YTSEJAM Digest 487 Topics covered in this issue include: 1) Re: Awake tracks by Michael Burstin 2) Awake tracks by Eric Moegling 3) Re: Awake tracks by email_address_removed (Dr. Mosh) 4) DT selling out by email_address_removed 5) Kevin out / Jens in!?!! by "James Studnicki (HON)" 6) Re: YTSEJAM digest 486 by email_address_removed ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Topic No. 1 Date: Sun, 14 Aug 1994 21:28:27 -0500 (EDT) From: Michael Burstin To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Awake tracks Message-ID: > Date: Sun, 14 Aug 94 11:33:32 PDT > From: Jonathan Larkowski > To: email_address_removed > Subject: Re: Awake tracks > Message-ID: > > What's this about The Silent Man performed in Providence? Anybody else > heard about this? Also, I'd hate to think the Lie is not as good as Yeah... It was Christmas eve... I don't know what year, and James and John P were on some auction that a TV channel was doing for charity... and they did Silent Man and O Holy Night... I had completely forgot about it, until I statred to reviese my boot list (if you saw what it looked like before, it was sorta confusing... :) -- +----------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Caught In A Web | | Numb from the world | | Hanging on by a thread | | Scared of the life that fights in my head | | Dream Theater Caught In A Web Awake | | release date for Dream Theater's Awake: October 4, 1994 | +----------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Michael Burstin Brandeis University | +----------------------------------------------------------------------+ For info about Dream Theater, finger email_address_removed ------------------------------ Topic No. 2 Date: Sun, 14 Aug 1994 22:50:55 -0500 (CDT) From: Eric Moegling To: email_address_removed Cc: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Awake tracks Message-ID: Has anyone put CiaW on a site yet? Just wondering. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- According to the circle of fifths, and the pattern of sharps and flats: If the alphabet continued as notes progressed (Using Major Key Sig's) (i.e A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, etc.) eventually the key of Z Major would have 4 sharps. email_address_removed ERIC MOEGLING: email_address_removed email_address_removed ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Topic No. 3 Date: Mon, 15 Aug 1994 00:39:46 PDT From: email_address_removed (Dr. Mosh) To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Awake tracks Message-ID: How about if Kevin joined Fates Warning... that would be interesting... -The Doc -- #$%*#$*@ Real: email_address_removed + Virtual: email_address_removed *@#$*@#$ *#$*@#$* The Dream Theater Archives: ftp.netcom.com: /pub/drkhoe/dt &*@#$*@$ **%^$#$% WWW: "ftp://ftp.netcom.com/pub/drkhoe/www/dthome.html" #$**@#*$ *$*$*$*# Reality Enhancement Software - Engineering Reality *$&#*#@$ ------------------------------ Topic No. 4 Date: Mon, 15 Aug 1994 01:26:48 -0700 From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: DT selling out Message-ID: >And if so, maybe they'll tell him WHY they're doing this. :) Petrucci said >he formed DT with Myung, Portnoy, and Moore because they all liked >progressive music and were excellent musicians... I can't see them >throwing all the musical talent and abilty away just for money and fame. That thought might just be pushing it a bit too far. If DT changes, it's not necessarily for fame and money. Some people's musical tastes do change with time.. Me for example, used to listen to nothing but Metallica and Megadeth, now I'm more oriented towards Industrial music, DT is one of the few non-industrial bands I cling on to. Besides, even if they do change their style, that doesn't mean they're gonna suck! I'd had I&W for a few months before I got a copy of WDADU.. and when I got it, I was afraid to play it.. Didn't know if I'd like it or not. And though in my opinion, the two albums are nowhere near alike, I still love them both, they are the 2 most played CDs in my collection. I haven't heard anything off the new album yet, so I *might* be jumping the gun. I'll give DT credit, one of the main things I like about them is their diversity and complexity, and I hope they don't lose it, but even if they do lose it to become something else, they can still kick ass like they do now.. I suppose it just depends on how diverse *your* musical tastes are. ------------------------------ Topic No. 5 Date: Mon, 15 Aug 1994 09:17:56 -0400 (EDT) From: "James Studnicki (HON)" To: email_address_removed Subject: Kevin out / Jens in!?!! Message-ID: Jeez! I go on vacation for a week and I find Dream Theater has lost their keyboard player. That's a shame. I personally think he was the most talented out of all of the guys in DT. I think the hypothesis that a lot of people on this list have come up with is most likely correct, though -- DT wanted to go with a more heavy, Pantera-like vibe and that just wasn't for Kevin. I wish they would have stuck to the I&W sound (much more original), but I'll definitely give the new record a try. Jens playing with DT ought to be interesting. I know he can rip like a big man, but he doesn't exactly fit with what I&W is all about. No knock on you, Jens -- you're a monster. If DT is still auditioning other keyboardists, why don't they check out (here we go again) Shawn Lane? Talk about a monster keyboardist! Then they'd also have two guitar players live as well . . . Oh yeah, I know it's redundant, but it must be said again: DON'T SEND JENS ANY MAIL! If you do this, his mailbox will overflow and he'll probably get sick of dealing with the ton of messages he gets every time he posts. We're lucky enough to have a good resource on the list -- let's not fuck it up. Jim Studnicki email_address_removed University of South Florida Tampa, Florida, USA ------------------------------ Topic No. 6 Date: Mon, 15 Aug 94 16:19:36 EDT From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 486 Message-ID: Someone wrote: <<< Kevin, easily the only highly spiritual member of the band, have wanted to get more "religious" in his music, only to find the others more excited in his secular lyrical efforts? I can't say I'd blame him for moving on since I know religion can be a very strong force in a person's life. King's X is more spiritual and has no keyboardist, so who knows. >>> Actually, I believe John Myung was also mentioned (perhaps even in the FAQ) to be spiritual (not read Christian). I don't think that Kevin really wanted religious lyrics in his music, but rather music that contained more positive overtones (Only a Matter of Time, Surrounded, Wait for Sleep, Surrounded, and even Another Day although it was written by John Pettrucci). For reasons I can't really explain, I don't think that Kevin really likes to play "balls 'n' chunk." In fact, I'm fairly certain that I would like Dream Theater to go in more of the direction that Kevin wanted it to go, because the influences of so many musical desires (Mike Portnoy's heavy metal drumming, Kevin's mellow (by comparison) keyboard parts, Pettrucci's ability to play both so well, and Myung's ability to set down a good beat for either) produced the great variety on I&W. True, Awake may have the simpliest, the most complex, and the heaviest and lightest material ever, but it was their ability to put it all within the same song that I really enjoyed. I hope they can continue to do this wonderful thing! ------------------------------ End of YTSEJAM Digest 487 *************************