YTSEJAM Digest 1057 Today's Topics: 1) Re: YTSEJAM digest 1048 by email_address_removed 2) New twist on the top 5 favorite bands by Nathan Dayspring 3) Breaking the monotony by Nathan Dayspring 4) Re: Atomic Opera (NDTC) by "Daniel James Temmesfeld" 5) Re: YTSEJAM digest 1053 by David Papineau 6) The Forum Gig.. by "Carl J. Stovell" 7) Dance of Eternity by Aviad Shkolnikov 8) DT compilation by "Andrew S. Moore" 9) RE: Chris Oliva by email_address_removed.co.uk 10) RE: Graham in Scotland by email_address_removed.co.uk 11) bombay vindaloo by Big Jim and the Twins 12) Re: Savatage [No Dream Theater Content] by Brian Reichow 13) Me, Frank On Blind Melon again... by Frank Marotta 14) 5 fav bands..(Is this horse beaten to death yet?) by email_address_removed (Carlo D'Angelo ) 15) Boston CD stores by email_address_removed (Bill Wrightson) 16) Iron Maiden by email_address_removed (Bill Wrightson) 17) For David, and pitchin' in... by William Kriski 18) Jason Becker..............album info? by email_address_removed (Carlo D'Angelo ) 19) Out of the East a Prince shalt Rise by email_address_removed.sg 20) Bass and Keys needed!! (NDTC) by Brian Wherry 21) Least 5 liked by David Papineau ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 19 Oct 1995 15:58:30 +0000 From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 1048 Message-ID: >4- Extreme (III sides to every story, as many others said, is one of >my favourite albums of all time, but I really don't like the last >one. Waiting for the punchline... am I the only one? And what do you >know about Nuno's solo album?) I do like Waiting for the Punchline, though not nearly as much as III or Pornografiti (or however its spelled). I love "Midnight Express" especially. The album is so raunchy, though, that it took some time to get used to it. Apparently, they didn't want to stay with the progressive angle they began on III, but you have to agree their stuff is creative. I also wanted to add to the list of favorite singers. Guitarists is too easy. Singers - there seem to be so few good ones, especially when they LaBrie to compare with. Singers: 1. Labrie (sorry, I refuse to do fav's except DT on this one) 2. Amy Ray (of the Indigo Girsl) 3. Dennis DeYoung 4. Ian Gillian 5. Bjork (or whatever the f*** her name is) You guys are probably gonna go nuts on the last one, but you should really give a listen to the album by 4 Non Blondes called "Bigger, Better, Faster, More". She's got an amazing voice. BTW - I first got into DT through I&A, and when I got WDADU, I could not stand Charlie Dominici's voice. Does anywone else feel the same (or different)? Mike S. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 19 Oct 1995 15:14:32 +0000 (GMT) From: Nathan Dayspring To: email_address_removed Subject: New twist on the top 5 favorite bands Message-ID: Okay, here's a twist on the top five favorite bands thing. What are the five bands that you would most like to HANG OUT WITH? You just forget that they are musicians in a band that you like. Pretend they're your best friends. You hang out, talk about stuff you like, how much Blind Melon sucks, etc. Mine (no particular order): Live Letters to Cleo Weezer Dream Theater Well, I only have four for now. Basically I'm looking at age range. I'm 20 and the band members in the first 3 bands are around my age. The Dream Theater guys are older, but I think they'd be cool to hang out with. And as much as I like Rush, Pink Floyd, and Queensryche, they might be just a little old. Well, Queensryche isn't too bad. I guess I'd put them up there as the 5th one. Heh, the guys in Pink Floyd are OLDER than my parents! The guys in Rush are like my parents' ages. They might be cool, but there would be a generation gap. Well, that was just something that was on my mind. Paul ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 19 Oct 1995 15:26:22 +0000 (GMT) From: Nathan Dayspring To: email_address_removed Subject: Breaking the monotony Message-ID: Chris Caminiti's funny post where he listed his fave bands as Milli Vanilli, Blind Melon, Hole, etc. got me thinking. Well, first, he forgot Vanilla Ice. Also, I think maybe we should mention our top 5 favorite bands besides the following (whether you like all of these or not): Dream Theater, Queensryche, Rush, Pink Floyd, Fates Warning, King's X, Marillion, Yes, Metallica, Megadeth These SEEM to be the most popular bands in here (well, DT is a definite ). So what ELSE do you like? Here's mine (no order): Savatage (maybe I should leave this one off, too?) Live Alice in Chains Helloween Stone Temple Pilots If I leave Savatage off, I guess it would be Type O Negative. I also give honorable mention to Pearl Jam (believe it or not), Letters to Cleo, Scorpions, U2, Pantera, 4 Non Blondes (another believe-it-or-not), Iron Maiden Paul ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 19 Oct 1995 15:58:00 -500 (EST) From: "Daniel James Temmesfeld" To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Atomic Opera (NDTC) Message-ID: >They only have one album, called "For Madmen Only", but it's not >widely available. Some record stores must have it, though. Yeah, "not widely available" is a good description... I got into them after really getting into King's X and the Galactic Cowboys...It took me a long time to find it near me...and I ended up finding it at one of my local NRM (national rip-off music) for $15.95!!!! >Wietze. Dan Temmesfeld email_address_removed ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 19 Oct 1995 14:19:43 -0700 (MST) From: David Papineau To: email_address_removed Cc: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 1053 Message-ID: TO SCOTT....AMEN!!!! thank you drive thru :)ave ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 19 Oct 1995 15:39:56 +0000 From: "Carl J. Stovell" To: email_address_removed Subject: The Forum Gig.. Message-ID: Hello Ytsejammers! I've been reading this for a month or two now, this is my first post. Is there anyone in the UK who has a tape of the gig DT/FW did at the Forum, London earlier this year? I'd love a copy, it was the last gig of the tour if I'm right, I was there and thought it was one of the best I'd seen in years. Please help. Someone asked if the new (latest) Marrillion CD 'Afraid of Sunlight' was worth having a listen to. Well, coming from someone who loves the post-Fish stuff just as much as the Fish albums, I'd say it's worth getting only if you're a long term fan of the band. It's not the one to get for someone who just 'likes' them. It's basically (sweeping statement time..) Brave without such a strong concept/theme. Maybe the music has improved a tad. I suppose it's a better album track for track than other Hogarth era stuff other than Brave but ... Nah, don't bother, my opinion's made up. Having said that, I've got it and I love it. Hope that hasn't made you yet more unresolved. Top five bands (No Spec. Order.) This isn't easy to do, I just get albums I like, if a band seems to have took a downer I move on and maybe check them out next time round. So this is really the Top five bands who I'd buy their next album the day it was stocked. Queensryche (but my opinion may change if their next album isn't a double cd concept thing. Atleast as good as O:M. :) Marrillion Manic Street Preachers Mindfunk Mr.Bungle* Fates Warning (Okay, so that's six.) Kings X (Okay, so that's seven.) *Disco Volante..wow, how do they manage to keep the same sound after a five year gap? Keep their eyes shut I guess. They're amazing..!! Has anyone noticed the bit from Close Encounter's they play on one of the tracks. Can't remember which.. Sorry for small DT content, but I am a massive fan and you guys have said it all already.. I've noticed a few people mention the band Type O Negative, can someone tell me what they're like? -- 'Carl J. Stovell' -sAZks- PGP Public key available on request. 'Wild, Wash, Weird, that is where the Ibis lives.' -- ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 20 Oct 95 0:14 +0300 From: Aviad Shkolnikov To: email_address_removed Subject: Dance of Eternity Message-ID: Hey People! I have two things to say: 1) Are the 'Jams just keep on coming or what!? I keep getting five YTSEJAMs each time I log on. (I log on every day). What's happening? So much stuff to read... Are there any of you who feel like me? 2) Does any of you have the bootleg "Dance of Eternity" for sale? (I mean on CDs). Thanks - Aviad TO J.R. MCCOULOUGH : HEY MAN! TALK TO ME. DID YOU GET EVERYTHING I SENT YOU AGES AGO? ***************************************************************************** "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" ***************************************************************************** ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 18 Oct 1995 14:19:23 BST From: "Andrew S. Moore" To: email_address_removed Subject: DT compilation Message-ID: Hi Jammers, Edd Ballinger wrote: > I've got a question for any jammer who cares to read this. If you > had to make a 'best of' compilation for DT, what would you put on it? > Let's say that you had to fit it all on one CD so that gives you > about 75 minutes to play with! Funny this should come up, but I've just made a compilation up for a friend. He's heavily into Rush, Queen, Yes etc. so I had to pick the stuff I thought he might like best. I was limited to an hour having only a 60 minute tape. This is what I came up with: Side A Side B The Ytse Jam Surrounded (Live at the Marquee) Take The Time A Change Of Seasons Under A Glass Moon Innocence Faded The Silent Man I would have liked to include a lot more stuff (Pull Me Under, The Mirror, Lie, Another Day etc.), but hell, if he likes the tape I can always do him another! He may even decide to go out and buy a DT CD of his own... While I'm here, I may aswell do what every other jammer has been doing lately.... Fave bands other than DT: 1) The Wildhearts 2) Terrorvision 3) Def Leppard 4) Guns N' Roses 5) Ugly Kid Joe Runners up: Extreme, Skid Row, INXS, Rush, Faith No More, Bon Jovi. Bye! Andy. ------------------------------------------------------------------ Andrew S. Moore Small Systems Support Assistant Anglia Polytechnic University, Cambridge, UK. email_address_removed.ac.uk ----------------------------------------------------------------- '"Sieze the day", I heard him say, Life will not always be this way, Look around, hear the sounds, Cherish your life while you're still around' - Dream Theater, A Change Of Seasons, Part III: Carpe Diem ------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 19 Oct 1995 23:57:46 +0100 From: email_address_removed.co.uk To: email_address_removed Subject: RE: Chris Oliva Message-ID: <"3726*/I=P/S=McLoughlin/OU=bra0108/O=icl/PRMD=icl/ADMD=gold 400/C=GB/"@MHS> Chris was killed on October 17th 1993 when a drunk driver ran in to his car when he was on the way home from a concert. He was indeed a great guitarist, and I am sad whenever I hear him play. I only bought 'Handful of Rain' when I found it S/H (On Sunset Strip !). It is good except for the first song. Like a previous jammer I like 'Gutter Ballet' best of theirs. Patricia ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 20 Oct 1995 00:15:56 +0100 From: email_address_removed.co.uk To: email_address_removed Subject: RE: Graham in Scotland Message-ID: <"3729*/I=P/S=McLoughlin/OU=bra0108/O=icl/PRMD=icl/ADMD=gold 400/C=GB/"@MHS> --LVBc7P6r3lXG6RrjsefCHmmI58hBQ8yx Content-type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Sorry Graham, yes I did realise that you were in Scotland after I posted the message. Next time I go to Europe, if you can get to the south of England, then you can come along for free. I did think of trying to organise a coach to Dusseldorf but getting tickets was a problem. Patricia --LVBc7P6r3lXG6RrjsefCHmmI58hBQ8yx Content-type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" >Yes, and they were both in the South-East of England. I happen to >live in the South-West of >Scotland :-) >I got tickets for Ronnie Scott's gig, but there was just no way I >could get down to London. sorry the message/response is in the wrong order, it's the system here and it is 12.05 am Patricia --LVBc7P6r3lXG6RrjsefCHmmI58hBQ8yx-- ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 19 Oct 1995 19:23:47 -0500 (CDT) From: Big Jim and the Twins To: ytse jam Subject: bombay vindaloo Message-ID: Has anyone else noticed that the beginning of Lifting Shadows... is remarkably similar to the bass intro of Bombay Vindaloo? I just noticed that about a week ago. Anyone??? Ed Polzin WWW: http://www.cen.uiuc.edu/~polzin/ email_address_removed email_address_removed ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 19 Oct 95 20:02:26 -0500 From: Brian Reichow To: "Ytsejam Digest" Subject: Re: Savatage [No Dream Theater Content] Message-ID: >Hello! > >To Hairball: > >Welcome back! > >To Nathan Dayspring about Savatage: > >Jon Oliva left some years ago because he didn't want to go on tour anymore. >He still worked as a songwriter for his old band, though. Criss Oliva >and his girlfriend (or his wife, can't remember) died in a car accident >just two years ago, so Jon's decision not to sing anymore has nothing to >do with this loss. Actually, most of this isn't *quite* right. Jon Oliva left the role of lead vocals after the Streets tour ('91-'92) to pursue a number of other projects, specifically fronting another band (Dr. Butcher) featuring Chris Caffery on guitars (he played on Gutter Ballet) and a musical ("Romanovs") which will open at a large theater in Chicago in late 1996. Dr. Butcher released their debut album in 1995 and has another album due in March 1996. He wrote, produced and played keys on Edge of Thorns (1993 - Criss Oliva's last recorded album) and wrote, produced and played keys on Handful of Rain (1994) AND toured in support of the album, playing keys and rhythm guitar. He did sing some lead vocals (a few songs) at some gigs, but it was a rare occasion. Jon wrote, produced, played keys and sings lead on two songs of the new Savatage album "Dead Winter Dead", which is available as an import from either Europe or Japan (different bonus tracks on each version). The American release is next Tuesday, Oct. 24, two years and one week to the day after Criss Oliva's untimely 1993 death, in which he was creamed by a seven-time drunk driver head on while driving his 1982 Mazda back from a concert (which he was attending as a spectator) near Zephyr Hills, FL. His wife Dawn suffered critical but not fatal injuries, and has recovered at home in Tampa, Florida. There is a Criss Oliva-era live album coming out early in 1996 as well. Alex Skolnick (ex-Testament) was guest guitar player on Handful of Rain; Chris Caffery and Al Pitrelli (ex-Widowmaker) have been brought on board as permanent replacements and both play on the new album. Incidentally, the new Savatage rocks. For more info (tons, actually) check out the Official Savatage WWW site: http://www.d.umn.edu/~tsands/savatage/savatage.html -Brian (keeper of the Savatage FAQ & discography) / / _____(_)_____/\ /\ [][][][][/ Brian Reichow /][][] / /__/ ___/ / __ / \/ / ][][][][/ email_address_removed /][][][ / // / / / / /_/ / /\ / [][][][/ email_address_removed /][][][] \___/_/ /_/\___\_\/ /_/ ][][][/ Apple Campus Rep - U of MN /][][][][ ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 19 Oct 1995 12:23:43 -0400 (EDT) From: Frank Marotta To: email_address_removed Subject: Me, Frank On Blind Melon again... Message-ID: When I posted the big FUCK banner, I only did it to get a laugh out of you guys, and for the most part it worked(those who took time to let me know you liked it, thanks). As for how I felt about the band before I read that interview, I actually thought that they were kind of original, and frankly I LIKED what I heard for them. So I would like to dispell any notion that I did not like them, it is just that whenever I hear them now, all I can think of is how they bashed one of my favorite bands. You understand, don't you? Good. I'm glad you do. You can relax now, Mike S. It wasn't the ignorant bash that you suspected-- it was a joke(yeah, I know, ha ha right?) Maybe not. If anyone was offended whether it was because they like them or because of my vulgarity, I apologize. I agree whith Rich. I think that JP's response was admirable, and if I were in his shoes, I would have said the same thing. It was very professional. Frank Btw, if you thought that my post was funny... this is for you! !skcuS llitS noleM (faeD dnA) dnilB ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 19 Oct 1995 19:18:58 -0700 From: email_address_removed (Carlo D'Angelo ) To: email_address_removed Subject: 5 fav bands..(Is this horse beaten to death yet?) Message-ID: Oh well might as well toss my $.02 (if I had a dime for every time I've read this...myself included of course......) 5 fav bands (non-DT) 5 fav drummers Iron Maiden Mark Zonder Fates Warning Rod Morgenstein Helloween Mikkey Dee Savatage Dean Castronova King Diamond Atma Anur **too many honorable mentions to be mentioned :-) 5 fav guitarists 5 fav keyboardists Jason Becker Jens Johannson Bernd Steidl Tony MacAlpine (he shreds on keys as Yngwie Malmsteen well as guitar!!) Alex Lifeson Jordan Rudess Andre Corbin Dude from Eldritch (AMAZING!!forgot his name?) Mats Olausson 5 fav bassists Steve Harris Billy Sheehan Dave LaRue Geddy Lee Barry Sparks Yet another post which will be glanced at and not read :-( Cheers, Carlo P.S. Can anyone please tell me if my .SIG comes out all distorted on their servers??? -- /\ "THE IVORY GATE OF DREAMS" /__\ /____\ /\ /__{}__\ /\ Enter ivory gates through midnight skies /**\/________\/**\ Daylight dreamers in private parades /__________________\ Perform before perpetual dawn | [] []| As dusk engulfs the gate of horn | [] [] | |] [] | Ivory towers appear beyond the gate | [] [] | Invisible fortresses of escape | [] [] | Traversed by ramparts made of hopes and fears | [] [| Impervoius to reality | [] [] | |] [] | | [] [] | A cold daze plagues the air | [] [] | Driven by aging winds |_______[]_________| The walls give way to the rush |//*//*//*//*//| and let reality in |/*//*//*//*//*| |*//*//*//*//*/| |//*//*//*//*//| //////// ////// /////////// ////// /////// |/*//*//*//*//*| // // // // // // |*//*//*//*//*/| ////// ////// // ////// /////// |//*//*//*//*//| // // // // // // |/*//*//*//*//*| // // // // ////// /////// // // ////// ////// // // // // // //////// // // // // // // /// // // /// // // // /// // ////// ////// // / // // // / // // //// // // // // // // // \\ // / // // // / // // // ///// ///// // // // \\ // /// // // /// //////// ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 19 Oct 1995 12:23:39 -0500 From: email_address_removed (Bill Wrightson) To: email_address_removed Subject: Boston CD stores Message-ID: <199510191723.MAA25273@dna> Hey jammers, Next week I will be in Boston on business, and was wandering if any of you from Boston could direct me to any cool CD stores. My home address is: email_address_removed By the way my 5 favorite other bands are Rush, Iron Maiden, Queensryche, Pink Floyd, and Ozzy with honorable mentions to Alice 'N Chains, Metallica, Whitesnake, Aeorsmith (older), and Stevie Ray Vaughn. Thanks! *************************************************************************** ** ** ** Bill Wrightson email: email_address_removed ** ** DNA Enterprises, INC. ** ** 269 W. Renner Parkway ** ** Richardson, Tx 75080 ** ** ** ** Voice: (214) 644-5526 ext:123 Fax: (214) 644-6338 ** ** ** *************************************************************************** ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 19 Oct 1995 12:31:39 -0500 From: email_address_removed (Bill Wrightson) To: email_address_removed Subject: Iron Maiden Message-ID: <199510191731.MAA25356@dna> On the recent Iron Maiden thread, I am a long time Iron Maiden fan from the Number of the Beast days, and I too WAS disappointed in the album X-factor. I say was because after a few listens, I got past the new singer (who I can't imagine was the best available choice??) and realized that the music was pretty cool!!! It reminds me of Piece of Mind and Seventh Son, sort of a cross of those two styles. To those who couldn't stand it, I would say give it a few more tries. Queensryche's Promised Land took several listens and a concert before I liked it more than Empire. Rush's Hold Your Fire was also the same way for me. By the way I forgot to mention Jethro Tull as a favorite band honorable mention. *************************************************************************** ** ** ** Bill Wrightson email: email_address_removed ** ** DNA Enterprises, INC. ** ** 269 W. Renner Parkway ** ** Richardson, Tx 75080 ** ** ** ** Voice: (214) 644-5526 ext:123 Fax: (214) 644-6338 ** ** ** *************************************************************************** ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 19 Oct 1995 20:36:29 -0600 (MDT) From: William Kriski To: email_address_removed Subject: For David, and pitchin' in... Message-ID: To David re: Vai's new album: I would get it if you like his stuff, although it's only about 33 minutes in length. I would say it's much more "mainstream" than his usual stuff. You know how on Passion and Warfare there were a couple of cool tunes and the rest were way out there? Well this one seems to be much more in the vein of For the Love of God, IMO. Also I know this sick little boy named Will Kriski who lives in Calgary, Canada and who's never seen Dream Theater. His only wish is that he could see DT once in his lifetime. How 'bout we get a collection together so that I...er...he can have his dream come true? He would love the money to buy a plane ticket to Connecticut for the Dec. show. Will K. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 19 Oct 1995 19:40:13 -0700 From: email_address_removed (Carlo D'Angelo ) To: email_address_removed Subject: Jason Becker..............album info? Message-ID: I heard that his new album was called "Perspectives" and might be out around Christmas time. Its got a lot of cumputer aided music, all arranged by him. I also read that Marty Friedman and Steve Perry!?!? of Journey had contributions on the album. I read this months ago in Guitar World so I may be wrong on who is on it. Another great article was a response to Jason's letter by Frank Aresti (formerly Fates Warning :-(.........very touching and eloquent! Hope Jason is doing better. Cheers, Carlo -- /\ "THE IVORY GATE OF DREAMS" /__\ /____\ /\ /__{}__\ /\ Enter ivory gates through midnight skies /**\/________\/**\ Daylight dreamers in private parades /__________________\ Perform before perpetual dawn | [] []| As dusk engulfs the gate of horn | [] [] | |] [] | Ivory towers appear beyond the gate | [] [] | Invisible fortresses of escape | [] [] | Traversed by ramparts made of hopes and fears | [] [| Impervoius to reality | [] [] | |] [] | | [] [] | A cold daze plagues the air | [] [] | Driven by aging winds |_______[]_________| The walls give way to the rush |//*//*//*//*//| and let reality in |/*//*//*//*//*| |*//*//*//*//*/| |//*//*//*//*//| //////// ////// /////////// ////// /////// |/*//*//*//*//*| // // // // // // |*//*//*//*//*/| ////// ////// // ////// /////// |//*//*//*//*//| // // // // // // |/*//*//*//*//*| // // // // ////// /////// // // ////// ////// // // // // // //////// // // // // // // /// // // /// // // // /// // ////// ////// // / // // // / // // //// // // // // // // // \\ // / // // // / // // // ///// ///// // // // \\ // /// // // /// //////// ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 20 Oct 1995 11:11:03 +0800 From: email_address_removed.sg To: email_address_removed Cc: email_address_removed.sg Subject: Out of the East a Prince shalt Rise Message-ID: Here's my list of top 5 (non-DT) bands(currently) check 'em out 1) Blind Guardian - awesome might of German metal. Super double pedalling and ....Truly Mystical Old Bards from your Imaginations From the Other Side 2) Skyclad - medieval sounds, violins included. and super sarcastic lyrics. Long live Martin Walkier 3) White Zombie - cyber, technically less skillful, but what the ................ 4) Pantera - if you haven't heard of them, you don't deserve to 5) Paradise Lost - gloomy, depressive, melodic, feverish and blackly abstract. Makes me feel sooo... painful/painless and saturates me in dark poignant euphoria(don't understand me? Listen to Draconian Times!) There is no paradise in it. And now for Thinking Aloud!!! What the fuck is with Blind Melon/Lemon? They suck like lemons and I think it's a fucking waste of bytes on this mailing list to even talk about them. They don't deserve to be on this list!! Can't wait to squeeze 'em dry and kick them into scum and shit of the sewers. Top (5 - n) guitarist?(in no order) 1) Dimebag Darrell 2) John Petrucci 3) Michael Weikath * n = (5 - 3) That's about all who impress me lately And for Thinking Allowed!!! I use to think Lars Ulrich was the best drummer in metal. Until I heard Mike Portnoy in IAW somewhen when DT was writing Awake. What he did in Metropolis and Learning to Live impressed me more than the drumming in Awake. There's more power in it. It must drain the hell out of anyone to remember and go through 20 or so minutes of drumming in ACOS. Hail Portnoy! ("There is none higher"-as quoted by Beavis and Butthead). I'm sure they weren't talking about Aerosmith. "If there's a pensive Fear A wasted year A man must Learn to cope If his Obsession's real Suppression that he feels Must turn to Hope" - Take The Time to the current love of my life Cathy who's too blind to realise GuardianoftheBlind Choo L C email_address_removed.sg Tel: 225-6446 ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 19 Oct 1995 17:31:41 -0400 (EDT) From: Brian Wherry To: DT List Subject: Bass and Keys needed!! (NDTC) Message-ID: ATTENTION YTSEJAMMER MUSICIANS! Progressive Rock/Metal band in Boston area needs bass and keys. Have label interest, demo, equipment, rehearsal space, and lots of original material. Some influences include Dream Theater, Fates Warning, Rush, Pantera, and Queensryche. If you're interested in auditioning, email Brian at . Thanks for your time! On with the jam! ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 19 Oct 1995 14:38:53 -0700 (MST) From: David Papineau To: email_address_removed Subject: Least 5 liked Message-ID: Hello AGAIN!!!! And I'll smile and I'll learn to pretend. And I'll never be open again. And I have no more dreams to defend...And I'll never be open again. OK, now I've seen plenty of people say that they skip over "Space-Dye Vest" when they listen to Awake. I admit that the first couple of times that I listened to Awake that I did the same. Now I'm kinda into depressing type stuff, like NIN, and Queensryche, etc...one day I happened to read the lyrics to this song and WOW!!! My point is nothing special, but I'd just like to put in my bid for SDV. Anyway, my least favs are as follows: WDADU - don't have it, but the radio station I work at does...? IAW - UaGM (I have heard this song soooo many F'n times...and what the hell is it about anyway? - not that it should matter!) Awake - Silent Man (INCOMING FLAMES) => really nothing special here ACoS - The whole Elton John part In my own opinion though, I'd rate these above...well, you know. Love, :)ave ------------------------------ End of YTSEJAM Digest 1057 **************************