YTSEJAM Digest 3911 Today's Topics: 1) Maritime Hall show by email_address_removed (Charoenkwan Luesumphan) 2) DP/ELP/DT Tour and Irving Plaza show by "Anderson,Brian D" 3) another Dt live cybercast? by "TheCowGod" 4) most definately the quote of the year by "Ryan P. Skadberg" 5) Nooo! by Lars Hellsten 6) Stream source by Michael Bahr 7) World Without DT by Jennifer 8) Frisco - some spoilers (was On her knees! She was on her knees, I tell you!) by Jennifer 9) Re: voices by "Dale R. Newberry" 10) Re: DP/DT/ELP tour dates by Lisa Marie 11) rap bad? by Thrak75 12) DT, Rush boots for sale by "Thomas Forcier" 13) To Damon by Stephen Dedalus 14) RE: DT in Philly/Camden by Bruce Duesterhoeft 15) Re: YTSEJAM digest 3909 by Richard Warren 16) One more thing... by Carol Dellinger 17) Re: I hate women by Carol Dellinger ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 18 May 1998 12:22:50 -0800 From: email_address_removed (Charoenkwan Luesumphan) To: email_address_removed Subject: Maritime Hall show Message-ID: I was very impressed with the show. They put on a longer show and it's a lot better than the show in Palo Alto last time. James' voice was almost perfect. I was glad to have a chance ot meet other jammers at the show as well. There is one thing that I'd like to say. A few of DT fans DO need to change your own attitudes in seeing concerts. Please think of others before you push push push or slam. If you want to be up in the front please come early. Be nice to others!! I was very tired of people around me. I did not understand why they tried to push people in front of them and there was no space for them to sneak up to the front. I can't consider this kind of people civilizable. I hope my English is better than this so I can say more. Oh well.... Thanks you. AE ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "Prog Maniac" homepage: http://www.sirius.com/~cluesump ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 18 May 1998 12:25:36 PDT From: "Anderson,Brian D" To: email_address_removed Subject: DP/ELP/DT Tour and Irving Plaza show Message-ID: Hello all, > The Official Deep Purple Web Pages say they'll be in Canandaigua, > NY that day (Finger Lakes Performing Arts Center)... But they've > been getting "weird info" from DP's management, so who knows... > If you get any official info, please let me know asap. First of all, I can confirm that they'll be playing at the Finger Lakes Performing Arts Center on Aug. 14th because I bought my tickets this morning (woo hoo!, DT only 20 min. from my house) . All I can say is . . . ouch! $45 to see DT. But do I care? . . . No. I think I got like the 8th row. Should be close enough. I was also psyched to hear the commercial for the show on our radio station here this morning. It's great, you hear the guy with the deep voice " . . . with special guest . . . Dream Theater" . . . and they throw in a little clip of You Not Me. Pretty cool to hear that. Now if the station would actually start playing DT . . . that would be even cooler. I also wanted to say how cool it has to be for the guys in DT to be playing with these bands that were big influences on them. I can only imagine how psyched they were when they heard that they'd be playin' with Van Halen, and Satriani . . . plus opening for DP and ELP. I also think this tour is gonna be a little strange for us crazy DT fans. It's gonna be weird having to watch DT while sitting down. Plus, the crowd won't be as into the show as we will be. But I'm not going to care really. It's gonna be great exposure for DT. I haven't had time to post my review of the Irving Plaza show. I won't say too much other than it was awesome of course. I was in the front row on Petrucci's side. It's great to be in the front row and make eye contact with the guys, and be able to see their facial expressions. You feel like such a part of the concert. But the down side is the sound. All I could hear was Petrucci and Portnoy. Anyways, while waiting in line there was this really really annoying big fat African-American chic (sorry to be rude . . . but she was really annoying) that wouldn't stop talking. She had a real attention craving problem. She was telling lies all over the place. She must have said she met every freakin' band in the world. According to her, she's met Ozzy 8 times, the guys in Fear Factory, Jeff Bukabum (sp? he's a hockey player BTW), plus about 20 other bands. She didn't even stop when she got inside. It was great, when each video came on, she said . . . ohh I've met them. I think a Prong video came on and she said, ohh Greenday . . . and we said, no that's Prong . . . and she says ohhh, I've met them. Pretty funny . . . actually kinda sad. The worst part was there were these idiot high schoolers that kept eggin' her on. They kept asking what all the people she's met were like and tellin' her how cool it was that she's met them. I wanted to flatten her like a pancake, but I don't think she could be squished that flat . . . well, maybe like a really thick pancake . . . like the kind you need a full glass of milk just to take one bite of . . . uhhh, but I digress. There was also this other girl that was a couple people behind me that almost passed out halfway through the show. One of the bouncers checked up on her and asked how she was doing, and she said she couldn't see. Hmmm, well you're about 5 feet tall and you're in the third row . . . now who's fault is that? She wasn't lookin' that good though, so I gave her some of my water. The bouncer also gave her some ice. I think she got out of there not too long after that. Why she was even there in the first place is beyond me. Wow, this got long . . . sorry about that. Anyways . . . looking forward to the show this summer. Laters, -Brian Anderson ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 18 May 1998 15:59:06 -0500 From: "TheCowGod" To: "A Logic-Proof Shell" Subject: another Dt live cybercast? Message-ID: <004f01bd829f$d97e83c0$message_id_removed> did someone say they were doing another broadcast tonight with a different set list, etc.? it's not listed at www.liveconcerts.com,so i'm wondering if maybe i misread. i missed last night's one and i'm hoping i can check this one out. thanks. moo. -- "I lost my vision in a tragic gambling accident." -Mike Portnoy, "A Change of Seasons" Dan McCormack email_address_removed http://premium.caribe.net/~emc/ ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 18 May 1998 20:36:53 +0000 (Local time zone must be set--see zic manual page) From: "Ryan P. Skadberg" To: email_address_removed Subject: most definately the quote of the year Message-ID: ]From woot: > The best part was when he played some opera song ("I did it my way" > or something) and was all wiping tears from his eyes and stuff. Ummmm, woot, ever heard of this guy called Frank Sinatra? He died the other day and like John was paying tribute :) just an eff why eye Skadz Ytsejam Moderator or something ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 18 May 1998 16:43:20 -0400 (EDT) From: Lars Hellsten To: email_address_removed Subject: Nooo! Message-ID: > Someone mentioned about he DP/DT/ELP tour dates. Here is what i found. > > August 17 Colleseum De Quebec Quebec City, QUE > August 18 Molson Center Montreal, QUE > August 19 Molson Amphitheater Toronto, ONT Dammit! When it's not in the middle of midterms, it's in the middle of finals. Why is it that DT always pick the worst dates when they play near here? Well, I guess it'll just have to be "to hell with finals". ::: Lars Hellsten :::::::::::::::::::: : University of Waterloo * Windows: you won't realize how much you : : 1B Math/Computer Science * hate it until it's gone : :.....................................................................: ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 18 May 1998 14:40:51 -0700 From: Michael Bahr To: email_address_removed Subject: Stream source Message-ID: Stream of Consciousness is from a T3 recording from the liveconcerts web broadcast. I was given many tapes to work with and one tape sounded so far and away better than the rest... There's nothing wrong with Nick doing that show on CDR, but Nick, you should be aware that Mike Portnoy speficially wants FULL SHOWS on disc if anyone's going to make DT boots. For this reason I will only ever release full shows from 1998 on out. -- - Mike Bahr - Prism Records - Duelists' Convocation Level 2 Certified Judge - d u r n i k @ g o o d n e t . c o m - http://www.goodnet.com/~durnik/ ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 18 May 98 14:52:04 -0000 From: Jennifer To: "Ytsejam" Subject: World Without DT Message-ID: Kurt Kober contended: >Forgive me if this has been asked before, but if someone went back in time >and erased Dream Theater from human history, who would your favorite band be >today? Most likely Queensryche (however long they may still be around!) Anybody else I mention would likely be from a totally different genre, anyhow. >3) Please no imaginary bands, i.e., Majesty 2, Liquid Tension Platypus, or >Chroma Key. Oh wait, that last one isn't imaginary. Oh, no, wait, it is. Speaking of "Chroma Key," I've been out of the loop for a while, so I'm wondering if there is anything else new with Kevin. Jennifer o.-.o Some people stay far away from the door ((^)) If there's a chance of it opening up O) _ (O They hear a voice in the hall outside O/ \O And hope that it just passes by... B. JOEL ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 18 May 98 14:52:18 -0000 From: Jennifer To: "Ytsejam" Subject: Frisco - some spoilers (was On her knees! She was on her knees, I tell you!) Message-ID: Matt B mentioned: > Step II: Dave and Kim's! I'm a bit bummed that we left too late to make the get-together. Then to top things off, we got stuck in traffic. Every time, we go to San Francisco, even if it's on the weekend, we get stuck in gridlock! Needless to say, instead of checking in, we headed straight for the theater instead. >Two really really nice people with two really really nice cats and one >antisocial one. To Dave: BTW, we would not have had a problem with your cats; we have three of our own! >The clips from Hot for Teacher, Enter Sandman, and Have a Cigar. I didn't catch it, but Keith told me he caught "My Way," which I think was a kind of interesting little tribute there to Sinatra. Also, I could swear I heard "Because You Loved Me" by Celine Dion as well. That's kind of fun, trying to pick up on those interwoven bits. >Darick just blew right by me. Must have had a blonde waiting with her >lips--I mean arms--open. Actually, it looked more like *two* women. Way different from when I last met the band in '94! At the time, Derek was really new - like within his first couple weeks touring - and he was out before everyone else and spent a rather long time conversing with everyone. I suppose maybe it was building his self-esteem up when he was possibly feeling a bit insecure about filling such big shoes. >We met Jenibear and her husband, which was also very cool. I liked meeting you, too, as well as a bunch of names I'm likely to forget, so I do apologize. Let's see... Woot, Lisa Marie, Chris Oates, Pam ("Rockin' Cabbie"??)... I also met an old-timer 'jammer who is not on the list anymore, Matthew (he mentioned knowing Scott Cook AKA "Grinder"). We also struck up various conversations with other show attendees that were not online people. There just seems to be this instant feeling that you've met kindred when you find another fan. It seems to me that the band is growing more loose with performing. (I'm referring to stage presence here because musically they were very tight.) James was bopping all over the place, making jokes. Mike was, well, Mike. Derek was even playing around, trying to catch the drum sticks Mike kept throwing around. I thought it was rather nice to see them so relaxed with each other and the crowd. I do wish that they would have done a bit more "Awake" stuff. I was waiting for "Space Dye Vest" or "The Mirror" (I've probably mentioned it before, but I really love the "Puppies on Acid" intro). Keith wanted to hear at least one WDADU track, like "The Ytse Jam." I miss the lasers from the last show that I saw. Those lava lamps and TV sets just didn't cut it for us! Overall, though, I would still rank it as one of my favorite concerts and I look forward to catching up with you guys in August! Maybe, if we're lucky, they'll actually play here, too! Jen o.-.o Some people hope for ((^)) a miracle cure o}._.{o Some people just accept O/ \O the world as it is... B. JOEL ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 18 May 1998 17:03:19 +0000 From: "Dale R. Newberry" To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: voices Message-ID: > Has James's voice been like that every show or was he just hoarse or > something on the cybercast. Sure hope it's not that way in DFW next week. His voice was flawless in Chicago. Unlike mine, hehe :). I had to take about 3 days for my voice to fully recover from all the yelling. Dale R. Newberry email_address_removed "By the time they had dimished from 50 to 8, the other dwarves began to suspect 'Hungry.'" -Gary Larson ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 18 May 1998 15:11:01 -0700 From: Lisa Marie To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: DP/DT/ELP tour dates Message-ID: Charoenkwan Luesumphan wrote: > > August 29 Kaiser Auditorium San Francisco, CA > > Anyone knows where the Kaiser Auditorium is? I think they might be referring to the Henry J. Kaiser Auditorium, which is actually in Oakland (10 10th Street... Xst is Fallon). If that's the case then that kind of sucks, because unless things have changed recently, there is NO parking and the venue is like an oven. Lisa Marie email_address_removed ICQ uin # 1518578 http://home.pacbell.net/ytsegirl -- THOUGHTS - The Spock's Beard Mailing List Homepage http://www.dreamt.org/spocksbeard/ ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 18 May 1998 18:56:37 EDT From: Thrak75 To: email_address_removed Subject: rap bad? Message-ID: >This song, "No Pain, No Gain," is pretty heavy, but the first thing I >noticed about it, as I was also reading, the first time I listened to the >album, was, "Hey, isn't that Bela Fleck's banjo and Howard Levy on harp?" >Talk about sampling, this is the first rap song to sample from Bela Fleck >and the Flecktones in my knowledge. Victor Wooten also guests on bass. >Albert Collins shreds on funky guitar. i actually caught buckshot about 3 years ago in central park. they are indeed a fascinating group. >Next week, or later this week if I can find one short enough, I'll give >another example of good rap music, from Vernon Reid's MISTAKEN IDENTITY. somehow, i don't think that the bashing witnessed here recently was about rap in general sucking. maybe some people were whining about how they hate rap, but rap ain't ALL bad. and vernon? yeah, he just kicks ass. he'll pillage my family and come sniffing for more. chances are, he'll kick ass if he's playing rap, metal, spoken word (which he did OPENING for buckshot in central park), or beating ya moms off in the shower. peace. wild koba *********************************************************************** david y. kobayashi new york law school email_address_removed "throw off those chains of reason and your prison disappears." n. peart ********************************************************************** ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 18 May 1998 19:22:05 -0400 From: "Thomas Forcier" To: Subject: DT, Rush boots for sale Message-ID: Well, I finally found my dream guitar for sale used, so I'm parting with boot CDs to pay for it. All prices are $30 per disc FIRM, unless it comes to out-bidding one another. And for those who say "why not buy the Bahr duplicates?" My answer is, you don't have to wait four months for the ones below. I guarantee shipment within one week of receiving your money order. I want this guitar as much as you want these CDs. Rush - Critical Mass (orig, 2CD) - Mardi Gras (orig, 2CD) DT - Subconscious (CD-R) - Acoustic Dreams (CD-R) - Darkest of Winters (orig) - Precious Things (orig) - When Dream and Today Unite (orig) - Mind Control (orig, 2CD) - Home Sweet Home (orig) - Lords of Sound (orig, 2CD) - Scenes From A Memory (orig) As for a reference, my name's Andrew Forcier - commonly known as Buck Stodgers. Ask around. People know me. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 18 May 1998 16:34:36 -0700 (PDT) From: Stephen Dedalus To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: To Damon Message-ID: Oh, I guess it's time to tell you. I've been faking this whole blind thing to give you a sense of empathy, and just to hold the arms of Coldfire and Jessie! *smilewinkgrinchucklesnortsoda* But seriously, man. Move out here! Coldfire and I are already working on M-bone to get him to move down and then start playing with me. You come down and we'll just need a drummer! Let's rock, my brutha! Besides, it's a helluvalot warmer here. Wellness. Matt B ============================================================================ ATTENTION! ATTENTION! ATTENTION! Guitarist in the Santa Cruz/Monterey area of California seeks innovative, experimental, technical, and fun-loving musicians to create works of art and share them with the public. Enquire if interested. email_address_removed ================================================================================= "That is the truth. Not the hammer and sickle; not the stars and stripes; not the cross; not the sun; not gold; not yin and yang, but the smile... Because they died, we know we still live. Because a star explodes and a thousand worlds like ours die, we know this world is. That is the smile, that what might not be is." (John Fowles, The Magus) ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 18 May 1998 20:23:50 -0400 From: Bruce Duesterhoeft To: YtseGods Subject: RE: DT in Philly/Camden Message-ID: My bad to the jam. The date I was told in August 12th. NOT the 14th. Of course NOTHING is finalized. SO who the HELL knows! later, Bruce Duesterhoeft ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 18 May 1998 20:03:20 -0500 From: Richard Warren To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 3909 Message-ID: > I can't decide how I feel about this project. I never like buying >bootlegs, but there's some other things that bother me about selling this >on CD. First, it was publicly broadcast over the internet (even tho' it >was cut a few times) so anyone could have taped it. If one didn't do so, >100 other people will have taped and can trade for it. Second, Bahr's SoC >didn't come from the RA stream. It's a soundboard from a couple of >different sources that didn't come off a lc.com feed (from what I'm told). Wrong. Bahr's SoC is from the Real Audio broadcast. He used part of my DAT that was recorded with a 56K modem. > This isn't meant as a hit specifically against Bogie, I just have a >problem with people releasing for profit something that was freely >available last night and will be permanently freely available in the next >month or so (in their concert archives). Take care all, and think about >TRADING for your live material. IMO, it really preserves the integrity of >the music... The show broadcast by liveconcerts.com last Nov. is NOT in the archives. It was repeated once in December. Later, Richard Warren email_address_removed ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 18 May 1998 18:01:22 -0700 From: Carol Dellinger To: "email_address_removed" Subject: One more thing... Message-ID: Watching John Petrucci during his solo on the encore...he came over to our side of the stage and was having a great time playing when Mike and James came over and picked him up by the arms and legs STILL PLAYING flawlessly and carried him back across the stage over to his rack and set him down on the floor. He finished his solo sitting cross legged on the floor just grinning and laughing even when Mike leaned over him and played Eruption on his guitar! I can say that the guys looked happy and relaxed on stage and it showed....the drumstick up his ass comment that James made when Mike was throwing sticks was hysterical! THIS is why I love DT...they still love doing what they do so well! -- Coldfire email_address_removed ICQ: 4656934 http://www.dreamt.org/coldfire The Official Shadow Gallery Mailing List email_address_removed Gallery of Shadows http://www.dreamt.org/galleryofshadows/ "Fly where your dreams go...." - Crystalline Dream, Shadow Gallery ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 18 May 1998 18:14:50 -0700 From: Carol Dellinger To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: I hate women Message-ID: Chris Oates grumbled: > > Apologies to lady-jammers. This is a rant. :( okay we may let you slide on this...... > > Right, so she says to me "I love the tape (of DT) ... but ... (insert > valid-sounding excuse here why she can't go to the concert)" awwwww...but you had a great time anyway right????? > > So it look like it'll just be me and my other manly (grin) friends, and not > the woman (who is just a friend anyway) on Saturday ... Hey! What are Lisa Marie, Pam and I...chopped liver??? Look it's Larry Darryl and Darryl! > > And then it'll be me and a woman (who is and always shall be just a friend) > at the LA show on Monday. I better see a great post from you....and thanks for the tip on Full on the Mouth! > > ~Chris > sigh ... quit sighing! 8:o) -- Coldfire email_address_removed ICQ: 4656934 http://www.dreamt.org/coldfire The Official Shadow Gallery Mailing List email_address_removed Gallery of Shadows http://www.dreamt.org/galleryofshadows/ "Fly where your dreams go...." - Crystalline Dream, Shadow Gallery ------------------------------ End of YTSEJAM Digest 3911 **************************