YTSEJAM Digest 1208 Today's Topics: 1) Re: Savatage by email_address_removed (Michael Coghlan) 2) THE WINNER OF THE POSTER/SUBCON CD/TORI A CD by email_address_removed 3) Re: AVOID *KRYS FUELL* LIKE THE PLAGUE!!!! by King Semantic 4) Rush Tribute disc by John Hough 5) exhaustion! **spoiler el-n-gee** by email_address_removed 6) Moderation by John Mastin 7) I am back! by email_address_removed 8) ACOS means?????? by Mark Smeets 9) My 3 new CD's by email_address_removed (Ktulu) 10) Re: YTSEJAM digest 1207 by Jeremy Lakatos 11) Local Access Show w/ DT available soon by Bill Wood ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 25 Dec 1995 19:49:07 -0800 From: email_address_removed (Michael Coghlan) To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Savatage I couldn't even find DWD for a Christmas presnent! :( Michael C. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 27 Dec 1995 23:00:02 -0500 From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: THE WINNER OF THE POSTER/SUBCON CD/TORI A CD Message-ID: 3RD pLACE - TORI A. CD is : email_address_removed Fernando M. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2ND pLACE - Subconscious CD : Christopher Fry ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 st PLACE **************************************** *************************************************** *************************************************** *************************************************** *************************************************** *************************************************** *************************************************** P. Mcloughun of the UK Congratulations to P. Mcloughun, she won the SIGNED DREAM THEATER POSTER! ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Write me if you have any questions. Thank you all for the orders..look for new contest soon. email_address_removed ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 28 Dec 1995 00:52:51 -0500 (EST) From: King Semantic To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: AVOID *KRYS FUELL* LIKE THE PLAGUE!!!! Message-ID: Evening folks, Although I wont comment on this post specifically, it DOES remind me that I too am waiting for tapes that were promised 14 MONTHS AGO! I've been reasonable, I've been patient, and still .... no tapes. I dont intend to make it an issue here yet, but ... I still am waiting for YES: Dallas Talk Tour video I wont mention names yet, and hope that this can be taken care of quietly and quickly. Waiting, Andrew ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- ERROR .signature unavailable due to locally inclimate atmospheric conditions ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 27 Dec 1995 22:54:50 -0800 From: John Hough To: email_address_removed Subject: Rush Tribute disc Message-ID: Just read this off the SFK hard rock list and thought you all would like to see it: >Tribute time: now word comes that there's a RUSH tribute in the works. Slated >to appear are Billy Sheehan, Mike Portnoy, Fates Warning and others. Thank >Mike Varney for this one. Cool HuH? John Hough - email_address_removed "Suddenly in his head he heard David Lee Roth bawling: 'Oh Iyyyyy...ain't got nobody'...and this time he *did* laugh. He couldn't help it." -Stephen King, The Drawing Of The Three ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 28 Dec 1995 04:11:18 -0500 From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Cc: email_address_removed Subject: exhaustion! **spoiler el-n-gee** Message-ID: [spoiler alert added-kbibb] i am fucking exhausted! it is now 4 am, and i am tired as hell. but that's because i just got home from one of the best and worst concerts i have ever been to. yep, you guessed it, i survived the el-n-gee show. i'm not gonna go gung ho with this, but the set list was: uagm, mirror/lie, blues jam-lsoad, acos, rover-something-damage inc.-in the flesh?-heart of the sunrise-innoncence faded, surrounded, voices, pmu. the songs were incredible! it is amazing to see these guys take these songs and add new things to them. it was wonderful hearing the new surprises!! derek fits in great (when his sound wasn't dropping, and they were tight as a baby's butt! now you wonder where the bad part comes in-try waiting out in the cold for 2 and a half (for some 3-4) hours. that's a start. el-n-gee is such a poorly managed place. i am utterly disgusted by what happened tonight. it seems they were way unprepared, and they said they'd leave us out for 40-45 minutes more, which became 2 hours. they were really asking for the people on the line to get hostile (i.e., snow, wood chips thrown at windows), and that is in effect what made the show last only 99 minutes. it's a downright shame that this crap had to happen. so to those of you going to el-n-gee's saturday, be aware. and yes, i met some of you tonight at the radisson. there were so few there, unfortunately. alas. anyways, here's a partial list of lowlights and highlights for the evening. lowlights -the wait, of course -pleasure crush; sort of like alice in chains or rage vs. machine, but they sucked. the drummer was a little interesting, but that's about it, really. -barely finding a place to eat in new london before the show (i happened to run into a freindly's so i was lucky) -the fact that i didn't get to see mike bahr (mark, did you find him?) -the fact that so few people showed up for the reception. now the highlights -the re-arrangements of the tunes (parts of lie, uagm, for example) -the pary of the medley that included in the flesh and heart of the sunrise into innocence faded. itf was amazing; when i heard hots, i seemed like the only one who knew what it was, and i almost came all over myself, and when if came on, i'm pretty sure i wet myself and the girl next to me. -the redhead wearing a skirt complaining about the cold. -the dude who took all the papers and lit a campfire in fromt of the club during our wait -"daddy warbucks", presumably a roadie for pleasure crush who looked really nasty -the fact that i managed to slip-slide my way to the front even though i arrived at almost 8 pm. -the fact that i didn't come out of there pouring sweat like a banshee -the fact that i passed the headquarters to the wwf on the way!!! good night, and see you at the malibu. david, the magical but deafened kobayashi ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 28 Dec 1995 09:51:33 -0600 (CST) From: John Mastin To: email_address_removed Subject: Moderation Message-ID: Hi all, I noticed some concern about the list being moderated. Ken is doing it not to censor us but to cut down on some of the fluff that is on the list. One such target of fluff is .sig files. By fluff, I mean stuff like where people put in a three line message and a huge .sig. See what I mean? This type of thing can get very time consuming to cut out thus taking away from time that he could be doing other things. I do know that in a lot of 'Net circles, it is polite to have a sig file be less than 6 lines long. I'm sure he would appreciate it as well as the rest of us. Plus too, the less time he has to spend massaging the Jam, the faster we get them delivered rather than waiting around for messages that may end up being a couple of days old. (One example is the recent news of the second El 'N Gee show. No one would want that message seen too late! :D ) With the Jam growing as fast as it is, it'll be a task just to keep up! So let's be considerate and help him out! Thank you, Johnny Look ma, no sig file. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 28 Dec 1995 11:52:58 -0500 From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: I am back! Message-ID: I said I'd do it, now here I am. How was the show on Wednesday? Talk to you soon, George. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 28 Dec 1995 11:17:03 PST From: Mark Smeets To: email_address_removed Subject: ACOS means?????? Message-ID: ** Reply to note from ytsejam@arastar.com 12/28/95 01:00am +0800 ok, I JUST got DT's A Change of Season, now, I have to say the entire cd is excellent, The Elton John is really well done, I don't like zep much so I hardly listen to it, the Medly rules. ACOS is also excellent. what the hell is the song about though? I mean, when it comes to Carpe Deium, there is a quote in that song which I believe is from Robin William's Dead Poet Society, one of the best movies ever made imo, I just wondered whats the deal with the song. Mark [sig trimmed] -- http://vax1.rain.gen.mo.us/~mhs/stranger.htm over 400 links, the Steve harris/David Ellefson/Cliff Burton/Frank Bello web page, crisis numbers. email me at email_address_removed ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 28 Dec 1995 11:49:29 -0700 From: email_address_removed (Ktulu) To: email_address_removed Subject: My 3 new CD's Message-ID: MY 3 NEW CD's "Parallels" Fates Warning "Hemispheres" Rush "Symbolic" Death All 3 rock. Ben "Finally Got His Double Bass Drum Pedal" Laussade "Tweet, tweet, tweet!" Some bird, from A Change of Seasons Bad spellers of the world UNTIE!!! ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 28 Dec 1995 15:37:31 -0500 (EST) From: Jeremy Lakatos To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 1207 Message-ID: > > Coincidental? How? I don't know any chemical refs in DT (Petrucci is writer > > of a college chemistry text). > > That's interesting, too. I was refering to Ottavio Petrucci who, in 1501, > first printed music using moveable type. > > Glenn Hey, thanks for edifying us. In SNL style, "I did not know that." Then there's Patitucci, the pretty great bass player. NP: California Guitar Trio, _Invitation_. God (er, I mean Dog), "Toccata and Fugue in D Minor" sounds awesome on guitar. These guys should open for DT--no, these guys should play WITH DT. I know I liked fusion, but the classical thing has its merits. <*> email_address_removed (Beck Depression Inventory: 34) ------------------------------ Date: 28 Dec 95 16:12:11 EST From: Bill Wood To: Ytsejam Subject: Local Access Show w/ DT available soon Message-ID: Hi guys. I was at the DT show at the El'n'Gee on the 27th (and am going back the 30th). While I was there, I spoke with someone from the local Cable TV company. They do a show called Loud and Proud which features interviews and concert footage of (mostly) national bands. They taped during Pull Me Under (and they are gonna get more footage Saturday). The also taped an interview with Mike Portnoy. The show is an hour long and will probably also include other bands as well. (They have done Warrant, Firehouse, etc.) At the time I spoke with him he did not know the exact content of the show. The video will be available for around $20 (to cover production costs). I am supposed to call him back later to find out the exact contents (which bands are included and how much time DT gets) and I will be given a phone number to use for ordering. I will pass on any information and the phone number as soon as I get it. If you e-mail me, I will respond via a personal email with the information as well. Please don't email me with comments about how this is a rip-off or stupid or anything like that. I am just passing on the information as a favor to anyone that may be interested. (If you waited in the cold for 3 hours like we did to get in, you deserve a little recognition by being in a TV show even if it is local access cable.) Cheers, Bill ------------------------------ End of YTSEJAM Digest 1208 **************************