YTSEJAM Digest 872 Today's Topics: 1) Instrumental II / Subconscious CD by =?ISO-2022-JP?B?GyRCQmc2PyEhMm1HNxsoQg==?= 2) Echolyn cds spoken for by email_address_removed (Paul Goracke) 3) James Labrie by email_address_removed 4) A good first impression by "Ken H ili" 5) Message on dutch teletext and other things. by "R.H.G.Tijhuis" 6) myung's writing... by Mats Rydstr\vm 7) Alice In Chains by John Mastin 8) Re: YTSEJAM digest 870 by Hollywood 9) Carrying on the new thread by email_address_removed 10) (U)Subscribe me by "Steven Johnson, P" 11) Blind Guardian, Petrucci Workshop by U-E59578-Charles Hanley 12) Popularity of DT increasing. by Pat Daugherty 13) Cassette liner maker needed by Pat Daugherty 14) Berklee College by email_address_removed (Marc Respass) 15) DT fans by force by email_address_removed (Marc Respass) 16) Re: Caught in a Web by "Ken H ili" 17) Re: DT fans by force by email_address_removed (Siegfried Hanisch) 18) IM, James, and the Chipmunks by BOB HOLDER 19) Need housing by Scott Raby 20) Unplugged/ R. Scott's by email_address_removed 21) Subconscious by Dave Silva 22) threads to carpets by email_address_removed (Randall Braun) 23) Trivia Question Answers by U-E59578-Charles Hanley 24) What?? Revisited by email_address_removed 25) Kansas (non-DT -- Sorry) by humm paul gregory 26) Caught in a web by euan@waikato.ac.nz ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 28 Jun 1995 17:00:00 +0900 From: =?ISO-2022-JP?B?GyRCQmc2PyEhMm1HNxsoQg==?= To: email_address_removed Subject: Instrumental II / Subconscious CD Message-ID: FROM: qze13533@niftyserve.or.jp Hello, everyone! I've just received the above-mentioned CDs from the very nice guys in U.S.. Thank you again, Tim and Mike! Concerning these two CDs fascinate me a lot because of its great selection of songs. How I wish they would be released officialy. (OK, it couldn't be happened anyway.) I was impressed by some songs especially, Tears, Winter, and Mystery track from Subconscious, and YYZ studio version and Metropolis part I Karaoke version from Instrumental II. I've been wanting to sing Metropolis Karaoke, so my wish has been come true. Now I aim too high, I wish I could sing the song accompanied by Dream Theater! I am really happy to be a fan of DT's. I've got so many nice DT mates all over the world! I want to thank you to the DT mates who helps me everytime. Special thanks to Adam, Jennifer, Jaime, Mike, Tim, Jason, Ties, Niel, Kevin, Lon, Bill, Flody, and you! Very very special thanks to Steph! We can't live without Dream Theater, don't you think? BTW, I've got a live-recording from James LaBrie's pre-band called Winter Rose. It IS very nice! To tell the truth, I was not interested in what James had been doing in the past time, but I'm surprised he's always greatest singer ever! The sound of Winter Rose is rather hard rock, but very best hard rock! I like it a lot! I hope any album of the band will be released soon... It's worth having on CD. Cheerio! Masa ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 28 Jun 1995 01:22:14 -0700 From: email_address_removed (Paul Goracke) To: email_address_removed Subject: Echolyn cds spoken for Message-ID: Just a quick note to all (especially those catching up on digests later) that the dirt cheap Echolyn cds have been spoken for, with a pretty fair waiting list on the off chance any deals fall through. Thanks to all, pg ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 27 Jun 1995 20:25:13 -0400 From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: James Labrie Message-ID: Personally, I think James is the perfect fit for DT's type of music. His vocals are absolutely amazing. I just recently found and purchased DT's 1st album, and when I first listened to it, I just had to laugh. Now don't get me wrong, Charlie's vocals are all right, it is just so different after having listened to James for so long. Charlie's vocals did however make me think of an opening band. (Vocals, not Music!!!). Fred Ward ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 28 Jun 1995 11:07:25 GMT+0100 From: "Ken H ili" To: email_address_removed Subject: A good first impression Message-ID: Hi everybody! I have only been subscribed to the Ytsejam for a couple of months, so I realise that this has probably been talked about before, but anyway... I'd like to know your thoughts about what DT songs make good first impressions on people. One day soon I'm going to play DT for a girl I know, and I'd like to play something that could turn her into a DT fan instead of alienating her (OK, so I like to manipulate people...he, he). She seemed to like the Jethro Tull tape I gave her, but apart from that, I don't think she knows anything about progressive music. Any suggestions? Yours wonderingly, Ken the Slave ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 28 Jun 95 10:39:12 CET From: "R.H.G.Tijhuis" To: email_address_removed Subject: Message on dutch teletext and other things. Message-ID: Hello fellow enjoyers of good music. 1) This next message I found on the dutch teletext last saturday. Translated to 'a kind' of english it says the following: Dream Theatre (note the mispelling) listens to the biddings of all their many fans and will release a live-single (this was new to me) which will contain the number 'A change of seasons'! The single lasts a many as 23 minutes. Well, kind of different what I heart on this list. I suppose they got it wrong but I like the idea. A sort of DoE in a smaller version. 2) Mike the SUB-CD is really great. I think my favourite would be 'Don't look past me' espacially the end of it. 3) Maybe a bit late but I would like the WDAJU-project because IMHO James sings those number really well. Unplugged albums are nice but always seems to bore me after 3 or 4 listenings. 4) I'm going to Bospop in the Netherlands (with DT second on the bill). Are there any jammers on the list which will also be there. Maybe we could meet. And maybe (dream mode on) we could met DT (dream mode off). Well this was about it. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Is it wrong to talk to myself even when there's nobody else? (D.W. Dick, Going Under) Young man says 'you are what you eat' - eat well (Genesis, Selling England by the Pound) In higher lives we seem to be always a moment too late (J. Petrucci, The Ones who Helpt to Set the Sun) I twisted my heart and I followed my mind, I gave up resistance and casually died (It Bites, Old Man and the Angel) Ronald Tijhuis, a student, they say! Always like to chat via E-Mail: email_address_removed.nl ------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 28 Jun 1995 11:53:11 +0200 (MET DST) From: Mats Rydstr\vm To: Ytsejam Subject: myung's writing... Message-ID: Hi yet again, I think you all seem to focus too much on the lyrical writing, when it comes to the composing of DT's songs. I'm not at all saying that the lyrics don't make a difference, they do! But when you talk about who wrote this SONG or that you're always referring to just one person, the person who wrote the lyrics. Now, I think that's a big mistake being made! One guy writes the lyrics to a song, if the lyrics are bad (incoherent as some of you would say) then that does NOT make the person a bad composer, just a bad lyricist. Sure the music and the lyrics make up the overall impression, but with DT I feel that the music comes first, though the lyrics are often very good. I would say that the time they spend on the music is about ten times as much as on the lyrics, from my experience it seems to be that way. In the case with DT they all contribute to the songwriting meaning that they write the music together and the person who feels extra strong about writing the lyrics get to do that. They have stated this in interviews several times. So since John Myung wrote the lyrics to LTL and with the knowledge of the way things work out in DT, I gather that he had a big part in the music of LTL also. Just listen to the main verse bass-riff or the outro-riff, or go listen to the main theme of LSOAD, yes he has surely contributed to that. Alot of you Petrucci-worshippers do also say that he is undoubtedly the greatest composer. Well, you say that he wrote most of their songs, VERY FALSE! He wrote about 50-60% of the LYRICS, they all wrote the songs, he might have a big input into the songs but they all share the writing. Personally I find the songs with Petrucci-lyrics often the most hard to interpret and meaningless. I'm not saying that they are in fact meaningless, but they tend to be a bit too much in the vein of classic prog-rock, pretentious, overblown big words that don't mean much! "Mountains come out of the sky and they stand there!" "It's just the age, it's just a stage, we disengage, we turn the page!" And also if Petrucci had the main part in the music to the songs that he wrote the lyrics to, I doubt him a little. Ok, Metropolis is magnificent as is the Killing Hand and Scarred, but he also wrote the lyrics to Innocense Faded and Status Seeker (I might be wrong here) and Another Day, the three weakest DT songs IMO. I usually hold each member of DT equally high, but when Petrucci- worshippers get a little rabid, I usually stick with the rhythm-section. And, please check the facts and names of the songs we are talking about. UAGM had lyrics written by Petrucci. The last song on the second album, which is BTW called Images And Words, is called Learning To Live. If you have the album you should know this. ________________________________________________________________________ / Mats Rydstrom - email_address_removed.se - http://www.nada.kth.se/~d94-mry / /-----------------------------------------------------------------------/ / "We can hope for the future, though there may not be one" - ACOS / /_______________________________________________________________________/ ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 28 Jun 1995 08:10:24 -0400 From: John Mastin To: email_address_removed Subject: Alice In Chains Message-ID: > Yeah man! I dig Alice in Chains. I don't know what's up with them though. > Didn't Layne get arrested recently for heroin use or something? What the > hell with that? I don't do any drugs except alcohol so I can't understand > why someone would do it. Seems to just fuck up your life. > Woah! Fellow Chainers! That's cool! AIC is best thing that came out of the *alternative* scene. They are awesome. I heard that they are putting together material for their next album. Layne was in rehab late last year for herion. While he was in there, he wrote most of the material for his side project's album. That band is Mad Season. It has Mike McCready from Pearl Jam too. It's a decent album. The next AIC album I think is slated to come out in the fall. You're right, I don't know why people who have a lot going for them decide to ruin it by getting all doped up. BTW, at the show in NJ, before DT went on, they played *Rooster*. The part that gets really loud! Johnny *I'm hiding in Honduras, I'm a desperate man, Send Lawyers, Guns and Money, the shit has hit the fan.* - Warren Zevon, the only cool lines he ever wrote. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 28 Jun 1995 07:16:41 -0500 (CDT) From: Hollywood To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 870 Message-ID: Steve sez: story even longer. Think about what you want to say, and say it. Writing lyrics, or poetry, or fiction, or whatever is not about being purposely cryptic. It is about conveying an idea or emotion to an audience. If you write something so ambiguous that only a selected few people can understand it, then it is a failure. I can't agree less. The whole point of writing lyrics is to create an idea or fantasy of your own. If you're happy with the way it's written, then the song is a success. If other people happen to find _any_ meaning in it (not necessarily the one you intended) it's just a happy side effect... Peace, Alex ***************************************************************************** |"It don't matter what. It only matters when. The time has come... | | ...to believe." --Bad Radio | |Alex Fraser St. Olaf College e-mail: email_address_removed | | http://www.stolaf.edu/people/fraser/ | ***************************************************************************** Now playing in the Gateway 2000 CD Player... Lotion: Full-Issac The Watchmen: McClarenFurnaceRoom The Doors: Original Movie Sdtk. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 28 Jun 1995 10:24:14 -0400 From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Carrying on the new thread Message-ID: >> I was wondering how many of you became DT fans right away and how many were made to love them by a DT fan<< Right away! And due to the RADIO, no less! I used to listen to 96 WCMF in Rochester, NY for a number of years, until I finally got sick of the commercialism and discovered a MUCH better college station, 90.7 WGCC. In mid to late 1992, I started hearing this one song. I had no idea who it was, and I was getting pissed off at the DJs because they would never identify the artist, and I would always crank the dial WAY up because it was so bitchin' - I could mosh myself silly while doing my AP US History homework. Finally, one night they identified the song as "Pull Me Under" by Dream Theater - the next time I had $ and was in a record store and came across Images, I nabbed it. I also found a friend about that same period of time who was a big prog metal fan, including of DT, and he kind of reinforced me. In fact, we saw & met DT together that summer. Imagine that - the radio. *chuckle* No chance of that happening these days, or at least not here in Virginia Beach! Jaime the Dragon ------------------------------ Date: 28 Jun 1995 08:18:08 GMT From: "Steven Johnson, P" To: email_address_removed Subject: (U)Subscribe me Message-ID: Please re-subscribe me!!! Steve --------------------------------------------------------------- "Can't be king of the world if you're a slave to the grind." - Skid Row ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 28 Jun 1995 9:54:30 EDT From: U-E59578-Charles Hanley To: email_address_removed Subject: Blind Guardian, Petrucci Workshop Message-ID: In Ytsejam #866, Arlea posted > I'll end by quoting a critic cited on the Course of Empire web > page (link to it via my page). "This band easily blows away most of the > high-selling alternative crap, call them an alternative to alternative." > This critic (Nigel Tuffnel) gives Course of Empire a 9 out of 11 rating. Is this the same Nigel Tufnel from Spinal Tap? Now that might color my opinion of the commentary! :-P BTW, where the heck can you find this CD (especially for those of us who cannot access the Web)? Two other unrelated questions: (1) Does anyone have info on Blind Guardian? As a mega-longtime Helloween and Gamma Ray fan, would I like them? Have they released anything in the U.S.? (2) I posted on a JOHN PETRUCCI GUITAR CLINIC, and there have been no comments. REPEAT--NO COMMENTS ON A PETRUCCI WORKSHOP!! I am shocked! I know this is DT content, but due to lack of interest, maybe I should avoid it in the future... :-) Bass-ically, Chuxter email_address_removed ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 28 Jun 1995 09:57:53 -0400 (EDT) From: Pat Daugherty To: Dream Theater Subject: Popularity of DT increasing. Message-ID: I wore my Ytsejam shirt to the Dokken concert last night. (A Great show by the way, I recommend seeing them if you can). Instead of the usual "What is a Dream Theater" comments I was overwhelmed with "Dream Theater Rules", "Dream Theater is great", "Dream Theater, the best new band of the late 80's and early 90's". One guy was like "what do you think of their 2nd album Awake". I had to set him straight, but I think he was out of it. I also got 2 comments about my Ytsejam shirt. It is good to see that DT is growing in popularity. I think that is good since, the record company won't dump them and they will continue to put out the best music around. **** Pat Daugherty email_address_removed **** ** "Every breath leaves me one less to my last" --Dream Theater ** ** "That is not an option, Mr. Mulder" --X-Files ** **** ****GO ORIOLES!!!!**** **** ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 28 Jun 1995 10:26:09 -0400 (EDT) From: Pat Daugherty To: Dream Theater Subject: Cassette liner maker needed Message-ID: Can someone send me a decent cassette liner maker or tell me where I can ftp it from? thanks **** Pat Daugherty email_address_removed **** ** "Every breath leaves me one less to my last" --Dream Theater ** ** "That is not an option, Mr. Mulder" --X-Files ** **** ****GO ORIOLES!!!!**** **** ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 28 Jun 1995 10:50:27 -0500 From: email_address_removed (Marc Respass) To: email_address_removed Subject: Berklee College Message-ID: >In response to Berklee school of musci...ummm...YES They do have an >audition...yes They DO Require a Back of the hand Knowledge of Music >Theory...and Yes You DO have to be somewhat talented in order to get into >the school (They require at BARE Minimum 2 years of formal >training...plus a Letter of reccomendation from your teacher evaluating >your skills). I Know this cause I was Berklee bound for All of High >School ("Recording Major'Z hafta have a principle instrument T00???") And >The 2 years was the only requirement I couldn't meet :( oh well...sucked >to be me! But Anyways whatever that d00d said about not needing any >talent in order to get in...and just needing Good SAT Scores...they want >Brains AND Talent...Which is why only GREAT Musicians can say they went >there! Take care Fellow DT Enthusiasts!!!! That "d00d" was me and I hope that what you are saying is true. Like I said, I was there 5 years ago. However, since the changes must have been made within the last 5 years, there are PLENTY of medicore musicians who can say they went there. Again, I'm not slamming Berklee because there are plenty of GREAT musicians who went there, I'm just saying that because someone went to Berklee doesn't mean a thing. ---------------- Marc Respass email_address_removed http://www.iii.net/users/mer/Welcome.html ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 28 Jun 1995 10:50:31 -0500 From: email_address_removed (Marc Respass) To: email_address_removed Subject: DT fans by force Message-ID: From: "John R. Kotzian" > I was wondering how many of you became DT fans right away and how >many were made to love them by a DT fan. (A new thread!!!) > > I bought WDADU when it first came out and fell in love with DT, >everyone else I know that is into DT, became fans AFTER I pushed it on >them. It seems a lot of you have similar experiences. So let's find out. Same thing with me and WDADU. I was at Berklee (and a huge Rush fan). I stopped by a friend's room and he played WDADU for me. I took it and listened to the whole thing then ran across the street to the record store and bought the tape. I've tried real hard to get others into DT. So far, the most success I've had is with my new girlfriend. She actually requests that we play DT! :). ---------------- Marc Respass email_address_removed http://www.iii.net/users/mer/Welcome.html ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 28 Jun 1995 16:33:30 GMT+0100 From: "Ken H ili" To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Caught in a Web Message-ID: Now here's something that makes me confused: > > > bet that Petrucci wrote the verses and LaBrie wrote the chorus? Quite > > > frankly, the chorus WIMPS OUT on that song. It rocks! IT JAMS! Until > > > LaBrie cheeses out with "Caught in a web, removed from the world, hanging > > > on by a thread,..." the song turns to SHIT in the chorus. > > > >I'm sure that's what happened. The chorus really does ruin the power of > >the song. >I agree that the corus sucks, but it's not just LaBries fault. Yes, >where he sings "Caught in a web, removed from the world ..." it sounds >cheesy, but the music behind LaBrie also sounds cheesy at this point. Whenever I listen to CiaW I just can't resist singing along with the chorus. After the very testosterone-infected verse, it's great to hear a chorus like that. CiaW is also to this day the only DT song that my brother the "Alternative Dude" can listen to... So am I the only one who likes CiaW??? Ken the Slave ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 28 Jun 95 18:32:04 CDT From: email_address_removed (Siegfried Hanisch) To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: DT fans by force Message-ID: > I was wondering how many of you became DT fans right away and how >many were made to love them by a DT fan. (A new thread!!!) I am a DT fanatic since I bought WDADU back in 1989 when it came out. It was the record with the highest rating ever in the German metal magazine "Rock Hard" (9.83 points out of 10 possible if I remember correctly); it still holds this position) (BTW, Rock Hard had featured them even before the release of WDADU, back in Majesty times; Rock Hard got liner notes on all 3 DT studio records). Not too many pleople liked WDADU ("not bad...."). I bought I&W when it came out. I played I&W to almost everyone I know, and there are at least 5 more guys who buy every DT release now. Many said they appreciated DT music, and a few still resist. The Live EP, video and Awake brought no new fans (from my point of view), since everyone I knew who I thought could be interested in DT music had heard I&W already. Greetings # They shoot without shame Siegfried Hanisch # In the name of a piece of dirt =====================================# For a change of accent email_address_removed # Or the colour of your shirt email_address_removed (ScreenSaver support) # Better the pride that resides =====================================# In a citizen of the world PGP public key available # Than the pride that divides Team OS/2 # When a colourful rag is unfurled RUSH WWW http://stud1.tuwien.ac.at/~e8925811/home.html ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 28 Jun 1995 13:15:46 -0400 (EDT) From: BOB HOLDER To: email_address_removed Cc: email_address_removed.ON.CA Subject: IM, James, and the Chipmunks Message-ID: Can't remember who posted about Derek playing guitar, but, if a Maiden song is to be played. I would vote for either No Prayer for the Dying or Fates Warning off of No Prayer for the Dying (probably because I listened to it this morning on the way to work). Also I remember hearing a long time ago that JLB was asked by Steve Harris to replace Dickinson just after he left Maiden. James turned it down because he said his new band was doing great and had a good feeling about this band going places (or something like that). Can anyone back me up on this? BTW, on Subcon, Wanted Dead or Alive, don't people realize that the voice in the background has been altered by the pitch. Is it not odd that the voice sounds two furry animals off of a chipmunk? A couple of years ago a friend of mine had rented some equipment and we played around with the pitch to the point that we we're laughing just breathing into the mic. Anyone with this equipment that can back me up, after all I'm just a drummer with some shells and some skins. Concert Trail: 1 day to Nugent, Bad Co., and Kim Mitchell - Friendship festival, Fort Erie 17 days to QR at Darien Lake "Oughta my way I'm comin' through I know what I want And I know how to get it" Comin' Through - KiLLeR DWaRfS See Ya, Bob "How can I see tomorrow if you keep me in the dark" Face against my soul - sUBHUMAN rACE - Skid Row ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 28 Jun 95 11:22:53 MDT From: Scott Raby To: email_address_removed Subject: Need housing Message-ID: Sorry for the lack of DT content, but I am in need of finding a place to live in Tucson. I will be attending Grad. school there, so a place near school would be nice. If anyone knows where I can get hold of a housing list or local newspaper, I would appreciate it. Thanks. Scott ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 28 Jun 1995 16:00:41 -0400 From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Unplugged/ R. Scott's Message-ID: 1) Unplugged- I VERY MUCH AGREE WITH THE PERSON WHO SAID THEY FELT THAT THIS BEING A DT LIST AND ALL THAT THEY SHOULD COME BEFORE RUSH. I love Rush but the Unplugged stuff was given to us by a certain someone and I am very sad to have to wait for this most special gift. Please reconcider and do Unplugged first as I was one of the lucky Jammers to be there when this gift was presented. It seems that if the count was 70/ 70 and this being the YTSEJAM and all I feel that DT should get the upper hand. PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE!!!!! :) By the way Mike how long is the Unplugged disk gonna be? 2) R. Scott gig- As far as I can remember the tape of this was also given to someone at the Ytsecon. Correct? How long is it? Mike (?) email_address_removed you posted the set list. Does this mean you have it and know how long it is? Just was wondering how impossible it would be for them to fit the whole thing on the EP? :) ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 28 Jun 1995 15:22:03 -0400 (EDT) From: Dave Silva To: ytsejam Subject: Subconscious Message-ID: Hey everybody, I'm new here so don't flame me for asking something that probably lots of people have asked already. Can somebody PLEASE email me how to get a copy of that Subconscious(sp?) disk that I keep reading about. Of course if it's a bootleg, I don't want to break any laws by getting it :-). Incidentally, let people have their own opinions on who their favorite drummer, guitarist, etc... is. Be aware that how an artist plays is limited by the medium they play in. I'm sure that Peart could play everything that Portney, Rich, etc... could play and vice-versa. Liking somebody's style the best doesn't mean that another person should come along and imply that you don't know what you're talking about because HE knows who the best is. Please, let's end this. It's really getting tiring. Otherwise, it's pretty interesting to see what all of you guys have to say. Keep it coming. Dave Silva Sometimes are big splashes are just ripples in the pool. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 28 Jun 1995 13:04:23 -0700 From: email_address_removed (Randall Braun) To: email_address_removed Subject: threads to carpets Message-ID: >King's X Dogman Cover Colours: I've seen red, blue and yellow, See JAM 865 for the facts >Describe DT to others_WITHOUT_ using others bands I guess we missed the WITHOUT part. Progressive rock with a good metal edge, if 'they' understand rock genres. For a novice: Five excellent musicians who play very intricate and excellent music with thought-provoking lyrics. It might be difficult to compare IAW's PMU and WFS, because of the great differences in instrumentation, although, IMHO, that honor goes to Extreme's 'More than Words' vs. 'Rest in Peace'; that these two pieces on AOR radio were by the same band came as quite a surprise to me in my pre-Extreme days. >On picking apart DT music: better, more complete, answer in JAM 865, I'd >add that musician's don't pick apart the music to ruin it, but rather to >understand 'How its done' >Best guitarist thread: it started with VH vs JP; I added a thread to >introduce some non-guitarists, younger Y'Jammers to some other excellent >guitarists (my intent). I would strongly agree with Gilbert Thetgyi's >discussion of the complete guitarist in JAM 865. IMO, guitarist such as >Steve Howe, Steve Morse or Ronnie Montrose might be considered to more >complete guitarists. Howe and Montrose are also noted classical >guitarists as well. Although Howe tends to mainly use one of his various >Les Pauls for electric and Martins for acoustic, he has a rather large >string arsenal at his command (see some of solo works), including one of >my favorite oddities, the harp guitar (Windham Hill's Michael Hedges uses >this quite a bit.) (I also found Page's double-neck acoustic on Unledded >to be an interesting piece of construction). > On concept albums: some listed are actually only part of whole LP/CD: >i.e. 2112; in that case, being a longtime ELP fan, I might include Tarkus >and Karn_Evil_9 as my own personal favorites. Others not already mentioned >might include Genesis' Duke and the Who's Quadraphenia (sp?; although I'm >not a bass player, John Entwhistle has some pretty good work, IMHO, on >this album.) > On one-handed keyboarding: in some earlier Jams, some J'Yammers were >complaining (?) about KM's 'one-handed keyboarding' on Awake. For >non-keyboardists, there are several reasons for using a one-handed >technique. One is the use of multiple keyboards at one time, one hand per >keyboard. Another reason concerns the history of electronic >keyboards/synths; on the earlier synths (i.e., mini-moog, etc.), the >electronic technology of the time only allowed you to play only one note >at a time; even with today's technology, many electronic keyboards have >limitations on how many keys can be played at a time. One other reason, >is that one-handed techniques allow you to play those guitar-like >speed-riffs, as in the guitar/keyboard duals/duets in many DT songs. >Finally, I came across some more interesting typos in recent Jams 'introkit'- what novice drummers practice with? 'base players'- musicians of questionable character? 'contrevertial'- ?, see definitions of 'vert' in a good dictionary No flames intended; I, too, am guilty of typos, and creating 'new words' --Randall L. Braun 'To write or to speak is almost inevitably to lie a little. It is an attempt to clothe an intangible in tangible form; to compress an immeasurable into a mold. And in the act of compression, how Truth is mangled and torn!' -- Anne Morrow Lindbergh --...fighting the fire while feeding the flames... --Rush, Second Nature(?) --... its <108 degress>, but its a dry heat; in they say that... --DT, Space-Dye Vest, my paraphrase, and its true When I was younger, I thought I knew where I stood; now that I'm growing older, I find the ground keeps moving --Youthquakes & Hardaches ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 28 Jun 1995 16:31:09 EDT From: U-E59578-Charles Hanley To: email_address_removed Subject: Trivia Question Answers Message-ID: In Ytsejam #871, Randall L. Braun asked: > Today's rock trivia question: who was the vocalist on the self-titled > Montrose album, and what well-known group is he with today? (Hint, the > group has been a thread in recent JAMs) If you get that one, who was the > vocalist on Jeff Beck's first solo album, also a well known vocalist today. No hints needed: Montrose's vocalist is SAMMY HAGAR (killer Red Motor Scooter track!), and Beck's vocalist is ROD STEWART with Ron Wood of the Stones also playing in Beck's original group. Bass-ically, Chuxter ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 28 Jun 1995 16:53:29 -0400 From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: What?? Revisited Message-ID: The following appeared in Ytsejam #868: >No joke, man!!! This news is for REAL!!! Amazing as it may seem, they're trashing Charlie and picking up this new guy I guess.< [...] >Aviad: You mean Dream Theater has a SECOND album out???< You have just entered...the Twilight Zone! Hey, Babs, can you pass me the orange juice? <---- inside joke Jen -- "Could we see clearer in a virtual reality?" - Magellan "I am the beat of your pulse/the computer word made flesh" - Queensryche email_address_removed email_address_removed ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 28 Jun 1995 16:08:04 -0500 From: humm paul gregory To: email_address_removed Subject: Kansas (non-DT -- Sorry) Message-ID: Has anyone on the list seen Kansas on their current tour? I have the opportunity to see them this Friday, but I haven't decided if I will go. I love their 70's stuff (Kansas, Song for America, Point of Know Return, Leftoverture, etc.) but I'm not sure how good they are without Kerry Livgren and their original violinist and bassist. If anyone can fill me in on how good a show they are putting on and how much of the old stuff they are playing, I would appreciate it. You may wish to e-mail me privately to avoid taking up more space here. Thanks. Paul Humm email_address_removed ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 29 Jun 1995 08:43:37 +1200 From: euan@waikato.ac.nz To: email_address_removed Subject: Caught in a web Message-ID: >> > bet that Petrucci wrote the verses and LaBrie wrote the chorus? >>Quite >> > frankly, the chorus WIMPS OUT on that song. It rocks! IT JAMS! Until >> > LaBrie cheeses out with "Caught in a web, removed from the world, >>hanging >> > on by a thread,..." the song turns to SHIT in the chorus. >> >> I'm sure that's what happened. The chorus really does ruin the power of >> the song. > >I agree that the corus sucks, but it's not just LaBries fault. Yes, >where he sings "Caught in a web, removed from the world ..." it sounds >cheesy, but the music behind LaBrie also sounds cheesy at this point. All true, but it may be because the band wanted to have some kind of contrasting theme in the song? Hey, they've done it before (see Erotomania, LTL, Metropolis, Voices, etc...) where the band suddenly changes the meter, tempo and style of the song in one left turn. That's what makes them good to listen too. Sure the song sounds cheesy, but IMHO it was just a bad call on the part of the band that the contrasting styles actually clash instead of their desired effect. ------------------------------ End of YTSEJAM Digest 872 *************************