YTSEJAM Digest 789 Today's Topics: 1) Re: John P. playing solo in Baltimore????!?!?!?! by email_address_removed (John Jens, Jr.) 2) RE: Jeff Scott Soto by Oscar van Eijk 3) Re: AC/DC Whereabouts? by pandora 4) Echolyn by scott eric bell 5) Find The DT Content! =) by Hairball 6) Jeremy Haynes has screwed us all. by Pat Daugherty 7) Steve Walsh by zebrowski steven 8) Segues??? by Alex Lifeson 9) Jeremy Haynes by "L. Jason Hartman" 10) the best way to listen... by zebrowski steven 11) j haynes... by "L. Jason Hartman" 12) Re: YTSEJAM digest 788 by email_address_removed 13) Re: Find The DT Content! =) by email_address_removed 14) Re: Segues??? by William T Bajzek 15) Re: Tori Amos by email_address_removed (Bracken Odiorne) 16) Under the Pink is not good??? by SPUDS 17) OAMOT Bass Guitar? by "DANIEL JAMES TEMMESFELD" 18) Act of Vengence by email_address_removed (Ryan Inverso) 19) Band influenced by Dream Theater by email_address_removed 20) Dream Time... by email_address_removed 21) Asia (Tim Lodge and DT content) by "Richard A. Rivera" 22) Re: YTSEJAM digest 788 by email_address_removed (Marc Respass) 23) mail stuff by Michael Bahr ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 18 Apr 1995 03:20:09 -0400 From: email_address_removed (John Jens, Jr.) To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: John P. playing solo in Baltimore????!?!?!?! Message-ID: >Help!! Can anyone confirm this?? I was just reading on a.m.d-t and some >guy said that he thought he saw an add for John P playing solo at the >8 X 10 Club or possibly the Bayou in D.C. for $15!!! Has anyone >heard anything like this??!?!?!?! John PETRUCCI or is it John PATITUCCI (note the simialrities and the differences), the solo bassist? if it wasnt 3.15am i'd call and find out, but i doubt either place would give an intelligible answer (not unlike like this post...) maybe later today :) good morning all, -john...it's-time-for-bed .............................................................................. John C. Jens, Jr. email_address_removed hmmm...the missing quote... http://www.site.gmu.edu/~jjens/ .............................................................................. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 18 Apr 1995 09:58:17 WET_DST From: Oscar van Eijk To: email_address_removed Cc: email_address_removed.nl Subject: RE: Jeff Scott Soto Message-ID: > From what I know, Jeff Scott Soto sings now for Axel Rudi Pell (ex-Steeler), > a German guitarist. He has recorded at least 2 records with him. That's just a project. JSS is a pretty busy guy; I believe he sings on 4 albums that have been released this year; about one album ev'ry month... One with AR Pell, one solo album, one with his band Talisman, and some live album, I don't remember with who or with what band. --------- Abandon Hope _-. O s c a r .-_ And my Spirit All Ye _..-'( oscar@uniface.nl )`-.._ Is Crying Who Enter Here ./'. '||\\. (\_/) .//||` .`\. For Leaving ./'.|'.'||||\\|.. )*.*( ..|//||||`.`|.`\. - Led Zeppelin ./'..|'.|| |||||\``````` " '''''''/||||| ||.`|..`\. ./'.||'.|||| ||||||||||||. .|||||||||||| ||||.`||.`\. /'|||'.|||||| ||||||||||||{ }|||||||||||| ||||||.`|||`\ '.|||'.||||||| ||||||||||||{ }|||||||||||| |||||||.`|||.` '.||| ||||||||| |/' ``\||/` '\||/'' `\| ||||||||| |||.` |/' \./' `\./ |/\ /\| \./' `\./ `\| V V V }' `\ /' `{ V V V ` ` ` U ' ' ' ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 18 Apr 1995 01:41:03 -0700 (PDT) From: pandora To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: AC/DC Whereabouts? Message-ID: On Mon, 17 Apr 1995, DAVE "The New #2" PETERSON wrote: > So I'm just sayin' what've they been up to? Sure hope they haven't broken up. > And yes, I realize that when it comes to technique, Angus lacks in 9 out of 10 > categories, but still... I like 'em. This is in this months issue of 'The Guitar Magazine': "Yes, TGM spies inform us that AC/DC are likely to split split soon because 'AUNGUS YOUNG is fed up of wearing short trousers'!? Well, that's the reason the Oz/Scot/Geordie boogie machine are aparently making their next tour (with original thumper Phil Rudd on drums) their last, and it's thought that albums will cease soon after. The first band to split do to sartorial differences? Official statements etc. when we get them..." Guess you'd better catch them on the next time around, as it might be their last (though last time was also 'No More Tours' for Ozzy and it looks like he's gonna try it once more too... so I guess you never can tell!) :) ~Jeff ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 18 Apr 1995 02:43:45 -0500 (EST) From: scott eric bell To: Ytse Jam Subject: Echolyn Message-ID: Hello fellow jammers: I would just like to give a thank you to all of you who have posted about echolyn in the past on here... i just went out and purchased the CD today and I must say that I am extremely impressed. For all of you out there who have not purchased this CD..you should. It is a very fine example of progressive music. It doesn't have the metal edge that Dream Theater has, but nevertheless, is extremely good! Scott ***************************************************** * Scott E. Bell * * email: email_address_removed * * Homepage: http://silver.ucs.indiana.edu/~scebell * * * ***************************************************** * * * "You say you want everyone happy, * * Well, we're not laughing" * * * * -John Petrucci * * (from "Scarred") * * * ***************************************************** ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 18 Apr 1995 11:16:32 -0400 (EDT) From: Hairball To: email_address_removed Subject: Find The DT Content! =) Message-ID: > Hairball: SHOOGAGOOGAGUNGA!! Just out of curiosity, can you tell me which > Dweezil album features his delayed turning-the-pickup-on-and-off-really- > fast technique? I believe it's on his first record, "Havin' A Bad Day." Can't remember the name of the song, but, I definitely think it's on that record. "NO, DUDE, DON'T SAY THAT!" haha... I actually went to see Dweezil on that tour. It was at a small theater here in Philly (*where DT also played, but after they'd taken out the seats*). Ahmet, his brother, was supposed to be singing, but, came down with streph throat. (He came out later anyway) Two funny things: We (me and 3 friends) got 5th row seats, and made up these signs that said, "NO, DUDE! DON'T SAY THAT!" Dweezil comes out on stage, and starts to say something, and we stand up, holding up our signs. He looks over and reads it. =) He continued with what he was going to say: "I am the new member of New Kids on The Block." And they kicked into a ROUSING version of "Earth." Poor Mike Keneally had to sing that song, while playing guitar. Think about that for a second, if you know the song. And, I also got up on stage and sang "Macho Man" during their '70's medley. Over 100 snippets of '70's song riffs in one HUGE jam. They were really cool. Got to hang out afterwards and talk to the band - everyone did. They just put their instruments down, and walked off the stage, into the audience. > 179 Hairball *Good to see I'm still on the SUBCONSIOUS CD list. =) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ (DT CONTENT! DT CONTENT!) Oh, and one other thing: *DT played in Philly 3 times: Twice at the Chestnut Cabaret, and once at the Theater Of The Living Arts (TLA). I don't have WWW access anymore, but, when I did, I didn't notice the two Cabaret gigs on the DT tour date list...or did i just miss them? I wish I remembered the dates - I got on the guest list, so, I never had a ticket...ah, being a college DJ had its perks. =) (Also got to see them at the TLA for free too...and saw the Dixie Dregs for free! Man, I miss those days...) -Hairball * = DT Content...ack. I've gone silly... ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 18 Apr 1995 12:20:26 -0400 (EDT) From: Pat Daugherty To: Dream Theater Subject: Jeremy Haynes has screwed us all. Message-ID: I tried to see what the latest status on all our tapes and the mail bounces: ------ |------------------------- Failed addresses follow: ---------------------| email_address_removed ... transport smtp: 550 ... User unknown |------------------------- Message text follows: ------------------------| Received: by bdmserver.mcl.bdm.com (Smail3.1.28.1 #1) id m0s1FuN-00015aC; Tue, 18 Apr 95 12:13 EDT Date: Tue, 18 Apr 1995 12:13:13 -0400 (EDT) From: Pat Daugherty Subject: Re: Trade To: Jeremy Haynes --------- "User unknown" Looks like he has bailed, the friggin asshole. Jeremy Haynes if you get this, why are such a friggin loser? Everyone trusted you and sent out tapes to you and you just go and fuck us all over. Well I will make sure that no one ever trades with you again. Go to hell. sorry for my outburst. Pat Daugherty email_address_removed "Every breath leaves me one less to my last" --Dream Theater "That is not an option, Mr. Mulder" --X-Files ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 18 Apr 1995 12:46:46 -0400 (EDT) From: zebrowski steven To: email_address_removed Subject: Steve Walsh Message-ID: Hairball- You still think Steve Walsh has a voice? I heard live at the whiskey and I thought he sounded awful. I agree about the keyboards though. He could really wail, yet he played very tastefully and didn't let it get overbearing. Speaking of not having a voice anymore, did anyone hear Queensryche last night on Rockline? I almost cried when they played "Someone Else" live in the studio. Not because I was emotionally moved, but because Geoff sounded just as God-awful as could be. He sounded like he was singing cold--no warm up, but I know all those smokes aren't helping him. An appeal to all those singers out there on the 'jam: I know cigarettes are considered part of the "Rock-n-Roll Lifestyle," but please look ahead to the havok they will wreak on your voices! Quit as soon as possible. If anyone wants proof of Geoff's folly, I have a tape of the song . I gotta go. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> <"...Thought disorder; ___ ___ ___ _ _ ___ ___ "Balls and chunk is > <--John Petrucci, Voices Radio Show> <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 18 Apr 1995 14:08:41 -0500 (EST) From: Alex Lifeson To: email_address_removed Subject: Segues??? Message-ID: I thought that it would be rather interesting to find some songs of Dream Theater's that could segue into another song of their own, or another group's. For instance, I think that in Under a Glass Moon you could go into the Aisle of Plenty part of Cinema Show by Genesis. I think that this would work GREAT, both having the same 7/8 time sig, and the drum has the same basic feel. I used to try to do this to songs in a band I was in, but was never any good at it. Now I have the songs, but no band. Go figure. Anyhow, anybody got any others that would fit?!?!? This could be useful to me someday. Just thought it would be interesting to see....or hear...whatever... -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Just another dreamer, with a plastic guitar..." - Rush, refering to me This is my mail.sig file. I hope you like it. YAY. Rush rules. As does Genesis. Dream Theater ain't so bad, neither. "If you goal is to win, and you don't, you lose; If your goal is to do your best, and you do, you win" - some 'important' guy "If your goal is to win, and you don't, you lose; If your goal is to conquer the world, and you do, you win" - Me "A new Rush album is like a box of chocolates - you never know what you're gonna get..." - Me (boy, I am a thoughful Philosopher) ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 18 Apr 1995 15:21:05 -0400 (EDT) From: "L. Jason Hartman" To: email_address_removed Subject: Jeremy Haynes Message-ID: So, what are we gonna do about Jeremy Haynes? I know that alot of us got burned and I believe that he has canceled his net access subscription (I think it was at connix.com or something like that). Any ideas? I have his hom address (some others probably do too). We could probably find his home phone number fairly easily since we have the address. I wonder how much stuff we are all missing? I'm missing 2 audio tapes and 1 video tape. -- ************************************************************************** * 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, 18 Apr 1995 15:29:00 -0400 (EDT) From: zebrowski steven To: email_address_removed Subject: the best way to listen... Message-ID: Well, this isn't the same, but when we saw DT at the Pier 6 Concert pavilion in Baltimore, MD it was quite a listening experience. It was July 20th, 1993. Just about the end of the I&W tour. It had been raining on and off all day. On the way to the show it was torrential downpours. The Galactic Cowboys played a great set, and the weather held up for them, but just a Metropolis started, so did the rain...downpour...and the wind...20 mph...and the thunder definitely added a little something to the ambience. As Dick Vitale would say: IT WAS AWSOME, BABYYYYYYYYYYYYYY!!!!! >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> <"...Thought disorder; ___ ___ ___ _ _ ___ ___ "Balls and chunk is > <--John Petrucci, Voices Radio Show> <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 18 Apr 1995 15:32:15 -0400 (EDT) From: "L. Jason Hartman" To: email_address_removed Subject: j haynes... Message-ID: Just wanted to confirm that Jeremy Haynes account is no longer active, I just tried to mail him.... I guess it is official.... we got burned!!!!! -- ************************************************************************** * 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, 18 Apr 1995 16:31:07 -0400 (EDT) From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 788 Message-ID: >I dunno - my g/f informed me that Kansas was playing up in Allentown PA, >but, I said I didn't want to go. Why? > >1) Phil Ehart's not on the road with them. True. I saw them last summer w/o Phil and the new drummer was tight, but lacked the spontanaety that Phil added. >2) They won't play any of the stuff I really love. > (i.e. The Pinnacle, Lamplight Symphony, Icarus-Bourne on Wings Of > Steel, Journey From Mariabronn, Incommudro-Hymn To The Atman, > Song For America-the original 10 minute version, Magnum Opus, > etc...) This is not necessarily true. I've seen them the last 3 summers, and they've played the original Song For America at all of them (yes, the version off their second album). They played Icarus... on the last tour. 3 years ago they opened with part of Magnum Opus (up thru Howlin' at the Moon). You can find this on Live at the Whiskey. 2 years ago they opened with about 5 minutes worth of The Death of Mother Nature Suite. This past year they opened up with all of the instrumental parts of Journey From Mariabronn all sandwiched togther in a cool way. Although I too would like to hear the full, uncut renditions of these songs, I don't think your typical audience would stomach them. However, they don't only pull out Dust, Carry, and Point. I've seen them perform On the Other Side and People of the Southwind from Monolith, which certainly weren't big hits. They've also played Child of Innocence, Cheyenne Anthem, and Lonely Street. You certainly should not skip a Kansas show, even if they aren't what they were in the 70's. >3) Steve Morse isn't there anymore (hasn't been for 5 years, but...) He wasn't a fundamental element of Kansas anyway. The best Kansas stuff happened between their self titled album, and Audio-Visions. Then Steve Walsh left. They haven't been nearly as good since. >However, if Kerry Livgren came back, I definitely would. Just wish they'd >write material like they used to. "Wheels," the new track on the "box >set" (which should've had at least one more CD in it) is alright, but, I >know they're capable of more. I certainly agree. KAI ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 18 Apr 95 11:21:06 PST From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Find The DT Content! =) Message-ID: >> Hairball: SHOOGAGOOGAGUNGA!! Just out of curiosity, can you tell me >>which > Dweezil album features his delayed >>turning-the-pickup-on-and-off-really- > fast technique? >I believe it's on his first record, "Havin' A Bad Day." Can't >remember the name of the song, but, I definitely think it's on that record. Yeah, it is off this record and the tune is called 'Electric Hoedown'. It is done with a multi-tap delay and turning the guitar volumne on and off real quick (ala Cathedral). It's a pretty cool tune (considering that it had to be done in one take, no over dubs)... +-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-+ | Michael Kizer -- Computer Sciences Corporation | | Office (email only): email_address_removed | | Home: email_address_removed | | "Plus ca change, plus c'est la meme chose." -Rush | +-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-+ ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 18 Apr 1995 19:14:30 -0400 (EDT) From: William T Bajzek To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Segues??? Message-ID: This space left intentionally blank Organization: Aepithex (guitars) i was just thinking earlier that fates warning's down to the wire would fit real well after space dye vest... if you want to know ------william bajzek------ and if you want to know just what i see -http://www.contrib.andrew.cmu.edu-- where we're going look at yourself -----------/~wb2a/home------------ keep your distance and dont ask me ---------guitars, aepithex--------- and dont follow me ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 18 Apr 1995 17:11:55 -0600 (MDT) From: email_address_removed (Bracken Odiorne) To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Tori Amos Message-ID: Greetings and salutations Ytsejammers, I just had a quick question. Does anyone have any clue how one can get a hold of Y Kant Tori Read? I was under the impression that this album was out of print (probably because it's pretty bad). Any info would be greatly appreciated. DT content: I just pulled the DT interactive off of an ftp site and I think it's terribly cool. Is DT going to be doing the same sort of thing with the new e.p.? Are there any other interesting DT computer items (other than the Ytsejam of course)? That's all for now. Happy belated Easter everyone, Bracken ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 18 Apr 1995 17:22:27 -0600 (MDT) From: SPUDS To: email_address_removed Subject: Under the Pink is not good??? Message-ID: Hey guys! I just thought I'd throw in my $4.57 about Tori. At first, like everybody else, I didn't like Under the Pink too well. But NOW, I like it much more than Little Earthquakes! I know, you guys are probably saying, "Yeah, there's one in every crowd..", but just LISTEN to it. ESPECIALLY to the songs "Baker Baker" and "Spacedog" (probably my all time favorite Tori song). Some of the vocal melodies just give me chills humming them to myself. Let me know what y'all think... Also, I was listening to Awake the other day (not unusual), but it just REALLY hit me that the solo on Scarred KICKS!!! I mean, I heard it for months and months, but I was sitting in design today and I was able to "hear" the solo note for note. Does anyone else agree with me??? Also, what are everyone's favorite solos from Awake? To Mike Bahr: AAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!! IF I HAVE TO WAIT ANOTHER DAY FOR MY CD, I GOING TO DRILL A HOLE THROUGH MY COLON!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Can't you like, you know, fax it or something????? Merry Tuesday Everybody! Greg ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 18 Apr 1995 20:11:00 -500 (EST) From: "DANIEL JAMES TEMMESFELD" To: email_address_removed Subject: OAMOT Bass Guitar? Message-ID: Anyone out there... I have been listening to WDADU off and on the last week and noticed something. Actually, first I thought that my speakers were going out (I just got them in February, nice pair of Infinity). Does the bass guitar on OAMOT sound like a fart? And not even well executed farting... It just sounds like crap on my system. I'd appreciate any info out there, because I'm sure that my Infinity speakers aren't going out (maybe it's my ears...). BTW, VanOpstall (sp?) mentioned something about great mixed albums, Deliverance's Stay Of Execution in particular. Stay... is awesome. I love it. Great stuff, right in between their speed metal to Queensryche-clones change. I especially like "Entombed," but that's cause I'm partial to their speed/ thrash stuff. Dan Temmesfeld email_address_removed ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 18 Apr 95 19:39:34 EDT From: email_address_removed (Ryan Inverso) To: email_address_removed Subject: Act of Vengence Message-ID: Anyone interested in Act of Vengence demos that I spoke about in previous posts can now access the AOV e-mail. again the address is aov@softwords.bc.ca thanks for your time, Ryan Inverso ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 18 Apr 1995 19:20:29 -0400 From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Band influenced by Dream Theater Message-ID: Over the weekend, my sis was home (the goth with maroon hair, if you recall). One of the things she had for me was a tape from an L.A. band called Squick. It's a prog rock trio influenced by Yes, Dream Theater, et al. It's just a single instrumental, but it's pretty good. If you're close to the L.A. area and would like to check them out, they're performing at FM Station in North Hollywood (near Victory and Lankershim) on May 5th. It's a 21 and over show. Whether you live near L.A. or not, there is a home page you can check out at http://www.crl.com/~tord/ Another of their influences is a band called Crack the Sky. Anyone familiar with this band? (I personally had not heard of them before.) Can you tell me anything about 'em? Thanks! Jen -- "Could we see clearer in a virtual reality?" - Magellan "I am the beat of your pulse/the computer word made flesh" - Queensryche email_address_removed email_address_removed ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 18 Apr 1995 19:20:37 -0400 From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Dream Time... Message-ID: the following appeared in issue #785: >>3. Owners of Live At The Marquee: okay, that symbol... It's called "Alceringa," and means, translated into english, "dream time." It was used by a certain culture (I'm in the process of finding out exactly which one) to describe what they believed was the "other" state of being. They were baffled by what happened when one fell asleep, what we today refer to as dreaming. So, they gave a name to this other world that one entered during a slumber - Alceringa, the Dream Time. When I first saw the symbol on the coverslip, I was amazed because it's such an obscure symbol, but an authentic reference to dreaming. With the coverslip the memories of anthropology lectures all rushed into my head... (Michelle Garcia I'm not)<< Hmm...this is an educated guess off the top of my head, but is it possible that it's a symbol used by the Australian aborigines? (I tried to see if I could find something in Bruce Chatwin's _The_Songlines_, but there's no glossary.) The Austrailan natives refer to the time of creation of the world as "dream time." If you're wondering, I did study anthropology (cultural/social anthro being my main interest) in college. :) Jen -- "Could we see clearer in a virtual reality?" - Magellan "I am the beat of your pulse/the computer word made flesh" - Queensryche email_address_removed email_address_removed ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 18 Apr 1995 21:32:31 -0400 (EDT) From: "Richard A. Rivera" To: Dream Theater Subject: Asia (Tim Lodge and DT content) Message-ID: So I'm walking through the supermarket and to my surprise they've set up display of music that they are selling. Most of it was Pointer Sisters and best of 50s jukebox compilations (not a flame, just what I observed. I happen to like 50s jukebox music). Low and behold, sitting there was Asia's "Aquia." I instantly thought back to when Asia was a hot topic of discussion of this list and bought it, marking it the first purchase I have made as a direct result of Ytsejam. Besides it was only $3.99. Anyway, I love it. My favortie tracks are "Lay Down Your Arms" and "Crime of the Heart." Most of all, I was very impressed with the singer. I always judge bands by the singer (funny for a drummer) and this guy really impressed me. I guess I was expecting some prog. band, but these guys were more hard rock (my specialty. Nothing against prog.). What other albums would you recommend by them? Tim Lodge Content: I know this is a little late but I was away for the weekend. I am also waiting for a tape by him, but I'm not that worried. It was only a one-tape thing and I'm sure he's got more important things (and trades) to deal with. I've e-mailed him twice and got a response once. I know he posted on here saying that he just sent out tapes so I'm sure I can expect it anyday now (hint, hint). No malice intended. DT Content: I just got an internship with Atlantic Records over the summer in their publicity department. No pay, but I get college credit and and get to go to some industry showcases and stuff. The relevance here is that DT is on EastWest, which is a divison of Atlantic. I'll be more than happy to take some DT promo stuff off their hands if they offer (same with Skid Row), especially now that ACOS is on its way. Just thought I'd gloat. Richie My fucking .sig never works. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 18 Apr 1995 22:48:15 -0500 From: email_address_removed (Marc Respass) To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 788 Message-ID: >Now the first thing you're thinking is... "What the HELL is a Dream Theater fan >doing asking about AC/DC???" Well, dammit, I like 'em! AC/DC's newer stuff >like Thunderstruck and Big Gun were both really kickass, (Though of course, >they can pump out a hell of a lot of crap while they're at it...) > >So I'm just sayin' what've they been up to? Sure hope they haven't broken up. >And yes, I realize that when it comes to technique, Angus lacks in 9 out of 10 >categories, but still... I like 'em. > >(Can you tell I have a small complex about this?) Hey man. If you like AC/DC more power to you. Don't apologize for it! How about this. Remember that Bangles tape? The first one? I have that in my car and I was listening to it just last week! It's not too far from some Rush, Dream Theater (<- there's the DT content) and Jon Finn (and excellent guitarist from Boston who plays great instrumental rock. Not Fusak!). So don't be ashamed of who you like. BTW, I hate AC/DC and haven't heard anything, sorry. Marc Respass email_address_removed http://www.iii.net/users/mer.html ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 18 Apr 1995 23:27:42 -0700 (MST) From: Michael Bahr To: email_address_removed Subject: mail stuff Message-ID: Hi everyone! All of you who are mailing me about Subconscious, or any trading, or whatever... you might want to hold your mail until Friday or Saturday. Or else send it, but I can't answer till then. The reason is that the phone company is changing out our lines to digital, and there will be total loss of lines until Friday afternoon. I will have two new phone numbers starting friday, and then I can call the net again and check my mail. So if you mail me and get no reply... now ya know! :) Mike Bahr, email_address_removed ------------------------------ End of YTSEJAM Digest 789 *************************