YTSEJAM Digest 2387 Today's Topics: 1) Rush video dub by Mamalookabubuday 2) Various by "Ollila Marko" 3) Bootlegs & Altura (DTC) by email_address_removed.ch 4) HitNF - Part 3 by email_address_removed.ch 5) A question! by Stanislav Borislavov Galabov 6) New Night Ranger (NDTC) by email_address_removed.ne.jp (Keiji Nishihara) 7) 1) DT in Toronto Sun 2)King Diamond by George Kirk 8) RE: New Night Ranger (NDTC) by email_address_removed 9) labels by email_address_removed (D. A.VAA. V.) 10) RE:Niacin by "Longley, Jeremy" 11) Brian Wherry Demos... by "Mike Patrick" 12) Superior, Stratovarius, Fix boots by " Ken McWatters" 13) question (NDTC) by Albert Balkiewicz 14) Music Stores online... by Chris Ptacek 15) Hear in the Now Frontier by Mike Estok 16) DT and Elektra by Robert Barker 17) Hear In the Now Frontier by "Jeremy C. Hallum" 18) Gather 'round/Genesis Prog?/FATES WARNING by Jon Parmet ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 25 Mar 1997 00:29:47 -0800 (PST) From: Mamalookabubuday To: email_address_removed Subject: Rush video dub Message-ID: >The Digital Man is wearing Ben Laussade's pants. I don't *even* wanna go there! :) BTW - I just got a video o fthe Rush Concert I went to at the San Jose Arena on 11/20/96. It's a audience recorded just to the right of center stage and it is of good generation (2nd or 3rd) and the complete show (:163). If anyone is interested in a dub of this I would be willing to do it for blanks. Email me if interested. Scott ------------------------------ Date: 25 Mar 97 11:50:57 +0200 From: "Ollila Marko" To: email_address_removed Subject: Various Message-ID: Greetings, ye 'jamanoids... Matt Teiper said: >people he was jealous of, but in the process, he GREATLY diminished the >quality of music being created by Helloween. I really loved their older >stuff (like "Walls Of Jericho"), and the lineup during the "Keeper" I & II >era was the BEST! Ever since, with a few flashes of brilliance here and The hope is not totally lost, however. There is an album on the works by a band called "Iron Saviour" including members from Gamma Ray (Kai Hansen, that is), and Blind Guardian. Their music is said to be pre-"Walls of Jericho"-demos. Not LIKE the demos, but the ACTUAL demos. I think we're both up for some cd shopping shortly... :) James Bustos more or less shouted: > DID EVERYONE KNOW THAT THE REASON KING DIAMOND USED TO PAINT HIS >FACE WAS BECAUSE HE WAS HIDING FROM DEMONS, OR SO I HEARD. IS THERE >ANYONE WHO HAS ALSO HEARD THIS? Sheeeesh. Oh my Gawd. Sure he did. He actually got so fed up with the demons he eventually took a crash course called "One and a half hours to priesthood" and exorcised the demons himself. ;) Btw, the Kiss guys are possessed as well. Jeff Keifling suggested: >Instead of creating their own label, they (DT) could put out the grungiest, >nastiest sounding, poorly written album, get lots of airplay, become >popular, famous, and then put out their real album. AAAAAARRRRRGGGH! May (insert your favorite deity here) have mercy on us. Anyone else had a cardiac arrest from this thought? The D-Man is definitely not wearing Ben Laussade's pants. He's way too big to fit in 'em. _Mape_ ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 25 Mar 1997 10:51:28 +0100 From: email_address_removed.ch To: email_address_removed Subject: Bootlegs & Altura (DTC) Message-ID: Bootlegs: They have my money, they have my faith and they are not to complain about me taping any of their shows as long as I don't make money out of it without their consent. And I shouldn't need their consent if I keep it to myself. Now someone tell me that this doesn't make sense. Altura: They didn't rip off DT, but they did it the wrong way. ;-) ................................. DAVE KING bass & harmony M T 2 0 p r o g m e t a l ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 25 Mar 1997 13:14:32 +0100 From: email_address_removed.ch To: email_address_removed Subject: HitNF - Part 3 Message-ID: >I also wrote this during the 3rd listen, & have since found more & more >that is >definitive QR, but the point I was making is that it has evolved into a more >basic sound... up to this point, I feel that each album has sounded more >polished, although taking different directions at the same time... the >feel to >HitNF is totally different to anything before & takes in more influences than >I've noticed before, altho' they are such small clips of influence it >would be >unwise to accuse them of copying any particular idea... I don't intend any offense to you. I'm only holding you a mirror to show you the contradiction when you say that they've gone to a more basic sound, and that it's different. I'm sorry, but everyone nowadays is scraping polish off their sound. Also, everyone is increasing the number of influences in their music, simply because everything has already been invented. The Book of Music has been written, but your music depends on which pages you pick to read and in which order. QR have become more mainstream from these two aspects and this gives me undeniably an impression of them selling out. Now maybe that could change after a few listens. My point is that the evolution of bands like Metallica or QR reflects the evolution of the musical genre. - simplicity of the sounds and diversity of the influences Cheers, ................................. DAVE KING bass & harmony m t X X p r o g m e t a l ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 25 Mar 1997 15:43:44 +0200 From: Stanislav Borislavov Galabov To: email_address_removed Subject: A question! Message-ID: <3337D67C.6D33@hmm.bg400.bg> Please send me (if you have) some DT's guitar tabs. Thanks. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 25 Mar 1997 23:01:53 +0900 From: email_address_removed.ne.jp (Keiji Nishihara) To: email_address_removed Subject: New Night Ranger (NDTC) Message-ID: Hi! 'Jammers. Got new Night Ranger's album today. This album reminds me of my 80's memories. Yes, original 5 members got together and they still rock. But this ain't as much as what they did 10 years ago. That's the truth. You'll not dissapointed with their new offer. Here's track list for your help. 1.New York Time 2.As Always I Remain 3.Neverland 4.Slap Like Being Born 5.Someday I Will 6.I Don't Call This Love 7.Sunday Morning 8.Anything For You 9.My Elusive MInd 10.Forever All Over Again 11.(You Can Still) Rock In America---Bonus track Later! -Keiji Nishihara email_address_removed.ne.jp email_address_removed.ac.jp ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 25 Mar 1997 09:48:19 -0500 (EST) From: George Kirk To: email_address_removed Subject: 1) DT in Toronto Sun 2)King Diamond Message-ID: In the Toronto Sun yesterday, they asked a bunch of people about what their latest buys CD-wise were. One guy, some executive type, said something like this: Awake from Dream Theater It's great! This is the best CD from the band, who are a lot like a mix of Metallica and Rush. They are the most under-rated band around. Check them out. I thought it was kind of cool...who knows, maybe someone WILL check 'em out on that little blurb. As for Mr. Derrick Collins on the 'jam here with the King Diamond stuff. If you like the Graveyard, fine...but you haven't heard Abigail, Conspiracy, or The Eye yet...the stories are better, the lyrics are better, the music is better... THAT is why I said "The Graveyard" sucked...compared to the above albums, it does. You'll see what I mean... George email_address_removed.ca ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 25 Mar 1997 06:55:34 -0800 From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: RE: New Night Ranger (NDTC) Message-ID: >Yes, original 5 members got together and they still rock. ---------- So when band members leave and are replaced by others and then the original members get back together again for whatever reason, what do they tell the replacment guys? "Sorry, we have to let you go because we'll make more money with the original members."? Do they pay them off? What if they were in the band a long time like the guys in KISS? I'm sure they had some kind of contract. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 25 Mar 1997 08:26:28 -0600 From: email_address_removed (D. A.VAA. V.) To: email_address_removed Subject: labels Message-ID: greetings, well, i've been reading your different thoughts and definitions on what prog is and i must say, there are some very good ideas, well thought out and informative. while i actually agree with most of these descriptions, i prefer not to label a band, whether it be prog, metal, or whatever. half the time when we start putting labels on certain music or groups, we paint them into a corner and possibley limit the output of the band from there on. also by putting labels on someone, although it may help to bring in some new fans, it may also chase off some people. for example, i'm into metal, and also good old rock-n-roll of about any kind if someone wants me to check out a new group, but the band has been labeled alternative (yuck) it'll probably turn me off of them before i give the cd a full audition, just because the idea of alternative conjures up ideas of poorly done songs with very little value as far as i'm concerned. and now i forgot why i started this note so i guess it wasn't that important..... i'm also sick and tired of the way the labels treat the band and the fans. after all, aren't we the ones who keep them in business? if so then we ought to make the rules. i know it doesn't work that way but hell, i can dream can't i? we get these fat stupid ass beurocratic big wigs at the company who think they know what we should and shouldn't listen to. it just doesn't make sense to me, as someone else pointed out, DT is a guaranteed money maker, maybe not as big as say aerosmith or metallica, but allmost guaranteed better than some no named band, at least DT has an established fan base and things should only get bigger and better from there. anyways, i'll shut up now seeing as how this makes no sense, jus rambling i guess.... later on, dave "on a winters night, the stars are cold and bright in the sky, the slumber of the earth is pure and deep" Lamplight Symphony ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 25 Mar 1997 02:23:50 -0800 From: "Longley, Jeremy" To: "email_address_removed" Subject: RE:Niacin Message-ID: > >For those jammers who are into fusion/groovy/funky kinda stuff, i have a >suggestion. I was doing my show for my college radio show and I found this >cd by Billy Sheehan (unbelievable bass player from Mr. Big, also on the >Working Man Rush Tribute), a guy who plays a hammond organ (i think his >name's Novello), and this kick-ass drummer (can't remember the name). >anyway, from what i heard it sounds really good. Has anyone else heard >this? One of their songs is on that Guitar World "Smell the Fuzz" >guitarists that rule the world thing (also has stuff by Victor, Ace Frehley, >Robert Fripp). Just thought I'd mention it. Later. > I bought this CD on import (expensive) as I'm a long-standing Sheehan fan, and I loved it; it has some great fusion moments - not very similar to DT, though :> Cheerz, Jezza > ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 25 Mar 1997 10:43:51 -0000 From: "Mike Patrick" To: Cc: Subject: Brian Wherry Demos... Message-ID: O.K. It appears I'm gonna have to start handing out some ass-kickings. If you have not yet been to: www.channel1.com/users/wacky then I'm calling all your mothers and telling her that you have been spending your free time killing puppies. I'm serious. NO DT FAN CAN AFFORD TO IGNORE BRIAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! If you do, your luck will be worse than any chain letter you've ever broken!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Let's get on it. NOW. You can thank me later. Mike Patrick InfoTech Consulting, Inc. email_address_removed ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 25 Mar 1997 09:43:50 -0800 (PST) From: " Ken McWatters" To: email_address_removed Subject: Superior, Stratovarius, Fix boots Message-ID: Hey guys, Some people have been asking about a good source to buy Superior's Behind. I got it from Knights of the Round Table (there's a link to them on my website) in about 2 weeks. I think it cost around $15. Shipping is $5 for any size order. Thus, I got a bunch of CDs from them, and now about half of them are on backorder. Again, the ones that were in stock got here very quickly, and right now anyway, Superior is in their stock. I've only listened to Superior and Stratovarius' Episode so far (one listen each, so these are first impressions). Both are good, progressive melodic metal. I kind of prefer the style, singing and instrumentation on Stratovarius a little better. I give Superior bonus points for putting timpani in a prog rock song though. :) Out of ten, I'd give Superior a 7 and Stratovarius an 8. Sorry to rank you lower Bernd, but then again you don't have Jens Johannsen in your band. :) I'll probably report back again with more reviews (and perhaps additional comments on repeated listenings). I'll also let you know how long it takes for the backorder material to get to me. It includes Angra and Symphony X. To save bandwith, I've posted my opinions on the fix for '96 boot situation to my webpage. If you really want to know what I think, you can link there through my bootleg trading page. :) Ken ************************************************************* Ken McWatters email_address_removed http://www.angelfire.com/tx/kmcwatters Quote of the month: "Give me a conflict, give me a war/ Just give me something worth fighting for" -Kevin Gilbert, "Shadow Self", Thud ************************************************************* --------------------------------------------------------- Get Your *Web-Based* Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com --------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 25 Mar 1997 12:53:46 -0500 (EST) From: Albert Balkiewicz To: email_address_removed Subject: question (NDTC) Message-ID: I know that all of you guys are a plethora of information, so maybe you can help me with this question... The Sculpture: The Thinker (guy sitting on rock, fist on head) Who did this sculpture - I need to know ASAP for work..... SEND PRIVATELY!!!!!!!!! email_address_removed sorry, but I figured *some* of you might be intelligent :P -Al -- @#%^$#%^#$&#%%$&#$%^#$%^#$%&#$%^&#$%^&#$%&#$%&#$%&#$%&#$%&#$%^&%$ | | | See me gone and persevere.... | | Condescending when you label me Judas.... | | | #$%^#%&#%^$*%&*^&*%&(%^&(%^&*(%^&*(*%^&*$^&*#^%&#^*$%^&*#%^&*#$%& | Al Balkiewicz SEND MAIL HERE -->balkiewi @ njmsa.umdnj.edu | | OR HERE! --->DA_PROF @ BIGFOOT.COM | %@#$^@#$^@^%%$&#$&^*$%&*$&*$%^$&$%^&$%^*$^%&*$%^&*$%^*$%^&%$^&%$% ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 25 Mar 1997 12:41:14 -0600 (CST) From: Chris Ptacek To: email_address_removed Subject: Music Stores online... Message-ID: Hey folx. I'm on the market for a new amp setup. I am thinking Boogie, Bogner, or something high end. I can play em here in Chicago to try them out, but I'm wondering if anyone knows any reputable place online to buy used high end music equipment. I don't want to pay $1600 for a TriAxis. :) Any help would be appreciated! Chris Ptacek at EnterAct, L.L.C -- (773) 248 8511 http://www.enteract.com (business) http://www.prognosis.com/madsman/ (personal site under construction) "At nearly 500 feet per second muzzle velocity, a potato would be lethal if it were to hit someone." ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 25 Mar 1997 10:50:04 -0500 From: Mike Estok To: email_address_removed Subject: Hear in the Now Frontier Message-ID: Hello, Last night I had the priviledge to see a laser light show listening premier of the new Queensryche. I got to meet Eddie, Scott and Michael (they are great guys) and they signed my PL liner. Now regarding the new disc: i know some people on here won't like it, but everyone should listen to it. sure, it is a different sound for them, but it is unmistakably Queensryche. the hard-core QR fans at the show all loved it. They were all disappointed with the mellowness of PL, and HitNF rocks more than anything they have ever done. it doesn't even sound that "grunge" to me. There are more grooves, they eliminated the 80's metal sound, and they try a lot of new sounds. Listen to the song "Saved". this is the song that convinced me that this cd is good. Damn, this song smokes. I hope this list doesn't turn into a flame war from people who wish that the 80s never ended and deny that they are out of touch with music of "now". mike ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 25 Mar 1997 14:01:04 -0500 From: Robert Barker To: email_address_removed Subject: DT and Elektra Message-ID: To whomever asked about DT being on Elektra..... EastWest merged with Elektra records in 96 at sometime..I don't know the date exactly. I called up last year and talked to Derek Oliver and they all answered the phone....."Elektra Records" and I was like "WHA!!!!?" I never knew it happened. After talking to Derek he told me that EastWest had recently merged with Elektra. That call I made to him was in the begining of the summer of last year. So, the merge was done sometime before then. So, yes, DT in on Elektra and so is any other EastWest band. Robert Barker ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 25 Mar 1997 14:21:54 -0500 (EST) From: "Jeremy C. Hallum" To: email_address_removed Subject: Hear In the Now Frontier Message-ID: After giving the new Queensryche album about 5 times now, I can say that it absolutely rules! It has such a different sound that it is really hard to quantify it as an amalgamation of other peoples sounds, so I'm not going to even try. Musically, this album is greatly different than PL. The sound is much rawer than previous albums, and there are very few keyboards throughout the album. And this is definitely no grunge album. There are some things that could be construed as alterna-riffs, but if you listen closer, things aren't what they seem. Lyrically, this album is STRONG. Queensryche has absolutely outdone itself. Examples like this make this a strong album: "Some people Fly...and some of us worry of touching the sun with wings. I know if I try, I'll get where I'mgoing, keeping my eyes on the sky." -Some People Fly Unfortunately, I feel they released the weakest song on this album first: Sign of the Times. I always cringe when Queensryche makes a preachy song like this... but all in a all, a very good album... IMHO. -jeremy +=====================================================================+ # grad student, Boston U. # To strive, to seek, # # Boston, MA 02134 # To find, and not to yield. # # Astronomy # "He's smooth like butter, # # <*> <*> <*> # because he's on a roll" # # Jeremy Hallum # -Stuart Scott, ESPN Sportscenter # # email_address_removed # http://bu-ast.bu.edu/~jhallum/ # +=====================================================================+ ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 25 Mar 1997 21:01:00 +0000 From: Jon Parmet To: email_address_removed Subject: Gather 'round/Genesis Prog?/FATES WARNING Message-ID: > From: Mark Metzger > Separately, are there any jam pre "Heaven in 97" get togethers planned > ?? > You know, like "lets meet at the Trinity pub" ........ One can only hope so :) > From: "Ryan P. Skadberg" > Secondly, now with all the unsubscribing and stuff, we have 1083 > subscribers to the list. Just wanted to let you know. Do we rule or what? Now let's get all 1083 posting on a daily basis, whadya say? :) > From: Paul Goracke > It's nowhere near as poppy as current Genesis, which is what I also > grew up knowing them for. They are really two _completely_ different > bands as far as sound. Absolutely! I've always distinguished between Avec-Gabriel and Sans-Gabriel Genesis. The change occurred around And Then There Were Three. I would also suggest checking out the band BRAND X. Phil Collins played on at least one of their albums. The song "Don't Make Waves" is probably the closest thing that could have been a hit. I'd categorize the sound as progressive fusion. Very skilled musicians. Fates Warning - Chasing Time There have been a lot of discussions as to which FW to buy first. I would recommend this disc as a first purchase for people dipping their toes into the FW pool. It contains songs spanning many years/albums of FW, so it'll give you an idea of which type of FW sound has more appeal. I've been giving this disc a more careful listen (read obsessive :). I really dig this stuff and hope that they'll be touring in support of the new release. The tour where they backed up DT must have been quite the show! So far, Through Different Eyes has my vote for the song with the most appealing groove (This has been my mission for the last few years: the groove that forces the head to move :) The way the guitar run introduces its own solo is right on! Call it progressive, call it straight-ahead rock, the fucker just plain rocks! The only problem is it's way too damn short a solo (a problem I that shouldn't be present on the new 55+ minute monster :) A few questions for the FW gurus: I noticed that TDE is the only representative off the Perfect Symmetry album. Can I expect more of this type of sound on the other tracks from that album? They could jam on this song all night and play nothing else and I would be happy! Also, anyone know why my favorite and the band's most progressive (don't argue, it's a fact :) song, Leave the Past Behind, isn't on there? Just because there's 4 other songs from Parallels? :) Does someone need to be spanked? :) And finally, this is probably going to sound totally off the wall but, does the part after the intro to At Fates Fingers (ie. the rest of the song :) remind you of the Erotomania? It's not the sound but more of, I guess, the way things are phrased and the rhythms. A Pleasant Shade Of Gray should carry us through till what we crave arrives, eh? :) Isn't it supposed to be spelled Grey, though? muhahahahahahahahaha Regards, Jon *------------*------------------------*--------------* | Jon Parmet | email_address_removed | 617-494-2851 | *------------*------------------------*--------------* ------------------------------ End of YTSEJAM Digest 2387 **************************