Mar 95 9:09:49 CST From: email_address_removed.ac.at (Obiltschnig Guenter) To: email_address_removed Subject: Show Report Message-ID: Hi there! Here is my concert review of the Austrian Dream Theater show on March 4th in Wels ("Alter Schlachthof"). In the early afternoon at about 2:00 pm my room mate, another friend of us and myself began the long and demanding journey (15 minutes by train) from Linz (the town where we're studying) to Wels. When we arrived there at the "Alter Schlachthof" ("Old Slaughterhouse"), the tour bus was already there and the stage was being set up. We were able to take a quick look inside the concert hall before we left again. We came back at about 4:30 pm, just right to see James LaBrie, John Myung, Derek Sherinian, John Petrucci and Mike Portnoy (in order of appearance) entering the concert hall. Ticket sales started at about 5:30 and of course we were among the first getting the tickets. The doors opened at about 7:45. Fortunately we were at the beginning of the crowd that streamed into the concert hall, so we managed to find a place in the first row, directly in front of John Petrucci's place. Needless to say we defended our positions with all our power... A few words on the audience: there were fans from all over the world! To my left there was a group of fans from Japan (!!!) and behind me were some guys from Italy. I've also seen a lot of people from Germany. At 8:15 Fates Warning opened the event. They played for about 45 minutes. Although I haven't heard much of them before (just a few songs) I enjoyed them. I don't remember the song titles they played (I think their set list wasn't much different from that of the other European shows); one of the songs that I recognized was "Eye To Eye" (saw it on eMpTyV). By the way it was funny to compare Mark Zonder's drum kit to Mike's. Mark's looked like a toy drum kit ;) And now for something completely different: At 9:30, the intro of "Pull Me Under", played from a CD, announced the beginning of one the most impressing experiences in my 22 years old life. The Gods themselves appeared on the stage and jammed into the song. The next songs they played were "6:00" and the jamming part of "Innocence Faded". Then came "Take The Time" with Mike's drum solo, followed by "Lifting Shadows Off A Dream". John Petruccis solo came next. After "The Mirror"/"Lie" came "Surrounded", and then Derek nailed down his keyboards solo (guitar-ish, _incredible_). "A Mind Beside Itself" closed the regular program. As expected, the encore was "Metropolis" (which we also heard during the sound check, btw). The whole band seemed to have a lot of fun, despite (or because of?) the fact that this was probably the smallest stage that they've played on during this tour. The small stage was also the reason that they had to cut back the light show to a minimum. Anyway, the place was sold out and James appreciated it. But the best is still to come: During "Lie", James told one of the roadies to bring some plastic cups and fill them with water. Then, after finishing the song, James and John Petrucci handed the cups to the sweating audience (I was lucky enough to grab one!) and Mike and Derek started playing a boogie-woogie!!! During "The Silent Man", Mike was about two meters in front of me, and - yeah - he recognized my Ytse Jam T-Shirt!!! He pointed at the Majesty logo and showed me his thumb up! A few other things that I remember: The sound mix seemed to be OK (at least for those not standing directly in front of the (bass) speakers like us) - we had no earplugs and so the mids and heights of the sound were very distorted. During John Petruccis solo, the guitar/bass tech upset John's guitar stand which resulted in a detuned acoustical guitar (John tuned it during playing "The Silent Man"). All samples are triggered by John Myung (he uses a MIDIfied bass pedal) and during JPs solo in "Silent Man" he played some chords on a guitar. Derek did a great job, and he seems to fit into the group as much as Kevin did! After the show, my room mate and I bought T-Shirts, and after drinking a Coke we went to the stage exit to wait for the band members. Derek came out soon and we asked him for an autograph. He signed our Awake booklets, and then he noticed my "San Francisco 49ers" jacket. He told me that he's a great fan of them. My room mate asked him what he does all the day when he's not on stage and he answered he's sleeping. Then we told him we liked his solo, and my room mate told him that I play keyboards and I asked him what equipment he used for the guitar-ish sound in his solo (his JD-800 and his 01-W (if I understood him right), linked via MIDI). After some more important blah-blah we shook hands (!) and Derek went to the tour bus. What a nice guy! The next one who came out was John Myung, but we noticed him too late and he disappeared in the tour bus. Then we waited another 30 minutes but no other members appeared (After-show meetings really suck if you're not invited). Since it was a cold, snowy night and we've already had a lot of luck on that day, we decided to leave at about 0:30 am. That's it... Guenter PS: This was my first DT show, so please excuse the long post! ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 7 Mar 1995 01:54:52 -0800 (PST) From: pandora To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 725 Message-ID: On Mon, 6 Mar 1995 email_address_removed wrote: > OK, I'VE HAD ENOUGH! I'M VERY NEW TO THE SYSTEM, INFACT THIS IS > MY FIRST TIME REPLYING. I JUST WANTED TO PUT MY TWO BITS IN ABOUT THE > ALBUM COVER AND ONE OTHER ITEM. LEAVE THE COVER INTERPRETATIONS TO THE > INDIVIDUAL. Well thanks for assuming I don't have free will enough to choose my own path- I appreciate that greatly. :P I, on the other hand, rather enjoy hearing other peoples interpretations and comparing them with my own ideas, thanks. No one is forcing you to read this stuff, just go ahead and skip over it and stop whining. > IF DREAM THEATER HAS TAUGHT US THE FANS ANYTHING IT'S THAT > IDIVIDUALITY IS PERFECTION. JUST LISTEN TO THEIR MUSIC. NOBODY, I MEAN > NOBODY COULD EVER PLAY DM SONGS WITH THE ARTISTIC TALENT ^^ Well... Im actually a sometimes-fan of Depeche Mode, but I *do* think that Dream Theater could play DM songs if the mood struck them. :) Seems someone managed to confuse the Depeche Mode mailing list with the Dream Theater mailing list... :) > (YOU WILL HAVE TO EXCUSE ANY TYPING ERRORS AS I AM BASICALLY A DUMB-ASS ON > THE KEY BAORD) Aparently so. :) (kidding) > , DAMN! CASE IN POINT) ANYWAY, THE SECOND THING I HAVE TO SAY > IS THAT THE IDEA OF DISCUSSING THE BAND "RUSH" ON THIS NETWORK IS REDICULUS! > THIS NETWORK IS RESERVED FOR DM AND BANDS OF THE LIKE, NOT SOME WORN OUT ^^ Hmmm, there it is again... this really isn't the Depeche Mode mailing list... *really*! > [Rush drivel deleted] I'll leave that arguement for the more machocistic. :) > WRITE ME! OR IF ANYONE WANTS TO DISCUSS DM I'M OPEN TO THAT TOO. Hey yeah... lets start a DM thread... see how many 'non-techno' people we can piss off... yeah, that sounds like a plan! :) Anyway, only light flamage Scott, don't take it too personally, Im just kidding. Might want to lighten up on the caps though... no one likes to be shouted at. ~Jeff ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 7 Mar 1995 03:28:29 -0700 (MST) From: Boo-ba Fett To: email_address_removed Cc: Multiple recipients of list Subject: hope I'm not too harsh... Message-ID: > Date: Mon, 06 Mar 1995 21:04:57 -0400 (EDT) > From: email_address_removed > Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 725 > > OK, I'VE HAD ENOUGH! I'M VERY NEW TO THE SYSTEM, INFACT THIS IS > MY FIRST TIME REPLYING. I JUST WANTED TO PUT MY TWO BITS IN ABOUT THE > ALBUM COVER AND ONE OTHER ITEM. LEAVE THE COVER INTERPRETATIONS TO THE > INDIVIDUAL. IF DREAM THEATER HAS TAUGHT US THE FANS ANYTHING IT'S THAT > IDIVIDUALITY IS PERFECTION. JUST LISTEN TO THEIR MUSIC. NOBODY, I MEAN I am sorry, but I just don't agree. No one is saying that their interperatation of the album art or of a song must be accepted as what DT meant by it, they are just giving opinions and possibilities. People have suggested things that I would have never even thought of, not only for album covers, but also for meanings of songs. > , DAMN! CASE IN POINT) ANYWAY, THE SECOND THING I HAVE TO SAY > IS THAT THE IDEA OF DISCUSSING THE BAND "RUSH" ON THIS NETWORK IS REDICULUS! > THIS NETWORK IS RESERVED FOR DM AND BANDS OF THE LIKE, NOT SOME WORN OUT As far as I know, (which doesn't mean a whole lot) this isn't "RESERVED" for anything. Yeah, the posts should be mostly DT-related, but that does not mean that people can't talk about anything else on this mailing list. There is no way to make this list strictly DT-content short of having a monitor or somthing. > BUNCH OF HASBEENS (WITH A GREAT AMOUNT OF TALENT, DON'T GET ME WRONG) WHO > MUSICALY SOLD OUT TO SELL RECORDS. THEY MAY HAVE BEEN THE SUPER BAND OF I will not even touch this. If you don't like Rush, that is your decision, but you cannot tell me that I need to give them up, nor can you say that people can't mention or discuss them to some reasonable length. > THE SEVENTIES, BUT IT'S TIME TO HANG IT UP AND TURN OUR ATTENTION TO THE > UP AND COMMING TALENT LIKE DREAM THEATER. I REALIZED THAT I MAY HAVE TICKED > SOME FOLKS OFF, BUT HEY! I'M AT THE UNIVERSITY OF DAYTON, IN OHIO. IF > YOU WANT ME TO BAD MOUTH RUSH ANYMORE OR WANT TO DEFEND THEIR CREDIBILITY, > WRITE ME! OR IF ANYONE WANTS TO DISCUSS DM I'M OPEN TO THAT TOO. > One question, what about DT do you want to discuss? (I am assuming that you mean Dream Theater when you say DM, if not, I am sorry) Maybe I read too much into your album cover thing, but if you are pushing for individualism so much, what is there to discuss? Like I said in my subject, I don't really mean to flame, so if it came out that way, I am sorry. If I should have sent this to you personally, I am sorry. If there are others like me who stay off of alt.music.yes because of the anti-Rabin attitude, don't blame me... (I didn't mean to make a sweeping generalization there, really) > LATERS, > ..SCOTT... This is too long and I need sleep or something... Boo-ba Fett - aka John Haveman --------------------------------------------------------------- "You can change perceptions, reality won't budge" - Neil Peart / Show Don't Tell - - - - - " " - No One / La Villa Strangiato ps: No, I didn't put (a) Rush quote(s) as my .sig to spite you... ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 07 Mar 1995 06:38:10 -0500 (EST) From: Anthony To: DT:;@donews.uucp Subject: Kansas and musings Message-ID: hello ytsejammers! gosh i just keep getting behind and further behind on reading the digests.... im really excited about the possibilities of the Ytse conventions suggested by BABS and i would be willing to go a good distance to participate in one...i also play keyboard and would LOVE to be a part of a group of musicians playing DT covers....just find me some transcriptions of the parts and im pretty sure i could play them... my school (univ of Toledo, Ohio) has been putting on a play called "Six Characters in Search of an Author" the last two weeks and i thought something would be really interesting to you : the incidental music (for piano) was composed here by one of the profs and is all based on the song "Dust in the Wind" by Kansas! i thought this was totally cool especially since i havent heard Kansas before and they are so much recommended on this list... the music was not disappointing and im working on getting a copy of it...they also played the song at the end of the show and i was totally impressed...so much feeling and so true to reality.....that is after all the theme of the play... it doesnt have much of a plot but there are some great discussions about what reality really is or isnt and the conclusions/implications are startling....i was in shock for a full hour and a half after seeing the first time...it really left me thinking....you may not ever have a chance to see a production of this play but if you like to read (and like lyrics by bands like DT, which i assume you do ) then get a copy of this play form the library and read it....very provocative!! ive been thinking about the discussions of meaning within DT songs recently and it all sort of leaves me feeling incomplete...many of the songs are not satisfactorily explained (such as UAGM, AMBI, etc) and i thought it would be neat if we put together a compilation of the ytsejam "interpreters" to supplement the "official" statements in th FAQ....id be willing to take on this project....all i would need is for people to mail me their ideas about songs which are not easily understood to me directly and i would put it together making it available via my web page and maybe getting a spot for it on the archives....anyone else think this is a good idea????.... anyone else want to help????.....is this just stupid???? ;) (if you've already posted about an interpretation of a song and have a copy ....you can just send that...) Once again:: NOTICE ::: i am dubbing 10-15 copies of the Kevin Moore demos and will take your requests now...if you need a copy of this and live in the "NorthWest Territory" (ohio, michigan, indiana) or even if you dont live particularly near me...feel free to email me.... ******************************************************************************* Anthony Kozar "The Divine Spirit found a sublime outlet in Univ. of Toledo that wonder of analysis, that portent of the 1042 Acad. Ctr. ideal world, that amphibian between being email_address_removed and not-being, which we call the imaginary http://www.utoledo.edu/~akozar/ root of negative unity." -- Leibniz ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 7 Mar 1995 07:42:06 -0500 (EST) From: email_address_removed (Steve Mansfield) To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Tesla and other bands Message-ID: > > Riot, RATT, Twisted Sister (absolutely timeless), Dokken, and Aldo Nova > > (bet no one knows who this is). I repurchased a lot of these albums on CD > > Life is just a fantasy... (early MTV staple) > > Anyone here remember what the first video MTV played was? I do, > and a big full beer to anyone else who knows. > > Mike Bahr, email_address_removed Video Killed the Radio Star Steve Mansfield |Seen my diary on the newsstand seems we've lost the truth email_address_removed |To quicksand it's a shame no one is praying, cause these |Voices in my head keep saying love, just don't stare |Dream Theater - Voices - Awake ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 7 Mar 1995 14:02:56 MET From: "WAL R VAN DER" To: email_address_removed Subject: cd-single Message-ID: Last saturday I bought the 'Lie' cd-single with on it: Lie (edit) Space die Vest To Live Forever Another Day (live) To live forever really kicks ass, although I like the version on the video more. But that was to be expected, it could never be better than in Tokyo. I very much like the jazzy solo at the end, which John just improvizes on stage ... brilliant. Another Day is fine to but I don't like the song that much. The edit of 'Lie' leaves out the second guitar solo, which is a pitty. Well, I guess that's it for my first contribution to the mailing list. There should be plenty more! Rogier van der Wal "Walking the fine line email_address_removed.nl between pagan and Christian" -Steve Vai ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 07 Mar 1995 09:10:04 -0500 From: email_address_removed (David Liebson) To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Tesla and other bands Message-ID: > Anyone here remember what the first video MTV played was? I do, >and a big full beer to anyone else who knows. > >Mike Bahr, email_address_removed "Video Killed the Radio Star" by the Buggles. Where's my beer? ;) Anyway, on a video related note, Which songs has DT done videos for, and are they ever gonna put out a video with the ones that aren't on the LiT video? -------- Dave Liebson email_address_removed ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 7 Mar 1995 08:11:06 CDT From: "JOEL HARRELD" To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: "Lie" tab Message-ID: Fellow Jammers, I have the Guitar mag with the "Lie" transcription in it. It's for seven string all the way through, including the solo. Email me if you want info on how to get it. Joel email_address_removed P.S. Ted Kirpatrick rocks! He's on the same level as Peart and Portney. ********************************************************************** Joel Harreld Media Services Supervisor Southwest Baptist University email: email_address_removed Bolivar, Mo Phone: (417)326-1627 "I think, therefore I am; I am, therefore I think; I become overly concerned about it, therefore I need a life!" - Jivan ********************************************************************** ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 7 Mar 1995 13:29:07 +0100 (MET) From: Mats Rydstr\vm To: Ytsejam mailing-list Subject: super mario DT Message-ID: Actually, most of the people I've played Metropolis to (including myself) do think that the gtr/keys after the bass-solo sounds just like some computer-game music. So I guess it would be appropriate for them to do such a thing as playing the super mario-song! ________________________________________________________________________ / Mats Rydstrom - email_address_removed.se - http://www.nada.kth.se/~d94-mry / /-----------------------------------------------------------------------/ / "We can hope for the future, though there may not be one" - ACOS / /_______________________________________________________________________/ ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 7 Mar 1995 08:10:06 MST From: "UG REIS CHARLES R" To: email_address_removed Subject: Our cover show setlist!! Message-ID: > All in all, it wasn't bad for a 10-song set. The show ran nearly >an hour, which was good timing, it didn't drag. Would _you_ have >enjoyed such a set? I wish my band would play such a set. Our set sux. In my town, we have a rather large following, (since we're the only band in town) but these people all are bong-smoking, acid-droppin' metalheads (not that I have anything against that). My only problem is that they expect us to play nothing but Pantera and Megadeth. Metallica is too weak for these guys. (We do play For Whom the Bell Tolls as a cover anyway). Our next gig isn't until May, but we're playing for my old high school's senior party. There'll be plenty of people there with different tastes in music and this'll be our lineup... Intro (bass solo =) ) Threat of Death (original, our first song we ever wrote, sounds like Nirvana, bleah! It's the one people like the most) For Whom the Bell Tolls (Metallica) What the Hell Have I? (Alice in Chains) Ritual (original) Eyes of a Stranger (Queensryche) Pull Me Under <---DT related info (Heh!) Endless (original) Summer of 69 (Bryan Adams) Into the Pit (Fight) Cowboys from Hell (Pantera) Cruelty/Hostile Youth (Saigon Kick) Erotomania or YYZ (MAYBE, maybe, I hope so, pleeeeaseeee.... My guitarist doesn't like Rush and my drummer's got too puny a kit for either...) The Door That Sets Them Free (original) outro (instrumental rockin' free jam!) We're really thinking about throwing a shocker in there for the crowd. Somthing like Amanda (Boston), or even Stone in Love (Journey), I'd really love to... ChucK ------------------------------ End of YTSEJAM Digest 738 *************************