YTSEJAM Digest 744 Today's Topics: 1) Re: YTSEJAM digest 742 by email_address_removed.de (Bernd Basmer) 2) prog-music by email_address_removed.de (Bernd Basmer) 3) Multiple/Misc. DT post by Corporate Community Relations 4) about Pull Me Under by Pekka Juhani Salminen 5) Re: YTSEJAM digest 742 by email_address_removed 6) Asia - a brief mention by "Stuart Booth" 7) Re: YTSEJAM digest 743 by Stone 8) dt poll (fwd) by Mats Rydstr\vm 9) No Shame. by email_address_removed (Matt Gundry) 10) Hold on subscription please... by "J. Daggar" 11) DT photos by alfredo.cappello@galactica.it (ALFREDO CAPPELLO) 12) Asia/DT/and my opinion!! by email_address_removed 13) Petrucci gear by zebrowski steven 14) Find The DT Content! by Hairball 15) DOH! by zebrowski steven 16) Miscellania by John Mastin 17) Warning: No DT Content -- request for info by email_address_removed 18) DT & Illnesses by (Charles Hines) 19) Re: YTSEJAM digest 741 by email_address_removed.ac.uk ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 10 Mar 95 07:42:17 +0100 From: email_address_removed.de (Bernd Basmer) To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 742 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 Clapclapclapclapclapclapclap.... Bernd. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 10 Mar 95 09:05:07 +0100 From: email_address_removed.de (Bernd Basmer) To: email_address_removed Subject: prog-music Message-ID: Hey guys! Thanks for all your definitions of prog-music. I agree with you that it is very hard to describe this kind of music. I think a good definition is that prog is music that wants to break out of this 'normal'-music-thing that you can in the charts for example and music that progresses album by album of a single band. I agree too, that QR is on the edge of prog music just because their every albums had different sounds, songstructures and so their albums progress. I first was a little surprised when I read that statement that DT is a semi-prog band. But now if I think about the songs I think I can com- prehend what you mean. There are songs which are very prog (Metropolis,...) and others what are less prog (The silent man, ...) in the meaning of complicated songwriting. But when I look at the unique song- structures they create I would say they are very prog. Because there is no band who creates the songs like DT does. And their music progresses too because every album they did 'til now sounded a little different in all meanings. Not to mention the breaks and timings and and and... Just MHO. Bernd. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 10 Mar 95 07:20:38 EST From: Corporate Community Relations To: email_address_removed Subject: Multiple/Misc. DT post Message-ID: Hey jammers, I don't have the time to send 10 different posts to this newsgroup (like some people), so this post will contain a few different strings ... should you wish to follow up to any of the below, just extract as you see fit. ---- Subj: Dream Theater in Mexico! I was down in Mexico City last weekend, and much to my surprise, I heard the keyboard intro to LtL featured as background music on this TV commercial. It really caught my be surprise. Subj: Cool Music on the Howard Stern Show A while back, it was noted that Howard was playing THE MIRROR as intro music leading back from commercial breaks. Recently, I heard him also playing 'I Don't Believe in Love' by Queensryche. Howard let that one play quite a long time, then asked "This rocks, who is this? {Queensryche} Queensryche, eh? They sound really good, I think I'm going to have to get into them. What is the name of this album, Fred? Operation Mindcrime? Hmmm, well, very good..." It was nice to see so much 'plug' given to QR on the show! Subj: The ytsejam convention Just quickly want to add my 0.02 that I strongly feel this event should take place on Long Island. I think that is the best locale for a couple of reasons. All these people in here touting "The convention should be in Duluth, MN -- The convention should be in South Bend, IN -- how bout a ytsejam convention in Topeka, KS... need to get a friggin life. DT has no association with any of the places recommended to date on this list, sans possibly playing there on one of their tour dates. The history of Majesty/Dream Theater lies on the Island, and since they live there as well, that locale would probably better serve the possibility of them actually attending this soiree. I've got to send my personal kudos to BABS for getting this together -- bravo! As to those people who were miffed about BABS arranging for a hotel rate down on the island, once again, get a life people. The person who noted "Gee, I thought that maybe 25 or so of us could just hang out at someones house for this ... you know, make a party of it and drink some beers, etc." is an IDIOT! Grow the fuck up ... I suspect you're not noting from your high school CS dept. user account, so, if you're an adult, act like one. Thank you. I think a more realistic approach to this, should $$$ be a concern, is asking ytsejam members who plan on attending if they would like to share lodging/traveling costs. Most hotel rooms can squeeze in 4 people comfortably. Just a suggestion...I thought the keg party one was rather sophomoric. If indeed the event is scheduled for 16 JUL, I won't be there -- have a conflicting convention to attend that weekend in Charlotte, NC (and yes, I'll be paying for my own hotel room). Have funs, anyways... Subj: RE: The Nightmare Band post and Brian Cox' reply Dude, lighten up, it was a JOKE. Didn't you notice it included people who note on this mailing list?? A smiley face was included as well. Calm down and down take things so personally. Subj: I&W music book Just picked this up last night. The notation, esp. the TAB section, are MUCH imporved over the transcriptions which have appeared in mags like GFTPM (which had some really stupid positions recommended via TAB for TTT). Between live viewings of JP playing and videos I have, I have a good idea of where the main lines on I&W are played in position, and this book definitely reflects that. All for now ... Happy rails, .... Buck .++++++++.\ -- .+++. .+++++++++++++++.\ ... .+++++++. .+++++++++++++++++++++.\ .+++++. .+++++++++++. .+++++++++++++++++++++++++++. .+++++++++. .++++++ William J. Buckley, Jr. +++++++++++++++++++. .+++++++++++++...++++++++ email_address_removed ++++++++++++++++++++++. ----------------------------- email_address_removed --------------------------- ----- Support an American Tradition ... RIDE MORE ROLLER COASTERS !!!!! ----- ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 10 Mar 1995 15:29:42 +0200 (EET) From: Pekka Juhani Salminen To: email_address_removed Subject: about Pull Me Under Message-ID: Hello again! I have been thinking DT's track "Pull Me Under", exspecially the end of it. It sounds like it stops too early. When I heard it first time I thought that there is something wrong with my cd-player or cd itself, but no. Is there some explanation for it? Then about 6:00 on Awake. I don't understand why some people don't like it(only with a good reason) I think it is the best possible way to start the album!!!!!! And then a bit non DT staff....Did anyone hear QR on MTV last night. I think it was Ray Coke's Most wanted show....Oh lord how the sounds were great!!!! Pekka (email_address_removed.fi) p.s. sorry my english ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 10 Mar 1995 08:31:55 -0500 (EST) From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 742 Message-ID: Hello it's Babs again. In response to Chuck, I'm not slamming the younger generation in any way, I'm happy to see that they like the music that I listened to as a teenager - it assures me that the songs will last and that the 80's were not a total waste where music is concerned. I like your diversity in tastes, but I must put my foot down with that Air Supply stuff you mentioned - get rid of it, and mumble to yourself over and over again "they are not a musical group, they never happened" (ha ha). I' (I got so excited that I hit the return) I'm sorry, but I never liked Air Supply. -BABS ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 10 Mar 1995 13:23:56 +0000 From: "Stuart Booth" To: email_address_removed Subject: Asia - a brief mention Message-ID: Just caught this on Ystejam #740: >Ahem (throat clearing noises), can you play better than Steve Howe? >I rest my case. I like the comment about accoustics, but I really >like his soloing, too. I don't know about Yes, never really listened >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 remember reading a mention of Asia before. Have you heard "Aria" yet? I got the impression from the earlier mention that somebody thought "Aqua" was the most recent album. "Aqua" is very good, but "Aria" just blows it away... Stuart. -- Stuart Booth email_address_removed.co.uk ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 10 Mar 1995 08:49:05 -0600 (CST) From: Stone To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 743 Message-ID: To the NIN first-timer: I think it all depends on wht you listened to. There are some NIN songs that blow me away, and some that just really suck. Of course, this is all IMHO... Life Rules! Alex ***************************************************************************** |"It's kind of depressing, but we'll cover it during lent when you're | | supposed to be depressed. Either that or before lent so you'll be good | | and depressed for lent." --R. Nicolai | ***************************************************************************** |Alex Fraser -- St. Olaf College -- e-mail: email_address_removed | ***************************************************************************** ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 10 Mar 1995 16:04:41 +0100 (MET) From: Mats Rydstr\vm To: email_address_removed Subject: dt poll (fwd) Message-ID: Hello! I don't know if I should be doing this, but here goes... Yesterday I asked for the poll results here, and got them by main from the guy who did the poll. (thanx!) I figured I'd better try to send them to the list for the pleasure of all concerned. Hopefully this will work! * * * * Official Dream Theater Song Poll Results - Winter '95 * * * * =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= [Overall Rankings: Music and Lyric scores averaged] rank song score ---- ---- ----- 1 Learning To Live [8.909] 2 Metropolis Part 1 [8.873] 3 Voices [8.603] 4 Space Dye Vest [8.523] 5 Scarred [8.342] 6 Pull Me Under [8.323] 7 Erotomania [8.232] 8 Take The Time [8.174] 9 The Ytse Jam [8.019] 10 The Killing Hand [7.841] 11 Surrounded [7.824] 12 Wait For Sleep [7.717] 13 Only A Matter of Time [7.608] 14 Lifting Shadows Off A Dream [7.547] 15 The Mirror [7.489] 16 6:00 [7.415] 17 Under A Glass Moon [7.302] 18 Caught In A Web [7.215] 19 A Fortune In Lies [6.889] 20 Another Day [6.782] 21 The Ones Who Help To Set The Sun [6.676] 22 Lie [6.669] 23 The Silent Man [6.524] 24 Light Fuse And Get Away [6.401] 25 Innocence Faded [6.158] 26 Status Seeker [6.016] 27 Afterlife [5.834] rank album score ---- ----- ----- 1 Images & Words [7.988] 2 Awake [7.479] 3 When Dream & Day Unite [6.813] ============================================================================= [Music Rankings] rank song score ---- ---- ----- 1 Metropolis Part 1 [9.161] 2 Learning To Live [8.875] 3 Voices [8.571] 4 Space Dye Vest [8.554] 5 Take The Time [8.536] 6 Scarred [8.463] 7 Pull Me Under [8.268] 8 Erotomania [8.232] 9 The Ytse Jam [8.019] 10 The Killing Hand [8.000] 11 Surrounded [7.821] 12 The Mirror [7.804] 13 Only A Matter Of Time [7.727] 14 6:00 [7.714] 15 Wait For Sleep [7.679] 16 Under A Glass Moon [7.661] 17 Lifting Shadows Off A Dream [7.545] 18 Caught In A Web [7.411] 19 A Fortune In Lies [7.340] 20 The Ones Who Help To Set The Sun [6.909] 21 Lie [6.875] 22 Another Day [6.714] 23 Light Fuse And Get Away [6.545] 24 Afterlife [6.477] 25 Innocence Faded [6.393] 26 The Silent Man [6.375] 27 Status Seeker [6.333] rank album score ---- ----- ----- 1 Images & Words [8.089] 2 Awake [7.631] 3 When Dream & Day Unite [7.169] ============================================================================= [Lyric Rankings] rank song score ---- ---- ----- 1 Learning To Live [8.943] 2 Voices [8.635] 3 Metropolis Part 1 [8.585] 4 Space Dye Vest [8.491] 5 Pull Me Under [8.377] 6 Scarred [8.220] 7 Surrounded [7.827] 8 Take The Time [7.811] 9 Wait For Sleep [7.755] 10 The Killing Hand [7.681] 11 Lifting Shadows Off A Dream [7.549] 12 Only A Matter Of Time [7.488] 13 The Mirror [7.173] 14 6:00 [7.115] 15 Caught In A Web [7.019] 16 Under A Glass Moon [6.942] 17 Another Day [6.849] 18 The Silent Man [6.673] 19 Lie [6.462] 20 The Ones Who Help To Set The Sun [6.442] 21 A Fortune In Lies [6.438] 22 Light Fuse And Get Away [6.256] 23 Innocence Faded [5.923] 24 Status Seeker [5.698] 25 Afterlife [5.190] rank album score ---- ----- ----- 1 Images & Words [7.886] 2 Awake [7.326] 3 When Dream & Day Unite [6.456] ============================================================================= [General Question #1: Favourite live DT song?] song % of votes ---- ---------- Metropolis Part 1 [29.167] Surrounded [10.417] Learning To Live [8.3333] Under A Glass Moon [6.2500] Pull Me Under [6.2500] Take The Time [6.2500] A Change Of Season [5.2083] Another Day [4.1667] A Fortune In Lies [4.1667] Another Hand/The Killing Hand [4.1667] The Ytse Jam [4.1667] To Live Forever [3.1250] Bombay Vindaloo [2.0833] Eve [2.0833] The Mirror [2.0833] Wait For Sleep/Learning To Live [2.0833] ============================================================================= [General Question #2: What instrument do you play?] instrument % of votes ---------- ---------- Keyboard [24.390] Voice [21.951] Guitar [19.512] Drums [17.073] Bass [12.195] Bassoon [2.4390] Trombone [2.4390] <<>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- I'm very pleased with the results since my fave song-of-all-time is LTL. Better hand the list over to the guys in the band! Maybe they will resume playing LTL in the future!!! /Mats ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 10 Mar 1995 10:23:34 -0500 From: email_address_removed (Matt Gundry) To: email_address_removed Subject: No Shame. Message-ID: This post is just a shameless plug for a Minneapolis/St. Paul, MN band called Terra Firma. The people that post here seem to share many of the same interests as the band as far as music is concerned, moderately progressive to progressive metal. Our influences include Helloween, Iron Maiden, Queensryche, Van Halen, early Fates Warning, Galactic Cowboys, Extreme, and of course Dream Theater. I won't waste any more space here with fluff. If you want to know more, there is a home page (soundbytes, posters, pictures, bio, and faq) on the Web entitled Terra Firma. It is accessible from the Ultimate Band List or directly through the following address: http://www.geo.mtu.edu/civil/ppages/mjgundry/Terra_Firma/tf.html Otherwise Email me email_address_removed On a more relavent note, where might a person get a copy of some of Magellan's work. From all the talk, I have to believe this is a band I would like. Also, if any of you saw Dream Theater last fall in the Twin Cities, I would like to know if you thought they were a little unruly to their opening act, I Mother Earth (spelling?). Some friends who saw the show thought they were rude, and I find that hard to believe. When I saw them in Milwaukee, they seemed well behaved. Mike Portnoy came out and did a killer timbale/latin perc. solo during IME's last song, but otherwise DT let them have the stage. Enough for now. Later. Matt Gundry ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 10 Mar 1995 10:39:56 -0500 (EST) From: "J. Daggar" To: email_address_removed Subject: Hold on subscription please... Message-ID: Could I be temporarily unsubscribed to the list please? I'm going away over spring break until the 22nd and don't want my mailbox flooded... If necessary, just unsubscribe me and I'll re-subscribe when I get back. Thanks, J. Daggar This mind left inentionally blank. J. Daggar ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 10 Mar 95 16:13:00 +0100 From: alfredo.cappello@galactica.it (ALFREDO CAPPELLO) To: email_address_removed Subject: DT photos Message-ID: <8A533CD.0001019A30.uuout@galactica.it> A friend of mine is a professional photographer, he took many photos of Dream Theater & Fates Warning live in Milan the 7th of march (1995 of course). If anyone is interested in buying these, e-mail me. bye Alf ---- alfredo.cappello@galactica.it * Q-Blue 1.0 * ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 10 Mar 1995 12:14:00 -0500 From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Asia/DT/and my opinion!! Message-ID: Well, it looks like I am going to become a regular voice on this digest (with more DT related material, I promise). I was in High school (uh oh, now MY age is showing, I think I have most of YOU beat though) when Asia hit the road, they sold out the Santa Monica Civic auditorium BEFORE their album even hit the streets. I saw this show and Geoff Downes was a virtual show stealer (he was on a second level built on some scaffolding, basically raised above the stage about 10 feet), and was simply awesome. This band was the 'Prog' genre's answer to pop. It was better than most pop, but not as intricate and lengthy as most prog stuff. This band's existance seemed to inspire the reunion of ELP, and forced Asia to splinter (giving us the GTR effort, which I agree was Great, still popish, but more guitar/prog oriented than Asia). Anyway, this was the way it was way back then. Next subject: DT (can you believe it??) On my way in today, I was listening to IAW, and tried to do so in a way that I could gauge my reaction for this digest. I observed the following: PMU creates this maelastrom-like feeling; like some larger than life energy is "spinning around me," and then all of a sudden I get caught up in this maelstrom, seeing this image and then that image, and then finally, after becoming enlightened (as far as the song is concerned, that is) facing the power of the force (easier to type than maelstrom), and eventually actually becoming empowered by it, realizing that this force is the way of life, and if you want to get something out of it, you must face up to it, and persevere. Like a trial by fire like situation and time is running out. I know that the words do not support most of this, but these are the images/feelings the song produces in me. Next, Please people, is there really ANY need to slam ANY band??? I mean really, we are here to discuss DT and the likes, not bad mouth other bands. Besides, with my eclectic taste I like a lot of the bands that are attracting the flames, and I feel obliged to defend them. Please allow these bands (which I need not remind you that some of these bands are WAY more successful than DT is, which means NOTHING in relation to talent) to do their thing, and lets talk about bands WE LIKE. (to the person who thinks NIN sucks: musically speaking, I am not even sure if it can be considered 'music' but it IS art, and VERY expressive, original, and in some cases very moving, try listening to Wish from the Broken Cd, VERY violently expressive; Art is interpretive, lets remember that lots of artists are not even appreciated until well after they are dead and buried, these artists are true to their vision, if you do not get it, tough shit, let those of us that do.. enjoy it without having to listen to others who do not). There, I hope I have not made TOO many enemies, but I really think the negativity has no place here. Until next time (if there is, depends on the response...) Brian ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 10 Mar 1995 12:36:17 -0500 (EST) From: zebrowski steven To: email_address_removed Subject: Petrucci gear Message-ID: Concerning the Petrucci gear I have several articles from various magazines giving detailed descriptions of each of their rigs. The one question you specifically asked about was the wireless that the Johns use, and that would be a SONY. Actually, the same one that EVH uses. They both formerly used Samson Stage 22, but the 22 has been dis-continued, so they probably were worried about have a "dinosaur" wireless systems. The gear knowledge preceding comes from such publications as GftPM and a relatively new mag called GUITARSHOP. Guitar Shop is IMHO the *best* guitar publication out there. If anyone would like any more info, or to post exerpts from these articles to the list, just ask. See Ya Steve Z ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 10 Mar 1995 12:43:23 -0500 (EST) From: Hairball To: email_address_removed Subject: Find The DT Content! Message-ID: > that video vividly. Had a lot of early eighties crap in it. I'll take a stab The Buggles Video has a lot of early 80's crap in it? Wow, for a video that debuted in the early 80's, that's pretty odd . ***************************************************************************** >> 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. > It wasn't the way the song was *written*, but it was *intended* > to be cut off like it is. It's kind of hard to pull that off > live, but they come fairly close to doing so. When I started recommending I&W to my friends on a local BBS, I got email asking if there was something wrong with their copy of the CD. The fact of the matter is, they end the song right where "stop" was pushed on the tape unit. It was purely the choice of the producer to cut off the resonant sounds from the band's stopping - I know this because of a comment made by John P. in Guitar For The Practicing Musician regarding the production of I&W: "We weren't even in the studio for the mix." ****************************************************************************** > As an engineer, I really hate to analyze a song to death, but I do agree > that there are references to god. HOWEVER, anyone into satan/evil/etc, > could "create" references that seem to be in that vein. Will, are you sure you're not my alter ego? And what kind of engineer? Audio? > My point is that you can find any meaning you want in small segments. > You have to take the song as a whole. > By the way, I don't believe those quotes that I came up with above; > I was just trying to make a point. I tried to make the same point the other day, using Mary Had A Little Lamb as an example, but, I don't thinkI saw it actually get to YsteJam. ***************************************************************************** > PLAY in Asia. I believe Horn may have been involved in producing the > first Asia album (I'll have to go back and look at it to verify). I don't think so...I know Horn did some Co-production with Yes on 90125, but, I believe that Mike Stone (who worked also with Journey & Whitesnake) produced that particular album. > Yes, was least impressed with him in Asia but liked almost all of what he did > with GTR (you should try them if you like Asia). GTR! =) I remember a review I read of that album. Here's the review, in its entirety: "GTR" - GTR __________ SHT. As much as I disagreed, I thought it was funny. > first two albums to be the best, thought they sucked when Greg Lake was in the > band and then wasn't all that impressed with later stuff even with Wetton back > in the saddle. Well, hey - Wetton & Howe were at each others throats. They couldn't stand each other, so, that's why Lake came into the band. Howe left when Wetton was convinced to come back, and he did the same when Howe came in for Aqua. And, I personally LOVE Astra. True, many songs are very depressing lyrically, but, it's a very good, often overlooked album. > I agree about Alpha. I think it was one of those 'our debut was so > successful, let's put out another one really fast' albums. I don't know: I really like that album. There's very little Asia's done that I don't like. There's a song called Daylight that's on my copy of Alpha (store-bought), that I've been told wasn't supposed to be on there. ****************************************************************************** > on this music. I first listened to their Greatest Hits, and I have spread > out to other bands of the like from there, if you know what I mean. Journey! I started listening to them in 1981, and went on to buy every Journey album in existance (at least the ones put out by Columbia related records), except "In The Beginning," a 'best of' the early, pre-Perry days - back when they were a progressive/acid rock band. I swear, that's the truth! > Yes, I too saw the first video on MTV - those were the good ole days. Now > keeping on this apparently useless but fun thread - who were the VJ's? > Hint: there was four. JJ Jackson, Alan Hunter, Nina Hartley, and the woman I have been in love with since I first laid eyes on her, MARTHA QUINN! =) Too easy. =) And, frighteningly enough, I'm listening to the radio right now, and CARS by Gary Newman is on. Remember that video? Wacky... ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 10 Mar 1995 12:55:46 -0500 (EST) From: zebrowski steven To: email_address_removed Subject: DOH! Message-ID: Doh! I forgot--Dunlop volume pedal! It used to be a Morley, but you know...endorsements...$$$...selling out... just kidding--threw that last one in to see if you were paying attention! BTW, as far as the ending of PMU, according to Mike Portnoy they did indeed write the song that way and all just *stop* playing right at the end there. I wish they could do the ending short like that live, w/o the little cadence and ritard, but I digress. See Ya Steve Z ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 10 Mar 1995 13:28:54 -0500 From: John Mastin To: email_address_removed Subject: Miscellania Message-ID: First of all, The multiple Chucks. Chuckalupagus, I think you have found your new net name! Funny, how we get them.... I think you should go by it. I am on another mailing list where someone got flamed really, really bad. Someone called him a "F*cking Clown*. Now, he signs all of his posts as "The F*cking Clown".... Go for it, Chuckalupagus! Second, A hearty "F*ck yeah, Mike!" to Mike Bahr. I am FINALLY getting that MO in the mail to ya! Third, Asia. Wow, I shouldn't be suprised that there are Asia fans on this list. I like Asia although I have not heard much of their newer stuff. This is what I know. The original lineup was Geoff Downes, John Wetton, Carl Palmer and Steve Howe. On tour of their second album, Alpha, the lineup changed Greg Lake replaced Wetton on bass. I have the Asia in Asia concert and Lake was awful. Steve Howe did a live version of *Sketches in the Sun* (which later appears on the GTR album) Well, Wetton came back and Howe was replaced with Mandy Meyers (of Krokus fame) and the third album was called Astra. Then they have seemed to have dropped off of the face of the planet for a while. About 2 or 3 years ago they put out an album called *Then and Now* It covered their previous hits and a couple of new ones. The lineup for that remained as Wetton, Downes and Palmer. I wasn't too impressed with it. I have recently seen Aqua on sale but for the most part, Asia stuff hasn't been too plentiful in the bins at the record store. Steve Howe joined forces with Steve Hackett (Genesis) and formed GTR. Geoff Downes produced one of the songs off of that album. The prementioned *Sketches in the Sun* is on that ablum. An awesome song! Now, I gotta go and dig out my copy of Asia's first album and spin it on the CD player... Sorry for the non-DT thread.... Johnny ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 10 Mar 95 14:04:06 -0500 From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Warning: No DT Content -- request for info Message-ID: I think when the mail at the university crashed last week my email bounced back at Screaming in Digital, causing me to be removed from the list. I cannot remember the list's new address, so if someone could mail it to me I would much appreciate it. Thank you for your trouble and the bandwidth. (PS That first video on MTV was played by two of the many members of Yes. Go progressive rock?) -- jeremy (email_address_removed) Only waiting to die. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 10 Mar 1995 14:44:49 -0500 From: (Charles Hines) To: email_address_removed Subject: DT & Illnesses Message-ID: Steve> Ever wonder if DT would do a show if say John M. or John P. was sick Steve> and couldn't play? Probably not....they'd cancel. I can attest to this... The cancelled on me 3 times in Syracuse NY (just before & after I&W was released) because John M. was sick. I was pissed, but after seeing them live it was easy to see why they did cancel... "The other" Chuck ******************************************************************************* Charles K. Hines IBM Logic Synthesis developer [BooleDozer (TM)] Internet e-mail: email_address_removed IBM Internal e-mail: email_address_removed (preferred from workstation) HINESC at FISHKILL (preferred from mainframe) HINESC at FSHVMFK1 (discouraged, but I'll get it) ******************************************************************************* "dis ting could have possabiwities if I put my twisted widdle mind to it!" - Bugs Bunny "I have a paper plate in my head because they were all out of the metal ones" - Rick Overton ******************************************************************************* ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 10 Mar 95 18:18:02 GMT From: email_address_removed.ac.uk To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 741 Message-ID: >> >>>Okay, now can anyone tell me what's the connection between Video Killed The >>>Radio Star and Dream Theater? >>> >>>email_address_removed >> >>VKtRS was written by The Buggles (Trevor Horne and Geoff Downed). They >>were became members of Yes when Rick Wakeman and Jon Anderson left the >>band. This Yes setup produced only one album called Drama in 1980. DT >>covered the song Machine Messiah from that album at their covers concert >>in London. [ And I would love to hear that tune - and the rest of that >>show... ] >> >>Ruud Yup, I'd agree with all that. Damn good concert it was too (couldn't resist having a boast! Sorry :) On the subject of Trevor Rabin (using the Yes connection as a suitable starting point) I really like the work he's done with Yes. I'm not that familiar with Big Generator but 90125 and Talk were, IMHO, excellent. But as for the person who said that stuff about Steve Howe, you were way off. You should have seen him play at the covers gig. His hair may be silver and his features somewhat wisened (or whatever the phrase is) but his guitar playing was up there with Johns. I imagine this is partly because he was playing stuff he wrote, but it was all spot on. Later, Matt "For the first time in a long time...It's about music." ------------------------------ End of YTSEJAM Digest 744 *************************