YTSEJAM Digest 747 Today's Topics: 1) Re: YTSEJAM digest 746 by email_address_removed.de (Bernd Basmer) 2) Wait for Sleep request! by "" 3) JAPANESE/ASIAN YTSEJAMMER READ THIS! by Kaoru Kobayashi 4) YTSE CONVENTION by email_address_removed 5) Echolyn by email_address_removed 6) Silent Man by James Utz 7) Re: Rumor Mill, DT Theater Summer Tour in USA, etc.. by An Angel's Kiss... 8) Magellan by An Angel's Kiss... 9) Other prog bands by "Steve M. Bauer" 10) Re: LatM by zebrowski steven 11) lyrics for To live Forever by email_address_removed 12) Subconscious UPDATE 3/13/95 by Michael Bahr 13) WWW Site by Kevin R Laferriere 14) ATTEN : Kaoru!!!! Please respond! by "L. Jason Hartman" 15) Re: Words used frequently in DT songs by "Adam m. Cook" 16) Re: Asia, GTR, UK, .... by jbako01 17) Re: Asia and Greg Lake... by 18) Re: JAPANESE/ASIAN YTSEJAMMER READ THIS! by Michael Bahr 19) Re: Echolyn by William Wright 20) My last Bass Post by Hairball 21) Re: Words used frequently in DT songs by Nate Bradley 22) SCOTT by email_address_removed (Brian Anderson) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 13 Mar 95 13:02:53 +0100 From: email_address_removed.de (Bernd Basmer) To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 746 Message-ID: > >What about an EUROPEAN CONVENTION? >I've seen many messages from Germany, UK, France and >Holland... >We can do it! > >bye >Alf >---- YES!! I would like to do this too!! But there is the big question left where we should do it and who wants to organize it?? AND NOT TO FORGET: ARE WE ENOUGH PEOPLE TO HAVE AN EUROPEAN CON?? I actually don't know how many europeans are here on this list. Can someone give me any info about this?? Bye. Bernd. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 13 Mar 1995 14:48:13 +0200 (EET) From: "" To: DT mailing list Subject: Wait for Sleep request! Message-ID: Hello all you keyboardists out there! Anyone have the notes for Wait for Sleep, I'm a guitarist but interested in playing WfS on the Piano. My ear Sucks, so I have ax for the notes... Ramin Miraftabi email: snail: email_address_removed.fi Hakalinkatu 63 53300 Lappeenranta FINLAND ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 09 Mar 1995 19:48:00 +0900 From: Kaoru Kobayashi To: email_address_removed Subject: JAPANESE/ASIAN YTSEJAMMER READ THIS! Message-ID: (First off, non-Japanese Ytsejammer, sorry for long post) Kevin Moore "Music Meant Be Heard": Hello, I'm Kaoru (female, 20-year)living in Tokyo. I'm opening the Kevin Moore demo dub site for Japanese/Asian Ytsejammer.If you live in Japan, Korea, China, and other Asian countries and interested in Kev's demo, e-mail me! I'll mail you how to get the tape from me. (blank tape + postage or something)I'm translating the lyrics, and I'll send with the tape. :) These days I'm so busy and it's difficult to send them very soon, so please be paitiant (I need around 10 days...) ! Thank you, Jennifer and Kevin! You did very great work for us!! :) (For Japanese 'Jammer) Mike Bahr's CD: I suppose you saw the Mike's post on digest 738. I think it costs so much for sending packege from US to Japan, and also from Japan to US. So let's do group ordering! It's a *great* chance to hear DT rare tune (Most of them are not avaibal in Japan. ;) )!! E-mail me if you are interested in. Thanks Mike for this cool work, and keeping some low # for us! :) Well, I took 10 orders for this moment. ;) When is the ordering limit? Ytse Convention: How about the Ytse-convention in Japan? :) I would like to meet other Japanese DT fans who also read Ytsejam over the wall of language. ;) Please mail me with your idea. (Now I'm too busy to arrange it, though) ** Desparate to fall / behind the great wall / that's separates us all.. ** ** Kaoru Kobayashi(from Japan) < 19:15 03/09 > GCH06672@niftyserve.or.jp ** ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 13 Mar 1995 09:17:37 -0500 (EST) From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: YTSE CONVENTION Message-ID: Hello everyone, it's Babs. I need to set everything straight on this convention business. First of all, I appreciate the person who sent the post to the list sticking up for me, but I feel that it was a bit harsh. Everybody has a right to an opinion and the guy from Texas (I think that he was at Texas A & M) was just voicing his opinion. When I started this convention I wanted to meet the people who I have been writing to. Dream Theater just happened to be an extra thing (I'm not making light of them). The thought of combining everyone in the United States was overwhelming, so I decided to go regional. What my main goal is to eventually have everyone have their regions of ytsejam members and eventually combining all of them together, I doubt that it would be this year, but maybe by next year. I think that it's wonderful that ytse's in Arizona want to get together. What I plan on doing is speaking further with DT's management and telling them about what the rest of this list has planned. When I spoke with them a week ago they found it to be a worthwhile venture and good promotion for the band. So it seems to me that they are just as much interested in Arizona conventions as well as Long Island. They did tell me last week that their major concern is getting Dream Theater back on tour in the US. The big decision is whether to let them do big arenas or to keep them on smaller venues, this decision lies with their booking agents as well. So there is no guarantee that DT will even be at the Long Island convention, if they are touring someplace else - they can't be in two places at once. OK, I'M THROUGH. HOPEFULLY WE CAN GET BACK ON FOCUS. ANYBODY HAVE ANY GOOD GOSSIP? -BABS ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 13 Mar 95 10:00:08 EST From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Echolyn Message-ID: Anyone out there, besides me, find Echolyn to be one boring mess? I'll start out by saying that I am in no way a musician of any sort so I can't comment on their expertise in playing. I just find there music to be so mellow, so bland. With all the DT and FW stuff I've ever first gotten my hands on I've been able to listen to it repeatadly for hours on end. With this Echolyn, I can only take it in small doses. There are no raging guitar solos and the keyboards are there but the music just doesn't move me. At all. I don't even care what their lyrics are and that is a bad sign for me. I'd advise listening to this stuff before purchasing it. I think the singer(s) have great voices and musically they 'sound' good, but you definately have to be in the right mood to listen to these guys. I'd say I could listen to about 1/2 the album - thank God for the program button on my CD deck. Anyway, quickly, I find it hard to believe that Lie isn't higher up on the survey/poll list. But then again, it is a Kevin Moore song and I think that guy is a genius. I'd dedicate that song to my very ex-girlfriend. Anyway, thanks for listening - give me input on Echolyn, ok? ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 13 Mar 95 10:30:03 EST From: James Utz To: email_address_removed Subject: Silent Man Message-ID: Hello, I got "The Silent Man" US Promo CD a few weeks ago. The strange thing is that I haven't heard the song on the radio yet. I admit that I don't listen that often, but if it was being played at all, I think I would've heard it by now. Has anybody else heard it on the radio lately? I don't have any Z- Rock stations in my area, but I was wondering if Z-Rock was playing it yet. Thanks, James email_address_removed ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 13 Mar 1995 11:10:34 -0500 (EST) From: An Angel's Kiss... To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Rumor Mill, DT Theater Summer Tour in USA, etc.. Message-ID: Concerning Echolyn's "As the World": This will be short - basically, I see Echolyn as a combination of King's X (Faith Love, etc), Kansas, Queen, and the YellowJackets (a jazz thing)..... Very kewl album, much softer than DT, with lots o' vocal harmonies, intricate drums and time sigs, overall a really good album, if you can enjoy softer, mellower music.... no DT content, but ill make up for it eventually, Al Balkiewicz vocals, Half Naked ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 13 Mar 1995 11:14:32 -0500 (EST) From: An Angel's Kiss... To: email_address_removed Subject: Magellan Message-ID: Can anyone get MAgellan's "Impending Ascension" on cassette?? I don't have a CD player (DOH), so if anyone can get this album on cassette (or 8-track :) ), please E-mail me privately. Thanks, Al Balkiewicz vocals, Half Naked,m email_address_removed ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 13 Mar 1995 12:07:02 -0500 (EST) From: "Steve M. Bauer" To: email_address_removed Subject: Other prog bands Message-ID: I briefly would like to inform you all of some really great bands that I have never seen mentioned on this list. The two bands and their two best discs are the following Vicious Rumors-"Word of Mouth" Tourniquet-"Vanishing Lessons" IMHO these are some of the best bands next to Dream Theater. Both play power/prog metal at it's finest. Both bands also have excellent vocals. Any comments? Steve Bauer ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 13 Mar 1995 12:13:59 -0500 (EST) From: zebrowski steven To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: LatM Message-ID: To whomever aked about live "Surrounded": Yes, John *does* use some heavy delay on the LatM version of Surrounded, but this is not present in the studio version. Listen for it again during the guitar solo after the big "Let the light surround you..." It is really evident when you use a vocal fader or eliminator, as this causes those instruments which are center-panned in the stereo image to be cancelled out; but the effects, which are usually panned hard L and R will remain. This would almost lead one to believe that JP was mixed in stereo live, and mono in the studio, as unusual as this may seem. Actually, now that I think of it the guitar was probably mixed in mono, but when the studio guys added the effects they did so in stereo. I'm fairly sure DT mixes live shows in dual channel mono. Oh, btw, my roommate is now the proud owner of both I&W and Awake. When I left for Christmas break he had neither, but when I came back he had both. I've been meaning to post that all semester, but I kept forgetting. Another convert! See Ya Steve Z ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 13 Mar 1995 13:19:33 -0600 (CST) From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: lyrics for To live Forever Message-ID: does anyone out there have/know/know where to find the lyrics for "To Live Forever"? i can't find them in the archives and was just wondering if they were available anywhere. later Adam ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 13 Mar 1995 12:43:59 -0700 (MST) From: Michael Bahr To: email_address_removed Cc: email_address_removed Subject: Subconscious UPDATE 3/13/95 Message-ID: SUBCONSCIOUS CD Update!! Current update: 3/13/95 Estimated date of arrival of my blanks shipment: 3/30/95 1. Orders received 2. Discs still available 3. Discs final track listing =-=-=-=-=-=-=-= 1. Orders received Here is a brief list of the orders that I have received, paid, and the CD numbers you will all be getting... if you are on this list, I have your order IN MY HAND and you are DONE, FINITO... all you need to do is kick back, relax, toss back a Kypler's, and wait for my CDs to come in the mail to me, and subsequently, to you. :) I _am_ keeping a copy of this list, in case future authenticity issues arise, you can be assured of the full _value_ of your Subconscious CD. Given the number of DT albums sold total, there is one Subconscious CD for every 11,700 Dream Theater fans. Not a bad ratio eh!! A quick note: you will notice I have set aside a few low numbers for Kaoru, and I have done this because most of the Japanese Ytsejammers will be doing a group order through her, and I wanted to get *some* of the low #'s to the land of the Rising Sun, tis only fair after all. :) That's the only orders that are not yet paid, because she still has to get the orders from the others. Any Nihon-go Ytsejam members, email Kaoru-san if you want to get a copy of the CD! If more are reserved than space I set aside, I will fill another block of numbers somewhere in the 100's. Quick note!! If you "reserved" a copy with me, but have not yet sent in payment, you won't be in this list yet... DON'T PANIC! I've still got your reservation, and I _did_ say that because of the delay in the CDs getting to me in shipment (my blanks) that you could wait on payment if you wanted to. 000 Original press master copy (CD-R Gold) 001 Glass master disc 002 Final press master #1 003 Final press master #2 004 Mike Bahr :) 005 Mike Portnoy 006 Kevin Moore 007 Michael Burstin 008 Brian Cox 009 Chris King 010 Jenn Albert 011 Alfredo Cappello 012 Andreas Schaefer 013 (reserved) Kaoru Kobayashi 014 (reserved) Kaoru Kobayashi 015 (reserved) Kaoru Kobayashi 016 (reserved) Kaoru Kobayashi 017 (reserved) Kaoru Kobayashi 018 (reserved) Kaoru Kobayashi 019 (reserved) Kaoru Kobayashi 020 (reserved) Kaoru Kobayashi 021 Timo Haanpaa 022 Timo Haanpaa 023 Timo Haanpaa 024 Timo Haanpaa 025 Timo Haanpaa 026 Timothy Byrd 027 Timothy Byrd 028 Timothy Byrd 029 Steve Chew 030 Mark Stahl 031 Cheryle West 032 Paul Poehler 033 Douglas Slauson 034 Stephan Dobay 035 Stephan Dobay 036 Jason Macdonald 037 Jeff Chew 038 Jeff Chew 039 Jeff Chew 040 Bernd Basmer 041 Jeff Stewart 042 Brian Anderson 043 Brian Anderson 044 Michael Van Opstall 045 Greg Bunker 046 Albert Balkiewicz 047 Albert Balkiewicz 048 William Buckley 049 William Buckley 050 Jamie Burks 051 Joel Gregie 052 Uffe Moller 053 Uffe Moller 054 Andy Dixon 055 Anna Davidson 056 Randy Collins 057 Brian Vivier 058 Brian Vivier 059 Bill Nottingham 060 Alfredo Cappello 061 Alfredo Cappello 062 Andreas Schaefer 063 Timo Haanpaa 064 Eric Gauthier 065 Eric Gauthier 066 Michael Backof 067 Tim Altman 068 Mathew Yee 069 Christopher White <- this has to be the coolest number :) 070 Alex Fraser 071 Jason Breitweg 072 George Sorsby 073 Brian Polka 074 Kristian Reyes 075 Dave Fausel 076 John Kotzian 077 Matthew Berger 078 Paul Humm 079 Brent Phillips 080 Bob Holder 081 James Runde 082 Krysten DeBroka 083 R. Christopher Hailey 084 Siegfried Hanisch 085 Jason Birzer 086 Carmen Pezzone 087 Carmen Pezzone 088 David Bell 089 Dan Tshin Oh, and...uh... FUCK THANKS! :) :) :) That had to have been the root of the strangest strain of email I've ever seen here on the net! hehe 2. Discs still available At this time I still have 47 copies unreserved, due to cancellations, nonreservations, changes, and the clerical error I made back in my earlier post to the 'Jam. Anyone who wants me to hold one for them, mail me here at email_address_removed, and then you can send in your order whenever you are ready to do so. 3. Discs REMASTERED, final tracklisting The CD pressing plant I got all my materials from previewed my current master, and decided it just wouldn't do. Without charging me a penny more for another glass master, they agreed to take on the job of fully digitally remastering the disc! They gave me a great rate on the studio time too. So now it's done! The disc has been totally redone in Dolby Digital Surround Sound, compatible with any CD player but MUCH MUCH better than before, and compatible with Pro-Logic systems for full instrument separation on most tracks. It is also compliant with THX for all except the two covers gig tracks and The Gorilla Session, or so say the engineers. Every track stands out so much better, Eve and Change of Seasons are _better than they were on TDOE_, and songs that I was hoping would sound better, such as Don't Look Past Me and Mission Impossible, now have nary a fuzz or distortion spot. It's so clean, it's the way CD was meant to be. I was confident before that this disc would satisfy the DT collector that _had_ to have it all... now I am confident that if you like DT at all and are familiar with the usual sound of their older boots.. it will BLOW YOU AWAY. :) The tracks that were the worst originally; Wanted Dead Or Alive, Tears, Winter, and The Gorilla Session, were improved tremendously. WDOA is now on par with the best, Tears and Winter are downright tolerable (if you'd only heard the HISS...) and Gorilla... well... we tried. :) It's okay, for a recording that was horribly done to begin with. Here's the still-final tracklist: 1. Eve (live w/samples) 2. A Change of Season (live) 3. O Holy Night 4. Golden Slumbers/Carry That Weight 5. Don't Look Past Me 6. Wanted Dead or Alive 7. To Live Forever (acoustic version) 8. The Gorilla Session 9. Mission: Impossible 10. The Back Pain Jam (RPM Warehouse) 11. Awake Heavy Jam 12. Experimental 13. Tears 14. Winter In some cases, the rawness of the original recording will be evident, but at least you know you're hearing it the best way it can possibly be reproduced. Subconscious will be _the_ DT event of early 1995! :) Take care of yourselves, everybody, and happy SPRING BREAK! :) -Mike Bahr, email_address_removed, humble DT discog editor, anime' collector, videogame player, CD presser, bass player, guitar player, backup vocalist, beer drinker, college stoodent, and secretly, vampire by night. :) ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 13 Mar 1995 14:47:32 -0500 From: Kevin R Laferriere To: email_address_removed Subject: WWW Site Message-ID: For anyone who has been visiting my Operation : Webcrime WWW page, or for anyone who has a link to my page, the URL has changed to http://www.usmcs.maine.edu/~laferrie ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Operation : Webcrime - Dream Theater files - Queensryche files - Pearl Jam files - Humor files - DEC ALPHA information - PLUS links to other pages Check out my home page! http://www.usmcs.maine.edu/~laferrie ----------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 13 Mar 1995 14:49:31 -0500 (EST) From: "L. Jason Hartman" To: email_address_removed Subject: ATTEN : Kaoru!!!! Please respond! Message-ID: Sorry to post this to the list but I've been trying to mail Kauro but I guess her mail system is going crazy and she never receives my letters. So, Kaoru, if you are there... Please e-mail me. I would like to set up a trade with you. i/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\ \ L. Jason Hartman | "I'm pushing my brain to think a little harder, / / email_address_removed | to learn from the simple, and question the complex.\ \ | If logic and reason are the gods that you follow, / / Live Tape Trader - | then you'll drowned in your souls emptyness." \ \ Your List Gets Mine | - "As The World", Echolyn / / | -<*>- Dream Theater Rules!!!! -<*>- \ \/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/ ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 13 Mar 1995 15:30:21 -0500 (EST) From: "Adam m. Cook" To: email_address_removed Cc: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Re: Words used frequently in DT songs Message-ID: How about... Shadow Liquid Siren Scream Dream(s) !!!!! and I gues that's about it.. adam ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 13 Mar 1995 15:47:50 -0500 (EST) From: jbako01 To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Asia, GTR, UK, .... Message-ID: On Sun, 12 Mar 1995 email_address_removed wrote: > The U.K. stuff is pretty cool, too. I have the first one, "U.K.," and I like > it a lot. "Alaska" is a very cool song. It's great for a completely dark > room late at night. Spooky, kind of like Pink Floyd's "Echoes." I've been > meaning to get "Danger Money" and "Night After Night" for a while now. This > was a great supergroup, too bad they didn't stay together longer. BTW, what > the hell it John Wetton up to these days? > UK definitely rip. Their first record w/Bruford & HOLDSWORTH is a classic. After the first record, though, Bruford & Holdsworth were out, Terry Bozzio (Zapppa, Vai) came in, and the band became a threesome. Danger Money is a bit better than the debut, but w/o Holdsworth awesome soloing. The live record Night After Night also contains some songs not on either of the other two albums. Rumor: I heard that UK may be reforming in some capacity!!!!! No DT content here, sorry guys. Later, James Bako email_address_removed Polytechnic University Brooklyn, New York ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 13 Mar 1995 16:24:17 -0500 (EST) From: To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Asia and Greg Lake... Message-ID: Well, after two people mentioned that Greg Lake played with Asia on "Alpha" I felt obliged to check my CDs to see if I was misremembering things. The CD claims that it's John Wetton who played and sang on "Alpha" (and "Asia") and it definitely sounds like his voice to me. :) Greg Lake may have played on "Astra" -- I don't have that one. Is anyone looking to sell their "Astra" CD? I haven't been able to find it. I haven't been able to get into the newer Asia very much -- I mainly love "Asia" and "Alpha"... I do like the live album though. DT Content: I agree with William Wright. I feel that giving Myung a bass sound more along the lines of Squire (or Steve Harris or Geddy Lee, etc) where you can audibly hear all of the incredible things he's doing would be cool. I think that it could pretty easily fit in with the DT style and it could add a new place for melody and counterpoint. Of course, maybe Myung and DT don't want that sound... It probably would require a slight rethinking of their style, I suppose. Steve -- *-----------------------------------------------------------------------------* Steve / \ Chew / / -- And you and I reach over the sun to -- Wonderful, \\\' , / // the river. wonderful, \\\//, _/ //, -- A smile costs nothing, but most wonderful! \_-//' / //<, gives much. \ /// > \\\`__/_ you what you are. more dangerous /,)-^>> _\` \\\ -- Only through love changes come. enemies of truth (/ \\ / \\\ than lies. // _//\\\ -- Better to have loved and have lost, ((` (( than never to have loved at all. email_address_removed *-----------------------------------------------------------------------------* ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 13 Mar 1995 17:37:54 -0700 (MST) From: Michael Bahr To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: JAPANESE/ASIAN YTSEJAMMER READ THIS! Message-ID: > (For Japanese 'Jammer) > Mike Bahr's CD: > I suppose you saw the Mike's post on digest 738. I think it costs so much > for sending packege from US to Japan, and also from Japan to US. So let's do > group ordering! It's a *great* chance to hear DT rare tune (Most of them are > not avaibal in Japan. ;) )!! E-mail me if you are interested in. > Thanks Mike for this cool work, and keeping some low # for us! :) > Well, I took 10 orders for this moment. ;) When is the ordering limit? Hi all! This is Mike, just helping Kaoru out with some details: There is NO limit to how many total CDs the Japanese Ytsejammers can all group-order, as I have set aside numbers for a total of 30 CDs. If I only get 23 orders, then that is fine, I will simply give the other numbers to other CD buyers. If you need more, there are still a few available (not yet reserved)!! So order whatever number of discs you _want_... and that will be just fine with me! :) Those of you in the whole Japan/Taiwan/Korea/China area, email to Kaoru and you can get in on the deal with a low CD number, for as many discs as you want. Both Kaoru and I are saving so much postage money doing it this way, that I am ignoring the limit of ordering. Take care all! Mike Bahr, email_address_removed ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 13 Mar 1995 18:47:07 -0600 (CST) From: William Wright To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Echolyn Message-ID: > Anyone out there, besides me, find Echolyn to be one boring > mess? I'll start out by saying that I am in no way a > musician of any sort so I can't comment on their expertise > in playing. I just find there music to be so mellow, so > bland. With all the DT and FW stuff I've ever first gotten Not bland...! Let me start out by saying I've never listened to the CD... but I am sure I have many like it. In fact, any CD that isn't metal or at least hard rock, you'd consiter mellow, right? You see, all you heavy metal people out there must learn to appricate music that does have the metal guitar all the way up in the mix! You must first get the notion out of your minds that nonheavy music = bad (or wimpy, as one Echolyn detractor put it.) You guys are looking for something that isn't there, and isn't supposed to be there. So what you must do is take your nonmetal CD (whatever that may be, Echolyn, Megellan, Yes, etc.) and start playing it. Then you must pick out some passages that sound semi-heavy. Those passages are cool aren't they? Now you must pick out passages that you think are cool even though they aren't heavy. Those are cool too right? Well, not listen to the music and DON'T think about non-heavy it is. Think how pretty it is, or think about how fast their playing. Or think about the authors were thinking about when they made the song. Or think about the chords going on the background. Just QUIT listening for a heavy guitar jamming away. With some music, that isn't going to happen. For instance, if you are listening to a Kansas CD, listen to the violin part, and then think about what a guitar would sound like in its place. Or think about how cool their time changes are. And when and if a guitar comes in, rellish the moment. But don't forget to rellish the moment when the violin is playing too. Both instruments create a sound, different of course, but they are just a sound. Who is to say which is better? And so ignor what this person said... don't listen to it first. Buy it, and play it, and then play it again, and play it some more. And get the thought out of your mind that the CD isn't metal. Then learn how cool CDs can be even though they aren't metal. > Anyway, quickly, I find it hard to believe that Lie isn't higher > up on the survey/poll list. But then again, it is a Kevin Moore Because some people like metal, but more people on this list like progressive music. :) ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 13 Mar 1995 19:46:43 -0500 (EST) From: Hairball To: email_address_removed Subject: My last Bass Post Message-ID: Okay, someone mentioned Ryche's "Promised Land" as indicative of what DT's bass sound could be like. Well, the thing is, from what I've heard of PL, I don't really like it. =) Plus, Eddie Jackson's not nearly as busy as Myung, and he plays with a pick. This adds scads of clarity, and a nice clicking sound. =) Some producers have bassists play with picks that are comprised of a hard felt-like material. It's a pick, with less attack. Anyway, I hope I don't have to clutter up YJ with more posts about this. =) off to record, blech. -hairball ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 13 Mar 1995 19:20:53 -0600 (CST) From: Nate Bradley To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Words used frequently in DT songs Message-ID: > > > How about... > > Shadow > Liquid > Siren > Scream > Dream(s) !!!!! > Maybe we should add "time" to that list as well. ::::::::::::::::: email_address_removed :::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Nathan I Bradley where the sea 1320 Stadium Dr. G106 and sky collide Duluth, MN 55812-2405 -Fates Warning (218) 726-7720 URL http://www.d.umn.edu/~nbradley/ ============================================================================ ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 13 Mar 1995 23:08:37 -0500 From: email_address_removed (Brian Anderson) To: email_address_removed Subject: SCOTT Message-ID: Hi all, Just got back from break and saw the message from SCOTT. I figured that I should tell you that SCOTT just got out of an insane asylum. And while he was there, they played Rush 24 hours a day. So you can obviously see where he's coming from. (Although for some people that wouldn't be all that bad) JUST KIDDING!! He's just new at this and is a little opinionated on some groups. That's all. (You see, I've been friends with SCOTT since 3rd grade, we even saw DT a couple summers ago together) ((HI SCOTT)) Anyways, I really enjoy hearing about everyones meetings with the guys from DT, and also concert reviews. So keep 'em coming! Oh yeah, I think everyone should kneel down, face upstate NY, and give a big bow of thanks to Babs for her wonderful efforts . . . and while your at it, turn and face Arizona, and give a bow to Mike Bahr too. I think it's great that we have these two on this list, and that they're going to all this trouble for us. (F*ck yeah Mike) Thanks!!! (Dream/Nightmare bands deleted) -Brian ------------------------------ End of YTSEJAM Digest 747 *************************