YTSEJAM Digest 4642 Today's Topics: 1) Re: Why does AOL suck? NDTC (sorry) by Frank Benenati 2) new LTE material at shows... by "Emerson, Michael J." 3) Lemur Voice site updated by "Marcel Coenen" 4) last call for signed LTE benefit auction by "Dr. Robert L. La Duca" 5) Begin the evolution vs. creation DT Flame wars!!! by "Earle Jason" 6) Re: Why does AOL suck? | DT logos by email_address_removed 7) Re: Begin the evolution vs. creation DT Flame wars!!! by "Brian D. Hayden" 8) Re: Boots / "Fans for Fans" by Adam Pye 9) you talkin' to me? by Joshua Rasiel 10) (no subject) by Joshua Rasiel 11) Re: Why does AOL suck? NDTC (sorry) by Edward Polzin 12) Re: Car mp3 player! by "Christopher Files" 13) Re: Why does AOL suck? NDTC (sorry) by "Trent Thornton" 14) Re: Why does AOL suck? NDTC (sorry) by "Trent Thornton" 15) ISPs on TV and DTC by jOHN jENS 16) Most Frequent Poster lists! by Mark Bredius 17) this post has some validity by "Alex O'Connell" ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 01 Feb 1999 11:19:34 -0500 From: Frank Benenati To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Why does AOL suck? NDTC (sorry) Message-ID: email_address_removed wrote: > I was curious...why is it that everyone who isn't on AOL hates AOL, but > everyone who is on AOL loves AOL? Is there something I'm missing? Is there a > service for which I need to ditch AOL? Help me to understand... The AOL users don't know any better. Once you've experienced an ISP that doesn't have busy signals, signal loss, stupid solicitations from other users, carier loss...it's very hard to go back to AOL. Most AOL users are not very experienced internet users and as a result, they want a turn-key easy solution to internet use. Trust me, if you're not using AOL and are getting by fine, don't even waste the typing to sign up to AOL. There are a handful of very good national and local ISP's that ar much better than AOL. - m o j o m a n /\ /\ \_\/_/ / _ _ \ |\ \(*)(*)/ /| #-----------------OOO- \oo/--OOO------------# # Frank Benenati - email_address_removed # # "Some of the nicest people are dogs" # # - Richard Dean Anderson # #__________________________ooo______________# ooo (_) (_) ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 1 Feb 1999 11:44:23 -0500 From: "Emerson, Michael J." To: Under A Glass Ytse Subject: new LTE material at shows... Message-ID: i was just wondering what everyone's favorite song was out of the new material that was played at the shows... i don't know about anyone else, but, although many might say 'Acid Rain' is the best, 'Biaxident' is just too mighty! it just has a great feel to it, and it has a kind of soaring quality that's hard to put into words (it's kind of uplifting (in a weird sort of way)...it puts me in mind of 'Freedom of Speech' (which, IMHO, is the best song on the 1st album...), which is probably why i like it so much...) what's your opinion? we'd like to know... :o) mikE ____________________________________________________________ "May God stand between you and harm In all the empty places where you must walk..." ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 1 Feb 1999 17:54:44 +0100 From: "Marcel Coenen" To: "ytsejam Mailinglist" , Subject: Lemur Voice site updated Message-ID: <01be4e03$91b550c0$cc0cced4@default> Hello to you all, The Lemur site has been updated with a guitar instructional page written by myself, I got a lot of questions lately about some techniques I use, and that is why I started this page, the first lick is a wild arpeggiated idea which appears in a song of mine, so to all of you go and take a look at the page and mail me your comments. http://www.cobweb.nl/mcoenen/welcome.htm mail me at: mcoenen@cobweb.nl or icq me: 22168027 Let me know what you people think and help me with this page. Thanks in advance. Take care. Marcel Coenen Guitarist Lemur Voice ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 01 Feb 1999 12:05:04 -0500 From: "Dr. Robert L. La Duca" To: email_address_removed Subject: last call for signed LTE benefit auction Message-ID: To support the inaugural North East Art Rock Festival, June 26 & 27, 1999, Bethlehem PA, (featuring Mastermind, Ice Age, Spock's Beard among others) we're auctioning off a fully autographed copy of the Liquid Tension Experiment CD. Thanx to Mike Portnoy for arranging the signatures and approving this auction. The auction ends today, Monday Feb 1, at 4 pm Eastern. The current bid is held by Michael Noble, at $75. Pleae respond via direct email if you'd like to raise his bid, have an heirloom signed by 4 gods o' prog, and support a budding progressive rock festival in the process. Please visit our web site if you'd like more information on NEARFest. Hope to meet many of you there in June! Peace, Rob LaDuca President, NEARFest email_address_removed North East Art Rock Festival (NEARFest) Foy Concert Hall, Moravian College Bethlehem, Pennsylvania June 26 & 27, 1999 http://ghostland.com/nearfest Mailing address: NEARFest c/o Robert L. LaDuca 58 East Center Street Shavertown, PA 18708 USA (570) 696-9974 (eves) (570) 208-5900 ext. 5733 (day) ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 01 Feb 1999 12:16:31 -0500 From: "Earle Jason" To: email_address_removed Subject: Begin the evolution vs. creation DT Flame wars!!! Message-ID: > Hmph. I guess you meant 1973. Anyway, I have it and I like it a lot. > There's some excellent music and some funny little things like the Piltdown > Man. When I first heard it I though something like "What's this? Some death > metal cookie monster of the 70s?" Piltdown man was the name of an ancestor of modern day Homo Sapiens. It's been a while since I was into anthropology, but I believe that it was basically just a few skull fragments found in some European cave or quarry in the early part of this century. As to whether it was an Austrolopithocus, a Neandertal, or Cro Magnon, or whatever, I don't remember. This info might not be entirely correct - I'm basing itoff a class I took 8 years ago. OK, I'm done being a geek. Oh, btw, I'm back. See? I'm gone for a couple of months and Sherrinean decides to split from Dream Theater. Good thing I'm back now... I hear that John P was ready to send Korn some audition tapes..... -Corporal Looooooeeeeeee, Duke of all that is Ytse ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 1 Feb 1999 12:34:26 EST From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Why does AOL suck? | DT logos Message-ID: >< I was curious...why is it that everyone who isn't on AOL hates AOL, but everyone who is on AOL loves AOL? >< What? I'm on AOL, I realize how bad it is. I hate it. It pisses me off everytime I sign on. But my ISP just isn't important enough to me that I'll change it. >< Talking about the covers themselves: Personally I like the Awake cover best. It's dark, it fits the music perfectly, and it has all those more or less obvious references to the lyrics... >< That's my favorite cover too, and if it weren't for that cover, I never would've heard of DT. First album I got was Awake, which I ordered from Columbia House for free. I got it on a whim. They showed the cover and I liked it, so I bought. Pretty empty reason, but it worked. >< Maybe my expectations were too high, but I was somehow unsatisfied with Storm Thorgerson's DT-covers. >< Me too. The FII cover was sub-par for DT. Yeah, I understand it. Infinity. The 2 guys seeing the reflections of themselves looking at the other through the binoculars. I guess it's like the reflection of a mirror *in* a mirror. And I hated the OIaLT cover. It's just plain ugly. But I like the font as if that matters. Jim NP - TSO: Christmas Eve... ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 1 Feb 1999 13:05:56 -0600 From: "Brian D. Hayden" To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Begin the evolution vs. creation DT Flame wars!!! Message-ID: Responding to the message of from email_address_removed: > Piltdown man was the name of an ancestor of modern day Homo Sapiens. > It's been a while since I was into anthropology, but I believe that it > was basically just a few skull fragments found in some European cave or > quarry in the early part of this century. As to whether it was an > Austrolopithocus, a Neandertal, or Cro Magnon, or whatever, I don't > remember. This info might not be entirely correct - I'm basing itoff a > class I took 8 years ago. OK, I'm done being a geek. Heh, you're not even close. Piltdown man was the supposed "missing link," a fossil discovered in Britian in the late 19th or early 20th century (don't remember offhand). It was eventually revealed that the specimen was a hoax, a product of the race among anthropologists to be the first to solve the mystery of evolution. If I remember correctly, the remains of the fantastic creature were a combination of various primates, including humans. -Brian ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 01 Feb 1999 14:31:10 -0500 From: Adam Pye To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Boots / "Fans for Fans" Message-ID: John DiBella said: > Nothing for nothing, because I'm a "punk-ass boot scalper", but don't >you see what the repercussions of this are? Just a look at Moose >Records, a "Fans For Fans" label specializing in Rush, will tell you >this is NOT a great idea. >If you want to dupe all the "mass-produced" boots you can get ahold of, >go ahead. But I would discourage you from doing it with the "Fans For >Fans" labels. Well, first of all, the reason I used "Punkass" in the post you are replying to is because the guy I was talking to uses the handle "Punkass" on IRC. Anyone who has ever been on the Ytsejam IRC channel knows this. It was not an insult in any way to anyone. Second, I can't consider ANYONE who sells boots for more than the cost of blanks/postage a "Fans for Fans" operation. To me, boot trading/taping in general is a grey area of moral/legal issues, but SELLING the boots is not. A "Fans for Fans" operation would be someone who tapes the shows and maybe starts a tape/cd/dat/etc tree with other fans. I don't want to hear about the time and energy put into remastering the tapes and making liners, etc. These are common arguments from boot-sellers. Remastering is not difficult once you know what you're doing - it's just time consuming. One of my computers is in use 24/7 for this very purpose. And as for the great "full color magazine quality liners," are we in this for the music or some worthless piece of paper? In fact, Scott Sturdivant (the very Punkass I spoke of above) recently put out the Philly LTE show on CD for -trade only- with excellent looking, full color liners and superb sound. And he didn't have to cheat fans out of $25 for it. As for your Moose example, I feel that if the only way top quality boots can get out is to have them for sale, they shouldn't get out at all. However, I find it very hard to believe that this stuff "never saw the light of day" even though this guy somehow "collected and traded" for it. Doesn't that seem like a bit of a contradiction? You referred to this company as a "Fans for Fans" operation. I think it's very obvious to anyone that if this guy quit the game because many people got the music WITHOUT PAYING HIM for it, this Fans for Fans label is not accurate in any way. He left the scene because he wasn't profiting off the music that should have been free in the first place. Bottom Line: Why should fans pay one person with absolutely no affiliation or support from the band for recordings of live music? They shouldn't. Many do, but it's mostly from laziness (they don't want to do the work involved with getting a collection going) or ignorance (they don't know HOW to go about doing it). Take care all... __________________________________________________ Adam Pye (Alpine) alpine(-at-)bellsouth.net ICQ: 9382967 http://personal.lig.bellsouth.net/~alpine ^^ Above URL for MP3 of the Week and Tapelist w/ Setlists __________________________________________________ ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 01 Feb 1999 14:40:26 -0500 From: Joshua Rasiel To: email_address_removed Subject: you talkin' to me? Message-ID: >>songwriting should buy themselves a copy of Tubular Bells II. It came >>out in 1992, and is the brainchild of Mike Oldfield. On the record, >>which is structured in parts(think apsog), Mr. Oldfields composes for, >I need to correct you on this one. Mike Oldfield's "Tubular Bells" >was released in 1973 on Virgin Records. The number I have is: 7 90589-1 What's the correction? I'm referring to TB II and you're referring to TB I. What's interesting is that you provided the serial number and all that other info. This leads me to believe that you never knew there was a sequel! Man, you have been deprived! -- Joshua Rasiel email_address_removed www.j51.com/~mrasiel "Shop Smart. Shop...S-Mart!" ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 01 Feb 1999 14:44:20 -0500 From: Joshua Rasiel To: email_address_removed Subject: (no subject) Message-ID: My apologies for posting as I read. Otherwise, I'd group these together. >>There is a Tubular Bells I , but it was released in 1937 or thereabouts. >>I don't have it. >Hmph. I guess you meant 1973. Anyway, I have it and I like it a lot. No, I mean to say '37, because I was JOKING! The truth is, I knew it was released around the early seventies, but I wasn't sure when, just that it was either before I was born, or very shortly after. Therefore, it might as well have been 1937 to my knowledge. It was a coinkydink that I flipped the two digits. -- Joshua Rasiel email_address_removed www.j51.com/~mrasiel "Shop Smart. Shop...S-Mart!" ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 01 Feb 1999 13:41:15 -0600 From: Edward Polzin To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Why does AOL suck? NDTC (sorry) Message-ID: kinda of a side note to this discussion, but some of my friends have had trouble getting on pages of other ISPs that i've recommended while using AOL. i was wondering if this was an ambush, or just their stupidity. Honestly though, i'd have to plug my ISP. Unlimited access at 56k nationally is well worth $9.95 a month. no busy signals either. also, with aol you dont get access to newsgroups and you're stuck with their software. later. Frank Benenati wrote: > The AOL users don't know any better. Once you've experienced an ISP > that doesn't have busy signals, signal loss, stupid solicitations from > other users, carier loss...it's very hard to go back to AOL. Most AOL > users are not very experienced internet users and as a result, they want > a turn-key easy solution to internet use. Trust me, if you're not using > AOL and are getting by fine, don't even waste the typing to sign up to > AOL. > > There are a handful of very good national and local ISP's that ar much > better than AOL. > -- Edward Polzin Live and Rare Recordings http://www.ews.uiuc.edu/~polzin/ ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 1 Feb 1999 15:30:27 -0500 From: "Christopher Files" To: Subject: Re: Car mp3 player! Message-ID: <002b01be4e21$b4f9a720$0fc97ad1@artoo-detoo> Alan wrote: <<>> Well, I went to the www.empeg.com site, and the "Empeg-car" (as it's called) holds between 35 and 500+ *hours* of music! ...depending on how much you're willing to pay for it. It's really a fantastic thing, and you should all check out the website. It comes with software so you can categorize all of the music that you put onto it, and then you can use a random function to play the music back from within a given category. I'd be pysched to have a DT category and a Rush category, and a general prog category, etc. No more changing CDs or tapes in your car while you drive (although I've gotten pretty good at it). No more trying to guess what you might want to feel like listening to before going on a long road trip. It's great! It's damn expensive too, but that's because the makers want it to do all the things it does. Anyway, I'm *pumped* ...despite the fact that I won't be able to afford one for a year or two. The Empeg-car player will be available in March for about $950, if anyone's interested. What I want to know is why can't they just make a CD player that plays CDs of mp3s (like Scarred Records sells)? You can hold upwards of 11 1/2 hours of mp3-stored music on a 650MB CD. I could have all of my mucic stored on 10-15 CDs. *That* would be *money*! -Chris ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 01 Feb 1999 12:29:38 PST From: "Trent Thornton" To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Why does AOL suck? NDTC (sorry) Message-ID: >I was curious...why is it that everyone who isn't on AOL hates AOL, but >everyone who is on AOL loves AOL? Is there something I'm missing? Is there a >service for which I need to ditch AOL? Help me to understand... > >[eriC] AOL's signup kits tell you that they are the fastest, easiest, most reliable Internet service out there. Is that true? Not by a million years. AOL offers its users horrendous service. The company is so ov erloaded with customers -- and is so far behind at installing equipment -- that busy signals have become more common than an actual connection when dialing into AOL. In addition, if you do connect, you are condemned to use badly written AOL software to read and send email and to browse the Web. For a service that is still more expensive t han its competition, is the sacrifice worth it? *Trent ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 01 Feb 1999 12:46:49 PST From: "Trent Thornton" To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Why does AOL suck? NDTC (sorry) Message-ID: >The AOL users don't know any better. *snip* > Most AOL users are not very experienced internet users and as a result, they want a turn-key easy solution to internet use. >- m o j o m a n Not to beat this point to death, but I think that's only part of it, but another part of it is that they read all this stuff about how cool the internet is and they want to get an internet connection just to say they have one. How many ISPs can you can you name that advertise on TV? I can only think of two, plus AOL. AOL is the most visible, so that's where they go. I wonder if people know they can go to www.aol.com and download AOL Instant Messenger for their non-AOL ISP... *Trent ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 1 Feb 1999 16:02:38 -0600 (CST) From: jOHN jENS To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: ISPs on TV and DTC Message-ID: On Mon, 1 Feb 1999, Trent Thornton wrote: |have one. How many ISPs can you can you name that advertise on TV? I |can only think of two, plus AOL. AOL is the most visible, so that's msn, prodigy, compuserv, psinet, uunet, erols...off the top of my head. DTC: my fav LTE II song is Another Dimension. i couldn't get the main riff out of my head for a couple days after the Philly show. balls n chunk! RAH! -- john jens + email_address_removed + http://www2.webzone.net/~jjens ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 1 Feb 1999 23:13:51 +0100 From: Mark Bredius To: "'Freaks mailinglist'" , "'Ytsejam'" Subject: Most Frequent Poster lists! Message-ID: I've just uploaded the Most Frequent Poster lists for January 1999... Freaks Mailinglist: http://www.prognosis.com/itchy/ (Guess who/what "won" this time!) Ytsejam Mailinglist: http://www.prognosis.com/itchy/indexdt.htm Mark Bredius _______________________________________________________ Under A Cyber Moon - The Official Dream Theater Website http://www.dreamtheater.net/ E-mail: email_address_removed *** Join the FREE weekly Dream Theater newsletter ! *** Send email to to subscribe ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 01 Feb 1999 17:57:10 -0500 From: "Alex O'Connell" To: email_address_removed Subject: this post has some validity Message-ID: >I was curious...why is it that everyone who isn't on AOL hates AOL, but >everyone who is on AOL loves AOL? Is there something I'm missing? Is >there a service for which I need to ditch AOL? Help me to understand... AHEM, I beg to differ, but when I am home from school I am subjected to the woes of AOL. Put me in the category of Class AOL Bombers or something, because I'm ready to take that whole system out. I want to get RID of it already. And probably the phenomenon of people not being on AOL but hating it comes from the fact that they once had it, realized the nightmare it was and switched ISPs....God please let my parents realize this too.... although spending most of the year at school is a godsend in that regard. Anyway, to go onto something more music related, although still not really DTC at all (so flame me) I have to send some inane comments about YOUnique. They're all along the lines of KICKASS! (tm), IT ROCKS! (tm), and other classic favorites. I can't make any comments about it blowing my balls off, because frankly, I have none. :) In more extended form, this is a great CD. I'm going to let it sink in a bit more, but I can tell right now after owning it for several daysies (thanks Mark M.) that it's good. There's a whole variety of different musical styles in there - frequently I catch myself raising my eyebrows and mouthing WTF is THAT?!?!?! - and they all WORK! Cha-ching, success to Bernd and the guys. They also kept that fabulous crunch from the guitar that so hooked me when I heard Behind. Mm, yummy. No, sickos, the guitar work! Highly recommended - both albums. SubliminalMessage:BerndifyouguysswungatourthroughGermanylatethiscomingsummer itwouldROCKOUT!endSubliminalMessage *crossing my fingers that I make it to Europe this verano*, Alex "the chick" Bart: "You smell that Ralf? That's the sweet smell of justice." Ralf: "It smells like hotdogs." ------------------------------ End of YTSEJAM Digest 4642 **************************