YTSEJAM Digest 1277 Today's Topics: 1) Richie Kotzen _Inner Galactic Fusion Experience_ review by Walter S Semerenko 2) Mail Item Format Warning by "RESPONSE at IBMMAIL 02/20/96 - 07:48:36" 3) Re: Drinking Game Re-visited by "Damon M. Fibraio" 4) Re: Portnoys Kick Pedals by email_address_removed (Dr. Mosh) 5) Re: The Hangover by borlangw 6) Tony MacAlpine by Darren Redick 7) re:james singing falsetto by richard@capitale.qc.ca (Richard James) 8) Portnoy's Kicks/hi-hats etc. by Elliott Kim 9) FYI by Charone Frankel 10) Savatage review by Benjamin Brizzell 11) (U)A couple things by "Steven Johnson" 12) Birch Hill Tapes by email_address_removed 13) nothing much by YAP 14) Portnoy/Petrucci clinic by Kris Claerhout 15) Ok... lemmie clear this up... by Pat Griffin 16) Posting to the Ytsejam through Lifting Shadows by World Wide Web User 17) Re: LaBrie's best shows... by BERTAPELLE ADAM RAYE 18) Bass Tabs!! by email_address_removed 19) do you know? by email_address_removed 20) when by email_address_removed 21) Re-F.W by email_address_removed ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 20 Feb 1996 02:43:51 -0500 (EST) From: Walter S Semerenko To: email_address_removed Subject: Richie Kotzen _Inner Galactic Fusion Experience_ review Message-ID: Richie Kotzen _Inner Galactic Fusion Experience_ Lineup: Guitars: Richie Kotzen Bass: Jeff Berlin (3 tracks), Richie Kotzen Drums: Greg Bissionette Organ, sounds, voices: Richie Kotzen Label: Shrapnel Overall performance: Guitars: Wow, this guy freaks me out! Richie is one of the most technically proficient players (under JP-DTC) out there, and it shows on this album. His style is mostly jazzy, but he fuses this with everything ranging from psychedelic funky rhythms to textural romps to sweeping arpeggios. Very complex stuff. I heard a little bit of Kotzen's earlier stuff, and I wasn't overly impressed. Now with this instrumental out, it is going to knock off Joe Satriani's _Surfing with the Alien_ off my all-time favorite instrumental. --sorry Pat ;) Bass: Jeff Berlin plays on 3 songs, and Richie on the rest of the album. Both are great. The bass can range from groggy bass grooves to funky bass lines. Richie is just as good as he is on guitar. One of the things I like so much about IGFE is that most of the time the bass is going in its own direction, yet complementing the guitar. Drums: Greg is a versatile player. He has played with Satriani, Gary Hoey, and I'm sure with many others too. He has a nice jazzy style. For being a studio drummer, he's a damn good one. A great drummer with little recognition from the outside world. If you want to hear something innovative, GO OUT AND BUY THIS ALBUM! Its good enough to satiate those progressive urges that you might have. This CD deserves to be in every guitar freaks collection. You won't be disappointed...and if you are, go ahead, flame me. ********************************************* In one of the guitar magazines this month, there is an article "Listening Room" where John Pettrucci critiques several bands. The bands are Iron Maiden, Jason Becker,Rush, Peter Gabriel, and several others. He also mentioned in the article that Al Dimeola was a major influence on him. Walter. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 20 Feb 1996 02:49:13 EST From: "RESPONSE at IBMMAIL 02/20/96 - 07:48:36" To: email_address_removed Subject: Mail Item Format Warning Message-ID: The mail item that you sent at 07:48:41 GMT on 20 Feb 1996 has been delivered. However, it has been necessary to convert this item into a format that is acceptable to the recipient, FITIPMOL at IBMMAIL. Information beyond column 79 in the mail item will have been wrapped. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 20 Feb 96 3:09:03 EST From: "Damon M. Fibraio" To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Drinking Game Re-visited Message-ID: Well, just for the record, ... I don't think I could be better, I know I could be better. Some of you know this feeling. You don't want to be in college. You want to get out and start your life. But the parental units are threatening to make you homeless if you drop out, so ... you stay in your miserable surroundings. That's me. And the best part is that my former band decided that they might not want keyboard players in their band anymore. So, I'm pounding the musical pavement. I feel so unloved. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 20 Feb 1996 01:11:21 PST From: email_address_removed (Dr. Mosh) To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Portnoys Kick Pedals Message-ID: I also think MP has two hi-hats... so does Nicko, so when he's switching his footing, he uses the hi-hat which is set tight already... the other is an open hi-hat... -The Doc -- #$%*#$*@ REAL: email_address_removed + VIRTUAL: email_address_removed *@#$*@#$ *$%&%#$* The Dream Theater Archives: ftp.netcom.com: /pub/dr/drkhoe/dt &*@#$*@$ **%^$#$% WWW: "ftp://ftp.netcom.com/pub/dr/drkhoe/www/dthome.html" #$**@#*$ *$*$*$*# Reality Enhancement Software - Engineering Reality *$&#*#@$ ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 20 Feb 1996 11:06:48 GMT From: borlangw To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: The Hangover Message-ID: Scott wrote: > Graham Borland, old chap-- your bloody pint of bitter is on its way, as > soon as I figure out how to digitize the bastard. Oh, bloody hell. Bugger > MY arse, you silly English kannnnnniggitt! (Jolly good, jolly good... > cheerio, mate.) I AM NOT ENGLISH!!!! I'm Scottish. And, as Neil Gallop kindly pointed out, I wasn't REALLY inviting you all to bonk my bum. I only realised what I'd said after I'd said it . . . :-) Graham B. ____________________________________________________________________________ | | | Graham Borland, email_address_removed.ac.uk, http://www.dcs.gla.ac.uk/~borlangw |:: |____________________________________________________________________________|:: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 20 Feb 1996 13:36:59 GMT From: Darren Redick To: email_address_removed Subject: Tony MacAlpine Message-ID: <199602201336.NAA25193@nethead.co.uk> Hey! Has anyone heard or seen Tony MacAlpine play? He's unbelievable! I highly recommend checking him out. I think Petrucci fans will completely dig him. He's a gtrist and keyboardist. Not too much in the way of unusual time sigs but incredibly adept (maybe thats an understatement). He's on Shrapnel Records and his most recent album is called Evolution. Tony Franklin is on bass and Mike Terrana on drums. Terrana is Yngvie's(sp?) former drummer and a hell of a nice guy. I had the pleasure of meeting him before the show. I'm serious. Check it out! -Darren ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 20 Feb 1996 08:42:23 +0500 From: richard@capitale.qc.ca (Richard James) To: email_address_removed Cc: email_address_removed Subject: re:james singing falsetto Message-ID: <9602201342.AA13328@jason.qc.ca> on this song (another day on acoustic dream) it isn't james who singing the song The song is interpreted by mike bahr's group please mike would you confirm that to all the "jam" ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 20 Feb 1996 09:06:31 -0500 (EST) From: Elliott Kim To: Dream Thespians Subject: Portnoy's Kicks/hi-hats etc. Message-ID: Buster made an excellent and painfully obvious observation: Portnoy's hi-hat work is fucking incredible. For that matter, there is no weakness in his technique, anyway! But some of that incredible switching between open and closed hi hat and the ride cymbal while going at it on both kick drums is possible because he's got 3 hi hats - one pedal operated, one permanently open and one permanently shut. The last two being on the right, somewhere near the ride cymbal. No fancy footwork there - it's just a flick of the wrist! Check out the DT gear list on various DT web sites and on drkhoe's ftp site. Every last piece of percussion that Mike P. has is listed. (I know, I typed it in) Now addressing the question that John Kotzian put forth to the jam: Are we content with who we are, or do we want more? Of course I want more! Bigger! Better! Louder! Faster! More DT content! More alcohol content! More Bafu Vai posts! More Mike Bahr CDs! I'm not saying that we should be depressed that we're not where we want to be, just that we should always be striving for more. That's what keeps us going. Hell, I've got a shot at a full-ride scholarship to Berklee College of Music. I'll have to practice and study hard enough to make body parts fall off - fingers, ass, dick... but man, it would be worth it! Just think about why you're reading this. You're on the jam, and you're a DT fan. Seeking to improve, and being the best you can be is what DT is all about to me! I'll never be satisfied... But I'm content to be that way... Paradoxical? Drink up! Practice hard! Study hard! Tell me to shut the f*** up! Elliott Kim Florida International University email_address_removed email_address_removed ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 20 Feb 1996 08:10:22 -0800 (PST) From: Charone Frankel To: email_address_removed Subject: FYI Message-ID: I really cannot believe I am doing this, but....I'm drunk, yeah, that's it. Actually, my purpose in writing this post is to thank Damon for taking the trouble <--- (Ha Ha, see? I'm not a total dork.) to write us that long letter explaining his condition. Thank you, Damon, that was very informative (slap me if this is too cheesy) and hopefully we won't bug you again about it. OK then, now for the geeky, meathead thing I always HAVE to do even though I lose at least a dozen friends every time. Look, I'm a pre-med student, I have way too much spare time, and I haven't taken my medication yet this morning. So this is what I am going to do. I am going to answer a medical question Damon asked even though nobody gives a shit. It's just this thing I find myself doing now and then, it's a chemical imbalance or something, and if you can find my house, feel free to shoot me. But then again, you might thank me if this comes up the next time you are playing Trivial Pursuit. 20/20 vision means that you can see from 20 feet what the average person can see from 20 feet. Damon said that he once had 12/1200 vision, which means that he can see from 12 feet what the average person can see from 1200 feet. Class dismissed. <*<*<*<*<*<*<*<*<*<*<*<*<*<*<*<*<*<*<*<*<*<*<*<*<*<*<*<*<*<*<* @ .. @ Charone Frankel /\_/\ (----) ( o.o ) ( >__< ) "Death is the first > - < dancing turtle" -James LaBrie <*<*<*<*<*<*<*<*<*<*<*<*<*<*<*<*<*<*<*<*<*<*<*<*<*<*<*<*<*<*<* ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 20 Feb 1996 11:58:37 -0500 (EST) From: Benjamin Brizzell To: email_address_removed Subject: Savatage review Message-ID: Hello all, Has anybody out there read the review of Dead Winter Dead by Savatage in the new Metal Maniacs? I picked it up a few days ago and was amazed at how the reviewer totally shredded the whole disk and said that it should have never been made. The review of ACOS in the previous issue was actually pretty good, though. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Ben Brizzell | "Flee the icy Lucifer. | | e-mail address: | Oh, he's an awful fellow! | | email_address_removed | What a mistake! | | Individual Studies | I didn't take a feather from his pillow." | | Sage Junior College | - JETHRO TULL | | of Albany | "A Passion Play" | ------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Check out my band, ANACHRONISM's, new home page at | | http://fire.camp.clarkson.edu/~rappazmc/pump.html | ------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: 20 Feb 1996 11:01:11 GMT From: "Steven Johnson" To: email_address_removed Subject: (U)A couple things Message-ID: Hey all! First, the drinking game is hilarious!!! Best post in teh "long form" category since the early "Ytse & Jam"s. Second, I think the Bulls (oh yea, baby!!!!) should replace "Eye in the Sky"du ring player intros for PMU. WIth the lights going out and the UNited Center crowd going nuts, the lone guitar would tear through the darkness and .... oops. Got a little carried away there. Third, Koggie asked about where we are in life and changes we may make. I am a professional, but the drummer in my band and I were discussing becoming full time musicians. I dunno if I want to deal with all the negatives of that lifestyle. I've got too much dork practicality in me to drop everything and follow that road. BTW, is anyone here into progressive jazz (or acid jazz)? That's basically the genre of my new band. Hopefully we'll be playing out by early April. LATER- Steve p.s.--still collecting names of those interested in Mid Ytse Con...were into double digits!!!! *************************************************************** e v i t c e p s r e p w e n a t e G Steve Johnson, Amoco Media Relations -- email_address_removed *************************************************************** ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 20 Feb 1996 13:16:04 -0500 From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Birch Hill Tapes Message-ID: Hey Jammers, First , thank you, to Brian Cox for providing this recording of the December show for us. For many of us that had plans of attending and where unable to, it's a bitter sweet thing. But the energy of the night is on the tapes and at least I can imagine myself there. Brian the tapes are great even with the bass noise which you forget about very quickly. Man, James sounds like Bono when singing Bad(U2) and the crowd wasn't bad either. Take care all, Victor P.S. E-man I do remember you, but by ekim or Elliot. I'll catch you guys in IRC again thanks for your help. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 20 Feb 1996 12:54:13 -0700 (MST) From: YAP To: YtseJam Subject: nothing much Message-ID: I haven't post in a while and decided to write after listening to WDATU #425 for the hundreth time. I never got used to Charlie D's voice so I love every song on it (well, almost all) What I can't get used to is James screaming. But Ytsejam and Moonbubbles are AWESOME. The cover is great too. Thanks again, Mike B. ps. I still roll whenever I think about "Death is the first dancing turtle" Hui-Chi email_address_removed ------------------------------ Date: 20 Feb 96 13:32:32 EST From: Kris Claerhout To: List Dream Theater Subject: Portnoy/Petrucci clinic Message-ID: Mike Portnoy and John Petrucci are doing a clinic on March 19 in Holland! It will be in Den Bosch in venue Willem II. Unfortunately I can't be there because I'm on tour with Tony MacAlpine through Europe. Kris ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 20 Feb 1996 14:57:20 -0600 (CST) From: Pat Griffin To: email_address_removed Subject: Ok... lemmie clear this up... Message-ID: WildKoba wrote: >that pat guy sure had a lot to say. >kevin was fired?? that's news to me. A lot of people have been giving me shit about this statement. If you go back and read the post, it's a phreakin' STORY! I was relating my DT experiance. I did not have 'net or email when I saw them in concert, and I hadn't heard anything about Kevin leaving or being fired. I KNOW he left the band. I KNOW he wasn't fired, but at the time I was at the concert, I didn't know what was going on, only that my favorite keyboardist was no longer in my favorite band, and needless to say, I was a little miffed! I'm sorry if I confused the masses and made you newcomers think Kev was fired... he left of his own free will. (and yes, Koba, I know that *you* are not a newcomer). Take this stuff in the context it was posted in, I even said that I didn't *know* he was fired. "Everything I have said could be a complete lie. I'm am not going to be held responsible for misinforming millions of people. I just work here." h t t p : / / w w w . m i s s o u r i . e d u / ~ c 6 7 5 3 1 1 / | Pat Griffin Reality2 Design | | email_address_removed email_address_removed | h t t p : / / w w w . m i s s o u r i . e d u / ~ c 6 7 5 3 1 1 / ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 20 Feb 1996 16:12:44 -0500 (EST) From: World Wide Web User To: email_address_removed Subject: Posting to the Ytsejam through Lifting Shadows Message-ID: Dear jammers, Hey, what's up? I'm posting this message through my web page, Lifting Shadows! I revised the Mailing lists page and now you can subscribe and post right through Lifting Shadows! Check it out! Yours, Jeff =) ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 20 Feb 1996 14:28:00 -0700 (MST) From: BERTAPELLE ADAM RAYE To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: LaBrie's best shows... Message-ID: I believe that James' best show was in June '93 at the Warfield in San Francisco. He was flawless...except for when he introduced "To Live Forever" ....."And this next one is a new one we've been working on..It's called Learning...to...remember the title of the song! It's called To Live Forever." I was at that show (2nd of my DT career) and have a very good audience video recording of it. There ya go! -Adam ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 20 Feb 1996 16:25:56 -0500 From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Bass Tabs!! Message-ID: Hey Jammers! Is it just me, or does there seem to be a lack of really good bass tabs/transcriptions ? Besides those few that were published in "Guitar" I really haven't seen anything worth while. Does anybody know other internet sites to find song tabs? (Other than those listed in the FAQ.) What would be really cool is "The Ytsejam" written out for bass! Especially the solo! If anybody could help me out I'd really appreciate it! :-) Thanx! Scott Senig (email_address_removed) ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 20 Feb 1996 15:06:46 -0700 (MST) From: email_address_removed To: ALL THE YTSEJAMERS Subject: do you know? Message-ID: i was wondering if anyone knew how i could get my hands on acoustic dreams and what the term "progressive rock" means. also, is the group _saga_ a prog group? "Love is the Dance of Eternity" ---From "Surrounded" by Dream Theater Until we meet again.........laugh on end O |_|_ | | / \ | |--- ----- ----- |--- |--. |\ /| .---. |\ | __ | |___ | | |___ |__| | \/ | |___| | \ | | | | | | | | |\ | | | | | \ | | | |____ |___ | | |___ | \ | | | | | \| | | | | |--. | | |__| | | | |--- --- | | |\ | | | |___ /___ \/ | \ |___| |___ |___ ___/ () ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 20 Feb 1996 15:09:14 -0700 (MST) From: email_address_removed To: ALL THE YTSEJAMERS Subject: when Message-ID: does anyone know when dt is coming to arizona? l8r "Love is the Dance of Eternity" ---From "Surrounded" by Dream Theater Until we meet again.........laugh on end O |_|_ | | / \ | |--- ----- ----- |--- |--. |\ /| .---. |\ | __ | |___ | | |___ |__| | \/ | |___| | \ | | | | | | | | |\ | | | | | \ | | | |____ |___ | | |___ | \ | | | | | \| | | | | |--. | | |__| | | | |--- --- | | |\ | | | |___ /___ \/ | \ |___| |___ |___ ___/ () ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 20 Feb 1996 17:09:17 -0500 From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Re-F.W Message-ID: the current members are; Jim Matheos; from Mass. Now lives in New Hampshire Frank, we know is no longer in the band (I'm sure you will see that posted at least 20 times along with this one), frank is from Marlboro CT. Joe D. and his wife maggie just had a son, and at this point it looks like he may sit the next one out, I'm not sure if this is temporary or a departure, things could change. Joe is the only one from New haven CT. Ray moves around alot, but I think he is from Texas. and last I knew he moved from Calif to Scorpion country Where the infallible Mike Bahr resides. Mark is from Sherman Oaks Cal area. the orig members are/were Jim Matheos/guitar, Victor Arduini/ guitar, John Archambault/vocals Steve Zimmerman/drums, and Joe Dibiase replaced the original bass player, but I can't remember his name ,It was 13 years ago. I just spoke with Jim,and he informs me he is working on lyrics now, so as far as when they will go into the studio I am going to guess sometime in april. later P.S I,m not correcting anyone, just tellin ya what I know, so please don't fuck with my plumbing. hey steve and julia did you offend the wrong people or something? someone is flushing your toilet with thier modem...htvtnuto2iunv2po62v66rtuyvquyq3yqq3uy5vu6669999994/? ------------------------------ End of YTSEJAM Digest 1277 **************************