YTSEJAM Digest 876 Today's Topics: 1) Lifeson and Lee by email_address_removed 2) Will Calhoun by email_address_removed 3) Re: A good first impression (is: DT and women) by "Michael Wolberg" 4) Fwd: Dream Theater press release by email_address_removed 5) DT's Songs by email_address_removed 6) Gamma Ray by Mantia_Andras 7) Best concept album... by Mantia_Andras 8) Pink Bubbles Go Ape by email_address_removed 9) Re: Web FAQ questions + others by Jon Larkowski 10) WHADDAYADO by "Jonathan J.S. Tischio" 11) Dream Theater Song Book Available! by email_address_removed (Michael Kizer) 12) Re: #2(2) YTSEJAM digest 875 by email_address_removed 13) Some cool bands... by email_address_removed (Trey Allen) 14) ManOWar?! by Aviad Shkolnikov 15) Maiden question by email_address_removed (Edward Ju) 16) slowly crawling backwards by email_address_removed (Ken Bibb) 17) 2 short things by email_address_removed.nl (Ruud van de Kruisweg) 18) The Maiden cover! by Sylvain_Jacques@car.qc.ca 19) Fav DT moments by J R McCullough 20) DT on a kickin' system by J R McCullough 21) Re: Nirvana by email_address_removed (Jeff Forte) 22) Rod Morgenstein by Dave Silva ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 30 Jun 1995 13:47:31 -0400 From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Lifeson and Lee Message-ID: Someone said that Lifeson was the only original member of Rush left. Well according to the bio in Rush Chronicles that is wrong. The Bio says that Lee and Lifeson were playing together way back in 60's before they were Rush and that they hooked up with that drummer who played one album. I don't know if that info is right but since that was a Rush album I would say that it probably is. Phil p.s. Sorry for the lack of DT content ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 30 Jun 1995 13:50:57 -0400 From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Will Calhoun Message-ID: In Digest #869 someone wrote: >Will Calhoun= Anybody know what he's doing now?< Well, first off, Will Calhoun is an amazing drummer. I love him. But in answer to your question he recently released a solo album called Housework. I have been looking for it for awhile and I can't find it. It is a solo cd in the truest sense. It's Will playing 8 different drum solos based on the styles of various artists like Art Blakely, Billy Cobham and Al Foster. Phil ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 30 Jun 1995 18:27:43 GMT+100 From: "Michael Wolberg" To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: A good first impression (is: DT and women) Message-ID: Hi Ken, hi all, >[...] > fan instead of alienating her (OK, so I like to manipulate people...he, > he). She > seemed to like the Jethro Tull tape I gave her, but apart from that, I > don't think > she knows anything about progressive music. > > Any suggestions? > > Yours wonderingly, > Ken the Slave Hmmm...if I may drop in an experience: only SDV (of course) and Surrounded will work. Or does she wear Metallica-t-shirts normally? bye, MiWo P.S. It's funny. In former times you had to sing yourself... ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 30 Jun 1995 14:40:47 -0400 From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Fwd: Dream Theater press release Message-ID: Most people know all this stuff already but I figured some of you might want to read this. --------------------- Forwarded message: Subj: Fwd: Dream Theater press release Date: 95-06-29 22:49:10 EDT From: Jay516 To: FilD Baskt Phil, A Queen fan sent this to me today. Thought you might like it. Proves our bands have something in common. Jay --------------------- Forwarded message: Subj: Dream Theater press release Date: 95-06-28 19:54:55 EDT From: SheerHeart To: Furnier,FM46to91,Stefan2517 To: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed.,Jandrusko To: email_address_removed,Jay516 To: HWojtysiak,CYBERSWEET To: email_address_removed Hello Again, Just received this press release today and thought it might be of interest to you as a Queen fan. I'm still awaiting news on just what Queen song was covered. Catherine Zielin & Sheer Heart Attack ########################################## ELEKTRA ENTERTAINMENT GROUP 345 North Maple Drive, Suite 123, Beverly Hills, CA 90210 USA 310-288-3800 / FAX: 310-274-9491 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE JUNE 19, 1995 DREAM THEATER TO RELEASE "A CHANGE OF SEASONS" Dream Theater fans know what buttons to push. For years now, the group's fans have been demanding to know when the band would finally lay down it's live 'cult classic' 22 minute opus, "A Change Of Seasons," on tape. The song, which has become legendary among Dream Theater fans around the world, has only been performed live by the band on two occasions: once in Germany and once in New York City. Bootleg versions, however, have left fans hoping that one day the group would sanction a release of the ethereal masterpiece. Their patience will not go unrewarded. Due to the amazing amount of letters, phone calls, and a massive fan-initiated campaign organized over the Internet that flooded the record company with requests for "A Change Of Seasons," the group hit the studio in May to put together a live compilation album that will feature the song as it's centerpiece. The album, aptly titled A Change Of Seasons, will also feature live material which was recorded at Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club in London on January 31st of this year. That show saw the group perform a plethora of cover songs dedicated to their idols, which included material by Pink Floyd, Rush, Elton John, Queen, Yes, and Genesis. The group is also currently working on new material for their next studio album, not due out until the summer of 1996. A Change Of Seasons, sure to whet their fan's appetite until then, will hit stores in September of this year. For more information contact: Liz Morentin at the Elektra Entertainment Group 310.288.2822 ########################################### ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 30 Jun 1995 14:41:01 -0400 From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: DT's Songs Message-ID: First: In the past weeks of reading the Jam, and being a relatively new fan of DT and a new member to the Jam I have seen many DT songs refered to which I have never heard of. These are somgs which aren't on the albums I have, these being: WDADU, Instrumental II, IAW, Awake, and Live at the Marquee. I know that 'Eve' can be found on the single for Silent Man(the german import). Could somebody e-mail me a complete list of all the DT songs and from whence they came or direct me to some place where this info is available. Second: Being a DT fan I would really like to get my hands on a copy of Subconcious. Seeing as how this looks to be very very very unlikely I was wondering if any of you lucky ones who own it might be willing to put it on tape if I mailed you a cassete. Please e-mail about this one too if you are willing. Phil ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 29 Jun 1995 10:43:21 +0000 From: Mantia_Andras To: Dream Theater Subject: Gamma Ray Message-ID: Hi! To George Bast,who asked about Gamma Ray: I can't say that they are a new group because it was founded in 1989 by Kai Hansen,the ex-Helloween guitarist.They have (as I know) 4 albums and an E.p..The albums are: Heading For Tomorrow '89 Sign No More '91 Insanity & Genius '93 Land Of The Free '95 Gamma Ray E.p. '? The music is Power Metal,just like the music of Helloween.(old Helloween). If you want more information e-mail me,and sorry if it isn't exact,but at home I have more infos about Gamma Ray. My adress: email_address_removed.ro Andras "I can see much clearer now,I'm blind" - Take The Time ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 28 Jun 1995 11:46:24 +0000 From: Mantia_Andras To: Dream Theater Subject: Best concept album... Message-ID: Hello ! I haven't read the Ytsejam for a week,but now I will read all the arrived letters.So I want to say that Operation:Mindrime is a very good concept album (The Wall is it too),but you heard about the SAVATAGE?And their album "Streets:A Rock Opera"?This is AEWESOME! I think that this album caught be by the feeling that it has.You better listen to it! Andras "I can see much clearer now,I'm blind" - Take The Time ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 30 Jun 1995 14:42:05 -0500 (CDT) From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Pink Bubbles Go Ape Message-ID: SORRY FOR THE NONE-DT CONTENT A while back I remember reading about someone reserving a spot in their CD changer for certain CD's. One of those was an album by Helloween called "Pink Bubbles Go Ape" or something like that. I'm a huge fan of Helloween's and know of a mailorder place where I could purchace it. The problem is that I don't know anything about that particular CD. Would the person who posted that response (or anyone else that has any information on that CD) please respond back here to describe the track list, and most importantly, if Micheal Kiske is still singing. Thank You. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 30 Jun 1995 15:39:16 +0100 From: Jon Larkowski To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Web FAQ questions + others Message-ID: On Fri, 30 Jun 1995 euan@waikato.ac.nz wrote: > 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: > ... > > 4.17 Why did James leave the stage (and leave Mike to finish singing)? James was pissed off at some dork in the audience who had obnoxiously and continuously screamed all the words to "Surrounded." James hopped off stage to go after the guy shut him up. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 30 Jun 1995 14:12:12 -0400 From: "Jonathan J.S. Tischio" To: email_address_removed Subject: WHADDAYADO Message-ID: What do I do for a living......hmm, that's tough. I was a college student. First biochem-pre med, then music, classical performance on trombone. After school and the federal gov't skrood me on my Financial Aid and Scholarships, I decided to take a break from skool. I now work for Rutgers University's Cook College helping to write grant proposals, and building relational databases and things like that. I also work for a start-up company called Sage Internet Consultants (http://www.sic.com), where I am one of the Sys-Admins. We specialize in advertising companies on the WWW. (If you're interested drop a line - yes...shameless plug, I know.) I am trained on all of the brass instruments, a bit of piano, and heavily trained for voice (7 years). plus i can hammer out a zep bass line or 2 when I'm bored. My newest musical Challenge is percussion. I've been studying with this grad student. All percussion, from snare rudiments to timpani and marimba, to eventually set. As far as my tastes in listening go, I will listen to anything except for country and western. My collection has everything from dt rush and QR to hardcore techno to rap to classic rock to classical to enya to tori (god...i love the song "leather") I think you get the idea. My favorite musicians: Drums: Steve Ferrone from Average White Band and Claptons solo stuff and various session work- He's so effortless it almost makes me sick. He always looks like he's having a good time. Mike Portnoy: He is so technically good but looks like he's having a good time too. Will Calhoun: Groovinest doooood around. he's just phat!!!! Guitar: JP: amazing...nuff said. Vernon Reid: One of the single most creative I have ever seen. Jimmy Page: No one is as cool as Jimmy. Saw page and PLant a few months ago. He rocked. Steve Vai: He's sooooooo good it's scary. Weird tho...but that's ok Bass: Geddy Lee: Phenomenal on all counts. Sting: Police stuff was kewl. Solo stuff is ok. Good PLayer overall. Vocals: James: One of the strongest singers I've ever heard. WOW David Lee Roth: Not a great musician, but an amazing showman Sorry if the thread is over already. I have just read the past 12 digests today. (couldn't check my mail for a week) I figure this should be pretty complete regarding what other jammers do for a living. Jonathan Jonathan J.S. Tischio, Cook College Program Development Staff ECO Policy Center, Cook College, P.O. Box 700, New Brunswick, NJ, 08903-0700 Office:(908)932-9583 Fax:(908)932-9544 Home:(908)756-7061 Pager:(908)569-9730 E-mail: work: other: URL: http://www-caip.rutgers.edu/~tischio http://www.sic.com/~tischio Sleep is great, but it's no substitute for caffeine. Bite the wax tadpole!!!! ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 30 Jun 1995 19:51:28 -0700 From: email_address_removed (Michael Kizer) To: email_address_removed Subject: Dream Theater Song Book Available! Message-ID: Well, I finally finished it (at least version 1)! You can get a copy of it via the WWW at http://www.indirect.com/www/mkizer/index.htm or anonymous FTP at www.indirect.com /www/mkizer/dt_sb10.txt. Be sure to spread the word and let me know if there are any corrections, comments or additions. I am currently working on HTMLizing it, but that won't be for a little while. Anyone that can't get a copy, email me and I'll send one to you. Enjoy. Mike Kizer email_address_removed +=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=+ | Michael Kizer -- email_address_removed | | Email only: email_address_removed | | "Plus ca change, plus c'est la meme chose." | +=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=+ ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 30 Jun 1995 23:31:26 -0400 From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: #2(2) YTSEJAM digest 875 Message-ID: Quoth Ken the Slave: >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. Well, you're wrong about the only listening to prog/metal part, but I _wouldn't_ be caught dead with Nevermind! I got a dub when it first came out, but I liked maybe two songs on it and got rid of it later. Don't get me started on Kurt Cobain, either... But for the record, I _am_ a fan of Alice In Chains, also Soundgarden, Temple of the Dog, and Mother Love Bone, and I was into Pearl Jam before the video for "Alive" was ever released, although I'm not into them much now. I've got Crash Test Dummies, Live, Tori Amos, Clannad, Sarah McLachlan, Tchaikovsky, and Cranberries CDs/tapes/mix tapes in my collection, to name a few of those that aren't exactly classified as prog or metal! I still listen to some of the commercial rock bands like Saigon Kick, Extreme, Baton Rouge, Europe, and stuff like that on occasion. My main preference is power metal, but it sucks to be completely closeminded when it comes to music! Jaime the Dragon (don't ask me why I'm feeling so talktative this week all of a sudden!) ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 1 Jul 1995 00:36:04 -0400 (EDT) From: email_address_removed (Trey Allen) To: email_address_removed Subject: Some cool bands... Message-ID: Hey, OZRIC TENTICALS Have you guys ever heard of a band called Ozric Tenticals? They are a pretty cool sound. No vocals, just instrumental. In a way they remind me of Yanni. They are prog but kind of a new type of prog. Lots of really weird sounds (guitar-synth, rainmaker, strange processor effects). Try them out! CYNIC Another pretty cool prog band. These guys are more on the heavier side than DT. They kind of sound like Death only very prog. Sort of a prog/death/fusion thing. Check them out also. ALSO, Someone tell me which Rush album to get, I have the YYZ one and Presto but not all that impressed. Tell me which ones are most progressive (DT style). Trey Allen email_address_removed P.S. Thanks for the "IM(H)O" definition. I knew the rest but couldn't for the life of me firgre that one out. ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 1 Jul 95 8:40 +0300 From: Aviad Shkolnikov To: email_address_removed Subject: ManOWar?! Message-ID: Hey People! In the last digest, Scottf ranked his favourite 5 bands. No offence, but: HOW CAN YOU LIKE MANOWAR?! This band seems to be stick in the middle-ages forever. I mean, all their albums have "steel" in them (triumph of steel, warrior of steel, balls of steel...)! These guys remind me of me, three years ago, playing D&D and shit. Get a life, boyz! To Scottf: This is DEFINITELY NOT personal. I just despise this band and had to say it. BTW: I just got Parallels by Fates Warning. Damn fine album! Which one should I get next? G'day Y'all Aviad ***************************************************************************** "We went shoping for God, * "See my diary on the news stand, and got the God of Shoping..." * Seems we lost the truth to quicksand" Galiano * Dream Theater, "Voices" ***************************************************************************** Aviad Shkolnikov ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 1 Jul 1995 01:01:51 -0700 From: email_address_removed (Edward Ju) To: email_address_removed Subject: Maiden question Message-ID: >From: email_address_removed >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. You were correct on all accounts except that *Head* was never known as Ed. Everybody called him Eddie. Up the irons! Eddie "Help me help me to find my true self without seeing the future Save me save me from torturing myself even within my dreams" - Iron Maiden ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 1 Jul 1995 02:45:57 +0800 From: email_address_removed (Ken Bibb) To: email_address_removed Subject: slowly crawling backwards Message-ID: I'm catching up--slowly but surely. If you have any sub/unsub/address changes that you need, I'll be posting instructions on that early next week (and I'll probably start autoposting them fortnightly at that point). All obvious requests sent to ytsejam-owner@arastar.com (or email_address_removed) should be done now. Some requests sent directly to me are still in the queue along with all non-obvious requests (ie I couldn't tell that the message was a request from the subject). *WARNING* anthor.arastar.com is about to have an OS upgrade. And a new hard drive added. Since the new OS is not a production OS, (and since new hardware is new hardware) there might be a few bugs. The machine should not be down for more than 24 hours (and if it *does* crash for an extend period of time I'll go back to the previous release). Once the machine's stable, I'll be slowly upgrading the mailing list software to improve performance, make it more reliable (no more digest number skips among other things), etc. So if things seem weird, sorry! I'll fix it as quickly as I can. A few "personal" notes/thank yous and then some responses to Digest 860. Mike: I haven't forgotten about your stuff. I'll be finishing it this weekend (a surprise will be with it). Babs: Howdy! :) Thanks for your fantastic efforts with the Ytsecon! Maybe I'll be able to make next year's ;) Nihonjin Ytsejammers: Thanks for the incredible con! I'm still planning on writing a review of it (I'll hopefully have a chance to post it before the end of the weekend). There were a few things in digest 860 that I'd like to respond to (no, I haven't read all of the backed up digests before that--I'm working backwards through them :) > Date: Tue, 20 Jun 1995 18:17:03 GMT+100 > From: "Michael Wolberg" > To: email_address_removed > Subject: What's this ? > Message-ID: > > O.k. o.k., > I wasn't on ytsejam for months...what happened here ? Is the list > moderated now ? The list isn't moderated. I don't strip stuff out. > Did I insert too many blank lines ? Perhaps. It's more likely that you started a line with "From". (The software currently will break or terminate your message at a line which starts with "From". To get around this, put a character in front of the "F" like: >From that moment on, the cymbal was a permanent part of his anatomy. > Or what's the reason for half of my last message being replaced by a > stroke-dotted line (s. digest #858) ? Can't explain that :-/ > Date: Tue, 20 Jun 1995 21:34:09 -0700 > From: email_address_removed (John Hough) > To: email_address_removed > Subject: Question? > Message-ID: > > > To All: > 1. I know about the ftp.nevada site for guitar tab etc. and I was > wondering if there is a site ftp., www, or even Email where > you can get lyrics to songs? (published songs that maybe the > artist decided to keep out of the CD). Used to be able to get them at ftp.uwp.edu, but I hear it's not up anymore. Should be under /pub/music/artists... There were some mirrors in Europe that might still be up. > "Maybe i'm wrong, maybe i'm right" > "Maybe i'm some kind of lunatic" > Queensryche - "Gonna get close to you > ^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^* Lisa Dalbello wrote those lyrics :) I've been searching for her stuff for ages. Anyone on the list have her "Who Man Four Says"? -- Ken Bibb "If the boundary breaks I'm no longer alone email_address_removed Don't discourage me email_address_removed Bring out the stars/On the first day" David Sylvian--"The First Day" ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 30 Jun 1995 01:17:00 +0100 From: email_address_removed.nl (Ruud van de Kruisweg) To: email_address_removed Subject: 2 short things Message-ID: >From: email_address_removed (Trey Allen) > >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). Why don't DT follow Marillion's and Fish's example and produce their own limited edition bootlegs. You can't buy them in the shops but only through the fanclub. This way the fans will still get a regular inexpensive dose of DT live concerts, the boys will get a percentage of the profits, it will make the inofficial boots less attractive, quality will be ensured, etc. It shouldn't be too difficult to get official bootlegs going. There are quite a number of high quality radio braoadcasts that could be used. If that doesn't work, Mike Portnoy must have hundreds of DATs with DT live recordings that could be used. Maybe there's a member of the Marillion/Fish fanclub who knows more about getting such a project underway. Ruud (email_address_removed.nl) ------------------------------ Date: 30 Jun 1995 22:03:44 GMT From: Sylvain_Jacques@car.qc.ca To: email_address_removed Subject: The Maiden cover! Message-ID: <2613706751.7216@car.qc.ca> about DT covering a Maiden song? It should be a long song! I'm thinking about "Alexander the Great"( my favorite Maiden song) with the great guitar solos......."Seventh son of a seventh son" will be a very good choice too! Je souviendrai toujours de la fraicheur de Novembre.... from ACOS, DT THE JACK R*c *R*c sylvain_jacques@car.qc.ca ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 1 Jul 1995 09:50:47 -0400 (EDT) From: J R McCullough To: YTSEJAM Newsletter Subject: Fav DT moments Message-ID: I have so many great DT moments, that it's hard to list them all, but I guess here are my top few... 1) hearing PMU on the radio for the first time and just going crazy. I couldn't believe my ears - here was a song that had everything I wanted! 2) Buying I&W a few days later and listening to it for the first time. When I heard TtT, I was hooked. When the semi-funky riff at the beginning of the song kicked in, I remember yelling YESSS! at the top of my lungs, jumping out of my seat and dancing around the room. 3) Seeing the boys live on both the I&W and Awake tours. Worst DT moment... While at the Awake concert, hearing that the band had done an in-store appearance that same day. I MISSED IT! ******************* J.R. McCullough ********************** * Find all you need in your mind, if you take the time...* * -- Dream Theater, "Take the Time" * ********************************************************** ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 1 Jul 1995 09:57:21 -0400 (EDT) From: J R McCullough To: YTSEJAM Newsletter Subject: DT on a kickin' system Message-ID: Since, from what I gather, most frequent contributors to this list are college age or just out of college, I assume you all haven't had sufficient funds yet to purchase a audiophile stereo system. If that's the case, I suggest you go to your local "toy store" and audition some of the top-end equipment with your Awake CD. Listen to The Silent Man, and be amazed. When I first bought Awake I had a Pioneer receiver and CD player hooked to a pair of Bose 301 speakers. I thought I was pretty cool. I could play my music loud, and it sounded decent. Then, the dough started rolling in. I got a few free-lance writing contracts and decided to upgrade my system. I now have a complete home theater comprised of the following equipment. H/K AVR audio video receiver mated to an H/K outboard amp Panasonic Multi-play laser disc player Mirage 1090i bipolar tower speakers Mirage PS1290 powered subwoofer Mirage MCC center channel speaker Mirage 90i surround speakers. Although not a classic audiophile system (i.e., I didn't spend $10,000+), you wouldn't believe the sound! I've discovered more nuances than you can imagine after getting this system. For example, in the Silent Man, there is a ~30-40Hz bass line during the chorus I never heard before getting my powered subwoofer. Since my system now has a real dynamic range of 25Hz to 20KHz, I can experience DT how it was meant to be heard. What systems do you all have? If you don't have a sub, go listen to a system with one. You'll want one BAD. ******************* J.R. McCullough ********************** * Find all you need in your mind, if you take the time...* * -- Dream Theater, "Take the Time" * ********************************************************** ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 1 Jul 1995 18:08:21 -0400 From: email_address_removed (Jeff Forte) To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Nirvana Message-ID: >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 We'll as far as go you are wrong...I have every album they ever put out (all 4 of them:) ). I was and still am a huge Nirvana fan. It may not be as complex or as musically creative as DT, but it still rocks. It has come to the point where the major Nirvana rip offs are appearing, bands like Offspring and Bush. The opening to Little Things by Bush sounds exactly like Teen Spirit. I am also a Smahing Pumpkins fan Smashing Pumpkins too. Billy Corgan is a lyrical genius. Im not as big of a Soundgarden or AIC fan. I been wanting to ask everyone this: I know a lot of you are Rush fans as I am so let me ask you...I heard somewhere that they were planning on putting out a boxed set of all their albums remastered...I dont know if this is true or not...i hope it is because Ive been wanting to get some Rush albums but I dont want to start buying them separately if they are going to put out a boxed set with them all. Thanks Later :) ________________________________________________________________________________ Jeff Forte email_address_removed "Heaven must be more than this, when angels waken with a kiss, sacred hearts won't take the pain, but mine will never be the same." --Kevin Moore "A twisted soul--the mortar Despair--the bricks To build a temple to sadness" J. O'Barr "The Crow" ________________________________________________________________________________ ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 1 Jul 1995 21:52:25 -0400 (EDT) From: Dave Silva To: ytsejam Subject: Rod Morgenstein Message-ID: How's it going guys?!?! This first is in response to Timothy Adams who seemed very upset that Rod Morgenstein was going to do the drum clinic. Rod is a fantastic drummer. Don't judge his work with Winger as he was probably doing it to make money. Pick up a couple of Dixie Dregs albums to hear how good he can be. I suggest their live album "Bring 'Em Back Alive" and their latest "Full Circle." They are great albums. And if you've never heard Steve Morse on guitar, here is your opportunity. He's incredible and definitely my favorite guitarist (Don't flame me. I like JP quite a bit, just not as much as Steve). How did I get into DT? One of my friends back in college in 1989 had WD&DU. He made a copy of it for me. I liked the music a lot, but I really didn't get into Charlie's(?) singing. I therefore only listened to it from time to time. I bought I&W when it came out. I thought it was pretty good, but didn't have a lot of opportunities to listen to it. My brother started to borrow it and I would constantly hear him play it (while I was trying to do my homeowrk!!). I don't like admitting it, but I have to say that he got me into them. I love them now and rank them up there with Rush and The Steve Morse Band. See you in a few (maybe!!) Dave Silva P.S. For the person who wrote the Maiden lyrics, isn't it "...seven HOLY paths to hell..." I'm not positive as I haven't listened to it for awhile. Sometimes our big splashes are just ripples in the pool. ------------------------------ End of YTSEJAM Digest 876 *************************