YTSEJAM Digest 2159 Today's Topics: 1) Old songs, new songs, cover songs.... by Pat Sullivan 2) Ytsejam Information by "Ryan P. Skadberg" 3) Tonic anyone? by Erik Stearns 4) Give it a rest guys. by Erik Stearns 5) JLB - Coney Hatch by Eddy M 6) Skip This Post (NDTC) by Chris Ptacek 7) Various items by "Paul W. Cashman" 8) YTSEJAM digest 2158 by email_address_removed 9) Female Metal Vocalist by email_address_removed.se (Lars Nilsson) 10) Wanted?? by Jan-Michael Souter 11) Got them and female prog. by "Bruce D. Duesterhoeft" 12) Introduction / DT influence? by "Marco Bakker" 13) ime by "Raivo Hool" 14) jesus stuff by "Raivo Hool" ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat, 04 Jan 1997 23:20:36 -0500 From: Pat Sullivan To: email_address_removed Subject: Old songs, new songs, cover songs.... Message-ID: re: "The 90's bring new questions..." I'm one of the people in the camp that thinks this line is a little out of place. I think it does tend to make the song a little "periodic". I don't think that's a problem though, after seeing the Fix for '96 shows. The way the band changed arrangements, added bits, moved things around and such, showed that they are not afraid to do what's needed to keep the older material from stagnating. I believe that if they're still touring when 2000 rolls around (of course they will, I know, I know... :)), they'll do what they think best fits. Personally, I'd change the line, but then, I didn't write it, so there's no emotional involvement. ----- re: cover versions I prefer bands to do cover songs in their own style, irregardless of how close or how far from the original it gets. For example: If DT and FW were to both cover the same Rush song, I'd expect the DT version to be heavier than the original because DT is a heavier band. In the same vein, I think the FW version would be much closer to the original because the styles/sounds are much closer. Simple really: Heavy bands do heavy versions, blues bands do blues versions, reggae bands......It's much more fun to see how a song fits within a band's framework than the other way around, only because songs are generally much more malleable than bands are. ----- ________Pat Sullivan__________________________________ E-mail: email_address_removed WWW: http://www.ici.net/cust_pages/psull/psull.html IRC: DDictator NP: Tool - "Aenima" ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 5 Jan 1997 00:00:03 -0500 From: "Ryan P. Skadberg" To: email_address_removed Subject: Ytsejam Information Message-ID: (IF THIS IS THE FIRST TIME YOU ARE SEEING THIS POST, PLEASE READ IT THROUGH COMPLETELY, THERE IS ALOT OF IMPORTANT INFORMATION) Hey All .... Here is my new weekly posting about how to get the most (or least if you don't like us) out of the ytsejam. This will be coming out weekly (hopefully) at least for a while since we are quickly gaining subscribers since school is now back in session. 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There is already a lot of valid traffic on this list, we don't need unnecessary posts which are a waste of everyone's time. The basic rule you should all try to follow is to think before you post. 2. No Top Ten (Five, Twenty, Thirty, etc) lists. These lists are a waste. They take up alot of bandwidth and fill up everyone's mailbox much faster than they would like it filled up. If you want to know everyone's top somethings, please ask for ALL responses to be mailed directly to you. This has been done with the end results posted to the jam and it was very very nice. 3. Do not start / participate in / complain about long off-topic discussions. These have gotten WAY out of hand in the past. If one starts, I will post once saying to stop and take it to private email, anyone continuing the discussion will recieve a warning. These include such topics as God, NIN, Blind Melon, bands selling out, etc. 4. Private E-Mail is a wonderful thing. Use it when you think it may be more useful than posting to the jam. 5. Last, but not least, this is YOUR ytsejam. I am around, and I do administrative work, but I do not say what can/cannot be talked about (most of the time) or moderate in any real way. I am the Ytsejam Administrator more than Moderator. Don't complain if the jam seems to be going downhill, DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT. Basically, that is all the basic info. As always, if you have any problems feel free to mail me. I get ALOT of mail on a daily basis, so it sometimes takes me a while to get back to you, but 99% of the time, I will get back to you eventually. Thanks for Reading and Enjoy the List!!! Skadz Ytsejam Moderator email_address_removed ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 04 Jan 1997 23:38:48 -0800 From: Erik Stearns To: "email_address_removed" Subject: Tonic anyone? Message-ID: Has anyone heard the whole CD of Tonic's recent release? I was wondering if it is any good, or if it iss one of those 90's gen-x flash in the pan single hit come and goes. Just curious, -- An Open mind is the thriving of a society while the closed mind is the downfall of the same. For in Saroks's words, "The spear in the others's heart is the spear in your own. You are he." -- From the "Freedom" Speech to Larion's Congress Erik Stearns Starblazer Enterprises Inc. (512)719-1252 Fax: (512) 719-1066 email_address_removed ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 04 Jan 1997 23:43:46 -0800 From: Erik Stearns To: "email_address_removed" Subject: Give it a rest guys. Message-ID: This is a message only directed to Ken Watters and Chris Oats. As far as the header goes, my CMOS was off in date and time. As for the note, yes I WAS serious about what I talked about. I take responsibility for that. Yes everything is cool now but I don't see why you are going vigilante in the wrong direction. Let's just do what others suggested and give it a rest before you reopen a wound too far. -- An Open mind is the thriving of a society while the closed mind is the downfall of the same. For in Saroks's words, "The spear in the others's heart is the spear in your own. You are he." -- From the "Freedom" Speech to Larion's Congress Erik Stearns Starblazer Enterprises Inc. (512)719-1252 Fax: (512) 719-1066 email_address_removed ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 05 Jan 1997 15:59:59 -0800 From: Eddy M To: email_address_removed Subject: JLB - Coney Hatch Message-ID: For some reason, ( all of a sudden ) I just remembered that James sang for CONEY HATCH back in the early 80's. This generates a couple of questions: 1.) Does anyone remember this? 2.) Does anyone HAVE any of it? 3.) Does anyone have any opinions on how it sounds? (is it worth looking for?) They recorded 2 excellent and 1 average albums for Polygram in the the early 80's. JLB did NOT sing on any of them. The lead main vocalist was Carl Dixon with Andy Curran chipping in with some unusual vocals on a couple of trax. The band was managed by Ray Daniels/SRO Eddy M Melbourne, Australia p.s - its summer and bloody hot today ! -------------------------------------- * EDDY M * email_address_removed.au Beat Magazine Rock n Hard column Melbourne, Australia -------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 05 Jan 1997 01:18:10 -0600 From: Chris Ptacek To: email_address_removed Subject: Skip This Post (NDTC) Message-ID: >If you are confused and want to know what I am really thinking, write to >me. And don't be like that Ptacek fool (whom I'm embarrassed to share a >first name with) who has decided that HE KNOWS WHAT EVERYONE IS THINKING >and therefore is a god who has the power of deciding who is an asshole and >can flame without thinking as his divine right. If you act like him you >will get flames back, and eventually an intelligent response if you seem >capable of handling one. I'm not going to go too far into addressing this here, but I am quite sure that my response to his letter addressed only things that he said in his letter, not what my psychic friends told me to talk about. I don't know what everyone is thinking... only what they say. If I call you an asshole, it's because that's what I see you to be. That's what your letter (which whether you meant it to or not, spewed only condemnations and insults at a guy who is in no situation to deal with them) made you, as far as I'm concerned. If that's because you're incapable of expressing yourself in text, then perhaps I will recant. I don't decide if you're an asshole. You do. It is every jammer's right to flame when need be. And I never write without thinking (often without spell checking, yes). I will note that I had a good bunch of reponses to my posts by people who felt exactly the same as I do about what you said, and the moral integrity of someone who would make the statements you made in front of the entire jam (Erik included). Having said that, I will silently debate over whether or not to reply to the rubbish Mr. Oates sent to me personally, or if I should wait and see if an eventual intelligent response comes my way. Chris W. Ptacek Musician and Listener A.K.A Madsman, on IRC "Can we search for inspiration -- those ideas that just come from 'nowhere'? They don't surface when you're tHiNKinG. They just come. What we CAN do is make fertile the ground on which idea seeds fall." - Michael Hedges ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 4 Jan 1997 23:40:47 -0800 (PST) From: "Paul W. Cashman" To: email_address_removed Subject: Various items Message-ID: Kinda a hodgepodge of topics, here. Suicide: tried it; didn't like it. If anyone out there is thinking about doing it, send me email. If you've swallowed something, well, check my Web page for my contact info and then call me (so I can sneak into the next room and ring your local 911 :)). Seriously, as some here can attest, I'm a good listener. Maybe too good, sometimes; I shoulda been a bartender. :) "This band sucks" posts: this is a pretty open forum, and no-one should ever be flamed for posting -reasoned-, -thoughtful- opinions on a band. Merely saying a band sucks, though, without giving some reasons, could be grounds for some flamage. --But that's not what happened this last time; the chap who hated Marillion included some commentary as to why. Personally I'd have given them more time to grow on me and maybe listened to the whole album before damning it and their entire catalog and career into the nether hells, but..... Band recommendations: I still recommend Superior's 'behind' as the best CD I heard during 1996. It's now available from Dream Disc in the US for less than $15, I understand. Please see www.crl.com/~vanyel/coolstuf.html#superior for the current info on where and how to get this most-excellent CD. My Top 5 or so for 1996: +++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1) Superior, behind 2) Type O Negative, October Rust 3) Tool, Aenima 4) Lemur Voice, Insights 5) (lotsa ties) Rush T4E, Altura's Mercy, KoRn's Life is Peachy, TSO's Xmas CD, King's X's Ear Candy, and some others. I excepted the DT Xmas CD 'cause, well, it's an EP. :) Here's hoping for two separate DT CDs released simultaneously this year, so they can be Numbers 1 and 2 on this list next January. :) P.S.: Anyone know if Mike P. has an instructional drumming video coming out soon? I thought I heard a rumour about this. I mentioned it mostly as a joke to the proprietor of Atlanta Pro Percussion and he said "Whew, wish there was; there'd be a LOT of interest in it!" :) -- Seen my diary on the newsstand | Paul W. Cashman Seems we've lost the truth to quicksand | www.crl.com/~vanyel It's a shame no-one is praying <---+--- Dream Theater "Voices" 'Cause these voices in my head keep sayin'.."Love, just don't stare." ------------------------------ Date: 5 Jan 1997 03:59:40 CDT From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: YTSEJAM digest 2158 Message-ID: YT>People seem to fall into two distinct camps just like the TDK vs. Maxell YT>thing, The answer is simple - TDK tapes disintegrate in my room. Maxells don't. There lies the answer. YT>ok, im gonna put my $.02 in on this topic just cause ive got some pennies to YT>share as i watch the broncs and jags play. 30-27!!!! Go Jacksonville!!!!! *********************** *************************** * * * * * Mark Peters * "...the..." - Kevin * * email_address_removed * Moore, "Space-Dye Vest" * * * * * *********************** *************************** ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 3 Jan 1997 13:57:58 +0100 From: email_address_removed.se (Lars Nilsson) To: email_address_removed Subject: Female Metal Vocalist Message-ID: Hello I've never heard any prog. stuff with a female vocalist, but here's some good metal with a woman ahead: The 3rd and the mortal. Norwegian band - hard to get in the states? - that are heavily influented by goth and folk music. They have two albums out that I know of - "Tears laid in earth" and "Painting on glass" - on Voices of Wonder. This is not a metal singer, it's a folk singer. She sing light and beautiful over a slow and heavy background. This is heavy, but it's also a little to much goth for me... I think... I've had their records for a year and I still don't know if it's just "good" or if it's "very good". Mothers Finest, "Black radio won't play this record". MF started in the 70's playing R&B - soulfunk, slowed down during the 80's and finally popped up with a metal record in... I think it was -92. This thing GROOVES! A black female singer over a background that's made of extreme "funk-o-metal". I heard them live -93 and man, that was a trip! Wyzard - yes, he is called that (and I understand why) - on the bass is a true basshero, making incredible chops live, and their sound is heavy on the record and heavier still live. This is very good. Othervise, the discussion of why women can/can't sing metal can be held endlessly... I think they can. Listen to MF if you doubt it. Peace - Larsan "Without the bass, you ain't got heavy." - Gene Simmons ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 05 Jan 97 09:12:01 -0500 From: Jan-Michael Souter To: "email_address_removed" Subject: Wanted?? Message-ID: Quoting Ben Laussade: > >***********WANTED********** > >15 year old mute, Asian bass prodigy! SHANNAN ?? We know you are on IRC nearly every night....are you on the 'Jam yet?? <> JM ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 05 Jan 1997 11:42:25 -0500 From: "Bruce D. Duesterhoeft" To: YtseGods Subject: Got them and female prog. Message-ID: Yes, I finally got the first Shadow Gallery and Magellan albums! You can tell on the SG album that they were very under developed, I think the addition of Gary Wehrkamp on keys and Kevin Soffera on drums really helped them on their second (Carved in Stone). The Magellan album (Hour of Restoration) kicks ASS! I think it's as good or better then the first. The only thing that I don't necessarily like about it, is that it has a couple of 2 minute songs....that sound lost, like they were with something or just added for the fun of it. Check out Michelle Young for a female prog artist. She has her own CD out: Song of the Siren and also performs with Glass Hammer. later all Bruce D. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 5 Jan 1997 18:19:24 +0100 From: "Marco Bakker" To: "Prog Music Fans (DT)" Subject: Introduction / DT influence? Message-ID: Hi All, I'm a new member of this group, and I have to say that I like what I read. It's so hard to find decent music nowadays, that global help is highly appreciated. I'm a DT fan since someone told me to listen to I&W. (Of Course, I didn't keep this knowledge all to myself. I even 'opened a guys eyes' who was/is? a Alan Parsons/Barry Manilow fan by letting him listen to Space-Dye Vest ;you have to start careful! A week later he bought Awake, and he LOVES IT.) I was VERY pleased reading that QR has a new album coming out. DT INFLUENCE? One of the bands I really love (from way back) is SAGA. (Listen to SAGA and Silent Knight). Does anybody know if the guys from DT ever named this band as one of their influences? They have that simultaneous guitar/keyboard battles which you here often in DT, and their songs have a lot of mood changes. Marco Bakker Guitar Player/Music Lover E-mail: marco.bakker@tip.nl ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 5 Jan 1997 20:11:51 +0200 From: "Raivo Hool" To: email_address_removed Subject: ime Message-ID: >> Forgive the ignorance, but who is/are IME? > I Mother Earth. If you spend an hour a day or more to read all the jams, how come you don't have those extra two seconds to type the whole name while posting? Is it stylish? Or trendy? IME means "miracle" in estonian, by the way. raitz maybe all I need besides my pills and surgery is a new metaphor for reality queensryche, "dis con nec ted" ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 5 Jan 1997 20:12:21 +0200 From: "Raivo Hool" To: email_address_removed Subject: jesus stuff Message-ID: >> Most importantly, Jesus loves you man!! He wouldn't want to see you >> go out like this. He still has plans for you and > Be careful about this Jesus stuff. The promise of a life after death > may actually increase this guy's chances of killing himself, Also, people may get very pissed if you try to shove your religion down their throats. If I were on the edge and somebody would come telling me about Jesus and the whole New Testament, I wouldn't hesitate for a moment. raitz in maya's grip illusion transforms reality perceiving thus a delusive world of duality cynic, "veil of maya" ------------------------------ End of YTSEJAM Digest 2159 **************************