YTSEJAM Digest 1228 Today's Topics: 1) Downtuning by zebrowski steven 2) Re: I NEED HELP (JMP-100) by email_address_removed.ac.at (Guenter Obiltschnig) 3) Psychotic Waltz by Thomas Prehn 4) Dave Mustaine by email_address_removed (Lars Hellsten) 5) speak of the devil by email_address_removed 6) Re: Godliness in music by email_address_removed 7) Ya know what? by email_address_removed (Ktulu) 8) JPM 100 and whatnot by Brian Wherry 9) DOOM2 DT Level Answers by Dave 10) First Mail and Ibanez USRG informations request by fascia@eerie.fr 11) Double Riff thread by email_address_removed (Jon Kretschmer) 12) Bootlegs, WDADU, The Mirror by email_address_removed 13) UK jammers by Paul May 14) GET DT EXPOSURE!!! ***IMPORTANT*** :-) by email_address_removed (Ktulu) 15) JACKAL JACKAL JACKAL JACKAL JACKAL NOT Jackyl by email_address_removed.nl (Gerralt Partiman) 16) Hi everyone! UPDATE and MORE by Michael Bahr 17) Subcon by borlangw 18) Re: UK Jammers Unite by "I.R. Coleman B9450389" 19) ACOS CD Project UPDATE!!! by email_address_removed.nl ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 14 Jan 1996 01:46:49 -0500 (EST) From: zebrowski steven To: email_address_removed Subject: Downtuning Message-ID: I like that JP is playing 7-string. There's nothing cheesy about that at all. Classical guitarists often play 7-string classical guitars in order to get more lower register. What about long-neck guitars or baritone guitars? These are also used often by classical guitarists. Downtuning, on the other hand, I am not a big fan of. Dimebag Darrell said once in his GW column 'if you tune down to D your riffs will be heavier than shit!' BULLSHIT! If you tune down to D your riffs will be a whole step lower! Heaviness, in my opinion, is measured by the composition, not the pitch. Downtuning you guitar to make your riffs more heavy doesn't help you at all. It's pseudo-heavy. It's the easy way out. If you want to write heavy riffs, you need to be dumped by your girlfriend, or lose your best friend to a drunk driver, or be told you only have a certain amount of time left to live. Well, not really. You just need to be a good enough composer to present these feelings to your audience musically. Then your riffs will be heavy because of what you put into them, namely YOU. Listen to the Pull Me Under intro. Heavier stuff cannot be written! Just because Soundgarden uses tunings like BBEEBE people think they're heavy. I don't think so. Downtuning to match the key of another song or musician, however, is pefectly acceptable. What if you are jamming with a piano or keys player whose next song is in D? By all means tune down! That's just a really inconvenient key for an E guitar. Basically what I'm saying is: tuning down for heaviness is not good. Tuning down to match keys w/ another player or to play EXACTLY what is in your head is fine. Steve Z p.s.: I like dimebag; don't get me wrong... ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 14 Jan 1996 10:21:11 +0100 From: email_address_removed.ac.at (Guenter Obiltschnig) To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: I NEED HELP (JMP-100) Message-ID: Paggen Christophe wrote > Hi there ! I really need to know more about the IBANEZ JPM-100 guitar (John > Petrucci's) [snip]. The current issue of the German "Gitarre & Bass" magazine contains an article about the JMP-100. Since you're from Belgium, you might be able to get (and read?) it. If not, send me a message and I will find out the specs (I don't play the guitar myself, but a friend of mine does and I occasionally browse through his G&B magazines...) Happy 'jamming, Guenter (ytse-obi :)) ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 14 Jan 1996 13:07:09 +0100 From: Thomas Prehn To: email_address_removed Subject: Psychotic Waltz Message-ID: It dosn't seem as if anybody knows Psychotic Waltz. I love the band, and I have all their releases. Their also an incredible live-band. Is it because the band has a german label, that you gays don't know them? If anybody has news about the band, please let me know! P.S - Don't tell me that they've opened for DT once, I allready know that! ******************************************************************* Thomas Prehn *** email_address_removed.dk *** from Esbjerg in Denmark ******************************************************************* ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 14 Jan 1996 10:33:35 -0500 From: email_address_removed (Lars Hellsten) To: email_address_removed Subject: Dave Mustaine Message-ID: <199601141533.KAA00286@infinity> It's been a REALLY long time since I've posted here, I guess I've just been sitting back enjoying all the commentary on the holiday shows, wishing I could've made the trip there. >The radio presenter asked him what he thought of Dream Theater and >he slagged them off! Well, I know that Megadeth like King's X. I read some interview with I think it was either Marty Friedman or Dave Ellefson where whoever it was said that there wasn't a lot of music he found interesting these days, but that he had some King's X in the CD player in his car, and "they're really good". So it wouldn't surprise me in the least if Dave Mustaine was into some progressive bands... My thought upon reading Ben's message was "So?" If 6:00 was the first DT song I'd heard, I wouldn't like it either, except for that cool instrumental bit in the middle where James flails his hair in all directions, running around the stage like a madman. > That, combined with the quality of the performance, which is one > of the best of the 8 I have seen, makes it a must-have for any fan. Brian: Please make sure this guy (Al) isn't part of the tape tree (except maybe as a leaf) - I don't think people want to risk being ripped off here. _____ _____ _-_ Lars Hellsten (email_address_removed) * Go Leafs & Pens! _-_ (\|/) http://infinity-online.com/~larsh/ * MatrixSoft Development (\|/) ~-~ "I saw the future, dressed as a stranger..." - Dream Theater ~-~ ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 14 Jan 1996 10:53:33 -0500 From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Cc: email_address_removed Subject: speak of the devil Message-ID: ain't it grand how one week we're talking about "torman maxt", and POOF!!! there appears mr. t. massaro of the same band. only in america. re: wfs transcription. i ran out of manilas, so i will need the manilas from all you boys and girls sending me stuff at this point (the first 10 orders are ok, so don't fret). if you can add the postage, that's fine, if not, no problems. ok?? oddly, with all these talks about myung as a "bass god", a friend of mine. who was at the malibu (1st dt experience), wasn't impressed with him at all. but he's more a jazz guy, so i guess it's understandable. i dig him. conrad- fuck you and your 85 degrees. you dog! re: dave mustaine: i'm surprised he has even taken the time to answer your dt inquiry in the 1st place. whatever happened to the "great asshole" reputation he's earned throughout the years. when i saw him in 92, some guy threw a cap with the message, "pick here, please." you guessed it, he put a pick there, but it was no guitar pick. all i could say is i hope he didn't have a cold, cause that guy sure would have. and all night he kept saying, "shut up you asshole, or i'll shove my guitar up your ass to some guy." fallen angel, perhaps? that will be all. love and kisses dk ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 14 Jan 1996 14:17:27 -0500 From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Godliness in music Message-ID: This is obviously my first post, so don't all laugh at me now. I wanted to respond to the letter that Dave Plotkin so graciously took the time to write to all of us. You said it all, Dave. Being a DT fan (or a fan of any other band, for that matter) is not all about cranking the music up and headbanging (although on some of their songs it's sort of hard to resist), it's about the feelings in us that these beautiful melodies evoke. The thing that I like most about my favorite musicians is the way that they bare their souls when they play. When James LaBrie sings about some sort of betrayal, or unrequited love, or just feeling wonderful if that's what the song is about, we feel his emotion. It doesn't matter if Kevin Moore wrote the lyrics to Space-Dye Vest. When I listen to that song I hear two separate people expressing their pain- one through his piano and the other through his voice (which is gorgeous). On more uplifting songs such as LSOAD I hear John M's joy at meeting someone who understands him and touches him so deep inside, and I am happy for him that he has such a person in his life. And the way James takes those words and makes them his own, it's almost too much. I am not ashamed to say I come close to orgasm whenever John Petrucci plays one of those preternatural guitar solos. Even though I could not play guitar to save my life, thanks in part to the size of my tiny hands, I can almost feel his fingers moving up and down those frets at lightning speed as he releases all his ecstasy, misery, anger, excitement, or whatever emotion is possessing him in that particular instant. And Mike Portnoy, well, what is there to say. He's got four limbs that do the work of eight or nine. Talk about your coordination, not to mention strength, agility and sense of rhythm. And it's not just the mechanical movements either. Being able to hit a cylinder with a stick is nothing if you are not putting your whole mind and body into it. That dude must have a whole mess of stuff going on up there in his noggen. So that pretty much sums up the way I feel about Dream Theater and that godly level of excellence that shines through on every album they make. It's a shame that they don't want to live forever because the world will never get enough of them. To all you DT fans out there Love, Charone Frankel ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 14 Jan 1996 13:16:46 -0700 From: email_address_removed (Ktulu) To: email_address_removed Subject: Ya know what? Message-ID: >The bass line from Bush's "I don't want to come back down. . . " song & >Bon Jovi's "You Give Love a Bad Name" EXACTLY the same (both in B minor) Also, from that same Bush song, they use the same chords that are used at the end of ACoS. Or, at least the same chord pattern. >Steffen wrote: >> Back to Tama, back to Bear Track, back to Prater, back to IAW? >Therefore, back to surprise hit single with gallons of MTV play :-) /me laughs. I have a something I want to ask. Not a poll or a survey...more like an essay question, except more interesting. What aspect of Dream Theater music is it that you like? Or, since you may have gotten to the point where you like it all: What aspect of it drew you in in the first place? By this, I don't mean how you first HEARD of DT, but when you _did_ first hear them, what part made you like it? Hey! Sure beats a Top 5 poll! :-) Ben "/me" Laussade "Stop the whales!" "Save the madness!" ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 14 Jan 1996 14:09:43 -0500 (EST) From: Brian Wherry To: DT List Subject: JPM 100 and whatnot Message-ID: A jammer was asking about the Ibanez JPM-100. I'm sure there are several owners of that guitar on this list that can tell that fellow all about it, BUT, there is a new one coming out!! John told me that it's basically the same thing, but with a different Picasso graphic deal. Hopefully they'll have some literature on it at the NAMM show -- I'll be sure to grab one and give you all the lowdown! Plus, I'm sure I'll have some other stories to pass along..... Later! Brian ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 14 Jan 1996 17:50:31 -0500 From: Dave To: email_address_removed Subject: DOOM2 DT Level Answers Message-ID: WHOA!!!!!! My email is packed! I am responding to all the email regarding my DT Doom2 level in here, because I just do not have the time to reply to all the mail of been getting about it...here are some answers to your questions: 1. No, the level will not work for Doom1...it is for Doom2 only. 2. The level should be completed in approximately 3 weeks. It's a lot of work, a lot of hours, and I am getting the sounds together for a friend to help me edit them in. 3. I am saving all of the email requests for it, and will attatch the file in my replies when the level is complete. 4. To those of you who asked about editing Doom2, I am sorry but I do not have the time to teach you. I downloaded an editor called Edmap1.31 from a bbs and taught myself how to make levels...you're probably going to have to do the same. It is NOT easy, and I really couldn't teach you via email. 5. I will try to send you some of my completed levels soon, but keep in mind they are for deathmatch, so many of them don't have monsters in them.] 6. For those who requested the Queensryche level, I will be sending that to your email. I have heard that it doesn't run properly on some systems (because of the detailed lines in it) but so far my friends and I have encountered no problems running it. Also, the Queensryche level doesn't have any modified sound clips or actual band images...the Dream Theater level will. 7. If you have sent an email to me requesting DT level, then YES you are on the list. I had considered charging a small donation for the level($5), but i have since changed my mind. As a fellow Ytsejammer, I feel that it should be distributed freely to anyone who loves Dream Theater as much as I do! That's all for now, and please be patient with me folks...I'm working 2 jobs and I've been sick, so it's hard to find the free hours needed to create this stuff. The release will definitely be in early February! Dave (email_address_removed) ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 14 Jan 1996 23:57:05 +0100 From: fascia@eerie.fr To: email_address_removed Subject: First Mail and Ibanez USRG informations request Message-ID: <199601142257.XAA18749@solar3> Hello Jammers ! I'm a new subscriber, 20 years old and coming from France. I'm very happy to listen all these news about the BEST band 'round the world (because in france DREAM THEATER are not popular at all !). So thank you all ... Now, I want to ask all of you some questions : - Does anybody knows if DT is going to tour in Europe, and if they're going to, where and when ?!? - I would like to know more about the Ibanez USRG models. I've seen one in the 94' Ibanez Catalog - J. Petrucci had a purple one with a flamed maple top. For me it's the best looking guitar I've ever seen. So, if you have technical datas such as available colors, pickups, hardware and the price in the USA, don't hesitate ! Marc Fascia (You can Dream while you're Awake !) ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 14 Jan 1996 17:00:54 +0800 From: email_address_removed (Jon Kretschmer) To: email_address_removed Subject: Double Riff thread Message-ID: Vanilla Ice copied the riff off of some other song, but I cant remember the name of the song. Anyone know of it? And I just heard the Conciously Unreal version of Metropolis. Dominici sucks HARD. Im sure he is a good singer, but not in this type of music...Anyone know what he is doing now? Is he in a band? Jon ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 14 Jan 1996 21:51:59 -0500 From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Bootlegs, WDADU, The Mirror Message-ID: Everyone thinks James doesn't like bootlegs, but if you listen to just before TLF on Lost In The Sky, he doesn't sound too mad. Its kinda dumb that they don't want to play any songs off of the first album because its 8 years old. Come on! I mean Metallica still plays songs from Kill Em All (12 years old), and I can't think of any off hand, but a lot of bands still play old songs. Besides, AFIL, Afterlife, The Killing Hand, and The Ytse Jam are some of their best songs! Someone said could you imagine The Mirror on a six string-remember the intro to Take The Time on Live In Tokyo or most other live shows from that part of the tour? BTW, is that "Puppies On Acid"? I never knew what POA was. later--------------Brian ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 15 Jan 96 8:51:26 GMT From: Paul May To: email_address_removed Subject: UK jammers Message-ID: Hi, And there's me, Paul, from Bristol. I've been on this list since a month or so after it began a couple of years ago, now. Mostly I just lurk, but I do the (very) occassional posting... BTW, about 1.5 years ago, I posted an interview I did with Mike Portnoy at the Bristol Bierkeller, during their Images & Tour gig. I believe a lot of the Q&A were subsequently used in the FAQ. I still have a transcription of that interview on disk. Do any of the Jammers out there who have DT WWW Home pages want me to email them a copy of this to include on their page? Regards, ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dr Paul May, School of Chemistry, University of Bristol, UK tel: +44 (0)117 9287667, fax: +44 (0)117 9251295 email: paul.may@bris.ac.uk WWW: http://www.bris.ac.uk/Depts/Chemistry/staff/pwm.htm "Another squashed hedgehog in the gutter of the information superhighway" ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 14 Jan 1996 21:32:27 -0700 From: email_address_removed (Ktulu) To: email_address_removed Subject: GET DT EXPOSURE!!! ***IMPORTANT*** :-) Message-ID: A few of us IRC'ers have come up with a ploy to get DT more exposure. OPERATION DAVID LETTERMAN, JANUARY 26th!!!!!!!!!!!! If we can get the whooooole Jam to send letters to "The Late Show with David Letterman", then I bet he'd play 'em. WE NEED EVERYONE TO DO IT. I REPEAT, EVERYONE. It's snail mail, so here's the adress: ^^^^^^^^^^ LATE SHOW WITH DAVID LETTERMAN The Ed Sullivan Theater 1697 Broadway New York, NY 10019 Sign your letters with: Online Ytsejammer Your Adress And the rest of your adress SEND YOUR LETTERS ON JANUARY 26TH!!! LET'S DO THIS! I'm willing to bet that Dave will do better for us than eMpTyV!!!!!!!!!!! ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 15 Jan 1996 11:58:37 +0100 From: email_address_removed.nl (Gerralt Partiman) To: email_address_removed Subject: JACKAL JACKAL JACKAL JACKAL JACKAL NOT Jackyl Message-ID: I HAVE TO set this straight! No, it's not the Jackyl jerk-offs. Please note that this band's name is written with an "a" insrtead of the "y". They are from Denmark (or Norway but what the hell), and the music is like the "old fashioned" (I hate that term) power metal. Anyone who likes Vicious Rumors should check them out! Bye! Gerralt the JACKAL. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 15 Jan 1996 04:46:17 -0700 (MST) From: Michael Bahr To: email_address_removed Cc: email_address_removed Subject: Hi everyone! UPDATE and MORE Message-ID: Hi all! From now on, to preserve bandwidth, Ken is going to be taking my CD update posts to the Jam and making them accessible separately to you all. This will be available as a file that is "gettable" from the list server (like backissues of the Jam are) and on Jeff Chew's web page. Here's how to get it. EMAIL: send a message only saying: get ytsejam bahr-update.960114 to ytsejam-request@arastar.com with a subject of "asdf". (Note ^^^^^^^ that the address is NOT ytsejam@arastar.com.) If you have problems retrieving the file, send email to ytsejam-owner@arastar.com asking for help. ^^^^^^ WWW: http://www.columbia.edu/~jc309/dreamt.html WDATu shipments are slowly picking up steam. I've packed up to copy number 200 and I'm getting them mailed with all possible speed. I want to publicly thank everyone who has been helping out with dubs of Subcon and Acoustic Dreams for the Jammers... your service is very much needed and appreciated. I had an interesting experience today... it sure livened up a dull evening... the way a bomb going off can liven up a nearby funeral! I was making copies of tapes for a few people... Olaf Bode, Chris King, Jaison John, and so on, and I reached for my CD rack and noticed that the CD I was going for (DT) was sticking out of the rack a bit. I tapped it back into place but it wouldn't go. All this while watching TV so I wasn't paying attention. Well, I figured some dirt or trash had gotten wedged in there, so I pulled out the CD and stuck my hand in there to fish it out. WHOA! I was stung TEN TIMES in less than two seconds by a SCORPION that had taken up residence there!! Talk about freaking everyone out who was relaxing at my apartment at the time! Just remember, all you snow-bound Jammers, that living in Arizona has its hazards too! :) Got stung in the fingers on my fingering hand too. It's hard to type. I don't know if I can play bass this weekend, but I imagine I will be able to without TOO much difficulty. It was only mildly poisonous, and the poison control center had an easy time of it. It's only after an episode like this that I realize how much we take those services for granted. OK, on to other things. Dream Theater is, as you all know now, on a short break prior to beginning the creation of the new album. Expect it roughly by September. They have stressed that they plan to visit every possible tour location this time, so I doubt any of us will miss out. The more I get the lucky priviledge of speaking to any of them, the more I am impressed. No egos here. I think many of you who are lucky enough to go backstage on their shows, will find that the best approach to talking to them is to chat freely about any and all topics. I mean, you gotta figure: they get to talk about themselves/the band/the songs at EVERY after-show. As professionals, they indulge our desire to Know More, and do it with general good cheer. But deep down inside, we all want to make a great impression on them, and the best way to do that is to just be yourself. Don't suck up to them, don't put them on a pedestal, don't use the time as a chance to point out their errors on the albums, and try not to dwell too much on interview-type conversation as there is usually an interview somewhere that's already answered it. Just be as natural as you can (which I admit is DAMN HARD when you're thrilled to meet someone) and remember friendliness comes off better than interrogation. :) After all, when the instruments are put away, they do other things, just like we do when we turn off the CD player. Since I had been receiving mail of the nature of "how should I act when I go backstage" and "what should I say if I get to meet them" fairly consistently lately, I decided to post this to all so that those who were wondering about it anyway could find out. Anyway, there was only one final thing that I could offer today. First off, the orders for Antiquities are coming GREAT, and Scott Herman has surpassed his Antiquities cover with BETTER covers (if that's possible) for Legends/Critical Mass and Scenes From a Memory. I can't WAIT to show it to everyone. And if at all possible, please resist the urge to mail me asking on the status of your WDATU order, unless I say I've sent through 200 and you're like number 40. Or something to that degree. I promise, cross my heart, they're getting sent as fast as I can. All a request like that does is make me stop taking down the orders for the day, dig up the orders bin where the Cds are, cram through all the sorted orders looking for a specific one, to find out it's still gonna be awhile before it's sent. I really appreciate the incredible patience you on the Jam have already shown to me in these efforts. Take care all! Mike Bahr, email_address_removed ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 15 Jan 1996 12:59:59 GMT From: borlangw To: email_address_removed Subject: Subcon Message-ID: I finally got a Subconscious CD (thanks Jerry!), and I love it. One question, though . . . whose idea was it to put Pacman on the cover? :-) Graham B. [sig not trimmed] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 15 Jan 96 12:48:00 gmt From: "I.R. Coleman B9450389" To: Dream Theater Subject: Re: UK Jammers Unite Message-ID: There is also Ian in Huddersfield ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 15 Jan 1996 13:24:00 +0100 (MET) From: email_address_removed.nl To: email_address_removed Subject: ACOS CD Project UPDATE!!! Message-ID: LIMITED EDITION COMPACT DISCS Information and Update, Current to 1/15/96 1. Introduction Dear Ytsejammers, for those who don't know me (hmm... that's most of you), my name is Marcel Berkhout and I am the second guy (you all know the first one) on the Ytsejam list to make bootlegs. I'm from Holland, keep that in mind if you find any typos :) Like Mike Bahr I'm not out to scam all of you and make huge amounts of money. I'm really into bootlegs and this is the perfect way for me to broaden (sp?) my horizons (wow!) As you can see I took the liberty of copy-ing Mike Bahr's update-style. I think it's something you all are familiar with and easy to read. 2. What is .................. (still looking for a good name, hint!, hint!) This was my 4th Dream Theater concert of the year and probably one of the most memorable 'cause they played ACOS!! It was recorded on the 8th of July this summer during an outdoors festival called 'Bospop' (Please don't ask me why it's called that way). Dream Theater didn't headline the festival, but judging from the amount of people wearing DT t-shirts most of them came to see DT :) A friend of mine recorded the show with his portable DAT-recorder and some great mics, so the quality of the recording is great, especially for an outdoor show. Aahh hell.... might as well tell you all the truth.... the only negative thing I can think of is that there are some people (with no vocal ability whatsoever) can be heard from time to time during the 'easier' and 'slower' songs (LSOAD and Another Day). I hope this doesn't bother to many people. Because DT didn't headline the festival they only played for 70 minutes. The setlist was : Intro Under a Glass Moon Lifting Shadows of a Dream Voices A Change of Seasons Another Day Pull me Under [encore] 6:00 The booklet will contain actual pictures from the festival, all FULL color of course! I have some cool ideas for this :) 3. What is the release schedule? YES! I have reached the magic number of 100 copies! I'm still not sure about a release date, but I think it will be around May or something like that. I need that much time 'cause I have to start making plans first now. I have to contact the person who took the photos at the festival, the person who prints the booklets, etc. etc. I'll post regular updates to the 'Jam with the progress. 4. How much will .......... (fill in name here) cost? I'm not out to compete with Mike Bahr, so my prices will be exactly the same as his. ($25 base cost) I'm not sure about the postage yet, but I think that it won't differ much from Mike's prices. 5. The reservations Note that the numbers are not CD numbers. Please e-mail me if you see any mistakes/typos. Nr. Name e-mail address: 001 Gerralt Partiman email_address_removed.nl 002 Carmen J Pezzone email_address_removed 003 Jason Skwewes email_address_removed 004 Bill Wrightson email_address_removed 005 Mark Metzger email_address_removed 006 Richard James richard@capitale.qc.ca 007 Pat Daugherty email_address_removed 008 Wessel Marquering email_address_removed.ac.be 009 Dave Silva email_address_removed 010 Mark Haberman email_address_removed 011 The Digital Man email_address_removed 012 Dennis C. email_address_removed 013 Ryan T. 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Moore email_address_removed.ac.uk 060 Marc Contrady email_address_removed 061 Emilio Cavaceppi email_address_removed 062 Bill Wrightson email_address_removed 063 Matthew Erwich email_address_removed 064 BILL HUSTON email_address_removed 065 Stephen Glowacki email_address_removed 066 Andreas Kasper email_address_removed.de 067 Andrew Garinger email_address_removed 068 Steve Jacobsen email_address_removed 069 Charone Frankel email_address_removed 070 Mark Tiplady email_address_removed.co.uk 071 Brandon Vaughn email_address_removed 072 Joseph N. 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Ensinger email_address_removed 096 Christian Roth email_address_removed 097 Stuart Booth email_address_removed.co.uk 098 Andrew Miller email_address_removed Sat 099 John Cummings email_address_removed.ca 100 Jan-Michael Souter email_address_removed 101 Olaf Bode email_address_removed 102 Olaf Bode email_address_removed Information: Stephane's huge order is being bought as a group order for others in his home country, not an order to keep for later. 6. Famous Last Words To conclude my update I would like to thank everyone who reserved a copy. I'm really surprised that I didn't get any reservations from Japan. Usually there is a huge order from the land of the rising sun. I hope that I can manage to get the project rolling fast now, because there's a lot of work to do for me. If you have any questions about the project, feel free to e-mail me any time. Thanks, Marcel Berkhout email_address_removed.nl ------------------------------ End of YTSEJAM Digest 1228 **************************