YTSEJAM Digest 2299 Today's Topics: 1) subscribe me please by Aviad Shkolnikov 2) Yngwie follow-up NDTC, NABC, either (Love it, Pat) by Kevin Madden 3) YTSEJAM digest 2298 by email_address_removed 4) savior machine? by Seth Casale 5) Altura - NDTC by email_address_removed 6) Thank you David Kobayashi by Jeff Forte 7) Shirt confusion? by Pat Griffin 8) Lie CDS by Cygnus 9) breathed connection by Partha Mukhopadhyay 10) petition and the WildKoba/Scott Daugherty madness by email_address_removed 11) Re: breathed connection by "KorgX3" 12) Amorphis, NTC (no tribute content) by "Kevin Donnelly" 13) Re: I wasn't trying to be an ass-hole. by Stephen Daedalus 14) Re: Saviour Machine by "Dale R. Newberry" 15) A Kick Into A Dream by Gary 16) Re: Piccolo Snare on ACOS by Mark Hatch-Miller 17) petition sigs, queensryche promo by "Rip, Cow Virtuoso" 18) An idea. by email_address_removed 19) Re: An idea. by email_address_removed 20) DT-wear;ACOS snare;EW in Doytchland;Rick's last post by Younis Youssef Hilal 21) Steve Vai tour question by pkendall@wave.co.nz (Paul Kendall) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat, 22 Feb 97 16:30 +0200 From: Aviad Shkolnikov To: email_address_removed Subject: subscribe me please Message-ID: PLease subscribe me to the list thanks - Aviad ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 22 Feb 1997 12:07:48 -0800 From: Kevin Madden To: The keepers of the window-crack peepers Subject: Yngwie follow-up NDTC, NABC, either (Love it, Pat) Message-ID: Ha. That's all I have to say. You liked Kansas' "Carry On My Wayward Son?" Then you must buy Yngwie's "Inspiration." Yngwie *is* that wayward son, and he is, as usual, carrying on. And on. And on. I will give him credit for pure entertainment value. Imagine the most humorous parody of yngwie-type wailing and soloing and scales up (and down) the ying-yang all over your favorite Rainbow/Deep Purple/Hendrix tunes, and there you have it. If you thought the rush trib was over-the-top, and liked it, buy this cd. Even the liner notes are self-important. There are 12 (!!) full size photos of Yngwie (and his guitars, of course) and not one of the backing musicians, which include the Johansson brothers, Jeff Scott Soto (got some *soul* brother!), Joe Lynn Turner, Mark Boals and others. He writes a little story about why he loves each song. Bless Yngwie, for he knows not what he does. (No religious imagery should be inferred. It's a figure of speech, right Vince? Vince?) GO WINGS! Kevin ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 22 Feb 1997 12:13:43 -0500 From: email_address_removed To: "INTERNET:email_address_removed" Subject: YTSEJAM digest 2298 Message-ID: Please stop sending these to me. Someone signed me up as a joke. Thank you ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 22 Feb 1997 14:34:22 -0500 (EST) From: Seth Casale To: email_address_removed Subject: savior machine? Message-ID: please tell me something about this band, they seem interesting, but you didn't say anything about them. i would like to trade dubs with anyone who has music that i haven't heard. the quest continues in otherwords. next: i am niot a drummer, but i like the sound of the piccolo drum that portnoy uses on acos, maybe it is because it is a snare sound i rarely hear, but that puckery smack punctuates a little better, i think. next: on tales from the thousand lakes, i wish amorphis utilized the tenor singer more. the guy who sings the part "wanted to soar heavenward, but the sun burned his cheek, the moon lit his brow." growled vocals should be restrained to aggressive music. that's all for today. my rambling is done. seth ------------------------------ Date: 22 Feb 1997 15:04:00 CDT From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Altura - NDTC Message-ID: Hello everyone! I just got the April issue of Guitar Player magazine in the mail this afternoon. They devote page 22, in its entirety, to Altura guitarist Franklin Ervin. Pretty nice of them, don't you think? ;) I lied in my subject header. Here's a quote from the article: "[Altura's] odd meters and shifting tempos draw comparisons to Dream Theater, but [Altura's] style is more experimental and less concerned with song structure." huh huh huh.... Byeee! Mark Peters - email_address_removed ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 22 Feb 1997 14:44:30 -0500 From: Jeff Forte To: email_address_removed Subject: Thank you David Kobayashi Message-ID: ************ Dearest David, Last night was the most special night of my life. I felt a magic that I have yet to feel with any other man. The way you held me in your arms made me feel so safe and secure, like I could remain there for eternity to come. This is a special thing we have. I hope it lasts a long time. Love, Scott Daugherty Woops, my bad. That last message was only supposed to be sent to David Kobayashi, not the jam!!! Damn that send button!!! HA HA HA HA HA HA !!!!!!! ************** HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHA!!!!!! LOL! You are all too much! ><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> Chambers email_address_removed "Warm bodies, I sense are not machines that can only make money. Past, perfect, tense, words for a feeling and all I've discovered. I'll be along son, with medicine supposed to, designed to make you high. I'll be along son, with words for a feeling and all I've discovered." -- +Live+ ><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 22 Feb 1997 14:52:16 -0600 (CST) From: Pat Griffin To: ThE NuGgeTjAm Subject: Shirt confusion? Message-ID: >Yeah, is there going to be another ytsejam-list shirt run this year, >not just the ones for the 'Cons, but the "official" one? I have to >stock up for summer... (want to get some more tank-tops, black tees >are a bit much in the summer in CA, even at the higher altitudes). >I think I still have the _first-run_ one somewhere, but the black has >faded so much it almost looks gray. I have gotten a number of messages from people recently who think that the Ytsejam shirt is a *Con* shirt. The shirt was released for the first time at YtseCon III, but it is a *Ytsejam* shirt for everyone, not just a Con collectible. It didn't seem fair to make a shirt for a Con that only a portion of the list would attend and leave the rest out, so I changed the design and made it for the whole list. People have been asking also about reprints of the shirts since the XXL and XXXLs ran out so quickly. At this point I would have to say that I won't be doing another run. I still owe my friend a large chunk of money that he lent me to print them in the first place, so reprinting *this* shirt probably will not happen. If there is enough interest, I might concider a new shirt, but I have to sell off the remaining 6 dozen or so that I have of these first. There are also a couple of other 'YtseProducts' floating around in my head... more on that if things develop. Ordering is back online now, and will hopefully *remain* online until I've sold out the remaining shirts. All that's left now is XL, a few Ls, and one M. Check out the shirt posts for ordering info. =20 ---- Also, thanks to whomever corrected my ACoS info... =20 h t t p : / / w w w . m i s s o u r i . e d u / ~ c 6 7 5 3 1 1 / | Pat Griffin Reality=B2 Design | | email_address_removed email_address_removed | h t t p : / / w w w . m i s s o u r i . e d u / ~ c 6 7 5 3 1 1 / ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 22 Feb 1997 16:41:50 -0600 (CST) From: Cygnus To: email_address_removed Subject: Lie CDS Message-ID: I have a question. Is the Lie CD single that much more rare than The Silent Man CDS? In almost every CD store I go in I see a copy of The Silent Man CDS, but I have never seen the Lie CDS. ***Rob*** ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 22 Feb 1997 17:43:03 -0500 (EST) From: Partha Mukhopadhyay To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: breathed connection Message-ID: figured out why i love DT so much: y'see, back there when i was a kid......fave cartoon was a strip called Bloom County....totally awesome, opus and milo and binkley and oliver wendell jones, etc, etc......and there was this one other character on it, a hedgehog of all thing, and it was named.......... (first one to figure it out achieves everlasting coolness in my book: hint: this IS DT content :) ) (sorta) oh, and i gotta tell you....today, 10 to 5, a detroit radio station did a metallica a to z all the songs, in alphabetical order, coming in crystal clear over the airwaves.....and it was pretty cool, got to hear the rarer stuff, stuf from KEA and LOAD which i don't have......but, there ain't too much joy in Ypsi tonite, because mighty partha (that's me) ran out of blank tapes last week :( (apologies to thalmer (the guy (i think) that wrote casey at the bat) oh well....quick thought on blitzkreig: one of the songs i hadn't heard before, didn't recognize it, just realized it was a new song for me, and couldn't figure out the lyrics: i thought they were saying "misery" over and over, except in the way you would say it if you had a big cold (bisery, as in really feel biserable today) ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 22 Feb 1997 18:10:46 -0600 (CST) From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: petition and the WildKoba/Scott Daugherty madness Message-ID: To whoever is handling the petition - I dunno about anyone else, but you guys may want to get that thing sent in soon if you want to make sure this thing has any sort of impact with the record execs. I mean over 1700 signatures is an awful lot already and you don't want to take too much more time, or else it may all be for nothing. If nothing else, someone in charge of this (D-Man? Itchy?) please email me. Onto less serious...uh..."subjects": >Dearest David, > Last night was the most special night of my life. I felt a magic that >I have yet to feel with any other man. The way you held me in your arms >made me feel so safe and secure, like I could remain there for eternity >to come. This is a special thing we have. I hope it lasts a long time. > >Love, >Scott Daugherty Hmm...and I was wondering about Koba's comment about cumming in his panythose a couple jams back... :) Scott Hansen email_address_removed ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 22 Feb 1997 19:15:57 +0000 From: "KorgX3" To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: breathed connection Message-ID: > oh well....quick thought on blitzkreig: one of the songs i hadn't heard > before, didn't recognize it, just realized it was a new song for me, and > couldn't figure out the lyrics: i thought they were saying "misery" over > and over, except in the way you would say it if you had a big cold > (bisery, as in really feel biserable today) Actuallt that's when you hear Jaymz singing Blitzkrieg real fast. :) When ya think about it, it's about right. :) (Biseree, blitzkrieg, y aknow. :) >I have a question. Is the Lie CD single that much more rare than The >Silent Man CDS? In almost every CD store I go in I see a copy of The >Silent Man CDS, but I have never seen the Lie CDS. The Lie CD was only made for quite a limited time. I got mine as soon as I found out that it was out. My friend tried ordering it a week or so later, and couldn't get it. TSM was kinda flooded a little bit more and I still find them in stores around to this date. Same with Queensryche's I Am I set. I got the second one, but I tried to get the first and it went out of print about a month after it's release, I guess. Too bad record companies in the US won't release em here at all. I wonder what their problem is... Laterz! Disclaimer: All entries posted in this text are copyrighted by KorgX3 and are subject to applicable laws. Unauthorized reproduction of any entry contained within without written consent of the owner is strictly forbidden. "Rokz nadz, kikz butz, and hott chikz" are trademarks owned by KorgX3. :) ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 22 Feb 97 20:02:06 -0700 From: "Kevin Donnelly" To: Subject: Amorphis, NTC (no tribute content) Message-ID: hey all; I agree that Finland's AMORPHIS are excellent!! I think they are one of my top five bands ever. I am glad that they have an audience among jammers because they are to be appreciated by folks who have learned to really listen to music - be it heavy, light or in between. A jammer commented on the grind (growl) vocals elements of "Elegy". For many of us who discovered AMORPHIS in the "Karelian Isthmus" or "Tales of a Thousand Lakes" era the grind vocals were all there was, and we really like(d) it. It has its place IMO, and it does take some getting used-to! When I first heard "Elegy" I thought; damn, they have mucked up a great grind vocals album with clean vocals!!......but now, of course, I really like Elegy as much as the others! :-) This band has a great future and a great past! Kevin D. p.s. if you like AMORPHIS' style you should check out Sweden's TIAMAT - their album "Wildhoney" is magic! ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 22 Feb 1997 23:22:04 -0500 (EST) From: Stephen Daedalus To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Re: I wasn't trying to be an ass-hole. Message-ID: My post about samples was not a flame. ==================== "You are all weirdos. Hmph." (Sam the Eagle, The Great Muppet Movie) "Now all we need is a little enerjon, and a lot of luck." (Optimus Prime, Transformers the Movie) ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 22 Feb 1997 22:29:13 +0000 From: "Dale R. Newberry" To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Saviour Machine Message-ID: Just got the new Saviour Machine CD, the re-release of the demo, and the live video today. Got a lot of listening and watching to do. Dale R. Newberry ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 22 Feb 1997 23:52:12 -0500 From: Gary To: email_address_removed Subject: A Kick Into A Dream Message-ID: Hello all, I'm getting rid of my cd copy of A Kick Into A Dream and I thought I'd check to see if any of you are interested in it. Let me know if you are. Gary ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 22 Feb 1997 23:02:26 -0700 From: Mark Hatch-Miller To: email_address_removed, Multiple recipients of list Subject: Re: Piccolo Snare on ACOS Message-ID: > I'm a new subscriber here! WAssssup??? :) I just became a "HUGE" >DT fan in the last few months and thought this would be kewl to join. I just >recently purchased A Change of Seasons and was wondering if any drummers out >there share my opinion when I say, "WHAT THE HELL IS MIKE USING THAT >NASSSSSSTY SOUNDING PICCOLO SNARE FOR??????!!!!!!" > I think it sounds quite good.. In fact I remember reading on the jam several weeks ago that someone thought the snare sounded that way because it was badly mixed.(???) I recently read in Modern Drummer or somewhere like that that Mike has been using shallower snares lately as opposed to the standard deep stadium rock ones many metal guys use. Mark >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>><<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< Deep RUSH Thoughts: I don't think that we should hold the Red Star proudly high in hand because those things are damm hot and you could get burned. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 23 Feb 1997 00:16:54 -0600 From: "Rip, Cow Virtuoso" To: Heavy Metal Computer Nerds Subject: petition sigs, queensryche promo Message-ID: > >I dunno about anyone else, but you guys may want to get that thing sent in >soon if you want to make sure this thing has any sort of impact with the >record execs. I mean over 1700 signatures is an awful lot already and you >don't want to take too much more time, or else it may all be for nothing. i think holding off a bit is still great though, we're accumulating tons of signatures, right now we're up to nearing 700 pages of double spaced text, and it keeps climbing... we're definately not going to leave this up forever, but then again dt wont be scheduled to hit the studio til late summer now anyways and i dont think we can change that, only prevent its delay further. anyways, i picked up a queensryche promo cd for "i am i" yesterday, i'm a total fan of QR, but an even bigger fan of DT, if anyone on the list has a DT promo disc they'd like to trade for it i'd take the offer ;) and to conclude, i'd just like to say: peruvian skies really really rules, i think there should be more cows on TV, and the empire strikes back has the coolest ending of the star wars flicks. actually, maybe we shouldnt put mor cows on tv, they probably have a weight limit, and my TV would probably break. ~Rip ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 23 Feb 1997 02:38:45 -0500 (EST) From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: An idea. Message-ID: Hi guys..tis Ben. :) I was just sittin' around and thought of something... We should try that DT Tribute thing again. I think we could get it to work this time..really. Well, I haven't resubbed, but I just wanted to say that. Okay, bye. :) Ben "Ben" Laussade ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 23 Feb 1997 01:31:24 -0700 (MST) From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Cc: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Re: An idea. Message-ID: > Hi guys..tis Ben. :) I was just sittin' around and thought of something... > > We should try that DT Tribute thing again. I think we could get it to work > this time..really. Well, I haven't resubbed, but I just wanted to say that. > Okay, bye. :) Ahhhh sheeet. Here we go again. Actually, I think the tribute albums are going on right now, it's just that conversation has left the jam. I know Vince and Hector are trying to produce thier own, actually, they're continuing what they started before Jizzmin started "riding the red," and are still accepting recordings. don't quote me on it, though. Email him personally if you have any questions. Oh, and I have my own question to pose to the ever-so-vunderbar jam: Why is James yelling about a stepfather and "life on the sticks" in the middle of Lie? It just doesn't make any sense to me. ~Eckie the confused, who nearly fought the black knight, nearly approached the dragon of Gandor, and personally wet himself at the battle of Vince and Jazz ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 23 Feb 1997 01:29:39 -0800 (PST) From: Younis Youssef Hilal To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: DT-wear;ACOS snare;EW in Doytchland;Rick's last post Message-ID: On Sat, 22 Feb 1997 email_address_removed wrote: > From: email_address_removed (Zack Gemmill) > Subject: DT-wear, shirts, etc... > Also, an Indian (engineering manager here at work saw the back of one > of the shirts I was wearing and he said,"Wow, that's some fraternity!" > I just smiled and nodded in accord. I didn't even try to explain it. > > Hey, it's not just a band, it's a way of life! LOL! Whole-hearted agreement here! > ------------------------------ > From: Loren Caler > > recently purchased A Change of Seasons and was wondering if any drummers out > there share my opinion when I say, "WHAT THE HELL IS MIKE USING THAT > NASSSSSSTY SOUNDING PICCOLO SNARE FOR??????!!!!!!" First off, I'm not a drummer, just a wanna-be (if all goes to plan, I'll be a real one soon, tho). I just wanna mention that this has been brought up on the list and, if I remember correctly, most of the drummers on this list liked Mike's choice of snare. The reason I like it is that I think it does a particularly nice job of making Mike's snare-rolls crystal-clear. I mean, you can almost hear the impact of each stick hitting the thing. I don't know much about piccolo snares, but I've heard that they are very well-suited for so-called "finesse" players (e.g. players who use lots of ghost strokes). Given what I heard on ACOS, I certainly buy that theory, and I think it suits Mike really well. The only thing is, he switches feels a lot (e.g., from "finesse" to heavy), so I'd be surprised if he continued to stick with a piccolo for the next album too, because it just isn't suited for his overall playing style IMO. All the same, I liked it, and I think the weak-sounding snare makes a nice contrast with the boomy toms and the punchy bass drums. Anyone else care to offer their opinion (or correct anything I've said here:))? > ------------------------------ > From: "Jason Breitweg (Wisconsin)" > Subject: Lookey what I found ;) > Message-ID: > quite a sight. It seems that East/West has an office right here. So > what should I do? Should I go in there with a DT t-shirt and such and > start yelling at them in English? Or should I restrain myself and not > do anything? > > I think it would be cool just to go in and see what they tell me. Any > ideas? Actually, if EastWest is like most corporations, I would be surprised if they knew anything about it. If they did, they'd probably be on your side (that is, all except for the brown-nosing weasel in the corner who says in his thin, squeaky voice, "Well, I think management is doing the right thing by stalling DT. I mean, it only makes sense."). > ------------------------------ > From: email_address_removed (Rick Terry) > Subject: A Birthday Request! > [big long-overdue message deleted] > > Cheers, > > Rick > Toronto > > ------------------------------ > > End of YTSEJAM Digest 2298 > ************************** > And a fitting last word. I hope everyone on the Jam caught that post. (Note: to double the effect of Rick's message, make sure you're listening to "Scarred" while reading it.) Younis email_address_removed ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 24 Feb 1997 00:14:46 +1300 From: pkendall@wave.co.nz (Paul Kendall) To: email_address_removed Subject: Steve Vai tour question Message-ID: Greetings all, Does anyone know who the black guy on bass is on Vai's Fire Garden tour. He looks familiar but I didn't catch his name when he was introduced. Thanks in advance. Paul ------------------------------ End of YTSEJAM Digest 2299 **************************