YTSEJAM Digest 1051 Today's Topics: 1) Ramblings by Rob Weychert 2) Cygnus cd FS by "Alan J. Mallery" 3) Re: Santana thing by Stewart Johnson by "cam (c.s.) wilson" 4) Re: YTSEJAM digest 1046 by roenick@telepac.pt (Rui Rocha) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 18 Oct 1995 18:37:02 -0400 (EDT) From: Rob Weychert To: email_address_removed Subject: Ramblings Message-ID: Hi folks, First of all, those of you up in arms about the whole Blind Melon thing, why get so worked up? They feel differently about Dream Theater than we do...so? I know a LOT of people that have heard DT and not liked it (I know more non-DT fans than I do DT fans :); it's like any other music in that it's not for everyone. Yeah, they expressed their distaste for the music in a less than polite way. It's gonna happen. Deal with it. Don't pout. Surely you've talked in a similar way about music that you don't like; why can't Blind Melon? Because their opinions conflicted with yours? I mean, I make fun of cock-rock stuff like Poison and Warrant a lot, much like Blind Melon talked about DT. But I still respect the right of cock-rock fans to like it, just as Blind Melon stated at the end of the article (something like, "Don't get us wrong, we have no problem with people liking this stuff. Just keep it away from us."). So settle down. I recall a couple people applauding John Petrucci for his graciousness when he heard about the article, why can't some of you do the same? Threatening to boycott Blind Melon, grafitti their tour bus, or piss on their instruments (??) sounds kinda childish to me... Okay, elsewhere in the news, if anybody's got the lyrics to echolyn's As The World, could you PLEASE e-mail them to me, particularly, "Never the Same"? I would be forever grateful; we have to make a chap book for my Visual Thinking class, and if I don't use some of my own work, I'd like to use echolyn. Don't go to any trouble; I'm just hoping someone has it on file or something. I don't have time to write in to the address in the CD and wait for the lyrics to arrive... :) Something else: does anyone know yet who will be playing with DT for the December tour dates? I guess if anyone knew, they would have posted by now, but I couldn't resist asking. :) Even more: Somebody was asking about the song parts in Mike Portnoy's drum solos...well, the one he used for much of the I&W tour (including the Live in Tokyo video) was Pantera's "By Demons Be Driven", from their Vulgar Display of Power album. I'm not sure, but I think the guitar parts used in the solo were right from the song; I could hear Dimebag's distinctive sound. The only other song snippet that I know MP used in his solo was on the Awake tour when he used Slayer's "Reign in Blood" off the album of the same name. I thought that the guitar part used in the solo was also taken right from the song, but I've seen other people post otherwise, so I don't know. Mike's definitely interested in heavy stuff like Slayer, Pantera, Machine Head (he was wearing a Machine Head shirt when he and James were on Headbanger's Ball), Sepultura (he was wearing Sepultura shorts when I met him :), etc. I pronounce Ytsejam YIT-SEE-JAM. Mike Portnoy pronounces it IT-SAY-JAM. That's all I know about it! I don't really see how it matters, really... DAEGIBATAUOTL? Oh, sorry, that stands for: Does Anyone Else Get Irritated By All The Abbreviations Used On This List? :) I do. If you wanna say something, say it. It takes longer to figure out how to abbreviate the fucking thing than it does to actually type it (or decipher it...). Dream Theater songs and albums and stuff I can understand, but people really get carried away... That's about it for now. Sorry for the long post, but not really. :) .sigless, ROb New GWAR in six days, new Ministry in thirteen!! :) :) Currently in the stereo: Quicksand--Slip, Therapy?--Troublegum, Bloodhound Gang--Dingleberry Haze, Type O Negative--Slow Deep and Hard (I just deciphered the cover yesterday!), and Mr Bungle--Disco Volante (what do all you other Bungle fans think of it? I was wierded out at first, but now I LOVE it!! Maybe even more than the first!) ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 18 Oct 1995 17:05:48 -0600 (MDT) From: "Alan J. Mallery" To: Dream Theater List Subject: Cygnus cd FS Message-ID: I'm selling my copy of the Rush Cygnus boot. $23 postage paid in the US. Email me if interested. Thanks, Alan =================================================================== Alan Mallery/aka: email_address_removed2: email_address_removed =================================================================== Now Playing: 'Hooked on Cage' - Conducted by Lewis Clark /\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/ ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 18 Oct 1995 15:37:00 -0400 From: "cam (c.s.) wilson" To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Santana thing by Stewart Johnson Message-ID: <"4212 Wed Oct 18 19:04:32 1995"@bnr.ca> >Does anyone else out there think that Carlos Santana is one of the >greatest? His tone is so warm and smooth, and his playing is unbelievable. >I reccomend it to anyone who respects great playing. Regardless of >musical style. Check out, 'Sacred Fire' - one of the most amazing live >album ive ever heard. yes, yes, yes. santana is an amazing guitarist, and listening to his music is quite a different experience from that of DT or rush or whoever. the rock and metal guys can shred and can play with feeling, but it can often sound forced or contrived. i think carlos sounds the most natural of all, since hendrix of course. no wonder he is always wearing a hendrix shirt. his tone, his style, his technique, the feel, the fire and emotion can just tear you apart. i only latched onto his stuff a few years back but what an impact it has made on my listening habits and my guitar playing. all i can say is: if you want to make the leap from that gtr-player's syndrome, "the plateau", put down your guitar for a while and listen to santana. you'll soon be driven to play better than ever. it worked for me! cam ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 19 Oct 1995 00:01:03 GMT From: roenick@telepac.pt (Rui Rocha) To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 1046 Message-ID: Fav Bands DT,Giant,Quennsryche > YTSEJAM Digest 1046 > >Today's Topics: > > 1) Fav bands/Drummers > by "Damian G. Allis" > 2) Wow > by email_address_removed (Michael J Lello) > 3) dream theater @ > by Avery Watkins > 4) 5 fav. guitarists...besides Petrucci > by email_address_removed (Jeff Gilbert) > 5) Kevin Moore in LA > by email_address_removed (James Garrett) > 6) > by > 7) Derek > by Kevin R Laferriere > 8) Re: YTSEJAM digest 1042 > by "SHAUN WESTPHAL" > 9) Re: YTSEJAM digest 1042 > by email_address_removed (Stewart Johnson) > 10) Favorite bands > by email_address_removed (The really bored guy) > 11) Lots of stuff > by J R McCullough > 12) Tampa Drum Expo (Mike Portnoy).. > by James Peele > 13) Operation: Revolution > by James Peele > 14) Status... please don't. > by Michael Bahr > 15) > by > 16) My Top 5 > by email_address_removed (PRAXXIX) > 17) Bass rig > by Fernando Ma > 18) Re: YTSEJAM digest 1039 > by email_address_removed > 19) Re: YTSEJAM digest 1040 > by email_address_removed > 20) Blind Melon (no, not again!) > by email_address_removed > 21) Re: YTSEJAM digest 1038 > by email_address_removed > 22) USPS (NDTC) > by email_address_removed (Zack Gemmill) > 23) Re: YTSEJAM digest 1042 > by email_address_removed > 24) Blind Melon and Frank > by email_address_removed > 25) my fav bands > by email_address_removed > 26) The pronunciation of "ytsejam" > by Dan Kidney > 27) Stuff > by Damon M. Fibraio > 28) Re: Gear set-ups > by Erik Wolfe > >---------------------------------------------------------------------- > >Date: Tue, 17 Oct 1995 17:10:55 -0400 (EDT) >From: "Damian G. Allis" >To: Ytsejam >Subject: Fav bands/Drummers >Message-ID: > > Who needs other musicians! it's all about drums, anyway. > >Fav Bands: >1)Marillion/Qryche >2)Tribal Tech >3)Allan Holdsworth >4)John Scofield >5)Any good pianist doing Chopin (girlfriend included) >6)Another Tie between Tori Amos and NIN > > Honorable mention- Zappa, Rush, any manifestation of the Dave Brubeck >quartet, Tool, Stravinsky and Terry Bozzio. > >Fav Non-Mike Drummers >1)Terry Bozzio (most drummers make up parts, Terry makes compositions) >2)Chad Wackerman (anyone who knows Holdsworth knows this guy) >3)Vinnie Colaiuta (Polka king of Pennsylvania turned world's best all-around) >4)Bill Stewart (jazz guy extreme) >5)Neil Peart (of course) > > honorable Mentions- Buddy Rich, Danny Carey (Tool), Scott >Rockenfield, Mark Zonder and my older brother (relative or not, he blows >to doors off of 95.0% of the "professional" drummers out there) > > Who's ready for some drum tab posts? > > Still waiting for Ac. Dreams, > Damian > #8-)= > >"What did the drummer get on his I.Q. test?" > > Drool > > > >------------------------------ > >Date: Tue, 17 Oct 1995 19:14:36 -0400 >From: email_address_removed (Michael J Lello) >To: email_address_removed >Subject: Wow >Message-ID: <199510172314.TAA29936@r02n07> > >Couple things. > >Jerry George: If you like Lifeson and Howe, check out Steve Hackett. Great >early Genesis guitarists, supposedly the first to use finger-tapping >extensively. Some really great classical-sounding Howe/Lifeson type stuff, >especially the acoustic solo "Horizons" on the album Foxtrot. Check out >Foxtrot and Selling England By the Pound. These, of course, are during the >Peter Gabriel years. : ) > >Spain-dude: It's great that you can play a lot of Portnoy. But that just >makes you a second generation rip-off artist. (DT fans, don't curse me YET. >Keep reading) I'm sure most of you will agree that MP's solo (at least the >only one I've seen, on "Live in Tokyo") is pretty much based on Neil Peart's >solo. Especially the snare drum section, the windchime/bell tree interlude, >etc. The use of the guitar instantly reminded me of the programmed >"trumpet-like" parts near the end of Neil's solo. I am a huge Neil Peart >fan, and I also love MP. I shouldn't say "rip-off", that's not accurate. >The one thing in MP's solo that absolutely gives me chills is the pattern >between the jam-block and the cowbell, with the staggered double-bass >pattern underneath it. > >Top 5 in no order: >Rush >Yes >Queensryche >Genesis >King Crimson > >HR:Pink Floyd (should be in my 5, but there's not enough room), Adrian >Belew, Bruce Hornsby, ELP, Asia, John Wetton, Earthworks > >Does anyone know if the new Marillion album ("Afraid of Sunlight") is worth >getting? Their only album I've heard is "Brave", and LOVE it. > >Mike > >"Technology is a double-edged sword >especially when used for the weapons of war." > > --Adraian Belew, "Brave New World" > > > > >------------------------------ > >Date: Tue, 17 Oct 1995 19:40:13 -0400 (EDT) >From: Avery Watkins >To: email_address_removed >Subject: dream theater @ >Message-ID: > >Dream Theater is one of the best bands out thier. Some of the other very >good bands are Queensryche. I live in New Jersey does anyone in this >state hav the ability to play Dream Theater's bass work. Im in a band and >need a good bassist. Please reply to email_address_removed >Thanks! > > > >------------------------------ > >Date: Tue, 17 Oct 1995 19:41:40 -0400 >From: email_address_removed (Jeff Gilbert) >To: email_address_removed >Subject: 5 fav. guitarists...besides Petrucci >Message-ID: > > Why not! I guess I'll jump on this poll too... > >1) Steve Morse >2) Steve Howe >3) Jimi Hendrix >4) Eric Johnson >5) Brian May > > >**************************************************** >* "Everyday people, everyday shame * >* Everyday promise shot down in flames * >* Every day sunrise, another everyday story * >* Rise from the ashes, a blaze of everyday glory" * >* * >* -Rush * >**************************************************** > > > >------------------------------ > >Date: Tue, 17 Oct 1995 16:49:45 -0700 >From: email_address_removed (James Garrett) >To: email_address_removed >Subject: Kevin Moore in LA >Message-ID: > > >Thanks Jennifer for the great KM update! > >Do you know if he is planning on doing any gigs at any of the LA clubs? If >so, please lets us know. > > > > >James Garrett >________________________________ >email_address_removed > >"Because I had found it hard to attend to anything >less interesting than my own thoughts, I was >difficult to teach." > William Butler Yeats (Autobiographies) > > > >------------------------------ > > >*************************************************************** >* Christopher R. Merlo |8^)= * >* The University of Vermont, 211 Jeanne Mance Hall * >* Burlington, VT 05405 U.S.A. * >* * >* Reality is just a crutch * >* for people that can't handle alcohol. * >*************************************************************** > > > >------------------------------ > >Date: Tue, 17 Oct 1995 20:07:57 -0400 >From: Kevin R Laferriere >To: email_address_removed >Subject: Derek >Message-ID: > > Does anyone know Derek's birthdate? > >----------------------------------------------------------------------- >Kevin Laferriere > >email_address_removed NOTE: new e-mail address >email_address_removed >email_address_removed > >Check out my home page! >http://www.cs.usm.maine.edu/~laferrie NOTE: new URL >----------------------------------------------------------------------- > > >------------------------------ > >Date: Tue, 17 Oct 1995 19:25:36 CST >From: "SHAUN WESTPHAL" >To: email_address_removed >Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 1042 >Message-ID: > >Does anyone know if you can e-mail the members of Dream Theater >personally????? Also, how do you pronounce Ytsejam?????? > > >------------------------------ > >Date: Tue, 17 Oct 1995 20:28:47 +0900 >From: email_address_removed (Stewart Johnson) >To: email_address_removed >Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 1042 >Message-ID: > >Where to start. I guess everyone is making lists, so why dont I jump on >the bandwagon! > >Fav non-DT bands: > >1. Queensryche >2.Fates Warning >3.Live (before they got huge because of that garbage called MTV) >4. >5. Van Halen > >honorable mention: Rush, Led Zeppelin, Cream, Alice In Chains > >great newer bands: > >1. Sunny Day Real Estate (it's 'alternative', and the singing aint great, >but the music is sooooo cool) >2. Our Lady Peace (Toronto guys, they ROCK. some of the coolest guitar >sounds I've heard in non-progressive > > music) >3. Type O Negative (not too new, but really cool, i saw them open for >Queensryche, heavy, moody) > > >As far as guitarists go, someone mentioned Chris Duarte. He is a GREAT >blues/rock guy. I saw his band open for Buddy Guy, and I was blown away. > >Does anyone else out there think that Carlos Santana is one of the >greatest? His tone is so warm and smooth, and his playing is unbelievable. >I reccomend it to anyone who respects great playing. Regardless of >musical style. Check out, 'Sacred Fire' - one of the most amazing live >album ive ever heard. > >-Stew > > > > >------------------------------ > >Date: Tue, 17 Oct 1995 20:56:33 -0400 >From: email_address_removed (The really bored guy) >To: email_address_removed >Subject: Favorite bands >Message-ID: > >Im having a hard time coming up with five so Ill jsut list the stuff I lsiten >to on a regular basis: > >MR. Bungle (thier first album is great, the new one is okay, I think its going >to take some getting used to, its real strange); Candlebox; White Zombie; Rush; >Faith No More; Jesus Jones; Smashing Pumpkins (anyone heard their new song? >Its great); Tool; Nirvana; Queensryche; NIN; Live (been listening to them since >thier Mental Jewlery days, its wierd to hear them all over the radio now); >Helmet. > > Their are more but those are my favorite ones. Any Comments? > >Later > >___________________________________________________________________________ _____ > Jeff Forte email_address_removed > "All these mistakes you say I've made, got me more laugh-lines than > things that felt right" --Neds Atomic Dustbin > > "We are secrets to each other, each ones life a novel no-one else has > read; even joined in the bonds of love, we are linked to one another > by such slender threads" --Rush >___________________________________________________________________________ _____ > > >------------------------------ > >Date: Tue, 17 Oct 1995 20:39:13 -0400 (EDT) >From: J R McCullough >To: YTSEJAM Newsletter >Subject: Lots of stuff >Message-ID: > >I have not posted for a while, so I have a lot to get off my chest. > >First, how about the pronunciation of Ytsejam. I believe we all agreed >a few months ago that it should be YEET SEE JAM. > >Second, here's some bands and artists I really enjoy. You'll see that I have >very diverse musical tastes. > >1) Dream Theater (of course) >2) KISS (grew up listening to them, and can't seem to shake that groove) >3) Vanessa Willams (she has such an angelic voice) >4) Toad the Wet Sprocket >5) Al Jarreau (best male vocalist, hands down) >6) Extreme >7) Living Color (Their first album is a masterpiece) >8) Fates Warning (thanks to you guys on the 'Jam, I've found another great >band) >9) Stan Kenton Orchestra (the most innovative big band of the big band era) >10) Saga > > >To the guy who was asking about the relative quality of The DoE and Lost >in the Sky.... I think The DoE is significantly better. It almost sounds >like a professionally-recorded live album. I'd say it's close to Live at >the Marquee quality. Lost in the Sky is good, but does not have the >dynamnic range that DoE has. > >My Acoustic Dreams arrived yesterday (10/16). It's incredible. For those >of you who have not heard it yet, most tracks sound like studio tracks >that were recorded for a possible DT unplugged CD. They don't have gobs of >post-production effects, but they are definitely NOT the average >bootleg-quality tracks. Lifting Shadows off a Dream is my favorite. I >think I even like it better than the Awake version. GET THIS CD! > >To Partha -- How about them Wildcats!!! Bet you were pretty shocked when >we came up and beat the Wolves in Ann Arbor. I know I was. Now, if we can >get through the rest of the year undefeated (which is quite a stretch, I >know), you guys have to beat OSU so NU can go to the Rose Bowl. Yep, I'm >from Columbus, but I definitely bleed purple and white, not scarlet and grey. > >To Mike Bahr. Do you spend ALL your money on Magic cards? Shit, I've >spent probably over $200 on cards over the past year, but I don't have >half the cards you mention in your Magic tirades. So THAT'S where our >Subconscious and AD money is going -- to feed your Magic habit ! > >Whew! I feel better now. > > >******************* J.R. McCullough ********************** >* Find all you need in your mind, if you take the time...* >* -- Dream Theater, "Take the Time" * >********************************************************** > > > >------------------------------ > >Date: Tue, 17 Oct 1995 21:54:53 -0400 >From: James Peele >To: email_address_removed >Cc: Multiple recipients of list >Subject: Tampa Drum Expo (Mike Portnoy).. >Message-ID: > >Hi Jammers, > >I went to the Tampa Drum Expo this past Sunday featuring Mike Portnoy, >Steve Smith, Sheila E, etc... >We met several drummers and handed out lots of flyers, so hopefully we'll >get a new drummer out of this. > >What Mike Portnoy did: He gave a mini-clinic including: a drum solo, a >discussion of odd time signature and double bass (fills and rhythm), >improvisations over drum machine patterns, a performance of the 6:00 >intro and the Metropolis middle section, and a performance of Erotomania >along with a DAT of the rest of the band. > >I was amazed by this. He said that in the studio the band followed >him... and for this he was following the band following him... so he had >to anticipate what he did in the studio... He was not using a click >track and if you have not noticed, there are several tempo changes in >Erotomania... He nailed it! It was great... > >AT the end of the day, every drummer returned to the stage for this >percussion/drum jam of death! An autograph signing followed... Mike >actually remembered INFERNO (he has a t-shirt) and he was thankful for >the ytsejam printouts I gave him. I gave him the one with my "Killing >Hand" parody in it (I think he'll get a kick out of it)... > >Mike says "Hi" to everyone on the jam. He is extremely happy with the AD >cd and thanks Mike Bahr for his efforts on the project... > >Portnoy's wife loves reading the ytsejam so keep printing them out and >giving them to Mike at his clinics.... > >Jay Peele >For info on INFERNO, e-mail: email_address_removed > > > > >------------------------------ > >Date: Tue, 17 Oct 1995 22:01:34 -0400 >From: James Peele >To: email_address_removed >Cc: Multiple recipients of list >Subject: Operation: Revolution >Message-ID: > > >On Oct. 31 (Halloween), be sure to send an e-mail message to MTV >demanding that "Headbanger's Ball" be returned to the airwaves. >The address is: email_address_removed > >It's a little corny but a worthy cause. This is a massive campaign being >organized by some concerned fans of metal music. I'll be sending one in. > >Jay Peele >For info on INFERNO, E-mail: email_address_removed > >------------------------------ > >Date: Tue, 17 Oct 1995 19:06:14 -0700 (MST) >From: Michael Bahr >To: email_address_removed >Subject: Status... please don't. >Message-ID: > > A quick note to all Acoustic Dreams, Cygnus, WDATU buyers, etc. > > Please don't email me asking what the status is on your order. If >you saw your name on the list, then I got your mail, everything is cool, >and as soon as I get to it in the list, and not a moment sooner, I'll be >sending your Cds out Pronto. Believe me when I say I want them all to be >sent and received as soon as possible, because it makes my job a LOT >easier when the work is already _done_. :) > > The main problem with e-mail like this is that I usually sit >down and log on to find 100+ messages in my daily inbox, and a great deal >of them need to be addressed ASAP (reservations, since everyone wants a >chance, and address changes, that sort of thing) and "Did you send mine >yet? (envision whiny voice here: Well, when Wiiiiiiilll you send mine???) >Any chance you can send it early?" > > I hope I don't seem like a jerk about this, I mean it sincerely >and I definitely don't want to ruffle any feathers, it's just that the >time I spend answering status mail, which includes looking it up on my >ledgers and so forth and can take 10-15 minutes for a single lookup under >some circumstances, takes away from the time I could be packing and/or >sending discs out to their intended owners. > > Fun facts: The US postal service has an artificial limit on >parcels of larger than envelope size: I can only send two dozen at a >time. I sometimes circumvent this by bringing 24 in in the morning, and >24 in the evening (new shift) when I don't have classes or something that >prevents me from making the trip. But it averages out since it's closed >saturday and sunday. So more or less, I get 120 or so out every week. >Last week was a bit slow due to my having the flu, and I'm back up to >pace now. I don't know why the limit; I think it has mostly to do with >keeping clerks available for high-traffic service hours, since I >successfully took down a bundle of 45 packets during a dead afternoon >when the place was near deserted. Also consider that of each 24 packs a >day I take down, usually 14 are Acoustic Dreams and 10 are Cygnus. So >around 70 ADs go out a week, around 50 Cygnus. Adding WDATU to the mix >won't slow things down much because by then I will be all out of AD, and >possibly Cygnus too. > > >------------------------------ > > >Mike Bahr, email_address_removed > > >------------------------------ > >Date: Tue, 17 Oct 1995 17:53:56 -0700 >From: email_address_removed (PRAXXIX) >To: email_address_removed >Subject: My Top 5 >Message-ID: > >Well, here they are: > >1)Metallica >2)Megadeth >3)Primus >4)Pantera >5)Rush, I suppose > >I know EVERYONE was waiting so anxiously to see what my favourite non-DT >bands were, so I caved and posted 'em because tghat's the nice kind of guy I >am. Hey! Whaddaya know!? Four of 'em are in my sig! > > > >------------------------------ > >Date: Tue, 17 Oct 1995 16:29:49 -0700 (MST) >From: Fernando Ma >To: Ytsejam List >Subject: Bass rig >Message-ID: > >Cool thread...I use: > Carvin LB76 6-string bass (Mohagany with Maple neck) > Yamaha RBX200F (a cheap fretless) > SWR Bassic Black (nice amp, but not very loud) > Korg A4 for bass > >------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Fernando Ma > email_address_removed > http://bigdog.engr.arizona.edu/~ma >------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >"Now it's time for them to deal with me..."-Dream Theater > > > >------------------------------ > >Date: Tue, 17 Oct 1995 21:32:04 +0000 >From: email_address_removed >To: email_address_removed >Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 1039 >Message-ID: > >>Martin Spain, you can take your attitude of yours and stuff it in an >>orifice of yours! > >I believe this was the response to a post by Martin where he JOKINGLY >argued about the superiority of drummers over guitarists. Thought >Martin's post was amusing myself. > >Mike S. >a (poor but enthusiastic) guitarist > > >------------------------------ > >Date: Tue, 17 Oct 1995 21:32:04 +0000 >From: email_address_removed >To: email_address_removed >Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 1040 >Message-ID: > >>2) I've seen this question posed before but don't recall a response.. >>How >> do you pronounce 'ytsejam'? I find myself saying y-t-s-e-jam, >> because, the way it looks like it'd be pronounced 'itseejam' or >> 'itsuhjam' and both of those sound pretty gay. > >I always pronounce it "it's a jam". I kinda like that. > >Mike S. > > >------------------------------ > >Date: Tue, 17 Oct 1995 21:32:03 +0000 >From: email_address_removed >To: email_address_removed >Subject: Blind Melon (no, not again!) >Message-ID: > >>Ever since I read that article, I had lost any respect that I >>might have had for them, and believe you me... it wasn't much. I >>can't tell you what to do, but I would strongly encourage you to boycott >>them, > >Kind of extreme advice? > >>not solely on the merit of what they said about DT, but for their >>total lack of respect for their fellow musicians. It is unfortunate >>that >>we are in times where these pseudo musicians are the highest commodity. >>Oh well, It just goes to show how ignorant the general public is >>nowadays. At least we have Dream Theater and Kings X and all of the bands that >>care about something more than just the words... the MUSIC. >> Frank Marotta > >I don't think Blind Melon is one of the more popular bands out there. >The music they make pretty much guarantees that they won't be super >popular because it is so different from the norm. They hit it big >with No Rain, but not many of there songs are simple and catchy like >that. And as far as bashing fellow musicians, it seems to be >endemic, especially if this list is any indication. Not to mention >the bashing the "ignorant" general public takes. Oh, and if you look >at the covers of DT's CD's with their pictures, you will notice a lot >of hair! :) > >Mike S. > > > >------------------------------ > >Date: Tue, 17 Oct 1995 21:32:03 +0000 >From: email_address_removed >To: email_address_removed >Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 1038 >Message-ID: > >Favorite guitarists? I must have missed the poll that began this: > >1. Steve Morse >2. Steve Howe >3. Alex DeGrassi >4. Nuno Bettencourt >5. John Petrucci > >Some others: Vito Bratta (anyone remember this guy? Love his solos) >Larry Coryell, Joe Satriani, Jimi Hendrix, Eric Johnson, B.B. King >(in concert anyway). > >Mike S. > > >------------------------------ > >Date: Tue, 17 Oct 95 15:53:24 PDT >From: email_address_removed (Zack Gemmill) >To: email_address_removed >Subject: USPS (NDTC) >Message-ID: > >> >> > lads and lasses), why can't the USPS get on the ball for a >> > few packages? *arrghhh* I think we all should quit our jobs >> > and apply at the Post Office. When those in school graduate, >> > we can hire them too and promote everybody (hell, it works >> > like that in Corporate America). Our collective IQ, I'm sure, >> > is a lot higher than theirs. >> > >> What do you expect for 32 cents per letter? > >(I feared I'd reel in a postal worker !>\> > >Actually, I thought that the USPS charges just enough to barely >keep in the black, unless those ads are propoganda. > >> Mainly a good reason is because there are so many packages that come >> through the USPS. I work for the USPS in the West Windsor (NJ) >> remote encoding center and I can tell you that a good amount of time >> is dealt with mail from people who don't address mail correctly, >> don't write legibly, or don't use the ZIP+4 which is used to speed up >> mail sorting, etc. > >So you deal with idiots for customers; so do I. (I *always* use >my ZIP+4 on the return address and, if I know it, on the receiving >address, too. > >> Don't you EVER insult my IQ. Of course I'm pissed off. I'm sorry I >> don't encode the mail any faster for it to please you, but I encode >> an average of 1500 mailpieces per hour at over 12850 keystrokes >> per hour. You probably couldn't even get that high. > >Sure I couldn't; you couldn't do my job either without skill and >years of experience. > >Is this an apology? I guess it is. Any organization that is >inefficient is so due to mis*management*. I apologize for insulting >_you_ and/or your coworkers. > >Zach > > >------------------------------ > >Date: Tue, 17 Oct 1995 22:20:42 +0000 >From: email_address_removed >To: email_address_removed >Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 1042 >Message-ID: > >>How about this...I don't mean to sound so negative, because I love >>all of Dream Theater's songs (I think they are the ultimate band that >>combines everything I love about music), but I was sort of wondering what >>songs were the LEAST favorites...everyone basically thinks stuff like LtL, >>PMU, Surr, Scarred, etc. are the best, but what don't you like so >>much...Here's what I think: >> >>Least Fav. DTs: >>WDADU - Status Seeker >>I&W - Pull Me Under >>Awake - Innocence Faded >>ACOS - Zeppelin Medley > >Cool - least favorites. I like that. My least favorites: > >I&W - Pull Me Under (got me buying DT in first place, but the rest is >even better), Another Day >Awake - Innocence faded, Space Dye Vest > >Sorry to agree so much with you here, but maybe we have similar >tastes? > >Mike S. > > >------------------------------ > >Date: Tue, 17 Oct 1995 22:20:42 +0000 >From: email_address_removed >To: email_address_removed >Subject: Blind Melon and Frank >Message-ID: > >> FFFFF U U CCC K K >> F U U C C K K >> FFF U U C KK >> F U U C C K K >> F UUU CCC K K BLIND (AND DEAF) MELLON >> THANK YOU. >> FRANK > >Frank, man - you're a riot! Just for you, I think Blind Melon will >be my FAVORITE band from now on. > >Mike S. > > >------------------------------ > >Date: Tue, 17 Oct 95 22:00:34 EST >From: email_address_removed >To: email_address_removed >Subject: my fav bands >Message-ID: > > >hey.. > >Some of my favorite bands are: (in no order) > >1. Dream Theater(of course) >2. Queensryche >3. Steve Vai >4. King's X >5. Yanni >6. Ozric Tenicales >7. Phil Keggy > > >see ya > > > http://www.dreamt.org > >(check it out.............) > >------------------------------ > >Date: Tue, 17 Oct 1995 22:17:10 -0500 (CDT) >From: Dan Kidney >To: email_address_removed >Subject: The pronunciation of "ytsejam" >Message-ID: > >How about "yit-see-jam"? >Was this really worth a post? YOU MAKE THE CALL. > > --Dan > >------------------------------ > >Date: Tue, 17 Oct 95 23:23:10 EDT >From: Damon M. Fibraio >To: email_address_removed >Subject: Stuff >Message-ID: > > Here's a good question. Since we've started a guitar rig setup, why not >expand it to all instruments. Keyboards, and drums. To give you an example, >I'll include my kyeboard setup: > >Ensoniq TS-10 >Korg 05rw half space rack >Two dual foot switches: used to trigger sequencer in the TS-10, and trigger >patch selectors and for damper pedal effects on piano >P.V. kb100 keyboard amplifier > > The Korg is basically the brain of an 01W which is controlled by the >Ensoniq. Any other setups for keys, guitars or drums should be posted, I am >curious to know what all musicians are doing. > > Oh, by the way, Blind melon don't deserve anything except for us DT fans >to piss on their instruments and sell them for the three cents that they're >worth. Hell, let's kill them, maybe we'll get away with it. O.J. did. > > And now: for something completely different: > > thi nking of having a little get together at my place of all Ytsejammers in >the NJ area who can get to Monmouth College. Nothing too fancy, (or loud, I >have roommates), but just to hang out and play DT. and check out bootlegs >that we have and stuff. Anyone interested email me at: >email_address_removed > >------------------------------ > >Date: 17 Oct 95 23:51:45 EDT >From: Erik Wolfe >To: "INTERNET:ytsejam@arastar.com" >Subject: Re: Gear set-ups >Message-ID: > >My gear, mostly toys: > >Guitars: >===== >2 Gibson Les Paul Customs - 1 Cream, and a '57 Black Beauty. >1 Sandoval Flying V - made by Karl Sandoval of Samick Guitars. >1 '64 Fender Strat >1 Gibson Firebird XII-string. >1 Yamaha Classical >1 Ovation 6-st. acoustic. > >Amps: >==== >3 - 100W JCM800 4x12 Marshall stacks in White >Peavey Standard 130W head on an Ampeg BX42 4x12 >All cabinets are loaded with Altec speakers. >and a Pignose > >Effects: >====== >1 - Roland Volume Pedal >1 - Vox V846 Wah >1 - MXR Dist. + >1 - MXR 10-Band EQ >1 - MXR Flanger >1 - MXR Stereo Chorus >1 - Korg SE-500 Stage Echo >1 - Roland RE-201 Tape Echo >1 - MXR Time Delay >1 - Yamaha Analog Delay >1 - Maestro Echoplex >1 - Maestro Phase Shifter > >ok...I know, no more... only DT content next time. >As for DT content: >I got a JPM100 guitar coming. > >Anyone familiar with Randy Rhoads and his equipment will know my list. > >Later... > > >------------------------------ > >End of YTSEJAM Digest 1046 >************************** > ------------------------------ End of YTSEJAM Digest 1051 **************************