YTSEJAM Digest 2175 Today's Topics: 1) Marty Friedman by email_address_removed 2) Re: Marty Friedman by Sava Web 3) Loaner of a Baloney Cart (Is much wetter than a...) by "Brian Henderson" 4) I want DT keyboard music. by "Da Trees... dey so beautiful" 5) Re: YTSEJAM digest 2174 by Chris Ptacek 6) Re: PF questionaire by Wayne and/or Carole Chesser 7) Re: I want DT keyboard music. by Vincent LuPone 8) Scream, Matt Sorum, TAFKAP by Steve Borzilleri 9) Xmas CD by Steve Borzilleri 10) Re: Music; Our Lady Peace; etc. by Stephen Daedalus 11) X by Erik Stearns 12) Our Lady Peace; Superior's vocals by "Paul W. Cashman" 13) Re: Fan Club by "KorgX3" 14) Re: YTSEJAM digest 2174 by email_address_removed (acook) 15) god baking bells for the waitress serving cornflakes by RipZero 16) Re: a couple of thoughts about stuff (Long, NDTC), the FAQ, and by "KorgX3" 17) CTTH, foreign singers and where is Imperium?! by email_address_removed ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 10 Jan 1997 16:50:04 -0400 (EDT) From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Marty Friedman Message-ID: > I have heard that explaination too. And it just maybe true. Even longtime Shra st Marty Friedman is not using them for his latest release "True Obsessions".>>> I have "True Obsessions" right here, and it's a shrapnel release. BTW, this album is worth checking out, it's much more rockin than Introduction or Scenes, but still not nearly as heavy as his Megadeth stuff. -Clark ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 10 Jan 1997 16:39:34 -0600 (CST) From: Sava Web To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Marty Friedman Message-ID: > > > > > I have "True Obsessions" right here, and it's a shrapnel release. BTW, this > album is worth checking out, it's much more rockin than Introduction or > Scenes, but still not nearly as heavy as his Megadeth stuff. > -Clark > Really. So it has been released in the US now. How many tracks does it have? Last time I heard he said he was going to add two tracks to the US version. Of course I already paid $30 for the Japanese release, yep it was worth it. > > Nathan Bradley -------------------------------------------------------------------------- email_address_removed Savatage Fan Web Pages Trans-Siberian Orchestra Web Pages www.winternet.com/~savaweb www.winternet.com/~savaweb/tso -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 10 Jan 1997 16:44:00 -0500 From: "Brian Henderson" To: Subject: Loaner of a Baloney Cart (Is much wetter than a...) Message-ID: > Heheh... Now THAT is funny. But why'd you wanna do that? Jack > London rocks. Yeah, especially in the later days when he was considerably heavier... And an outspoken socialist. > Thought I'd just clear up this recent talk about the fan club. I do not > know where the notion came from that I am not willing to answer questions. > As several of you can no doubt testify to over the last few weeks? I'll be the first. Neil's been more than helpful as of late, sending almost daily updates on the location of my DTIFC kit. Brian Henderson, Cyberburlap email_address_removed "'Stupid is as stupid does'?! Thoreau didn't say that! Who put this up here?!" -- Mrs. Thomas, 11th Grade English teacher (another of our "escapades"...) ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 10 Jan 1997 16:12:41 -0700 (MST) From: "Da Trees... dey so beautiful" To: email_address_removed Subject: I want DT keyboard music. Message-ID: Hey ytsefolks, I really want to get my hands on some DT sheet music for the KEYBOARD. Yeah, I know I'm not really "cool" because I play keyboards, but there has got to be some transcriptions out there or at least sheet music-- for the KEYBOARD, that is. Please anyone help me find this stuff so I can go on with life. Thanks a million. Koby Fuessler ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 10 Jan 1997 17:20:00 -0600 (CST) From: Chris Ptacek To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 2174 Message-ID: > From: Wayne and/or Carole Chesser > Subject: Re: Need help about my Pink Floyd project > >1. Do you know Pink Floyd? > > Yes, PF is one of my all-time favorite bands. David Gilmour is my favorite > guitarist. Okay, I'm not going to bitch about someone posting his form for a research project to the jam. It was long and all, but hey, sometimes there's only so many ways to round up the necessary information for this type of thing. But it is a violation of the Ytsejam terms. And the reason? Posts like this from Mr Chesser (PLEASE don't take that as a flame) will take up FAR too much space on the jam, and the majority of the members of this list get nothing out of it. Post your poll guidelines, sure... post your results, definately. But DON'T respond publicly to reseach requests or polls. It's just spamming the group. --- > The only problem is the foreign accent, IMHO. I would like to ask jammers > from the States how they find the singer's accent from Lemur Voice or > Superior? Is it disturbing or provoking a smile? I know they do a very good > job but I think they can't have a pronunciation like a singer born in the > right place... Maybe we should import a singer from Canada. ;)) I personally have to say that sometimes I LIKE a foreign accent. Gregoor from Lemur Voice is harder to understand because of his annunciation but I think the quality of the voice is what's important. The words can be clear and well written but if the voice is off key or has a poor tone, it's going to be less than enjoyable (to me). I'm using Gregoor's voice as an example because I think his accent sort of acts like a fingerprint. There are a lot of vocalists that sound very similar to other people... this guy (while reminding me of Sting and John Arch from the first listen on) sounds unique, much in the way that Geoff or JL do. Don't worry about an accent... concentrate on tone and pitch. If you include a lyric sheet with your cd or tape, everything will pan out fine. :) - Chris Ptacek email_address_removed "Sixteen Birds, they have no wings. Oh what shall we do... with the funny little things?" - Song from one of the Hobbit/LoTR animated movies that's stuck in my head ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 10 Jan 1997 17:46:15 -0600 From: Wayne and/or Carole Chesser To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: PF questionaire Message-ID: My sincerest apologies to all!!! I really did not intend to post my answers about PF to the entire mailing list. I meant to mail it privately, but forgot to change the address after slapping the respond button. I didn't realize it until I got it back through the list and it was one of those head-slapping-DOH!- I-am-an-idiot moments. Again, very sorry for having done it. -- Wayne "A different opinion is just another point of view" - Fates Warning ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 10 Jan 1997 17:57:42 -0700 From: Vincent LuPone To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: I want DT keyboard music. Message-ID: At 03:23 PM 1/10/97 -0800, you wrote: >Hey ytsefolks, I really want to get my hands on some DT sheet music for the >KEYBOARD. Yeah, I know I'm not really "cool" because I play keyboards, but A good amount of the keyboard parts are in the guitar books for I&W & Awake. Check it out. It even has most keyboard solos and all the parts for The piano-based songs. Later, Peace be with you and God bless, ~Vince ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 10 Jan 1997 17:43:30 -0800 (PST) From: Steve Borzilleri To: Dream Thespians Subject: Scream, Matt Sorum, TAFKAP Message-ID: HAAAP----PY NEW YEAR!!!!!! :) :) :) I'd swear the guy on the phone in "Scream" is Gary Sinise (the "measles" astronaut in "Apollo 13"), not some talk-box overdub. But since everyone's going to run out this weekend to see "The Relic," I guess this is already a dead topic... ---- > From: email_address_removed (Carriann Koenig) > Subject: Re: Femaile bands. > > actually, the singers name is poe, and yes the CD is called hello and > includes alot of great songs, there is even a guest appearence by Gn'Rs > drummer Matt Sorum. this chick is even greater in concert, saw her when > she opened up for 7mary3 (dont know why i went to that)at the TLA in > Philly, never heard her B4 and was blown away. Matt Sorum? Former drummer of Gladys Knight & The Pipps? Last I heard, that boy took off for the rock scene, teased out his hair and hooked up with a diva named Tori... Ever try playing a 7mary3 on an acoustic? Feels like your pinky's gonna snap right off your hand... ---- > From: "Raivo Hool" > Subject: new album evry year > >> by the fact that back in the 70's it was expected that a band would >> release a new album every year. Are there any bands today that >> release a full CD of original material every year? > > None come to mind, vice versa. The latest trend is to wait forever > between two releases. I can think of only one "artist" whose intentions have always been to do just that: TAFKAP. Oh sorry, maybe I should drop the acronyms since no one really calls him that. He has named himself a symbol that somehow defies pronunciation, choosing to cumbersomely refer to himself as "The Artist Formerly Known As Prince." After finally breaking away from Warner, he cut loose in the studio and released a three-disc set called "Emancipation," which I really want to hear. He just couldn't comfortably channel his creativity under a bigtime label that refused to release albums at the furious pace he was itching to churn them out at. If ever a year went by without a release from Prince/TAFKAP, it was most likely due to the reins of his label. > Ta"itsa perses, kui palju peaks pappi va"lja ka"ima. Paljalt sellele > mo~tlemisest tulevad hirmujudinad peale. :-) Non ne posso piu, Raivo. Devi parlare adagio, o ti non posso capire mai. Bafu ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 10 Jan 1997 18:01:26 -0800 (PST) From: Steve Borzilleri To: Dream Thespians Subject: Xmas CD Message-ID: (Seriousness content: 20%) ---- > From: "Kendall, Guy" > Subject: Christmas CD > > OK, can someone please tell me exactly what the mysterious, secret DT > Xmas CD is? People are talking about it, but no one has said what it is. > It looks like I have no chance of getting one now, but I would at least > like to know what it is. It's a showcase of Mike Portnoy's lounge-piano acts from his pre-DT years. He does two Sinatra favorites (including "Love & Marriage," the theme from "Married...With Children"), and "Fly Me To The Moon," a Tony Bennet classic. All this plus two Christmas carols - "We Three Kings" and "Oh Little Town Of Bethlehem." It's even got photos of Mike at the piano in a big red Santa Claus costume. Remember that guy who screamed really loudly right before "Bombay Vindaloo?" He's on this disc, too. Not really. Everything I just said was heresy. You want the truth? You can't HANDLE the truth...but I'll cut you a slice anyway. Enjoy. I heard the disc over the break at a friend's house in Maryland, but haven't received my copy yet. The disc opens and closes with DT (minus LaBrie) messing around in the studio. Those parts could be called The Sherinian & Portnoy Show, with special guests John Petrucci and John Myung. :) Featured performances from the Ronnie Scott's gig are U2's "Red Hill Mining Town," Rush's "Tears," and Metallica's "Damage Inc." with Barney of Napalm Death on vocals. (tightens kilt, spreads blue warpaint, draws battleaxe) The real gem of this production is the sweet coughcoughGODcoughAWFULcough rendition of "Silent Night" done by the boys in the studio. Barbershop quartet at its finest. A Christmas carol for the Grinch in all of us. I tell ya, it's one thing to be able to sing scales in perfect intervals or harmonize at will with other instruments in minor or major keys... Some musicians spend their whole lives reaching for such goals, and some never make it at all... But musicians who can actually sing quarter-tones, turn otherwise beautiful melodies into grating chromatic arrangements, and maintain challenging yet grotesque parallel fourths... Now THAT is a repertoire only Satan himself could top. I became jealous just listening to the skill displayed by the band as they (somewhat like the misunderstood scientist Dr. Frankenstein) twisted a helpless, innocent, peaceful thing into a tortured, ominous death-chant. Years from now, as my coffin is lowered into the ground, it will not be a lone trumpet off in the distance that bids me a solemn farewell, but "Silent Night" by Dream Theater. Whew... Good thing the band never sees this stuff... Bafu Vai ;) ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 10 Jan 1997 21:39:48 -0500 (EST) From: Stephen Daedalus To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Re: Music; Our Lady Peace; etc. Message-ID: OK. I have a big problem with some conflicting statements here. D-man and others, you guys say you don't like simple guitar? I could transcribe OLP and Bryan Adams without touching a fret-board. I'm not flaming, but how can you dis people like Nervana (who incidently sometimes are fun if you don't pay attention to the lack of tallent) when these guys aren't anything better? Don't worry friends. Tallent will be en vogue again soon. People are slowly getting fed up with all the shit that's out there. Wait a while more. An innovation will be made that will call attention to tallent again and we'll be happy when we turn on the radeo. Later. Be well and take care. Matt B "The dead are rarely violent." (Shawn Rosenheim, Asst. Prof. Williams College) ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 10 Jan 1997 21:00:48 -0800 From: Erik Stearns To: YTSEJAM Subject: X Message-ID: Also, Don't forget the Xfiles and the soundtrack "Songs In The Key Of X." Later. -- 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. 3201 Duval Road #1422 Austin, TX 78759 (512)719-1252 Fax: (512) 719-1066 email_address_removed http://www.starblazer.com ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 10 Jan 1997 18:45:37 -0800 (PST) From: "Paul W. Cashman" To: email_address_removed Subject: Our Lady Peace; Superior's vocals Message-ID: I'll toss in another recommendation for Our Lady Peace. I've had "Naveed" in my CD changer for several months now (slot number somewhere in the 80s, I think) and I listen to it every week or two weeks. As someone said, it's one of the few 'mallternative' CDs that gets you airdrumming. Really, I'm not sure the mallternative label sticks too well on OLP; they're more straightahead rock than alternacrap. Superior's singer is Michael Tangermann. He is easily the best prog vocalist I've heard in recent years (KJLB excepted, but I didn't discover him within recent years :)). Accent? Almost negligible. Range? Excellent. Does he 'strain' a lot on the CD, like so many other prog vocalists seem to do (alas)? Not as far as I can tell. I've heard he strains a bit in a live setting but sheesh, so has James at some shows. :) Superior's vocals (and their great songwriting; Chris Merlo was dead-on about Altura being too wacky sometimes, while Superior's songs flow extremely well) set them apart from damn near any other new prog band out there. I need to call Dream Disc and see what their policies and procedures are. My copy of the demo CD is starting to get a little haggard; I'll retire it with honors. :) www.crl.com/~vanyel/coolstuf.html#superior for ordering info, etc. Dream Disc reportedly offers it for c. $12; it'd be a bargain at $20. -- +-- I never bared my emotions ---+ Dream Theater +- Paul W. Cashman ---+ | My passion always strong | "Scarred" | email_address_removed | | I never lost my devotion <-+-> CD: Awake | email_address_removed | + But somewhere fate went wrong -+----- http://www.crl.com/~vanyel ----+ ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 10 Jan 1997 19:52:25 +0000 From: "KorgX3" To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Fan Club Message-ID: > Finally, as a brief update. I have just received a very large new batch of > applications from New York this week. So several of you who are/or have > been waiting on things for a while, you should be amongst the pile, and > things will be sorted, put on the database, and stuff mailed out early next > week! Because of the not surprising heavy influx (because of the cd!), we > are gonna be out of signed photo's (yeah, they are actually signed and not > copies!) for a while. So you will receive stuff (including the cd), but you > may have to wait for the photo etc. while new stocks are supplies. Ooh, Ooh!!! Send em in order of postmark! I'd be one of the first I think. I ordered mine pre-Thanksgiving and just barely missed the pre-Christmas shipment. :( Just goes to show that procrastination will cost you big time. Later! Chuck Reis (name on the envelope) KorgX3 NOT The "Other" Ibanez (anymore) email_address_removed "Well, I try to write music that Indiana Jones would listen to." --David Arkenstone ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 10 Jan 1997 22:07:29 -0500 (EST) From: email_address_removed (acook) To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 2174 Message-ID: >Yup. GW, Guitar, and the rest of the lot used to stand for something. >They used to feature talented guitarists who were changing rock guitar >for the better. Now, I suppose, they cover what they cover because they >feel it helps their sales. Yup, and I know this for a fact :) Last year I was talking with everybody's favorite Berklee shredder Joe Stump, and he has connections at Guitar World. His friend there admits to him that they absolutely hate putting shitheads like PUSA or Bush on the cover, but they can't resist because they sell so many magazines. Virtuosity isn't in style anymore and the cash lies in the alternative genre. Quite sad, con > > Picked up the Lost In The Sky boot at Second Coming Records before Last time I was at Second Coming all their bootlegs were gone. I thought they were busted. Thank god, they seem to have returned :) > WHat is the one after TLF (different than >the one on LiT.)? Barfbag One more thing...just a few years ago Guitar World did an issue with the 100 most important people in guitar. This list was a little different because it included dead guitarists and Beavis & Butthead. Anyways, if it means anything to you JP was included in this list, as was Mustaine and Friedman. Alex Lifeson however, was not included. Geddy Lee was :) adam ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 10 Jan 1997 21:22:26 -0600 From: RipZero To: Heavy Metal Computer Nerds Subject: god baking bells for the waitress serving cornflakes Message-ID: > >(tightens kilt, spreads blue warpaint, draws battleaxe) mr borzilleri, where have you been? all of us other patients in the psychiatric ward have been worrying. we thought maybe you'd skipped town with the inflatable innertube duck and the little plastic "going to grandma's" suitcase again. theres a nice warm paper cake with scented burning metal in it waiting. anyways, i'm just gonna recommend tori amos again. everyone buy. actually a question, anyone out there have Y Kant Tori Read? if so, anyone know where i could get a real copy? oh yeah, anyone have the Dream Out Loud boot? i'm thinking of orderin, a word on it would be helpful. new u2 song sounds better everytime. ~Rip ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 10 Jan 1997 20:39:39 +0000 From: "KorgX3" To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: a couple of thoughts about stuff (Long, NDTC), the FAQ, and Message-ID: > They are extremely talented musicians, but their songwriting is just > horrible. They have some really great melodies, hooks, choruses, etc. > But just as they develop a song into a really killer groove, they go and > balls it up with these little chunks of notes with no apparent rhythm or hey, man, you know "Balls and chunk is where it's at!" to quote the unquotable Mike Portnoy. :) > melody. They totally detract from the song. Technically great, but so > devoid of feeling. I'm probably going to wind up selling this disc at > some point. Ahh, well, you win some, you lose some. I think Altura has alot of potential to be the "Next big thing" in prog. They just need to work on their method a bit. I thought they would've sounded too much like Fates Warning hadn't they done the balls it up with little chunks thing. I still think One Dimension and Alone are my two most favorite prog songs for now. This band plays with emotion, something that's hard to find in bands nowdays. Alone expresses that alot. > Man, I have to calm down. Lay off the speedballs, man, everythings gonna be just fine. :) Letter! KorgX3 NOT The "Other" Ibanez (anymore) email_address_removed "Well, I try to write music that Indiana Jones would listen to." --David Arkenstone ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 10 Jan 1997 21:58:38 -0600 From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: CTTH, foreign singers and where is Imperium?! Message-ID: Greetings all! This morning while I was waking up, the local radio station played the original version of Closer To The Heart. I can't remember the last time I'd heard that one. I've been listening to the Tribute disc for about two weeks now, and I have to say that the FW version of this classic is so much better than the original to my ears. Ray Alder's singing and Mark Zonder's drum interpretation of the song put this one above the original to me. Hope I haven't offended any die hard Rush fans; I'd never set out to do that because I do respect Rush a lot. I wouldn't consider myself a big fan; never owned a disc by them (except for a tape copy of Moving Pictures), but I did see them on the T4E tour, which turned out to be a very good show. I guess you might say I am a casual listener to Rush; I am familiar with and like most of the songs that received any airplay. Next topic, foreign singers: >The only problem is the foreign accent, IMHO. I would like to ask jammers >from the States how they find the singer's accent from Lemur Voice or >Superior? Is it disturbing or provoking a smile? I know they do a very good >job but I think they can't have a pronunciation like a singer born in the >right place... Maybe we should import a singer from Canada. ;)) I know I disagree with a lot of my friends on this one, but I enjoy listening to european singers. I think the little differences in pronounciation are interesting, and do not detract from the music at all. I really like the singing on Black Jester's Welcome To The Moonlight Circus, and also both Ivanhoe discs I have. Veni Domine's singing is also quite good. And since I mentioned Veni Domine, I have to include Candlemass' Messiah Marcolin, one of the best! Which leads me to another topic: Anybody here checked out the European band Zoic? They are comprised of members from Candlemass and the singer from Veni Domine! I've only heard a little bit of it while I was visiting my brother, but it sounded great. Candlemass and Veni Domine fans should check it out alike. Lastly, any jammers know what happened to the band Imperium? I've haven't heard anything about them, and was wondering if they had another release besides "Too Short A Season," or did they break up? Any info would be great. -doug Beleiver-Dimensions Imperium-Too Short A Season FW-Parallels Cynic-Focus Sanctuary-Into The Mirror Black Various-Working Man | If it's worth doing, it's worth overdoing. | | email_address_removed | ------------------------------ End of YTSEJAM Digest 2175 **************************