YTSEJAM Digest 5341 Today's Topics: 1) tnt (non dt-related, sorry) :( by "Nissinen Tommi" 2) Re: SFAM concept stuff by "Alistair Davidse" 3) definitive DT by "Carlos A. Alfaro" 4) Re: Heather's right...lets face it by Robb Muise 5) Grammy/Oscar by Mark Peters 6) Santana! by mikel 7) Its a long, long, long way from Slovakia to Stockholm by Charlie Farrell 8) DT/Zep by "Steven Zebrowski" 9) FW: Dream Theater show review by "Pye, Adam" 10) Re: DT/Zep by Brian Hayden 11) Definitive DT song / Definitive Simpsons Quote by Giannotti Nick Contr ESC/JS 12) Re: The definitive Dream Theater song by email_address_removed 13) Re: YTSEJAM digest 5340 by Dan Costello 14) Santana by WB Henderson 15) Re: tnt (non dt-related, sorry) :( by Al Balkiewicz 16) Re: tnt (non dt-related, sorry) :( by "Korg Ecksthrey" 17) Re: Reznor by email_address_removed 18) Re: Dream Theater show review by "Matt J Lough" 19) DT @ Toad's by "M. Emerson" 20) Re: FW: Dream Theater show review by "Michael G. Mattingly" 21) Re: DT @ Toad's by Robb Muise ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: 24 Feb 2000 11:55:00 +0300 From: "Nissinen Tommi" To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: tnt (non dt-related, sorry) :( Message-ID: Hi, i just went yesterday through my old cds and found TNT=B4s Intuition. Does anybody remember this norweigan band with Tony Harnell on vocs and amazing Ronni LeTekro on guitar=3F I listened the cd through and this Ronni-guy has= that amazing "machine-gun" technique. And Tony has crystal-clear voice, but musi= c is that good ol=B4 80=B4s hard-rock. Any opinions about that band=3F Anybody=3F -Tommi np: Steve Vai:Fire In the East =B497(bootleg) ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2000 12:20:37 SAST-2 From: "Alistair Davidse" To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Re: SFAM concept stuff Message-ID: On 23 Feb 00 at 19:44, ytsejam@torchsong.com wrote: > I'm wondering why no bands (at least that I know of) have attemted to make > a sort of "mini-concept album" on an othersise non-concept album. For > example, why not just have 3 or 4 songs on an album that have one story > going for them together, while the rest of the album is not part of the story. I stand to be corrected, but I think Saga had a story which they split over their first four albums, with a couple of chapters of the story on each album. Can't think of any more right now, but there must be. (I assume you're not counting songs like Fates Warning's The Ivory Gate Of Dreams or Shadow Gallery's "Ghostship" where each part of the song is indexed as a separate track on the CD). Alistair "Behind your computer, what do you picture When you read my words and thoughts and dreams Do they all come alive and breathe?" -- Shadow Gallery - Mystery ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2000 07:53:16 -0500 From: "Carlos A. Alfaro" To: Ytsejam Mailing List Subject: definitive DT Message-ID: to me it has to be Acos -- Without love, without truth, there can be no turning back. Without faith, without hope, there can be no peace of mind. Carlos Alfaro Internet Solutions Inc. mailto:email_address_removed mailto:email_address_removed ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2000 06:58:47 -0500 From: Robb Muise To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Re: Heather's right...lets face it Message-ID: Hrmm... I don't agree with that one.. Perhaps because metropolis 1 was the first song I ever heard from them way back in 93.. I was absolutely in awe. IMO take the time, albeit a good song, can't hold a flame to metropolis... =) At 07:44 PM 2/23/00 -0800, you wrote: >In a message dated 00-02-23 19:18:50 EST,Heather wrote: > ><< I think "Take the Time" from Images and Words is the definitive Dream > Theater song. It twists and turns all over the place. The solos are great > and the lyrics are great (can you tell it's my favorite song?). Plus it was > the first song that I ever heard from Dream Theater, which makes it that > more special. > > Heather Jackson > email_address_removed >> > >I echo this exactly !!!! When I heard this song I was floored....I had to >have the disc >A.S.A.P.....My first DT experience. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2000 06:21:48 -0600 From: Mark Peters To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Grammy/Oscar Message-ID: > During a recent cold-medicine induced stupor, I careened on over to > www.grammy.com just to reaffirm my fears of who I thought would win the > awards. Maybe one winner will be Trey Parker. "Blame Canada" was nominated for best song from a movie. Or would that be the Oscars? I can't remember, I sometimes get the different brands of bullshit confused.... Take care, Mark Peters email_address_removed ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2000 23:26:41 +1100 From: mikel To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Santana! Message-ID: > >Is anybody else about ready to gag at the extent to which the entire > >music industry is whoring themselves to Carlos Santana? I mean, What the > >hell? Not even during my delusional alterna-weeny days when I thought > >Mike McCready of Pearl Jam was God's gift to musicians have I ever once > >even been mildly impressed by anything that this guy has put out. I took > >a Music Appreciation class last semester, and our textbook is apparently > >also used at Juliard. For some reason (I think political correctness - he > >focused on alot of no-name female composers, too), the author was > >practically orgasmic when writing about Santana and the effect he's had > >on popular / latin music and latin culture. NEWSFLASH PEOPLE! "Black > >Magic Woman" SUCKS!!!! I mean, hell, I can't improvise a solo worth crap, > >but other than the fact that it sounds "latin", his recorded stuff ain't > >a whole lot more ingenius than my pathetic, repetetive, bedroom > >noodlings. Sir you have been sadly misled. Santana is one of the most beautiful, intense and all round perfect guitarist. I am yet to see someone with the melodic brilliance of Santana (although maybe Pat Metheny comes close), or who gets such an awsome sound from his guitar. Of course its basically the blues with a latin influenced rhythm section, and because the blues is based on formulas in the end theres not much room for 'ingenuity'. As per usual people like you maybe only ever see his most commercial songs ie Smooth and Black Magic Woman which dont exactly show off his skills. I suggest you go listen to songs like Europa, Transendence, Samba Pa Ti to see what he is capable of in the melodic department. If you want ingenuity, maybe check out his awe inspiring album with John McLaughlin. JM's a hard guy to keep up with but Santana does a better job than anyone else Ive heard, even Jan Hammer. I'm happy that the grammys have finally given credit to some real talent, but I think its funny that they only notice it when Santana finally got some big name singers to participate (he is after all, only a guitarist). ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2000 13:00:57 +0000 From: Charlie Farrell To: "ytsejam@torchsong.com" Subject: Its a long, long, long way from Slovakia to Stockholm Message-ID: But I suppose that it seems quite close when you've come all the way from Oz in the first place :-) Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2000 13:39:29 +1100 ]From: email_address_removed.au To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Tickets > Im trying to get the attention of European jammers in particular > today. My brother is going to Slovakia in march and DT are playing > in Stockholm around the time he'll be there Mmmhhhh, Slovakia ... >He wants to know how the hell to get tickets >Either that or is there anyone trying to sell tickets to the Stockholm >show...? >Anything at all you could tell us would be great Well, there are loads of places on-line these days. A good place for tickets in Sweden is this site http://www.torget.se/biljett_direkt/ (but you'll probably have trouble understanding the swedish, like me) or http://www.ema.se/ Personally, I think that he'd find that there are other gigs a little closer to Slovakia, so here are some other useful links. Norway http://www.billettservice.no/cgi-bin/bs/bs_best.cgi?DREAMTHEATER@ORF@001-001 Denmark http://www.billetnet.dk/ Germany http://www.mano.de/tickets/ UK http://www.wayahead.com/ then search for Dream Theater France http://www.fnac.com/ - billeterie is what you want Italy http://www.barleyarts.com/dataart.asp?sel=5 Spain Contact the venues in Madrid and Barcelona via http://www.live-music.com/es/ Portugal ??? For all Europe http://www.concertinfocentre.com/ and http://www.live-music.com/ I don't know how he would plan on getting from Solvakia to Sweden. I guess that he would have to fly, but I haven't got any tips on that Hope this helps anyway Charlie ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2000 08:37:56 -0500 From: "Steven Zebrowski" To: Subject: DT/Zep Message-ID: <000601bf7ecc$5ccb03a0$0200010a@steve> > Yer course not, thats not what I said. What I said was that when you claimed > that everybody MUST cringe at listening to Plant whining on Sibly, you were > being silly. Sure SOME people cringe but a greater majority find it a great musical > experience. Excuse me? I'll concede when you can tell me when I said that "everybody MUST cringe..." I said I hated it and thought it sucked. Plus, why should anyone give a FUCK what the majority thinks!?!?!?!? > > for the record, I can't stand DTs version of this song. They took a great > > blues tune and made it absolutely soulless, and labrie's voice, though > > he's one of my all-time faves, just is not suited for that kind of song. Didn't you just get finished telling some guy not to spout forth "objective" opinions as though they were fact? That is precisely what you are doing here. Personally, I think DT's version sounds a lot bluesier than Zep's. I'd put Zep's in a trash can. :) > I really like DTs version and I think its one of Labries better performace, > but it does, in the end, sound like a cover band paying homage to their idols. Well, that's kind of what they're doing, right? Steve Z ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2000 07:52:59 -0600 From: "Pye, Adam" To: "'ytsejam@torchsong.com'" Subject: FW: Dream Theater show review Message-ID: Hey folks... I've mentioned Widespread Panic in several of my posts recently and actually met a fellow Dream Theater fan on their mailing list (ex-Jam member, too). He was at the Dream Theater D.C. show a few days ago and his review is below - always nice to see an "outside" opinion on the 'Jam.. > The show was killer! It was nice to hear the new album in its entirety, > but to be honest, I'd rather hear stuff from Awake and I&W the next time I > see them. If they mixed up the list, I'd be tempted to see them again next > monday in Baltimore, but since they don't, although the show was killer, I > think I'm going to save the $25 for Panic's tour. > > Setlist was as follows: > Starpeople opened, 8:15-8:40 > Dixie Dregs 8:50-9:50 > Dream Theater on at 10:13 > Twin Peaks intro > Metropolis Pt 2 (with teases of M1 and a great Rudess solo break) > Peruvian Skies > Instrumental Medley: Erotomania->Paradigm Shift > Medley: Pull Me Under->Under a Glass Moon->A Fortune in Lies->Only a Matter > of Time->Take the Time > off: 12:15 > > Pretty good....9 songs in 2 hours. :) Although, I was really starting to > dig the medley of older tunes....and while I'm glad they did them, I'd > rather hear them complete than snippets. And what's up with Portnoy's > spitting? That got a little annoying....but I got tired just *watching* > him all night! > > peace, > wade Seems like he's got the same opinion as many of us who have posted lately. Basically, SFAM was great but he'd rather see more variety in the show. He liked the medley (unlike many who have posted) but wished he could see the songs in their entirety. I agree - I've always thought a medley was for a washed-up, has-been band who wants to squeeze in a few of their greatest hits as an encore. Though DT obviously isn't washed-up, I think most of the stuff after SFAM (and there's not much) is pretty weak. Also notice that he would have gone to the Baltimore show if there was any chance of seeing a different set. PORTNOY, YOU LISTENING? :) And it's not me who said it this time - WOOHOO! Hehe. See y'all in Atlanta and Orlando... Adam ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2000 08:15:41 -0600 From: Brian Hayden To: Subject: Re: DT/Zep Message-ID: > From: "Steven Zebrowski" > >>> for the record, I can't stand DTs version of this song. They took a > great >>> blues tune and made it absolutely soulless, and labrie's voice, though >>> he's one of my all-time faves, just is not suited for that kind of song. > > Didn't you just get finished telling some guy not to spout forth "objective" > opinions as though they were fact? That is precisely what you are doing > here. Well no, Stevie, I didn't say that, it was somebody else, and I didn't say any of the above was fact either. You really are a sloppy thinker, you know that? Sheesh. > Personally, I think DT's version sounds a lot bluesier than Zep's. Well then I'm gonna guess that you don't listen to much blues because this is the most foolish thing I've heard in a long, long time. -Brian ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2000 09:24:54 -0500 From: Giannotti Nick Contr ESC/JS To: "'ytsejam@torchsong.com'" Subject: Definitive DT song / Definitive Simpsons Quote Message-ID: My definitive DT song has to be LiTS. It always hits home when I listen to it - it was my friend Jeff's favorite song and he died two months ago, so every time I listen to it now, I just weep like a little schoolgirl. No other DT song hits me like that one does. Though, A Change of Seasons makes my asshole leak, it's so strong. :) How can you people forget the greatest Simpson's episode of all time, when Homer makes the deal wtih the Devil (Flanders)? The two greatest quotes from the entire show come from this episode: "Mmm... forbidden donut..." and "Homer, stop eating yourself!!" "Oh!! But I'm so sweet and tasty!!!" Nicholas Giannotti Joint STARS Joint Program Office / ESC/JSOK Electronic Data Management / Keyfile System Resources Corporation (Support Contractor) email: email_address_removed / phone: 781-377-6915 DSN 478-6915 "Early to bed and early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise." - Some dead guy. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2000 09:32:54 EST From: email_address_removed To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Re: The definitive Dream Theater song Message-ID: > LITS has jazzy piano stuff, which is quite untypical for DT. ACoS and Overture 1928 have some jazzy piano stuff as well. Just a friendly reminder. Sean Money For The Toll ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2000 09:38:08 -0500 From: Dan Costello To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 5340 Message-ID: >> My Santana rantings << > > I could not disagree more. Santana rocks! I think I'll listen to > anything with latin percussion sound anyway. I enjoy listening to alot of Santana's music (except Black Magic Woman), but I don't think he's a really great guitarist and I don't think he should be hailed as some sort of musical deity the way he is. -Dan. ________________________________________________________________ YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! Try it today - there's no risk! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2000 11:45:37 -0500 From: WB Henderson To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Santana Message-ID: Wasn't it less than a month ago that this love/hate Santana thread pummelled its way through the Ytsejam? Why start it up again when it was just made abundantly clear what a futile waste of time it is? Agree to disagree, folks. In other news, DT's in Philly tomorrow. Yee-haw! Brian [NP...Ween -- Chocolate and Cheese] ================================== Name: WB Henderson E-mail: email_address_removed WIXQ ON-LINE: http://www.wixq.com Automaton Hit Parade (progrock radio): http://www.millersville.edu/~wixq/Automaton ================================== ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2000 11:52:45 -0500 (EST) From: Al Balkiewicz To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Re: tnt (non dt-related, sorry) :( Message-ID: On Thu, 24 Feb 2000 Nissinen email_address_removed wrote: > > Hi, > i just went yesterday through my old cds and found TNT=B4s Intuition. Does > anybody remember this norweigan band with Tony Harnell on vocs and amazing > Ronni LeTekro on guitar=3F I listened the cd through and this Ronni-guy has= > that > amazing "machine-gun" technique. And Tony has crystal-clear voice, but musi= I used to love that band. The album before Intuition (damn, I forget the name) rocked. "10,000 Lovers in One" had one of the best "kick-you-in-the-balls" opening riff I probably have ever heard. Memories.... I gotta dust off that tape and crank that baby up. Maybe I'll do it this summer with the windows down and the sunroof open...and watch the heads turn..... :) Al ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2000 10:14:21 -0700 From: "Korg Ecksthrey" To: Subject: Re: tnt (non dt-related, sorry) :( Message-ID: <000901bf7eea$a5b0d5e0$750d84d0@default> > I used to love that band. The album before Intuition (damn, I forget the Damn! I used to have one of their tapes, too. Knights of the New Thunder. :) Damn straight, their guitar player kicks ass. :) From the look of things on CDNow, they're still releasing albums, too. hehehehe. I need to look into that... -- KorgX3 tells no tales. NP: Giant - Last of the Runaways ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2000 12:22:27 EST From: email_address_removed To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Re: Reznor Message-ID: >>> Its lucky that Trent Reznor was around to make Great Southern Trendkill >>> sound as cool >>> as it did. >> >> Trent Reznor?? I've never heard of this. you sure?? >Well Im not sure how much of a hand he had in it, but you'll notice in the credits >the >vocals were recorded seperately at Nothing Studios. From what Ive heard Trent >sat it in at most of their sessions to help them with the equipment and give them >some ideas. Ah, how bout that. Ya learn something every day on here. I did not know this. >BTW. Does anyone else think there is a big NIN influence on Burning My Soul? Ive >heard John Petrucci was a fan during this era. hmmmm...I dunno. Personally, I don't really hear it. Except for maybe that the main riff sounds slightly like the Head Like a Hole main riff, which I've never even thought of til now. Another great Simpsons moment: Homer is on the couch, eating peanuts and drops the last one on the floor. He tries desperately to find it, but instead only finds a 20 dolllar bill. Then he has the following conversation with his brain: Homer (in a depresssed voice): Ohhhh, No peanut. All I've sound is this 20 dollar bill) Brain: Fool, 20 dollars can be used to get MORE peanuts. Homer: Explain how Brain: Money can be exchanged for goods and services Homer: Woohoo! ..or something like that. -Mike C. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2000 12:31:22 -0500 From: "Matt J Lough" To: Subject: Re: Dream Theater show review Message-ID: <006801bf7eec$f864cb00$message_id_removed> you know, I'm going to philly on friday, and to Towson (baltimore) on monday too, regardless of different set lists. i would have gone to the DC show too, but we have had a lot of concerts to go to in this past month, and we were all running short on cash. i'm just happy that they added so many shows to the mid-atlantic area this time around. and i heard someone else complaining about mike spitting so much too . . . i think it was from the FII tour. BTW, one show I caught last week at the Patriot Center in VA, was the last show on Beck's US tour. it was pretty unbelievable what the man does. his backup band is really good (including the keyboardist and the DJ, who was pulling off some pretty nifty tricks). i'm out. peace. ----- Original Message ----- ]From: Pye, Adam To: Multiple recipients of list Sent: Thursday, February 24, 2000 8:58 AM Subject: FW: Dream Theater show review > > Hey folks... > > I've mentioned Widespread Panic in several of my posts recently and actually > met a fellow Dream Theater fan on their mailing list (ex-Jam member, too). > He was at the Dream Theater D.C. show a few days ago and his review is below > - always nice to see an "outside" opinion on the 'Jam.. > > > The show was killer! It was nice to hear the new album in its entirety, > > but to be honest, I'd rather hear stuff from Awake and I&W the next time I > > > see them. If they mixed up the list, I'd be tempted to see them again > next > > monday in Baltimore, but since they don't, although the show was killer, I > > > think I'm going to save the $25 for Panic's tour. > > > > Setlist was as follows: > > Starpeople opened, 8:15-8:40 > > Dixie Dregs 8:50-9:50 > > Dream Theater on at 10:13 > > Twin Peaks intro > > Metropolis Pt 2 (with teases of M1 and a great Rudess solo break) > > Peruvian Skies > > Instrumental Medley: Erotomania->Paradigm Shift > > Medley: Pull Me Under->Under a Glass Moon->A Fortune in Lies->Only a > Matter > > of Time->Take the Time > > off: 12:15 > > > > Pretty good....9 songs in 2 hours. :) Although, I was really starting to > > > dig the medley of older tunes....and while I'm glad they did them, I'd > > rather hear them complete than snippets. And what's up with Portnoy's > > spitting? That got a little annoying....but I got tired just *watching* > > him all night! > > > > peace, > > wade > > Seems like he's got the same opinion as many of us who have posted lately. > Basically, SFAM was great but he'd rather see more variety in the show. He > liked the medley (unlike many who have posted) but wished he could see the > songs in their entirety. I agree - I've always thought a medley was for a > washed-up, has-been band who wants to squeeze in a few of their greatest > hits as an encore. Though DT obviously isn't washed-up, I think most of the > stuff after SFAM (and there's not much) is pretty weak. > > Also notice that he would have gone to the Baltimore show if there was any > chance of seeing a different set. PORTNOY, YOU LISTENING? :) And it's not > me who said it this time - WOOHOO! Hehe. > > See y'all in Atlanta and Orlando... > > Adam > > ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2000 12:36:10 -0500 From: "M. Emerson" To: "Ytse Jam" Subject: DT @ Toad's Message-ID: <00cc01bf7eed$a39b8310$message_id_removed> i just wanted to put up a quick post about the show last night...unfortunately, i would have to say that it was probably the worst or 2nd worst DT show that i've been to, but this had nothing whatsoever to do with the performance (which was amazing, as usual...) the crowd last night was a bunch of idiots! i was up near the front (about 2-3 people back from the stage), and several unpleasant things occurred... first, a few minutes after i got in the door and found a good spot, this jerk pushes his way into the crowd and takes up residence right in front of these 2 girls that were next to me (who were both about a head shorter than he was)...several people said something to the effect that that wasn't very nice of him, to which he just shrugged and said 'shit happens' and didn't give it a second thought... second, during DT's performance, the crowd pushed forward a bunch of times, which squished all the people in the front worse than they were already getting squished...my arms were pinned to my sides for the majority of the show, as i struggled to keep what little space i had and tried not to have visions of slipping and getting trampled to death... and last, but most certainly not least, there was this one girl that was just a complete nutcase...she was, from what i could tell, an abnormally rabid DT fan (the kind of person that, if one of the members of OFB walked up to her, pointed at someone and said 'kill', she would've leaped across the room, tackled the hapless victim, and ripped his/her throat out with her teeth...) she had a very shrill singing voice, which she used to full effect by screeching the words out at the top of her lungs for the entire show (there were a few times that i could hear her better than i could hear james), and she had her fist in the air the whole time, and she was pumping it throughout each song (even the slow songs, it seemed)...now, normally this might not be too bad, except for 2 factors: 1) she really didn't seem to care if there was anyone around her that she might inadvertantly hit, and 2) i happened to be standing right behind the 'flailing arm of destruction'...i ended up keeping my face down for the first part of DT's set, because i didn't want a black eye and/or damage to my teeth...eventually, i stepped back a bit so she could slide in front of me so i wouldn't be directly behind 'the arm' anymore...little did i realize that i would then have to deal with her 6-foot, 225-pound male friend who was doing the same fist-pumping that she was...this girl was also very belligerent and almost got into a fight or two, because she really didn't care about anyone but herself, and she also didn't care who she pissed off...i don't think i've ever been that happy and relieved to see a DT show end! well, hopefully philly and nyc will be a bit better than that CT mess...later, all! mikE emerson email_address_removed ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2000 12:34:47 -0500 From: "Michael G. Mattingly" To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Re: FW: Dream Theater show review Message-ID: > I've mentioned Widespread Panic in several of my posts recently and > actually > met a fellow Dream Theater fan on their mailing list (ex-Jam member, > too). oh my! Thought I was alone in liking WSP. Just got three words for ya HOUSER! HOUSER! HOUSER! Travel Light, Gregory Michael G. Mattingly - ICQ# 61308415 email_address_removed email_address_removed " From the sublime to the ridiculous is but a step. " - Napoleon Bonaparte 1812 ________________________________________________________________ YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! Try it today - there's no risk! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2000 12:52:30 -0500 From: Robb Muise To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Re: DT @ Toad's Message-ID: wow, i'm actually happy that i missed out on tickets to last night show... see ya in ny, look for the big guy in the dx shirt.. if there's any bitches (male or otherwise) threatening to fuck up the enjoyment of the show.. lemme know =) At 09:45 AM 2/24/00 -0800, you wrote: >i just wanted to put up a quick post about the show last >night...unfortunately, i would have to say that it was probably the worst or >2nd worst DT show that i've been to, but this had nothing whatsoever to do >with the performance (which was amazing, as usual...) > >the crowd last night was a bunch of idiots! i was up near the front (about >2-3 people back from the stage), and several unpleasant things occurred... > >first, a few minutes after i got in the door and found a good spot, this >jerk pushes his way into the crowd and takes up residence right in front of >these 2 girls that were next to me (who were both about a head shorter than >he was)...several people said something to the effect that that wasn't very >nice of him, to which he just shrugged and said 'shit happens' and didn't >give it a second thought... > >second, during DT's performance, the crowd pushed forward a bunch of times, >which squished all the people in the front worse than they were already >getting squished...my arms were pinned to my sides for the majority of the >show, as i struggled to keep what little space i had and tried not to have >visions of slipping and getting trampled to death... > >and last, but most certainly not least, there was this one girl that was >just a complete nutcase...she was, from what i could tell, an abnormally >rabid DT fan (the kind of person that, if one of the members of OFB walked >up to her, pointed at someone and said 'kill', she would've leaped across >the room, tackled the hapless victim, and ripped his/her throat out with her >teeth...) > >she had a very shrill singing voice, which she used to full effect by >screeching the words out at the top of her lungs for the entire show (there >were a few times that i could hear her better than i could hear james), and >she had her fist in the air the whole time, and she was pumping it >throughout each song (even the slow songs, it seemed)...now, normally this >might not be too bad, except for 2 factors: 1) she really didn't seem to >care if there was anyone around her that she might inadvertantly hit, and 2) >i happened to be standing right behind the 'flailing arm of destruction'...i >ended up keeping my face down for the first part of DT's set, because i >didn't want a black eye and/or damage to my teeth...eventually, i stepped >back a bit so she could slide in front of me so i wouldn't be directly >behind 'the arm' anymore...little did i realize that i would then have to >deal with her 6-foot, 225-pound male friend who was doing the same >fist-pumping that she was...this girl was also very belligerent and almost >got into a fight or two, because she really didn't care about anyone but >herself, and she also didn't care who she pissed off...i don't think i've >ever been that happy and relieved to see a DT show end! > >well, hopefully philly and nyc will be a bit better than that CT >mess...later, all! > > >mikE emerson >email_address_removed ------------------------------ End of YTSEJAM Digest 5341 **************************