YTSEJAM Digest 1154 Today's Topics: 1) Re: TAPE PROJECT by "Greg \"Big Brother\" Lee" 2) Re: Ryan B. Please reconsider/Right on Wim! by email_address_removed (Michael Coghlan ) 3) Re: a little God quote humor Response - responded to by email_address_removed (Michael Coghlan ) 4) YTSEZAPPA by email_address_removed (Mike Olekshy) 5) DT singers other than Charlie and LaBrie, secret messages by email_address_removed 6) I want by email_address_removed 7) Voivod. No DT content by Kyle Mallett 8) Stuff....I know you hate these useless subject lines... by Jeremy Lakatos 9) Prog Tape Swap -- Please Read by Prog Tape Swap 10) questions deserving answers... by "Dave D'Uva" 11) by Trey Allen 12) GOT MY AD, finally... by email_address_removed.de (Steffen Barabasch) 13) Announcing the Drummer's Discography WebPage by email_address_removed.au (Richie Teh) 14) AD dub site by email_address_removed (Jon Kretschmer) 15) Question. by Umesh Madhavan 16) Re: Jam Evangelists/Explained by email_address_removed (Michael Coghlan ) 17) Re: The 'jam sucks/so does your outlook on life. by email_address_removed (Michael Coghlan ) 18) best selling record by email_address_removed 19) RE: YTSEJAM digest 1147 by "Andrew S. Moore" 20) Re: Question/Answer by email_address_removed (Michael Coghlan ) 21) Caught in a Web by roland.theysohn@protel.de (Roland Theysohn) 22) Re: Take The Time by borlangw ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 23 Nov 1995 17:03:55 -0500 (EST) From: "Greg \"Big Brother\" Lee" To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: TAPE PROJECT Message-ID: Well Mr. Hartman...if you are wondering why you are not getting any orders, give your head a shake man! Don't you think that if DT really likes these bands that most of us don't? I have nearly everything they covered 'cause I like that shit too! I dig Kansas, I have the Zep Box set etc. The only thing I don't have is the Dixie Dregs and Genesis...I'm looking for DD and am not really interested in Genesis...I'm sure a lot of other 'jammers are in the same boat as me! Hey...isn't it neat how my column lined up...............................^ And to all Toronto area 'Jammers who saw MP and JL at the drum clinic, thanks for letting us know that was happening...thanks for nuthin'. Shit! Greg. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 23 Nov 1995 14:47:22 -0800 From: email_address_removed (Michael Coghlan ) To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Ryan B. Please reconsider/Right on Wim! Message-ID: Wim Slabbekoorn wrote: > >Ryan B., long time no see on internet! Nice to hear/see you talking >about God. Fucking, shitting, damning etc. So, you don't belief in >God, you're an atheist? Well, God doesn't belief in atheists. Nice >talking to you, the rest is not even worth an answer. Talking about >DT and God...they have their talents because of God. >Please list your talents, I'll pray for development!! > >PRO GOD, Wim Slabbekoorn Way to go Wim! It's good to hear there are other reality based people who listen to DT. I'm putting you in my address book of you're not already there for further contact. God Bless you Wim you are definately not alone, right Randy A. and you others out there? Rock steady, or should I say the Rock is steady. Michael C. WAKE UP!!! ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 23 Nov 1995 14:52:41 -0800 From: email_address_removed (Michael Coghlan ) To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: a little God quote humor Response - responded to Message-ID: >On Wed, 22 Nov 1995, Michael Coghlan wrote: > >> Zach wrote: >> > >> >"For God so loved the world, that he sent >> >his only begotten Son, that whoever should >> >believe in him, will not die, but instead >> >have eternal life." >> I think we're getting somewhere now Zach. How about John 3:16? >> > >Is that Petrucci or Myung? Cut that out I'm laughing so hard my sides are splitting, stop it stop it please ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 23 Nov 1995 16:27:15 From: email_address_removed (Mike Olekshy) To: email_address_removed Subject: YTSEZAPPA Message-ID: Neil, that'd be "Titties and Beer" by Frank Zappa. I found an old mixed cassette of my brother's, and it had that song on it. My friends and I just howl every time we hear DT connection - Portnoy loves Zappa. Speaking of Portnoy, that's totally cool that he writes his drum parts while on the can. I'm a guitarist/songwriter and I've come up with some of my best stuff while havin' a dump! Hey Kriski "I'm trying ... i swear i'm trying..." MMO --- Systems Origin ---------------------------------------------------- Logical Solutions. Calgary, Alberta, Canada. (403)-299-9900. 36 Lines. Your T1 Link providing Graphical as well as Terminal Internet access. 40 GIG BBS System. All lines 14.4K+up. WWW/LYNX/FTP/TELNET/IRC/PPP. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 23 Nov 1995 19:59:15 -0500 From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: DT singers other than Charlie and LaBrie, secret messages Message-ID: I was able to get a video of DT in 1989. Of course at that time Charlie was their singer...BUT...during the set both Mike P. and John P. were singing back up vocals. And they sounded damn good. Does anyone know , with the exception of Silent Man, why they don't do back up vocals "live" anymore?? Granted James can harmonize with himself in the studio, and it sounds great. I have to wonder why they chose to have him sing solo, without the harmonies, when they play live. OK Hairball...I know you have played with DT before (see Acoustic Dreams for proof)...so you must know the answer, so spill it!! BAFU VAI BAFU VAI Why did I write that?? Has anyone tried to play all of the DT albums backwards to get the hidden messages?? The best one is in Images and Words,,, Another Day.....About 2min 25sec into the song you can hear someone saying......oops out of time have to go now. C' ya Warren in Oregon Warren in Oregon with the DT Fan Club shaft buried deep where the sun don't shine. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 23 Nov 1995 20:06:36 -0500 From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: I want Message-ID: Hey I want to see DREAM THEATER LIVE right now! damn it! I've seen em 5 times..but jeeze...Im starting to freak, it's been too long! Hopfully the midwestern YtsejamCon will happen in spring of 96. When ever they tour out this way. see ya Chiefs lost...(sigh) ANYONE here from DALLAS TEXAS? see ya todd email_address_removed http://www.dreamt.org If you are looking for a limited printing of a (embrodered) DT Ytsejam International hat...write me! ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 23 Nov 1995 19:03:24 -0600 (CST) From: Kyle Mallett To: email_address_removed Subject: Voivod. No DT content Message-ID: Recently, someone mentioned that Voivod will be playing at the Marquee in London. If anyone could give me information on what the band is doing now, I'd appreciate it. Do they have a new album, or what? please e-mail personally. kyle ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 23 Nov 1995 21:45:55 -0500 (EST) From: Jeremy Lakatos To: email_address_removed Subject: Stuff....I know you hate these useless subject lines... Message-ID: Lemme see... first, the answer to my last lyric quiz, which no one got. "Who hunter? Who victim? God love America He surely doesn't love him" is from "Jean the Birdman" by David Sylvian and Robert Fripp. THE FIRST DAY is a great album, strange. It has a very heavy groove by Trey Gunn on stick and Jerry Merotta on drums, but the improvisation in guitars and soundscapes makes this sound extremely eerie. That no one on the list knows this just makes me think, "Shame on you." Considering how good this album is, I'd think it would fit the tastes of a good number of ytsejammers. That said, as always try to listen to a new group before you buy the album. Okay, now for a new one. Much easier: "*Brent*: Christ, the girls are onto you. A goodless herd, but I don't believe in God either. *Jesus*: And neither do I." ...for jammers who like listening to something much harder than Metallica. You know, I wish I were a woman. It's like, instant coolness. You like progrock, DT--the best music--well that's pretty rad. Shows you got good taste. But you're female--everyone loves you, knows who you are, reads your posts with anxious anticipation. The unique among the unique. Can't afford the surgery, though. Oh well. There probably are a lot of singers on the list. Everyone likes to sing. Though I can still make a note on the flute (six years being bored with an instrument easily kills seven years of experience), and could probably relearn trombone, and am often practicing drumming--lack of drums notwithstanding--I also sing. I'm a (it sounds to me, not that I'm unbiased) decent baritone, and what keeps me from being a 'vocalist' is lack of a band. So, in summary, I'm not sure if I'm a musician or not, but I guess you can add 'musician-wannabe' to major DT lover archetypes. You know, drumming at the same time as singing is really hard. Jerry Gaskill is just amazing. Oh, and truly awful joke time. Stop me if you've heard this one: "What do you get when you cross Lee Iaccocca and a vampire?" "AUTOEXEC.BAT" -- Know Inform? I need a programmer for 10% of an IF game. PLEASE help. email_address_removed ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 23 Nov 1995 21:46:46 -0600 (CST) From: Prog Tape Swap To: email_address_removed Subject: Prog Tape Swap -- Please Read Message-ID: Greetings fellow Jammers, I was on IRC this evening and I had a brilliant flash of inspiration (with a bit of help from some other guys): everyone discusses their favorite obscure groups on the Jam, recommending Band X or Band Y to their fellow Jam members... so, why not make an organized effort to get some music circulating amongst ourselves. Here's what I propose to do: Everyone interested will make a cassette of some of their favorite less heard of bands (Ivanhoe, Shadow Gallery, Anacrusis, whatever...) and send it to 3 other Jam members. This way each person who signs up can for the price of 3 cassettes, some postage, and a bit of time, receive 3 tapes full of stuff they may have never checked out otherwise. It'd be a great way to get exposure to new groups. So, here's what you need to do if interested: send mail to the following address indicating your intention to participate: email_address_removed -- Please include your complete mailing address and country if not USA, also your email address. I'll be the one compiling the list of people participating and actually assigning your three names and addresses. As for people outside the U.S. I'll do my best to hook you up with others outside the U.S., in the same country if possible. A few ground rules: 1. All correspondence goes to the above address: I'll handle all the logistics of the thing and if necessary get a volunteer to help me out. 2. I'm trusting all Jam members to be cool about this... please only sign up if you intend to make a compilation tape and send it to 3 people. Also, we're just going to leave it to everyone's consciences to be honest and get your tapes out after signing up... please don't abuse your fellow Jammer's trust in you. Also, please don't wait several months after getting assigned your addresses to send tapes to. Try to be prompt on your end. 3. Tapes: tapes should be probably either 60 or 90 minute tapes filled up with whatever you pick. The guidelines for music to include are: prog or of interest to prog fans... no Snoop Doggy Dogg, Garth Brooks, or Mozart guys... Also, try to pick some stuff that not everyone would be familiar with: Metallica, Queensryche, and Dream Theater are *not* acceptable... that's not the point here. The point is to introduce people to new bands. Also, please label your tapes well: track number, band name, song name, album name, etc. It does no good to get a tape chock full of great tunes with no names to tell you who they are by. 4. Postage and tape costs will be paid by the shipper. We don't want any money going back and forth through the mail, just tapes. If everyone is honest, this is not a problem at all. You pay for the three tapes and the postage to get them to their destination, and the guys sending tapes to you will do the same. 5. Any suggestions can be sent to me at the above address: (email_address_removed). 6. Anyone who wishes to thank me for my efforts and time can do so by simply making a 4th copy of their tape and sending it to me at: Edwin H. Reed Box 105 Gregson Hall Fayetteville AR 72701 This is not required by any means, but I would appreciate it if a couple guys would send me an extra copy of their tape for my troubles. I don't want to make it seem I'm doing this completely for my own benefit... I think all of us can benefit from this, and the prog community as a whole will thrive. That's all I can think of for now... everyone who wants to participate just drop me a line and we'll get this thing started. I'll start distributing names and addresses to participants as soon as I get enough. Ed. /**************************************************************\ | Preaching from the floor again, the same old sad song, | | Where did it all go wrong? I feel like I'm dying, | | Here's to love, to hate, to promises and Promised Land lies. | \**************************************************************/ | Queensryche -- Promised Land | email_address_removed | /**************************************************************\ ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 23 Nov 1995 22:48:29 -0500 (EST) From: "Dave D'Uva" To: email_address_removed Subject: questions deserving answers... Message-ID: I asked a few days ago if there is an ASCII form of writing songs for keyboards. I can't be the only one interested here! Can at least one person tell me either "no it doesn't exist" or (hopefully) "yeah you can get some keys songs (by DT) at the following web site...." Also, what is the instrumental they do after Lifting Shadows Off A Dream on the Jan 24/95 Awake in Japan show? Someone asked this already but nobody answered. And speaking of that particular video, how can I find out what they are saying in Japanese (like when they present the band with the platinum CDs) without actually learning the language myself? BTW: Last time I checked I wasn't subscribed to the Lyrics of Metallica/Megadeth list. ----dave email_address_removed.on.ca ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 24 Nov 95 00:29:19 -0500 From: Trey Allen To: email_address_removed Message-ID: ================YtseCon II Update================== -------DATE AND TIME????------ ----The YtseCon is planned for Thursday, Dec 28 @ aprox. 5:00 pm EST. right before the Malibu show---- --------The time and dates are set unless it ends up that no-one can come or that DT can't amke it that day.------- I know that many of you wanted it at other times, but I had to make it most practical for everyone and look at all the pros and cons and Malibu won. ------ARE YOU COMING???------ So now what I need to do is get an estimated number of attendants. I will post the list of people that I have and if you are NOT on the ***MAILBU (NY)*** show list, and WILL STILL BE ATTENDING the YtseCon send me mail. I repeat! If you aren't on the following list and will still be attending the YtseCon, mail me and let me know. ------------Malibu Night Club - Lido Beach, NY - Thur, Dec 28 + Tymoteusz Altman email_address_removed Marc Contrady Freind Freind + "Patrick H. Davis" brother The Digital Man email_address_removed (augie) Rachel Goldenberg Brian Cox Bigman Friend maybe another email_address_removed + email_address_removed (Adam H. Marshall) Andrew Keegan email_address_removed (Cornholio) Friend Friend Friend Friend email_address_removed freind friend friend friend email_address_removed Friend Then the # of attendants can be given to DTs managment to show that this isn't just some unorganized party. ----COVERING THE COSTS------ We will also have to have some kind of donations or entry fee or something to raise money for this. I was considering having this in a meeting room in a hotel near the club. This can run from $100-???? ...way up there depending on the # of people and size of room. Also we need some kind of food/refreshments and I would like to get some shirts made saying something about YtseCon II w/ the Majesty logo on it to give to everyone who comes. So I am thinking that maybe $20-$25 per person would cover everything. I will get back to you all on the exact price and all that, but I would really prefer that the money be sent prior to the show so I'm not diging so far in my empty pocket to front the cash!!! ------WAIT FOR A FURTHER UPDATE!------- If you have any ideas about the meeting place or anything else for that mater, let me know. Thank you for your support!!!! ____________________________________________________________________________ "Likely or not its a dream that we keep and at odds with our senses we'll climb. But if faith is the answer then we've already reached it and if spirit is a sign, then its only a matter of time." (Kevin Moore of Dream Theater) Trey Allen (T-Stretch) - email_address_removed - http://www.ju.edu/UsrWebPages/tallen/home.html _____________________________________________________________________________ ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Nov 1995 17:07:45 +0100 (MEZ) From: email_address_removed.de (Steffen Barabasch) To: email_address_removed (Ytsejam - the Dream Theater mailing list) Subject: GOT MY AD, finally... Message-ID: Hi! My copies of Acoustic Dreams arrived today. I have to disagree with the one who wrote the sound is better than on WDADU. The sound quality is GOOD, but on WDADU there are no fucking fade-outs. Forget it... the fade-INs are even worse. I have a bad feeling, sounds sort of censored. Imagine there's DT live on radio and you get home too late and miss the first seconds. Then during the first song your father steps in and switches the radio off, just before the ending chord. PLEASE, MIKE! Don't fade that SLOWLY next time! Subconscious was a LOT better, though the source-recordings weren't half as good as the AD ones. I think I got it now, that's what I always think when I hear AD: Sounds like someone started CD player and tape recording at the same time without thinking of that intro tape of the cassette... sigh... maybe that's why I'm so pissed, that's one of my worst nightmares: badly dubbed tapes... Hairball on vocals... did you really HAVE to list this fake band for legal reasons? Hell, get your laser printer ready ;-) BTW, AMAZING cover! The I&W-girl's mirror is a walkman... another secret dis- covered... Bye, Steffen ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 24 Nov 1995 17:34:24 +1100 From: email_address_removed.au (Richie Teh) To: email_address_removed Subject: Announcing the Drummer's Discography WebPage Message-ID: Hello Jammers!! Seeing that there's a lot of articles about Mike Portnoy's drum clinic, I thought I'll share this info with you. Note: the info here has nothing to do with DT. (sorry :-P ) I've created a Drummer's Discography WebPage and hope that another who love drums pay a visit to the site and let me know what cha think (including Mr Portnoy if you have a chance to surf the net :-) ). It also includes the discography (almost complete) of one of Mike's fav drummers (according to the FAQ) Terry Bozzio. So check it out! Drummer's Discography WebPage ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ The Drummer's Discography WebPage can be found in : http://www.cst.com.au/~richie/drum/index.html Currently it contains : * Terry Bozzio's Discography * Chad Wackerman's Discography * Robert Wyatt's Discography * a huge list of CDs released by Drummers The next drummer to be added is Dave Weckl. Future inclusions are : *Jack Dejohnette *Dennis Chambers *Steve Gadd If you have any information (such as album titles, track listings etc) on any of the drummers mentioned, or if you want to see your favourite drummer included, please email me at : email_address_removed.au Note : The existence of these discographies are due to contribution from the internet community. Without your help and input, it will not work. Enjoy!! Richie Teh ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 23 Nov 95 23:12 PST From: email_address_removed (Jon Kretschmer) To: email_address_removed Subject: AD dub site Message-ID: I am still doing dubs for the San Francisco area. Ill take tapes from wherever, and send them wherever, just give me enough postage to get it back to you. Email me if you are interested. I was formerly email_address_removed, but I got this hookup and it is much better, and will be canceling the AOL account soon. If you are emialing that account hoping for me to respond, you will probably just get a message telling you to email this account, so save yourself the trouble. And I enjoy spreading the dub, this is NO trouble for me, I assure you. Jon ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 23 Nov 1995 23:42:17 -0500 From: Umesh Madhavan To: "'email_address_removed'" Subject: Question. Message-ID: What is the correct pronunciation of 'ytse' ? ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 24 Nov 1995 01:40:17 -0800 From: email_address_removed (Michael Coghlan ) To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Jam Evangelists/Explained Message-ID: Neil wrote: > >Hi all > >1.Could we (you) please stop abusing the Jam as a vehicle for evangelizing? >If people wish to believe in various deities, idols, stones, rebirthing, >karma, totems, altenative universes, UFOs, life after death, etc, let them, >but please don't send posts to the Jam with content that attempts to spread >these views. It is your opinion on the "abuse" issue. I never start any "evangelistic" effort without having been proded by ignorant, reckless and senseless remarks about God and lack of reverence for His name. My intention is not to evangelize the Y-jammers, but to give a Christian's point of view on various topics presented by others on the list. Being a Christian and a Y-jammer myself I will not compromise or choose a "policically correct" stance on these issues. Politically correct does not = right, one must make this distinction. Being a Y-jammer I'm entitled to my posts. I'm not shoving anything down anyones throat. Those people who are not Christians most times take a Christian's point of view as an affront and feel threatened by the context of the language used. Sorry, will not water the Gospel down for the sake of being accepted by everyone on this list. I will not use this list as a vehicle for winning people for Christ. I will continue to present my stance as a Christian when I feel it is appropriate. >True, free speech is constitutionally guaranteed in many countries, as is >freedom to choose whatever religion (or lack thereof) you want, but I would >consider it to be basic netiquette to keep these things of the Jam, and if >you see posts that you want to comment about, then send a personal e-mail >to the originator. Otherwise I might be forced to start quoting >anti-religious texts, and we wouldn't want that, would we? Post all the anti-religious text you want, I hate religion anyway. As for netiquette I believe there are a lot of abuses with that regard being posted on the jam already. Flaming and gutter talk is not netiquette from what I understand. BTW, I do take certain subjects off the jam and direct it to the person I disagree or want to clarify with. God Bless, Michael C. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 24 Nov 1995 01:10:05 -0800 From: email_address_removed (Michael Coghlan ) To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: The 'jam sucks/so does your outlook on life. Message-ID: Will wrote: > >'jammers, > >Thanks to the two posters who said the list sucks and the members of >Blind Melon can die, fuck you etc...I laughed out loud during those posts >and take no offence. I'll support you guys through all the flames... Boy you have class. Why don't you start your own list for people who have a twelve year old mentality and thrive on negative news. You need help. Michael C. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 24 Nov 1995 04:21:49 -0500 From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: best selling record Message-ID: In ytsejam 1144, Neil wrote: >>I seem to have caused some confusion with my question about the best-selling >>record of all time. Perhaps I should have specified 'the best-selling single' of all time - >>not that it makes any difference to the results. Lots of you said 'Dark Side of the >>Moon' or 'Thriller'. Sorry, but wrong. The right answer, which was sent in by Paul >>Cashman is of course (drum roll held under) >> White Christmas by Bing Crosby, which has sold 205,000,000 copies to date. A few years ago, I remember watching a program where they said that "Grandma Got Run Over By A Reindeer" replaced "White Christmas" as the #1 Christmas record of all-time. So if White Christmas was #1 then the Elmo & Patsy tune so be #1 one now. That's just what I heard, I have no proof. I hate to say it, but I'm glad I won't be at the DT Birch Hill show. I was seriously considering flying out (from San Francisco) to see them. I've never seen DT and think this would be the perfect time. But it sounds like the mood there is going to be pretty ugly. It's a shame that you can't go to a show and just enjoy a good band without having to look over your shoulder constantly to see if someone is going to slam into you. I've never been hurt at a show by a mosher, but that's only because when the mood starts getting ugly, I move back. I hope everyone had a good thanksgiving. BTW, I have gotten a lot of requests for that Japanese 1/24/95 PPV show. If anyone would like a copy, you can send either a Money Order or cash (M.O. preferred) for $7 to cover the cost of a high grade tape and postage. The video is :120 pro shot in HIFI STEREO. I think my copy is directly from the master, so your copy would be second generation and in STEREO. Take care. Scott Cook 826 Vernon Circle # A Mountain View, CA 94043-1538 "Forget about your silly whim, it doesn't fit the plan." Rush ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 24 Nov 1995 09:40:08 BST From: "Andrew S. Moore" To: email_address_removed Subject: RE: YTSEJAM digest 1147 Message-ID: > Date: Thu, 23 Nov 1995 03:50:25 +0800 > From: email_address_removed.co.uk > Subject: RE: YTSEJAM digest 1147 > How come I received ytsejams 1146 and 1147 BEFORE 1145 ? > Patricia > Hmmm, funny that, I received 1144 before 1143! Maybe they censcor (sp?) the jams before sending them to us YTSEUKers! :) Andy. ------------------------------------------------------------------ Andrew S. Moore Small Systems Support Assistant Anglia Polytechnic University, Cambridge, UK. email_address_removed.ac.uk email_address_removed.ac.uk CJV338@unn.ac.uk ----------------------------------------------------------------- '"Seize 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: Fri, 24 Nov 1995 01:42:20 -0800 From: email_address_removed (Michael Coghlan ) To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Question/Answer Message-ID: You wrote: > >What is the correct pronunciation of 'ytse' ? > In my language it is pronounced: yit-zee or yit-see. Michael C. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 24 Nov 95 11:17 MEZ From: roland.theysohn@protel.de (Roland Theysohn) To: email_address_removed Subject: Caught in a Web Message-ID: HI Jammers, This is for Andreas who asks about the Caught in a Web Boot. Here is the Setlist:Pull me Under,6:00,Take the Time,Caught in a Web,Lifting Shadows.,Another Day,Erotomania,Voices,The Silent Man,A Mind besides itself,Metropolis. The Boot has a good Sound. Bye ----Oh no,that is that Kraut from Germany again----- DONT MISTAKE LACK OF TALENT FOR GENIUS ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 24 Nov 1995 13:09:33 GMT From: borlangw To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Take The Time Message-ID: Bafu wrote: > . . . . so I assume that each verse can be matched up with one > of the other four members - Moore, Myung, Petrucci, or Portnoy. I thought that ACOS was Mike's first lyrical contribution? Graham B. ______________________________ ______________________________________ |o o| |o o| | Graham Borland |:: | email_address_removed.ac.uk |:: | Dept. of Computing Science |:: | http://www.dcs.gla.ac.uk/~borlangw |:: | Glasgow University |:: | +44 (0)141 357 4033 |:: |______________________________|:: |______________________________________|:: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ------------------------------ End of YTSEJAM Digest 1154 **************************