YTSEJAM Digest 875 Today's Topics: 1) Re: YTSEJAM digest 871 by email_address_removed 2) Re: YTSEJAM digest 872 by email_address_removed 3) Catching up by Timothy Adams 4) Re: YTSEJAM digest 872 by Michael Van Opstall 5) Re: just clearing my mind by email_address_removed (Zack Gemmill) 6) a few things by Darren Freed 7) Re: DT fans by force by email_address_removed (David Neff) 8) CiaW by "John R. Kotzian" 9) Sim. Eng. by "John R. Kotzian" 10) DT Fans by force by email_address_removed (Scott Fleming x255) 11) Dream Theater fan by force? by email_address_removed (Bracken Odiorne) 12) Uncovered Ronnie Scotts Gig by Michael Backof 13) by email_address_removed.de (Ties Goebel) 14) by email_address_removed (Randall Braun) 15) Erotomania by euan@waikato.ac.nz 16) Re: Advertisement for the new EP by email_address_removed 17) 2 short things by email_address_removed (Trey Allen) 18) Web FAQ questions + others by euan@waikato.ac.nz 19) Speaking the DT language.... by Sylvain_Jacques@car.qc.ca 20) Maiden question by email_address_removed 21) Re: YTSEJAM digest 874 by "Ken H ili" 22) Concept albums & Sacto show by email_address_removed (- ) 23) Re: YTSEJAM digest 874 by email_address_removed 24) Carry that weight... Beatles Hell! by Larry G Waterfield ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 29 Jun 1995 09:19:37 -0500 (EST) From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 871 Message-ID: Hello everyone, it's BABS. Since the recent thread of Gamma and Jeff Beck trivia from the last digest I am suffering from another flashback. Does anyone remember a band w/ Jeff Beck and I think possibly Jimmy Page called Box of Frogs? It must have been early to mid-eighties and it was kind of bluesy sounding. It's not the Jeff Beck/Rod Stewart one (People Get Ready), but it was something a little bit before that. I think that there may have been a video to it as well where they pull a guitar out of a swamp or something. Can somebody help me on this one? Also, this is for WARREN IN OREGON. Please email me with your address!!! I have located something to send to Chris. Thank, -BABS ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 29 Jun 1995 09:33:43 -0500 (EST) From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 872 Message-ID: Hello everyone, it's Babs. I got a cute story to tell you all, here goes: I have been redecorating my place and I have had furniture delivered. On the day that I was having my couch delivered (three days after the YTSE convention) the two movers came in and put the couch down and they happened to see the poster I won at the convention (it was the Images & Words one). One of the movers said to me "hey, do you know that they have another one out called AWAKE - I just bought it". I'm looking at the poor guy like he's from Mars, but he honestly did not know that it had been out since August of last year. It only goes to show the poor radio stations we have here. He got a kick out of looking at my pictures from the convention. He doesn't know anything about computers and it was fun trying to explain what the Ytsejam is. Isn't that a cute story everyone? -BABS PASS THE ORANGE JUICE INDEED, I'M FEELING LIGHTHEADED. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 29 Jun 1995 10:35:29 -0500 From: Timothy Adams To: email_address_removed Subject: Catching up Message-ID: Hello fellow Jammers, I've been lurking since about the convention time frame and I think now is a good time to post. I going back a ways but I'm going to answer some old stuff and put some thoughts out for the debating, etc..... 1. A while ago someone wanted to know what Jammers do for a living. Well, I'm a designer for an engineering firm in New London, CT (that is how I have access to all the cool toys to print things, i.e. remember the convention??). I'm 25 years old and I'm still taking night classes at a local college. 2. How did I get introduced to DT?? Well, I was traveling up to Boston about twice a week for a few months and believe it or not, a radio station from Providence was playing this really cool song one day. I had to catch the song twice more before I found out it was PMU. I bought the CD the next day and thats that....hooked!!!! I introduced a few friends/co-workers to DT and they were hooked quickly. Good Music Travels Fast!!! 3. Greatest DT moment: YTSECON!!!!!!!! Definitely!!!!! 4. Drummers take notice here: I was talking to Mike at the con and he said he is going to be doing drum clinics for Sabian. I went to my regular music store and asked them to book Mike (they carry Sabian) and they said they would consider it. Well time is ticking and they told me the other day that they were leaning towards Rod M (Mr. Winger)........assholes!!! I guess now I'll have to start persuading them.........I'm calling them today to offer to do all their mailings for the clinic for free if they bring in Mike. Hopefully it works. You guys should talk to your local music stores because if they carry Sabians they are earning points towards a free clinic. Check it out!! 5. I&W vs Awake: Both kick ass albums but I'm now leaning towards Awake. I absolutely Love I&W but for some reason recently I started to listen to Awake more. Well, sorry for the length but I needed to get it all out. I'll be talking at ya.......... -Tim A ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 29 Jun 1995 11:41:27 -0400 (EDT) From: Michael Van Opstall To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 872 Message-ID: thoughts - I am listening to Yanni right now and I can see how people make a connection between him and DT. OK! Concerning Myungs lyrics. I like 'em, but there is a flaw in LtL where the deacde "the 90's" is mentioned. Not at all a good idea to do stuff like that. M.A. VanOpstall email_address_removed ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 28 Jun 95 19:18:38 PDT From: email_address_removed (Zack Gemmill) To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: just clearing my mind Message-ID: > "Fuck" is the only way to describe DT's no show on the west coast > this year. The way I see it they owe Sacramento a show. WE have not > forgotten the no show. When are they going to stop playing places that I > can not pronounce anyway? Yeah, what the hell?!! They play some *dive* in Reno the night after the SFO show, but they skip Sac. Make those bastards who live in the Bay Area travel up to Sac. for a change. Oops, I live in the Bay Area... > Favorite DT moment? hmm, let me see. . . > > I'd have to say: > > The outro to OAMOT Definitely one of my favorites. > And the all time greatest DT moment was when I saw them live and > they came out with that tape track, and no one really knew what song they > were going to play. When they hit that first chord of Pull Me Under It > sent a thrill up my spine like no other. It was almost religous. Lets > face it, that song rocks and without it most of us would not be here. That's true. I don't think that PMU deserves to go into the same category as Rush's "Tom Sawyer" (overrated, that is, although I don't agree with most Rush fans that TS is over- rated). I still have to crank the stereo when PMU comes over the airwaves. > To the jammer in Fresno, I REALLY feel sorry for you. > > Jarrod Ramsey-Lewis I feel sorry for anyone who lives in Fresno. What was it, like, 115 F down there the other day? And in the Winter you get socked in by fog for 2 months... Zach ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 29 Jun 1995 12:18:59 -0400 (EDT) From: Darren Freed To: email_address_removed Subject: a few things Message-ID: hello, all, It has been a while since I posted. I am now in michigan (another midwester - about two hours from chicago). As for what I do: I am a medical student at the University of Alberta, but I am working in MI for the summer (yes, med students do get summers off! - from school that is) I have a really neat/strange/weird story to tell. This last Christmas when I was down here visiting my parents, I went to a record store in Mishawaka IN, and saw a DT album that I had never seen before. I had just finished picking up LatM and I saw that this other album had some of the same songs on it, but I had run out of money (again) and so I was not able to buy it. I went back to Edmonton kicking myself that I wasn't able to buy it. So, when I got back here this summer, I went there again, and would you believe it: it was still there!! It was WDADU on disc, and after receiving a copy on a trade (thanks Marc) I decided that I needed to have it on disc. I guess there are not many DT fans in the South Bend/Mishawaka area if an album that is no longer in print can sit on the shelf for 6 months!!! I have an observation about the list: It seems that people are getting rather cynical over the whole DS/KM thing. I think that we need to just sit back and wait. Give that lad a chance. Sure he's got some big shoes to fill, but those are our expectations. Who knows? Maybe he will be able to lift DT to new heights! Maybe I am naive, indeed I don't know very much about this guy, but c'mon! Let's just sit back and enjoy what we have and wait patiently to see what new direction they go. Okay, it's long enough. Sorry, no cool sig. Darren Freed email_address_removed email_address_removed.ca ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 29 Jun 1995 12:30:18 -0600 From: email_address_removed (David Neff) To: email_address_removed ('smtp:email_address_removed') Subject: Re: DT fans by force Message-ID: > I was wondering how many of you became DT fans right away and how >many were made to love them by a DT fan. Both! Back in late '92, my friend Ron gave me a call one day and said "Dave! Dream Theater is playing in town tonight - you MUST see them!" I said "Who? Never heard of 'em. No thanks." After much arm-twisting, he finally talked me into going ("It's only $8! You'll like them, trust me!"). The first DT song I ever heard was Metropolis, live and in person, right smack in front of me, right in my face, at full concert volume. Needless to say, I was somewhat impressed. Actually, I think my reaction was more like ! ! ! H-O-L-Y S-@-*-# ! ! ! ! How's THAT for an introduction to a band?! 8^D Ron Brown (drummer, Silence To Scream) has my eternal gratitude! - Dave (email_address_removed) ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 29 Jun 1995 13:37:23 -0400 (EDT) From: "John R. Kotzian" To: email_address_removed Subject: CiaW Message-ID: > So am I the only one who likes CiaW??? > > Ken the Slave No, Ken the Slave, I too like CiaW. I think it is a good song. Now... rest easy Mr. the Slave. You are not alone. -John "The not-Slave" ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 29 Jun 1995 13:41:07 -0400 (EDT) From: "John R. Kotzian" To: email_address_removed (Ytsejam ) Subject: Sim. Eng. Message-ID: Could somebody send me the address to that Similarities Engine. I seem to have misplaced it. -John ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 29 Jun 95 11:52:36 PDT From: email_address_removed (Scott Fleming x255) To: email_address_removed Subject: DT Fans by force Message-ID: <9506291852.AA26237@ osi> Hello everyone, This is regarding John's post about how many of us became DT fans on our own, or forced by another DT fan... :) Well, I first heard Pull Me Under on the radio and started to like them (93 ROCK played it often enough :), so I had to go and buy it. Needless to say, it was a great CD. I'm not sure who they sound like, but I put them right up there with older Fates Warning, Queensrych, and Diamond Head. Since then, I have picked up AWAKE, and Subconscious. All very good CD's. DT is one of my top 5 favorite bands, right along with: 1. Queensrych 2. Dream Theater 3. Fates Warning 4. Manowar 5. Diamond Head / Saxon (tie :) Have a good day. Peace! -scottf ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 29 Jun 1995 11:07:30 -0600 (MDT) From: email_address_removed (Bracken Odiorne) To: email_address_removed Subject: Dream Theater fan by force? Message-ID: Hey all, Someone asked whether or not people on the list discovered DT on their own, or were introduced by another DT fan. Well, I'm a DT fan by chance. I was working for Musicland (If you pay ML full price for a disk be sure you kiss the sales rep because you're getting screwed) and I just happened to like the cover of I&W (at that point in my life WD&DU did not exist because I existed in Idaho ('nuff said?). Well I was hooked from the first listen. As a matter of fact, I hooked about a half dozen people in Pocatello by playing the album in store everyday for a month (my co-workers, George Strait fans all, were ready to kill me). I figured that DT was a dream too good to be true since I had already been a Fates Warning fan since No Exit and a Queensryche fan since '84 (I was in Seattle then). DT just rounded out the Holy Trinity of music for me. I was simply drawn by an inexorable pull toward the grace that is DT. Amen! Outta here, Bracken "...Without music, life would be an error." Nietzsche -Twilight of the Idols- ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 29 Jun 1995 14:36:31 -0400 (EDT) From: Michael Backof To: email_address_removed Subject: Uncovered Ronnie Scotts Gig Message-ID: People have been asking if DT can fit this whole show on to one CD. The answer is no, it is almost 90 minutes long so they will probably only including choice songs on the ACOS disk. I'm hoping for the Yes Medley, Zeppelin Medley, and the encore medley. These would round out the disk nicely. I still think they will release the whole show on video in time for the Christmas rush, that is if East West has a bit of marketing intelligence. Later, Mike email_address_removed PS. If anyone has any KC THRAK tour boots or a copy of the DT/Echolyn shows I am very interested in trading with them. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 29 Jun 95 21:39 MET DST From: email_address_removed.de (Ties Goebel) To: email_address_removed Message-ID: Hi 'jammers! I don't know if one of the others already posted a review, but here's mine: My trip to Saarbruecken was really great !!! :) :) :) My brother and me came from Berlin by train (9 hours...). At least six German 'jammers were at the show: Bernd, Steffen, Till, Tilman, Tim and me. And, of course, Patricia. But I think Tilman should tell you this story! It was so cool to meet people I only got to know via electronic mail ! It seemed that most of the people at the show didn't know Threshold, but they are a great band, check them out! And what can I say about the DT show? Fantastic, as usual. :) The setlist was the same as before on this tour. At the beginning the sound wasn't very good, you could hardly hear the keyboards. But later it became much better, although the drums were too loud throughout the entire show... Although I have just heard it one time, I think I like the new ACOS more than the old version: They added completely new parts that have all the elements of DT music that I like so much. In "The Silent Man" the guitar solo part was extended, and Mike sang the line "If there is balance" ! :) I have to say THANKS again to Till who made possible that we could enter the backstage area after the show and talk to James, Mike and Derek !!! Mike was very interested in the tapes I was carrying around with me (Till just gave me them), especially Majesty live... I don't know what James would have said if he saw the Winter Rose tape... Mike said that there will be bonus track(s) (from Ronnie Scott's) on the Japanese edition of the ACOS EP. He also told us the length of the Ronnie Scotts stuff that will be on the EP, but I don't remember it right now (Tilman?!?). I asked James about "fuck" in ACOS and he said that they discussed it and that the whole band made the decision to put it in there (although I didn't hear it in the show). With Tim's (and his car's) help we solved our little problem later (the guy that had Tilman's and my backpacks (with train tickets and all) in his car drove away after the show...). I really enjoyed the trip and would like to see you all again! Maybe at the next tour you can come to Berlin... :) Ties ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 29 Jun 1995 12:46:35 -0700 From: email_address_removed (Randall Braun) To: email_address_removed Message-ID: >ELP albums after Brain Salad: Jonathan Lau, J#868 Recommendation: try the 'Trilogy' CD next or perhaps the more recent 'Black Moon' CD. The first, self-titled ELP album is pretty good; features alot of excellent piano and Hammond organ (since it dates from the early days of synth's there is not a lot of synth stuff). The 'Tarkus' concept piece on 'Tarkus' is excellent, although the rest of the CD is IMHO mediocre. If you like what you hear, then try the rest. The Emerson, Lake & Powell (Cozy Powell, more noted metal drummer; I think Carl was still with Asia at the time)) CD is also good. Alot of ELP's pieces are based on arrangements of classical music, although this is not always noted on the CD info. >For our new net Jammer?, Trey Allen, J#868: >IM(H)O = in my (humble) opinion, often used to keep down flames on >possible points of contention. >BTW = by the way > alot of the other abbreviations represent DT albums or songs, and >possibly that of other bands, some of these are in the DT FAQ, but you'll >have to learn them as you go. This practice seems to apply to other net >lists as well. The ongoing guitarists thread: Randy Rhodes(sp?) and Zack Wylde (sp?) get many kudos as Ozzy's axemen. How about the original, Tony Iommi, from his BS days? Although he won't be credited as great, I also like Martin Barre, long-time guitarist for Jethro Tull. --Randall L. Braun 'To write or to speak is almost inevitably to lie a little. It is an attempt to clothe an intangible in tangible form; to compress an immeasurable into a mold. And in the act of compression, how Truth is mangled and torn!' -- Anne Morrow Lindbergh --...fighting the fire while feeding the flames... --Rush, Second Nature(?) --... its <108 degress>, but its a dry heat; in they say that... --DT, Space-Dye Vest, my paraphrase, and its true When I was younger, I thought I knew where I stood; now that I'm growing older, I find the ground keeps moving --Youthquakes & Hardaches ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 30 Jun 1995 08:38:27 +1200 From: euan@waikato.ac.nz To: email_address_removed Subject: Erotomania Message-ID: Okay, I know it has been totally thrashed out here but can someone please give me the breakdown of the songc(erotomania) with respect to the bits and pieces of other songs that can be heard. I have worked out where the silent man part is (it's the most obvious) but I'm not sure about the others. Please post here or to alt.music.dream-theater as my sysop is getting very annoyed with my mail volume (it's two thirds of my entire department. I guess I'm the only one who knows how to use their computer). Thanks everyone. Euan Kilgour c/- Language Institute University of Waikato Private Bag 3105 Hamilton New Zealand. "I look at the World and see no understanding..." _Dream Theater_ 'Learning to Live' - Images and Words "Juniors gone wild, he's smashed his room..." _Kings X_'Juniors Gone Wild' - Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey Soundtrack ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 29 Jun 1995 19:14:16 -0400 From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Advertisement for the new EP Message-ID: The following appeared in Ytsejam #870: >I just heard a plug for the new EP on the radio (93 Rock, Sacramento) the other night. Well, it was really about 1:00 in the morning. The DJ said it was called "A Change of Seasons" (big suprise), and he confirmed the Sept. release date. This makes me wonder what, if anything, they're going to release to the radio.< [...] Boy, there's an irony there! 93 Rock will not play DT, aside from PMU, yet a DJ on there was talking about the EP! (Do you recall who it was? Maybe Keith and I need to work on this guy! ) Several times, we have spoken with people at the station, and they use one of two excuses 1) songs are too darn long to air, or 2) "Oh, we did play some stuff, but the listeners didn't respond to it." This is despite suggestions of not-so-long, "catchy" tunes. 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: Fri, 30 Jun 1995 00:46:47 -0400 (EDT) From: email_address_removed (Trey Allen) To: email_address_removed Subject: 2 short things Message-ID: 1) A while back a guy mentioned something about starting a petition or something to leagalize DT shows being recorded. His resons were, I am sure partly self gratifying but also for the benifit of DT. He said that out of all the bootlegs that are made and all of the money made, none of it goes to the bands(DT). Bootlegs don't hinder the progress of a bands impression on people, they stimulate interest. So if bands (DT) would sell tickets at a marked up price specifically for the purpose of recording a show (video, audio, ect), then the fans would be happy, the bands would make more money, and the interst of the fans would be greatly increased (also leading to more subscriptions to ytsejam and more posts). 2) For that guy who keeps asking how people can read and reply to a message at the same time, you can have your jams mailed individually as they are sent to ytsejam@arastar.com. Anyone know how to do this? Also, anyone know roughly what time the digest form of this is sent? Trey Allen email_address_removed ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 30 Jun 1995 16:52:03 +1200 From: euan@waikato.ac.nz To: email_address_removed Subject: Web FAQ questions + others Message-ID: I read the faq at the DT webpage (I can't remember the address, but I would think most of you would have read it by now). Some questions have arisen: 2.2 Can someone be a bit more specific about the supposed personality conflicts. 2.4 Why was the sentence censored? 4.17 Why did James leave the stage (and leave Mike to finish singing)? Some other questions. In something I read where MP was saying how they got JL into the band, he was quoted as saying they had decided on a singer before they heard his tape. Who was the unfortunate man? Just reply to the jam so everyone can read the answers. Euan Kilgour c/- Language Institute University of Waikato Private Bag 3105 Hamilton New Zealand. "I look at the World and see no understanding..." _Dream Theater_ 'Learning to Live' - Images and Words "Juniors gone wild, he's smashed his room..." _Kings X_'Juniors Gone Wild' - Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey Soundtrack ------------------------------ Date: 29 Jun 1995 18:40:03 GMT From: Sylvain_Jacques@car.qc.ca To: email_address_removed Subject: Speaking the DT language.... Message-ID: <4255709.35150@car.qc.ca> Hello to everyone, I'm from Rimouski, Quebec, Canada and here we are hardcore fans of Dream Theater this my first message here and I'm not a perfectly english speaking.......but I know very well the musik language of Dream Theater......The greatest band in the universe! >Favorite DT moment? I'd have to say: The final part of , beginning at........ "So forever hold the dreams within our hearts Through nature's inflexible grace I'm learning to live" I realy like the version on the bootleg with the extensive finale........ it's incredible! The 9:30 mark in "Scarred" is also one of my favorite! Do you speak french? I want to tell you something; Les marchants de reve font de la musique divine, je ne pourrais plus m'en passe! If someone translate........tell to all others :-) ) ) ) ) ) Bye! THE JACK R*c *R*c sylvain_jacques@car.qc.ca ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 30 Jun 1995 08:30:08 -0400 From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Maiden question Message-ID: email_address_removed.ac.uk asked a question about Maiden: > Does anybod know what Maiden's mascott's full name is > and where it comes from? > First of all, you're a Brit and don't know Maiden's history?! Shame on you! (Just kidding!) Maiden's mascot's name is Ed. Just that. No last name. When they were first starting out, Ed was just a head that was their backdrop. At the finale of the show the head would light up and smoke would pour out. Back then, they just referred it to as *Head*. I guess someone quoted it in cockney and 'Ed was born. Since then, ol Ed has gotten a body and had himself go through some changes. I think Ed looks a lot like *The Gods of Lankmahr* from Dungeon and Dragons, but that is just my opinion. Also too, IMHO, *Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son* was their last good album. Johnny *Seven deadly sins, seven ways to win. Seven paths to Hell and your trip begins.* -Iron Maiden ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 30 Jun 1995 14:42:39 GMT+0100 From: "Ken H ili" To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 874 Message-ID: Hi everybody! Just a few things, and then I'm off for my two week vacation. > > >> I was wondering how many of you became DT fans right away and how many > > were made to love them by a DT fan<< I kept seing ads for I&W in magazines, and the quote "A progressive rock fan's wet dream" made me interested. I found the album at a local record store, listened to it, and thought: "Well, this sounds good, maybe I should give it a try." So I wasn't blown away right from the first time I heard them, but I liked the music enough to buy the CD. Then after a couple of weeks I started feeling chills going down my spine every time I played it. I've been hooked on DT ever since... Yesterday my SubCon CD arrived! I'm not going through all the songs to tell you what I think, it's all been said before. Thanks Mike, can't wait for whatever's next! > yeah, i knew it was a pitch-shifter at the very first > "YEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAWWW!!!" and man, whoever is singing that has vibrato from > hell! my guitarist's processor has a shifter and we once did a rendition of > PMU through it. neither of us or our ex-drummer could sing to save our > lives, but it sounded hilarious. too bad we weren't rolling tape ;) > Oh YEAH!!! Wanted Dead or Alive had me laughing so hard! I haven't laughed like that in years, you should have heard me. I've played around with pitch control too, only I did it the other way around to get that Type 0 Negative sound! > >Woah! Fellow Chainers! That's cool! AIC is best thing that came out of > >the *alternative* scene. They are awesome. I heard that they are putting > >together material for their next album. > > Cool! I remember getting Dirt a couple years ago. I was studying classical > double-bass. I live in Worcester, MA about an hour west of Boston but I was > going to school in Boston. I remember listening to Dirt on the way to a > concert. Got the tux on, bass in the back, Alice in Chains cranking :). Yep, Alice in Chains rock! No doubt. I've been in the dephts of despair - I thought they had ceased to exist. But I don't think they are the only good "alternative" band. What about Soundgarden, Smashing Pumpkins and - dare I say it - Nirvana? It seems to me most Ytsejammers only listen to prog/metal, and don't want to be caught dead with a copy of Nevermind. Please tell me I'm wrong. Everybody have a grand summer, OK? Ken the Slave ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 29 Jun 1995 22:08:24 -0700 From: email_address_removed (- ) To: email_address_removed Subject: Concept albums & Sacto show Message-ID: Hello, I am new to the group and after reading todays issue had a couple things on my mind..... First, regarding concept albums- Rush 2112 and Hemispheres are NOT true concept albums, although both albums do have one side devoted to a single piece. Both albums have several songs on the other side of the album not related to the concept side....BTW they happen to be two of the best albums of all time in my opinion Second, I totally agree with JennieBear about the Sacto Dream Theater show, I was really bummed when that was cancelled, and they haven't come back yet....We're dying out here guys...where are you?? I'm sure they would have no problem filling the Crest theater. Well, thats it for now, later on..... "In the wooden chair beside my window, I wear a face born in the falling rain. I talk to shadows from a lonely candle, recite the phrases from the wall, I can't explain this holy pain." ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 30 Jun 1995 10:28:25 -0500 (EST) From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 874 Message-ID: Hello everyone, it's Babs. Wanted to let Jeff Chew and a few others know that yes I am still with you all. We have been having wicked thunderstorms the past few days and the power goes out for a split second. I think that that's how I have been losing my mail, but I can't guarantee that. Just keep trying me. Take care. -BABS ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 30 Jun 1995 08:14:07 -0500 (CDT) From: Larry G Waterfield To: email_address_removed Subject: Carry that weight... Beatles Hell! Message-ID: Hi everyone! This morning when I woke up, I played "Carry That Weight/Golden Slumbers" for my roommate while we were getting ready. I also made some sort of derogatory Beatles comment. To get back at me, he snuck a Beatles cassette with him on the way to work (he drove) and put me through Beatles Hell for half an hour! We finally finished with "Carry That Weight." I kept telling him "They're not doing it right!" and air-drummed and guitared at the appropriate moments. He accused me of sacrilege. Anyway, after listening to that stuff all morning, I can still say that DT's "Slumbers" is the only Beatles song that I have ever liked. Then again, it's kind of hard to listen to a band that was as big as the Beatles phenomenon objectively. I just don't see how they ever got popular. I mean, how could so many people devote themselves to one band in such an intense manner? Doesn't it seem a bit weak, intellectually? I would never follow one band with so much intensity. I just don't like any one type of music enough to exclusively listen to one group. Geez, I'll bet they even joined fan clubs and newsletters. :) Later guys! Glenn ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ L. Glenn Waterfield "Listen brain; I don't like you and you don't "Physics advisor like me, so let's just get this over with so to the stars" I can get back to killing you with beer." Argonne National Labs -- Homer J. Simpson email_address_removed ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------ End of YTSEJAM Digest 875 *************************