YTSEJAM Digest 3453 Today's Topics: 1) Ryan Whitaker rules! by Lars Hellsten 2) Truce? Please? Anyone?!? by "Neal Brown" 3) No DT/Playstation (Sony) by VAIMAN 4) 107.1 by Michael Pomerleau 5) Ytsejam Tribute to Dream Theater??? :-) by Rogerio Brito 6) NDTC by Rogerio Brito 7) Japanese Jammers: Possible extra ticket for Jan. 16 by "Paul Gregory Humm" 8) Bahr Boots by Rick Booth 9) Re: How to get albums by groups like DT by Chris Calabrese 10) DTIFC toke party, bad country songs, and stinky songs. by "Washburn" 11) Re: My 90 minute DT tape, New Awesome Boots by MTeiper 12) Re: Boots & Boots & More Good Boots by Pat Sullivan 13) Even better than the Bahr thing by Eric Desobe 14) ??? by "Kevin Villines" 15) by Bernardo Pulgar 16) Mike Bahr sucks monkey smegma. by Laussade ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 13 Jan 1998 20:43:32 -0500 (EST) From: Lars Hellsten To: email_address_removed Subject: Ryan Whitaker rules! Message-ID: Got home from work today, and to my delight saw a brown package in the mailbox! Well, I sprinted up the steps, and indeed it was my copy of Seven Wonders! With the Canadian postal strike and all over with, it's nice to finally be able to get a copy of this! I know this has been said a ton before, but anyone who doesn't have Seven Wonders yet, you don't know what you're missing! Ryan probably doesn't have any more of them left by now, but not only is it a great concept and a great CD, but the turnaround on orders is great. I'd definitely encourage everyone to order Spinning Years as well! This is great news for anyone who doesn't want to shell out hundred to buy bootlegs. *9* CD's worth of boots for $22! You can't beat that. And there's no noticable loss of quality because of the compression. A couple of paycheques from now, I'm going to be getting me a CDR and copy all of these boots onto regular CD's that I can play in my CD player. The money I'm saving from not having bought any of the originals (except Subconscious, and I have TDOW on tape) will almost pay for the CD writer in itself, and I had planed to get one anyway for various other morally questionable uses. ;) ** Lars Hellsten (email_address_removed.ca) ** ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 13 Jan 1998 17:46:48 PST From: "Neal Brown" To: email_address_removed Subject: Truce? Please? Anyone?!? Message-ID: Re the Bahr Wars....guys, give it a fucking rest already. Seriously. Mads, just live and let live. Please. If it's that offensive, email him in private but don't just flame him. Mike, don't take the bait when he flames you. All it does is make five or ten Jams in a row look like a kindergarten, until cooler heads prevail. Just everybody take a deep breath--right now--and think twice about posting YET ANOTHER flame. Speaking of thinking BEFORE posting....can we keep the bullshit threads to a minimum? I mean, it doesn't take eighty people telling whats-his-name that KevMo probably does NOT get on the DT IRC channel very often. And we don't need to keep theorizing on what's going to happen to James' voice if he smokes weed, and the other six thousand bullshit tangents--smoking cigarettes is worse than pot, he might end up like Geoff Tate, ad nauseum. I realize I'm just spitting into the wind here but this is annoying to read six million people all saying the same thing. ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 13 Jan 1998 20:48:11 -0500 From: VAIMAN To: email_address_removed Subject: No DT/Playstation (Sony) Message-ID: I broke down and bought one...a Sony Playstation. GREAT! huh? Games are 60 bucks each? oh ok...HERE IS WHAT I would like to know. Since CD burners are on the rise etc..etc..can you copy a Sony playstation game and use it? Does it use the same equipment? It seems that the Sony Playstation CD is alittle 'thicker'. Anyone have any info on this? Let me know...thx! todd s email_address_removed www.dreamt.org \\|// (o o) ---------------oOOo-( )-oOOo------------ email_address_removed ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 13 Jan 1998 21:43:09 -0500 From: Michael Pomerleau To: email_address_removed Subject: 107.1 Message-ID: At 04:50 PM 1/12/98 -0800, you wrote: >Guylind, but I can't be sure. There's also a station that comes in around >106.9 / 107 ish in Connecticut and area, and I still had it, though fuzzy, >into northern NY state. They played some quality rock music from a whole >range of eras, but last I was able to tune into it, no DT. Don't know if that >helps. That station in CT would be WCCC(106.9), in Hartford. They were at the DT gig at the Webster in Hartford. They will occasionally play DT at Night from 9:00 onward. But they play a ton of garbage. Alot of the Jammers helped out in Emailing them requesting DT's "Burning My Soul" and they played it quite frequency for a while. I haven't heard them play You Not Me yet, though. The other station in CT which I get sometimes is WAAF(107.3) from Boston, which can be occasionally picked up in Hartford. They have John Osterlind as a DJ, and he really is a great DJ. He plays GREAT songs, and is really a good DJ. Yes, I know that he is the GUY who said that they did the survey and no one liked DT, but in fairness to him, he is an EMPLOYEE there and is probably just doing what he is told. When he DJ'ed for WCCC in Hartford, he played A TON of "Pull Me Under" and "Take the Time." Thats how I first got into DT (My First time). Anyway, Michael Pomerleau E-mail: (Home) email_address_removed OR email_address_removed (Work) email_address_removed Visit My Home Page at http://w3.nai.net/~mpomerle Who knows where the Cold Wind Blows... I ask my friends, but nobody knows... WHITESNAKE . . . 'Love ain't no Stranger' ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 14 Jan 1998 00:42:25 -0200 (EDT) From: Rogerio Brito To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Ytsejam Tribute to Dream Theater??? :-) Message-ID: On Tue, 13 Jan 1998, woot wrote: > http://www.cyberhighway.net/~washburn/Eve > ok just kidding there's no porn on that site. I'm just getting kinda > desperate for some feedback. Tell me sucks, tell me it rules, just tell > me something. We realize you want original stuff, and that's on the > way. Until then, listen to Eve repeatedly. Well, here is your feed back. :-) I just listened to it and it seemed good. I don't think that I like that much the "mix" of instruments, but I don't know how you could change it (I'll listen to it again and send more comprehensive comments later). Also, the patch that you chose to do the guitar (that's a keybord, right?) were kinda strange. My next comments will be accompanied by time references, so you know exactly to what I'm refering. Overall, VERY GOOD! BTW, if all you people that play instruments did your songs like Woot and Washburn, then I think that we could finalize the Ytsejam tribute... * some people would play the songs; * some people (Scotchman, for instance) could do the artwork; * some people could put the songs on CD (Mike Bahr, Ryan Whitaker, me, if they agree) and distribute them. The next step is only to get people to actually listen to it. :-) The name for the project? "Ytse JAM"? :-) (I'm a newbie in this list and I don't know if you already thought about these things -- you probably did). Of course it would be nice. I know that Big Swifty has a version of "Space-Dye Vest" (he sent me in a trade) and it was interesting (don't remember a lot of the details, but I'll listen to it again). The "production" will be very heterogeneous, but I think that with collective effort, everything can come out very good. > woot []s dreaming, Roger... -- =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Rogerio Brito - email_address_removed.br - http://www.ime.usp.br/~rbrito Undergraduate Computer Science Student - "Windows? Linux and X!" Bootleg/trade page: http://www.ime.usp.br/~rbrito/bootleg.html "Life is ours, we live it our way (...) / And nothing else matters" James Hetfield (Metallica), Nothing Else Matters =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 14 Jan 1998 01:00:39 -0200 (EDT) From: Rogerio Brito To: email_address_removed Subject: NDTC Message-ID: UHUUUUU!!!! Just found out a NEW radio station here in Sao Paulo!!!!!!!! It's, how can I say, an "alternative", "not official" station, which plays some wicked stuff (just for you people to know, when I tunned it, it was having an interview with Andreas Kisser, from Sepultura --- I never thought that the pirate radios had bands supporting them, let alone huge, international bands such as Sepultura). Unfortunately, since it's not official, its transmission was finished at 11h45m PM (DAMN, the only good radio here in the region! DAMN! DAMN!). He was doing some jams and he played "Kaiowas" live, among others!!! He also told that one of his influences were Steve Howe, from Yes and then he played "Mood for a Day"! Then he also told that one of his biggest influences were Metallica and the DJ put "Metal Militia" (funny, it seemed *A LOT* heavier)!!! :-))) I've never seen a radio play "Metal Militia" before and then they played "Devil's Dance", followed by a song by a band called Ozric Tentacles (or something like that, I don't know for sure). But it was very interesting (it was only instrumental, with some similarities to the middle of "Metropolis", heavy at the same time and with some good handling of pauses and many time signature shifts -- I liked it and I'll be looking forward to hear their material). Unfortunately the fucking DJ didn't say the name of the song. :-(( Anyway, Andreas Kisser will be again on this station on 28th, with a Band called "Irmandade do Blues". It's intended to be a mix of heavy metal and blues. :-) What a discovery!!!!!!!! I can't even express my satisfaction for their cool programming! The next thing to do is, of course, ask for some Dream Theater and some Death Metal. :-) -- =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Rogerio Brito - email_address_removed.br - http://www.ime.usp.br/~rbrito Undergraduate Computer Science Student - "Windows? Linux and X!" Bootleg/trade page: http://www.ime.usp.br/~rbrito/bootleg.html "Life is ours, we live it our way (...) / And nothing else matters" James Hetfield (Metallica), Nothing Else Matters =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 13 Jan 1998 19:26:20 -0800 From: "Paul Gregory Humm" To: email_address_removed Subject: Japanese Jammers: Possible extra ticket for Jan. 16 Message-ID: My friend Eric may have an extra ticket to the January 16 Dream Theater show in Tokyo. I am not sure what price he is asking, but it's definitely not more than what he paid for it. If you are interested, you can contact him at email_address_removed. Also, if anyone has information about pre- or post-show ytsejam gatherings, I am sure he would appreciate to hear from you as well. Thanks. Paul ----------- Paul Humm email_address_removed ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 13 Jan 1998 21:28:35 -0600 (CST) From: Rick Booth To: email_address_removed Subject: Bahr Boots Message-ID: With all the discussion about Prism on the ytsejam lately I have something to add: What is the general length of time it takes to process orders? For instance, I mailed Mike Bahr (1) copy of the UK LIE Single on December 22, 1997. I put my request list inside the package and I expect to receive the items on that list in 4-6 weeks. Is that a reasonable assumption? (not that I am bitching about wait times or anything, I'd just like to know what to expect) Aside from that question, all have to say about Prism is "keep it up." Mike spends plenty of time and overhead creating the discs and packaging and he doesn't do anything disrespectful to DT. I've seen some pretty shitty DT boots, like Live in Long Island from GEMA records. That item puts does no service to DT or the fanbase. It's garbage. Prism discs are different--they are quality work. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 13 Jan 1998 22:54:26 -0500 From: Chris Calabrese To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: How to get albums by groups like DT Message-ID: > I Live In An Area Where Absolutely Nothing Is > Readily Available. I Drive 6 Miles Just To Get To Wal-Mart, 30 To Get > To The Nearest Computer Supply Place. Please, I Am Desparate!!!! > There > Are NO Specialty Shops In My Area AT ALL. Radio In My Area Isn't Good > Enough To Be Joke. To Me "Good Country Music" Is Like "The Best Root > Canal I Every Had." That's All That's Available In My Area Other Than > cRAP An Crock 40. You Might Say I'm Fed Up. Please People, Help Me > Out > Here! Dude, where the hell do you live??? Tennessee? Iowa? Nebraska? Dude, this is a bit off subject, but I feel bad for you dude. I should stop complaining about living in CT. We have it a lot better here. I feel your pain, brother...Let me guess...you have high incest rates over there too, huh? Chris ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 13 Jan 1998 21:17:55 -0700 From: "Washburn" To: Subject: DTIFC toke party, bad country songs, and stinky songs. Message-ID: <01bd20a3$63a5a4c0$a7e21ace@korgx3> Hmmm. Just to keep this thread going... (what the Hell, I have nothing better to do and it IS DT related). Listen to the DTIFC CD at the point just before Mike jumps over and starts plunking on the piano (track 11, 3:07). In the background you can hear (I think it's Derek) someone says, "Why don't you get these done so we can get on our... *something, kinduv delayed and guilty sounding*?" Then, someone else says, "We can't fire up out there anyway." Hmmm..... >>>To Me "Good Country Music" Is Like "The Best Root Canal I Ever Had." You like that song? Wasn't that a B-Side to Achey Breaky Heart? Not that I'd know or anything. (neck reddens) >>>I enjoyed it, and I think if we can gather up some more attempts, maybe >>>that fan-originated tribute album could be produced (and distributed by >>>Prism Records ^_-) Not unless I get some money out of it, dammit! Fuck it if Mike Bahr can making a killing of my damn... Oh, sorry... (turns off walking/talking brainstem mode) >>>then I think that we could finalize the Ytsejam tribute... Mommy! Mommy! The bad man is back and he's touching me again! Make hime stop! Bad touch! Bad touch! Washburn ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 13 Jan 1998 23:21:44 EST From: MTeiper To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: My 90 minute DT tape, New Awesome Boots Message-ID: Hey - Regarding the 90 minute DT initiation tape I made: >>SIDE A: >>Funeral For a Friend/Love Lies Bleeding (LIVE) >>Pull Me Under >>Lie (EDIT) >>Innocence Faded >>Take the Time >>Space Dye Vest > Glad to hear it's working. Tell me, cuz I'm curious... what was the motive > for kicking it off with a cover tune? No pre-conceived motive, really. I just really love their version of the Elton medley. (it's my fave cover from the Uncovered show), and I figured it would be a great opener to a tape. Plus, in the event that the listener is remotely familiar with classic rock, a little song recognition right off the bat couldn't hurt things. As I said, this tape was made prior to FII, and on the day the album came out, the girl I made the tape for heard me cranking BMS and liked that one too. Whad'ya think... time for a Volume 2? :-) Hey, in all this Chris vs. Mike banter, one thing has sadly gotten lost in all of it. Mike has just released a KICK ASS Queensryche boot (Visions Of Another Time) from the Rage For Order tour! (Got mine the other day... WooHoo!!) If you're into older QR, this boot is essential: killer track list, killer performance, killer quality. What else is there? Buy this NOW! (Unless, of course, you find the whole notion morally offensive... *BIG WINK*) Also, I recently got my Amophis boot (The Isle Of Joy) some guy in Finland was advertising on the Jam. This, too, is a must-buy for Amorphis fans. GREAT crystal-clear quality for a non-soundboard show, and a great set list. Here's the guy's email address for anyone interested: email_address_removed There's also a website devoted to it, but I lost the URL. The CD was also very reasonably priced at $15 or so. Awesome stuff! Well, that's it for now. Good Night, friends! - Matt T. NP: Manowar: The Hell Of Steel (Best Of) (Repeat After Me: MANOWAR KILLS!!! :-) ) ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 13 Jan 1998 23:29:51 -0500 From: Pat Sullivan To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Boots & Boots & More Good Boots Message-ID: >Then what the hell is East West doing? And you're saying all those >mail-order catalogues are illegal? They're making money off someone else's >music aren't they? and so is Wal-mart, Sam Goody, Camelot, Wherehouse, >Record Town... Man there's a lot of shameless businesses goin around! I just thought I'd repost that particular paragraph, because I think it's the single most coherent comment I've seen on the topic. There's been a lot of opinions thrown around on the topic, but the fact of the matter is, just about *everyone* makes money off of a band's music once they sign a record deal. People complain about the $20 Mike charges for a boot CD that cost (say) $3 to make, what about the *legit* recordings? Those CD's are still $15-$20, and I'm willing to bet the record companies don't pay $3 apiece. It's an ugly business all the way around, and you can't get indignant about one side and not the other. _____Pat Sullivan_____________________________________ E-Mail: email_address_removed WWW: http://www.ici.net/cust_pages/psull/psull.html IRC: DDictator ICQ: 2049374 ______________________________________________________ It's not hard to meet expenses, they're everywhere. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 13 Jan 1998 23:44:05 -0500 (EST) From: Eric Desobe To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Even better than the Bahr thing Message-ID: Amidst this latest Bahr controversey I must add this little piece. I recently realized one of Marcel's boots and must say it is by far the best boot with Derek around. The band is so much better when you can hear him and trust he can be heard. The show is one of the European fix one's and I recommend it to all. For only 20 dollars (and hell I got in two weeks, kick ass) this is a must have. Just thought everyone should now. Take the time. -Eric ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 13 Jan 1998 22:49:04 -0600 From: "Kevin Villines" To: Subject: ??? Message-ID: But we digress. PS-Mike Bahr kicks Ass (I knew I couldn't write something without saying that. Damn!) PS1-Chris, it's obvious that Mike has somehow put something into most every ytse-jammers drinking water and we are powerless against his money making juggernaut! PS2-No, not really! ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 13 Jan 1998 21:18:53 -0800 (PST) From: Bernardo Pulgar To: email_address_removed Message-ID: > I'd like to meet an artist on a major label who has never compromised > any of his/her music because of label pressure. I think King Crimson are about the only ones who can feel free to say that they do whatever they want. Graham wrote: > My question is why would you want something that sounds that much like > I&W ? I can't stand DT wanna be clones like Ivanhoe and the many others. > After all non of them will ever be better than the original ? This is a funny question. I don't get the point here. What's wrong about wanting to listen to other bands that are doing a fine effort to produce bright music? Does this mean that if someone likes DT best, they should stop buying other CD's? I like the early Genesis, but should it stop me from buying Marillion or IQ? I don't think so. It's good to listen to all alternatives (sorry about that) and then be able to choose which band you like more. That's the way it works! :) >If I had to rank those in sounding like DT... I would say... >DT = Mayadome, LV, Rush, FW Mayadome sounding closest to DT. To those saying that RUSH sounds like DT, well... how can I tell you... I look like my father, not my father looks like me, get it? I know what you meant, but it just sounds so incoherent. Bye Bernardo Banner? No Banner!! _________________________________________________________ DO YOU YAHOO!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 14 Jan 1998 00:21:56 EST From: Laussade To: email_address_removed Subject: Mike Bahr sucks monkey smegma. Message-ID: Hi! I was sitting around thinking, and I remembered you. This was while I was masturbating, so that was the first thing that pissed me off. Anyway, I thought about the one CD I ordered from you. Precious Things. I ordered that over the summer of 96. It took no less than 9 months for the CD to actually arrive. By the way, you accidentally sent me two (musta run out of counting fingers), and if anybody wants to buy it for the low low price of $75 or 1,000,000 M&M's, drop me a line. And if you, Mr. Bahr, want it back, I'll give it to you for the low low price of a blowjob and a glass of iced tea. Anyway, after 9 months (in which I could have conceived and birthed my first illegitimate child), the CD arrives with a coolass dragon on the cover which , coincidentally, you didn't draw. It also came complete with 1 sheet of liner notes, jam packed with jack shit, and a typo on the back. Besides the dragon, I'll give it to you that the green colored back of the CD is cool too, but you didn't invent that either. I also want to point out how the track listing of the CD, over the 9 month period, metamorphosed steadily from "Wow!" to "I could have bought like 50 bouncy balls for that." (although i admit the humor value of solar jam, ripped directly off the Excitebike soundtrack). So basically, I just wanna let you know that you're not getting your extra CD back in return for anything short of oral sex and Nestea, and that I think a fun idea would be to get everybody who ever bought one of your CDs together and take turns raping you violenty up the ass with our genitalia, our pets, and our househould appliances. Cheers! May the force crawl up your ass and spawn nasty little worms that bite. Head ------------------------------ End of YTSEJAM Digest 3453 **************************