YTSEJAM Digest 5280 Today's Topics: 1) The ex-drummer for Rush lives in my town? by email_address_removed 2) RE: The ex-drummer for Rush lives in my town? by David Dixon 3) Okay, here's info on recording a MIDI file by Andrew Coutermarsh 4) Re: Recording a MIDI file by Andrew Coutermarsh 5) Re: Okay, here's info on recording a MIDI file by Andrew Coutermarsh 6) Fwd: Eleventh Hour/Images and Words update! by Daniel Nobles 7) re3: 90 best CDs of the 90s! (Snoop?) by Brian Hansen 8) Re: The "Beatles Rules" FACT by Brad Plumb 9) Re: rush is a band by Jon Parmet 10) Re: Pain of Salvation and Ice Age by Janne Jokitalo 11) Re:Roland V Drums etc... by "Art Ellis" 12) Re: rush is a band by Brad Plumb 13) Wow, I feel like such a bitch by Amanda Rosenblum 14) Re: The ex-drummer for Rush lives in my town? by Trent 15) Re: Andrew likes these little grammar wars. :) by email_address_removed 16) Marc Bonilla by email_address_removed 17) Re: Beatles/ Dave's list by email_address_removed 18) The Silent Dead Man by email_address_removed 19) Re: YTSEJAM digest 5277 by email_address_removed 20) Zep sucks. Next! by "Korg Ecksthrey" 21) Re: Zep sucks. Next! by Brian D Hayden ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2000 15:17:12 EST From: email_address_removed To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: The ex-drummer for Rush lives in my town? Message-ID: I heard some folks in my little, podunk town talking about a high school teacher that was supposedly once the drummer for Rush. Now, I know that Neil Peart was the big drummer man for a while, but I'm not as knowledgable about my Rush history as I am about my DT. Anyone happen to know if there could be any truth to this? All I know is that the kids call him Mr. Sanders. Ring any bells? [eriC] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2000 13:31:30 -0700 From: David Dixon To: "'ytsejam@torchsong.com'" Subject: RE: The ex-drummer for Rush lives in my town? Message-ID: > I heard some folks in my little, podunk town talking about a high school > teacher that was supposedly once the drummer for Rush. Now, I know that Neil > Peart was the big drummer man for a while, but I'm not as knowledgable about > my Rush history as I am about my DT. Anyone happen to know if there could be > any truth to this? All I know is that the kids call him Mr. Sanders. Ring > any bells? The original drummer for Rush was named John Rutsey. Don't think there were any drummers before him. Hey, there's always the Witness Protection Program, right? :) David Dixon, MCP Internet Developer Integrated Information Systems, Inc. email_address_removed email_address_removed ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2000 15:53:07 -0500 (EST) From: Andrew Coutermarsh To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Okay, here's info on recording a MIDI file Message-ID: Several of you have expressed interest in helping me out with my little ACoS project. Here is information on how you can record a MIDI file into a wav, encode it, and get it to me. First of all, you have to be able to record it. Anybody with a Sound Blaster Live, and perhaps some other models of SB, should have a utility called Creative Wave Editor or something like that, that came with your sound card's software. If you don't have it installed on your system, check the CD that came with your sound card. If you don't already have a decent sound recorder, you can find them on download.com, or you can check out www.waveflow.com (it's a shareware wave recorder/editor that I came across). The interface for it is kinda cheesy, but it'll record, and that's the important thing. (All these recording instructions are assuming that you're using WaveFlow, but any wave editor will have similar settings.) I suggest that in order to save recording space, you record at the following settings: a frequencey of 22050, in stereo, at 16 bit. All you have to do is click the record button (the red circle), tell the computer where you want to save it, and then click record. Then open the MIDI file and start it playing (it would be smart to already have the MIDI file open by double-clicking it, then just click stop - this will leave the window open for easy access so all you have to do is click the play button). When it's done playing, click the Stop button in WaveFlow, and it will open the wave file that it's recorded. Select the silence at the beginning and go to the Edit menu, then choose delete. Do the same for the silence at the end of the file. Save the file and you're done! Now, the second part: Encoding it into an MP3. Here's where it gets tricky. You have to find an MP3 encoder if you don't already have one. If you don't have one, a nice, free, small program you can download is Rightclick-MP3. You can download it from my server at http://cout.dhs.org/rightclick.exe - it's nice and compact. All you have to do once you've installed it is right-click the wav file you made and choose encode. It's pretty easy. Third step: Uploading. To upload this MP3 file to my server, open an FTP client and type in cout.dhs.org in the hostname. For username, use ytsejam, and for password, use your email address. If you don't have an FTP client, you can download one at www.cuteftp.com. You can just upload your file to the directory that it logs you into. If you don't want to bother downloading an FTP client, you can use your web browser, though it's a little more difficult that way: You have to type in the following into your web browser's address bar: ftp://email_address_removed/d/server/acos/ Then go to the File menu and choose Upload if using Netscape Navigator, or drag-and-drop your MP3 file if you're using Internet Explorer. That should be everything that you need to do this project. Thanks a lot, and if you have any questions or need more explanation on any of the steps, let me know. ------------------------------------------------- Andrew Coutermarsh email_address_removed http://cout.dhs.org/ Cloak on IRC ICQ: 2513441 ------------------------------------------------- If Helen Keller were psychic, would we say that she had a fourth sense? ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2000 16:05:21 -0500 (EST) From: Andrew Coutermarsh To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Re: Recording a MIDI file Message-ID: Whoops, looks like a spoke too soon. It looks like Internet Explorer doesn't let you upload files unless you have special settings set. Rather than try and figure them out, I'll just give you a different method, the text-based one. Go to Start->Run, and type in the following: "ftp cout.dhs.org". Then when it asks you for a username, type in 'ytsejam' and when it asks for a password, type in your email address. Then type in the following: "put ", where the is the location and filename of the mp3 you saved. For example, if you saved it as c:\acos-andrew.mp3 (I don't suggest you just name it "acos.mp3" because that would pose some problems - save it as "acos-.mp3" so that we don't run into any files with the same name), then you would type "put c:\acos-andrew.mp3" and it will try and upload the file. When it's done, just type 'bye' and it will automatically quit for you. If the location where you saved it has a space in the folder name, such as "My Documents", then you need to put quotes around the filename, such as this: put "c:\my documents\acos-andrew.mp3" If you have any problems, let me know. ------------------------------------------------- Andrew Coutermarsh email_address_removed http://cout.dhs.org/ Cloak on IRC ICQ: 2513441 ------------------------------------------------- If you try and don't succeed, cheat. Repeat until caught. Then lie. ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2000 16:06:32 -0500 (EST) From: Andrew Coutermarsh To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Re: Okay, here's info on recording a MIDI file Message-ID: On Mon, 24 Jan 2000, Andrew Coutermarsh wrote: > If you don't want to bother downloading an FTP client, you can use your > web browser, though it's a little more difficult that way: You have to > type in the following into your web browser's address bar: > > ftp://email_address_removed/d/server/acos/ > > Then go to the File menu and choose Upload if using Netscape Navigator, or > drag-and-drop your MP3 file if you're using Internet Explorer. Oh shit. I just realized that I'd typed in the wrong information here. If you're using Netscape and you type in the address above, it won't work. So what you type is this: ftp://email_address_removed/ <- none of that /d/server... stuff. ------------------------------------------------- Andrew Coutermarsh email_address_removed http://cout.dhs.org/ Cloak on IRC ICQ: 2513441 ------------------------------------------------- Psychiatrists say that 1 out of 4 people are mentally ill. Check three friends. If they're OK, you're it. ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2000 13:10:00 -0800 (PST) From: Daniel Nobles To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Fwd: Eleventh Hour/Images and Words update! Message-ID: --0-1681692777-948748200=:2955 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: inline Anyone in the Rochester, NY area should check these guys out..... Note: forwarded message attached. ===== __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com --0-1681692777-948748200=:2955 Content-Type: message/rfc822 X-Apparently-To: email_address_removed via web126.yahoomail.com ]From email_address_removed Mon Jan 24 20:49:07 2000 Return-Path: X-Track2: 2 X-Track: -50 Received: from hecate.webcom.com (209.1.28.39) by mta132.mail.yahoo.com with SMTP; 24 Jan 2000 20:49:04 -0000 Received: from eresh (eresh.webcom.com [209.1.28.49]) by hecate.webcom.com (8.9.1/8.9.1) with SMTP id MAA25654; Mon, 24 Jan 2000 12:49:04 -0800 Received: from [216.136.22.162] by inanna.webcom.com (WebCom SMTP 1.2.1) with SMTP id 66056584; Mon Jan 24 12:48 PST 2000 Message-Id: <001101bf66ad$1a880380$email_address_removed> ]From: "Eleventh Hour" Subject: Eleventh Hour/Images and Words update! Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2000 15:53:43 -0500 Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_000_000E_01BF6683.30A398C0" X-Priority: 3 X-Msmail-Priority: Normal X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 4.72.3110.5 X-Mimeole: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V4.72.3110.3 To: X-Original-Envelope-From: email_address_removed Content-Length: 4184 This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000E_01BF6683.30A398C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hello! =20 It's been a long time coming, but Eleventh Hour/Images and Words are = back! We were all pretty busy during the hiatus which lasted almost all = of 1999. Tony was in Europe for 6 months working on his masters degree, = Greg had a baby (actually his wife did), Rich did a side project, and we = recorded a Dream Theater cover song for a tribute CD. We also wrote a = bunch of great new material which we plan to put on a CD real soon. =20 Now that we're back, we've booked several shows in the Upstate New York = area: =20 - Saturday Feb. 5th at the Penny Arcade in Rochester. We will be = opening the show as Eleventh Hour, playing a one hour set of original = material. Then, after a short break, we'll switch over to Images and = Words and play a 2+ hour set of Dream Theater! =20 - Saturday Feb. 12th at the Penny Arcade in Rochester. Eleventh Hour = will play a 45 minute set as the opener for 2112, a fantastic Rush = tribute band. =20 - Saturday Feb. 26th at Classic Rocks in Buffalo. This show will be the = same format as the one on the 5th, with Eleventh Hour opening for Images = and Words. =20 You can keep up-to-date on both bands through our web site at = http://www.eleventhhour.org. See you at the shows! =20 Eleventh Hour Images and Words ------=_NextPart_000_000E_01BF6683.30A398C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Hello!
 
It's been a long time coming, but = Eleventh=20 Hour/Images and Words are back!  We were all pretty busy during the = hiatus=20 which lasted almost all of 1999.  Tony was in Europe for 6 months = working=20 on his masters degree, Greg had a baby (actually his wife did), Rich did = a side=20 project, and we recorded a Dream Theater cover song for a tribute=20 CD.   We also wrote a bunch of great new material which we = plan to put=20 on a CD real soon.
 
Now that we're back, we've booked = several shows=20 in the Upstate New York area:
 
- Saturday Feb. 5th at the Penny = Arcade in=20 Rochester.  We will be opening the show as Eleventh Hour, playing a = one=20 hour set of original material.  Then, after a short break, we'll = switch=20 over to Images and Words and play a 2+ hour set of Dream = Theater!
 
- Saturday Feb. 12th at the Penny Arcade in = Rochester. =20 Eleventh Hour will play a 45 minute set as the opener for 2112, a = fantastic Rush=20 tribute band.
 
- Saturday Feb. 26th at Classic Rocks in = Buffalo.  This=20 show will be the same format as the one on the 5th, with Eleventh Hour = opening=20 for Images and Words.
 
You can keep up-to-date on both = bands through=20 our web site at http://www.eleventhhour.org.&nbs= p;=20 See you at the shows!
 
Eleventh Hour
Images and Words
------=_NextPart_000_000E_01BF6683.30A398C0-- --0-1681692777-948748200=:2955-- ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2000 13:11:36 -0800 (PST) From: Brian Hansen To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: re3: 90 best CDs of the 90s! (Snoop?) Message-ID: Andreas Schaefer wrote: >>Snoop Doggy Dog/Doggystyle - OK, most of the people >>here probably don't like one of the major styles of >>the decade, but this was the best. > Sorry Brian, you had it coming... I was waiting for the day to either > blackmail you ...but to bring this up on the ytsejam is just an attempt > at social suicide... and I want to help you with this by giving the crowd >your most infamous quote: "Snoop Doggy Dog is the Dream Theater of Rap Music" - Brian Hansen Haha! I knew I could count on you to bring that up... I would have to modify that "Snoop Dog" quote and say that the only thing that Snoop Dog and DT have in common is that they're about the best of their style. I wouldn't say that Snoop Dog is as groundbreaking as DT. But Snoop has a cadence when he raps that is more complex than other rappers. I don't know enough about rhythm to know if he is doing something extraordinary, but it sounds more complex to me. Maybe a drummer out there who is familiar with rap can add something to that topic... Doggystyle was also good in that it had so much melody for rap (liberaly stolen from old-school funk/r&b). my $.02, BH __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2000 15:37:51 -0600 From: Brad Plumb To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Re: The "Beatles Rules" FACT Message-ID: > >I promised myself the same, but... I never got into >Zappa. Another one bites the dust. Any Who fans on >this list? :o=FE ME! Though.. I don't own any cd's... but that holds true for a lot of bands I like ;) Palpatine www.pi-r-squared.com/brad/ Co Founder of NARF: The North Houston Anime Resistance Force, and Historian of Anime-no-kai "Thank God I'm an atheist" -Luis Bunel "What an incredible smell you've discovered" -Han Solo, Star Wars: A New= Hope "Such nauseous hypocrisy which, stung by a threepenny tea tax, piles Bunker Hill with granites and statues, prating all the time of patriotism and broadswords, while, like another Pecksniff, it recommends a century of dumb submission and entire non-resistance to the Russians, who for a hundred years have seen their sons by thousands dragged to death or exile" -Wendell Phillips, 1881 ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2000 21:26:22 +0000 From: Jon Parmet To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Re: rush is a band Message-ID: Trevor: > > i love early rush, as well as all rush...not a big zep fan. the > > difference? neil's a master on a level that i don't think bonham could > > have been...bring on the flames. > Funny, considering Neil wasn't on the first one! :) Good thing 'early rush' includes more than the first one :) In any event, I love 'em both and give credit where credit is due. Neil was good but I don't think he could/can make his foot go as spastic as Bonham did on 'Good Times, Bad Times' when Plant is singing "I know what it means to be alone. I sure do wish I was at HOME." That's ONE foot there, no double drumming shiz. Bonham was on lethal doses of speed. Just so I don't start/continue a debate I guess I better qualify the piss out of the above. I'm not saying one is better than the other. I'm not implying that having a faster foot is more important than how you write a song :).... I'm simply making an observation about the level of his foot :) Nick: > of at least 20 of the most brilliant melodies ever written within Rubber Soul > and Revolver, and those two albums are easily within my top 20 of all time. I agree. I'm in that group of people that really digs Harrison's contributions more than John or Paul. Tunes like "Here Comes The Sun" and "If I Needed Someone" are classic. There's so much in their basic riffs upon which many rocks bands built more complex stuff. Gotta start somewhere though, right? A lot of what they were about was the (counter)culture of the time (i.e. Taxman) as much as it was the songwriting and music. I kinda wish they had taken that sound they had on tunes like "Paperback Writer" (and of course the flipside* "Rain") and 'ran with it' more. At the end of 'Rain' where they're playing tapes backwards, kinda the pre-cursor to things we hear digitally now (hmmm?????? say on the intro to TDoE?). It's a shame they broke up so early on into the 70's because that was the formative years of prog and it would have been interesting to see where they might have gone. Simon: > And arguably, no Beatles = no Zep, = no Rush. Facts, not opinions.), Facts, but arguable ones. Now there's a concept :) Korg: > Theater considers them an influence, > but remember, as well, so did Oasis. :P Dream Theater, however, >improves< > on the influence the Beatles gave them whereas Oasis either equated it or > worsened it. Either way, I don't like the Beatles. :P > KorgX3 is wearing corduroy and feels damn sexy. Korg could be wearing undwear made out of $1000 bills with a sign saying: FREE, GRAB SOME! Either way, I wont find him sexy :P Happy B-Day B-lated, dude! Regards, Jon Flipside - n. The reverse side, as of a phonograph record. 45 RPM vinyl recordings generally had the 'radio hit' on the flipside of the flipside :) ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2000 23:34:04 +0200 From: Janne Jokitalo To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Re: Pain of Salvation and Ice Age Message-ID: Stephen LaMonica wrote: > > Over my winter recess I purchased Pain of Salvation OHbtCL and am seriously > impressed....thanks for the tip a month or so ago from everyone on the list. > Another cd I bought on a whim is Ice Age, the Great Divide, another great > cd. Does anyone else like this disc? Dude, those are really amazing discs. Needless to say, Ice Age made a superb first disc. I'm sooo anxious to hear their second. And Pos, they're one of my most favourite, eventhou' I haven't even heard 'Entropia', which is said to be even better than OHbtCL...Can't wait to get that one! -- Janne Jokitalo email_address_removed __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2000 16:40:15 -0500 From: "Art Ellis" To: Subject: Re:Roland V Drums etc... Message-ID: <000c01bf66b3$9aed8620$1003f7a5@pbcustomer> I'm going to second the 'pro-electronic drums' motion. I've owned a Roland TD-7 Stage kit since June, and I'm immensely happy. For home recording, they're a gift. With all the multiple kits, and the flexibility, I can make the kit sound like some old 80's thrash metal kit, or a tight kit, a la Mike's kit during last years xmas concerts. I don't think I'd use them for gigging, but for us home recording buffs, they're the greatest. ~~Art Webmaster http://www.joestump.com Check out my CD-R Trade List http://www.joestump.com/tradelist.html ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2000 16:04:46 -0600 From: Brad Plumb To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Re: rush is a band Message-ID: At 01:39 PM 1/24/00 -0800, you wrote: > >Trevor: >> > i love early rush, as well as all rush...not a big zep fan. the >> > difference? neil's a master on a level that i don't think bonham could >> > have been...bring on the flames. >> Funny, considering Neil wasn't on the first one! :) > >Good thing 'early rush' includes more than the first one :) > >In any event, I love 'em both and give credit where credit is due. Neil >was good but I don't think he could/can make his foot go as spastic as >Bonham did on 'Good Times, Bad Times' when Plant is singing "I know what >it means to be alone. I sure do wish I was at HOME." That's ONE foot >there, no double drumming shiz. Bonham was on lethal doses of speed. > >Just so I don't start/continue a debate I guess I better qualify the >piss out of the above. I'm not saying one is better than the other. I'm >not implying that having a faster foot is more important than how you >write a song :).... I'm simply making an observation about the level of >his foot :) > You also gotta consider, however, that Bohnam was sloppy as all hell. The guy had GREAT feel, and yes, an incredibly spastik foot, but he has one of the dirtiest drum sounds I've ever heard. Then again, that may have been what he was all about. I like Bohnma but.... man when I hear the drum part on "Rock & Roll" I cringe.. especially that horrible solo at the end, ugh. (on the other hand "Ramble On" kicks ass!!!) Palpatine www.pi-r-squared.com/brad/ Co Founder of NARF: The North Houston Anime Resistance Force, and Historian of Anime-no-kai "Thank God I'm an atheist" -Luis Bunel "What an incredible smell you've discovered" -Han Solo, Star Wars: A New Hope "Such nauseous hypocrisy which, stung by a threepenny tea tax, piles Bunker Hill with granites and statues, prating all the time of patriotism and broadswords, while, like another Pecksniff, it recommends a century of dumb submission and entire non-resistance to the Russians, who for a hundred years have seen their sons by thousands dragged to death or exile" -Wendell Phillips, 1881 ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2000 13:54:34 -0800 From: Amanda Rosenblum To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Wow, I feel like such a bitch Message-ID: And an ungrateful bitch at that. There are two shows within driving distance of me, and I'm not going to either of them. I don't have a ride, but I'm sure if I really wanted to go (which I don't) I could muster enough sucking up to get one. I now welcome the hate mail from people flying twelve hours to see DT :) ~~Amanda ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2000 14:10:51 -0800 (PST) From: Trent To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Re: The ex-drummer for Rush lives in my town? Message-ID: --- email_address_removed wrote: > > I heard some folks in my little, podunk town talking > about a high school > teacher that was supposedly once the drummer for > Rush. Now, I know that Neil > Peart was the big drummer man for a while, but I'm > not as knowledgable about > my Rush history as I am about my DT. Anyone happen > to know if there could be > any truth to this? All I know is that the kids call > him Mr. Sanders. Ring any bells? Got that beat. My former-tennis coach claimed to be in Rush at one point. Some people claimed him to be on their first album (which I cannot verify since I don't listen to Rush). Anyway, the man's name is Rick McCown. Does that ring any bells for anybody? He's kinda old, so I figured he might be telling the truth or just might be a big fan. Anyway, my brother went over to his house to help him move out (or maybe move in) and claims to have seen a lot of Rush memorabilia. Again, does Rick McCown ring any bells for anyone? ===== *Trent "There's colors on the street. Red, white & blue. People shuffeling their feet. People sleeping in their shoes. There's a warning sign on the road ahead. There's a lot of people thinking we'd be better off dead. Don't feel like Satan, but I am to them. So I try to forget them anyway I can." __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2000 17:29:02 EST From: email_address_removed To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Re: Andrew likes these little grammar wars. :) Message-ID: >From: Jonathan D Willey > >YOU-VIEW-LA How do I view LA? Dangling from the Hollywood sign perhaps? >there's my attempt at phonics for today! No NOOOOOO You mean phonetics ;-) ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2000 17:29:04 EST From: email_address_removed To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Marc Bonilla Message-ID: >From: Brian Hansen >Mark Bonilla - Is that obscure or what? I know I saw >him live, but I have no idea when or where. Possibly with Glenn Hughes - he contributed a lot to the album 'Addiction' ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2000 17:29:08 EST From: email_address_removed To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Re: Beatles/ Dave's list Message-ID: >From: "Adriano F. Giacomini" >Okay, here's my take on all of this that's been sad about 'em... >First, I agree with Trent, Ringo was a shitty drummer and singer, >can't say a shitty composer 'cause I don't know which Beatles' songs >were his and know nothing of his solo stuff... For a start he wrote "Octopus' Garden" which has to be one of the naffest Beatles songs ever ;-) ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2000 17:28:59 EST From: email_address_removed To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: The Silent Dead Man Message-ID: Korg you really are a sick puppy!!! :-) >>You really shouldn't imagine things like that even in jest - you never >hink how awful you would feel if anything like that really ever happened >>our JP! Or did you mean JM? > >Yeah, who's going to notice if JM gets killed? You never can hear him in >the mix anyway (except for FII). Doh! *duck dodgers* Perhaps I'll no >longer kill John P. off in my dream sequence, but just leave him mortally >wounded and brain dead. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2000 17:29:11 EST From: email_address_removed To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 5277 Message-ID: But of COURSE darlink! (ZaZa Gabor accent important here) >If a man is standing in the middle of the forest speaking and >there is no woman around to hear him ... is he still wrong? > >Wesley Foll, Geology B.S., Loma Linda University >email_address_removed ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2000 15:43:23 -0700 From: "Korg Ecksthrey" To: Subject: Zep sucks. Next! Message-ID: <002001bf66bc$7c0ee920$message_id_removed> >Just so I don't start/continue a debate I guess I better qualify the >piss out of the above. I'm not saying one is better than the other. I'm >not implying that having a faster foot is more important than how you >write a song :) I can't wait until I'm in your shoes. :) To rival the merits of some fantastical drummer with the abilities of some "old, dead guy." Hehehe. Bonham sucked. *ducks* Just think... in about 30 more years, Zep will be dead. No one will remember them. They'll be a T-shirt in the RnR hall of fame. I'll be 54 years old preaching about the merits of some old, dead guy (Neil Peart) to some young punks who denounce me claiming that the A.I. Quake XXIII drumming generator can run loops around Neil. hehehehe. Of course you'll be incarcerated to some "living center" ranting at the peeling wallpaper while my CNA children are lighting your hair on fire and using you for "biological experimentation." Funny how the cycle goes on and on an on and... Makes you kind of scared to get old, doesn't it? :) Anyway, I heard that Ainsley Dunbar could disconnect his foot at the ankle and drum faster with one drum pedal than most other people with two. Kinda weird... > And arguably, no Beatles = no Zep, = no Rush. Facts, not opinions.), No God = No Adam and Eve = No you. hehehehe. That's about how ambiguous that debate goes. I won't proceed any farther. You catch my drift. :) >Korg could be wearing undwear made out of $1000 bills with a sign >saying: FREE, GRAB SOME! I make you horribly randy, Jon, admit it. You want to touch my tubules, baby? Yeah, baby, YEAH! No, no! -- KorgX3 shovels three inches of dandruff over your head. NP: Queensryche - Best I can.mp3 ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2000 16:45:40 -0600 (CST) From: Brian D Hayden To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Re: Zep sucks. Next! Message-ID: hehehe. riiiiiiiiight. I think you've got that backwards, Korgy boy. :) Most people have already forgotten Rush, thank god. Zeppelin are still vital and will continue to be. -Brian On Mon, 24 Jan 2000, Korg Ecksthrey wrote: > Just think... in about 30 more years, Zep will be dead. No one will > remember them. They'll be a T-shirt in the RnR hall of fame. I'll be 54 > years old preaching about the merits of some old, dead guy (Neil Peart) to ------------------------------ End of YTSEJAM Digest 5280 **************************