YTSEJAM Digest 2160 Today's Topics: 1) NYC Jammers by (Chung Ng) 2) time signatures by "Raivo Hool" 3) attention by "Raivo Hool" 4) ACRNYMS by Pat Sullivan 5) MP Instructional stuff by Scott Daugherty 6) James Labrie:I just remembered that James sang for by yanos 7) Re: DT Xmas EP?? by Nick Guadagnoli 8) pix of the DREAM THEATER by yanos 9) I'm back and stuff by email_address_removed.br 10) Re: ACRNYMS by Wayne and/or Carole Chesser 11) Re: ACOS Question by email_address_removed 12) Re: pix of the DREAM THEATER by Wayne and/or Carole Chesser 13) Cool Metallica-like album...or...NDTC by "Glenn Pillsbury" 14) Carved in Stone and Derek Sherimean + TSO! I NEED THIS ALBUM! by email_address_removed (Edward J Wilk) 15) Re: Carved in Stone and Derek Sherimean + TSO! I NEED THIS ALBUM! by Sava Web 16) nineties by "Raivo Hool" 17) Re: pix of the DREAM THEATER by email_address_removed 18) Re: ACOS Question by email_address_removed 19) Re: Cool Metallica-like album...or...NDTC by email_address_removed 20) Savatage - minimal DT content by Wayne and/or Carole Chesser 21) Mostly DT content in this one by Wayne and/or Carole Chesser 22) Def Leppard list? (NDTC) by Jon Byrne ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 5 Jan 97 13:43:53 EST From: (Chung Ng) To: Subject: NYC Jammers Message-ID: Judging from the Birch Hill turnout, I am going to assume that a lot of you guys are in the NYC area. Can you tell me where you guys go for live music (metal, rock, etc...). Eons ago, I went to L'amours in Brooklyn at least once a week and got my fill of metal. Back then, bands like Anthrax, White Lion, Badlands, Savatage, Manowar and bands of that stature would play there regularly. Now that it's gone, I'm totally at a loss for where to go for live music. Just wondering....thanks. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 5 Jan 1997 21:01:19 +0200 From: "Raivo Hool" To: email_address_removed Subject: time signatures Message-ID: > First off, the msg was posted on 12/22, but didn't show up on the jam > until 1/1. Secondly, the To: field appears to be to several addresses What cool time signatures we got here... :-) r. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 5 Jan 1997 21:04:20 +0200 From: "Raivo Hool" To: email_address_removed Subject: attention Message-ID: > I'm glad the guy is ok, but hmmm.. looks a lot like he wanted > attention to me. Me too. Nobody goes out of his way to tell everybody what he's gonna use to wrap his sneakers in the paper. Sounds like Luigi from "Men In Tights": "I take this with my hand and put this in my pocket." ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 05 Jan 1997 14:15:41 -0500 From: Pat Sullivan To: email_address_removed Subject: ACRNYMS Message-ID: >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? ..or carpal-tunnel-syndrome-reducing? :) It a little bit of laziness, and a little bit of convenience. Personally, I have no desire to type out the full title of "TOWHTSTS" every time I want to discuss it. :) OTOH (On The Other Hand), I once saw someone use "SOC" as an abbreviation for 6:00, so I do think it can be taken too far. And why the hell is "abbreviation" such a long word anyway? ----- ________Pat Sullivan__________________________________ E-mail: email_address_removed WWW: http://www.ici.net/cust_pages/psull/psull.html IRC: DDictator NP: Tool - "Aenima" ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 05 Jan 1996 15:20:35 -0500 From: Scott Daugherty To: email_address_removed Subject: MP Instructional stuff Message-ID: Greetings everyone- Paul Cashman pondered as follows: > 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!" > :) > I don't know about an instructional video, but he is featured in a book series called "Drum Lessons with the Greats 2." It features Tim Alexander (Primus), Johnathon Moffett, Will Kennedy (Yellow Jackets), Chris Parker, Mike Portnoy, and NIEL PEART. It also comes with two CD's full of examples. I'm not a drummer, but I've listened through the Portnoy section, and it's very interesting. His topics include: Odd Approaches to 4/4, 5/4 time, Seven, 9/8, and Odd Approaches to Odd Time. I'm sure much could be learned by studying the other guys' lessons as well. I would urge any drummers to look around for it, as well as other players interested in learning a bit. Drum Lessons with the Greats 2 Pub. by Manhattan Music Inc. Dist. by Warner Bros. Publications Inc. ISBN 1-57623-255-7 $26.95 (ouch! I got it at a serious discount :) See ya, Scott Daugherty ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 05 Jan 1997 12:18:19 -0800 From: yanos To: email_address_removed Subject: James Labrie:I just remembered that James sang for Message-ID: didnt james also sing for winter rose, or am i wrong on this one? coney hatch is a hard one to find, at least for me since i have checked on both the east and west coasts for it but to no avail. also, does anyone remember the name of the album/group that portnoy did the drums for (i think prior to IMAGES & WORDS). im sure he only did one track on this album and i think it had a black cover with red lettering. ive heard the material so i know im not dreaming here but i cant remember the name to save my life. cheers- Yanos ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 5 Jan 1997 13:00:32 -0800 (PST) From: Nick Guadagnoli To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: DT Xmas EP?? Message-ID: Um--- I know I've been gone awhile. But last jam, someone mentioned a DT xmas EP... WHERE CAN I GET IT, AND FOR HOW MUCH?????? If any of you, the coolest humanoids on the planet, have info that can lead me to a DT christmas CD, which is the focus of this sentence, whether you believe me or not, having known me to be a truthful guy who is very into DT, the most high and mighty carrier of the prog-torch, LET ME KNOW BY EMAIL!! That's a scary sentence... My grammar checker was going to use a gun. --Later... please, no faxes with red marker correcting my grammar. ProgRockBoy ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 05 Jan 1997 13:58:32 -0800 From: yanos To: email_address_removed Subject: pix of the DREAM THEATER Message-ID: Thought i would throw this out here and see if it is worth my time pursuing...if it hasnt been dont before, i have about 3 or 4 pictures somewhere of the Dream Theater in Carmel, CA or wherever the hell it is. This is, as most of you know, where Howard Portnoy, Mike's dad, came up with the name for the band. I traveled there a few years back to this "holy land" of sorts to check it out for myself. If there is sufficient jam interest, i will scan these in and mail them to whoever wants em. Let me know what you guys think and i will do the work. Cheers- Yanos ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 5 Jan 1997 19:21:04 -0300 From: email_address_removed.br To: email_address_removed Subject: I'm back and stuff Message-ID: Heu jammerz, Just came back from a trip to the beach (after all, it's summer around here :) ), and couldn't wish that to you before, so, everyone have a nadz rocking new year! I'll just be on for this week, cause saturday night I'm boarding to USA... :) Taking a look at the last jams (no, I'll not read all that stuff), I got into a Marillion thread... I heard one of them albums in a store these days (I had never heard them before. Hmmm, in fact I had, but didn't know it was them), and didn't like at all. It's just my opinion. I'd say, too slow, they lack distorted guitars :). And, nmost of all, the guy at the store said the album was cool, and I always take that as a negative point to the band (usually when you ask "Do you have any Dream Theater?" in a shop here they reply "Do I have WHAT?" :) ). That's all for now. Rock on. []'s Marcelo Vanzin Sao Paulo - Brazil email_address_removed.br email_address_removed http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/6308/index.html ÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ DarkStar Multimidia BBs Telnet: dks.com.br Fone +55 011 870-1888 Internet, Gameconection, Games, ShareWare ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 05 Jan 1997 16:31:53 -0600 From: Wayne and/or Carole Chesser To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: ACRNYMS Message-ID: At 11:15 AM 1/5/97 -0800, you wrote: >>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? > >..or carpal-tunnel-syndrome-reducing? :) > >It a little bit of laziness, and a little bit of convenience. Personally, I >have no desire to type out the full title of "TOWHTSTS" every time I want to >discuss it. :) OTOH (On The Other Hand), I once saw someone use "SOC" as an >abbreviation for 6:00, so I do think it can be taken too far. > >And why the hell is "abbreviation" such a long word anyway? Good question! Okay, sorry for being the idiot, but just what does TOWHTSTS stand for? Yes, I know...I'm making you type it out. Sue me. -- Wayne "A different opinion is just another point of view" - Fates Warning ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 05 Jan 1997 17:16:59 PST From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: ACOS Question Message-ID: I believe Mike Portnoy used a piccolo snare drum on ACOS. -Dennis ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 05 Jan 1997 16:35:23 -0600 From: Wayne and/or Carole Chesser To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: pix of the DREAM THEATER Message-ID: At 02:11 PM 1/5/97 -0800, you wrote: >Thought i would throw this out here and see if it is worth my time >pursuing...if it hasnt been dont before, i have about 3 or 4 pictures >somewhere of the Dream Theater in Carmel, CA or wherever the hell it is. >This is, as most of you know, where Howard Portnoy, Mike's dad, came up >with the name for the band. I traveled there a few years back to this >"holy land" of sorts to check it out for myself. If there is sufficient >jam interest, i will scan these in and mail them to whoever wants em. >Let me know what you guys think and i will do the work. Yeah, I know, everyone is a complainer, but the Dream Theater is in Monterey, CA. Been there, sat it in, watched Pink Floyd's The Wall...way cool! Rocky Horror, too. Not sure if it is still open, haven't lived there in a while. -- Wayne "A different opinion is just another point of view" - Fates Warning ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 5 Jan 1997 14:53:36 PST From: "Glenn Pillsbury" To: email_address_removed Subject: Cool Metallica-like album...or...NDTC Message-ID: Jammers- For those of you interested in old Metallica stuff, I ran across an album called "The Metallic-Era" that is a compilation of all the cover songs Metallica has done/does by the original groups. Hence you get Diamond Head's version of "Am I Evil?" and Blitzkrieg's version of "Blitzkrieg" among others, notably the original Garage Days set which is about the only way to get those songs unless you were smart enough to but the Garage Days album way back when. Anyway, check this out (if you can find it - cdnow doesn't have it BTW) if you want to hear some interesting early 80s metal. Glenn ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 05 Jan 1997 18:30:01 EST From: email_address_removed (Edward J Wilk) To: email_address_removed Subject: Carved in Stone and Derek Sherimean + TSO! I NEED THIS ALBUM! Message-ID: Heylo, Now that I feel sufficiently stupid, what I MEANT to say was that the Thanks To section that listed Derek Sherimean was 'Tage's "Dead Winter Dead". Sorry. :) Check it out, you'll see it. As for Trans-Siberian Orchestra- I went out yesterday and couldn't find it ANYWHERE around here. I went to the mall, to Record Town, to Tape World, to Strawberry's, to Rockit Records, to Coconuts and to Newbury Comics (then in desperation to Lechemere. Hahaha.). No one had it. Damnit damnit damnit. Three places said that they had just sent back their Christmas stuff the day before, everyone else was sold out and wouldn't be getting any more in. So... if some kind soul out there (and I know there are hundreds here) knows where to get one, and would get me one, I would gladly pay for the CD and the postage. Or, if you have TSO and are willing to sell it, I would pay $10.00 for the CD and the postage. Now, could someone please post the track list from TSO? Thanks, fellow jammers. Ytse-Ed ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 5 Jan 1997 18:00:28 -0600 (CST) From: Sava Web To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Carved in Stone and Derek Sherimean + TSO! I NEED THIS ALBUM! Message-ID: > > Heylo, > > Now that I feel sufficiently stupid, what I MEANT to say was that > the Thanks To section that listed Derek Sherimean was 'Tage's "Dead > Winter Dead". Sorry. :) Check it out, you'll see it. Yes, that is most likly Derek Sherinian .... Al Pitrelli and Derek are good friends (played with Alice Cooper together, and also with their fun band Ethyl Mertz). This isn't the only time names were screwed up on the DWD Liner notes. My nome was spelled "Nathan Purdee" not even close to "Nathan Bradley". > As for Trans-Siberian Orchestra- I went out yesterday and > couldn't find it ANYWHERE around here. I went to the mall, to Record > Town, to Tape World, to Strawberry's, to Rockit Records, to Coconuts and You could try some of the on-line CD wharehouses, they may still have it. I highly recommend Alta Mira for ordering CD's. You can contact them at email_address_removed. For a track listing check the TSO web page mentioned below. There are a few wav files as well as acces to some RealAudio files on the Atlanic Pages. Nathan Bradley -------------------------------------------------------------------------- email_address_removed Savatage Fan Web Pages Trans-Siberian Orchestra Web Pages www.winternet.com/~savaweb www.winternet.com/~savaweb/tso -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 6 Jan 1997 02:18:35 +0200 From: "Raivo Hool" To: email_address_removed Subject: nineties Message-ID: > When we enter the year 2000, are DT going to change the lyrics in the > part when James sings "the 90's bring new questions" when its played The turn of the century happens on 2001, just for your information. :-) You know, the first century began with year 1, so the 21st must begin with year 2001. It doesn't answer the question though. I've often wondered why people write lyrics that are actual only for some time. Dream Theater, good for them, have been able to avoid it for the most part, but "Learning To Live" is an exception. "The stupid thrive on details." - E. Tudeberg. Raitz ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 5 Jan 1997 20:32:22 -0500 From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: pix of the DREAM THEATER Message-ID: In a message dated 1/5/97 10:13:08 PM, you wrote: <> Yeah, that would be cool to go up on the old wall o' pictures laterz, stan ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 5 Jan 1997 20:42:26 -0500 From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: ACOS Question Message-ID: In a message dated 1/5/97 10:41:52 PM, you wrote: <> I don't know about this, mike is very open to admitting that he REALLY loves tightening the heads of his snares way up there, i have a 14 X 6 inch snare and have it cranked into that range much like ACOS, theres alot of crack in it and its got the same ring when i hit it, I've only played on a piccolo once and can imagine that if it was cranked like mike likes it, it would probably choke. also i think from an interview i read he said that the reason he recorded the snare like that on ACOS was because David Prater talked him into using that triggered snare sound on images and words and that that is what he really wanted the snare on IaW to sound like. But it is very possible to get that sound out of a bigger drum, possibly more likely than a piccolo. laterz, stan i know ill get some flames for this but really dont care, i could probably dig up the article if anyone has a question about this. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 5 Jan 1997 20:43:55 -0500 From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Cool Metallica-like album...or...NDTC Message-ID: In a message dated 1/5/97 11:02:23 PM, you wrote: <> or if you picked up the illegal boot style of garage dayz called Garage Days/back to the begining laterz, stan ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 05 Jan 1997 19:58:54 -0600 From: Wayne and/or Carole Chesser To: email_address_removed Subject: Savatage - minimal DT content Message-ID: Hi all, requesting your responses (you can keep whatever flames you may be inclined to send). I have been reading a lot recommendations from various people on the list for Savatage (hence the header) and did some looking on the web. They are listed under Death Metal at Yahoo. Is this right? I try not to pigeonhole music into categories, nor do I avoid stuff just because of a category, but Death Metal is one that I am not really interested in delving into (although, I do own Testament's The Ritual; they, too, are listed under Death Metal, but they didn't strike me as being anything like GWAR and others). Could I get some more in-depth opinions on Savatage from you guys (or girls, as the case may be); not just 'THEY RULE' or 'If you like DT, you will LOVE these guys.' As I said, I looked on the web and even found what looks like an excellent page - http://www.winternet.com/~savaweb/savatage.html (actually, I think I saw a post to group by Savaweb; am I right?) and looked through some of the lyrics and none of them seemed particularly...I don't want to say Satanic, because I know that that is not necessarily what Death Metal is about; they didn't seem to me to be anything that I might not hear on a Queensryche or DT or FW album. One other thing; what about the vocals? I hate it when the singer just growls the whole time; can they really sing? Thanks to all. -- Wayne "A different opinion is just another point of view" - Fates Warning ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 05 Jan 1997 20:11:24 -0600 From: Wayne and/or Carole Chesser To: email_address_removed Subject: Mostly DT content in this one Message-ID: Sorry if that last header was misleading (Savatage - minimal DT content). I had meant to put in _something_ about DT and did not. Sorry. On to the DT stuff. I have been a fan since '93 or so. A friend hooked me on FW in '92 and then told me I should buy I&W about a year later. I did, without listening to it and am very glad I did. I now have all of the official releases, including the Lie and Silent Man singles (are there any other singles that I don't know about?). I am not really into bootlegs, but might be interested in getting the entire Uncovered gig, if I could find it at a decent price (boots are just too darned expensive and money is tight these days) and that is just as good in the sound department as ACOS. Anyhow, that is pretty much it. Sorry if I am wasting bandwidth, but I thought I would give a little background, instead of just being the mystery guy who posts occasionally. And if you ever see this sig - Carole - Mama to Cody (7-9-90), Taylor (6-11-92) Megan (4-7-94), and Hannah (9-13-96) email_address_removed San Antonio, TX on one of my posts, it is because I forgot to take off my wife's sig and put mine on (she posts way more than I do, so her's is the default). Oh well, see you all around. P.S. Going back to the Savatage thing, I also meant to comment on the fact that they are from Tampa, FL. Pretty cool. I lived there from 1980-1986 and still visit on occasion (my parent's and brothers still live there). Anyhow, I think I am rambling now. Bye. -- Wayne "A different opinion is just another point of view" - Fates Warning ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 5 Jan 1997 21:47:36 -0500 (EST) From: Jon Byrne To: email_address_removed Subject: Def Leppard list? (NDTC) Message-ID: A friend of mine is looking for a mailing list for Def Leppard. I seem to remember someone mentioning it here sometime ago, so could someone tell me how to subscribe? Thanks Jonathan Byrne, 1L West Virginia University College of Law email_address_removed (WormWood or DrNick on IRC) http://access.mountain.net/~rael/jdbhome2.htm ----------------------------------------------------------- "How come the psychic hot line never told Dionne Warwick that her career was gonna hit the wall harder than Mr. Magoo playing jai alai?" -Dennis Miller, _The Rants_ ------------------------------ End of YTSEJAM Digest 2160 **************************