YTSEJAM Digest 6287 Today's Topics: 1) Fwd: Insense Newsletter - Album release by Alexis Ramos 2) Fwd: Insense Newsletter - Album release by Alexis Ramos 3) Re: let the bodies hit the floor.... by "Alexandra O'Connell" 4) Re: Megadeth mini rant by Scott Hansen 5) Wha wha WHAAAAAT? by Chris Eckhardt 6) Re: Wha wha WHAAAAAT? by "Kez" ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 15 Aug 2002 07:37:27 -0700 (PDT) From: Alexis Ramos To: ytsejam Subject: Fwd: Insense Newsletter - Album release Message-ID: I got this email today regarding Michael Kiske's new band Insense. > Stuttgart, 15th of August 2002 > > Dear Alexis, > unfortunately, Michi's record > company doesn't plan to release the new album this > year, but not before end > of January in 2003 :( . I will try to get a > statement of the record company > according to this. > Michi wants to use the time for composing some more > songs, whether for this > album or already the follow-up is not clear yet. > The decision about the bandname is still running but > should be finished > within the next weeks. Now that the release will > take a while, Michi can > intensively think about a perfect name. > Sorry for not having better news this time. > Many greetings and once again, also in Michi's name, > thanx for your big > pacience > BASTI > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? 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Now that the release will > take a while, Michi can > intensively think about a perfect name. > Sorry for not having better news this time. > Many greetings and once again, also in Michi's name, > thanx for your big > pacience > BASTI > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? HotJobs - Search Thousands of New Jobs http://www.hotjobs.com ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 15 Aug 2002 08:19:28 -0700 (PDT) From: "Alexandra O'Connell" To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Re: let the bodies hit the floor.... Message-ID: That's terrible... What a sad thing to have happen for the band & everyone that knew him. He was far from old... That song is awesome, as well. Alex >How prophetic, his hit the floor sometime wednesday >afternoon. >http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1457028/20020814/drow>ning_pool.jhtml?headlines=3Dtrue ==== They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. Benjamin Franklin __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? HotJobs - Search Thousands of New Jobs http://www.hotjobs.com ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 15 Aug 2002 18:27:02 -0700 From: Scott Hansen To: Subject: Re: Megadeth mini rant Message-ID: In a mind-blowing e-mail sent on the extremely historic date of 8/15/02 7:24 AM, Alexis Ramos thusly spaketh: > I just want to make a comment about Megadeth's breakup and future. Why the > hell doesn't Dave Mustaine dedicate to simply singing and writing while > letting other guitarists fill in the guitar duties? If he suffered some kind > of injury that doesn't let him play guitar anymore, why did he break up the > band instead of just getting another guitarist to fill his shoes? Quite simply because he wanted to get out of the business. As to whether his injury is real or if it was faked, I don't know, but I'm sure that his reason for not continuing Megadeth is for that reason. Why do I say this? Because I happen to be friends with one of his nieces, and she told me LONG before TWNaH (and maybe even before Risk - can't remember for sure) that he wanted to get out of the music business. When she told me this, I found it hard to believe - and I found it even harder to believe when they signed to Sanctuary. As to what he will do now, I'm guessing he'll continue with his business pursuits. Jaime (his niece, and yes that's how her name is spelled, even though it's pronounce "Jamie") had even mentioned that he was going to be giving some sort of business seminars here in San Diego, during (I believe) the break in between the Risk tour and the beginnings of TWNaH. As to what these business seminars are about, I don't know. As much as it may disappoint you, I'm guessing that Dave's pretty much closing the musical chapter of his life and is now gonna pursue other avenues of interest. Scott ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 15 Aug 2002 19:18:40 -0700 From: Chris Eckhardt To: Ytseland-The Happiest Place on Earth Subject: Wha wha WHAAAAAT? Message-ID: Just thought I'd give a little update on what I'm listening to, what I've been doing on my sabbatical from this big, throbbing list. Not that it makes your oatmeal taste any better the next time you sit down for breakfast (there's only so much I can do, sorry), but maybe I can get a feeling on what the current listening habits of the Hobbits of the Ytseshire. And yes, I'm bored pointless. I just turned 24 and have come quite a ways in maturing from my odd angst filled teenaged self, like a cactus flower, or a rebuilt 1933 Model AA Truck, or like a nubile young woman frolicking naked amongst a field of sprouting lillies and lilacs before she trips over the corpse of a rape victim that was hacked to pieces by the viciously sharp .75" blade of a lego hercules man three weeks prior. Well anyways, I'm not the screaming metalhead I used to be. I'm so much...more. My balls have dropped, I'm singing along to Kevin Gilbert songs and thinking I can play piano like Thomas Freakin' Newman. What the hell happened here? My top five list of all time great albums have changed in the past few years from 1. Master of Puppets 2. Awake 3. Passion and Warfare 4. Extremist 5. Rust in Piece to "I don't like to rate music like some police line up of cheap whores I'd like to tie up out back with some guitar string and play one legged naked twister with. These songs aren't meant to be rated, just enjoyed and taken for what they're worth. Sort of like what every girl I dated ever wanted but I ended up treating like a cheap whore in a police line up instead." But I have been listening to tons of Kevin Gilbert (the guy was just genius), pick up Shaming of the True and enjoy if you haven't gotten into this masterpiece of a rock opera. Kaviar just came out, get that too. And Thud live. And Toy Matinee. So good, sweet, and juicy. Mmmmmmm. Lots of movie scores, I find myself listening to Silvestri's Forrest Gump Suite, anything by Thomas Newman (American Beauty, Road to Perdition), and of course, the superb Howard Shore (GO GANDALF GO!). I just got into Porcupine Tree, very rockin', not guitar intensive like DT or Kings X but very good nonetheless. And no, I still have not started a band. I'm slacking on becoming a greatest guitar god of all time for ever and ever, but I'm still practicing in the mean time. Flame away, I'll bring the martinis! You can't hurt an Arizonan with fire. :) ~Eckie washes his overworn shirt, "Your favorite band sucks!" ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 16 Aug 2002 07:42:09 -0400 From: "Kez" To: Subject: Re: Wha wha WHAAAAAT? Message-ID: <00f301c24519$f5077200$0300005a@kezp3800> You're weird man. ;) Hey there, Eckmeister. I see ASU finally killed the link to your old page. Got anything new to see? Good to hear from you. Kez ----- Original Message ----- From: "Chris Eckhardt" To: "Multiple recipients of list" Sent: Thursday, August 15, 2002 10:15 PM Subject: Wha wha WHAAAAAT? > Just thought I'd give a little update on what I'm listening to, what I've been doing on my sabbatical from this big, throbbing list. > > Not that it makes your oatmeal taste any better the next time you sit down for breakfast (there's only so much I can do, sorry), but maybe I can get a feeling on what the current listening habits of the Hobbits of the Ytseshire. And yes, I'm bored pointless. > > I just turned 24 and have come quite a ways in maturing from my odd angst filled teenaged self, like a cactus flower, or a rebuilt 1933 Model AA Truck, or like a nubile young woman frolicking naked amongst a field of sprouting lillies and lilacs before she trips over the corpse of a rape victim that was hacked to pieces by the viciously sharp .75" blade of a lego hercules man three weeks prior. Well anyways, I'm not the screaming metalhead I used to be. I'm so much...more. > > My balls have dropped, I'm singing along to Kevin Gilbert songs and thinking I can play piano like Thomas Freakin' Newman. What the hell happened here? > > My top five list of all time great albums have changed in the past few years from > > 1. Master of Puppets > 2. Awake > 3. Passion and Warfare > 4. Extremist > 5. Rust in Piece > > to > > "I don't like to rate music like some police line up of cheap whores I'd like to tie up out back with some guitar string and play one legged naked twister with. These songs aren't meant to be rated, just enjoyed and taken for what they're worth. Sort of like what every girl I dated ever wanted but I ended up treating like a cheap whore in a police line up instead." > > But I have been listening to tons of Kevin Gilbert (the guy was just genius), pick up Shaming of the True and enjoy if you haven't gotten into this masterpiece of a rock opera. Kaviar just came out, get that too. And Thud live. And Toy Matinee. So good, sweet, and juicy. Mmmmmmm. > > Lots of movie scores, I find myself listening to Silvestri's Forrest Gump Suite, anything by Thomas Newman (American Beauty, Road to Perdition), and of course, the superb Howard Shore (GO GANDALF GO!). > > I just got into Porcupine Tree, very rockin', not guitar intensive like DT or Kings X but very good nonetheless. > > And no, I still have not started a band. I'm slacking on becoming a greatest guitar god of all time for ever and ever, but I'm still practicing in the mean time. > > Flame away, I'll bring the martinis! You can't hurt an Arizonan with fire. :) > > ~Eckie washes his overworn shirt, "Your favorite band sucks!" > ------------------------------ End of YTSEJAM Digest 6287 ************************** === Contributions to ytsejam: ytsejam@torchsong.com === === Send requests to: ytsejam-request@torchsong.com === === Brought by the ghost of ytsejam@arastar.coms past === === Reach the owner of this list at: ytsejam-owner@torchsong.com ===