YTSEJAM Digest 2573 Today's Topics: 1) Sick people around here by rickbond 2) Ytse Jam : How to make by rickbond 3) NEW VICIOUS RUMORS SINGER, NO MORE SECRETS!!! by "Michael Kohsiek" 4) Lunch? by "Jeremy C. Hallum" 5) Re: Sick people around here by Andrew Miller 6) Wheeeee! by "Jeremy C. Hallum" 7) They call him Flipper, Flipper... by email_address_removed 8) Re: "Mainstream" music by ytsejammer 9) Re: YTSEJAM digest 2572 by Chris Ptacek 10) DT on radio! :) by Steve Chew 11) Re: Loudest and LaBrie by Your Majesty 12) Walk a mile in these shoes, pooch :) by Jon Parmet 13) An interesting point. by "Nicole R. Stachowicz aka Kirby 8>" ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 21 May 1997 09:57:28 -0400 From: rickbond To: email_address_removed Subject: Sick people around here Message-ID: > Date: Tue, 20 May 1997 21:03:35 -0500 > From: filth > To: Heavy Metal Computer Nerds > Subject: learning to die? > Message-ID: > > > > >and for a special bonus: James LaBrie Being Burnt To Death (live) > > YES!!! SIGN ME UP!!!!!!!! > > ~Rip > You people are sick and need help. Wasn't this a place for people that like Dream Theater to come together and chat? If this was bad humor, I apologize for this response, if not...deal with it. Take Care Rick Bond ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 21 May 1997 10:00:32 -0400 From: rickbond To: email_address_removed Subject: Ytse Jam : How to make Message-ID: > >>Ytse Jam serves 1200 : (How to make Ytse Jam) ARGH!!!! I missed this...could someone send it to me? I'd appreciate it. Take Care Rick ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 21 May 1997 16:13:25 100 From: "Michael Kohsiek" To: email_address_removed Subject: NEW VICIOUS RUMORS SINGER, NO MORE SECRETS!!! Message-ID: Hi Vicous Rumors Fans! Now I have all the information you want: The new VR-singer is called MORGAN THORN and is an 28 years ols "unknown" from Wisconsin. His influences are Bruce Dickinson, James Neal and Carl Albert (thanks!). Concerning the new member, Geoff Thorpe says: "The only way we could add someone to the band after Carl is, if we found someone truly great!! We did ... he is unbelievable!! With Morgan in the band our limitations are gone. We can be as melodic as we want ... and as heavy!!" Sounds good to me, I hope "Something Burning" was the only "fault" in the great career of the band. By the way: The new, ninth, album is called "WEIGHT OF THE WORLD" Look out for it in the future!! Michael *************************************************** * "So where do we begin * * and what else can we say? * * When the lines are all drawn * * What should we do today?" * * * * "A Pleasant Shade * * Of Gray" - Fates Warning * * * * * * Michael Kohsiek * * Blumenesch 8a Siegerlandstr.15 * * 49078 Osnabrueck 48527 Nordhorn * * Tel.: 0541/43771 05921/722272 * * Germany * * * ***** "still writing letters in my head..." ****** ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 21 May 1997 10:37:05 -0400 (EDT) From: "Jeremy C. Hallum" To: "Distributor of fine NDTC. Ytsejam Inc" Subject: Lunch? Message-ID: > From: email_address_removed (Dr. Mosh) > Subject: BOSTON/NE/NY > > Hey Folks... > > If any of you are in the CT, NE, NY Area... I'll be in Boston May 27th - > June 3rd if you wanna go hang out, mosh, cause general chaos... send me > e-mail at: email_address_removed Hmmm.... I smell a ytseboslunch sometime in this period... Skadz? Jon? Wacky? Binky? Whatddya think? Anybody still in town except for me and Jon? Any bands in town that weekend? I've been listening to the new Magellan for about a week now, well, that and the new Fates. Anyone have any mp3 samples around cause a friend hooked up elsewhere wants a shot at some of the songs before he buys. Good album. I really like the last song on it, some really funky stuff with piccolo, or flute, or something. -jeremy +=====================================================================+ # grad student, Boston U. # "Some people fly, and some of us worry # # Boston, MA 02134 # I'd risk it all to have wings # # Astronomy # I know if I try, I'll get where I'm going # #<*> Jeremy Hallum <*># keeping my eyes on the sky" # #<*> email_address_removed <*># -Queensryche, "Some people Fly" # #<*>email_address_removed <*># http://bu-ast.bu.edu/~jhallum/ # +=====================================================================+ ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 21 May 1997 09:37:34 -0500 (CDT) From: Andrew Miller To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Sick people around here Message-ID: >You people are sick and need help. Wasn't this a place for people that >like Dream Theater to come together and chat? If this was bad humor, I >apologize for this response, if not...deal with it. bad humor? of course not. we would jump at the chance to burn james labrie alive. i mean, we're devoted fans. while we're at it, let's burn the rest of them to show our support. grab the fooking marshmallows! dumbass! it wasn't bad humor, it was dark humor; black humor; call it what you want, but i can't believe you'd think for a minute that they were serious. rip's post wasn't any worse than the rest of the shit that's posted lately, so lighten up. hell, i laughed my ass off at it. it's better than watching people bitch and whine and complain about, well, anything... or posting responses to threads put to rest days before... or getting into the egoist bullshit ravings that seem to frequent this list... i guess i should stop. i could go on forever. -Andrew (subtlerage) ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 21 May 1997 10:58:56 -0400 (EDT) From: "Jeremy C. Hallum" To: "Distributor of fine NDTC. Ytsejam Inc" Subject: Wheeeee! Message-ID: > ------------------------------ > > From: Lars Hellsten > Subject: nothing at all > > > I think there are two camps of DT fans here. The metalheads who also > happen to like DT, mainly for the heavier stuff, and the people who like > mostly lighter stuff but who DT appeals to because of the complexity. > Chances are that people who listen to mostly heavy metal won't like no > doubt. Mind you, this is just my little theory, so don't believe me if you > don't want to. > Right on. Count one for Lars. I've run into both camps in places. I have one foot in each camp, but I've seen people who like DT for the light stuff, and people who really like it for the stuff on Awake. > ------------------------------ > > From: Buck Stodgers > Subject: La, la, la, la... > > You can still count on "Jeremy" being #1 though. WOO HOO!!! Someone else knows I'm #1!!! > Just an aside: with all this talk about how MTV ignores metal, I just > thought I'd mention an MTV news story I saw Monday (after watching that > Crue video) that talked about Rob Halford and Judas Priest going their > separate ways. It freaked me out that they actually had a story like > this one there. Maybe they're not all bad... But didn't they break up something like 5 years ago? eMpTyV, on the trail again. > >Friday was the birthdate of Captain Morgan > > DOH! Did I miss his birthday again! He's gonna kill me... How old is he > now? 130, 140? I think I'll have a Morgie-Coke to celebrate! Maybe two, or three, or four. --------------------------------------- > From: Thiago Zaninotti > Subject: the ALTURA band. > > > Does anybody know something about the ALTURA band ? > I got their CD: mercy from magna carta and it really drove me crazy. > I would like to know if they are recording or something... Yes, they have been rehearsing for the past several months, and will be going into the studio soon for an autumn/December release. This word, straight from an email from the lead guitarist. -jeremy +=====================================================================+ # grad student, Boston U. # "Some people fly, and some of us worry # # Boston, MA 02134 # I'd risk it all to have wings # # Astronomy # I know if I try, I'll get where I'm going # #<*> Jeremy Hallum <*># keeping my eyes on the sky" # #<*> email_address_removed <*># -Queensryche, "Some people Fly" # #<*>email_address_removed <*># http://bu-ast.bu.edu/~jhallum/ # +=====================================================================+ ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 21 May 1997 11:06:04 -0400 From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: They call him Flipper, Flipper... Message-ID: Hello, Well, now I'm on my director's computer, so I'm really breaking the rules... heheh... And I keep forgetting to turn off the automatic quoting for replies. DOH! Hans wrote: >I'm so agree with you Paul. You really have to look hard for DT info in >the mail. Jammers, lets keep to the subject and skip the info 'bout DVD >format, other non-prog band and what if James quit DT. The Ytsejam >would be much more interesting to read. Ummm... That would be NO. Go back and read your registration letter. If you lost it, I'll forward mine to you. It describes the intent of and discussion topics on this mailing list. The next person who tells me what the Jam should be is going to get daily registration letter mail bombs from me until they say "Uncle!" And as I do recall, several people commented on their interest in the DVD stuff, myself included. If you don't like this list, then try the Voices list. You'll only get digests from that when an album actually comes out, and only then if people remember that Voices exists... >Anyone heard any news about Metropolis II? Will it be ready in time for >the next CD? Oh, my bad. I guess this is only your first day on the list, otherwise you'd know what the answer to this was. Raitz wrote: >"Anybody know when the new album is due? Thanks. John Doe." See above. Lars wrote: >I think there are two camps of DT fans here. The metalheads who also >happen to like DT, mainly for the heavier stuff, and the people who >like mostly lighter stuff but who DT appeals to because of the >complexity. Dear God! I'm actually agreeing with Lars! But I think there's a third category as well: people who were in one of those two previous categories and have begun to cross into the other due to the influence of opinions and album recommendations from the Jam. >Of course. But I was talking about specifically the 70's teams that >were coached by Scotty Bowman. Excellent post (though I think you could have just sent it to me). My father tells me of the good old days when hockey was just played by Canadians and professional wrestlers actually got hurt... :) >I can't resist in noting though that they've successfully completed an >internet tribute CD. Any person addressing this idea on the Jam (besides myself, of course :)) will be flamed to death. Be warned. On the road to the unemployment office, Andrew Forcier a.k.a. Buck Stodgers ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 21 May 1997 11:19:32 -0400 (EDT) From: ytsejammer To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Re: "Mainstream" music Message-ID: On Tue, 20 May 1997, WhiteWolf wrote: > I despise all "mainstream" music. You name the band, I won't like them. > Especially Alanis (I get ill just thinking about her). I haven't turned a > radio > on in over 6 years. Is this because you really hate mainstream music or just because it has the label of "mainstream music" that you hate it? Because there is at least SOME mainstream music (for me) that is very good. For example, the people that only listen to progressive rock are just as close minded as the people who only watch MTV. Brandon ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 21 May 1997 10:29:02 -0500 (CDT) From: Chris Ptacek To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 2572 Message-ID: > Apology NOT ACCEPTED, fuck off and DIE!!! :) > > I love you Mads... How sweet. Now if I can just find that left over flight sickness bag... > I love these people complaining about NDTC... who the fuck is DT??? Who > the fuck is Dream Theater??? While some people would like to hear only DT content, and would prefer a silent lull when there is no DT info to be had, I think most do not. There are two things to take into account here: 1). there are newer people (note: not newbies. I don't believe in that term) here, who only want to hear about DT. But the problem is, they'd actually want to discuss things that have been beaten to death time and again here. So the veterans are tired of it. These people get somewhat upset that the list doesn't conform to their expectations. 2). slowing the throughput on a list can actually be extremely bad. I run a progressive mailing list (http://www.prognosis.com/madsman/) that has been extremely slow. It's partially my fault, due to a misconfiguration early on, but still, it sucks mightily when someone posts something in February, and it isn't seen until May. It's particularly bad when it's someone announcing his or her band's new album release, or a concert he or she's playing the following week. You don't want that to happen here. > I couldn't agree with you more! > I got my Dream Disc shipment today with Conception-Parallel Minds, > Elegy-Supreme, Stratovarius-Forth Dimension, Tad Morose-A Mended Rhyme, > and Morgana Lefay-Past Present Future. I just drive out to Impulse (I believe DreamDisc is within driving distance too) and buy the stuff from their storefront. :) Can you review the Conception and Elegy albums? I have Conception's "In Your Multitude" and Elegy's "Lost". Conception seems to be a better band (really listenable metal. Great stuff) while Elegy has better musicianship, but awful songwriting. I can't listen to Lost, even though these guys can rip it up. It reminds me of Mark Slaughter singing Anthem... > I'm so agree with you Paul. You really have to look hard for DT info in the > mail. Jammers, lets keep to the subject and skip the info 'bout DVD > format, other non-prog band and what if James quit DT. > The Ytsejam would be much more interesting to read. For people who haven't seen it 1000 times already, maybe. Besides, the "what if" that you mention is DT content. > Anyone heard any news about Metropolis II? Will it be ready in time for the > next CD? No one has heard it yet, and it will almost definitely not be on the new album. > I think there are two camps of DT fans here. The metalheads who also > happen to like DT, mainly for the heavier stuff, and the people who like > mostly lighter stuff but who DT appeals to because of the complexity. Hmm. I think there's something more like 900 little tribes of music fans here. There are metalheads, and there are cock rockers and there are people that listen because they heard TTT in that Toyota commercial 4 years ago... > Chances are that people who listen to mostly heavy metal won't like no > doubt. I think it's more "the people who don't like No Doubt" that don't like No Doubt, personally. > Chris Ptacek and I have had an interesting discussion of the recent > post bringing up the Kansas list as a better place than the ytsejam. > Though I thought it was good to give an example of a situation that > we should aspire to reach, his opinion was that the Kansas list is made up of > different people, and what works for them won't necessarily work for us. Good > point. I don't want it to sound like "We're beyond hope" or something like that though. We just haven't found an all around solution to the bickering that comes up now and again. I think it would really come down to having the list owner (Scabs? Is that his name :) be more involved. Only he can do something about the inappropriate posts (I'm not talking about moderation. I'm talking about some things that should be set in stone... rules that would be enforced). This isn't a reality right now though... so we have to come up with a new solution. > I was wondering if anyone else has gotten something from Dream Disc that they > could recommend. SYMPHONY X!!! - Chris ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 21 May 1997 11:29:50 -0400 (EDT) From: Steve Chew To: email_address_removed Subject: DT on radio! :) Message-ID: Hey, I heard Dream Theater on the radio again (Pull Me Under). I guess somebody at 98 rock in Baltimore must like DT. :-) It's a dangerous thing to hear DT on the radio while driving your car... Steve -- Any Babylon 5 fans out there? I'm selling some B5 trading cards and pre-selling the new B5: Special Edition cards on my web page: http://www.clark.net/pub/iz/cards.html Steve Chew -- email_address_removed ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 21 May 1997 11:43:13 -0500 From: Your Majesty To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Loudest and LaBrie Message-ID: > I read somewhere that the Castle Donnington Monsters of Rock > show (headlined by Iron Maiden, if I remember right) hit 138 db > during Maiden's set. I heard somewhere that Manowar hold some unofficial record for the loudest show...i think it was about 143 db. The loudest show that i have been to would probably have to be DT. Could have been due to the fact i was 4 feet from the amps :) > If there's people out there thinking like this, I'm embarrassed to > call myself a fan of DT. Has anyone REALLY listened to WDADU? > Dominici's sounds like (and looks like) a faggot! hehehe...I think this is the most hypocritical thing i have ever read. You question someones loyalty to DT because they want to see LaBrie kicked from the band...Then you go on to say that it was a good choice for them to kick Dominici? So let me understand this...If you like LaBrie, you are a fan. If you like Dominici, your not a fan. Did i get this right? and yes, i have REALLY listened to WDADU and I like it a lot. And LaBrie looks more like a woman than Charlie does :) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- |\| So here I stand all alone...With chisel in hand I work my stone... |/| |\| And leave a message for all to see...And contemplate mortality.. |/| |\| - Savatage |/| |\| Jim Lutz |/| |\| email_address_removed email_address_removed |/| |\| email_address_removed email_address_removed |/| ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 21 May 1997 15:48:43 +0000 From: Jon Parmet To: email_address_removed Subject: Walk a mile in these shoes, pooch :) Message-ID: > Sounds like he's saying that expecting everyone to be open-minded makes > one close-minded. Which is fundamentally wrong. People aren't machines. It's called high hopes :) > Basically, if you don't expect anything of anyone you're > automatically a pretty open-minded individual. Naw, it just makes one a bland, middle of the road, nothing, robotically moving through the universe. Wouldn't it be great if everyone was that perfect, without soul, to expect nothing from anyone? NOT! I'd kill myself if my expectations ever sank that low. Fortunately, when my expectations aren't met, I don't go whining about it. So what if someone else is closed-minded! Does that make someone else's mental spewage any more righteous? The time people spend tearing each other new assholes is time better spent listening to Scarred :) Of course, that's just my opinion. I could be wrong ;) > That is, assuming you use gooder grammar than the last guy. We be the lastest in line....See how us shined :) > then you will have people like me getting off your back by > cluttering the jam with replies to your whining... doubt it :) > Andrew Forcier > Waiting on a new P.O.S. Compaq... Some people just love to continue to punish themselves :) For what it's worth, we deployed a mission critical system for the Air Force back in mid '95. An IBM RS/6000 running AIX. Not one hardware failure (shhh!) and it runs 24-7. I take it back: one of the Microcom Modems blew up :) I know there is at least one person on Ytsejam from IBM (Greg Lee?). Great job, guys!! Solid platform, reliable OS, a no-brainer to administer and maintain. It is true that you sometimes do get what you pay for... *------------*------------------------*--------------* | Jon Parmet | email_address_removed | 617-494-2851 | *------------*------------------------*--------------* I believe that what I'm feeling Changes how the world appears - Rush ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 21 May 1997 11:04:17 -0500 (CDT) From: "Nicole R. Stachowicz aka Kirby 8>" To: email_address_removed Subject: An interesting point. Message-ID: Hey, I'm going for Most Frequent Poster here... ;) Lars Hellsten wrote: >I think there are two camps of DT fans here. The metalheads who also >happen to like DT, mainly for the heavier stuff, and the people who like >mostly lighter stuff but who DT appeals to because of the complexity. I really think this comment is true. Maybe we could keep it in mind as we discuss different types of metal/rock/whatever Top 40 became? Just a suggestion. :) And now I'm gonna learn how to play the guitar. :) -Nicole/Kirby |~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~|~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~| | Net boy, net girl | Nicole Stachowicz Kirby/KirBee | | Send your heartbeat 'round the world | email_address_removed | | Put your message in a modem | University of Houston-Downtown | | And throw it in the Cyber Sea |~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~| | *** Rush "Virtuality" *** | Visualize Whirled Peas! | '~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~' ------------------------------ End of YTSEJAM Digest 2573 **************************