YTSEJAM Digest 5378 Today's Topics: 1) PMU, Im from Melbourne, Mulmuzzler drums by mikel 2) Re: Primus and Uncovered questions by Brad Plumb 3) Re: DT and Baltymore by "Matt J Lough" 4) Re: YTSEJAM digest 5377 by email_address_removed 5) 'Special moments' by "Greg Kampf" 6) Re: Gaz by email_address_removed 7) M2000 on video / JR interview by Yusuf Muhammad 8) S. American tour, Orlando, etc. by "Paul W. Cashman" 9) Re: Gaz by "gaz" 10) Re: Voices: A tribute to Dream Theater? by "Michael Pruchnicki (DE)" 11) Orlando and Pompano Beach (some spoilers) by Mark Peters 12) Re: Voices tribute CD by "Samah" 13) Re: Pop Culture by "Yam Bun" 14) Super Tuesday by "Secret_of Area_51" 15) Giant/Huff brothers / White Heart by O-P Komonen ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 07 Mar 2000 17:01:10 +1100 From: mikel To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: PMU, Im from Melbourne, Mulmuzzler drums Message-ID: > BUT I do wish everybody would just get over the fact that DT is ALWAYS > going to play PMU. Does anyone else here wonder why Pull Me Under gets the attention it gets? When I first bought Images and Words, listening for the first time with unprejudiced ears, I thought Pull Me Under was one of the weaker songs. And this isnt just because it is simpler and not as proggy, because Images and Words was about the first prog album i got (maybe after Crimson King). I think the lyrics are some of of their worst. > Oh Goooooood... I was blind! And now I'm angry! Am I alone or somebody > didn't know it too??? > > Tell me guys, the right spelling of word is ItsY - right? But there's > no any pronunciation difference 'tween this variant and YtsE - right? > > But what for, tell me! > > Most funny thing is that... that YTSEJAM is mirror's reflection of... > MAJESTY > > Now I'll go to take a shower... otherwise I'll fall unconscious.... > > sincerely yours, guys, > MAJESTIER Ksue > huh?? > Hi all, > > This is my first post so be nice... > > Firstly, anyone else here from Australia? Melbourne? > Hey Dennis, Im from Melbourne. > I would just like to ask if anyone can confirm > if DT is coming to Australia (Melbourne, Sydney...) > because we are trying REALLLY hard to do our bit... every day it looks less and less likely... :( > Have the Japan tourdates been confirmed? Because the > only chance DT will come here is if they can squeeze in > a week or so around the Japan gigs... yer they have and it sounds like theyre going to South America afterwards now (or is this before). I suggest you make do with seeing Mr Bungle. > I just picked up Mulmuzzler, LTE v 1, and Platypus. Does anyone else feel that > Mulmuzzler could have been a Great album with different drums? Don't get me > wrong, I like the CD, but I just kept waiting for a killer drum fill or a hard > hitting beat. Not that the drums are bad, it's just not Mike P (who is). Juat > wanted to hear what you all thought. Ive only heard His Voice off Mulmuzzler, but from what Ive seen of Mike M he's seems like one of the most 'wow!' drummers out there. The guys incredible and very flashy, so Im surprised you say this about the CD. Any further comments? ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 07 Mar 2000 00:30:42 -0600 From: Brad Plumb To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Re: Primus and Uncovered questions Message-ID: >Also, who's playing keyboards during the Uncovered show? I was thinking it >was still Kevin, but you can't see who it is on the video. > If you're talkin bout the clips from 5YIALT, it's Derek. 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 "There is nothing more pragmatic than idealism" -David Mamet ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 7 Mar 2000 01:18:33 -0500 From: "Matt J Lough" To: Subject: Re: DT and Baltymore Message-ID: <000701bf87fc$f75f75c0$message_id_removed> OAKY! I submit already!! I thought I posted my submission already, but maybe I didn't. I think I've seen about ten reply's telling me about the Daytona's show from the FII tour. I told my friend about it, and he agreed. I was going on his info when I said what I said. I admit defeat! matt ----- Original Message ----- ]From: Kez To: Multiple recipients of list Sent: Monday, March 06, 2000 10:52 PM Subject: DT and Baltymore > > > > >James said the "see you in the summer Baltimore" and "see you in the summer > >Philly" at both shows that I went to last week. Usually when they tour for > >a CD, they make two rounds through the US. But, until last monday, they > >haven't been to Baltimore since Awake> > >matt > > > I could have sworn that I was at a show at Daytona's in '98....I > think....wasn't I? > > Bafu, wasn't I.? Was that me? I'm so confused. > > yeah, I really am, > Kez > > ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 7 Mar 2000 01:39:24 EST From: email_address_removed To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 5377 Message-ID: In a message dated 3/7/00 12:17:23 AM Central Standard Time, Korg writes: << email_address_removed tried to get in edgewise: > "nothing to get upset about". read any of the four gospels in your local > satanic bible. lilith mentions pagans about a million times. if youre not >satanist you wont give a crap, but youll understand *why* it *is* Let's keep the satan worship stuff off the list, mmkay? BTW, a >million< times? That goes beyond exaggeration and well past hyperbole. That, my Xian friend, is a bold-faced lie! I hope you repent for that one. I'll pray for you. Or is that prey? -- Korg-a-doodle-doo says, "What Would I Do?" >> uuhhh...i dont get it. did i just get flamed because i asked a question about christianity? if this is the case, i did not know i wasnt supposed to. sorry. i was however corrected by a friendlier jammer who politely emailed me privately and answered my questions regarding kevin moore (run on sentence). why did you change everything i wrote? that is quite offensive and rude. i didnt say any of that stuff. were you making fun of me? whats the point? sorry to post this so everyone could read it but why should flames like this be allowed? again, sorry for posting religiously. j ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 07 Mar 2000 02:10:21 -0400 From: "Greg Kampf" To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: 'Special moments' Message-ID: Greetings all, After checking out those online reviews, there were just too many 'special moments' to choose from. Here are the ones that made me howl out loud...Enjoy! 8-) _________________ RE: Images and Words "Another stupid release from this shitty band." " The masturbation contests these guys indulge themselves in are recorded and then cleverly packaged and sold in the form of CDs" "this has to be some of the worst self-indulgent overblown senseless crap to ever be put on CD, and I can attribute the sales of this band only to mass hypnosis." "Any band that records insufferabe ballads like "Another Day" deserves to be banned in a sensible music community." "[Labrie] tends to grate the nerves with his lapses into Whitney Houston-style high-pitched hollering." "Another Day" vacillates between genuine heart-tugging moments (such as the guitar solo) and pure Kenny G. cheese." ________ RE: Awake "DT proves throughout Awake that they have all sorts of skill at their instruments, but aren't going to let good songs get in the way of things." "Awake tends to put me right to sleep." "it's a strain to sit through the moments where they must be technically proficient." __________ RE: Falling Into Infinity "This album has taken a lot of flak from fans of Images and Words and Awake for being too mainstream and not progressive enough. I've even heard it called "alternative"-sounding by a tone-deaf person or two." "their lackluster Falling Into Infinity had obliterated my usually voracious record-hunting zeal." _______ RE: OIALT "Dream Theater, for reasons unknown to myself, decided to release this disappointing live dud." "the drum solo is agonizing." ___________ RE: SFAM "A quick glance at the track listing made me shiver in fear, evoking the atrocious pomposity of bloated progressive rock concept albums." "James LaBrie's vocal bits are short and much less annoying than usual (how can anyone listen to that guy's singing for more than a few minutes at a time?)" "James LaBrie's vocal bits ...almost functioning as breaks between instrumental sections." "Overall, the CD's concept-albumness is not nearly as annoying and overwhelming as it may seem." _________________________ -G- email_address_removed Ottawa, Ontario La Villa Strangiato http://members.home.com/lavilla ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 7 Mar 2000 02:22:38 EST From: email_address_removed To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Re: Gaz Message-ID: << > Anyone know where I can get some really good porn? > -Mike > C :) No, I think you need to look for a brain before you look for porn. To use one of Brian's lines: 'You're an idiot' >> It was a joke to break up the fact that some people are WAYY too serious on the jam, you jackass. Chill out. Plus, do you really need to make 20 fucking posts a day? To use your own quote, 'If you don't have a sense of humour or are too stupid to understand sarcasm don't complain to me, because I don't give a shit" -Mike C. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 6 Mar 2000 23:47:25 -0800 (PST) From: Yusuf Muhammad To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: M2000 on video / JR interview Message-ID: Also, I had a chance to interview Jordan Rudess before the show. What an awesome guy! yes man, this guy make DT's music reborn. I believe after Kevin Moore left the band, Dt's music was kinna different and Jordan is putting it back to "normal". He really is something man.... Surely, the friendliest guy in the band now. I will be making that interview available in about 1-2 weeks if anyone is interested. yes I intersted, send it in Mad. Yusuf __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 7 Mar 100 00:05:14 -0800 (PST) From: "Paul W. Cashman" To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: S. American tour, Orlando, etc. Message-ID: Just a few various items.... >>2. Good news for lots of patient fans (way) down south. Dream >>Theater WILL tour South America later this year. This is the first >>time ever in S.A., no? (James told us this in Atl.) > >If James really said that, his memory must be REALLY fucked up... If >they do come to Brazil later in the year, it'd be at least their >third time here, if I'm not mistaken... Last time they played in >our version of the "Monsters of Rock" festival, along Glenn Hughes, >Slayer, Savatage, Saxon, Megadeth and some other bands which have >escaped my mind... Hell, somebody even took pics of his ticket and >they're posted in the band's website... No, James just told us they were touring down there. I don't think they've ever actually toured on their own in S.A. They've played a few festival gigs, yes, but the clear implication I had from James was that this was an actual tour, with them headlining. Let's hope so, anyway. :) Kurt H. wrote: >Hey Paul, Glad to see you survived Orlando. hehe the band is gonna >release htat on hoem video, and you will feel shame forever (J/K) Definitely. "Wow, look at that old guy in the front!" >Most probably the vidoe shot at the HOB was for the monitors all over >the >place, unless these were pro cameras. The one here in New Orleans has 1 >camera fixed on the stage, but ours only holds about 800-1000. The Tabernacle in Atlanta also has at least one fixed-mount camera which is used for the in-house monitors (nice touch, those). HOB Orlando was a bit different -- they put a lot of effort into it, with cameramen, etc. It was clearly for something decently big, but what? It was NOT for a DT home video, or at least if it was, it'll be a bit of a surprise....I'd asked James in Atl. if any shows were being recorded for home vid and DVD and he said no shows were being recorded on video FOR THEM until later in the year, but that as always, they record every show on audio. (And Mike P. has them all under a bed somewhere about 1000 miles northeast of here. :)) So, the question remains, what is "House of Blues Digital" and will there be a chance to see that show again? Some of the camera work was pretty schweet -- up close and personal, really tight on John P.'s fretwork, etc. Or as the guy next to me said, "Hey! I paid $30 bucks to see the show, not this cameraman's ass in my face!" heh >Anyway, the more I think about the more I realize HOW GOOD the whole trip >thing really was. Everyone seems almost like family now, and thats >something to take with me. Thanks everyone. :) Welcome to this freaky Ytse-world. An Aussie wrote: >I would just like to ask if anyone can confirm >if DT is coming to Australia (Melbourne, Sydney...) >because we are trying REALLLY hard to do our bit... Alas, I asked James about DT playing Australia (after Graham B. asked me to :)) and he said anything so far is just a rumour. They'd LOVE to play Australia but the costs of getting there are too high. Then he remembered an airfare deal from L.A. ($819 round trip on New Zealand Air)..... But still, it'd be tough to get equipment over there. Even down from Japan would be tough. Sorry your news isn't as positive as South America's. >From: Robert Rivers >Subject: Orlando HOB >I thought it was way cool seeing them in the Downtown Disney complex, >I think it added some disney magic to the show. I thought that big Cirque d'Soleil tent right next-door was really kewl. And why didn't you come down toward the stage after the set and hang with the rest of us Ytsejammers? Huh? HUH?! :) > I'm sure they had their families with them, Mike P. and John P. did, yes. Melody AND Max Portnoy, although Max is a bit too young to rage on the kit like his sister did in Atlanta. When Mike held her up to the crowd afterward, wow! That was sooo cool. >The crowd was the best of the 4 shows I've seen. especially the bounce >thing) a good amount of people on the floor bouncing in >unison,during the heavy part of Peruvian Skies !! Yea, that was a lot of fun. My ankles really ached afterward, though. :) -- + Paul W. Cashman email_address_removed www.crl.com/~vanyel ICQ #4151223+ | Rush * Robert Jordan * Godhead * Michael Moorcock * Changelings | | James P. Hogan * Dream Theater * Storm Constantine * NIN * Dead | | Can Dance * Patrick O'Brian * Ozric Tentacles * Raymond Feist....| ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 7 Mar 2000 19:39:54 +1100 From: "gaz" To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Re: Gaz Message-ID: > It was a joke to break up the fact that some people are WAYY too > serious on the jam, you jackass. Chill out. Plus, do you really need > to make 20 fucking posts a day? To use your own quote, 'If you don't > have a sense of humour or are too stupid to understand sarcasm don't > complain to me, because I don't give a shit" Your right some are way too serious here.... Your worthwhile contribution today was to tell us that you still haven't got the DT Xmas CD, riveting news for the rest of us I'm sure. That news had us on the egde of our seats, anxiously waiting for your CD to arrive. Yep that was areal funny one too, we were all rolling on our backs in fits of laughter. End Of Conversation gaz ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 7 Mar 2000 09:49:21 +0100 From: "Michael Pruchnicki (DE)" To: "'ytsejam@torchsong.com'" Subject: Re: Voices: A tribute to Dream Theater? Message-ID: > I was just looking as CdNow and they are offering a cd (due out 03/06/00) called > Voices, a tribute to Dream Theater. Anyone have any idea what this is. Has > anyone heard of it. It's a 2 CD set. It looks cool....? Most of it is terrible. Just check out these samples: http://www.Geocities.com/SunsetStrip/1237 - Mike -- "What makes a dream so very different from any other dream ?" -- Michael Pruchnicki Editor PlayZone, N-Zone mlpruchnicki@computec.de ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 07 Mar 2000 03:48:09 -0600 From: Mark Peters To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Orlando and Pompano Beach (some spoilers) Message-ID: Well, I've just finished my first day of work after the most intoxicating DT weekend imaginable, and I'm exhausted. I got up at 10:30 AM Thursday to pack my stuff, and I worked until 1:15 AM Friday. I drove to my home in Auburn, picked up fellow jammer Joel, who had crashed there overnight, and we headed out. We met another jammer, Wade, in Brewton, AL, at 5 AM, and we headed southeast. We got to Mars Music in Orlando just after 2 PM, and Portnoy's new video was on the many big screen TVs in there. The video looks incredible, and if you enjoy watching MP play, regardless of whether you're a drummer, you will enjoy this one. MP and Rod Morgenstein came out to sign autographs, and both of them were as nice as you could hope for big famous rock stars to be. Rod signed my Platypus CD, and Mike signed a SFaM CD that will be on its way to Macedonia in the morning. I heard a guy standing in line complain that he "drove TWO HOURS for a clinic and all this is" is a autograph signing. What a pussy. Wade won a door prize at Mars - a T-shirt, which relieved him of his obligation to actually pay for a souvenir for his wife. The show Friday night was incredible. The House of Blues is actually at Disneyworld, which surprised me. Many of you already know this, but don't be shy while waiting in line at a DT concert - you never know who you'll meet. The Star People came on at 9 PM. There were entertaining for about ten minutes, then the repetitivenes of their music overwhelmed the inherent silliness that I thought would be so entertaining when they first took the stage. The Dregs took the stage just before 10 PM. HOLY SHIT!!! These guys can play. The rollicking country jam that they did toward the end of their hour-long set brought the house down. "Can they play any damn faster? Shit! They sped up again! I guess so!" The only complaint I had about the Dregs was the overpowering delay on the lead guitar tone (JP's leads sounded this way, too, so I blame the house sound guy, if such a person exists. They didn't sound that way the next night in an outdoor venue). They didn't play Peaches - I guess I'll have to buy the album to hear that one.... DT hit the stage around 11:10. I had fears that they would have to cut the show short because of some curfew law, but thinking back, I can picture some Disney exec putting some grease in his hair, slicking it back, and shouting, "I am above the law!" SFaM was otherworldly. JP's new guitar sounds wonderful. Mike must have taken a bottle of white crosses, because he was hyperactive. "Amazing Grace," "Through Her Eyes," and the crowd singing along to "The Spirit Carries On" all caused my eyes to get watery. I noticed that "Home" and all of the songs they played after SFaM were played slower than the album versions. I wonder why they did that? The video screens were an excellent addition to this show. Even though they don't really explain much, plot-wise, they look great! I only wish DT had the money to get a big projection screen behind them like Rush used to. The two snippets from WDaDU were mind boggling, and the mask MP wore during Dr. Evil's theme was very funny. It look like a prototype of a new Kiss member's makeup, with long black hair. There were also several videocamers taping the show for broadcast over the web at http://www.hob.com sometime in the near future. After the show, I got to speak to several people, including Paul Cashman, Ryan Webb, Dr. Dave, Adam Pye, and a few others. I didn't get to meet Eric Moegling, but I was able to see many familiar faces. Hello, you guys! Those of us who waited outside were lucky enough to have and opportunity to speak with Steve Morse, Jerry Goodman, Dave LaRue, and all five members of DT, including Myung! I spoke to him briefly, and he was very nice to me. He got an ovation when he stepped outside with us, because everyone was shocked to see him mingling with us. I spoke to James, and he told me, to my delight, that there will definitely be another Mullmuzzler album. He didn't say anything about who would be playing on it or writing with him, but I don't really care :) As long as Mr. "I'm a baritone but I can sing a high G and make it sound good" has his voice on there, I'll enjoy it somewhat. After 2 days without sleep, we crashed at our hotel room. We made the measly 200-mile trek down to the Pompano Beach show with plenty of time to spare, so we got to hang out on the grass in the parking lot, enjoy a few adult malt beverages, and impress the non-jammers out there (I didn't know there were any) with the DT footwear I brought with me. By the way, all of the info I saw on the web said that this show was going to be in West Palm Beach. That's in a different fucking county! Saturday night's show was different from Friday night's show in a few ways. Most importantly, they played outside, which probably improved the sound a bit to everyone that wasn't standing ten feet from the frontals like we were. DT seemed to be a bit tighter on Saturday, but SFaM didn't impact me as much because I'd had that cherry popped for me the night before. They played the same set, but the last few somgs were played MUCH faster due to the fact that they had to be off the stage by 11 PM. James made a funny statement to the crowd to this effect before they broke into a frantic outro to TtT. I hoped Steve Morse would come out and play something with DT since Saturday was the last show on the tour for the Dregs, but nothing cool like that happened. We hit the road just before midnight, got caught in the midle of nowhere with only a little bit of gas, and had to buy enough gas at $1.69 a gallon to get us to a cheaper station. At about 4:30 AM we got to exit 73 on I-75, just south of Gainesville, and we went in a place called the Risque Cafe for a few moments. This place is a 24-hour restaurant, just like Waffle House, except for 3 things. The waitresses are all stunningly beautiful, they are completely naked, and there is a dildo shop in the back where the jukebox should be. We didn't stay, though, because I would have fallen in love if we'd been there much longer. I must recommend this place to anyone who's in the area, if only for the atmosphere. I suppose that place gives new meaning to the phrase "Waitress? There's a hair in my soup...." In all, we met DT and the Dregs, saw them twice, set off the smoke alarm in a hotel room (biaxident ;), and drove almost 2,000 miles in the space of 60 hours, only five of which I spent sleeping. And you know what? I'd do it again next weekend if I could. Thank you for putting up with my most long-winded post ever, and take care, Mark Peters, email_address_removed PS - I got my fanclub package today. Everything about it is wonderful! If you didn't sign up for the fanclub, you made a mistake. Do it now so you don't miss out on any of these fantastic full-color magazines, not to mention the St. Patrick's Day CD ;) ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 7 Mar 2000 18:31:19 +1030 From: "Samah" To: "YtseJam Mailing List" Subject: Re: Voices tribute CD Message-ID: Yeah, I've heard some of the tracks from that CD. The Learning To Live cover is pretty good... I'm not sure where you could get it besides CDNow, but if you want to have a listen, head on over to this online radio station and request it, cos its on their list. http://www.progradio.net/progged Samah ------------------------------------------------ ~[SaMaH]~ EMail: email_address_removed.au UIN: 16663016 ------------------------------------------------ Shai-Hulud 2000 - http://sh2k.dune2k.com Parallel - http://www.mp3.com/parallel ------------------------------------------------ When every soul has quit religion, When every priest runs scared... (Explorers Club - Fate Speaks) ------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 07 Mar 2000 12:45:01 GMT From: "Yam Bun" To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Re: Pop Culture Message-ID: >Now, as far as females being more succeptible to things like this than >males,well I don't know in general. But, I do think that the most >succeptible groupid TEENAGE females. Basically, all ya have to do is get a >good lookin guy )or guys), dress them well, write some cheesy cliched pop >tunes for them, and theteenage girls wil bite. This does not tend to happen >for males of ANY age. let's take an example, girls might go for the guys, but guys, go for the girls as well- i mean look at how popular Britney Spears, Lopez, Mariah Carey, Aqua (don't know how well they do in the States, but they or rather she's popular with the guys here) and i can tell you, it's the same mental attitude everywhere. >I've never heard of men buying the CD of an artist or band mainly because >thegirl or girls were good looking. For example, I think Shania Twain is >damn hot, as I'm sure a lot of other men do. But I don't want to buy here >CD's because I just don't like here musuc one bit. would the same be true >forwomen? objection, objection! I live in Singapore and I know tonnes of guys who buy cds, vcds of live concerts of females because they are pretty or their boobs are big! on my part as a female, i listen to DT (big-time fan) and yes, girls generally don't like progressive rock/metal, metal, etc, and i get stared upon largely as abnormal- BUT- down here, i get lots of guys who give me weird looks for listening to DT as well! zhang! ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 07 Mar 2000 05:00:50 PST From: "Secret_of Area_51" To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Super Tuesday Message-ID: Hey jammers. I live in California, and we, along with several other states, are to vote for President of the United States today. If you want a liberal Democrat in office, please ignore this message entirely. If you want a conservative candidate who will stand up for our values and the words of our Declaration of Independence, then I urge you to consider what I have to say here. It is my opinion, which I share with many other Americans, that John McCain has completely sold out the values that represent the Republican Party and which our country was founded. Why do I say this? It's simple. John McCain goes around spouting that he's a "Pro-life Reagan conservative", when in fact all 3 of those terms are not descriptive of John McCain. He has said that his daughter could get an abortion if she wanted. He voted to CONTINUE partial-birth abortion, AND he SKIPPED the only US Senate vote on Roe vs Wade in 16 years to campaign for himself in New Hampshire. When he calls himself Reaganesque, he says it's because he will unite the party and all Americans, but then he says we are NOT to include religious people in our party. That is not uniting anything. And the fact is, he plays on people's emotions bacause he was in Viet Nam. His main issue is the military so (and he has said so) we can overthrow other governments which we disagree with. And he has stated that he thinks and votes very much like Bill Clinton - except he said "I think of it more like Bill Clinton is a lot like ME". And while he spouts his version of campaign finance reform, he is collecting millions of dollars from many special-interest groups. Do we want this man in office? He has completely sold out our principles, and in my opinion is a hypocrite who CANNOT be supported. But I don't think George W. Bush is the best thing to happen to the Republican party either. While his heart is in many times at the right place, he too is unwilling - and dare I say unable - to really stand for the issues as well. He has said that he makes rape-incest exceptions for abortion. He has also said that while he KNOWS this makes no sense, that's just the way he feels. He's trying toi get the vote. He thinks his tax plan is the greatest thing in the world, but it's still YOUR money, which he fails to recognize. And have you noticed the way he crawls around the issues? If you ask him a difficult question (for instance - What would Jesus do with the death penalty? - the answer to which is that he accepted it) and he freezes up and talks about his record in Texas. Just answer this question to yourself: Will he beat Al Gore ion the fall? Well, my sad opinion is that Al Gore will tear up G. W. Bush, because Bush is incapable of firmly stating our beliefs on the issues and clearly communicating those stances in a way that can reach the public consciousness. And if he tries, it still won't do much good. The economy is booming, and most people are very happy with it. True, the President does not dictate the economy, but we would be going against all of American history to expect we would hand the White House to another party with a great economy. The Democrate have one big weakness - but GWB will not take advantage of it. This weakness is the moral decline in America today. All this, and more, are the reasons I firmly support Ambassador Alan Keyes for the Presidency. He is the ONE MAN who will take a stand, against all obstacles, for truth and integrity. I'm tired of voting for a "lesser of evils" - they are STILL EVIL! And now we have a man who is not evil at all. In fact, in my opunion he rocks out. But the liberal media doesn't say much about him, do they? Why is this? Well, it's simple. They don't know what to make of a black conservative like Dr. Keyes, and they're su busy cramming John McCain down our throats that they (and I believe deliberately) ignore the ONE candidate to truly stand for the principles on which this nation was founded. But that doesn't mean WE have to. I strongly urge you to look into what Alan Keyes has to say. http://www.keyes2000.org When all is said and done, there's only one way to win in the fall. And that way is to take a stand for moral integrity, which only Alan Keyes is willing and able to do. And he has demonstrated this fact many times in the debates that have taken place. You may say he can't win the nomination, but if your vote means nothing to you, then your integrity means nothing as well. One candidate is unwilling to challenge the democrats, and another is unable. What makes you think they can win? If Alan Keyes gets the nomination, he WILL win. The problem is that nobody knows he's running, so he gets a low percentage of the votes. BUT THOSE VOTES WILL BE NOTICED! Please, join me. Take a stand for truth and integrity. Only one man knows how to deal with abortion, and the income tax, and the United Nations (he was the UN Ambassador under the Reagan administration) and only ONE MAN understands the sovereignty of the United States, and how NOBODY has the right to take our freedoms and rights away. Please join me in support of Dr. Alan Keyes for Republican Presidential nominee. Together, we will let the world know that SOME people in this country still care. Thank you for your time, and I opologize for what some people would see as a waste of bandwidth. Max Robinson - Grassroots volunteer ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 07 Mar 2000 15:13:50 +0200 From: O-P Komonen To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Giant/Huff brothers / White Heart Message-ID: Was cathing up on jams and saw someone mention White Heart, and he said something that it was the Huff brothers' first band before they went on to the studio musician career. I might be totally wrong here, but I think that White Heart was formed (much like Koinonia, anyone know them?) around talented christian studio musicians... for example, Tommy Sims played with them for a few albums etc. feel free to correct me if I'm wrong. op777 Thoughts while Eating at McDonald's "...if people were actually shaped like those little "throw litter away" people-figures with the pointy limbs that appear on the boxes the burgers come in, they'd fall into gratings all the time and get stuck. But getting out of jail would be really easy." -Kevin Madden ------------------------------ End of YTSEJAM Digest 5378 **************************