YTSEJAM Digest 2337 Today's Topics: 1) Touching songs... by email_address_removed (Edward J Wilk) 2) TOUCH ME by Grizabella 3) Chaos Theory web site? by email_address_removed 4) touching tunes by "Rip, Cow Virtuoso" 5) a question for parents by Scott 6) music that melts in your ears, not your glands by Jon Parmet 7) YtseBosCon III, songs to shiver to. by "Jeremy C. Hallum" 8) Re: ACOS and Voices solo... by Carlos Alfaro 9) New Prog Metal Band!! Chaos Theory!!! Holy schnookies!!! by email_address_removed (Grim88) 10) Re: Vague lyrics, more moving songs; and what about the petition??? by Jim Beavens 11) Tim Lodge by "dreamer" 12) chaos theory/matt guillory by Carlos Alfaro 13) To all you classical students and EJ fans (No DTC) by "Eugene E. Szucs" 14) Punchline NDTC by Randall Braun 15) Cozy Powell, NDTC by Randall Braun 16) Voices and Scarred by Eric Hansen 17) Guitar by "Da Trees... dey so beautiful" 18) A Change Of Seasons by Soul Madness ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 12 Mar 1997 16:11:16 EST From: email_address_removed (Edward J Wilk) To: email_address_removed Subject: Touching songs... Message-ID: Here I come, out of lurk-mode, to insert my $0.02 in this great topic. There are many songs that arouse some passion (I am in the middle of doing a paper on this very topic for school), but these have to be the all-timers.. The number one- "Eulogy" - Eternity X The rest, in no particular order- "Not What You See"- Savatage "When The Crowds Are Gone"- Savatage "Alone You Breathe"- Savatage "Learning to Live"- DT "Space-Dye Vest"- DT "Behind These Guitars"- Eternity X "Release"- Pearl Jam "Alive"- Pearl Jam "Present Tense"- Pearl Jam "She's Leaving Home"- The Beatles Wow.. there are so many.. those are probably the most emotional songs I know of.. they all are very, very touching, each in their own way.. And I don't think Pearl Jam (Eddie Vedder in particular) gets enough credit. Their (his) songs come across as some of the most emotional in any type of music. Ytse-Ed ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Mar 1997 15:12:36 -0600 From: Grizabella To: email_address_removed Subject: TOUCH ME Message-ID: Songs that touch me in that special place....(not THERE you jackasses!) Space Dye Vest, Wait For Sleep - Dream Theater Suite Sister Mary, Out of Mind, Lady Jane, Silent Lucidity, ANybody Listening - Queensryche Unforgiven, Nothing Else Matters - Metallica November Rain, Don't Cry - Guns N' Roses Faithfully, Open Arms - Journey Objects in the Rear View Mirror - Meatloaf What can I say? I'm a sucker for sappy songs. Laterz Much love, Mari ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Mar 1997 16:32:34 -0500 (EST) From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Chaos Theory web site? Message-ID: Could someone please report or mail me those web addresses for Chaos Theory sound clips? Like an idiot, I deleted the other ytsejam with that info. Also, has anyone heard an update from Dream Disc lately about the Superior album? The last thing that I heard was that they should be in by mid-March. Still waiting since December 9th.... -- /\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\ \ / / L. Jason Hartman "And I'll smile and I'll learn to pretend \ \ email_address_removed And I'll never be open again / / And I'll have no more dreams to defend \ \ Univ. Of Maryland, And I'll never be open again " / / Baltimore County - Kevin Moore : Dream Theater \ \ / / "Make it idiot proof and someone will make a better idiot." \ \/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/ ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Mar 1997 15:37:32 -0600 From: "Rip, Cow Virtuoso" To: Heavy Metal Computer Nerds Subject: touching tunes Message-ID: my faves: steve vai: touching tongues dt: everything and anything, esp LtL, Voices, and Scarred savatage: ghost in the ruins (especially the solo) fates warning: monument nine inch nails: something i can never have & i do not want this u2: bad, where the streets have no name, and october ozzy: goodbye to romance tori amos: me and a gun marillion: living with the big lie, everything from the track "brave" to the end of the album. echolyn: settled land korn: daddy thats what i call to mind now.. give em all a listen :) ~Rip ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Mar 1997 13:43:30 -0800 (PST) From: Scott To: email_address_removed Subject: a question for parents Message-ID: Hi, I have a question for parents out there - Why do parents always seem to blame rock bands for bad things? Here's why I ask. I was listening to Howard Stern today and a lady called up who said that her daughter was raped at a Marilyn Manson concert and blamed the band for not doing anything about it. For one thing, the band has a shitload of lights in their face and can't see much of anything past the first few rows, second of all, even if he could see all the way to the back of the arena there were thousands of people there, how is he suppose to look into the audience and see some guy raping a 16 year old girl. I feel terrible for what happened to this girl, but why do the bands always get all the blame when bad things happen? Women have been getting raped for thousands of years, rock and roll has only been around just over forty years so what's their excuse for the time before rock and roll was around to be the whipping boy of the world. What if a guy went to a Tony Bennett concert and later on that night raped or murdered a person, would they hold Tony Bennett responsible? I think not. I'm really interested in hearing what parents have to say about this. I'm 35 myself but don't have any chiildren. I've been to hundreds of shows over the years and listen to everything from Tony Bennet to Mercyful Fate and I've yet to have the desire to do something bad to someone because of a song I listen to or a concert I've been to. Scott ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Mar 1997 21:46:24 +0000 From: Jon Parmet To: email_address_removed Subject: music that melts in your ears, not your glands Message-ID: >>Some really touching songs for me are: >>Dream Theater - A Change Of Seasons, especially the 'I am sick of all >>you hypocrites' part. I can listen to this song five hours long without >>getting bored of it a second. Oh yeah!! How about "I remember a time". His voice is just so damn pure, it personifies the innocence painted by the lyrics. I'll "To Live Forever" to the list. Again for the vocals at the beginning. There's a reason I have it in my sig :) >I agree with this - I can (and have) listened to ACOS four or five >times in a row. Glad my roomie's a DT fan! :) I'm glad I'm not the only one with that "problem" !! Someone (Bafu?) should do a piece on intensly satisfying music and obsessive compulsive disorder :) "Did John P really play what I though he just played? I better listen to it another 12 times to make sure :)" A habit I hope I never break ! Regards, Jon *------------*------------------------*--------------* | Jon Parmet | email_address_removed | 617-494-2851 | *------------*------------------------*--------------* If I'd started from the top, And worked my way down There'd be no reason, To live forever To live forever - Dream Theater ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Mar 1997 17:08:06 -0500 (EST) From: "Jeremy C. Hallum" To: email_address_removed Subject: YtseBosCon III, songs to shiver to. Message-ID: OK, so I had to get into the act...: Songs that are well written/performed awesomely: Queensryche "Breaking The Silence/I Don't Believe In Love" "Someone Else" (full band and piano) "Screaming In Digital" DT "Scarred" "A Change of Seasons" "Eve" "Learning To Live" "Mirror/Lie" Warrant "April 2051" "Hole In My Wall" Fates Warning "Monument" Savatage "Sarajevo 12/24" "Mozart and Madness" "A Handful Of Rain" "This isn't What We Meant"(Hell the last five songs of DWD) Lemur Voice "Akasha Chronicles" Great White "Rock Me" "Mista Bone" Rush "Red Barchetta" "Nobody's Hero" "Tears" Songs that just rock(for various reasons): Tesla "Edison's Medicine" "Modern Day Cowboy" Aerosmith "Hangman's Jury" Judas Priest "Hard As iron" "Battle Hymn/One Shot At Glory" Iron Maiden "Wasted Years" "Seventh Son of A Seventh Son" Gear Daddies "Boys Will Be Boys" "Zamboni Song" Metallica "Damage Inc." Skid Row "Get the Fuck Out" "Slave To the Grind" "Quicksand Jesus" and a mutlitude more... -jeremy PS Preliminary indications are that there will be a YtseBosCon (formerlyknown as a Ystelunch) on April 1st, before everyone's favorite keyboard/drum project, the Rudess and Morgenstein Project show. Anyone interested in attending said function please email me. Wacky people recently found shredding wax-covered writing utensils need not apply, I already know you are going to be there. However, if you wish to send me hate email because I told you not to email me, feel free, I like email. :) +=====================================================================+ # grad student, Boston U. # To strive, to seek, # # Boston, MA 02134 # To find, and not to yield. # # Astronomy #"Understanding is a three-edged sword-- # # <*> <*> <*> # your side, their side, and the truth" # # Jeremy Hallum # No surrender, No retreat. # # email_address_removed # http://bu-ast.bu.edu/~jhallum/ # +=====================================================================+ ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Mar 1997 18:20:22 -0500 From: Carlos Alfaro To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: ACOS and Voices solo... Message-ID: CLARK ABEL wrote: > me, I just thought it was funny that two of this guy's favorite DT moments are > two of my least favorite. I guess it just shows what a variety of things there > to like in this music. > -Clark Hehe its funny that you mention it.. i feel the same way ..i like the part of acos that says "love is not just a passing ?? , its a state of heart that goes on forever" and the stuff that follows it, more than the new lyrics..i dont know i guess it just fits more . Now about the voices solo ..ive always HATED it..to death..i mean my first opinion when i bought it and was hearing it with my brother was "wow..dt got kirk hammett to guest solo on this" cause it wanders aimlessly (the fast wah part) i dont know..ive always hated wah-ed solos. imo they sound sloppy. "At the edge of chaos, unexpected outcomes occur. The risk to survival is severe." Ian Malcolm http://premium.caribe.net/~calfaro mailto:email_address_removed mailto:email_address_removed ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Mar 1997 18:38:14 -0600 From: email_address_removed (Grim88) To: email_address_removed Subject: New Prog Metal Band!! Chaos Theory!!! Holy schnookies!!! Message-ID: >Hi everyone! I'm really excited to be telling you all about this new >band. They're from the San Fransisco Bay area. The name of the band is >Chaos Theory. The music is incredible. Heavy, complex, catchy,.... The >lineup is the same as Dream Theater: guitar, drums, bass, keyboards, and >vocals, and all of these guys are GREAT! hmm, there has beena local band around here for a few days wit that same exact name. I have one of their tapes lying around somewhere also....As I recall, there was only one song tht I liked a lot. The rest was just ok. I'll have to check out the page in case they might just be the same band. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Mar 1997 14:35:52 -0800 From: Jim Beavens To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Vague lyrics, more moving songs; and what about the petition??? Message-ID: Clark wrote: >I can't explain why I don't like the new lyrics other than to say that >they sound a little... tacky. I know, this isn't a very objective word >to back my argument up with, but it justs seems that Portnoy's revised >lyrics lack the lyrical, eloquant, and maybe just a little vague quality >that I love about JP, KM, and especially JM's lyrics. I think you hit on the right word here: vague. Silly as it sounds, I too like the lyrics to be a bit vague. Just doesn't have the impact to me if the lyrics speak specifically about something. Don't tell me flat out, give me imagery and metaphors that tell me a compelling story, which I can perhaps then relate to my own experience. Lyrics like that can be very powerful. Some songs that "move" me: "Only a Matter of Time" - Dream Theater: My all-time favorite DT song, and it's basically a string of metaphors and images one after another (a particularly powerful one is of the young musician, aka Kevin Moore?, playing in his room dreaming that his chair is a stage and the wall clock is an audience). After each image is portrayed to us, their one unifying theme is summed up in the closing verse: "Likely or not it's a dream that we keep, and at odds with our senses we climb. But if faith is the answer, we've already reached it, and it's only a matter of time." Great stuff...plus it's proggy as hell, too. =) "A Change of Seasons" - Dream Theater, "Subconscious": I agree with the last poster in that I wish they hadn't changed this for the released version, but not for the same reason. I simply wish that they kept the incredible neo-classical sixteenth-note extravaganza in the second instrumental section, where the entire band is so tight they could cover an airlock. This section always gives me goosebumps. I know they had to let Derek contribute to a section, but why this one? =) "Operation:Mindrime" - Queensryche: Not the song, but the album, for I consider the entire album a song and won't listen to it if I don't have time to get through the whole thing. Just a great story and powerful music. "Dreams" - Van Halen: Sammy's best lyrical work ever. It doesn't hurt that I played this tape very prominently on the way home after going through a rather difficult breakup with a gf at the time. This, along with "5150" (which helped remind me why I broke up with her in the first place ), got me so uplifted from that downer of a day. I still pop in the CD to listen to these two songs every once in a while (sadly, most of Van Halen's material suffers from the poor lyrical quality I mentioned above...hopefully that will change with Mr. Cherone in the band). There's more, but I didn't mean to make the descriptions this long, so I'll stop. One more thing (as if anyone's still reading this): What's going on with the petition? How about an update? Has it been sent? Is it still being edited and prepared to send out? Inquiring minds (and crazy DT fanatics) want to know! -- Jim Beavens | If I had a witty remark that MD6 Design Engineer, Intel Corp, Hillsboro OR | would better the lives of my -=(UDIC)=- Subconscious Dragon -=(UDIC)=- | fellow mankind, do you really ** I don't speak for Intel ** | think I would put it HERE? ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Mar 1997 23:52:11 +0100 From: "dreamer" To: "Ytsejam" Subject: Tim Lodge Message-ID: <199703122251.XAA21157@cww.de> Sorry for sending this to the Jam ..... ......... was the wrong "address". RE:"You will find that this... is all a dream." perhaps, maybe, of course .... ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Mar 1997 18:56:58 -0500 From: Carlos Alfaro To: email_address_removed Subject: chaos theory/matt guillory Message-ID: i was at the chaos theory website..and saw that matt guillory plays keys..now this name is familiar..with the rush trib...but since i dont have it here right now i dont know in which song the guy played.. -- "At the edge of chaos, unexpected outcomes occur. The risk to survival is severe." Ian Malcolm http://premium.caribe.net/~calfaro mailto:email_address_removed mailto:email_address_removed ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Mar 1997 18:29:13 +0000 From: "Eugene E. Szucs" To: email_address_removed Subject: To all you classical students and EJ fans (No DTC) Message-ID: As a true fan of classical guitar as well as a player, I thought I'd do a little pitch for a new cd my teacher Jim McCutcheon (internationally reknown) has just put out with his partner oboist Mark Twehues (also internationally reknown). The cd is titled "Moswcow Nights" and is a very remarkable performance (I was there for a bit of it). The disc is dedicated to performing Ukranian classics as well as well known pieces from "The Nutcraker" among other things. If any of you Jammers are into classical music (guitar and obeoe among all things), this disc is pretty impressive. If you any of you want any ifo on getting a hold of the disc itself or a copy, just mail me. As for EJ related news, I've had a correspondance with his keyboard player Stephen Barber for a couple of months and he sent me this cd with a composition he wrote performed by a brass group out of New York called The Meridian Arts Ensomble. The group is dedicated to playing tribute pieces by Frank Zappa as well as pieces commissioned by composers like Barber. The performances are really magical, and I'm not really even a brass fan! Barber's "Semahane", meaning Whirl Wall is based off the Sufism ritual ct of love, drama and faith. It is a very powerful performance and I just thought I'd help spread the word a little. If any of you want any further info just write, -gene You can now visit me and my friends at the Orpheus website here at http://www.udayton.edu/~orpheus/ You can find my bio in the biography section as well as review the fruit of past issues. Let me know what you think! ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Mar 1997 17:25:57 -0600 From: Randall Braun To: "'Ytsejam'" Subject: Punchline NDTC Message-ID: .....Always wondered what happened to the guys in the period between a religious-overtoned, generally uplifting album like _III Sides_ and a cynical, darker _Waiting for the Punchline_. (From "Please tell me God isn't dead" to "There is no God". From "Don't Leave Me Alone" to "Leave Me Alone"). Gary Cherone never lost his faith. If you look at lyrics for the songs on Punchline You'll see that Gary makes good use of irony and sarcasm throughout all the songs. Its just that Nuno & Gary choose to make it a more raw, less processed album than 3 Sides. I like 'em both. -Randall email: email_address_removed *************************************** ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Mar 1997 17:14:55 -0600 From: Randall Braun To: "'Ytsejam'" Subject: Cozy Powell, NDTC Message-ID: Lest it be forgotten, Cozy was once in a genuine progressive band: Emerson, Lake & Powell Only the one album, but I like it -Randall email: email_address_removed *************************************** ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Mar 1997 15:39:05 -0800 From: Eric Hansen To: email_address_removed Subject: Voices and Scarred Message-ID: I think those are two of the better songs they've written. The way voices builds, then stops all of a sudden when JL says "love...just don't stare" is so cool. And the word speak, as in "so speak, I'm right here" is damn near a musical orgasm. Same for the excellent use of vibrato in the word bed (...devil in my bed), makes me shiver. The song is full of builds to sudden quiet, then building up again. Scarred is just plain incredible. Who could say they don't like the way JL screams "Maybe you leave me here to burn", then falls into the next line? I agree with everyone who said that ACOS was a song that they could listen to over and over without ever getting tired of. I too have let it repeat into the fifth and sixth time. Eric. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Mar 1997 16:34:50 -0700 (MST) From: "Da Trees... dey so beautiful" To: email_address_removed Subject: Guitar Message-ID: On Wed, 12 Mar 1997 somebody wrote: > The guitar part [in Scarred] from "And how come you don't understand me?" > till "So > open your eyes" captivates me. JP is just all over the mutha fucka :) Hey everyone... I have a question [raises hand].... is this "guitar solo" actually a keyboard solo or a guitar/keyboard solo or a guitar solo?? The reason I ask is because there seems to be two different sounds going on in this solo... and knowing KevMo's talent he could certainly pull off something like this. Any ideas? If you take a closer listen there seems to be guitar chords in the background, too. Am I crazy or are they just overdubbing here? Koby. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Mar 97 18:38 EST From: Soul Madness To: email_address_removed Subject: A Change Of Seasons Message-ID: I have to agree with the person who said that the studio version of A Change Of Seasons lacks something. I liked it up until I bought the Scenes From A Memory disc which has a so much better version of the song (vocalist audition w/Chris Cintron). This version just floored the studio version from the lyrics to the more raw feel of the music. At the end, the "don't go's" sound a lot better than "I will live on....". This is all just my opinion, no one has to agree. However, ACOS (the album) wasn't a total waste of money, I love Perfect Strangers and The Big Medley and by all means, I like ACOS (the song) to some extent. For those who love When The Crowds Are Gone, check out the live version off Ghost In The Ruins...the way this song sounded literally made me cry (and I hate to admit it). The vocal/guitar part was perfect and totally flawless (Jon and Criss sound so f***ing cool together). It really doesn't get me moving until the "I never wanted to see, never wanted to be, I wasted my time till time wasted me" part. By all means, this is a classic performance of the song and I recommend it to anyone. Jon's voice also sounds much better in this version. Don Compton email_address_removed Warrior Soul Homepage (now featuring a Whats New section, a review with more to come, liner notes, lyrics, and info on rare CD singles) http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/5784/ ------------------------------ End of YTSEJAM Digest 2337 **************************