YTSEJAM Digest 2478 Today's Topics: 1) Re: QR sounds like KX? by Jacktallica Thetfield 2) schooling kevin by email_address_removed 3) Re: Fw: Chicken Joke as applied to Prog Rock by Carlos Alfaro 4) Re: Symphony X... by email_address_removed.ne.jp (Keiji Nishihara) 5) Symphony X by Ed Reed 6) This recent hair thing by Zakk Jones 7) by "Rip, Cow Virtuoso" 8) Defiance and Jagged Little Pill? by Jason L Luscher 9) Re: Zappa and Jester... by 2112 10) Re: Fix Merchandise == Woolsey !?! by Henrik Gustafsson 11) Please do this by email_address_removed 12) acos tab by El Guero Palma 13) Great White by Cygnus 14) Breaking up is hard to do... by CLARK ABEL 15) radio setlist by email_address_removed (Jeffrey Falk) 16) Re: Defiance and Jagged Little Pill? by The Digital Man 17) Re: YTSEJAM digest 2476 by Michael Lafser 18) Re: YTSEJAM digest 2477 by Michael Lafser ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat, 19 Apr 1997 11:08:31 -0400 (EDT) From: Jacktallica Thetfield To: Kevin Madden Subject: Re: QR sounds like KX? Message-ID: > KX at this point in Queensryche's descent are sooo much better on every > level. Vocals are better. Guitars are better. Drums and bass are...you > guessed it...better. Don't get me wrong, I loved earlier Queensryche, > but in my opinion they have never approached the pure ground-breaking > genius of King's X. As a huge fan of both of the aforementioned bands, I can empathize, but I choose to differ. Pinnick, Tabor, and Tate are some of my favorite vocalists, hands down. I'm glad you stated "In [your] opinion", because I think both bands are geniuses. I get goosebumps when I listen to "Out of Mind" _and_ "Dream In My Life". >Maybe a lot of alternative thieves have stolen some of the KX sound but >they can't approach the soul. Damn straight. Doug really pours his out into his performances, both vocally and bass-wise. And Jerry is just nuts on the kit. > If I go back in time to around 1987/88 and remember the first time I > heard "Out of the Silent Planet" or "Gretchen Goes to Nebraska," I > remember staring at the boom box (in those days, I was poor) in > disbelief, and wondering WHO in the hell these guys were, and WHAT in > the hell they were doing. I remember the first time I saw the "Over My Head" video on Headbanger's Ball (R.I.P.), and I couldn't figure out what all the buzz/hype was about. Then I saw the "Summerland" video, and I was hooked instantly. BTW, who picked up the inverse Hamer from that video? > They were so ahead of their time. I would never consider the regression > of QR to be on any comparable level with KX. Both bands are still ahead of their time. I love HITNF, and any "regression doubts" by skeptics will be clearly washed away during the summer tour. > Granted, QR did some things with "Rage for Order" that were equally > ground-breaking and ahead of its time, but I just can't put them on a KX > level anymore. I like the way QR uses their three-part harmonies. The guitars are much more rawer on HITNF because they plugged out of their racks and straight into amps. I still prefer an Empire-era drum sound, but overall, I think the production is killer. > GO WINGS! GO DRUMSTICKS! :) Sincerely, G. Jack Thetgyi P.S. I was fourth person in line for Rush in Columbus, and I got 34th row. Kind of makes me wish that I had awaken a couple of hours earlier. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- "What's Up, Jack?" -Lars Ulrich, to me, before I asked James about the Rayderz; Rockline, 7/96. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 19 Apr 1997 11:15:03 -0400 (EDT) From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: schooling kevin Message-ID: Someone wondered what school Kevin was going to. Well I talked to him about it awhile ago and he is going to film school. The point he told me was to help in making video, but espeically in the multimedia aspect. I figured (and only figured I may be wrong) that he meant doing stuff to this music CD i.e. popping them in your computer and cool things would happen. Anyway, just thought it was interesting. Take the time. -Eric "Life is so much cleaner on the page" - Kevin Moore ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 19 Apr 1997 11:24:29 -0400 From: Carlos Alfaro To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Fw: Chicken Joke as applied to Prog Rock Message-ID: Syrinx wrote: > > this is so funn, all of you have to see this. > > > - as applied to various "progressive rock group" chickens.... > > > > ------------------------------------- > > WHY DID THE CHICKEN CROSS THE ROAD? > > ------------------------------------- > hthheheh that wascool.. someone should make it out of the new era prog bands..like dt fates,qr,etc -- "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: Sun, 20 Apr 1997 00:31:22 +0900 From: email_address_removed.ne.jp (Keiji Nishihara) To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Symphony X... Message-ID: At 20:27 1997.4.18 -0700, Rick Audet wrote: >If anyone goes there and downloads the .aiff from DWoT, don't freak out when >you hear a loud Japanese voice at the beginning of the song. That's not the >singer; it's just an announcer of sorts saying the name of the song or >something. That's right! That announcement is done by their label owner himself. And what he says are "Catch copy","Band Name" and "Album Title" in Japanese. Thanks a lot. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------- -Keiji Nishihara $B!!(BDoshisha Uni. Electric/Electronic Material Lab. Semiconductor ARRAY KYOTO JAPAN email_address_removed.ne.jp email_address_removed.ac.jp ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 19 Apr 1997 10:39:58 -0500 (CDT) From: Ed Reed To: email_address_removed Subject: Symphony X Message-ID: Greetings, Well, I listened to the Symphony X samples on the web-page that somebody posted. I must admit that the guitarist has some pretty serious chops, and overall the music sounded pretty good. But I was wondering if someone that has their stuff could tell me if what I heard throughout all three of the song clips is to be expected in the majority of their tunes: The rhythm section just _REALLY_ needs to get a clue. All three tracks I heard, the bass guitar was pulling down the bottom end with one pitch at a time that was played at breakneck speed... and the drummer was pretty much stuck on one or two 'fast' rhythms to go along with it. I liked the tracks, I really did, but the drummer and bassist sound like they need to learn how to support the rest of the band instead of just doing their little thing throughout the song whether it's called for or not. That's the thing about DT: they know when to let it loose and when to hold back. Johnny Myung can play a serious groove when he needs to, or he can just hang loose and add a little bottom end to a song here or there. And Mike Portnoy does the same thing... he cuts loose when he needs to, but he knows when to back off and not ruin a song. Anyway, just my initial thoughts based on the three sound clips... I did like the vocalist of DWoT a little better than the other guy, and I'll probably end up picking up that album at some point, but I hope that what I get is something with a little more variety and subtlety instead of a straight-forward in-your-face shredfest with a constant bassline and boring drums. DrX /-------------------------------------------------------------------------\ | Join in the new game that's sweeping the country. It's called | | "Bureaucracy". Everybody stands in a circle. The first person | | to do anything loses. | \-------------------------------------------------------------------------/ \------ Ed : email_address_removed, email_address_removed ---------------/ ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 13 Apr 1997 23:41:54 -0700 From: Zakk Jones To: email_address_removed Subject: This recent hair thing Message-ID: Uhh, hi. Listen, it shouldn't matter what a band looks like. Hell, I didn't even know what DT looked like when I first heard em, and I didn't care. And I didn't stop liking Metallica because of their image (maybe I didn't LIKE it), but because I didn't like the music. That's all that should matter. If DT want to crop their locks, paint their bodies, or stab their skin (as long as they don't get a Prince Albert), I say go for it. Till next time, Zakk ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 19 Apr 1997 10:56:23 -0500 From: "Rip, Cow Virtuoso" To: Heavy Metal Computer Nerds Message-ID: > >Listen, it shouldn't matter what a band looks like. Hell, I=A0didn't even >know what DT=A0looked like when I=A0first heard em, and I=A0didn't care.= And I >didn't stop liking Metallica because of their image (maybe I=A0didn't LIKE >it), but because I=A0didn't like the music. That's all that should matter. sure but you dont count as one of the musically ignorant general public (or maybe you do but DT is a trend where you are or something:) regardless, it is all that should matter, but its not all that matters, because the music world is an entertainment industry and bands who are striving to make it in america like DT is need to be aware of marketing and being acceptable yet remaining true to their roots to the general public. i think a lot of people *did* say "FUCK METALLICA!!" when they cut their hair, because a lot of people view the bands and their traits (even what their guitars look like, video production, etc) as a whole. Not everyone is a musician, and many listen to be entertained. I'm even succeptable to this, even though i'm a musician. i'm certainly not going to listen to a guy who writes incredibly talented music if he's this incredibly nasty guy who masturbates onstage or something. i think DT *should* be conscious of their image if they want to appeal to the public, which i know they do. maybe in the process they'll appeal to people who dont appreciate the music fully, but in the process of gaining a fan base like that they're going to be heard by people who *will* appreciate it that wouldnt hear it otherwise. having a few trendy DT posers is a small price to pay for getting their music across to a wider variety of people, and saying you dont want them to go and get famous is just selfishness. i know a lot of people who like having "their own personal band" that no one has heard about, but when they get famous (and i did not equate that with changing their style, lets hypothetically say its the same style as before), they say "oh well fuck them, they sold out" as far as i see it maybe they were just selling out listening to them before. whoever said image is nothing was a beverage company. ~Rip ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 19 Apr 1997 12:36:56 -0400 (EDT) From: Jason L Luscher To: email_address_removed Subject: Defiance and Jagged Little Pill? Message-ID: Hi all, I was just curious if any of you had heard of a band called Defiance. As far as I know they have three albums and haven't recorded in a while. They were never really on a major label and I don't even know if they are still together. All I know is that I heard one of their albums through a friend of mine and I thought was the most mind-blowing thing I've ever heard. They are basically really fast, progressive thrash. They have two amazing guitarists and the drummer is one of the best I've ever heard. The vocals aren't too hot, but oh well. If anybody has any info about the current status of the band, opinions, or where I could find a copy of their album I would appreciate hearing about it. One quick note, does anyone else think that it's morally wrong for a band that is still in existence to have a tribute band. "Jagged Little Pill"?, come-on folks! She's only had ONE freakin' album in the US. The same goes for "Itchy Fish" (Pearl Jam tribute band) and the numerous Alice in Chains tribute bands that I've heard about. WRITE YOUR OWN MATERIAL FOLKS! - Jason, original song writer ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 19 Apr 1997 12:52:24 -0500 (EST) From: 2112 To: email_address_removed Cc: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Re: Zappa and Jester... Message-ID: > Does anyone have any comments on Black Jester? I heard a clip of them on > the Heady Metal sight and thought it was pretty good. I have talked to two > people who say the stuff is great but the singer just can't cut it. Any > comments? These guys are pretty good. Their second CD ("welcome to the moonlight circus") is better than the first one "Diary of a blind angel." The singer is not bad, it's just that he's hard to understand. He should just sing in Italian instead of english. Brandon ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 19 Apr 1997 19:33:01 +0200 From: Henrik Gustafsson To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Fix Merchandise == Woolsey !?! Message-ID: At 12:54 1997-04-18 -0700, you wrote: > I want to buy a couple shirts and stuff from the Fix merchandise Well, hi, but this exactly what I won't! I'll explain: Each and every time I buy a T-shirt, I wear it during the show, making it really sweatty. Then the next day, I'm still flying on those tiny white clouds, with the amusing white sound ringing in my head, wearing the same T-shirt, with PRIDE! Ok, I wash it, wear it some other time, then You all know what happens, at least those of you of 25+ with a job, this T-shirt is for Football-practice! Forever! And those $20 are in some way wasted. What I'd like is a Dream_Theater WOOLSEY, with a smaller DT-logo on the chest. That would be something to wear in public, at parties, during dinners and you name it, and it would still be something to be proud of! Besides it wouldn't go out of style that fast. Of course it might get more expensive, but far more used, I'd say.=20 I saw the white T-shirts of Awake, with the little blue logo, and I liked those, even though it still was a T-shirt. But something like that would be perfect. What do you say, guys out there? Is this something you'd like to wear, and to be proud of, even when you've quitted school? Hopefully this will be read by DT-management and then they'll have the first one seld! If they don't dare, I'd be happy to buy it from any virtual dealer! Have any of you seen anything like that from any band? I haven't, and think it would suit DT to be the first (def progression.) Ok, that's all for today take care > > Does anyone have a picture of themselves wearing fix merchandise? >Would any Fix-stuff owners be willing to take a picture of their stuff >(wearing it, or just lay it out on the floor)? I hav a color scannerm, >and would be more than happy to scan any such pictures so people could see >this stuff, and decide whether or not to buy it. >=09 > Write me personally to let me know if you can help out. Thanks!!! > >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=20 > would be lethal if it were to hit someone." > > > -=3D-=3D-=3D-=3D-=3D-=3D-=3D-=3D-=3D-=3D-=3D-=3D-=3D-=3D-=3D-=3D-=3D-=3D-=3D= -=3D-=3D-=3D-=3D-=3D-=3D-=3D-=3D-=3D-=3D-=3D-=3D-=3D- Henrik Gustafsson H=F6gskolan Trollh=E4ttan/Uddevalla +46 (0)520 - 47 50 49 /fax -99 ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 19 Apr 1997 13:39:27 -0400 (EDT) From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Please do this Message-ID: hey everyone, it's my mothers birthday today, please send her email sayin happy birthday, she gets all excited over gettin email =]. please send to email_address_removed thanks Rocky Dean.... aka iban ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 19 Apr 1997 12:42:45 -0500 (CDT) From: El Guero Palma To: email_address_removed Subject: acos tab Message-ID: Does anyone out there know if there's a tablature book for guitar of the ACoS CD? Do you know how can I get it? If there isn't, I'm interested in any of the live songs tablature that are in the CD. Please e-mail me if you have any information about that. email_address_removed.mx ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 19 Apr 1997 13:18:57 -0500 (CDT) From: Cygnus To: email_address_removed Subject: Great White Message-ID: Great White is playing at the local bar this Monday. And my birthday that would bring me up to bar age is in a month so I can't get in to see them. Oh well. All these reviews about DT's concerts made me have a dream that I actually went to one. ONLY THREE DAYS TILL NEW FATES!!! I'm there. ***Rob*** rctaylor@uiuc ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 19 Apr 1997 14:22:57 -0500 (EST) From: CLARK ABEL To: email_address_removed Subject: Breaking up is hard to do... Message-ID: This is a sad day, fellow jammers. Today I go home to a job and no free internet access for four months. And we all know what that means. I'm not really expecting to be missed, I just wanted to say goodbye, and it's been fun this year. See you all (sort of) in the fall. -Clark P.S. I just read the reader feedback section in one of these guitar magazines for the first time in months. What a fucking riot! I thought people said some dumb things around here sometimes (just sometimes), but wow, there are some stupid guitar players out there. This is just so DEEP: "Sure, I agree with Gen Cournoyer that Slayer sucks, but how could he call himself the biggest Metallica fan when later on in his letter he talks about how great some Collective Soul Concert was? Collective Soul SUCKS!" You just can't argue with logic like that. ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 19 Apr 1997 15:19:25 -0400 From: email_address_removed (Jeffrey Falk) To: email_address_removed Subject: radio setlist Message-ID: This morning, I had a radio show to myself since my DJ was out of town. Dream Theater was the artist of the week (the DJ highlights one artist every week.) There were probably no listeners, but, just in case someone wants to hear (part of) besides me, it's on tape and available for dubbing. I violated at least two of the Digital Man's rules, partially due to time constraints and having to play rotation songs. The rotations songs are generally average at best; I didn't play as many as I was supposed to, but the ones that are rotation have an asterisk next to them. "Room Service" (live version) Kiss "Lie" Dream Theater "You" Queensryche "The World I Know"* Collective Soul "To Live Forever" Dream Theater "Southbound" (live version) Thin Lizzy "Yyz" Rush "Mood for a Day" Yes "Ytse Jam" Dream Theater "Burden In My Hand"* Soundgarden "The Analog Kid" Rush "Let Your Soul Be Your Pilot"* Sting "I Want You to Want Me" Cheap Trick "Lifting Shadows Off a Dream" Dream Theater "Free as a Bird"* The Beatles "Jet City Woman" Queensryche "No More No More" Aerosmith "Lakini's Juice"* Live "Not What You See" Savatage "Bicycle Race" Queen "Pull Me Under" Dream Theater Jeff Falk Box 3208 700 Commonwealth Avenue Boston, Massachusetts 02215 (617) 352-8639 email_address_removed ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 19 Apr 1997 16:17:12 -0400 (EDT) From: The Digital Man To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Re: Defiance and Jagged Little Pill? Message-ID: On Sat, 19 Apr 1997, Jason L Luscher wrote: > One quick note, does anyone else think that it's morally wrong > for a band that is still in existence to have a tribute band. "Jagged > Little Pill"?, come-on folks! She's only had ONE freakin' album in the > US. The same goes for "Itchy Fish" (Pearl Jam tribute band) and the > numerous Alice in Chains tribute bands that I've heard about. WRITE YOUR > OWN MATERIAL FOLKS! - Jason, original song writer Is it wrong to pay tribute to a band that's still in existence? No. "Power Windows," the Rush tribute band, is one of the best bands I've seen, period. (Besides, how else would you be able to see things like "Camera Eye" live for five bucks?) VH tribute bands, and stuff like that, are the same thing. Paying tribute to musicians that have shaped your musical life. That's what it's about. An Alanis "tribute" band, however, is not (I would hope!) paying tribute to a lasting influence, but rather turning a quick buck. There *is* a difference. -Chris, original song writer ------------------------------------------------------------------------ The Digital Man \|/ ____ \|/ Secretary & Webmaster email_address_removed "@'/ ,. \`@" UVM Comp Sci Student Assn email_address_removed /_| \__/ |_\ "He won't need a bed http://www.emba.uvm.edu/~cmerlo \__U_/ He's a digital man" - Peart ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Maintainer of the Official Dream Theater Frequently Asked Questions List http://www.emba.uvm.edu/~cmerlo/dtfaq.html ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 19 Apr 1997 15:38:08 -0500 (CDT) From: Michael Lafser To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 2476 Message-ID: to reply on that if image doesnt matter than why should DT change? they are obviously happy the way they are so they should stay that way if they changed their image id still listen to them but im just saying what the hell does it matter if they are happy the way they are there is no reason to change me ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 19 Apr 1997 15:42:48 -0500 (CDT) From: Michael Lafser To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 2477 Message-ID: hello everyone can someone answer this question without being a smart ass? if so, what makes something progressive rock as opposed to metal or alternative or whatever if you ask me i think dreamtheater and queensryche are two very different bands and they are both progressive (or so im told) someone please clarify for me thank you goodbye GO BLUES! me ------------------------------ End of YTSEJAM Digest 2478 **************************