YTSEJAM Digest 1247 Today's Topics: 1) New DT bootleg CD (but kind of old): "Live USA" live in Japan by email_address_removed.de (Ties Goebel) 2) KISS reunion by email_address_removed (Barb Battaglia) 3) DT supporting local bands by "Richard W. Bradley" 4) [Timelag] New ytsejam by zebrowski steven 5) upright bass by email_address_removed (Marc Respass) 6) LaBrie's opera technique by email_address_removed (Marc Respass) 7) Another Bonham and DT similarity by "John R. Kotzian" 8) Ingleesh by John Mastin 9) 6 string on the mirror intro live by email_address_removed 10) Progressive? by email_address_removed 11) playing WDADU tracks live by email_address_removed 12) response to joey (Re: YTSEJAM digest 1240) by Scott Daugherty 13) Akchooly.... by Ben Laussade 14) Instrumental 1 by "Richard A. Rivera" 15) Raise the knife by Thomas Prehn 16) WDATU by Cornholio 17) i'm all alone here by kristopher long 18) John Petrucci Video!! by John Nguyen 19) FW CDs by email_address_removed.se 20) Galactic Cowboys by email_address_removed (Master of the Rings) 21) Various replies by borlangw 22) HAS-BEENS!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!? by email_address_removed 23) Wait till ya hear THIS. by Ben Laussade ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 30 Jan 96 14:11 MET From: email_address_removed.de (Ties Goebel) To: email_address_removed Subject: New DT bootleg CD (but kind of old): "Live USA" live in Japan Message-ID: Okay, the subject might sound confusing... but let me explain: I just bought a new DT bootleg CD (quite cheap, for 15DM ($10)): The cover just says "Dream Theater", on the back there`s a little note: "Live in the USA", so I was quite surprised when I listened to the CD and found out that it`s just another copy of the Saitama 1/24/95 show (actually it`s not the whole show `cause it`s just one CD...). Ties ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 30 Jan 1996 09:34:11 -0500 (EST) From: email_address_removed (Barb Battaglia) To: email_address_removed Subject: KISS reunion Message-ID: >Also, for any KISS fans out there; [deleted] if you've never got the chance >to see them during their heyday, now's your chance. --Scott Cook Hello everyone, it's BABS. Yes, Scott is right on this one. Anyone who wasn't around for this time, check it out. It's a piece of Americana. I recently caught their MTV Unplugged gig and it was really fantastic. The best part was when they were joined by Peter Criss (my personal favorite) and Ace Frehley on stage. I think that their hopping onto the nostalgia kick is pretty cool, kind of like a swan song for them - although I have a gut feeling that those costumes are going to need to be let out a little in the seams. Trust me I know, it's happened to me :P -BABS ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 30 Jan 1996 10:13 am EST (15:13:25 UT) From: "Richard W. Bradley" To: email_address_removed Subject: DT supporting local bands Message-ID: <27532013096101324@FREDONIA> Ytsejamers, I've been on this list for about two years now and I haven't written much but I have ejoyed being a part of the ytsejam community. I've been a dream theater fan for about 4 years and have enjoyed every thing I've heard by them including Mike Bahr's boodlegs and some of the other various bootlegs that are out there. I'm from the Rochester area and I go to school at SUNY Fredonia which is about 35 min south west of buffalo. Durring my time here at fredonia I have been exposed to a great deal of new music, and one of the local bands that I was turned on to is Without Warning. They record in Japan under the Zero lable and I have to admit that I am very impressed with their music. One day I decided to read the liner notes and came to realize that they have recieved some help from Dream Theater, in particular John Petrucci. It was great to see DT helping out a smaller band. If anyone knows of any other bands that are endorsed by Dream Theater I would love to hear about them because I love listening to new music and It seems that Dream theater has great taste in music. If anyone would like to know more about Without Warning I would be happy to give them some more information and even make coppies for other jammers to listen to. Write me at email_address_removed and I will get back to you with more info. Thanks, Rich ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 30 Jan 1996 11:24:43 -0500 (EST) From: zebrowski steven To: email_address_removed Subject: [Timelag] New ytsejam Message-ID: I must say that Ken Bibb is doing an outstanding job of moderating the list, but does anyone agree with me that the lag time sucks? Messages that I post a week ago just get to the jam today . I guess I can't complain, but if I need someting to get to someone quick, I'll have to go to the Post Office! Steve Z [I agree that it sucks. I'll flush the queue when the new list comes up--kbibb] ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 30 Jan 1996 11:25:52 -0500 From: email_address_removed (Marc Respass) To: email_address_removed Subject: upright bass Message-ID: Mark (email_address_removed) wrote: > I've been classically trained in piano and upright bass Yeah man! Another acoustic bass player. Although I have to confess that, for all intents and purposes, I've switched back to electric. I did do my classical orchestra bit though :) --Marc R ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 30 Jan 1996 11:25:57 -0500 From: email_address_removed (Marc Respass) To: email_address_removed Subject: LaBrie's opera technique Message-ID: Ernesto Schnack wrote: > Actually he [LaBrie] studied opera for 4 and a half years... and in > case you didn't know, mr. masters degree in music... the > technique opera singers use sacrifices diction for volume... Ahhh. So that's why you never know what the words are until you look on the inside cover. Personally, I like that because I never remember them so I can just sing along whatever I want. Know would know because LaBrie has that way of sluring paragraphs together :). BTW, this isn't a slam of LaBrie. Like many others, I think he's a great vocalist. My very first impression of him (from Awake - the first album I got after WDADU) was that he was a strong vocalist and it was refreshing to hear a great rock vocalist. But he does slur those words :). --Marc R ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 30 Jan 1996 12:54:06 -0500 (EST) From: "John R. Kotzian" To: email_address_removed (Ytsejam ) Subject: Another Bonham and DT similarity Message-ID: > listening to my older CDs the other day, and I came through "Bonham" ... -Funny thing about this is...my favorite song off the "Mad Hatter" album was a track called "Change of a Season". Cool huh? -John email_address_removed ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 30 Jan 1996 13:42:05 -0600 (CST) From: John Mastin To: email_address_removed Subject: Ingleesh Message-ID: > use "whose" and try not to be so condescending.. The single apostrophe > is used for contractions to indicate a missing letter or letters.. WOAH! Hang on there! I thinked that I subscribed to the ytsejam@arastar.com mailing list, not email_address_removed!!!! If that are true, then keep the english lessons in your head on off our list. Ken, why wasn't this censored out of the list? Ha, ha, ha. Just kidding everyone. Now don't go and get pissy about it. :-) Johnny Motown, brought to you today by the letter K and the number 5. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 30 Jan 1996 15:22:33 -0500 From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: 6 string on the mirror intro live Message-ID: In a message dated 96-01-29 07:19:14 EST, you write: >Did John Petrucci have his 7-string on the Music in Progress tour? No, he used a 6 string on The Mirror intro to Take The Time. If you take a regular bar chord on the A string, second fret (sorry-I don't know the names of the chords) and just add the second fret on the E string it sounds almost as heavy. later--------------Brian ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 30 Jan 1996 15:34:29 -0800 From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Progressive? Message-ID: <199601302334.PAA00785@main> Progressive music as I see it has proven to be one of the fastest developing fields of music. But it's listeners still pay attention to older things. I am a huge Rush fan, one of their concerts changed my life. Yes, King Crimson and DT have all proved to be Progressive giants. Despite this, Progressive has a lack of attention because (as one person put it) "It takes too much thought." And as another person mentioned, people find it self-absorbed. (I agree 23:06 is a fairly long song, but still awesome) What of Beethoven? Sony developed CD players just so you didn't have to flip the tape when listening to his 9th symphony. Anyway, it's not a crime to be self absorbed, is it? Maybe in the Soviet Union of the 80's it is, but not here in the USA. Progressive is an ignored form of music because of the features that distinguish it. It has an image problem that prevents many from turning to one of the most creative and powerflu forms of art. Let's not lose our listeners to rap, pop and dance music favored by the general public. This is a real art form, not some kind of fad. We need to establish that. Dream Theater has done it's part, and so have the other legendary bands that have shaped progressive rock. It's our turn now. Mark Tomko The same guy that asked about King Crimson Mr. Sarcasm has left the premises. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 30 Jan 1996 14:55:02 -0600 (CST) From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: playing WDADU tracks live Message-ID: Hi everyone, Okay, I know this thread has kinda died down, but something just occurred to me. Someone mentioned that the biggest reason why DT doesn't play stuff off of WDADU is because not very many are familiar with them (which BTW is what John P told me when I asked him if they'd play anything off WDADU that night - Nov 4 94). While I understand that, I must mention that no-one (including us 'jammers) is familiar when they extend a song, add a new intro or play a new instrumental - not that I'm complaining. I love all the stuff you can only hear at a concert, BUT I do find that reason (that the audience won't be familiar with the song) to be a bit of an excuse to not play WDADU stuff. For any band members reading: if nothing else, in the future, please include one WDADU in the set - at least us 'jammers will be familiar with the song. And if nothing else, maybe those who don't know the song will look for it and come across WDADU (and therefore buy a copy). If in fact the band isn't happy with the songs (since they are older), why not take a little time (not necessarily as much as for ACoS) to "update" a couple tracks, maybe even one from the Majesty demo. I for one would love to exchange a track that we commonly hear at a DT show (whatever that song may be) for something rare (anything off of WDADU or the Majesty demos). I'm curious to hear anyone's thoughts. Scott Hansen email_address_removed ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 30 Jan 96 15:25:17 EST From: Scott Daugherty To: Ytsejam Subject: response to joey (Re: YTSEJAM digest 1240) Message-ID: I just wanted to reply to the post by Joey about the form of DT tunes. I'm not out to attack you, because I agree with some of what you said. I'm a music major so I have taken quite a bit of Theory and Analysis, and I too pay attention to the form of DT's songs. Ytse Jam is a good example of a tune which simply exploits a couple of ideas in different guises (and there's nothing wrong with that!). My argument is this: you compared the form of DT tunes to that of Pearl Jam, and I think there is a point to be made (I realize that you were just making a generalization). My feeling is that DT is different because THEY pay attention to the form of their music. They know when they want to repeat a section or change it in a certain way. Pearl Jam, IMO, probably goes more from the gut, or simply writes a song in the form of those that they've heard for years. Finally, I'd just like to say that, as humans, we need form - it helps us to make sense of the world around us. Every piece of music has a form. Form isn't bad, form is our friend! All in my humble opinion, Scott Daugherty ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 30 Jan 1996 15:09:30 -0700 From: Ben Laussade To: email_address_removed Subject: Akchooly.... Message-ID: >Actually he studied opera for 4 and a half years... In the fold-out of Awake, James thanks his opera coach. "And what it all comes down too...is that your money's gonna be minemine miiinee....Put the twenty in my pocket and the rest in my Swiss bank account." Alanis Morrisette, "Money in My Pocket" Ben "Not Bafu Vai" Laussade ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 30 Jan 1996 18:31:51 -0500 (EST) From: "Richard A. Rivera" To: Dream Theater Subject: Instrumental 1 Message-ID: I just got back from a local CD store in town. Unfortunately, I found out that Galactic Cowboy's new album has been delayed till Feb. Bummer. On the bright side, I decided to check out the DT section just for kicks. Low and behold, right in front of my eyes was "Instrumental." I quickly snagged it and I've only gotten a chance to listen to it once. Wow!!! It's amazing. It's really interesting to hear Afterlife, TOWHTSTS, and The Killing Hand w/o vocals (they sound better, but that's just my opinion on Charlie). They have a song called "Resurrection of Ernie" that kicks ass. For all you shedders out there, there's a three-part "Guitar Player" spotlight that will blow your minds. It blew mine, and I don't even play guitar. Buy this thing from Tim Lodge ASAP. You won't be sorry. Richie WDATU..... ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 31 Jan 1996 00:25:47 +0100 From: Thomas Prehn To: email_address_removed Subject: Raise the knife Message-ID: Hi there! Remember the magazine-interview with Mike Portney, which somebody mailed to the jam some time ago? (2 parts) In this interview Mike said that the band had just finished a new song called "Raise the knife". He also said that he had completed the lyrics to the song. I have been wondering, what subject the lyrics could be about. It would be nice to hear some different suggestions! Thomas Prehn ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 31 Jan 1996 00:38:31 -0500 From: Cornholio To: email_address_removed Subject: WDATU Message-ID: hey all, I just got it about four days ago and it is awesome. Make sure to read the liner notes so that you are not suprised that one or two trax there was nothing to be done about the inferior sound quality. I got AD with WDATU as well. It rocks. Bruce D is great on Perfect strangers. I also got a copy of Subcon. I was not Mercy Fucked and would like to know where it is in the old version. I have a copy of the new version in which you can be Mercy Fucked. I love the plese dont go thatevery one talks about. I also got TSM single today. It was 9.99. The store also had (drum roll, BEN LAUSSADE, that means you) WDADU on import. Out of print temporarily? I think not. Oh yeah, one last thing. I made a dub of DT stuff for a convert of mine. It is two 90 minute tapes and if you want a set list, so to speak, email me. I would be happy to share. Another last thing. I am borrowing Shadow Gallery's Carved in Stone and Enchant's Blueprint of the World. Both are just great. I recommend both to the hard core prog-rock fan who is looking for something new to add to the collection. Also, a plug for Season's End { } and soon for inferno and superior. Later y'all Yitzik ____________________________________________________ "Spread before you is your soul, So forever hold the dreams within our hearts. Thru natures inflexible grace I'm learning live" ---Dream Theater--- ____________________________________________________ ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 31 Jan 1996 00:52:56 -0500 (EST) From: kristopher long To: email_address_removed Subject: i'm all alone here Message-ID: i just wanted to say how cool it is that we have this mailing list. I go to college in a little town in upstate NY and it's a lot different from LI where they've gotten quite a bit of exposure. Barely anyone here likes my music. It's all rap or sappy, mainstream music that I hate. Once i saw a guy with an awake shirt and i know a kid who loves DT but doesn't even friggin have ACOS. I'm glad i found a way to talk to people who listen to my stuff. Does anyone else have these problems? BTW, for you headbangers on the list, check out Down's CD(it's got Phil Anselmo and Pepper Keenan). I just bought it today. It kicks ass. Talk to y'all later(i think that's the first time i've ever said "y'all"). Bye. ---Kris Long "Take your weapon. Strike me down, and your journey to the dark side shall be complete!" ---the Emporer ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 31 Jan 1996 08:24:25 -0600 (CST) From: John Nguyen To: email_address_removed Subject: John Petrucci Video!! Message-ID: Hey, Its been a while since I've written to the JAM (its nice to be back). But I just had to tell everyone that by this Friday, I will have john Petrucci's insructional guitar video in my hands!! Its called ROCK DISCIPLINE and its from REH Videos. I found the ad in the latest Guitar mag (the one where they give the 50 most influential hard rock guitar songs since the beatles). Anyway, I will let everyone know how the video is...when I saw Mike Portnoy in Wichita for his drum clinic he said that the rest of the guys in DT are in the VID too!!! Can't wait.... John Nguyen email_address_removed ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 31 Jan 1996 17:05:52 +0100 From: email_address_removed.se To: email_address_removed Subject: FW CDs Message-ID: Hello, A few digests ago somebody asked about Fates Warning Cds to purchase for first time listeners. Well, I would not really recommend their latest one - 'Inside Out'- its a bit too sombre and depressing, I think the band was/are going through a rough patch at the time. If you want a recent FW cd try ' Parallels' - now that is well produced and sounds really good - a thoughtful album. Thier early stuff has been released as double CDs by Metal Blade records and, as normal, it's their best stuff. Try 'No Exit'. Also, there was an amusing comment about the band's picture in the Inside- Out CD inlay. It gave me a fright to see how rough those guys looked. The photos with 'Parallels' are more complimentary. The best band pictures I have seen are the back of I&W - DT look really cool, and the portraits of Rush on the Hold Your Fire cd. Reagards, Ashley. Good luck Ashley Wong ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 31 Jan 1996 13:57:17 -0500 From: email_address_removed (Master of the Rings) To: email_address_removed Subject: Galactic Cowboys Message-ID: I wandered in to the Record Store yesterday and I found the new Galactic Cowboys CD. I think it came out yesterday. It is called Machine Fish. It is about 70 minutes long and it sounds more like Space in Your Face than the first album. I was wondering if there sound would change with Dane leaving the band, but I never checked to see that he never wrote any of the songs. Anyway, they sound the same and I think it is a good album. Oh yeah! DT is the only band that they thank. I would recommend it if you like GC and I am pretty sure everybody on here does. Ted Knickerbocker ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 31 Jan 1996 19:39:39 GMT From: borlangw To: email_address_removed Subject: Various replies Message-ID: email_address_removed wrote: > I read from the Metal Hammer (Jan.1996) that Queensryche's CD-ROM will not be > released in the UK. The fact that they are actually releasing a CD-ROM proves that they are finally disappearing up their own arses. Patricia wrote: > Yes I did. I have an edited version of the show. [Headbanger's Ball] How about the Noisy Mothers slot? Was it much worse? Graham B. ____________________________________________________________________________ | | | Graham Borland email_address_removed.ac.uk http://www.dcs.gla.ac.uk/~borlangw |:: |____________________________________________________________________________|:: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 31 Jan 1996 17:02:46 -0500 From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: HAS-BEENS!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!? Message-ID: >and that includes "The Great" Van Halen and all those other dried-up >has-beens. I'm sorry, but even if VH's new album is a bit "poppy". I saw VH at Jones Beach last August, and they are still alive and kickin'! later--------------Brian ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 31 Jan 1996 15:14:14 -0700 From: Ben Laussade To: email_address_removed Subject: Wait till ya hear THIS. Message-ID: Marc " " Respass said: (about the intro to The Mirror) >Well, Ben. You rule. I remember finally figuring out what was going on and >it was a great day for me :). That part is just an excellent example of >Dream Theater's writing ability. It just sounds so great and grooves but it >really messes with a lot of people. Yeah...but it took me a year and a half to figure out what waas happening in the beginning of Metallica's "Don't Tread On Me". If you know the song, you'll understand it...if you don't...TOO BAD! :-) The intro goes: POW POW POW DUH DUH The way I was hearing it for a year and a half was if the third "POW" was 1, and the first two were pickup notes. I still think that that's what it's sposed to be for the FIRST part pf the intro...but, then they (Metallica :-) change it so that the _first_ "POW" is 1. Geez...I remember the day I figured that out. I felt like a new man. Those who have the TSM single... In the TTT demo, during the key solo, JP solos along with him, not unison-it didn't have anything to do with the key part-for about two bars. IMO, that sounded awesome. I'd like to hear a long section where DS and JP solo together. Actually, "at the same time" would be a better term to use. "And what it all comes down too...is that your money's gonna be minemine miiinee....Put the twenty in my pocket and the rest in my Swiss bank account." Alanis Morrisette, "Money in My Pocket" Ben "Not Bafu Vai" Laussade ------------------------------ End of YTSEJAM Digest 1247 **************************