YTSEJAM Digest 742 Today's Topics: 1) Echolyn and Atomic Opera Questions by "Jason T. Breitweg" 2) Re: Dream Band by John B Ashcraft 3) Echolyn/dream bands by email_address_removed 4) Re: First MTV song... by Michael Bahr 5) Re: ALBATROSS!!! by Michael Bahr 6) Re: YTSEJAM digest 740 by James Peele 7) Derek Sherinian by Kevin R Laferriere 8) Re: prog music by William Wright 9) by 10) Re: YTSEJAM digest 741 by "Bryan F. Stroh" 11) DT IN ITALY! Finally I met them! by alfredo.cappello@galactica.it (ALFREDO CAPPELLO) 12) Re: DREAM IN PROGRESS by Kaoru Kobayashi 13) Re: First MTV song... by email_address_removed.ac.at (Obiltschnig Guenter) 14) Re: YTSEJAM digest 741 by email_address_removed 15) No Content, PERIOD! by Hairball 16) Re: Space-Dye Vest by Ricky Booth 17) poll results by Mats Rydstr\vm 18) Re: What is prog music by Rob Martino 19) Re: YTSEJAM digest 741 by "UG REIS CHARLES R" 20) Aldo Nova by email_address_removed 21) Re: YTSEJAM digest 741 by "UG REIS CHARLES R" 22) No Content, PERIOD! by "UG REIS CHARLES R" 23) A big Hell yeah! by "UG REIS CHARLES R" 24) Re: YTSEJAM digest 741 by email_address_removed (Asif I. Khan) 25) end of PMU by "MARK W. MIKULIZA" 26) by "John Walter Elliott" ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 8 Mar 1995 17:25:20 -0600 (CST) From: "Jason T. Breitweg" To: Ytsejam List Subject: Echolyn and Atomic Opera Questions Message-ID: Hi all, Just had a few questions for the all-knowing people on this list. First what does Echolyn sound like? I saw their newest CD in a store and was wondering if I should buy it. I also saw "For Madmen Only" by Atomic Opera and was wondering if this disc was any good. Any info would be much appreciated. Please respond to me so that we won't clutter the list up like I am doing now *laugh*. Jason +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Jason T. Breitweg Internet: email_address_removed | | | | The Night is growing dark from Somewhere deep within | | it shelters like an ark that always takes you in | | | | - "Handful of Rain" | | Savatage | +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 8 Mar 1995 18:37:52 -0500 From: John B Ashcraft To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Dream Band Message-ID: >>>>>>To surrender to a major flaming and to quote myself as before... SMASHING PUMKINS SUCK AND BILLY CORGAN NEEDS TO VISIT HIS DENTIST A LITTLE MORE OFTEN!!! Only MHO ChucK Now Chuck this opinion isn't really HUMBLE is it? :-) Sorry couldn't resits trey ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 8 Mar 1995 19:18:04 -0500 From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Echolyn/dream bands Message-ID: Hi all... I just wanted to respond to a number of things that have been happening on the list the last few days. First of all, I'd like to add my voice to the growing chorus of prog fans who've been recommending Echolyn--they are a truly phenomenal band; in fact, the last band that had such a major impact on me was, well, Dream Theater! I kid you not, these guys are very, very special, and now that their new album, "As the World," is finally out and available everywhere, you all can finally hear what those of us in the trenches of the prog-rock underground have been talking about for some time now. I'm going to see them this Friday night in Philadelphia (their home town!) at the Theater of Living Arts, where they'll be performing the new album in its entirety (all 70 minutes of it!), along with material from their independently produced earlier discs ("Echolyn," "Suffocating the Bloom," and "...and Every Blossom.") and perhaps even a new song or two. I really think most DT fans will really like Echolyn, as they share many characteristics: they're all virtuoso musicians; they write really complex, well thought out arrangements, with lots of tricky time changes and wild progressions; and their music comes completely from the heart, with zero regard for commerciality. Granted, they're not nearly as heavy as DT, so fans who are more into the metallic side of things may shy away from Echolyn's more textured sound, but if you've been looking for a band with a fresh, unique, and undeniably progressive style, look no further than Echolyn. Secondly, I'd like to mention the fact that I happen to * like* reading these 'dream band' lists, because I think it's interesting to see what kind of stuff other DT fans are into besides DT. I think the eclecticism and diversity of tastes displayed in these lists demonstrates that DT fans are among the most musically open-minded fans around. With this in mind, I'd like to post my own 'dream band' lineup--which, like my mind, is subject to change at any moment. :^) Vocals (female): Annie Haslam (Renaissance) or Mary Fahl (October Project) Vocals (male): Ray Weston (Echolyn), Geoff Tate (Queensryche), or Steve Hogarth (Marillion) Electric guitars (this is really tough!): Allan Holdsworth, Steve Morse or Steve Howe Acoustic guitars: Al DiMeola or John McLaughlin Violin: David Ragsdale (currently with Kansas), Jean Luc Ponty or Eddie Jobson (UK) Keyboards: Stuart Bell (Citizen Cain), Mark Robertson (Cairo), Chick Corea, or Patrick Moraz Bass: Michael Manring or Jeff Berlin Drums: Terry Bozzio, Paul Craddick (Enchant), Chad Wackerman, or Mark Zonder Spiritual Guidance: Rush, Keith Emerson, and Jon Anderson :^) I didn't pick any of the Rush guys, in spite of the fact that they've been my favorite band for years, simply because I don't think they'd really want to play with any other musicians besides each other, and I didn't pick any of the DT guys because, as I said earlier, I think it's cool to give people an idea of what other stuff you're into besides DT. As you can see, I'm heavily steeped in progressive rock and jazz-rock fusion. :^) Well, what do you think--is this an eclectic grouping or what? We now return you to your regular programming-- Jeff :^D ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 8 Mar 1995 21:55:03 -0700 (MST) From: Michael Bahr To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: First MTV song... Message-ID: > On Tue, 7 Mar 1995 email_address_removed wrote: > > > > Anyone here remember what the first video MTV played was? I do, > > >and a big full beer to anyone else who knows. > > > > > Sure... "Video Killed the Radio Star" by The Buggles... Now, did > > anyone here *see* that video when it premiered? ;-) > > Okay, now can anyone tell me what's the connection between Video Killed The > Radio Star and Dream Theater? The buggles were the first band to appear on the network that got Dream Theater its first exposure, and, as it happens, their most successful song. Hows that for stretching! :) Mike Bahr, email_address_removed ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 8 Mar 1995 17:45:37 -0700 (MST) From: Michael Bahr To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: ALBATROSS!!! Message-ID: > I got totally dissed when I plyed this for my friends. I figured > this out on bass. I thought the bass solo would be cool, but I got > ripped (Hey, look, it's a Chuckalupugus, bleah). They stuck me with > that nickname... (Bleah!) > ChucK CHUCKALUPUGUS!!!!! HAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I'm rolling, I swear, I'm totally rolling here! This is GREAT! Mike Bahr, email_address_removed ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 8 Mar 1995 21:51:39 -0500 From: James Peele To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 740 Message-ID: Yeah, like I said, I felt like I got ripped when I bought the 'Lie' promo single for $8 (but I got it before the album came out so I was excited!). I bought it from 'Record Hound' here in town. I thought someone might want it for the art work... Who knows? Later, Jay (INFERNO) E-mail: email_address_removed ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 8 Mar 1995 22:01:25 -0500 From: Kevin R Laferriere To: email_address_removed Subject: Derek Sherinian Message-ID: Does anyone know Derek's birthdate? ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Operation : Webcrime - Dream Theater files - Queensryche files - Pearl Jam files - Humor files - DEC ALPHA information - PLUS links to other pages Check out my new home page! ftp://ftp.usmcs.maine.edu/pub/www/laferrie/www/kl.html ----------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 8 Mar 1995 21:37:28 -0600 (CST) From: William Wright To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: prog music Message-ID: > I have another item I'd like to discuss here on this list > and (drummmmmmms) I think it's DT related... heh... well sort of. :) > > So, how do you define 'PROG MUSIC'? > well... thats the 10 million dollar question. its really hard to define. I'll explain why. > Is it just music with many unexpected breaks in it? Sometimes.... > Is it music with many changes in songstructure, harmonies, tempi, ... Sometimes... > Is FW other prog than DT?? FW is semi-prog... at least some of their albums are. I'll explain in a sec. > On this list there was mentioned QR is doing prog music too and > if that's true, where do you find the prog elements in the music > of QR? Queensryche is semi-prog. Its on the edge of prog-metal. Songs like Suite Sister Mary could be consitered prog... and they did afterall do a concept album. And they use keys... so they could be called a prog band, but really they're just a very talented rock group. > > Earlier I used to think that prog music was music that is based > on instrumental complicated structures and vocals 'running against' > the instruments. When I heard DT then, I noticed, that you can call Not all the time... Gentle Giant is one of the most complicated prog bands and they usually have the lead melody double with the singer. > this prog too although there is a 'normal' song structure and not > just incredible breaks added to oneanother. Now I think that prog > music is (somehow) intelectuel music because it's based on intelligent > song writing and arrangements. Can you agree to this? Somewhat... bascially its hard to find a prog-love song. :) But then again, Gentle Giant did a semi-love song (the only reason why I remember this is because I'm listeing to that very song right now!) But still its done in a poetic sense and the singing is very good. Not just "I want to make love to you." Shit.... Anyway... to define Progressive. (Note the big P.) It is a style started in 1969 and is a direct descendent of the psycadelic era of music. All those weird long jams of that period were starting to be done by more musically inclinded or trained people and the lyrics were changing since the anti-war movements was ending. Instruments of that era, like the mellotron carried over to Prog and is used quite a bit by many of the bands of that period. The first true Prog band was King Crimson (note that they are still the only band from that era that is truely playing Prog. Their current line up has 2 guitars, 2 bass, and 2 drums, and they all play different songs at the same time... really cool stuff. :)) All other prog bands have either turned commertial or broken up. The style of Prog generally had these tell-tale signs: 1) Long songs (I have one album that is a 70 minute song. Woah. :)) 2) Weird orchestration. Along with the guitar, bass, and drums, were mellotrons, trumpets, timpini, xylophones, violins, violas, cellos, flutes, oboes, saxaphones and any more classical instruemnts 3) Complex writing. Weird time sigs, counterpoint, out of tune dueling mellotrons, Prog had it all. :) 4) Intelectual lyrics. No love songs here, no, they wrote about strange ancient rituals involving worshiping the sun. (No joke... check out Tales from Topographic Oceans!) Robert Fripp, guitarst for King Crimson once said: "In the 50's and 60's people were writing 3 minute songs about teenage love, and in the 70's people were writing 20 minute songs about nothing inparticular." Most Prog lyrics are really, really, weird. :) and 5) Bill Burford. Yes. This person was in EVERY prog band ever made... eh, well no, not all of them... just most of them. :) But he's a damn good drummer. Now... then there is progressive music (note the small p.) It is music that, just like it says, progresses. It is continually redefining itself. If a band releases 5 albums and all are in different styles, then it could be consitered progressive. That is why progressive music is so hard to define. Dream Theater is a semi-Progressive progressive band. Dream Theater is relitively simple compared to some of the Prog bands in the 70s, but don't get me wrong, they are still incredibly complex. Peter Gabriel wrote about progressive music in one of his songs... I think one of his quotes sums it up best, It is the jugsaw, it is purple haze. It never stays in one place, but it's not a passing phase. It is in the singels bar, in the distance of the face. It is in between the cages, it is always in a space. It is here. It is now. When you eat right thru' it you see everything alive. It is inside the spirit, when enough grit to survive. If you think that it's pretentious, you've been taken for a ride. Look across the mirror soony, before you choose, decide. ------------------------------ Those lyrics are pretty easy to understand, but most proglyircs aren't. :) Anyway, hope I answered some of your questions. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 9 Mar 1995 01:24:46 -0500 (EST) From: "Bryan F. Stroh" To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 741 Message-ID: Ok, I am new at this, so bare with me as I respond... > It was "Video Killed the Radio Star" by the Buggles with a young Geoff Downes > on keys! > > Paul Does this mean that you are a Geoff Downes fan? If so, that is excellent. I like to think that I am Asia's biggest fan ever, and I love the stuff that Downes does. In fact, I just ordered his solo release called _Vox Humana_ which has Video Killed... on it. > the members of "The Buggles" who did Video Killed the Radio Star; > Two of the members joined YES for the DRAMA LP, and then went on to > form ASIA, they were Geoff Downes, and Trevor Horne. Just thought I > would throw that in (THAT SHOULD EARN ME THAT BEER AS WELL, HUH???) > > Brian Actually, isn't it Trevor Rabin? Also, whatever his last name is, he was never a member of Asia. Only Downes went on to that fame. > to them, but with Asia, his solo work is very impressive. His new > work with them on "Aqua," he only plays the rhythm accoustical parts. > Al Petrelli (a very good lead guitarist) has taken his soloing > position for it. Overall, it makes an excellent album. > ChucK I will take this to mean that YOU are an Asia fan. It is too bad that he did not continue playing with them on Aria (their latest), but I agree, Petrelli is an excellent substitute. I also must agree that Aqua is a fabulous album. I love Aria as well, and am eagerly awaiting (hoping?) another release. Glad to finally find another Asia fan. I was beginning to think that a couple of friends and I were the only ones... > >form ASIA, they were Geoff Downes, and Trevor Horne. Just thought I > ^^^^ Chalk up another Asia fan (I hope) Ok, now it definitely seems that I am not alone on this Asia thing... I know this isn't exactly a DT topic, but are there many Asia fans out there? With me, they rank right up there with DT, Rush, and Journey as all-time favorites. I really cannot say how excited I am to find that there are other folks who enjoy Asia, both new and old. I look froward to hearing what you all have to say. BFS -------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Bryan F. Stroh | "Someday, somewhere, ever calling. | | President & CEO of BFS Enterprises| One time, one life, ever falling."| | Princeton University | | | Class of 1998 | - Asia "Remembrance Day" | | email_address_removed | | -------------------------------------------------------------------------- : ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 09 Mar 95 07:34:00 +0100 From: alfredo.cappello@galactica.it (ALFREDO CAPPELLO) To: email_address_removed Subject: DT IN ITALY! Finally I met them! Message-ID: <8A521C6.0001018EA2.uuout@galactica.it> Hi Jammers! I've just meet DT there in Milan! I've got an AfterShow pass (thanks to my biggest friend Barbara!)... so let's start: first of all a big "HI!!!!!!" to all from Mike Portnoy, I've give him the Polling results and he seems really interested... We talk a lot about bootlegs (I've also give him "Majestic Harmonies") and of course about Ytsejam! He's really cool! I also got signed my Ibanez Flying V by John Petrucci! The gig was cool, but James sang really bad... I think he has really great problems with his voice... they played also Deep Purple's PERFECT STRAGERS as cover... amazing... JP solo was really great, first an acoustic part, and then a "Plugged" solo a la Santana... well... this was a great night for me... Sorry for my English! (BTW Am I really the only Italian guy on the list?!?) bye Alf ---- alfredo.cappello@galactica.it * Q-Blue 1.0 * ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 09 Mar 1995 19:47:00 +0900 From: Kaoru Kobayashi To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: DREAM IN PROGRESS Message-ID: Kuniyuki Ogushi wrote: >This is "DREAM IN PROGRESS" double-cd set. >This live is final show of JAPAN-TOUR in 1993. >Live in Tokyo Complete Recording. I think it's the first day (8/23, at Shinjuku) of '93 Japan tour. I taped the show then and DIP show is very similar to the show I taped. It's not as same as LiT video show, cause James' talking are different from LiT's. ;) >P.S. If Kaoru read this,PLEASE mail me!!! Have you maild me? Well, I'm thinking of changing online which I use. There are too many problems on e-mail program... I'll mail you today, but if there are some problem, please call or write to me. Sorry for inconvinience... *Kaoru Kobayashi/3-22-1-201 Higashi Kunitachi-City Tokyo 186 (0425-71-1538) If there are more 'jammer mailed me but didn't get reply, please mail me again... Especially traders, I already dubbed the Japanese pay-per-view show, and would like to trade with cool 'jammer... ** Desparate to fall / behind the great wall / that's separates us all.. ** ** Kaoru Kobayashi(from Japan) < 18:42 03/09 > GCH06672@niftyserve.or.jp ** ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 9 Mar 95 11:00:12 CST From: email_address_removed.ac.at (Obiltschnig Guenter) To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: First MTV song... Message-ID: In digest 741, Andy (email_address_removed) wrote: >> Okay, now can anyone tell me what's the connection between Video Killed The >> Radio Star and Dream Theater? Geoff Downes, a former member of Yes, played the keyboards in The Buggles, and as we all know, the music of Yes influenced Dream Theater to some extent... (Or is there another connection?) Just my ATS 0.50 Guenter ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 09 Mar 1995 08:24:21 -0500 (EST) From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 741 Message-ID: Hello everyone, it's Babs. In response to Chuck's post regarding Aldo Nova since I'm an old peep (26) I will fill you in. He was one of those musicians who was known in the early 80's for being a guitarist and a singer at the same time. If my memory is clear I think that he was real popular around '81 or '82. His one hit wonder was "Life is Just a Fantasy" .... I think that he is a Canadian import, but I'm not exactly sure. I think that he had another hit around '85 or '86 called "Monkey on Your Back". Well that's all the info. on him that I have. Here's my question to you all Does anybody remember the band ASIA? It had Steve Howe and I think a member of Yes, etc. They were like a supergroup in '81. -BABS ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 9 Mar 1995 09:06:28 -0500 (EST) From: Hairball To: email_address_removed Subject: No Content, PERIOD! Message-ID: > F7 - G - F (intro) (Can you tell me how to get, etc.) > Try it out. Works great. =) >I got totally dissed when I plyed this for my friends. I figured >this out on bass. I thought the bass solo would be cool, but I got >ripped (Hey, look, it's a Chuckalupugus, bleah). They stuck me with >that nickname... (Bleah!) Chuck, next time, try it with a BAND!!!!!!! DOH! =) Anyway, other stuff: Regarding all these "conventions:" Seeing as I'm one of those (besides audio) video inclined persons, a thought struck me. (the lawsuit is pending) Why don't people videotape each "convention" and mail a copy of the tapes (don't send originals, that would probably start fights) to someone, and edit them all together into a kinda YtseJammer Documentary of sorts? Just a thought, Slow News Day in my brain... -Hairball ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 9 Mar 1995 07:41:56 -0600 (CST) From: Ricky Booth To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Space-Dye Vest Message-ID: > Space-Dyed Vest has inspired me lyrically like you would never > believe. I think it's one of the best songs (Kev's best) they have > written. It kinduv reminds me of this girl I had a crush on and was > too chickenshit to talk to her (I don't even have the balls to just go > up and say "Hi"). Everytime I hear this song, it almost me > think, "Try." It's weird. Much better than the Bugs Bunny Go for it, Chuckalupagus! ;-) -- _ __ _____(_)____/ /__ #########/ Rick Booth; email_address_removed /~### / ___/ / ___/ //_/ #######/' "Loss of intrest, question, wonder /~##### / / / / /__/ ,< #####/' waves of fear, they pull me under." /~####### /_/ /_/\___/_/|_| ###/'_The Frayed Ends of Sanity_ / Metallica /~######### ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 9 Mar 1995 13:01:00 +0100 (MET) From: Mats Rydstr\vm To: Ytsejam mailing-list Subject: poll results Message-ID: Hi! I was just wondering, the poll results seem to have fucked up on their way to the list so where can you get 'em by WWW, ftp, Gopher etc? /Mats ________________________________________________________________________ / Mats Rydstrom - email_address_removed.se - http://www.nada.kth.se/~d94-mry / /-----------------------------------------------------------------------/ / "We can hope for the future, though there may not be one" - ACOS / /_______________________________________________________________________/ ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 9 Mar 1995 09:44:46 -0500 From: Rob Martino To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: What is prog music Message-ID: > So, how do you define 'PROG MUSIC'? I've thought about this a lot, and I still can't quite come up with a concrete definition. There seems to be many ways to look at it, one way is as you mentioned: Complex music with unexpected breaks, multiple time and key sigs, etc. This is not unique to prog music though, but also jazz and classical, so what else makes something prog? The fact that it is in a "rock" context? Another way to look at it is this: a group could be condsidered prog if they are associated in some way to the 70s prog rock "movement" or a group stylistically similar to those vintage groups like ELP, Genesis, Yes, King Crimson, groups that were sort of well known in the 70s to tried to break away from the mainstream pop trends. I know some people who look at prog music more along these lines (prog as more of the musicians attitude rather than a description of the music). In this sense Marillion would maybe fit in, a group with very simple (relatively) music but whose style kind of carries the spirit of early Genesis and maybe Pink Floyd. I think the definition of progressive I like best is the idea that the musician(s) do no not limit themselves within certain mainstream or other "boundaries" (2-3 minute songs, formula song structures, same set of chords) but strive to incorporate ideas from other styles of music and experiement, not limiting themselves to established forms, but inventing new ones. > On this list there was mentioned QR is doing prog music too and > if that's true, where do you find the prog elements in the music > of QR? Well in the sense of the latter definition I think QR (particularly Rage for Order) were very innovative in developing a unique sound different from most other metal groups, with the operatic quality of the singer and tasteful use of synthesizers, and a unique "gothic" type of composition style. Maybe they are more derivative of groups that were influenced by then I realize but I'm not too knowledgeable of metal groups before them. They sound pretty original to me! Rob ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 9 Mar 1995 07:59:03 MST From: "UG REIS CHARLES R" To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 741 Message-ID: >I will take this to mean that YOU are an Asia fan. It is too bad >that he did not continue playing with them on Aria (their latest), >but I agree, ^^^^ I cannot find this anywhere... I just barely found Aqua and Astra in the last two weeks, though, see I'll keep watching for it... (I still like Alpha, too, but it's my least favorite) >there? With me, they rank right up there with DT, Rush, and Journey ^^^^^^^ Yes! Another Journey fan. It appears our numbers are growing! (Heh) >BFS ChucK ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 9 Mar 1995 09:57:00 -0500 From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Aldo Nova Message-ID: Aldo Nova was at one time (early eighties) considered one of the best up and coming guitarists around. He had a song in HEAVY rotation on the radio (Life is Just a Fantasy). He also has a killer guitar solo on Blue Oyster Cult's song "Take Me away". He faded from the limelight though, and I do not know where he went to. OK, here is a token DT issue for this post: What attracted me first to DT was when I was living in the LA area, a local station had PMU in heavy rotation, after hearing it, I was immediately impressed with their power and Honesty (YEAH, honesty, when you hear these guys sing, you know they are behind what they are singing 1000%). I went out and purchased the tape and was equally impressed with TTT and Metropolis (anyone have a nice abbreviation for this one??). Now I have a new band to look up to since Fish left Marillion!!! Just thought I would throw in "how I got here" anecdote. C-Ya Brian ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 9 Mar 1995 08:46:49 MST From: "UG REIS CHARLES R" To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 741 Message-ID: >Here's my question to you allDoes anybody remember the band ASIA? >It had Steve Howe and I think a memberof Yes, etc. They were like a >supergroup in '81. -BABS Hell, yeah! Asia is one of my all time favorites! Funny, though, I don't think age means much (I'm only 19) and I love all of this stuff. I also like Journey, the Eagles, Creedance Clearwater Revival, Rush, Pink Floyd, Toto, Jefferson Airplane, Air Supply and a hell of alot more older groups. (I think it helped having older sisters who constantly listened to this stuff, too.) ChucK ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 9 Mar 1995 08:50:53 MST From: "UG REIS CHARLES R" To: email_address_removed Subject: No Content, PERIOD! Message-ID: >I got totally dissed when I plyed this for my friends. I figured >this out on bass. I thought the bass solo would be cool, but I got >ripped (Hey, look, it's a Chuckalupugus, bleah). They stuck me with >that nickname... (Bleah!) > Chuck, next time, try it with a BAND!!!!!!! DOH! =) >-Hairball Uh, who do you think I played it for. When our first album comes out, Chuckalupugus is going to be the name after "Bass guitar:" DOH! Don't worry, I get ripped on when I play "Money" too. They say it sounds like porno music. Doh! (My friends don't like Pink Floyd) ChucK ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 9 Mar 1995 08:52:28 MST From: "UG REIS CHARLES R" To: email_address_removed Subject: A big Hell yeah! Message-ID: Let's hear a round of applause for all of our dubbers out there who have given us the opprtunity to hear Kev's solo work. I really appreciate what you all are doing for us out there. Keep up the good work! ChucK ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 9 Mar 1995 10:49:29 -0500 From: email_address_removed (Asif I. Khan) To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 741 Message-ID: Hey folks! Just listening to Scarred here...Anyone else think that the part around 6:00 - 6:30 where they just friggin jam is absolutely the collestshit youve every heard...Hell i wish they would have made a song from those 4 or 5 power chords...and then that insane rip Petrucci does!!!!!!!! Can anyone out there play this? Yes, what is the subconscious CD everyone is talking about. Whoever doesn't like The Silent Man, must listen closer to the harmony of vocals and the subtle inflections Labrie incorporates into the lyrics...the opera lessons have done wonders to Labrie's already amazing voice. Inoncence Faded reminds of Toronto because thats what I was listening to as I drove into the city...and it also reminds me of the girl I met there...:) Later folks, and keepworking on that convention thing! Asif ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 09 Mar 1995 11:24:04 -0400 (EDT) From: "MARK W. MIKULIZA" To: email_address_removed Subject: end of PMU Message-ID: Anyone know what's up with the ending of Pull Me Under? It seems like it just got cut off or something. On the live discs it ends normally, so I don't believe that it's the way the song was written. \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ As a child, I thought I could \ \\ \\\\ \\ \ Mark W. Mikuliza live without pain, without \ \\ \\ \\ \ University of Dayton sorrow. \ \\ \\ \ Management Information Systems As a man, I've found it's all \ \\\\ \ Electronic Engineering Technology caught up with me. \ \\ \ email_address_removed - John Petrucci \ \ email_address_removed Dream Theater "Metropolis-Part I" \\ email_address_removed \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 9 Mar 1995 10:55:38 -0500 From: "John Walter Elliott" To: email_address_removed Message-ID: >Date: Wed, 8 Mar 1995 11:39:55 MST >>From: "UG REIS CHARLES R" >To: email_address_removed >Subject: Dream Band >Message-ID: >>Don't get me wrong, I love DT, but in my books, no one will ever come >>close to Smashing Pumpkins! > >To surrender to a major flaming and to quote myself as before... > >SMASHING PUMKINS SUCK AND BILLY CORGAN NEEDS TO VISIT HIS DENTIST A >LITTLE MORE OFTEN!!! > > Only MHO > ChucK No, Chuck, Smashing Pumpkins suck - to you. Spoonman ------------------------------ End of YTSEJAM Digest 742 *************************