YTSEJAM Digest 5779 Today's Topics: 1) DT's best lyrics by "Tony/Alexis/Axel" 2) Your 1st CD by "Jason L. Gelnett" 3) Re: Your 1st CD by Coldie 4) Re: Your 1st CD by "A_Change Of_Seasons" 5) mellow??? by Joshua Rasiel 6) Re: Your 1st CD by "Paul Tadday" 7) Re: Your 1st CD by =?iso-8859-1?Q?Mauricio_Mart=EDnez?= 8) Re: Your 1st CD by "Korg Ecksthrey" 9) Progpower USA 'quick notes and pics' by "Paul W. Cashman" 10) How to make money on Napster by email_address_removed 11) re: Maiden by Brian Hansen ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2001 16:31:52 -0400 From: "Tony/Alexis/Axel" To: "ytsejam" Subject: DT's best lyrics Message-ID: <000c01c09f6a$288309c0$message_id_removed> Hey people! I was listening to Only a Matter of Time the other day, and was paying extra special attention to the lyrics of that song, and have come to the conclusion that that song's lyrics are my favorite for any DT song, and maybe for any song I've ever heard. I don't pay that much attention to lyrics most of the time, but Kevin Moore just outdid himself when he wrote that song. The images he portrays are so incredible, and the way he does it in that song is just masterful. Also, that song is so positive and uplifting that anybody can be cheered up by it. Actually, that song should be everybody's anthem, especially for musicians. You have to try to fulfill your dreams, don't give up the fight. What a great message. Alexis ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2001 18:28:45 -0500 From: "Jason L. Gelnett" To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Your 1st CD Message-ID: Now that we are talking about stories, what was the FIRST CD that you purchased? I bought 4 CD's the day I bought my player, and they were.... Bon Jovi: Slippery When Wet Genesis: Invisible Touch Janet Jackson : Control Boston : 3rd Stage Yep, there were only about 75 discs to choose from, I think this was 1986 or 1987. Anyway, list what your first CD purchase was. J back to lurking ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2001 19:40:50 -0500 From: Coldie To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Re: Your 1st CD Message-ID: Billy Thorpe's Children of the Sun Revisted. We bought the CD...then a week later we bought a CD player. Don't have that CD player anymore, but I still have that CD :) Coldfire "Jason L. Gelnett" wrote: > > Now that we are talking about stories, what was the FIRST CD that you > purchased? I bought 4 CD's the day I bought my player, and they were.... > > Bon Jovi: Slippery When Wet > Genesis: Invisible Touch > Janet Jackson : Control > Boston : 3rd Stage > > Yep, there were only about 75 discs to choose from, I think this was 1986 > or 1987. Anyway, list what your first CD purchase was. > J > > back to lurking ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2001 18:50:49 -0600 From: "A_Change Of_Seasons" To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Re: Your 1st CD Message-ID: >>what was the FIRST CD that you purchased? The first cd I ever purchased was: Cinderella - Night Songs! peace sj _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 26 Feb 2001 10:58:45 -0500 From: Joshua Rasiel To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: mellow??? Message-ID: >The mellow/experimental stuff on >Younique really scared me. That was mellow? There were a few ballad-type things but even those I wouln't call mellow, hence I wouldn't say it was a mellow album. Like i've done before, I put it in the same area as Awake. but that's just me, i like to champion Younique. I guess i'm younique myself. josh ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 26 Feb 2001 16:17:21 +1100 From: "Paul Tadday" To: Subject: Re: Your 1st CD Message-ID: <002601c09fb3$67ce2760$5f8836cb@PaulTadday> My very first cd was purchased in 1987 about 6 months before I even bought my first player!!! Was I keen??? You betcha!!! It was a limited edition bonus disc of Helloween. Walls Of Jericho w/ Judas (mini LP) 71 minutes 33 seconds on one disc!!!! At the time that was pretty shit hot!! ]From memory I paid about 30 bucks for it. It doesn't get much of a listen to these days but still holds fond memories! ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 26 Feb 2001 01:01:25 -0600 From: =?iso-8859-1?Q?Mauricio_Mart=EDnez?= To: Subject: Re: Your 1st CD Message-ID: <000f01c09fc1$ef706940$message_id_removed.mx> well, i kept a lot of my brother's cd's......when he got his first cd player, a friend of him gave him away a Slaugher Stick it to Ya cd. and then my brother started buying Van halen, Aerosmith, Tesla, Cinderella, Scorpions cd's....i got a little bit into that (i was like 12), and then proceeded to start my own collection! my very first cd's were: Ozzy Osbourne- Tribute Van Halen- Live right here, right know ..a couple of cd's later, i started experimenting heavily, thanx to what i read in guitar mags. Passion and Warfare, and Eat em and Smile followed. I felt a little ashamed to play any of those when anybody was around, you know, weirdo Vai sounds. But i got used to it and now everybody had to stand Stevie's guitar! Anyway, this happened during 1993 i think. Got my first DT cd in 1995 (i think i still have the goddamned purchase ticket!).........experimenting again. I heard of them via word of mouth, watched the LiT video, shit my pants, and bought Awake (it had more unheard tracks to me....almost all I&W was in the LiT video) Mauricio ----- Original Message ----- ]From: "Jason L. Gelnett" To: "Multiple recipients of list" Sent: Sunday, February 25, 2001 5:42 PM Subject: Your 1st CD > > Now that we are talking about stories, what was the FIRST CD that you > purchased? I bought 4 CD's the day I bought my player, and they were.... > > Bon Jovi: Slippery When Wet > Genesis: Invisible Touch > Janet Jackson : Control > Boston : 3rd Stage > > Yep, there were only about 75 discs to choose from, I think this was 1986 > or 1987. Anyway, list what your first CD purchase was. > J > > back to lurking > ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 26 Feb 2001 00:37:15 -0700 From: "Korg Ecksthrey" To: Subject: Re: Your 1st CD Message-ID: <001b01c09fc6$f525cc90$934153d8@washburn> I didn't even own a CD player until 1995. I was a bit slow getting onto the technological bandwagon. :p But even so, the first CD I bought months before I even had a CD player was the Awake Japanese Import. Then the Lie Single... Then the Silent Man single... Then LatM... I basically pre-bought the current DT catalog before I ever had anything to play them on. Then, I got Journey's Greatest Hits when I got the player. :) -- QuorgX3 was a dediquated DT phreaque baque then. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 26 Feb 2001 03:19:53 -0500 From: "Paul W. Cashman" To: "email_address_removed" , email_address_removed, Subject: Progpower USA 'quick notes and pics' Message-ID: Okay, I'm back from the Progpower USA 2001 gig...tired, worn out, ears ringing, voice hoarse, ankle really hurtin'....and happy as hell that I attended. It was a terrific 2-day show all around and I heard a lot of really awesome bands...got to actually -see- a couple of 'em, too. :) All the bands I saw (err, heard) were great; there's something about seeing these bands in an intimate, receptive setting that makes the experience THAT much cooler....but some deserve special attention. Symphony X's show to close out Friday was excellent! And after I finally managed to get their autographs after their show on Friday (after 45 minutes of patient waiting, having missed the formal signing session due to a late connection at O'Hare), I figured the rest of the weekend was gravy. After all, I'd seen Evergrey and Pain of Salvation at Progpower '99 in Holland.... How wrong I was! Evergrey had some technical (and memory loss :)) problems but still turned in a fine show, with Tom in top form. I wasn't aware that half the band is relatively new, and one chap had only been with them for a month and a half! Considering that, they had an excellent show. But wait..... Capping off Saturday night was Pain of Salvation's first show ever on North American soil, coming after a sleepless night at BWI (they missed their flight connection and had to 'sleep' in the airport).....and they were stupendous. A bit over two hours, the longest set they've ever played in their history, and, as they promised us a couple of times, they kicked everybody's ass. :) But the heck with the bands.... Far more importantly :), I met so many cool people I'd only met online (or briefly in person at other shows) that it felt like a family reunion. I'm active in a few different havens of online prog fandom so I knew a lot of people there....or more often, THEY knew ME (I have a sometimes-horrible memory for faces, especially after minimal sleep :)). Ytsejammers from old times, fellow participants on the mikeportnoy.com Forum, fellow Seismicradio and Ytseradio deejays, and some old compatriots on the Perpetual Motion online web-board...plus Ray Alder of Fates Warning, people from Century Media and Inside/Out America, and the immortal Ken Golden of Laser's Edge. It was a pleasure putting so many names to faces. :) My camera, held over the heads of those lucky bastards who got to stand closer to the stage than me :), got a slightly better view of the stage than I did. Pics are posted in the following directory: http://www.dragoncon.org/private/pp-usa01/ I'll have a "framing page" and a full write-up soon, hopefully by late Monday or Tuesday. Meanwhile, here's a quick index of the jpegs. All filenames begin with dcp and end with .jpg, hence dcp_____.jpg; fill in the 5-digit number.... 01550 -- Tom E. of Evergrey, me, and the second-newest of Evergrey's members :) 01551 -- the room where the vendors were, looking toward the entrance 01552 -- Etheria (I think) 01553 -- Shreddy, Bear, me (from mp.com) 01554 -- me, Angra1, and someone (Angra1 is also on mp.com) 01555-57 -- Ion Vein (I think) 01558-01595 -- Symphony-X (Yea, lotsa pics. This was only their third show in the Western Hemisphere and one of the most eagerly-awaited live performances in years. Also, I assumed half of what I took would be unusable since I was just pointing and praying. I only had to scrap about 6 of the pics I took over the whole weekend, though(!)) 01596 -- Destiny's End or Reading Zero 01597 -- Glenn "WhoFooldU" and Jax (Ytseradio deejays, etc.) 01598-99 -- Destiny's End or Reading Zero 01600-01604 -- Jag Panzer 01605 -- Pain of Salvation autographing during Dinner Break's set, scheduled between 6 and 7pm (a quiet performance, and almost no-one showed up :) :)) 01606-01610 -- Zero Hour -- really cool guys to talk to, and a good set, too 01611 -- Glenn Harveston, the Man behind Progpower. He pulled off a near-flawless event, and all kudos to him. Somebody set up us the prog! 01612-01621 -- Evergrey 01617 is when they called Glenn onto the stage; 01621 would show some of Tom's luxurious hair stuck into the ceiling if it hadn't been aimed a bit low, damnit. It was a very low ceiling :) 01622-01638 -- Pain of Salvation 01639 -- me, JayOmega, Smak, Fugazi (I think) -- if you add this to #01597, you have all the Ytseradio deejays who were there.... :) All in all, I had a splendid time and look forward to next year. My only regrets are the rainy weather, missing Symphony X's formal signing session on Friday, and the low stage and small capacity of the venue. But otherwise, all was golden. What a ride! -- +--- Paul W. Cashman, email_address_removed ICQ 4151223 ----+ | Website: http://people.atl.mediaone.net/pellaz/ | | or www.paulcashman.com :) | +---------------------------------------------------------------+ ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 26 Feb 2001 10:01:59 +0000 From: email_address_removed To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: How to make money on Napster Message-ID: Hummer Winblad invested in Napster because they think they can do a deal with the record companies for a subscription service. For a good discussion, see this week's Economist magazine (can't remember if the website's subscription or not, www.economist.com). Jonathan ___________________________________________________________________________ The information provided in this e-mail is confidential and is for the sole use of the recipient. 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Yeah, I remember that. But it was a record store, and the record was called "Killers". That was when you could really see that cool cover art... __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get email at your own domain with Yahoo! Mail. http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/ ------------------------------ End of YTSEJAM Digest 5779 **************************