YTSEJAM Digest 696 Today's Topics: 1) Re: Gebralter Encyclopedia of Prog Music... by email_address_removed (Zack Gemmill) 2) DT (live) on Dutch radio! by "Wessel Marquering" 3) Re: Under A Glass Moon (interpretation) by William T Bajzek 4) UK dub site. by email_address_removed.co.uk (Mark Tiplady) 5) Re: Satch's Master of the Art by William T Bajzek 6) Re: Gebralter Encyclopedia of Prog Music... by William T Bajzek 7) Re: Faith No More by Rob Weychert 8) Re: Satch's Master of the Art by Slick Doggy Dawg 9) Marquee Club by email_address_removed 10) A Change of Seasons - EP by email_address_removed (Alex Reinelt) 11) Private msg, sorry to the rest by Michael Bahr 12) NON DT CONTENT! by email_address_removed 13) Trust the Reviewer? (was Re: Gibralter Encyclopedia of Prog Music.) by email_address_removed (Ken Bibb) 14) Re: Marquee Club by email_address_removed (Ken Bibb) 15) ATTN: East US dub site open! by email_address_removed ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 10 Feb 95 22:33:21 PST From: email_address_removed (Zack Gemmill) To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Gebralter Encyclopedia of Prog Music... Message-ID: > > I just was reading today's NMS, and I saw a reference to the > Girbralter Encyclopedia of Prog Music, as mentioned here... Anyway, > the reference in this case was to their home page... So I checked it > out (and added a link to my prog metal links from my home page) and > checked their D section, and the DT reviews are VERY good and EXTREMLY > positive... check it out... You can get to it from my music page, or > directly through http://www.cogsci.ed.ac.uk:80/~philkime/gepr.html Did you read the whole thing??? The last few "reviews" have some pretty harsh (read: shitty) criticisms of DT. One person said he threw away (honestly) his IAW CD although he liked WDADU, and another said DT couldn't be classified as a progressive band and that with IAW they had sold out by writing MTV-ish songs. "A notch above pop-rock." What the hell? Well, in scanning the entry for Rush, the reviewer called Neil's lyrics "pseudo-garbage". Well I think I've seen the light! Current crap like "...there's no sex in your violence" (actually, I like the music to that song) is *much* superior to anything Peart has written. Yeah! After all, the dude's a high school dropout. Who wants to listen to all that pseudo-intellectual crap. Great, now I can take all my Rush CDs, tapes, LPs and boots to the range and I can roast weenies by my Rush shirt bonfire this weekend! If I get any more pissed off, I just might do the same with all my DT stuff--- those sellouts! The first to go will be my autographed DT hat... Encyclopedia? Please. Zach ------------------------------ Date: 11 Feb 95 12:21:55 MET From: "Wessel Marquering" To: email_address_removed Subject: DT (live) on Dutch radio! Message-ID: Great news for the Dutch subscribers. DT will be playing live for the national radio 3. This show will be broadcasted on friday the 17th from 12:00 -2:00(so actually it's the 18th). (BTW: ik heb het over Countdown Cafe) There will be interviews and DT will play several jams! I will record the show (along with a stereo copy of HBB's DT coverage) Anyone interested? Wessel Marquering (w.a.marquering@kub.nl or wam@eim.nl) ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 11 Feb 1995 08:16:00 -0500 (EST) From: William T Bajzek To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Under A Glass Moon (interpretation) Message-ID: This space left intentionally blank Organization: Aepithex (guitars) James Peele writes: > When I asked JP what that song was about, he said that the meaning was > not as important as the imagery. He did say it was about someone who > worships the moon! sure, that's just what they *want* us to think... under brooding skies and watchful email_address_removed on convulsive seas of false urgency-----http://www.contrib.andrew.cmu we walk empty corridors in vain--------derek-------.edu/usr/wb2a/home -cds for sale: http://www.contrib.andrew.cmu.edu/u/wb2a/cdsale.html- guitars, not-very-impressive backing vocals, and songwriter, aepithex ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 11 Feb 95 13:15 GMT From: email_address_removed.co.uk (Mark Tiplady) To: email_address_removed Subject: UK dub site. Message-ID: In-Reply-To: Attention UK jammers. I now have my copy of Music Meant To Be Heard and I hereby pronounce the first UK dub site to be...open! Please E me for details of how to get hold of the dubs and I'll reply as soon as I can (I'm in Edinburgh next week with no net access so please bear with me, I'll be back home on 19th). Peter and Matt, I'll bring you're copies with me on 15th March, if you can wait that long . It seems that there are only going to be two dub sites covering the whole of the UK so please be patient with us, we may have a lot of work on our hands! As has been mentioned in other posts, please show you're appreciation to both Jennifer and Kevin for all their hard work and generosity. Cheers, Mark. PS. This is completely unrelated but, Generations finally opened over here last night. Wasn't the saucer crash just THE most impressive special effects sequence in the history of movies! :) ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 11 Feb 1995 08:20:08 -0500 (EST) From: William T Bajzek To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Satch's Master of the Art Message-ID: This space left intentionally blank Organization: Aepithex (guitars) email_address_removed (Mr. Phat) writes: > Hey all, > > I heard someone say that Joe Satriani has an album out called "Master of > the Art". Now wait. I have the "Satch Files" (his video) and they show > all the albums, and there is no mention of this one. Please, please, if > you have any idea where I can get my hands on this please let me know. master of the art is not al album, it is a bootleg. a live recording. and an excellent one... better than time machine under brooding skies and watchful email_address_removed on convulsive seas of false urgency-----http://www.contrib.andrew.cmu we walk empty corridors in vain--------derek-------.edu/usr/wb2a/home -cds for sale: http://www.contrib.andrew.cmu.edu/u/wb2a/cdsale.html- guitars, not-very-impressive backing vocals, and songwriter, aepithex ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 11 Feb 1995 08:25:13 -0500 (EST) From: William T Bajzek To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Gebralter Encyclopedia of Prog Music... Message-ID: This space left intentionally blank Organization: Aepithex (guitars) email_address_removed (Zack Gemmill) writes: > (bunch of crap deleted) the GEPR gives lots of people's opinions about stuff so you can hear what people think about it and try to make a judgement as to whether you want to try it or not. there's no rule that says it can only have good reviews in it. that's not the point of it. nobody told you to get rid of your stuff, just some people dont like dt and they dont like rush. just deal with it and stop whining about it. the gepr is a good source of information (there are more than 2 bands in it... hundreds..) and its very useful whether some of the reviewers like DT or not. under brooding skies and watchful email_address_removed on convulsive seas of false urgency-----http://www.contrib.andrew.cmu we walk empty corridors in vain--------derek-------.edu/usr/wb2a/home -cds for sale: http://www.contrib.andrew.cmu.edu/u/wb2a/cdsale.html- guitars, not-very-impressive backing vocals, and songwriter, aepithex ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 11 Feb 1995 10:07:54 -0500 (EST) From: Rob Weychert To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Faith No More Message-ID: Thanks to everyone who contributed information; it's much appreciated! :) As for Jim Martin, I heard he left because he wasn't really that much of a part of the band; he would just kinda come in and do his guitar parts and leave and wasn't really into the world touring stuff. I don't know; that's just what I heard. Last night I borrowed a live import FNM disc entitled "Live: at the Brixton Academy" which was really cool (recorded, I'm assuming, during the "Real Thing" tour). It included: Falling to Pieces, The Real Thing, Epic, War Pigs, From Out of Nowhere, We Care a Lot, Zombie Eaters, and Edge of the World, with two previously unreleased studio tracks: The Grade (really cool; all acoustic guitar) and The Cowboy Song. Really good disc! And on a closing note, I can't wait for the new album! I'm also going to check out Mr. Bungle ASAP. Thanks again to everyone who provided info! :) --Rob ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 11 Feb 1995 16:07:08 -0600 (CST) From: Slick Doggy Dawg To: email_address_removed Cc: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Re: Satch's Master of the Art Message-ID: I agree that this is better than Time Machine. Better quality and better intro to summer song. Ed On Sat, 11 Feb 1995, William T Bajzek wrote: > This space left intentionally blank > Organization: Aepithex (guitars) > > email_address_removed (Mr. Phat) writes: > > Hey all, > > > > I heard someone say that Joe Satriani has an album out called "Master of > > the Art". Now wait. I have the "Satch Files" (his video) and they show > > all the albums, and there is no mention of this one. Please, please, if > > you have any idea where I can get my hands on this please let me know. > > master of the art is not al album, it is a bootleg. a live recording. > and an excellent one... better than time machine > > > under brooding skies and watchful email_address_removed > on convulsive seas of false urgency-----http://www.contrib.andrew.cmu > we walk empty corridors in vain--------derek-------.edu/usr/wb2a/home > -cds for sale: http://www.contrib.andrew.cmu.edu/u/wb2a/cdsale.html- > guitars, not-very-impressive backing vocals, and songwriter, aepithex > > &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&""""""""&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&x x&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& &&&&&&&&xx xx&&&&&&& &&&&&&&xx xx&&&&&&&& &&&&&&&&&&& &&&&"""""" """"""&&&& &&&&&&&&&&& &&&&&&&&&"" xxx&&&&&& &&&&&&xxx ""&&&&&&&&& &&&&&&" x&& &&&&&&&& &&&&&&&& &&x "&&&&&& &&&&" &&&& & &&&&&&& &&&&&&& & &&&& "&&&& &&& &&&&" x&& &&&&& &&&&& &&x "&&&& &&& &&" &&&&& &&&& &&" x x "&& &&&& &&&&& "&& && &&&&& &&&&& x&& &&x &&&&& &&&&& && && &&&&& &&&&&" &&& &&& "&&&&& &&&&& && &&x &&&&& &&&& x& && && &x &&&& &&&&& x&& &&& &&&" x&&" x&&& & & &&&x "&&x "&&& &&& &&&&x && && x&&&&&& &&&&&&x && && x&&&& &&&&&&x " " x&&&&&&&& &&&&&&&&x " " x&&&&&& &&&&&&&&& """""&&&&&& &&&&&&""""" &&&&&&&&& &&&&&&&&& &&&&&&xxxxxx xxxxxx&&&&&& &&&&&&&&& &&&&&&"" ""&&&&&&&&& &&&&&&&&&"" ""&&&&&& &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&" "&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&xxxxxxxx&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 11 Feb 1995 17:26:18 -0500 From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Marquee Club Message-ID: You guys and girls probably already new this but pull out your Marillion Clutching at Straws cd. It turns out that Fish wrote the lyrics to Just For The Record at the Marquee Club in London. Is this the same place that DT Live at the Marquee was recorded? If so I just thought it was a cool coincidence. This Marquee club is very cool. Trey ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 11 Feb 95 23:29:53 MET From: email_address_removed (Alex Reinelt) To: email_address_removed Subject: A Change of Seasons - EP Message-ID: Dear fellow Ytsejammers! Most of you know that DREAM THEATER would like to release a studio-version of their 20-minute song, "A Change of Season" on an EP to be recorded this spring. So far, ACOS has only been available as the live version on the "Dance of Eternity" bootleg. As I understand, it's a record company decision whether to allow them to do this or not, so I would like to ask you to send me an e-mail in which you comment on if you want to see a EP with ACOS come out, if you would buy it, and so on! I will then print all of those e-mails out, compile them in a folder, and send them to DT's management so that they can present a united group of voices to the record company to prove that DT has very active and enthusiastic fans and that we really want to see this happen! Please do help to try to move something and send your mail to: email_address_removed and write in the subject-line: ACOS I think it should be good as well if you signed your mail with your full name (not only pseudonyms) and mention the country & state where you come from. And I hope our japanese ytsejammers will as well take part as everybody from europe and the US and every other country of course.... BANZAI & bye, Freak ( Alexander Reinelt from Munich/Germany - freakmarked since 1987 ) email_address_removed Alex_Reinelt@2:2480/66 ( fax:(++ 49 89) 689 18 71 voice:(++ 49 89) 68 33 40 ) "Belief will always save me" (Dream Theater - "Scarred")<<< ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 11 Feb 1995 18:23:43 -0700 (MST) From: Michael Bahr To: email_address_removed Subject: Private msg, sorry to the rest Message-ID: Sorry to all the rest of you, but I lost these chaps' email addresses: Mike Masi and Greg Severine, please mail me pronto! The person who was to buy the CDs you wanted backed out, and you are the first alternates on the list. Mail me for the details. email_address_removed ... thanks! Mike Bahr, email_address_removed ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 11 Feb 1995 21:36:52 -0500 From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: NON DT CONTENT! Message-ID: German jammers attention: A friend of mine and I were at a local record store and saw a Helloween cd called "Chameleon". Neither one of us had ever heard of it, and he's a big Helloween fan so he bought it. The copyright date was 1993, but they also had a cd-single for a song called "Perfect Gentleman"? (I think that was the name) and the date was 1994! Do they have a new cd or is one coming out soon? Please email me and let me know. Thanks. Sorry for the non-dt content. email_address_removed ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 12 Feb 1995 01:06:01 +0800 From: email_address_removed (Ken Bibb) To: email_address_removed Subject: Trust the Reviewer? (was Re: Gibralter Encyclopedia of Prog Music.) Message-ID: > From: email_address_removed (Zack Gemmill) > > Did you read the whole thing??? The last few "reviews" have some > pretty harsh (read: shitty) criticisms of DT. One person said he > threw away (honestly) his IAW CD although he liked WDADU, and another > said DT couldn't be classified as a progressive band and that with IAW > they had sold out by writing MTV-ish songs. "A notch above pop-rock." > > What the hell? So the reviewer thinks that DT is a notch above pop-rock. All that means (to me) is that if I like DT, then I will probably not agree with this reviewer's reviews and that I should move on remember the names of the people who wrote reviews that I liked. Also, from what I remember, you can submit your own reviews. If you don't like a review, submit your own explaining what you like about the album (or band). As to Rush, since when has it been a crime to dislike them? Some of the lyrics really put off people (especially the ones where Peart preaches). If you're the kind of person who dislikes Rush, then these anti-Rush reviews will let you know that you can trust these reviewers' reviews. On the other hand, I don't think you should trust this reviewer if he says (for example) that the band "Rush Sux" is the hottest band to walk the face of the earth... -- 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: Sun, 12 Feb 1995 01:12:25 +0800 From: email_address_removed (Ken Bibb) To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Marquee Club Message-ID: > From: email_address_removed > > You guys and girls probably already new this but pull out your Marillion > Clutching at Straws cd. It turns out that Fish wrote the lyrics to Just For > The Record at the Marquee Club in London. Is this the same place that DT > Live at the Marquee was recorded? If so I just thought it was a cool > coincidence. This Marquee club is very cool. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Understatement of the year :) Most major bands have played the Marquee at one time or another (except for the Beatles--I don't think they played there). The Who, The Rolling Stones, etc., etc., have played there. Many prog bands have also played there. Twelfth Night's "Live and Let Live" album was recorded there (last concert with Geoff Mann). Dream Theater has a live album there. Marillion played the Marquee early on in their career. They sold it out many times. For other examples of Marquee performances, check out the album that was released on the Marquee's anniversary a year (or more) ago. You can also see concerts mentioned in Kerrang! magazine. (I think there might also have been a book as part of the anniversary, but I'm not sure.) -- 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: Sun, 12 Feb 1995 05:13:43 -0500 From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: ATTN: East US dub site open! Message-ID: Here we go again, :) Another dub site in the US is ready to open! To get your copy of Kevin's demos - for East USA YJammers, contact: email_address_removed Give this person a warm round of applause for donating his time and effort to the cause! :) More dub sites to come, we'll keep you posted! 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_ ------------------------------ End of YTSEJAM Digest 696 *************************