YTSEJAM Digest 2234 Today's Topics: 1) Re: Type O by email_address_removed 2) my dying bride by matt rosin 3) The Apocalypse is upon us... by email_address_removed 4) Re: YTSEJAM digest 2233 by Brian 5) EOJ by Brian 6) Re: 220 Volt by Jan Melander 7) Lip Synching by "Jonathan Dery" 8) Re: Angra and Rainbow by Mark Smeets 9) 2Pac by email_address_removed (Michael Washkevich) 10) AMA/Fates by Pat Daugherty 11) Re: Power of Omens by Glover 12) Re: YTSEJAM digest 2202 by Joe Kruger 13) Introduction by "Zeb N. Olsen" 14) Which Marillion album? by Glover 15) NDTC - Mozart (the band, not the dude) by Joe Kruger 16) Gary Hoey concert by "NEVANS.US.ORACLE.COM" 17) Chris Collins by email_address_removed (Dan Abosso) 18) Re: YTSEJAM digest 2233 by durnik ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 28 Jan 1997 11:32:54 -0500 (EST) From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Type O Message-ID: << Their lyrics are so fucking pretensive.....As for Type O, anyone who says "loving you is like fuckin' the dead" is obviously not too skilled a lyricist. Be well. >> And I suppose Black No. 1 is the only song you've ever heard by Type O? That song is a JOKE........it was meant to be that way....I guess you have no sense of humor. You probably don't even know what the song is about............. GET THE OCTOBER RUST ALBUM!! AANNNYWAY......for future reference, those of you who ARE TON fans....check out the following website: http://www.amexpub.com/dburger/neg01.htm This site has tour dates and is LOADED with TON info.... Now, before I get flamed for being off-topic...BACK TO DREAM THEATER.....please... ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 28 Jan 1997 10:52:23 -0600 (CST) From: matt rosin To: email_address_removed Subject: my dying bride Message-ID: someone mentioned My Dting Bride. they're my favorite band (besides Dead Can Dance)!! if you like atmospheric metal, you shoud definitely check them out. it is amazing music, especially their violinist - he is incredibly passionate and expressive in his playing. just got their new album, "Like Gods Of The Sun", last wednesday, and it is amzing, as i expected. for those of you who are also into black metal, i picked up the new Cradle Of Filth as well. holy shit! this album is fucking amazing! -matt. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ m a t t r o s i n / email_address_removed S U R R E A L I T Y / http://http.tamu.edu:8000/~msr7146/imagescape/ dark ethereal music / po box 864, college station, tx 77841-0864 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 28 Jan 97 10:00:06 PST8 From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: The Apocalypse is upon us... Message-ID: No need waiting for the next DT release, for the end is near... Today is the release of a new "metal" album from Pat Boone... Yes, Pat Boone's "In a Metal Mood" is being released today amongst much fanfare and more press coverage than all of your favorite prog/metal bands put together would ever get for a new release. My ears were subjected to a sampling of this monstrosity this morning, and I don't know how many hours of Awake pumped through my headphones at 11, it will take to wipe this dreck from my brain... Imagine if you will, a cheezy Las Vegas lounge/big band act performing a cover of Judas Priest's "You've got another thing comming"... Then seguing into an upbeat almost jazzy (in a K-tel records sort of way) cover of Led Zeppelin's "Stairway to Heaven"... followed by a demented carnival band on ludes doing a barely recognizable version of Metallica's "Enter Sandman"... All this and with Mr. Milk and Cookies, Pat Boone on vocals... This was the torture I endured this morning, and thought I should warn you all that the world is going to end...very soon, this just has to be a sign.... Be afraid, be very afraid..... .~~~~~~~ Michael Kizer -- Computer Sciences Corporation (Tucson, AZ) ~~~~~~~. | Email: email_address_removed (preferred) -or- email_address_removed | | URL: http://www.goodnet.com/~mkizer <--- Dream Theater Song Book here! | '~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~' ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 28 Jan 1997 12:53:58 -0800 From: Brian To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 2233 Message-ID: >is terrible IMO. They're a bunch of wanabe goth players. I think the >keyboardist is the only one with tallent. Their lyrics are so fucking >pretensive. If you want true quality goth metal, try My Dying Bride. >The lead guitar work isn't great, but it's absolutely wonderful. As for >Type O, anyone who says "loving you is like fuckin' the dead" is >obviously >not too skilled a lyricist. Be well. HA! not too skilled a lyricist? Well maybe you should hear a Type O Song other than Black No. 1, which imho is pretty much a joke song. The October Rust album is totally amazing, with the exception of My Girlfriends Girlfriend, which does NOT belong on this album. The music is pretty simple, but it's real mood envoking, and the lyrics mean a lot to me. When I'm with my girlfriend, OR brings out a lot in the both of us. I have friends that don't like TON. I'm fine with that. But PLEASE never say Pete Steele is a bad lyricist. ========================================================================"Are you gonna bark all day, little ----- doggie, or are you gonna ---- ------------- ---- bite?"-Micheal Madsen, ---- - ---- Reservoir Dogs -- - - - - - - - -- "Just victims of the in-house - - - - - - - drive-by. They say jump, - - -- - -- - - you say 'How high?"-Rage -- - - - - - - - -- Against The Machine ---- - - - ---- later--------------Brian ---- ------------- ---- ----- ======================================================================== ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 28 Jan 1997 12:54:53 -0800 From: Brian To: email_address_removed Subject: EOJ Message-ID: >-Tim (I want the last post) > >oh yeah, came in to some money over the SUprebowl weekend. I'm >ready to get that CD burner.......anyone with suggestions on >manufacturer let me know please....... > > >------------------------------ > >End of YTSEJAM Digest 2233 >************************** Sim Ballah Bim: Your wish is granted! ========================================================================"Are you gonna bark all day, little ----- doggie, or are you gonna ---- ------------- ---- bite?"-Micheal Madsen, ---- - ---- Reservoir Dogs -- - - - - - - - -- "Just victims of the in-house - - - - - - - drive-by. They say jump, - - -- - -- - - you say 'How high?"-Rage -- - - - - - - - -- Against The Machine ---- - - - ---- later--------------Brian ---- ------------- ---- ----- ======================================================================== ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 28 Jan 97 19:41:14 -0000 From: Jan Melander To: Subject: Re: 220 Volt Message-ID: >Speaking of Sweeden, does anyone else remember a Sweedish metal band from >about '89 called 220 Volt? > The world is small!!!! These guys are from the same town in the middle of Sweden = (=D6stersund) as me and we were all very active on the localmusic = scene back then, playing gigs and jamming alot. Then they got a contract and moved to Stockholm (our capital), made = one record (maybe two, I don't remember) and lost support from the = record company and vanished into the dark... Their lead guitarist, Kalle, was a nice and very talented guy but I = never realy liked their vocalist. A small trivia: When they got their record deal they dumped their = original singer and got Jocke from another local band, vise move but = I didn't like anyone of them (I'm talking about their singing, they = were great guys otherwise). Cheers, --------------------------------------------------------------- Jan Melander WM-Data email_address_removed.se --------------------------------------------------------------- "Until the circle breaks and wisdom lies ahead, The faithful live Awake, the rest remain misled" Innocence Faded - Dream Theater ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 28 Jan 1997 14:03:44 -0500 From: "Jonathan Dery" To: email_address_removed Subject: Lip Synching Message-ID: All of this talk about lip synching (Bush, Motley Crue, entire Superbowl Halftime Show) has got me sort of depressed. Could this be the end of true live performance as we know it? How can anyone respect a band that fakes it live instead of just getting up there and kicking ass? That's why I love DT- not only do they PERFORM their music, but they mess around with the arrangements of a lot of their songs just to keep the music fresh (not that it would ever get old anyways). This was especially evident during the Fix For 96 shows. Hopefully, when the new album comes out, DT will save the (music) world! -Jon Dery ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 28 Jan 1997 13:39:41 PST From: Mark Smeets To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Angra and Rainbow Message-ID: ** Reply to note from email_address_removed 01/28/97 07:32am -0800 Angra, Yea, I've been telling everyone on this list that for the past month, go out and buy Angra, you ain't gonna be dissappointed. Rainbow, One of the singers I was in a band was is a HUGE Dio fan, and he turned me onto Rainbow and Dio's other stuff. Rainbow was like, rock and roll verging on the start of metal...I mean, think about a song like, Kill the King, how many songs used a harmony like that song, plus a Double Bass drum part, not many bands that I know of did that. The Bass playing was way ahead of it's time, so was appice's drumming. Keyboard work, better than I've ever heard, can't remember who played the keys though. My favorite album from them has gotta be Rainbow: Live. That album ruled so much. Anyways, I did pick up Blackmore's latest, I like it, the mix was kinda weird but the songs were really good. Mark *You must unlearned, what you have learned, only then, will you have learned something. - Yoda, Star Wars *I have learned, that I know nothing - Mark Smeets *You have not yet completed your training - Yoda, Star Wars Check out the Megadeth Faq: http://www.smartt.com/~jsmeets/stranger/FRONT.HTM My Page: http://www.smartt.com/~jsmeets/stranger/INDEX.HTM ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 28 Jan 1997 12:50:54 -0800 (PST) From: email_address_removed (Michael Washkevich) To: email_address_removed Subject: 2Pac Message-ID: "Anyone else see this as ironic? 2Pac Shakur won "Best Rap artist of the year" at the American Music Awards. Just goes to show you that Americans agree, 'the best rapper is a dead one.'" What a beautiful quote. I thank you for making my day. Mike Washkevich ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 28 Jan 1997 17:31:11 -0500 (EST) From: Pat Daugherty To: Dream Theater Mailing List Subject: AMA/Fates Message-ID: I thought the crue song looked fake. It looked like a video rather than a live performance. Great song though. I saw somewhere that is is a remix (1997). Hmmm, a live remix? I was disappointed. What was with that hat that Pamela was wearing???? At least Metallica's sopng looked like it was live.... Saw this in alt.music.fates-warning: >I heard a vicious rumor that Ray Alder abruptly left the band after a >heated blowout during rehearsal. Apparently, Matheos plans to replace >Alder with a guy named James (The Molester) Borzani. Can anyone shed some >light on this rumor? Anyone know more info? |-----------------------------------------------------------------------| | Pat Daugherty email_address_removed | |=======================================================================| | "Every breath leaves me one less to my last" --Dream Theater | | "That is not an option, Mr. Mulder" --X-Files | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------| ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 28 Jan 1997 20:14:08 -0500 From: Glover To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Power of Omens Message-ID: I understand Elvis Batur's opinion, as well. I can see how some might think the music is boring, but it appeals to me greatly. I find myself listening to it a lot. If I remember correctly, they say their new CD is going to be more intense than the demo. This lack of itensity or heaviness might be why Elvis Batur doesn't like it. Who knows? he might like this new full-length album. I would like to comment on the production of the demo. The balance is very accurate. The guitar and keyboard are mixed at the same volume level (or so it seems). In Dream Theater, the guitar seems too loud sometimes. The keyboard seems empty on the Japanese 1/24/95 video. I think the guitar should blend with the keyboard as it does on the Power of Omens demo. The new album is going to be great, and I'm glad this band is being talked on the Ytsejam. They deserve a lot of credit. -C. Glover ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 28 Jan 1997 20:14:10 -0500 From: Joe Kruger To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 2202 Message-ID: Sorry about that previous mail; that send button is too easy to hit. > >>He was able to get me hard-to-find stuff like >>Angra's Evil Warning CD and Holy Land/FNAC that Impulse >>told me was just not available. > > For the record, this may have been back when it wasn't readily >available. They now have a few copies in stock (minus the one Maddy bought >for me) They were available from Dream Disc, one week prior to me calling Impulse. When Impulse said no, I called Dream Disc back and got them within two weeks. > > > Impulse is now in Roselle IL, but that is the phone number. Oh yeah. > >>My only complaint with Impulse is that they don't >>really make it clear when they do or don't put >>things on back-order for you. > > If you ask, they'll tell you. Very clearly. The other benefit is >that they let you listen to almost any cd before you buy it, if you can come >by. And you can always e mail me and I'll see if I can't listen to it and >describe it for you. I'm at Impulse's store all the time. > I'm glad your experience has been different from mine. It could be because you are dealing with them face-to-face, and I'm just another phone call. I did ask her several times over several weeks and she continued to vacillate between it's on order, it's on back-order, we'll send that when it comes in, call back in a couple weeks and try again. Again, that was my only complaint, and it is obviously a minor one. I will continue to deal with Impulse and recommend them to others. I'll just try to be a tad more clear about how I want out-of-stock items handled. I really appreciate your offer to listen for me. Could you listen to Kamelot's Dominion and compare it to Eternity for me? Thanks. Joe Kruger ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 28 Jan 1997 18:17:45 -0700 From: "Zeb N. Olsen" To: Subject: Introduction Message-ID: Hey fellow DT fans, I am new to this list and so I thought I would post my first message. I have been a DT fan ever since I first saw the video for Pull Me Under (on headbangers ball of all places). I also love progressive music such as Rush, Yes, King Crimson, Savatage, and so on. I also like many other types of music, such as Metal (Metallica, Testament, Slayer), Political Bitch music, (Rage Against The Machine, Sex Pistols), straight ahead Classic Rock, (Zep, The Who, Pink Floyd), and yes "alternative", (Bush, Alice In Chains, Pearl Jam). I am a guitar player of 10 years and I have Had the pleasure of meating John Petrucci (twice!) at G.I.T. in Hollywood, and he is an AWESOME guitarist to hear in person. I am currently obtaining my degree in Computer Information Systems from Boise State University in Boise Idaho. Well, just thought I would say Hi! Later -Z- ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 28 Jan 1997 20:48:14 -0500 From: Glover To: email_address_removed Subject: Which Marillion album? Message-ID: I've heard a lot about this band on this list and was wondering what they sound like. How do they compare to Dream Theater. Are they heavy, softer or what? Does their music have good musicianship? I would like to have a recommendation of which Marillion album to buy. Which is the most progessive? Any advice is appreciated. Thanks. -C. Glover ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 28 Jan 1997 21:10:13 -0500 From: Joe Kruger To: email_address_removed Subject: NDTC - Mozart (the band, not the dude) Message-ID: I found this CD at Media Play. I remembered it from the Heady Metal (http://pwp.starnetinc.com/corey/) page and it was "only" $9.99 so I grabbed it. It is on Bachoven Music Works label (an American distributor?) and was released in 1993. It is self-titled. Most progressive purists would not classify this as progressive music. It is rock, not metal, and it is fairly straight-forward. I would describe it more as "diverse" than progressive. I think Mozart could be compared to Extreme, Queen, the Police, or even Styx. The singer is a lower-ranged tenor with excellent control. His name is simply Adam. He has "effects out the wazoo" also. He is a great singer as far as I can tell from this CD. I think he has been identified as a singer on the Queen tribute. There are great vocal harmonies on the disc as well, done by Adam, Peter (the guitarist), James (the bassist), and someone named D. Alexander. The guitarist, Peter Perdichizzi, is very good. To continue the Queen/Extreme comparison, his style is more riffed-based like Brian May's than shred-based like Nuno's. He has enough distortion to be popular and enough talent to be unpopular. The distortion is done for effects not defects. I'm not a guitarist, so I can't identify his entire rig by listening to the CD. It's not in my liner notes. The bass/drums/keys are all good, with nothing really splashy or noteworthy. The bass was all simple rhythms with very little fills and no soloing. I didn't really care for the snare tone. I'm not a drummer so I can't really explain why - it just sounded tinny and a bit over-synthesized. Adam plays keys also. They are mostly piano (my humble ears think it is a real acoustic) with some background synthesizers in some songs. His playing is not flashy, yet competent. The songs themselves are the standard formulaic verse/chorus/ verse/chorus/bridge/verse/coda compositions with emphasis on melodies with hooks and strong vocal harmonies. The songs are catchy and, at times, humorous. IMO standout tracks are: _Speed_Train_ and _The_Shoe_. There are two covers: I Get A Kick Out Of You - original by Cole Porter of all people Fortress Around Your Heart - original by Sting this version sounds like Sting, though I've never heard the original. My brother in law is a big Sting fan and he says that Adam sounds exactly like Sting on this tune. The CD is produced and mixed by Roy Thomas Baker. Forgive my igorance, but why does this name seem familiar? Elvis? I like the CD, but I'd probably classify it more as AOR (e-mail me if you don't know what that means) than progressive rock. It could have been a big hit in a different era. (doesn't that sound familiar). At the risk of offending people, I would say that Pat Daugherty would like this and Bill Bazjek(sp?) would hate it. Offended people e-mail me privately or I will start attaching multiple disclaimers to my e-mails too (since I have sooooo little originality). Are there any Mozart (the band) experts that could tell me about any other releases this band may have. Thanks. Joe Kruger ------------------------------ Date: 28 Jan 97 14:06:03 -0800 From: "NEVANS.US.ORACLE.COM" To: email_address_removed Subject: Gary Hoey concert Message-ID: Anyone going to see Gary Hoey at the Edge in Palo Alto, CA?? Feb. 2 is the night (sunday). Lemme know and we can meet up before/after/during the show.. c-ya! -Neil. DTC: I'll be wearing my DT/Awake shirt, no doubt.. /===============================================================\ | Neil Evans Phone: 415.506.3503 | | Server Technologies Division Fax: 415.506.7370 | | Oracle Corporation email: email_address_removed | \===============================================================/ ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 28 Jan 1997 23:01:22 -0500 (EST) From: email_address_removed (Dan Abosso) To: email_address_removed Subject: Chris Collins Message-ID: Hello, Does anyone know where I could get a scanned picture of Chris Collins? I have never seen what he looks like.. - Dan -btw: You should all stop complaining about the subject matter in the 'jam, we are all on here for one main reason: because we like DT and are interested in getting more information about them.. and the 'jam is full of good people who can help you with anything regarding DT and other bands.. and if you don't like the subject matter (the gay thread was beyond unacceptable, though), then leave... create your own damn list.. otherwise, stop whining and stop taking this list for granted. -- And the solid book we wrote.. Could not be found today... ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 28 Jan 1997 14:50:31 -0700 (MST) From: durnik To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 2233 Message-ID: > Frm: Dave Silva > > I was a little interested in this band, since they are talked about a > little bit on the Jam. I'm not sure whether to try them out and was > wondering if prog fans (rock or metal) would really like them. They > recently came out here to State College to one of the local bars. I was > considering seeing them, but homework..... At any rate, I walked by when > everybody was in line, and it looked like a typical metal crowd, full of > locals. Not the crowd I'm used to seeing when watching a prog band such > as DT. If anybody is so inclined, give me the info! Type O is worth your while. They're a band that has this amazing attitude that I can't get enough of, where they'll blatantly shout in the face of the poseur media darlings that they're "selling out" and "just in it for the hype" and then put out an album like October Rust, which is a _considerable_ progression from Bloody Kisses, an album that, while good, was a BIT too rooted in "metal-goth". Their albums... "Slow Deep and Hard" - lots of fun, very raw and not moody at all. Contains the only known Type O GUITAR SOLO in a song! (In IKYFSE). Basically all about sex, sex, more sex, booze, partying, and more sex. Highlights are Gravity, which was just awesome, and Synthetic Division/I Know You're Fucking Someone Else, which gave us a taste of their future direction with that entire section in the middle/end. "Bloody Kisses" - Doesn't age as well as October Rust. Some songs just work, some don't. I got tired of the title track and of Black No.1 (the first video/hit/whatever) fairly fast, and the second single, Christian Woman, aged only a little better. Their cover of Summer Breeze by Seals & Crofts is a blast. The pseudo-instrumentals work best on this album, they are Can't Lose You and Set Me On Fire. And the single best song on the album? Still "We Hate Everyone" from the non-gatefold CD. "October Rust" - Pete & company warmed us up for this by telling us what a sellout album it was going to be, how they didn't care about songwriting and filled a CD with fluff for the money. Needless to say, I was floored by the intensity of this disc, how good it actually turned out to be, and how well the songs age. Early favourites Love You To Death, Burnt Flowers Fallen, and Red Water/Christmas Mourning have been replaced at the top of my Type O list by songs that started out lukewarm and just kept getting better with every listen. I can still listen to them over and over again and really dig it. The top tracks are definitely Die With Me, Green Man, Wolf Moon, and the Neil Young cover Cinnamon Girl. Type O can't play like DT does, but they have a definitive edge in songwritin, song structuring, and the ability to create atmosphere. However that may change when we hear DT's new album. > 7. Weird Al Yankowich! (No further comments neccesary!) This guy has GOT to do a DT spoof. Just HAS to. > Frm: Steve Borzilleri > > Here we see some postings by durnik. Some of durnik's phrases could be > translated into their actual meanings, as we shall display below... > > > Frm: durnik > > Subject: Mercy Fuck, CD burners, British spellings > > > > First big news: I finally got off my ass and learned how to write > > hypertext, so expect to see me relieve Jeff and Ryan of the tedious and > > repetitive duties of posting my info on their web pages... I'll be > > taking over shortly. > > "Hi all!! First big news: I'll be taking over shortly." You have a gift for getting right to the point. :) > > Take it easy, everyone!! > > "You've all got about two weeks until the entire Internet is mine." Oh, shit! Someone found out my pl--uh, that is, Nothing!! That's right, heh, nothing whatsoever is happening with regard to this cryptic and obscure cover-up. :) > Frm: email_address_removed > > Hey all... I don't know if this appropriate to post here... But here goes. > I'm looking for Dream Theater bootlegs. Shit, I can't think of anything MORE appropriate to post here! :) They might as well call this list the YtseBoot. After all, who all here has NOT heard the Xmas '95 Birch Hill show? Raise hands? Yup, that's about what I figured. But to specifically answer the poster, check the DT page at www.rsabbs.com/dt and then look at the links section, because more or less every Jammer has some sort of boot reference on their home page. > BTW> I'm a Type O fan for the person inquiring. But I think Type O makes > better use of the keys than even our beloved DT. I dunno, that's a close one. Josh plays keys to establish atmosphere and occasionally plays a piano accompaniment to a section. Kevin/Derek are usually positioned equal to the other instruments in driving the melody of any part of the song. Apples n' Oranges. > Frm: Steve Borzilleri > > Did Scott Herman turn into Scott Cook? There's a mysterious comment... how do you mean? > Frm: "Mark Hatch-Miller" > > I agree completely. They are one of the best heavy metal bands around > right now. I was gonna get to see em too, except at the radio sponsered > concert they were playing at, the Deftones started a riot. It was a > disaster. Oh well. Did the Deftones do that at every show, or were you also unfortunate enough to witness the debacle at Desert Sky Pavilion? At least Type O plays in 2 weeks at the Electric Ballsack, for all us locals. > Frm: Stephen Daedalus > > is terrible IMO. They're a bunch of wanabe goth players. I think the > keyboardist is the only one with tallent. Their lyrics are so fucking > pretensive. If you want true quality goth metal, try My Dying Bride. Just goes to show you that people can't even agree on what way the wind is blowing... :) > The lead guitar work isn't great, but it's absolutely wonderful. As for > Type O, anyone who says "loving you is like fuckin' the dead" is obviously > not too skilled a lyricist. Be well. No, but someone who says "Spring won't come, the need of strife to struggle to be freed, from hard ground / the evening mists that creep and crawl will drench me in dew, and so drown" has my nod of approval. They didn't use a bunch of latin or scientific terminology, but they sure illustrated the atmosphere well, they put the listener right there at the scene. I can easily picture movies about most Type O songs. Every lyricist gets better as they go along (well, usually), and Type O is no different than Dream Theater in this manner. DT as Majesty and even as recently as WDADU were pretty undisciplined as songwriters. However Awake was a milestone album. You choose... "In the Afterlife, will dark be bright? Will cold be warm? Will the day have no night? In the Afterlife, will the blind have sight? In the Afterlife?" "Sol in prime, sweet summertime Cast shadows of doubt On my face... A midday sun, its caustic hues Refracting within The still lake..." The first quote is a noble question and all, but the second one PUTS YOU THERE, so vividly that I feel like stealing Pete's thesaurus if I ever spot it. :) > Frm: email_address_removed > > I am a H U G E Type O Negative fan. Actually, they're my favorite band. I > agree that they are less complicated and technical than Dream Theater, but > it's the darker, heavier gothic side that draws me. Everyone has their personal perspective... it's nice to see people's minds open to all the possibilities though. > Frm: Soul Madness > > Yes, I love Type O Negative. The band has an intense sound to them that I > totally think is cool. My only complaint is the new album, October Rust is a > little bit weak with the exception of "Love You To Death", "Red Water > (Christmas Mourn)" and "Burnt Flowers Fallen". The rest is for real fans. I Whoo, this is creepy. Look way up above in this post at the songs I initially liked, and then grew a little weary of... and see if you don't move on the same way I did to the same others. To your credit, I must say you have good taste. > way, does anyone have a list of all the MTV-style videos DT released. The > ones I have seen are "Lie", "Take The Time", and "Another Day" (AD I happen > to have a copy of on a special Rock Video Monthly deal). Also there is Pull Me Under, The Silent Man (studio) and The Silent Man (Live). The Caught in a Web video was never filmed, but European TV showed a live performance of it, and those of us on the lookout thought it was the video. The band has since confirmed that it is not. > Frm: Timothy Adams > > Is Bafu Skadz? > He must be...he seems to get the last post of most digests. It's a big > conspiracy, he waits for the list to pile up and then........HE gets the last > word!!! :>) Am I crazy??? Is he crazy??? Maybe he just has He's just got that pact with the Devil that only loses him an average of 1 pint of blood and 1 fraction of soul every year. But in return, everything goes his way. I gotta say, it's a compelling deal. :) > oh yeah, came in to some money over the SUprebowl weekend. I'm > ready to get that CD burner.......anyone with suggestions on > manufacturer let me know please....... Get a Smart & Friendly CD burner. Don't accept anything less. It's a Sony drive, it works perfectly right from the get go, and you'll never run into compatibility problems of any type or sort at any time. Avoid the HP 4020i if you can only because HP is releasing a better one in a month or so. And definitely avoid most other brands. I think there were acceptable Ricoh and Canon drives on the market a while back, but right now the choices are limited. - Mike Bahr/email_address_removed- An independent Equinox representative ------------------------------ End of YTSEJAM Digest 2234 **************************