YTSEJAM Digest 689 Today's Topics: 1) Re: Pull Me Under lyrics by "T.Higuchi-Marketing Training" 2) Re: Pull Me Under lyrics by email_address_removed (Ken Bibb) 3) Km dubs...What about us?? by Jean-nicolas Poussart 4) Re: YTSEJAM digest 686 by Stephanie Pa Wiener 5) Moore demos by Ricky Booth 6) Re: Fates vs. Rush by James Bickers 7) Radioshows, HBB by email_address_removed.de 8) DT on Headbangers Ball on Sunday 12th !!! by email_address_removed.de (Ties Goebel) 9) Re: Km dubs...What about us?? by email_address_removed 10) Re: I need music help by Rob Martino 11) Dt doing covers? by email_address_removed.se (Henrik Gustafsson) 12) Re: YTSEJAM digest 686 by "Christin A. Tank" 13) What Kevin Moore tapes? by email_address_removed.ac.uk 14) Re: YTSEJAM digest 688 (a few things) by Michael Burstin 15) by 16) Kevin Moore dub site by email_address_removed (Krysten DeBroka) 17) Doug Pinnick will give you music help by JEFF E REED 18) RE: YTSEJAM digest 679 by "Scott Snyderman" 19) Derek Sherinian by James Bako 20) A nay vote for Magellan by "Douglas Slauson" 21) DUB SITE XXX by email_address_removed 22) Fates Warning Interview by email_address_removed 23) 6:00 vs. Indianapolis radio show by "Marquering, W." 24) Kevin Moore's Demo Tape Assistant by Douglas Merrell 25) Kevin Moore dub site by Rob Martino 26) tour by email_address_removed.ac.uk 27) DT Videos by "UG REIS CHARLES R" 28) Re: Doug Pinnick will give you music help by David E Nantais 29) Re: immortal beloved by Tymoteusz Altman 30) Kevin Moore dub site in the SE... etc. by James Peele 31) Re: Doug Pinnick will give you music help by Ricky Booth ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 07 Feb 1995 14:51:59 +0900 From: "T.Higuchi-Marketing Training" To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Pull Me Under lyrics Message-ID: > From: Brian Fieg > I've always wondered this ever since I first heard the song. What does > James say at the very end of Pull Me Under? It's on the FAQ(3.7 What is "Pull Me Under" about ?) Oh that this too, Too solid flesh Would melt... To whoever don't have the FAQ, I recommend to get it. It's cool! :-) ftp://ftp.netcom.com/pub/drkhoe/dt/faql.dt http://nextsrv.cas.muohio.edu/~mgjones/music/dt/dtfaq.txt --- T.Higuchi(http://www.st.rim.or.jp/~thiguchi/) ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 6 Feb 1995 22:28:00 +0800 From: email_address_removed (Ken Bibb) To: ytsejam Subject: Re: Pull Me Under lyrics Message-ID: > From: Brian Fieg > > Hey all! > > I've always wondered this ever since I first heard the song. What does > James say at the very end of Pull Me Under? One guy (I don't know if he > reads this digest) emailed that they were backwards lyrics, but I > checked it out and it's just as obscure backwards as it is forwards. > Anybody have an answer? It's in the FAQ: Oh that this too Too solid flesh Would melt (it's from Hamlet--the whole song is about Hamlet). to retrieve the November copy of the FAQ send: get ytsejam dtfaq-941125 to ytsejam-request@arastar.com with a subject of "asdf". It has information about getting the latest copy of the FAQ from email_address_removed -- Ken Bibb "Upon a wave of summer email_address_removed A hilltop paved with gold email_address_removed We shut our eyes and make the promises we hold" David Sylvian--"Wave" ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 7 Feb 1995 02:35:00 -0300 (ADT) From: Jean-nicolas Poussart To: email_address_removed Subject: Km dubs...What about us?? Message-ID: Hey jammers, I was just wondering if dub sites will be set up in Canada? I'd love to get a copy of the KM dubs. Also, to the guy (or girl) who listed I&W, then WD&DU, then Awake as his/her favorites, in that order, I must say, I really like WDADU, but (please don't flame me for this) I really don't like Dominici's voice. Sorry, but I just don't. He's not even in LaBrie's league (and he's Canadian too!!). The musicianship, as always, is outstanding, but the vocals kinda get on my nerves after a while. Nevertheless, it's still a great album. My order of appreciation is -- 1. Awake 2. I&W 3. WDADU. My $0.02 worth. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 6 Feb 1995 22:48:55 -0500 From: Stephanie Pa Wiener To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 686 Message-ID: please cancel my subscription. thanx. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 6 Feb 1995 22:35:59 -0600 (CST) From: Ricky Booth To: email_address_removed Subject: Moore demos Message-ID: Is there a dub site for the Moore demos for Mid-West? (Tulsa, Oklahoma precisly) I'd like to get a dub... ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 6 Feb 1995 23:54:49 -0500 (EST) From: James Bickers To: email_address_removed Cc: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Re: Fates vs. Rush Message-ID: On Sun, 5 Feb 1995 email_address_removed wrote: > >>>>(When I say "not that great of an FW album", I mean that if anyone else, > oh, say, Pantera or Bon Jovi, had released this album, I would think that > God himself had come down from heaven to assist them<<<<< > > Why does everyone have to put down bands for ABSOLUTELY NO REASON!!!!!!!!!! > This is how all of our arguments get started. > You could simply have said "This is one of Fates Warnings poorer albums." > But instead you have to go and insult 2 bands. One of which you know there > are a lot of fans of on this lists. By doing something like this you will > probably start another PANTERA BASHING thread. So people lets stop insulting > other bands. It is not neccesary! > > Trey > This was a _joke_. The reason it is funny is precisely because of the previous discussions of these 2 bands. Lighten up! James ---------------------------------------------------- Full Service Printing * Typesetting * Graphic Design Continuous Forms * Computer Checks I M A G E S and W O R D S for more information, finger email_address_removed ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 7 Feb 1995 12:08:01 +0100 (MEZ) From: email_address_removed.de To: email_address_removed (ytsejam) Subject: Radioshows, HBB Message-ID: Hello out ther in Digital-Land, i just want to mention that DT have recorded a radioshow yesterday in Ludwigs- burg (Germany), so everybody in that area should listen to the local station... Also they want to record a show in Hamburg or Hannover for the Radio (I can't remember where, sorry). Headbangers Ball on Sunday (in Europe) will feature a DT-Special with Videos, Interviews and some Live-Footage from London and Munic. BTW have they realy played Damage INC. and Perfect... in Munic??? F**k, in Ludwigsburg the only played the standard-set. But perhaps the change the set for Offenbach....... And hopefully FW play Guardian in Offenbach :) -- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- Freedom belongs only to those without video screens for eyes and mouth ---- ---------------------- Queensryche - Screaming In Digital ---------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - Peace comes through thinking with our hearts and not with words. Until then - ----------------- we'll light another candle for this world. ------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Till 'Tillroy' Wagner Elisabethenstr. 42f; D-63225 Langen; Germany ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 7 Feb 95 12:29 MET From: email_address_removed.de (Ties Goebel) To: email_address_removed Subject: DT on Headbangers Ball on Sunday 12th !!! Message-ID: Attention European Ytsejammers!! Sunday 12th, 23.30 - 2.00 CET, MTV Europe: Headbangers Ball on the road with Dream Theater in London (covers gig !!!) and Munich including live performances, interviews, videos..... Ties ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 7 Feb 1995 07:13:06 -0500 From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Km dubs...What about us?? Message-ID: Jean-nicolas Poussart asked: >>>Hey jammers, I was just wondering if dub sites will be set up in Canada? I'd love to get a copy of the KM dubs.<<< Yes, I just sent the first tape off to a dubber in Canada (you know who you are :) last week and there are at least two more dub sites that will be opening in Canada in the near future. Don't worry, we will post when they are ready to go! Jennifer "I'm not dying, but I think I'll lay back anyway no welcome, but I think I'll stay..." Kevin Moore/_Even The Waves_ ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 7 Feb 1995 08:48:46 -0500 From: Rob Martino To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: I need music help Message-ID: > I do have a point for telling all this to you: I NEED RECOMMENDATIONS! > I've run out of music to listen to. If any of you helpful 'Jammers could > recommend something with the above parameters in mind, or answer some of > the following questions, either privately or here, I would be eternally > grateful! > Marillian: The only album I've found so far is Brave, which I haven't > seen mentioned here yet. Is it good? What are these guys like? Brave is pretty good, their best album since vocalist Fish left the band. I don't like it as much as their first four albums (which are now out of print in the U.S.) even though it is the most maturely produced. Their earlier stuff sounded more influenced by Genesis while Brave sounds more like Pink Floyd. > Magellan: Can't find them anywhere. What are they like? They do sound like Yes as someone else mentioned, but harder rocking, dominated by keyboards and lyrics about historical events (kind of cheesy if you ask me, but the music is good). Nice vocal harmonies, a lot of quick transitions and ideas within a song. Here's my list of ESSENTIAL progressive rock: Genesis- Nursery Cryme, Foxtrot, Lamb Lies Down on Broadway Yes- Close to the Edge, Relayer Anglagard- Hybris, Epilog Gentle Giant- Playing the Fool Marillion- Script for a Jesters Tear, Fugazi, Misplaced Childhood Emerson Lake and Palmer- Brain Salad Surgery Anyone intersted in progressive music should check out alt.music.progressive if you haven't. There is also the Gibraltar Encyclopedia of Progressive Rock, which contains descriptions and opinions of HUNDREDS of bands that focus on creativity and artistry over hit singles and popularity. This was put together by people on the internet and is a great way to find out where to explore in this obscure but amazing world of music. You can FTP it at ortega.cs.ucdavis.edu in the pub/MSB/GEPR directory, or I could mail it to anyone who asks (its large though, about 1.7 meg) Rob ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 7 Feb 1995 15:07:11 +0100 From: email_address_removed.se (Henrik Gustafsson) To: email_address_removed Subject: Dt doing covers? Message-ID: > >I wonder if DT will be doing more covers at their shows since they did >that covers gig. > Hi I remember when I first saw DT live. In Stockholm on the I&W-tour. Just before the show we talked to the guys, mostly with Portnoy and LaBrie, you know why! When we asked them about influences they mentioned bands like Queensry:che, and Metallica. We then suggested that they should do some covers on those songs that they liked to jam to, and warm up with. But then they just laughed it off. And now they've actually made a whole show, out of their covers. COOL. I hope so much that I get to hear some of these when I go back to Stockholm the 20th. That would be really great. Enough space taken with my nonsence over and out Henrik Gustafsson email_address_removed.se Dream Theater Drottninggatan 62 c 7 Q94 Toni Holgersson S-461 33 Trollha:ttan IE-91 Just D 0520-155 98 +46 (0)70-814 24 38 Fish ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 7 Feb 1995 11:08:21 -0500 (EST) From: "Christin A. Tank" To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 686 Message-ID: Hey does anyone out there know where I can a copy of Dream Theater on MTV's Headbangers Ball. Does anyone know if they've been on recently? *********************##################@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ Christin A. Tank The Griffin Photo Editor "The Fine Line Between Winning and Losing is the Finish Line" -Jack Russell *************&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%@@@@@@@ ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 7 Feb 95 13:39:58 GMT From: email_address_removed.ac.uk To: email_address_removed Subject: What Kevin Moore tapes? Message-ID: I haven`t been reading my Ytsejams recently. Could somebody please let me know what this Kevin Moore tape thing is that I heard about? Is it some of his solo stuff - if so, is it anything like Space-Dye Vest or is it industrial, (I heard that his own stuff was like ministry?!) Cheerz, Big Daym, (email_address_removed.ac.uk) ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 7 Feb 1995 10:29:32 -0500 (EST) From: Michael Burstin To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 688 (a few things) Message-ID: > From: email_address_removed.de (Ties Goebel) > Subject: New bootlegs > > "Tragedy", "Comedy" - I remember having heard about these, they are NOT from > the Awake tour, right ? > ------------------------------ > ------------------------------ > > From: Carmen J Pezzone > Subject: A Kick Into a SKIP? > > I bought A KICK INTO A DREAM but have only had time to listen to bits and > pieces. Where is the skip that some of you were talking about? I > mean in what song and about how far into that song? Thanks in advance. > Well, on mine, the biggest one was during TTT. I am not sure about the one on the 2nd disc, b/c I only heard it once when I played it on my discman... I am not sure if the location is consistant. You can SEE the marks on the CDs themselves, though... > ------------------------------ > > From: Brian Fieg > Subject: Pull Me Under lyrics > > Hey all! > > I've always wondered this ever since I first heard the song. What does > James say at the very end of Pull Me Under? One guy (I don't know if he > reads this digest) emailed that they were backwards lyrics, but I > checked it out and it's just as obscure backwards as it is forwards. > Anybody have an answer? > Its "Oh that this too too solid flesh would melt" A direct quote from Hamlet. -- +----------------------------------------+----------------+---------+ | And I'll smile and learn to pretend | Dream Theater | Michael | | And I'll never be open again | Space Dye Vest | Burstin | | And I'll have no more dreams to defend |-----Awake------+---------+ | And I'll never be open again | Pgh Penguins: 7-0-1 | +----------------------------------------+--------------------------+ For info about Dream Theater, finger email_address_removed http://cs.brandeis.edu/USER/UGRAD/mikeb/home.html ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 7 Feb 95 10:41:46 EST From: email_address_removed (Krysten DeBroka) To: email_address_removed Subject: Kevin Moore dub site Message-ID: Hey all, Just wanted to let you know that I'm now an open dub site for the Midwest. I'm in Indiana, I'm sure there are a few of you fellow Hoosiers out there who are interested. I'll also send them to other states in the Midwest, of course. So, just email me if you are interested and we can figure out the details that way. ---Kryt -- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- It's not how many years you've lived, Will, but how you've lived them. Someone once told me that time is a predator that stalks us all our lives. But maybe time is also a companion who goes with us on our journey, and reminds us to cherish the moments of our lives because they will never come again. We are, after all, only mortal. - Captain Jean-Luc Picard "Live for yourself, there's no one more worth living for." - Rush "The faithful live awake, the rest remain misled." - Dream Theater -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- email_address_removed ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 7 Feb 1995 09:19:54 -0800 (PST) From: JEFF E REED To: Dream Theatre Subject: Doug Pinnick will give you music help Message-ID: If you need music that is inspiring, has hooks and anger, King's X is for you. However, their newest album, "Dogman" is the only one that's really angry. King's X is a rock band that grooves like nobody's business and throws in progressive tinges for the eager listener. They ride the fine line between progressive and digestable music. You might not be into Doug's bass tone(he uses gnarly distortion and a gated verb I think) but you have to be into his lines. He and the drummer, Jerry Gaskill are more united than the lint is with my pocket. Ty Tabor, the guitarrist, busts out spell-binding FAT riffs that are satisfying to rhythm and non-major chord seekers. If I may categorize this band I would say that they are a beatlesque progressive metal band. The great thing about them is that they all sing(all three). Their words are refreshing as well, as there are no cheesy cliches but only deep thoughtful and metaphorical lyrics. Lastly, I consider them the pioneers of Drop D and such tunings. They use these tools to the fullest and put to shame all the recent down-tuning wannabes. In fact, on their most recent album they did stuff in d, c#, c and b! I can't tell you how fat riffs sound when the e is taken down to b and the a is taken down to f#. If you like the low end that Petrucci gets from his seven string on the new album you should buy Dogman. If your into a sort of ethereal yet in your face album you need Gretchen Goes to Nebraska. Out of the Silent Planet, their first one, definitely has some favs and is a great first album. Faith Hope Love is their most experimental album, as their producer put a slight flange on all the way through I think. However, that album is worth your time and patience. King's X, their fourth and self-titled album is a goody as well. Forgive me for not taking the time to distinguish them well as I'm a student facing exams, but basically you need them all. - a wilde silas tomkyn message ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 7 Feb 1995 12:54:48 -0500 (EST) From: "Scott Snyderman" To: email_address_removed Subject: RE: YTSEJAM digest 679 Message-ID: For all of you Beethoven Fans, If you had not heard yet, there was a movie just released which deals with his life. It is called "Immortal Beloved". The movie is amazing. It really brings out the feeling of his music as well as what he was like. Comparing it to the Motzart movie, "Amadaeous", it is much better. Has anyone else seen this yet. -Scott Snyderman email_address_removed ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 7 Feb 1995 12:55:42 -0500 (EST) From: James Bako To: email_address_removed Subject: Derek Sherinian Message-ID: Just got my new issue of Keyboard today, and to my surprise, they actually did a half-page on Derek. I'll try to post is later today if I get the chance. (unless anyone objects of course). P.S. To the people running the FTP site, and the various web pages, take note of this, and add it to the collection. Off to class, (ugh!) James Bako email_address_removed Polytechnic University Brooklyn, New York ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 7 Feb 1995 14:04:12 CST From: "Douglas Slauson" To: email_address_removed Subject: A nay vote for Magellan Message-ID: Hi all, I recently picked up a copy of Magellan's _Impending Ascension_ cd, and I've listened to it about ten times. What can I say? I guess the prog rock genre just isn't for me. These guys really remind me of Yes, especially the vocals. I found the vocals to be very annoying, and I didn't like the dominance of the keybords over the guitar. There were a few passages scattered about that were a little more to my tastes, but it was too long in between them. Also, the music seemed to be too "happy" for me; I prefer darker, more depressed music. I will say that the songs were well crafted, though, and if you're into prog rock, I'm sure you'll like this disc. After trying Marillion's _Misplaced Childhood_ and now Magellan, I think it's safe to say that the prog rock genre is not for me. I've heard a little about Elan here. Would you classify them as prog rock or are they more in a metal vein? laters, Douglas ps: If anyone wants to buy my Magellan cd, drop me a line and maybe we can work something out ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Tonight you sleep in Hell... There can be only one! oooooooooooo email_address_removed oooooooooooo ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 7 Feb 1995 13:21:39 -0500 From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: DUB SITE XXX Message-ID: I too will be participating in the Kevin Moore demos. Please e-mail me at email_address_removed. I would prefer to trade tapes for the demo but would be more than happy to dub them for the cost of the tape and postage. Also, as an added bonus, the first 5 people that contact me will get a Dream Theater sticker. I will be on a short leave from March 4 - 10 but will be back to take requests soon after. My address is: Antonio Kontokanis 21326 Balsam Ln. Lake Forest, CA 92630 Once again, thanks to Jennifer Albert (Air email_address_removed) for the great work she's done in putting this thing together. Take care everyone! Tony K :{) ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 7 Feb 1995 13:23:29 -0500 From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Fates Warning Interview Message-ID: Thanks to Michael Burnstein (sp?) for helping me upload the Fates Warning interview I did last December. I might be able to upload some photos from the recent Dream Theater/Fates Warning show as well, I'll let you all know when. All of this was brought to you by PROGnosis (Oh No!! Not another plug!!!), The Magazine of Progressive Rock. We apreciate everyones help and support and we will continue to supply the best possible Prog-Rock magazine available! If you have any questions or are interested in subscribing to PROGnosis, please e-mail email_address_removed and we will get back to you shortly. Thanks for listening! Tony K :{) ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 07 Feb 95 17:02:00 GMT From: "Marquering, W." To: ytsejam Subject: 6:00 vs. Indianapolis radio show Message-ID: <2F37DF86@eim.nl> Hi Ytsejammers, I don't know if anyone came up with this before, but has anyone noticed the resemblance between 6:00 and a paticular jam on the Indianapolis radio show from 1993? It has the same rythm and guitar parts as 6:00. Wessel Marquering (W.A.Marquering@kub.nl) The Netherlands * After the earthquake in Japan, DT is going to visit another 'disaster' : the water flood in The Netherlands I hope they won't drawn =) * ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 7 Feb 1995 14:04:03 -0500 (EST) From: Douglas Merrell To: email_address_removed Subject: Kevin Moore's Demo Tape Assistant Message-ID: Hello YtseJam members, This message is to ALERT the Southeast United States for Kevin Moore fans who would like to receive a copy of the new demos. I guess my policy would be to send me a tape and return postage or money for the afore mentioned items. Oh, by the way, there are other "dubbers" that are around this area. So, if you are closer to Michael Backof (wherever he is), email him. I am located in North Florida. Check the sig. I am going to school in Tallahassee. I am NOT from here though. I actually live in St. Petersburg (Central Florida). I want to make sure that you know that I'm only here because I felt like this was a wise academic choice on my part and not because I wanted to live in Tallahassee for FOUR long years. Anyway, email me and we'll see if we can't set you up with a copy of the Kevin Moore Demos. I will be posting more at a later date. Late for class, Doug Merrell -- ********************************************************************** ** FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY ____________ ** ** DOUG MERRELL | Rock || ** ** | 'N' || ** ** COMPUTER SCIENCE |______Roll_|| ** ** EMAIL: email_address_removed /DREAM // ** ** or email_address_removed /_____THEATER// ** ********************************************************************** ** "We are the priests, of the temples of syrinx, ** ** Our great computers fill the hallowed halls." -- N. Peart ** **------------------------------------------------------------------** ** "Love is an act of blood and I'm bleeding ** ** a pool in the shape of a heart." -- K. Moore ** **------------------------------------------------------------------** ** "She can turn a drop of water, into an ocean." -- J. Myung ** ********************************************************************** ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 7 Feb 1995 14:12:16 -0500 From: Rob Martino To: email_address_removed Subject: Kevin Moore dub site Message-ID: Hello, Just to let people know I am available as an East Coast dub site (I'm in New Hampshire). Email me to arrange things. If you have some progressive rock stuff to trade I'd be very interested! Rob ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 7 Feb 95 19:39:16 GMT From: email_address_removed.ac.uk To: email_address_removed Subject: tour Message-ID: For those of you who don't have Images and Words #5, the reason for the UK tour being cancelled is because regional promoters would have made it economic suicide for the band. Just so that you know :) Graham B. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 7 Feb 1995 13:23:53 MST From: "UG REIS CHARLES R" To: email_address_removed Subject: DT Videos Message-ID: Wow! I finally saw some of DT's LiT video, and I must say, I am impressed! I never saw anything from them live before (nor music videos) and it was totally rad. 'Nuff there... If yer lookin' into Marty Friedman's stuff, start with Scenes (at least I'd choose that one). It's all nice and mellow orchestrated stuff. If you like his ripping soloing, his first album, Dragon's Kiss, is really good. Deen Castronova is a rad drummer and plays a real BIG part opn that album. Everything else (guitars and all) are Marty's. A lot of the songs are really shred-yer-head types of solos, but there are a couple that relate to his Scenes album. I love all of his solo work, nonetheless, especially on Hanger 18 from Megadeth's Rust In Peace album. (If only JP would come out with a solo album, my life would be fulfilled...) Expressing some totally non-DT content here... Chuck (There wuz a little, tho :) ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 07 Feb 1995 14:32:01 CST From: David E Nantais To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Doug Pinnick will give you music help Message-ID: You got that right, man...King's X RULES. Their albums should be required listening for everyone. -Dave- ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 7 Feb 1995 12:46:12 -0800 (PST) From: Tymoteusz Altman To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: immortal beloved Message-ID: > > For all of you Beethoven Fans, > If you had not heard yet, there was a movie just released which deals > with his life. It is called "Immortal Beloved". The movie is amazing. It > really brings out the feeling of his music as well as what he was like. > Comparing it to the Motzart movie, "Amadaeous", it is much better. Has > anyone else seen this yet. it's better than Amadaeous? Wow! that is one movie that i love! i've seen it probably 6 times now. i have to check out Immortal beloved then! ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 7 Feb 1995 15:40:41 -0500 From: James Peele To: email_address_removed Subject: Kevin Moore dub site in the SE... etc. Message-ID: I am a dub site for the Southeast: e-mail me at: email_address_removed To Paul Alvarez, I tried to send you e-mail about the prog musicians network, but the mail bounced... Count in INFERNO. A network of prog bands is a smart idea! Random recommendations: I have over 500 CDs so here are some random recommendations: Thought Industry, Cynic, Watchtower, Fates Warning, Sanctuary, Prong, NIN, Primus, Tool, Forbidden, U.K., King Crimson, Marillion, Allan Holdsworth, RUSH, Yes, Pink Floyd, Voivod, Queensryche, Tori Amos, Frank Zappa, Slayer, Al Di Meola, Pat Metheny Group, Bela Fleck and the Flecktones, William Ackerman, Michael Hedges, Kitaro, Genesis, Peter Gabriel, Iron Maiden (old), Godflesh, Front 242, Skinny Puppy, Die Krupps, Kronos Quartet, Killing Joke, Ministry, Metallica (old), Megadeth (old), Alex De Grassi, Anthrax, ... Ok it's getting out of control, i'd better stop! Bye for now, Jay Peele (INFERNO) For info on INFERNO or for info on the Kevin Moore demos, e-mail email_address_removed ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 7 Feb 1995 15:23:21 -0600 (CST) From: Ricky Booth To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Doug Pinnick will give you music help Message-ID: > that's really angry. King's X is a rock band that grooves like nobody's > business and throws in progressive tinges for the eager listener. They > ride the fine line between progressive and digestable music. Really? After hearing all about them I bought Gretchen Goes to Nebraska and Faith Hope Love by King's X. After listening, I got the impression they were a christian rock band with annoying singing, and guitar that sounds the same. Which songs are the most progressive? They all seem to sound the same... > album. Faith Hope Love is their most experimental album, as their > producer put a slight flange on all the way through I think. However, Really, I thought it sounded the most mainstreamish etc. ------------------------------ End of YTSEJAM Digest 689 *************************