YTSEJAM Digest 790 Today's Topics: 1) Re: Paul Gilbert boot? by email_address_removed 2) Re: Fight by email_address_removed 3) Free copy of DRUM! magazine... by email_address_removed 4) Re: DT vocalists, past & present by email_address_removed 5) Re: YTSEJAM digest 789 by Hairball 6) Dweezil! by Fredrik Blomgren 7) Jeremy by Mats Rydstr\vm 8) Re: Crack the Sky... by email_address_removed 9) DT interactive by email_address_removed (Erik Ahlberg) 10) Guitar Info. by email_address_removed 11) Re: Fight by Tymoteusz Altman 12) Subconcious CD? by Paul Tullo 13) Kansas by email_address_removed (David B. Kuznick) 14) Re: Fight by jbako01 15) Re: DT vocalists, past & present by jbako01 16) Re: Free copy of DRUM! magazine... by jbako01 17) Re: Free copy of DRUM! magazine... by jbako01 18) Re: YTSEJAM digest 789 by email_address_removed (Marc Respass) 19) Bass & Drum Farting by 20) G. Lynch guitar for Alfredo Cappello by Mike Kinstrey 21) Re: YTSEJAM digest 788 by William Wright 22) Y tori kant read by email_address_removed (Jeff Stern) 23) I know this has no DT content... by Shawna Lea of the Many Nicknames 24) Tori Amos, Metropolis II by email_address_removed (Paul Goracke) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 19 Apr 1995 04:47:16 -0400 From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Paul Gilbert boot? Message-ID: Hi everyone, Catching up on some _really_ old mail here... Jeff Stern asked: >>>I was wondering if there are any Paul Gilbert fans out there?<<< I'm not a _huge_ fan (although I used to be a total Shrapnel head :), but I hung out with Paul once at a Shawn Lane show in LA. :) Seemed like a very cool guy. He worships Shawn, as do I. :) >>>a guy who lives by me played me a boot called "A Tribute to Hendrix" last night that is from a 1991 German Jazz Festival. ...... It must be from a soulndboard because the sound is at exceptional quality. Anyway, my question is, has ANYONE heard f this disc and where to find it?<<< My brother bought this CD a couple of years ago & sent me a tape of it. It is pretty interesting listening. :) Anyway, I just saw a copy of that CD at a record shop a few minutes from my house the other day, which totally shocked me because it's more of an alternative/gothic music place... lots of Morrissey stuff. :) If you really want a copy of this (and you sound like you do) & want me to pick it up for you, I'd be glad to, just e-mail me & we'll work out the arrangements. I doubt anyone's going to buy it anytime soon, I don't think any Paul Gilbert fans really frequent that place.haha ;) They did have the DT Lords Of Sound boot (which I bought because I didn't have it :), the Lie & The Silent Man singles, plus some other boot CD Mike Portnoy played drums on, _Inner Sanctum_, I think it was called(?). Pretty cool place, I guess, just a little hole-in-the-wall in a strip mall. :) Jennifer "You'll never make it. Go back to Liverpool." - Decca record company executives to The Beatles, 1962 :) ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 19 Apr 1995 04:47:19 -0400 From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Fight Message-ID: One more thing! :) Derek D. Sussner asked: >>>If you think driving to Pantera is a challenge (and an enjoyable one at that - especially in a crappy little Escort), then try driving to Fight! Any word on Halford and the boys?<<< I don't know if this counts as news, but I heard Russ Parish playing bass(?) on the Mark & Brian radio show (local LA morning show) last Friday as part of a friend of mine's (Kevin Gilbert) band. They're playing a gig at the Troubadour in LA on June 1st & Russ will apparently be playing in the live band as well. I'll be attending this show myself, so if anyone's interested in going, let me know (Tony K, I _know_ you'll be there :) ! Also, I just talked to a DJ friend of mine on the phone tonight (who I also sent a copy of Kev's new demos to - he loved them & will be playing them on his radio show :) & he said that he heard that Fight's new album is supposed to be out soon, but didn't know who the current band members were. Enough rambling for now. :) Take care all, Jennifer "You'll never make it. Go back to Liverpool." - Decca record company executives to The Beatles, 1962 :) ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 19 Apr 1995 04:45:46 -0400 From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Free copy of DRUM! magazine... Message-ID: ...with Mike Portnoy on the cover to the first ten people who answer this DT trivia quiz correctly! (PLEASE E-MAIL ME DIRECTLY, *DO NOT* SEND YOUR ANSWERS TO THE LIST, THANK YOU!! :) (Yay, my modem works now, BTW. :) On the _I&W_ tour, DT added "Status Seeker" to their set list at shows during the latter part of the tour (around April '93, if I'm not mistaken). This new version they played live was a little different from the original, album version (_besides_ the fact that James LaBrie was singing it instead of Charlie :). What was different about the song and why was it altered? Hope that isn't too hard. :) I'll post the answer to the list when I have ten correct responses. Good luck!! More mail to come from me, lots of catching up to do... Jennifer "...when even women cannot heal, surely all is lost..." -Jane Siberry ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 19 Apr 1995 04:47:18 -0400 From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: DT vocalists, past & present Message-ID: Me again, :) Steve Borzilleri did a rather lengthy & indepth analysis of DT's vocalists awhile back, nice going! >>>(1) John Hendricks has a nice, even voice, but I think that that's the problem. It's a bit _too_ nice and even. It seems he's just hitting the notes to pass the time. He doesn't growl or scream, just very calmly sings his parts, flawlessly but not amazingly.<<< This is basically my opinion as well. I love his version of "Don't Look Past Me;" he hits a really nice, high note on that one, but otherwise, he was pretty bland. >>>He had an impressive range, though, and excellent vibrato, and I can't imagine why he wasn't chosen. All I can suppose is that DT either didn't get along with him personally, or they wanted a vocalist with more flair.<<< Well, I don't know how much this has to do with it, but I met John Hendricks when DT played the LA area for the first time, in late '92. He was hanging around after the show & after I mentioned something about the vocalist audition tapes to Mike P, he introduced me to him. I was a _bit_ shocked that the fellow standing in front of me was John Hendricks, the same person who auditioned for DT... he had extremely short hair, looked really clean-cut & was wearing "preppy" clothes (for lack of a better word - he had on an Izod shirt & khaki pants). Not that there's anything wrong with that (as Seinfeld might say :), he may have cut his hair, etc., after the audition anyway, but I was just surprised because he wasn't what I was expecting at all. Of course, I wasn't expecting Derek to look the way he looked either. ;) I do admire DT for picking someone (Derek) based on their talent & chemistry w/the band, not because of how "rock-n-roll" they looked. But I also think it's possible that the band wanted someone who looked a little more like a "lead singer" than Hendricks since vocalists do tend to be the frontmen & represent the band's image to the general public. I don't really know, this is all speculation on my part. :) Just wanted to comment on that. The producer of the _Majesty_ demo, Paul Falcone, was also backstage at that show. Small world. :) >>>(2) Steve Stone clearly had a vocal style before he met up with DT.<<< I keep seeing this CD in the cut-out bins by a Steve Stone, is this the same guy? I think the CD came out in '90 or something like that. He definitely _looks_ like lead singer material. :) >>>(4) Chris Cintron did lots of harmonies with what he sang, which is an admirable quality with vocalists. He reminds me of John Hendricks somewhat, but he's got a bit more flair in his singing.<<< I'll probably make a few enemies by saying this, but I like the Chris Cintron version of A Change Of Seasons a lot more than the James LaBrie version. *ducks as YJammers begin throwing things :)* Of course, that opinion may "change" (pun intended) once I hear a properly-recorded, studio version with James singing it. I think James is _amazing_ on the albums, I can't wait to hear what he does with ACoS on the EP. I do have to agree w/Steve that, when all was said & done, uhh, I think DT definitely picked the right guy for the job in the end, James LaBrie. :) Kinga, I loved your "monthly post" on the virtues of Mr. Tate also! :) Jennifer "You'll never make it. Go back to Liverpool." - Decca record company executives to The Beatles, 1962 :) ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 19 Apr 1995 09:12:56 -0400 (EDT) From: Hairball To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 789 Message-ID: > From: zebrowski steven > Subject: Steve Walsh > 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. Actually, I don't. If you read more carefully, I think I qualified that "it ain't what it used to be," or something to that effect. > From: email_address_removed > Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 788 > 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). Doubtful. They left out a huge chunk of it on the "Whiskey" CD. > opened with part of Magnum Opus (up thru Howlin' at the Moon). You can find > this on Live at the Whiskey. Correction - They opened with that as early as 1989. Saw them 2/11/89 and 2/14/89 at the Tower Theater with Morse on guitar. The band started playing the intro section, then Walsh stood on a chair in the audience and sang Howling...then they kicked into "One Big Sky." Still, it's not Magnum Opus. Play the whole damn thing. > I don't think your typical audience would stomach them. Well, then they shouldn't come. =) (j/k) I know this. > they don't only pull out Dust, Carry, and Point. All of which Walsh has a great deal of trouble singing. Especially Point's bridge section. It's UGLY. > You certainly should not skip a Kansas show, even if they aren't what they > were in the 70's. See, I'm so wary of shelling out the $ to go after shelling out the $ to be disappointed with "Whiskey." Even Mike Portnoy said he didn't like it nearly as much as "2 for The Show." > 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. Well, I actually LIKED some of the material with Elephante. But, thing is, back when i saw them in '89, the tour guide didn't even list those two albums in the Discography! Yet, they did "Play The Game Tonight." HMM! And regarding Morse: I just liked hearing him with them. Were it not for Kansas, I probably wouldn't have discovered him back in '86. (Hey, I was a late bloomer to the Morse's World-O-Wonder! Man, is that guy incredible or what?) > Dan Temmesfeld > email_address_removed > 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. > Does the bass guitar on OAMOT sound like a fart? The bass on most of WDADU sounds like a fart. It's probably not your speakers. I guess you missed the bass lectures I gave a few months ago. =) The other thing is this: as long as you're not overdriving your speakers, you won't blow them. In other words, if you're driving speakers capable of handling 50 watts per channel with a 2,000 watt amplifier, then you probably blew your speakers. If they're closely matched, and you haven't turned the power on with the volume up to "11," then you probably haven't blown them. Did anyone ever do that with their car stereo? I did once or twice. =) (I hate when I forget to check the volume knob...) Luckilly, I have about 20-30 watts per channel headroom on my speakers...but, hey - it really gets your day jumpstarted, if yaknowwhutimean. =) ah, well. Take it easy, boys & girls! =) (P.C. mode is OFF today...) -hairball, annoying musician/wanna-be engineer at large. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 19 Apr 1995 11:40:49 +0100 (BST) From: Fredrik Blomgren To: Ytsejam Subject: Dweezil! Message-ID: Hi Jammers! It's good to see that I'm not the only Dweezil Zappa fan on the list! I just love that "Confessions" album that he did. Check out Zakk Wyldes solo on "Helpless". Great stuff! The entire album is a guitar bonanza! Go out and get it! Keep on practising those pentecostal scales! /Fred ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 19 Apr 1995 13:28:42 +0200 (MET DST) From: Mats Rydstr\vm To: email_address_removed Subject: Jeremy Message-ID: Just a thought regarding the problems with this Jeremy-dude: Have you tried to talk to someone in charge at his site like: postmaster@........ He could probably tell what has happened, and maybe provide you with home phone-number. Ok, if he quit school he should of course still send out the tapes, but maybe something bad happened to him. I mean really bad, like he's dead or something. For what I know parts of the US can be dangerous to your health. ________________________________________________________________________ / 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: Wed, 19 Apr 1995 11:35:04 -0400 (EDT) From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Crack the Sky... 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. > Hm... Sounds interesting. Do they have a demo with more songs? >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! > Cool! I love Crack the Sky... :-) I don't believe they're together anymore, but they have put out quite a few albums. I especially enjoy their older albums which have some prog influences but could probably be considered hard rock for the most part. Sort of like Queen in that respect (cool rock with some prog tendencies). In fact, I'd say they had some strong influences from Queen on their older albums, especially in the music. Their vocalist, John Palumbo, is excellent (though not like Freddy Mercury). I'd definitely recommend trying them out. Don't expect a metal sound or anything much like Dream Theater though. Their albums are pretty hard to find these days, but I have seen their older albums on CD with two albums per CD. I'd recommend trying "Safety in Numbers" or their self-titled debut album first. Those are the strongest of their older albums. They have a few new albums, but they sound completely different than their older stuff (and not as good IMHO). One of the new albums is called "From the Greenhouse" and is not bad, with some Pink Floyd influences. I'd still recommend trying the older stuff first though. Or, if you can't find their albums, I could make a sampler tape for you to try. Just let me know... Steve >-- >"Could we see clearer in a virtual reality?" - Magellan > P.S. It's cool to see a quote by Magellan in someone's sig! :-) ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 19 Apr 1995 10:01:39 -0500 From: email_address_removed (Erik Ahlberg) To: email_address_removed Subject: DT interactive Message-ID: Hey people! I am wondering if there is any way for me to access the DT INTERACTIVE using my (...ahem) Macintosh? Either I am a moron, or it is not possible; both of which are likely. I appreciate your help! Erik -->ps any more people interested in the midwest -->Ytsecon...Minneapolis/Madison/Chicago areas?? Please Email me! ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 19 Apr 1995 10:46:53 -0500 (EST) From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Guitar Info. Message-ID: Hello ytsejammers, it's Babs. I have a question for the guitar players on the list. I have been approached by a neighbor who has a nephew that is looking to buy a "first" guitar and they asked me if I was interested in selling mine. Then they ask me what price I wanted. I need advice. Here's the statistics on it: A Hondo (it was an 80's company) copy of Gibson Les Paul Black with cream binding and pickups I don't know what the hell to ask for it. I bought in 1986 at the House of Guitars and it had had one previous owner before me. Anybody have any recommendations? -BABS ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 19 Apr 1995 09:10:55 -0700 (PDT) From: Tymoteusz Altman To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Fight Message-ID: > his radio show :) & he said that he heard that Fight's new album is supposed > to be out soon, but didn't know who the current band members were. the dj on our local metal show said the new album comes out on tuesday. i'm not sure if he meant yesterday, or next tuesday. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 19 Apr 95 12:18:07 EST From: Paul Tullo To: email_address_removed Subject: Subconcious CD? Message-ID: An open letter to Mike Bahr: I read a few jams ago that you have some openings for some more people to get ahold of the Subconscious CD. Could you send me some info about getting a copy from you? Thanks. Paul Tullo email_address_removed "The city's cold blood teaches us to survive" -Metropolis, Part I ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 19 Apr 95 11:15:20 -0400 From: email_address_removed (David B. Kuznick) To: email_address_removed Subject: Kansas Message-ID: > Date: Mon, 17 Apr 1995 11:33:44 -0400 (EDT) > From: Hairball > To: email_address_removed > Subject: Keys - some DT content > Message-ID: > > Personally, I think Steve Walsh is another of rock's keyboard greats, > even if he barely touches them these days. That guy can wail...I > personally thought Walsh would be a great replacement for Kev. He's a > helluva musician/songwriter and he's still got a voice...though perhaps > not quite what it used to be, it's still good. (Sorry, just M.O.) It's been a LOT better recently than it was a few years ago. > > Yeah, I know it's silly & a bit unrealistic, but, can you imagine that? That would be truly awesome. > > 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? You're making a HUGE mistake. They are still one of the top live acts of all time. > 1) Phil Ehart's not on the road with them. Wrong! He will be now! > 2) They won't play any of the stuff I really love. Wrong! Songs I've heard in the past 1-3 years: Icarus, JfM (They actually skipped this when I saw them last summer [grumble], but they played this a LOT on the last tour), SfA (full version), Magnum Opus (not ALL of it, but about half), etc. > 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. He contributed one track to the new album _Freaks of Nature_ due out end of May. David Kuznick - email_address_removed (preferred) or email_address_removed Life is far too simple for our lives to be complex ___ We take things like God, Love and Life and pile them in our human mess {~._.~} We suffocate the bloom with man-made walls and fences ( Y ) We suffocate the bloom in false righteousness ()~L~() "Suffocating the Bloom" - ECHOLYN (Support US prog-rock!!!) (_)-(_) ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 19 Apr 1995 12:07:33 -0400 (EDT) From: jbako01 To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Fight Message-ID: On Wed, 19 Apr 1995 email_address_removed wrote: > his radio show :) & he said that he heard that Fight's new album is supposed > to be out soon, but didn't know who the current band members were. Yeah. It's supposed to have been out yesterday (4/18). Haven't had any money lately so I haven't been to the record store to check it out. As for Russ Parish, he left the band about a year or so into the Fight tour, said he was tired of the music and wanted to do something new. Last I heard he went back home to Ohio(?) got together with his old band buddies, relocated them out to LA, and is looking for a record deal. Fight got a new guitar player at that time (don't know his name) and it seems he fits more into the band, image- and music-wise, seeing that Russ was more of a shred-meister, Shrapnel type who could actually play. Hope this helps, James Bako email_address_removed Polytechnic University Brooklyn, New York ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 19 Apr 1995 12:12:27 -0400 (EDT) From: jbako01 To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: DT vocalists, past & present Message-ID: On Wed, 19 Apr 1995 email_address_removed wrote: > > >>>(4) Chris Cintron did lots of harmonies with what he sang, which is an > admirable quality with vocalists. He reminds me of John Hendricks somewhat, > but he's got a bit more flair in his singing.<<< > > I'll probably make a few enemies by saying this, but I like the Chris Cintron > version of A Change Of Seasons a lot more than the James LaBrie version. > *ducks as YJammers begin throwing things :)* Of course, that opinion may > "change" (pun intended) once I hear a properly-recorded, studio version with > James singing it. I think James is _amazing_ on the albums, I can't wait to > hear what he does with ACoS on the EP. You're not the only one, Jen. I also happen to like Cintron's ACOS a lot better than LaBrie's, but like you said, James hadn't done it in the studio (just yet). I'm also looking forward to see what he does with this on the EP (and here's to hoping he tones it down during the 'PLEEEEEASE DON'T GOOOAOOAOOAOAOO!!! WWWHHHAAAOAOOOAOOOAAOO!!!!!' part :) >Jennifer > > >"You'll never make it. Go back to Liverpool." >- Decca record company executives to The Beatles, 1962 :) Didn't MCA effectively say the same thing to DT back in 1989/90? :) Later, James Bako email_address_removed Polytechnic University Brooklyn, New York ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 19 Apr 1995 12:19:03 -0400 (EDT) From: jbako01 To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Free copy of DRUM! magazine... Message-ID: On Wed, 19 Apr 1995 email_address_removed wrote: > ..with Mike Portnoy on the cover to the first ten people who answer this DT > trivia quiz correctly! > > (PLEASE E-MAIL ME DIRECTLY, *DO NOT* SEND YOUR ANSWERS TO THE LIST, THANK > YOU!! :) > > On the _I&W_ tour, DT added "Status Seeker" to their set list at shows during > the latter part of the tour (around April '93, if I'm not mistaken). This > new version they played live was a little different from the original, album > version (_besides_ the fact that James LaBrie was singing it instead of > Charlie :). What was different about the song and why was it altered? Hmm, lemme see. It was right after the Portnoy solo, and there was a new intro tacked onto the beginning of it. That's all I remember. P.S. If that's not what I'm looking for, can I get another guess after I dig up the tape and watch it again???? :) James Bako email_address_removed Polytechnic University Brooklyn, New York ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 19 Apr 1995 12:21:17 -0400 (EDT) From: jbako01 To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Free copy of DRUM! magazine... Message-ID: On Wed, 19 Apr 1995 email_address_removed wrote: > ..with Mike Portnoy on the cover to the first ten people who answer this DT > trivia quiz correctly! > > (PLEASE E-MAIL ME DIRECTLY, *DO NOT* SEND YOUR ANSWERS TO THE LIST, THANK > YOU!! :) IGNORE my last message. That could be cheating :) James "A bit too quick on the eply key" Bako email_address_removed Polytechnic University Brooklyn, New York ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 19 Apr 1995 13:54:21 -0500 From: email_address_removed (Marc Respass) To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 789 Message-ID: >From: "DANIEL JAMES TEMMESFELD" >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...). Well, if it's not your speakers it must be your ears. His tone sounds great. It doesn't say anywhere, but it sounds like he's playing fretless. I've listened to that album a lot and I don't remember any farting sounds :\. Maybe you should listen again. :) Marc Respass email_address_removed http://www.iii.net/users/mer.html ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 18 Apr 1995 15:07:09 -0600 (CST) From: To: email_address_removed Subject: Bass & Drum Farting Message-ID: >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... The same thing happened to me, but I got new ones only to find out that it was the CD. Thanks to the new speakers my car stereo kicks ass. Right Jeff? It seems that many of the first kick drum beats on a song also sound like farts. Maybe Mike P. miked his drummer's throne and had a lot of Taco Bell for lunch. Maybe I've taken this to far. I don't know. My friend Jeff and I also noticed that on the Blue Murder CDs Tony Franklin's bass sounds something like a long fart. We call this Braaaaaah -ing. Geddy does it a lot too. Well enough about that, I have to go. Hasta Manana. -Steve (The other guy in columbus) the friend of Jeff( that guy from Columbus.) ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 19 Apr 95 15:12:18 -0400 From: Mike Kinstrey To: email_address_removed Subject: G. Lynch guitar for Alfredo Cappello Message-ID: Sorry for the non-DT content, I'm only going to try this once more after this. If Alfredo doesn't respond, he's S.O.L. Alfredo, I've still got the Lynch ESP guitar info for you. I haven't gotten a response from you yet, so email me or respond to the ytsejam list so we can take this offline. Mike __________________________________________________________________________ Mike Kinstrey (518)385-8214 "...like Houston. It's 180 degrees, email_address_removed but it's a dry heat." email_address_removed - "Space-Dye Vest", Dream Theater __________________________________________________________________________ ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 19 Apr 1995 15:31:56 -0500 (CDT) From: William Wright To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 788 Message-ID: > 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. Hey... I'm wondering about Kansas. I have two of their albums, Point of Know Return and Leftoverture, and I'm wondering if there is anything left to get. I mean, they're fairly similar in style. Are any of their other albums different from these two, and which should I get? ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 19 Apr 1995 17:16:47 -0500 From: email_address_removed (Jeff Stern) To: email_address_removed Subject: Y tori kant read Message-ID: Well, it IS true that her first album is OUT OF PRINT. However, a perfect bootleg copy w/ cover art and sleeve (the whole shmeal) is widely available. If you know of a store or catalog around you who carried Tori bootlegs, chances are they cshould have it. I've seen many of them in record stores around here (Columbus). I have no reason to buy it, tough since it is supposed to be horrible. I haven't even ought Little Eartquakes yet because I haven't found it USED (I'm allowed to be cheap, I'm a college student). Anyway, that's all I know, so use it to your advantage. --Jeff (that guy) ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 19 Apr 1995 17:38:53 -0400 (EDT) From: Shawna Lea of the Many Nicknames To: email_address_removed Subject: I know this has no DT content... Message-ID: But I will happily deal...and you will too...:) In 1991, I was in a Drama group that performed a 20 minute series of 'drama exercises' like the mirror game, and this is a test...I am currently looking for some of the music that we used in the exercises... Most notably, I am looking for the song, "People are still having sex" which was used for the mirror game... oh, and a little DT content... Were any of the guys from the band ever in the Boys Scouts...hehehe :) 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: Wed, 19 Apr 1995 16:16:02 -0700 From: email_address_removed (Paul Goracke) To: email_address_removed Subject: Tori Amos, Metropolis II Message-ID: Bracken asked: > 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. This album was readily available in any used shop until Little Earthquakes hit. Haven't seen it since. Strange how that works. And before anybody asks, no I don't have a copy - Tori's music doesn't really grab me. DT note: I was listening to I&W the other day, and a line from Metropolis jumped out and hit me: "the two of you will be confined in (to?) this mind". Sounded terribly similar to "A Mind Beside Itself" - Metropolis II? Haven't seen this brought up yet, so there I go... pg ----------------------------+---------------------------------- Paul Goracke | "Reality is that which when you email_address_removed | stop believing in it, | it still exists." - P.K. Dick ----------------------------+---------------------------------- ------------------------------ End of YTSEJAM Digest 790 *************************