YTSEJAM Digest 5782
Today's Topics:
1) 1st DT sexperience
by Dyne
2) First and recent CD(s)
by Kevin Villines
3) First and latest CD's & first DT spotting.
by Jan Melander
4) MJ, Progpower
by "Paul W. Cashman"
5) Spock's Beard in Atlanta at Dragon*Con, c. Sept 1st
by "Paul W. Cashman"
6) Re: MJ, Progpower
by "Carlos A. Alfaro"
7) Re: My first vinyl and CD...... the guilty pleasure CD and first DT e
by "HJ Rivera"
8) More Firsts.
by email_address_removed
9) Re: Your 1st CD
by "Dennis Miller Jr."
10) msg not chinese food
by "Trevor Hoit"
11) all your music are belong to us
by Robb Muise
12) Re:ProgPowerUSA
by "Al @ Switchcraft"
13) Re:Related band stuff
by "Al @ Switchcraft"
14) first CD
by "M P"
15) RE: YTSEJAM digest 5779
by "Souter, Jan-Michael"
16) jumping into the pool
by "Partha Mukhopadhyay"
17) Re: YTSEJAM digest 5781
by "Paul Evans"
18) RE: YTSEJAM digest 5781
by Nathan Hudson
19)
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20) New Internet Casino $10 free on signup!
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21) Re: Your 1st CD
by Steve V
22) My 1st CD / My indifference to Napster
by "Chris Calabrese"
23) Re: My 1st CD / My indifference to Napster
by "Dr. Mosh"
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Date: Wed, 28 Feb 2001 02:00:46 -0800
From: Dyne
To: ytsejam@torchsong.com
Subject: 1st DT sexperience
Message-ID:
"I was a prog virgin. BUT...i was a hard rock whore"...
My 1st Dream Theater experience
by Dyne K
so there i was sittin at home watchin arsenio hall when "the"
commercial aired. it was for a cd. It was called "HARD MUSIC" looked
pretty budget.
but it got to the point. (and so will i)...
so my cousin was the 1st one to but the cd. he liked the song "paranoid"
by sabbath on it. so thats why he picked up the cd!? it had other
hard/heavy artists on it like skid row, STP!?, slayer, harem scarem etc.
AND THEN THERE WAS ONE!!
They had this group on it that blew us away.
This group was like no other.
It was Dream Theater. "pull me under"
now...this song stood apart because..well, look at the above mentioned
tunes. >> paranoid, slave to the grind, etc.
Just the whole elaborate opening of Pull me under killed the rest of
competition on the cd.
it was like, which one of these songs doesnt belong.
I mean, we were just kids...we werent ready for that adult sounding
stuff yet...
we were still into our g'n'r...our pantera. *sniff*
but when DT was played...
It was...it was like a party in our ears...and everyone was invited!!
we became prog whores after that.
yep, grade A quality progressive sluts.
so then.....
"wouldnt u like to be a pepper too?"
...and im spent.
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Date: Wed, 28 Feb 2001 04:01:24 -0600
From: Kevin Villines
To: ytsejam@torchsong.com
Subject: First and recent CD(s)
Message-ID:
Interesting....brings back memories of getting that first "bulky, shiny
disc in a square plastic case" and enjoying it in all it's digital
clarity:
First CD: U2-Rattle and Hum...Underrated follow up to the album of the
decade....
Most recent cd(s) (All within the last 10 hours): Temptations Box Set
(Granted, probably not overly popular on this list, but I'm a fan and at
$25, it's hard to pass up on a sealed 5 disc box set by anyone!)/Blues
Saraceno-Hairpick (He and Kotzen are much better off in my
opinion-Kotzen's solo stuff is simply superb!)/Dave Matthews-Everyday
(Glen Ballard is all over this)/American Hi-Fi - S/T (nice modern day
rock and a bargain at Best Buy)
As you can see, I'm pretty much all over the music genre map (except
rap, I can only go so far). Diversity keeps it all fresh in my opinion.
Later, Kevin.
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Date: Wed, 28 Feb 2001 11:42:40 +0100
From: Jan Melander
To: ytsejam
Subject: First and latest CD's & first DT spotting.
Message-ID:
First CD: SAGA - Silent Knight
I had all their albums at that time and I found it a proper way to celebrate
my new CD player with my favorite album.
Latest CD: Freak Kitchen - Spanking Hour ( and before that: 'Bull',
Appetizer and Dead Soul Men, all by FK. Quickly becoming a Kitchen Freak)
First DT Spotting: Headbangers Ball ('93 I think it was), they played the
video of Pull Me Under and had an interview with KM & JLB.
Ran out an bought IAW the next day!
Cheers,
Janne
Np: Michael & The Syndrome - Freak Kitchen 'Bull'
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The faithful live Awake, the rest remain misled"
Innocence Faded - Dream Theater
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Date: Wed, 28 Feb 2001 07:01:09 -0500
From: "Paul W. Cashman"
To: ytsejam@torchsong.com
Subject: MJ, Progpower
Message-ID:
> Date: Wed, 28 Feb 2001 02:41:03 +0100
> From: CyberDuke
> To: Ytsejam
> Subject: "The Ghosts of Michael Jackson"
> Message-ID:
>
> What is this stuff? I saw it on TV just now ... funny "movie" or
> whatever it is.
> Michael Jackson and some monsters-like dudes, dancing around in front of
> normal human audience.
>
> Damn this guy can really dance. :) The whole scenario / choreography is
> pretty cool, and sue me but the music is very good too. :) Has some
> great fanky bass, keys lines.
>
> I dunno what is this stuff, new or old? The music is ala "Bad" and Janet
> Jackson's "Rhythm Nation 1814" (very good pop album)
Could that be "Thriller"? It was a video. No, it was a short
feature-film. No, it was a dessert topping. No, it was a floor-wax.
:)
Comments on Progpower with pics, etc. Some familiar faces from the
Ytsejam, mikeportnoy.com and Ytseradio here, too:
http://www.dragoncon.org/private/pp-usa01/
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Date: Wed, 28 Feb 2001 07:06:07 -0500
From: "Paul W. Cashman"
To: Ytsejam
Subject: Spock's Beard in Atlanta at Dragon*Con, c. Sept 1st
Message-ID:
Just got the word we've confirmed Spock's Beard for Dragon*Con here in
Atlanta. Current tentative schedule has them headlining the main-stage
on Saturday night. Can't wait! http://www.dragoncon.org
If anyone's interested in attending -- and I should add that Dragon*Con
is literally like no other event on Earth -- let me know and I can
coordinate discounted group pre-registration (it's like $5 off).
Tentatively opening for Spock's Beard are Glass Hammer, who are pretty
good themselves. Kinda a prog night. We'll have a bunch of bands playing
over the course of the weekend in addition to a pile of other neet
stuff. Check out the fan-pics on the website from last year to get a
'feel' for the convention and the varied (!) crowd that attends. Even
the -cheesy- costumes are good. We're talking about 20,000 people
here. Geek-fest this ain't. :)
Oh, you won't see Spock's listed on the website because, instead of
running the website guest update like a good boy, I'm here (and on
mp.com) posting the news first. :)
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Date: Wed, 28 Feb 2001 09:41:42 -0400
From: "Carlos A. Alfaro"
To: ytsejam@torchsong.com
Subject: Re: MJ, Progpower
Message-ID:
"Paul W. Cashman" wrote:
> >Could that be "Thriller"? It was a video. No, it was a short
> feature-film. No, it was a dessert topping. No, it was a floor-wax.
> :)
>
> Comments on Progpower with pics, etc. Some familiar faces from the
> Ytsejam, mikeportnoy.com and Ytseradio here, too:
>
> http://www.dragoncon.org/private/pp-usa01/
>
Sure sounds like it...although its kinda hard to believe someone hasnt seen
this...(depends on
where youre from i guess)
What was michael wearing on the video?
Red leather jacket with zippers on it? heh
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Date: Wed, 28 Feb 2001 09:37:18 -0500
From: "HJ Rivera"
To:
Subject: Re: My first vinyl and CD...... the guilty pleasure CD and first DT e
Message-ID: <003301c0a193$f3623d20$message_id_removed>
> My biggest guilty pleasure CD that I hate admitting to is Nelson..... I
was
> in college at the time. I still like it at times, or should I not admit
> that part.......
I have all 6 of their albums and even paid import prices on some of them.
Don't buy the prog-snob propaganda. Listen to what you like.
And why not?
1st vinyl - Survivor - Vital Escape (still one of my favorite albums ever)
1st tape - GN'R - Appetite (bought with radio-prize money, too!)
1st CD - Kiss - Revenge (and I didn't even like Kiss - it was the only
'metal' cd at the store)
joe
np: Skid Row - s/t
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Date: Wed, 28 Feb 2001 10:59:57 -0500 (EST)
From: email_address_removed
To: ytsejam@torchsong.com
Subject: More Firsts.
Message-ID:
Hey Jammers.
My most recent cds are Stratovarius " The 4th Dimension" Iced Earth
"Something Wicked..."
and Symphony X "V" ( Holy Shit !!!) all compliments of tasteful music
fans such as yourselves mentioning their names on this list
Btw Thanks. However in this recent first string I have noticed a couple
of names that have given me quite an uneasy queeze . and that being the
new kids on the block, and winger (stuart of beavis & butthead's
favorite band)
Although I haven't lowered to the level of nkotb
or winger , I too have made some cd purchases that I'd rather not admit,
but in order for the new kid winger and other 80's cheese fans to flame
back cringe in fear these are nasty
I have spent money on the bsb , nsync and britney .... for my 12 year
old daughter.
I have about 20 or so techno dance cds, as well as about a dozen disco
cds. To name a couple Deee Lite and Phil Aseo & Connie Lingus .
The one I listen to the most that I have to be by myself is James Brown
"Godfather of Soul"
because I do the moves along with it.
( I always break into a tear on Papa's got a brand new bag )
Oh Well G'day.
Billy
np Symphony X " Communion & the Oracle"
still can't believe how good this is.
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Date: Wed, 28 Feb 2001 08:44:05 -0800 (PST)
From: "Dennis Miller Jr."
To: ytsejam@torchsong.com
Subject: Re: Your 1st CD
Message-ID:
My first CD was Led Zeppelin's Physical Graffiti back in 1990 when I was
in seventh grade. Even though it's not prog, it still ranks pretty high as
one of my all time favorites. My lastest CD is King Crimson Live at
Plymouth Guildhall (May 11, 1971) from the King Crimson Collectors Club.
Hell of a show from the "Islands" lineup.
Dennis
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Date: Wed, 28 Feb 2001 08:48:55 -0800
From: "Trevor Hoit"
To:
Subject: msg not chinese food
Message-ID: <002001c0a1a6$573f4060$message_id_removed>
>"adventures of the imagination" is a fantastic album. if you enjoyed
>that, give the second electric instrumental a try. "MS2000 : Dreams and
>Expressions" is the name of it. also, he released an album in `93 called
>"Thank You", and it is beautiful. it's completely acoustic, as well as
>being completely instrumental.
Also just released is Thank You with an orchestra. Very nice.
I like MSG, but not his singing.
>I think my first album was "Condition Critical" on vinyl, by Quiet Riot.
When I first read this I thought of "Situation Critical" on the Alien
Shores
cd by Platinum Blonde!
Anyone (Canucks?) have THAT cd?
>Now my collection is over 500 and I wish I had more cash!!!!
Mine is about 2500 and that's WHY I don't have more cash!!!
>My biggest guilty pleasure CD that I hate admitting to is Nelson..... I was
>in college at the time. I still like it at times,
I'm with you there. "I can't live without your love and affection....."
Good songs and harmonys.
Trevor has Wilson Phillips too.
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Date: Wed, 28 Feb 2001 11:56:26 -0500
From: Robb Muise
To: ytsejam@torchsong.com
Subject: all your music are belong to us
Message-ID:
You must watch this
http://www.superhappyfunplace.com/Media/daler/tunak.ra
it is the best music video ever ;)
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Date: Wed, 28 Feb 2001 10:58:38 -0600
From: "Al @ Switchcraft"
To: retaehT maerD
Subject: Re:ProgPowerUSA
Message-ID:
Robert Taylor wrote:
>I haven't seen much about the Prog Power concert yet. Maybe we're all
>still recovering from being blown away. :) If anyone is interested in
>setlists or other such info, I have most of the setlists written down.
Still recovering? I may never recover... Symphony X ripped!
Two days of progressive bliss - 12 bands and NONE of them sucked.
Hard to find CDs were plentiful - Great food and spirits - 300+ people
packed into a small venue and NO fights - Great camaraderie!
Highlights: Symphony X - Bullshitting with Ray Alder for an hour!
I found his talk button and damn near had to slap him to shut him up.. :)
(The man is a diehard motor head) - Meeting SO many YtseJammers.
Whew... I had a B L A S T !
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Date: Wed, 28 Feb 2001 11:04:59 -0600
From: "Al @ Switchcraft"
To: retaehT maerD
Subject: Re:Related band stuff
Message-ID:
Paul Evans wrote:
>Awhile back, Al the Progtologist brought up the overcompression of Ray
>Alder's voice on a track off of Disconnected. Anyway, I actually thought
>this was done for effect. Either way, I'm with Al, I wish they hadn't
>messed with the track that way.
I spoke to Ray about that at ProgPower. That was an engineering fuckup
that slipped through the cracks because the production was rushed.
Ray was not very pleased with the final product.
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Date: Wed, 28 Feb 2001 12:27:02 -0500
From: "M P"
To: ytsejam@torchsong.com
Subject: first CD
Message-ID:
First cd: Jon Anderson: Olias of Sunhillow; 'twas also my first vinyl,
and what really got me into prog in the first place.
most recent: Transatlantic (why the heck did I wait this long!?),
also Devil Doll: Dies Irae special edition, Malleus: Opera Totale
Il Balletto di Bronzo: Ys, Wavestar: Moonwind,
Anglagard: Hybris reissue
on the way: LoM soundtrack and sheet music, Bride Adorned demo
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Date: Wed, 28 Feb 2001 11:38:47 -0600
From: "Souter, Jan-Michael"
To: "'ytsejam@torchsong.com'"
Subject: RE: YTSEJAM digest 5779
Message-ID: <74ACE5A6CB89D3119E6F00609720274A037D1A87@ISDCRE00>
Now Debbie. That just wouldn't be right. Everyone on the list enjoys your
company and we would hate to see you leave.
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> How in the world do you unsubscribe to this list???
>
> Thanks.
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Date: Wed, 28 Feb 2001 18:07:46
From: "Partha Mukhopadhyay"
To: ytsejam@torchsong.com
Subject: jumping into the pool
Message-ID:
the first CD i ever owned was the 2-song As the World sampler from echolyn. I picked it up at their Ann Arbor show back in 1995 (they were giving 'em out), and was at Tower Records the next day to use the (home-made looking) $2 off coupon to grab the.....cassette version of that album (like I said two or three days ago, I was real late in joining the CD revolution).
The first full length CD i had was I&W when the friend I'd tape-dubbed the album from back in early 1993 finally decided he wasn't gonna listen to it much, and handed it over.....the first CD I bought was Fates Warning's Parallels, an impulse stop into a used record store. I paid $6.24 for it, because it was before John Engler's state sales tax hike went into effect.
Latest disc bought was Projekt 2 (king Crimson offshoot), "Space Groove."
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Date: Wed, 28 Feb 2001 10:13:39 -0800
From: "Paul Evans"
To:
Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 5781
Message-ID: <002501c0a1b2$2cce92c0$message_id_removed>
> Date: Tue, 27 Feb 2001 09:14:10 -0800
> From: "Trevor Hoit"
> To:
> Subject: FIRSTS
> Message-ID: <001201c0a0e0$b40f6480$message_id_removed>
>
>
> Tape: Styx-Paradise Theater
> CD: Who knows? Probably something like Oingo Boingo
> First Time Hearing DT: Thursday 11/12/92 12 noon
> It was in a friends car on the way to lunch. He said
> they were playing the next night at the Troubedor (L.A)
> First Time Seeing DT: 11/13/92
> Anyone else there? :)
>
> trevor
Yup! I was there. I had just heard DT for the first time a few weeks
before. Pirate Radio was rotating "Pull Me Under" and I thought, "Damn,
these guys might be pretty good." Heh. I was totally unprepared for how
good that show (and DT) was. I promptly went out and bought Images and
Words the next morning, and began a long search to find the mysterious
"first album" which was mentioned at the show. Of course, now now it's easy
to find. I actually had to buy it as an import, and then was really
disappointed with the singing. Luckily, Awake came out a few weeks after
that, and immediately assumed and has since maintained the top slot in my
favorite CD list.
God, I'd love to hear this show again. Is it available for download at
LitS? I gotta go check!
Paul
First tape - Kiss- Destroyer (I was 11)
First vinyl - Led Zeppelin - Physical Graffiti (I was 13)
First cd - Joe Satriani - Surfing with the Alien (22, fresh out of college,
no longer a poor starving student!)
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Date: Wed, 28 Feb 2001 18:26:00 +0000
From: Nathan Hudson
To: ytsejam@torchsong.com
Subject: RE: YTSEJAM digest 5781
Message-ID:
Great article Robb - cheers, it confirms my suspicions! (except the one
regarding my boss and that youngster ;o) )
My first CD player was a Philips concrete block lookalike in around 1990 and
my first CD was possib1y something by The Stone Roses or someone like that
at around the same time. My first vinyl album was Iron Maidens 'Seventh Son
of A Seventh Son' and I reckon and my first Napster download was definitely
summat unreleased by DT although I cant remember the exact track cos I tried
to grab loads of em at the same time! Like ya do at first!
The first time I heard DT was only a coupla years ago really and it was the
Images and Words album - ahh the memories! Although I must admit that it
took a few listens for JL's voice to grow on me.
Can you guys remember yer first 7'' single and yer first gig?
My first single was Whitesnake's Here I Go Again (loved the track but the
buying impulse largely came from seeing the girl in the video - who Ive
mentally seen ever since with a kind of 'wheres Nathan?' look on her face).
The first single I ever became compulsive about was Dusty Springfield's I
Only Wanna Be With You which I used to constantly play and 'dance' to when I
was around 5 years old.
My first gig was Simple Minds in a packed Wembley stadium in 1989 - I was
around 14 yrs old I guess and it was fantastic (there must have been 70000
people there which is huge - especially for the UK). Texas supported them
too (whn I Dont Wanna Lover was a hit) and I remember them doing a great
cover of Sweet Child O Mine.
Over to you!
Nathan
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Date: Wed, 28 Feb 2001 11:48:58 -0800 (PST)
From: Steve V
To: ytsejam@torchsong.com
Subject: Re: Your 1st CD
Message-ID:
My parents got me a cd player as a high school grad
gift in 88. I joined Columbia House, and my first
cd's were, arriving all at once:
Van Halen- Diver Down
Dire Straits - Brothers in Arms
Depeche Mode - Music for the Masses
Yes - 90120
and I think INXS
I'll add in here, since this thread keeps expanding,
my most embarrasing CD moment:
I had a stack of about 10 cd's that I was trading in
to a store selling used cd's. I always kept them
emaculate, and the owner was giving me a decent price
for each. He was happy with the first nine he looked
at, but when he hit the tenth disc he said... "Um... I
don't really think I have a market for this one." The
disc? Milli Vanilli. :-P
Most recent CD purchase:
A 2nd copy of Superior's Younique from LaserCd
replacing my original which has disappeared under
'mysterious circumstances'.
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Date: Wed, 28 Feb 2001 14:58:19 -0500
From: "Chris Calabrese"
To: ytsejam@torchsong.com
Subject: My 1st CD / My indifference to Napster
Message-ID:
Even though I've been a music fan most of my life , I didn't get any cd's or
a cd player until I already owned about 200 cassettes. My first cassette
ever was Guns n' Roses' "Appetite for Destruction," which I still listen to
about once a month or so. It was also the album that I blame myself for
taking the rock n' roll train and not the rap train, which I am very
grateful for.
I got my first 2 cd's together...they were albums that were not available on
cassette and probably still are not to this day - Bruce Dickinson's "Balls
to Picasso" and King Crimson's "Discipline".
I haven't posted to the jam in a long time and I've been reading all your
arguments for and against napster. I'd have to say I'm indifferent to the
subject. I'm against it because there are people out there who are idiots
and just downlaod entire albums and never purchase them, which is bad
because buying a CD is almost like 'voting' for a band. I know the band
gets a lot more $$$ from touring but the number of album sales, I believe,
are in direct correlation to venue/tour size. Dream Theater isn't very big
as it is, and I know people refer to them as an 'internet' band and I don't
want to see them do any worse in album sales because of Napster. I still
want to see my American band in America. I don't want Dream Theater to
become an American band like Symphony X who doesn't perform in America
(until Friday - I hope to see some of you in Brooklyn!)
On the other side of the coin, there are bands I listen to that are either
old, and their cd's are rare, like Gentle Giant, Watchtower and Angelwich.
And then there are bands whose cd's I can buy but on import, but they're
really expensive like Syphony X, Empty Tremor, Vanden Plas, and Angra.
Although I still own cd's by those bands, sometimes they do bad things to my
wallet. I guess you can blame the crappy music scene in America on that.
There are also times where I like to get cd's by bands months before the
release like "Falling into Infinity," "Metropolis II," and the new Megadeth
CD, "The World Needs a Hero". (Any megadeth fans here - this cd is really
heavy and really good. Buy it when it comes out.) And thats what I also
do...if I get the CD in advance on mp3 off the net, the only reason I get
it, is because it's the only place to get it; I also purchase the CD when it
comes out in the stores. Unfortunately, others don't think like I
do...especially thsoe who are not musicians like myself and care more about
themselves than the bands they listen to.
So I guess I'm pretty indifferent to Napster. Here's a thoguht though - If
all cd's that have ever been produced were as 'available' and easy to
purchase as any MTV band, I would be whole-heartedly against Napster.
Oops - one other thing - except for live concerts not ever officially
released...this is something that Napster is good for, but I guess you could
just go to the "Lines in the Sand" DT site.
Anyone agree with me?
~Chris
"duh-duh duh-duh duh-duh duh-duh ...You're dead!" -S.O.D.
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Date: Wed, 28 Feb 2001 12:11:24 -0800
From: "Dr. Mosh"
To: ytsejam@torchsong.com
Subject: Re: My 1st CD / My indifference to Napster
Message-ID:
On Wed, Feb 28, 2001 at 12:12:49PM -0800, Chris Calabrese wrote:
>
> So I guess I'm pretty indifferent to Napster. Here's a thoguht though - If
> all cd's that have ever been produced were as 'available' and easy to
> purchase as any MTV band, I would be whole-heartedly against Napster.
Ah yes, the hyprocrisy ALWAYS arises.
Napster GOOD! NOO Napster BAD!!
> Anyone agree with me?
> ~Chris
The list has degenerated to 1st CD experiences, again.
YAWWN
-The Doc
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