YTSEJAM Digest 844 Today's Topics: 1) Bombay Vindaloo by email_address_removed 2) Re: YTSEJAM digest 843 by Michael Bahr 3) More stuff by email_address_removed 4) unsubscribing by Todd Albert 5) OOPS! by "John R. Kotzian" 6) MetropoTAP by email_address_removed (Marc Respass) 7) JM in BASS Player [LONG] by email_address_removed (John Jens, Jr.) 8) YTSECON by email_address_removed (Mike Patrick) 9) JM's tapping by email_address_removed (Mike Patrick) 10) Re: DT unplugged/WDAJU by Tymoteusz Altman 11) FREE DREAM THEATER CD'S by TIM LODGE -SGA/MACLAB POLITICAL SCIENCE '95 12) Yo... by Hairball 13) Re: YTSE convention by email_address_removed.de (Ties Goebel) 14) My First Post/ YtseCon/ & Subcon!!! by email_address_removed 15) by a Dim Urban Druid 16) Thanks Again by Timothy Adams 17) Guitar Technique mag by zebrowski steven 18) YtseCon stick in the mud by email_address_removed (David B. Kuznick) 19) #360 has arrived.... by Kjetil Nordahl 20) Echolyn with Dream Theater by email_address_removed 21) Hello by email_address_removed ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 6 Jun 1995 14:43:21 -0500 From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Bombay Vindaloo Message-ID: I suppose that many of us already know this but, the song "Bombay Vindaloo", from LIVE AT THE MARQUEE, is also on a compilation album, GUITAR'S PRACTICING MUSICIANS V. III. It's the exact same version but, for the collecter that needs EVERYTHING, it's a must have. Another question, anyone know if DT is coming back to the midwest, Omaha to be specific? I know they came though here on I&W. I was working for Musicland at the time and couldn't go coz EVERYBODY else was going and they needed some unlucky fool to work.... I really wish I could even come close to the things JP can do with his guitar. Oh well... Later, Dave "One you've touched you stand alone to face the bitter fight. Once I reached for Love now I reach for Life." Learning to Live/Dream Theater "Sacrifice they said, is a sign of nobility, But where does one draw the line in the face of injury?" Someone Else?/Queensryche ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 6 Jun 1995 13:17:04 -0700 (MST) From: Michael Bahr To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 843 Message-ID: > While I was trying to settle up the monetary arrangements w/ the Sheraton > the room got quiet and Jeff Chew started to play an acoustic version of > the Silent Man while his brother Greg began to sing. There were approx. > 12 people left in the room and it was really cool to listen to everyone > start singing. That was like a nice ending touch to a great evening. Even > though I have entertained the thoughts of calling AT&T and having Jeff Chew's > long distance turned off - I forgive you Jeff. Just don't be giving me > any more heart attacks, ok? I wish I could have come, to be there for this! :) I could have followedit up with a rousing acoustic version of Erotomania, or heck, guitar-master Brian Cox could have given us Metropolis, but the Silent Man is where it's at for group singing. :) > One interesting point for all of us out west... Mike P and Dereck both > said that they would like to move out into the desert (probably > Phoenix, AZ)... Now I guess they would just have to convince the rest > of the guys that they'll like the weather, "it's a 180 degrees, but > it's a dry heat" ;) YES!!!!!! Then we could have the Phoenix YTSECON! :) That would kick ass. So many Jammers have moved out here lately, it would top it off beautifully for Mike and Derek to be here... they'd love the weather. Tell 'em they'll love it here and let's get our favourite band out of The Crime State. :) > due to the fact that this might be one of the most amazing bass > lines recorded ever. > > * You could still be working on it!! Which is reasonable cause > this line (which have even 32nd notes in it) is so HARD - so > damn HARD.. Oh god!! Yes!! I tried it once... I can't even approach it on bass... And finally, to business. Certain video and audio recordings that did not come from the Ytsecon and have nothing to do with sources near the band have come into my possession. :) (I'm hearing people groan audibly as they read this... "of all the people to get these, and it had to be HIM!?!? he wasn't even THERE!") I'm gonna do a Jenn-style Tape Tree with these fairly soon. Each fo the two videotapes will be copied to the first 20 or so of you who actually have two hifi stereo VCRs. Then distribution can begin... and none of it for more than the price of a blank tape, mailer, and stamp. It was the wish of our source for this material that it be distributed widely and fairly. :) One of the videos contains all sorts of treats from the Images album and tour, including the three videos plus a bunch of live treats, plus a video for Afterlife (performance type video), interviews galore, etc. The other contains Awake stuff. The three videos (Lie, The Silent Man, and The Silent Man alternate live version). Plus it contains clips of the Foundations show with Rudess playing keys. Plus a TON of covers gig songs! Includin Winter and Achilles Last Stand! Then, it gets better, live clips of some songs from Awake, and then the Headbangers Ball that Mike hosted, with TSM video, and other prog videos (Fates Warning, Galactic Cowboys, etc). I'll begin the tape tree project when Cygnus is suitably underway, as I can only do so much at once. :) Finally, we were given an audiotape that can ONLY be expressed int he form of a CD. I want a vote as to whether to do it this fall BEFORE WDAJU, or wait till after. It's Dream Theater UNPLUGGED! And it's crystal clear. Plus it has some tracks from when they were on the Bruce Dickinson show. The track list is: Caught in a Web Lifting Shadows off a Dream Lie Perfect Strangers (BD on vocals) Lifting Shadows off a Dream Wait For Sleep (GUITAR used instead of Piano... INCREDIBLE!!) The Silent Man The Lie Acoustic Boogie (you guys have to hear this) Tears (so beautifully perfect your head will explode) So what do you think all? DT unplugged as the next CD? And the tape trees for the videos shall begin in earnest in a little while, possibly mid-august when the school people return. Mike Bahr, email_address_removed ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 6 Jun 1995 15:41:30 -0500 From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: More stuff Message-ID: Hello all! First off, Babs, I’m sure you pulled off the impossible with the YtseCon thing - wish I could’ve been there! (By the way, can ya pull off something even more impossible next year - like have a YtseCon here in Milwaukee with all 5 guys showing up?? :) Hey...I can dream can’t I??) Next up...I saw Bob Holder’s post...I usually see boot Cds for about those prices...here are the ones that I STRONGLY reccommend to start off with (in case you are just beginning to collect boots) beginning with most important (also check out the DT boots section on the web): The Dance of Eternity (2CD set on Why Not label) Wake Up (2CD) Lost in the Sky (2CD) Dream in Progress (2CD) A Kick into a Dream (2CD) InstruMental Official 1986 Demos DoE, LitS and DiP are from the I&W tour (all have different set lists although LitS and DiP are similar); Wake Up and AKiaD are both from the Awake tour (with similar but different set lists); Instrumental has instrumental demos from 87 and the last CD has (you guessed it) demos from 86 (with Chris Collins on vocals) Of course, those are the most important to me, some others may disagree, but the live discs (all the 2CD sets) all contain the entire show and are FM broadcast or SB (except AKiaD) Hello Jason Breitweg (in Germany)!! Make sure you e-mail me with the e-mail address that I can use to get ahold of you! Thanx! And since I’m addressing a fellow cheesehead (I mean that in a good way) AKA Wisconsinite, I’m curious to know how many others are from Wisconsin (specifically Milwaukee). It’d be great to hear from ya - email me! Thanx for responding about TOWHTSTS! It sucks that Derek didn’t know it, but what are ya gonna do?? Kai, I hope you are wrong about them never playing it again, I would love to see them play it but, I guess we’ll have to wait ‘n’ see (maybe they could rework it a bit if they didn’t enjoy playing it). Okay, I’m finally up to the question of the day: in I&W #6 (the fanzine), there is Mike’s diary from their European tour (this year). In it, he says that on Feb 7th (in Leipzeg Germany), they included an excerpt of Diary of a Madman (Ozzy) in Derek’s solo. First off, was this in the solo during TTT or the solo/intro to Mirror?? Did they continue to keep it in the set for more than one show or maybe add different excerpts other nights? And on a related note, when listening to Wake Up, it almost (note I said ALMOST) sounds like Derek is playing the keyboard line from UFO’s Love to Love during the jam in TTT - anyone agree?? Just curious (no flames neccessary) All right...this post is long enuff...I’ll go...see ya!! Scott Hansen email_address_removed ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 6 Jun 1995 15:03:57 -0700 (MST) From: Todd Albert To: email_address_removed Subject: unsubscribing Message-ID: I'll be gone for the whole summer so please unsubscribe me from the list. Thanks, Todd Albert email_address_removed ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 6 Jun 1995 19:54:23 -0400 (EDT) From: "John R. Kotzian" To: email_address_removed Subject: OOPS! Message-ID: Sorry, I believe I sent a null message to this list. What it should have asked was: Has DT's ACoS been released yet? (I haven't been around much lately) And if it hasn't, When? Thanx in advance. -Koggie ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 6 Jun 1995 19:40:21 -0500 From: email_address_removed (Marc Respass) To: email_address_removed Subject: MetropoTAP Message-ID: Aviad Hay wrote, >I must say - NOONE answered me about the John Myung's tapping >part on Metropolis - From various possible reasons: blah blah blah and this ASCII Tab. |-----------------------------------------------------------------| |-----------------------------------------------------------------| |--12----------------------12----------------------12-------------| |-----12----------------------12----------------------12----------| |-----------10-15-10----10----------10-15-10----10----------10----| |--------10----------10----------10----------10----------10-------| I must have missed your post Aviad. Doesn't matter because I'm not attempting a transcription. I'm not very good at tapping. Anyway, I thought it was all a two handed tap thing a la Sheehan. Do you think he's picking the first three four notes then hammering that 15th fret in the right then picking again? I don't read Tab too well. I'd love to know how you play it though. If anyone from Dream Theater reads this list: WE WANT THE BASS TRANSCRIPTIONS. How about all the bass players on the list do an email (or snail mail) petition. What's up with this? Who cares about the guitar parts. Take out the bass and what've you got? Thanks Marc Respass email_address_removed http://www.iii.net/users/mer.html ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 6 Jun 1995 21:14:16 -0400 From: email_address_removed (John Jens, Jr.) To: email_address_removed Subject: JM in BASS Player [LONG] Message-ID: hey once again fellow 'Jammerz, here's the 2 recent and not so recent articles. i'll be putting them on my DT page within a day or so. from Jan/Feb 1994 BASS Player "Dream Theater's John Myung: Prog is Back" (p.8-9): Popular music seems to go in cycles, constantly reviving itself. Seventies rock is as strong as ever in 1994, and even Black Sabbath lurks just beneath the flannel and Doc Martens of grunge. One wonders when the most guilty musical pleasure of the '70s progressive rock will be exhumed. Dream Theater is doing its part. The band's lofty, poetic lyrics are supported by art rock pieces that frequently stretch from 8 to 12 minutes in length, not unlike the early works of Rush, King Crimson, and Gentle Giant, Considering that Dream Theater is just shy of gold-record status in the U.S. (and doing equally well worldwide), it would seem a full-scale prog revival is possible. "We're just doing our thing," claims John Myung, "not following any musical trends or anything. And we're just trying to do it the best we can." Myung's humility may stem from the difficulties his band has endured. He met drummer Mike Portnoy and guitarist John Petrucci while the three were attending Berklee College of Music in Boston. After drafting keyboardist Kevin Moore, the guys started jamming and soon found there weren't enough hours in the day for both rehearsal and school. John adds, "We realized the band was more valuable to us than the Berklee curriculum, so we decided to stay home and pursue our music full-time." Home for all of the band members happened to be Long Island, New York, so the four returned and recruited vocalist Charlie Dominici. Through a friend, their tape made it to Mechanic Records head Steve Sinclair, who loved the group. Mechanic, which was distributed by MCA, released DT's debut, When Dream and Day Unite. Unfortunately, that's about all they did. "The enthusiasm at Mechanic was there, but MCA was never supportive of us. We had no video, no tour, no nothing. Things turned kind of sour when that happened." The band parted ways with both the label and Dominici. Undaunted, and considering the possibility of carrying on as an all-instrumental band, Dream Theater continued writing and recording in their rehearsal studio. Derek Oliver, an A&R man at Arco Records and a huge DT fan, secured the group a deal on the strength of their vocal-less 4-track tape. Oliver's boss, Derek Shulman, had signed Bon Jovi and Cinderella to Mercury - but back in the '70s, he was the lead vocalist of Gentle Giant. "Shulman was really enthusiastic about us," remembers John. "He told us, 'Don't change a thing - we're signing you because we love what you do.' That's the best thing you could ever hear from the president of a record company!" While the new deal went down smoothly, finding a suitable vocalist didn't. Over a period of a year and-a-half, 200 tapes were reviewed and several dozen singers were auditioned. "We had found a guy and thought it was going to work out. At the last minute, just before we committed, a tape came in that blew our minds. The singer was James LaBrie." With everything finally in place, the new Dream Theater recorded Images and Words, its current success. A full year of touring followed, as Myung and his fellow Dreamers watched their career grow on the road. "At the beginning we were playing 5OO-seater dives and sleeping in Motel 6's. Now we're playing 2,000-seat clubs and carrying our own lights and PA." It seems as if the band's recorded sound, lush and polished to the extreme, would be difficult to replicate live. "It is, but we've worked hard on it with our soundman. I'm using all-MESA/Boogie amps and speakers, and I'm also using bass pedals. My bass parts sound huge." John's TriAxis guitar preamp (modified for bass) has presets that dial up countless tone variations, as if he had a dozen different amps. It feeds two Strategy 500 power amps and one Bass 400+ power amp. One Strategy drives two 8x10s, the other powers two Powerhouse cabinets (each containing four 10s and a 15), and the 400+ drives another Powerhouse. John's pedal system is a Roland PK5 MIDI Bass Controller, run directly into the PA. Following the completion of Images and Words, on which Myung used a Spector NS-2 4-string, he made the switch to a Tobias Basic 6. As with every other hurdle he's encountered, he shrugged off the potential difficulty with the transition and just went for it. "The 6-string can be difficult, but it was kind of easy for me. I didn't think the extra strings were confusing - they were just there c to make my bass parts sound bigger. For instance, I cold double everything I played on the A string an octave lower." Was the neck width a problem ? "Actually, I think it makes the bass easier to play, because you shift your hand up and down the neck less than you do on a 4-string. The playing is more positional." He uses D'Addario strings, gauges .030-.130. Given his proclivity for the low end, it may come as a surprise that Myung studied violin from age 5 to 16, encouraged by his mom. "A friend down the street had a band," John remembers, "and he said I should play bass. He said it had four strings like a violin, so I'd pick it up right away. I fell in love with the bass." His initial inspirations were Iron Maiden's Steve Harris, Rush's Geddy Lee, and Yes man Chris Squire. Myung still loves those players, although he now feels "Tony Levin is the king." Strictly a fingerstyle player, John has developed some cool moves of his own. Check out the breakdown about 5:30 into "Metropolis Part I" on I ages: Myung does a ridiculously quick yet accurate three-finger tapping figure that sounds like a sequencer, forming a 16th-note pattern that ends with 32nd-notes on the upbeat of four. Myung also often doubles Portnoy's complex double-kick patterns. "I deal with staff like that on my own time. if I have a tape of it, I'll just work with the tape. If I can't play it, I'll go home and practice it until I can." All right, you - stop reading and go practice! ----------- from July/Aug 1995 BASS Player Q&A (p.19): Q: I've read that John Myung, Dream Theater's bassist, uses a MESA/Boogie Triaxis guitar preamp modified for bass. What are those modifications? A: According to MESA/Boogie, Myung's Triaxis - a one-rackspace, MIDI-programmable preamp with clean and distortion patches - received a series of capacitor and resistor value changes to enhance the EQ section and bottom-end responce (About 20 components were swapped). Aside from that, the preamp's signal flow and gain levels are stock. For more on John Myung, see Jan/Feb '94. [24 daze 'til Yanni] [27 daze 'til Queensryche] [51 daze 'til +Live+] john c. jens, jr. email_address_removed http://www.site.gmu.edu/~jjens/ 'anger is a constructive emotion, hate is not' -MJK ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 06 Jun 1995 19:55:53 -0400 From: email_address_removed (Mike Patrick) To: email_address_removed Subject: YTSECON Message-ID: What a time for the listserv program at arastar to bomb me off of the list. I have missed all of the talk about the convention. And never having had problems with the list, I have never bothered to keep info on how to get archived digests. Would some kind soul forward them to me directly so I can catch up? Oh, would the convention have been sweet. Believe me, I was there in spirit. Mike Patrick email_address_removed Still searching for that elusive corner of the Net where civility is all the rage and the content is substantive. Ah, screw it. Who am I kidding? ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 06 Jun 1995 19:55:51 -0400 From: email_address_removed (Mike Patrick) To: email_address_removed Subject: JM's tapping Message-ID: >I must say - NOONE answered me about the John Myung's tapping >part on Metropolis - From various possible reasons: > >* Noone really knows how to play this wild bass line - neither > Bafu Vai who seem to know how to play everything (could he > possese a Tablature maybe????!!!). Um, this has been talked about before, but ever heard of Stu Hamm? I bet John Myung has. Mike Patrick email_address_removed Still searching for that elusive corner of the Net where civility is all the rage and the content is substantive. Ah, screw it. Who am I kidding? ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 6 Jun 1995 18:48:16 -0700 (PDT) From: Tymoteusz Altman To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: DT unplugged/WDAJU Message-ID: > Finally, we were given an audiotape that can ONLY be expressed > int he form of a CD. I want a vote as to whether to do it this fall > BEFORE WDAJU, or wait till after. It's Dream Theater UNPLUGGED! And it's > crystal clear. Plus it has some tracks from when they were on the Bruce > Dickinson show. The track list is: > > Caught in a Web > Lifting Shadows off a Dream > Lie > Perfect Strangers (BD on vocals) > Lifting Shadows off a Dream > Wait For Sleep (GUITAR used instead of Piano... INCREDIBLE!!) > The Silent Man > The Lie Acoustic Boogie (you guys have to hear this) > Tears (so beautifully perfect your head will explode) > > So what do you think all? DT unplugged as the next CD? And the > tape trees for the videos shall begin in earnest in a little while, > possibly mid-august when the school people return. well, do you have _all_ the songs from WDADU that James sings on? personally, i think you should wait until you do...it's not the same without one of the songs. so i vote for UNPLUGGED first, then WDAJU when you get _all_ the songs. tim a. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 6 Jun 1995 22:41:52 -0400 (EDT) From: TIM LODGE -SGA/MACLAB POLITICAL SCIENCE '95 To: email_address_removed Subject: FREE DREAM THEATER CD'S Message-ID: Anyone interested in FREE Dream Theater CD's, please email me. I'm speaking in direct reference to the Instrumental, Instrumental II, Rising Power, and Majesty Demos,a and perhaps some others.... Email for the details. no this is not a scam..Just some "sales" positions. :) tIM email_address_removed ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 7 Jun 1995 01:12:58 -0400 (EDT) From: Hairball To: Dream Theater Subject: Yo... Message-ID: Hey - somewhat DT related thing here: Dave Neff came out & saw my band tonight at this dinky shithole bar! Besides embarrassing the shit out of myself by continually calling him John (for which he didn't correct me until he was leaving...hehe...), we had short chats. My current band, girlfriend, and former bandmates were also in attendance, so...I was busy! Anyway, apparently Veruca Salt's road manager was there, and was chatting with our drummer for a while. (Ask Dave what he thinks of our drummer...) So, Dave, I'd like to publically thank you for coming out, and apologize for being a space cadet. =) (For anyone else in the Philly/South Jersey/North Delaware area, we'll be at that dinky shithole bar again on Friday, and at The Ponderosa Tavern in Ridley Park PA on June 17th. Wanna know what we sound like? Ask Dave. Wanna know more about the gigs? Ask me!) latah, -Hairball, the completely clueless! ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 7 Jun 95 11:09 MET DST From: email_address_removed.de (Ties Goebel) To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: YTSE convention Message-ID: Wow! Too bad that New York`s so far away from here... I think nobody mentioned how many `jammers were at Ytsecon. So now I ask: How many people were there ? Ties ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 6 Jun 1995 21:11:52 -0400 From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: My First Post/ YtseCon/ & Subcon!!! Message-ID: Hello, This virgin post now open for flames! After attending Ytsecon I felt it was time to come out of the lurkers closet. Let me begin with my Dream Theater history: Dateline 1989. News flash MTV... if you like Queensryche you should check out Crimson Glory, Heir Apparent and DREAM THEATER! It took me six months to find WDaDU even though it had just been released. It stayed in my cd changer untill well after I&W came out. After Charlie and before James I spent alot of time begging the gods to bless them with the perfect singer, and after mucho effort I see my prayers did not go unanswered. :) Durring this gray period, as I like to call it, I was to meet the guys several times (Ct is pretty close to Long Island ya know). At the CMJ conventions in ' 90 & ' 91 and various shows around the tri-state area. I don't think I was ever at a Fates Warning show that I didn't run into at least Mike and he always remembers me as Jim from the Jim & Bill show on WNHU in west haven, Ct. 88.7 on your FM dial. One of the highlights of this time was actually getting to see them do an instrumental show on Long Island including aCoS. We took one of their roadies out for drinks and ended up with 3 new songs six months or so before I & W came out. Then finally came the show at the Safari club in Norwalk Ct. with Meanstreak (of which Rena and Marlene were both members). It was great because I had an advance copy of I & W 2 months before it's official release and sang every word right along with James and all my friends there were pissed because they bhadn't heard it yet. I have been to at least ten more of DT's shows since then. Ytsecon--- First off my name is James Colberg and I was wearing a black Salem Mass. T-shirt with a Witch and a big Pentagram (anti-Satanic ya know right side up) on it. Babs I haven't forgotten about your foot massage! :) Bad traffic at least ten stops for bad directions from locals = 2.5 hrs. late. :( The band had gotten there ten minutes earlier that and kind words from Babs made me feel much better. The laminates RULE especially after they are signed by the band! :) I won the first poster, it was from a show they did in Belgium, also signed by the band. We heard all or most of the Ronnie Scotts cover show (INCREDIBLE) and had the honor of being the only people outside of the band to hear the studio version of aCoS. The new intro rules, some parts are slower some parts are heavier, some new lyrics added. As a whole I love it, mind you it IS very different but we now have this in addition to the two previous versions to enjoy now. I do believe Derric had the right idea in turning the volume down durring what I believe were vulgarities? They don't seem to have any place in this particular song. It seems that a certain petition? sent to the record co. was largly responsible for the recording of this song. :) :) :) Alot of people left (including the band) before our wonderful rendition of The Silent Man. I was one of the people singing who were the rest involved? Subcon---- No need for a play by play I only have one question. When do we see Subcon II? ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 7 Jun 1995 13:49:46 +0000 (BST) From: a Dim Urban Druid To: email_address_removed Message-ID: How do I unsubscribe from the list? ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 07 Jun 1995 10:26:29 -0500 From: Timothy Adams To: email_address_removed Subject: Thanks Again Message-ID: Hi ytse jammers, just thought I'd post a few thoughts on the con and digest 843. My thoughts are towards Greg Chew and Charles Jeffreys.......not flames, just thoughts. They both posted in 843 that without the illustrious Jeff Chew, there would have been no convention. Big hand to Jeff I say........I thought that I thanked you on the tags......remember...Thanks Jeff Chew and his Rolodex. Without Jeff there would have been a convention, just not the running around trying to silence the radio station in the area. Actually guys, I do thank Jeff for the number, he knows what I mean but, I think that we owe Babs a great deal of thanks for everything.......did you guys say that in your post??? I don't think so. I personally would like to thank Babs, all the ytse jammers who attended, Dream Theater, Round Table, and Amanda Dorsey who was very instrumental in helping me produce all the tags and banners that were at the convention. Oh well, semi long post........ Anyway, sorry guys, no flames intended, I just think that you owe Babs a load of thanks.......... -Tim ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 7 Jun 1995 12:23:05 -0400 (EDT) From: zebrowski steven To: email_address_removed Subject: Guitar Technique mag Message-ID: Hello! I got in a bookstore last night a British magazine called "Guitar Technique." It had a cover story on noe other than...John Petrucci! Nothing new, though. It was interesting to see his amp rack, which I'd never seen before. Also interesting to see the changes in his f/x rack. He no longer uses the Korg strobe tuner--he now uses a little Boss tuner installed into his pedalboard. Also included is a complete, however bad, transcription of Under a Glass Moon. It came w/ a CD w/ some git going over the soloing techniques in the song. Kinda cool. See ya later! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ___ ___ ___ _ _ ___ ___ "...all that I feel is honor and spite. | __| |_ _| | __| | V | | __| |_ | ...all I can do is to set it right." |__ | | | | __| \ / | __| / / Kevin Moore, PMU |___| |_| |___| V |___| |___|"Of all the stupid things I could have Steve Zebrowski email_address_removed thought this was the worst..." Joe Jackson, Hometown ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 7 Jun 95 10:17:52 -0400 From: email_address_removed (David B. Kuznick) To: email_address_removed Subject: YtseCon stick in the mud Message-ID: Overall it was great. Good meeting fellow YtseJammers and of course Mike P., John M. and Derek S. Big hand to Babs for grace under pressure, and duty above and beyond, etc. HOWEVER, an event transpired that I just can't let sit. No names will be mentioned here, but you know who you are, and I have a feeling many of you know who it was as well. And if that's actually true, I think that makes quite an interesting statement in and of itself. I thought it was really wonderful that DT respected us enough as *fans* and *adults* to give us a chance to hear the new studio version of A Change of Seasons. This was someting quite special; when you share a new piece of music with someone, you are sharing part of your SELF with them. They didn't have to do it; they wanted to out of the goodness of their hearts. Then someone decided to destroy this special moment by using a hand-held tape recorder to steal this moment for themselves. Let me ask you something. Did you even THINK to ask any of the DT guys if this would be ok with them? Why not? You obviously KNEW what you were doing was incredibly sleazy and wrong because you were hiding your tape recorder like the little thief you are. Why did you feel the need to do this? Are you so pathetic that you need to do something like this to make you feel better or more privileged than others who will of course come begging you for copies? This is NOT the same as taping a show to trade, and you damn well know it. It's things like this that make me feel ashamed to be a music fan. That there are those who forget what it means to be a human being, and let nothing get in their way of doing whatever it takes to make them feel like they are "cooler" than other fans. How dare you consider yourself a true fan; using them to boost your own self-esteem. I hope someday you'll grow up and realize what a shitty thing you did. David Kuznick - email_address_removed (preferred) or email_address_removed ___ Another chance to lift my life, Free the sensations in my heart {~._.~} To ride the wings of dreams into changing horizons ( Y ) It brings inner peace within my mind ()~L~() "Learning To Live" - DREAM THEATER (Support US prog-rock!!!) (_)-(_) ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 7 Jun 1995 19:21:43 +0000 (BST) From: Kjetil Nordahl To: email_address_removed Subject: #360 has arrived.... Message-ID: Hello out there, My SUBCONSCIOUS arrived yesterday!!! I must say it was worth waiting for!! Since I have never seen the boys live :( all of the tracks on SubCon are new to me. Eve and To Live Forever are my favorites so far. Wanted Dead or Alive is _so_ funny. ACOS, I haven't had the time to sit back and take it all in yet. This really is highlight #1 early summer '95 for me. Let's once again stand up and take a bow for Mike Bahr. ___ / / O This is me taking a bow ---> | \ | L - Kjetil - ... waiting for WDAJU and the EP ... ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 7 Jun 1995 00:20:55 -0400 From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Echolyn with Dream Theater Message-ID: ****************************************************************************** ** Echolyn will be touring the northeast US with Dream Theater is July. This info is directly from Chris, Echolyn's keyboard player. ****************************************************************************** ** ================================== Ghost email_address_removed "I'm sitting in the fireplace burning up my time." ================================== ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 7 Jun 1995 16:36:13 -0400 From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Hello Message-ID: Hello, my name is Ted Knickerbocker, I am new to this, I just signed on yesterday. I decided to sign on after I went to ytsecon with my friend(I got the last poster, whew!!). I figured this was to good to pass up. I have no musical talent, I just love listening to DT. About the obsenity in ACOS, I figure since Dereck turned the tape player down and the guys said the song wasn't done, they may delete it or replace it with something more appropriate. I don't know though, that is just a thought. I really don't think that one second out of 24 minutes is going to kill me. Anyway, I just wanted to introduce myself and I'm sure I will enjoy reading all of your posts. Later. Ted Knickerbocker --Word up to BABS and all who made Ytsecon happen, I had a great time and look forward to many more. ------------------------------ End of YTSEJAM Digest 844 *************************