YTSEJAM Digest 2568 Today's Topics: 1) YTSEJAM digest 2558 by email_address_removed 2) YTSEJAM digest 2559 by email_address_removed 3) Re: birthdays by "The Evil Midnight Bomber" 4) Therion. by Hein Vandenabeele 5) Help with definitions? by Rogerio Brito 6) Re: YTSEJAM digest 2566 by Chris Ptacek 7) fuck by Chip Alexander 8) take _your_ pain away by email_address_removed (Paul T. Fini) 9) Re: Apocalyptica, the murderer, Opeth by Walter Semerenko 10) Re: Therion. by Walter Semerenko 11) True Metal by Herve Baile 12) A topical solution by Jon Parmet 13) re: html by "Simon Mitternacht" 14) MPEG 3 players by Paul Goracke 15) Re: Cancelation by email_address_removed (Momotaro Hatanaka) 16) Re: It's lunchtime...(Geoff Tate) by Adam 17) Need some help here..BABS?? by Tim Adams 18) Can't we all just get along? by "Nicole R. Stachowicz aka Kirby 8>" ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 20 May 1997 13:56:27 +0100 From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: YTSEJAM digest 2558 Message-ID: <0039600001674987000002*@MHS> Status Distribution Unknown , :: The message regarding "" sent on Unknown , :: was sent by Status Recipient Type To Native Name email_address_removed Foreign Native Name email_address_removed Recipients Status Reporters Type From Name Domain NOTES Native Name CN=Christophe Thomas/OU=FR/O=BULL@BULL Foreign Native Name CN=Christophe Thomas/OU=FR/O=BULL\nBULL\n\n Organization BULL Org Unit 1 FR Last Name Thomas First Name Christophe Status 769 Explanation Invalid recipient X.400 Status 769 Explanation Le délai de distribution est arrivé à expiration ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 20 May 1997 14:26:58 +0100 From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: YTSEJAM digest 2559 Message-ID: <0039600001675239000002*@MHS> Status Distribution Unknown , :: The message regarding "" sent on Unknown , :: was sent by Status Recipient Type To Native Name email_address_removed Foreign Native Name email_address_removed Recipients Status Reporters Type From Name Domain NOTES Native Name CN=Christophe Thomas/OU=FR/O=BULL@BULL Foreign Native Name CN=Christophe Thomas/OU=FR/O=BULL\nBULL\n\n Organization BULL Org Unit 1 FR Last Name Thomas First Name Christophe Status 769 Explanation Invalid recipient X.400 Status 769 Explanation Le délai de distribution est arrivé à expiration ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 20 May 1997 09:04:33 +0000 From: "The Evil Midnight Bomber" To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: birthdays Message-ID: > Well Partha... if it makes you feel any better, your 23rd birthday >is going to be even more meaningless than your 22nd. :) Damn. I'm 23 a week from Friday. The 20's really suck (except for that 21st and 25th. :). Dale R. Newberry ------------------------------ Date: 20 May 97 15:55:35 EDT From: Hein Vandenabeele To: ytsejam Subject: Therion. Message-ID: Did I see a band called "Therion" appear ????? Excellent German / Polish metal (I do not like all these different classifications, like Death, Doom, Dark, Black,...). On their last album "THELI", they use plenty of choirs and the result is marvellous ! Their previous album "LEPACA CLIFFOTH" is, I think even better, though they just use a sopran (is that correct English ?) and a bariton (I think...). Just to say, check it out, I am very enthousiastic about it !!!! Hein. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 20 May 1997 11:13:55 -0300 (EST) From: Rogerio Brito To: email_address_removed Subject: Help with definitions? Message-ID: Hi, there. I think that although this list is not a very good place to discuss what it is intended to discuss, it is a very good place to get a broad understanding of rock in general. :-) The black metal episode, for instance, helps to justify my assertion. :-) But could someone help me with the following definitions and cite an exemple or two of the following categories (please let me know what would be the bands that best represent each category)? It seems to be very controversial (as you may easily notice in earlier jams)... I have seen people commenting that some band does such and such style and then others contradicting everything... - black metal; - doom metal; - death metal. Any more information that I should know? Thanks in advance for any help, Roger... -- =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Rogerio Brito - email_address_removed.br - http://www.ime.usp.br/~rbrito Undergraduate Computer Science Student - "Windows? Linux and X!" Bootleg/trade page: http://www.ime.usp.br/~rbrito/bootleg.html "Life is ours, we live it our way (...) / And nothing else matters" James Hetfield (Metallica), Nothing Else Matters =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 20 May 1997 10:06:03 -0500 (CDT) From: Chris Ptacek To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 2566 Message-ID: > Gee wiz, guys. I remember when the Jam was a happy place. I joined > around 1900 and everybody were just shiny happy people holding hands. I was here before that hit (I think I started somewhere around 500, before I took a break for a few months due to e-mail problems) and it's really not a whole lot different than it ever was. There was just more DT content, because the band was doing shit. > From: "Ollila Marko" > Now, THAT is black metal. :) Anythind that differs from this formula isn't > considered pure black metal. Hahaha that's EXACTLY what I'm talking about. I have a friend who's totally into this stuff (and most other bands that you've discussed). He's tried to get me into Black Metal, but it's not really grabbing me. > >midrange guitar and high bass and a growl that sounds like something from > >the Hobbit. It just tends to get very noisy to me, very quickly. There > >are many exceptions. > > One of which is Ulver's "Kveldssanger". This can never be stressed enough. > Just don't get the albums mixed and purchase "Nattens Madrigal" by mistake. > NM is like machine gun and a formula one combined. You will not like it. Kveldssanger is the folk album that's pretty much acoustic, right? That truly was an amazing album. I have to get my own copy. And I'm now an Opeth and In Flames fan. :) > >I would be interested to see where you would place Arcturus (i.e. > >in which genre). Their guitarist is pretty much the most impressive > >player I've heard from what I would consider Black Metal. > > All the guys in Arcturus are from various Norwegian black metal bands, > hence Arcturus isn't really a band but a project. And as far as I know, > they're considered dark metal. As far as impressive goes, another band > possibly worth listening (in the same vein as Arcturus) is Gehenna. Not > Gehennah, but Gehenna. These are two separate bands. Good that yuo point this out, because I'm told (by the friend that is pushing Black Metal on me) that Gehennah bites hard. And Blockbuster music doesn't carry this stuff, so I can't listen before I buy! > From: Pat Griffin > To: ThE NuGgeTjAm > Subject: Ytse Jam - serves 1200 "Touching and funny. Pure Family Fun. ****" - Fucking Ptacek ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 20 May 1997 10:06:21 -0500 From: Chip Alexander To: email_address_removed Subject: fuck Message-ID: >In Ytse Jam Digest 2562, the word "fuck" was used 29 times. Unreal. Fuckfuck fuckFuckfuckFuckFuck fuckfuckFuckfuckFuckFuckfuck FuckfuckfuckFuckfuckFuckfuckFuckfuckFuck FuckfuckfuckFuckfuckFuckFuckfuckfuckFuckfuckFuck FuckfuckfuckFuckfuckFuckFuckfuckfuck FuckfuckfuckFuckfuckFuck FuckfuckfuckFuck Fuckfuck fuck Fuck fuck ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 20 May 1997 08:36:02 -0800 From: email_address_removed (Paul T. Fini) To: email_address_removed Subject: take _your_ pain away Message-ID: hey - all you junkies out there (myself included) who are going through withdrawal symptoms waiting for the next DT album: you can ease the pain by checking out this month's Knights of the Round (http://www.knightsofthe round.com) feature artist: Heads or Tails. Judging by the sample clips (which aren't of the highest caliber, but hey), these guys really have their shit together. I don't know if they've been mentioned on the 'jam already, but their sound is akin not only to DT of course, but also Superior, who you should definitely be familiar with by now. Check the sound clips - my prediction is that until we get our DT fix, HoT will do quite nicely. p. -.-- -.-- --.. -.-- -.-- --.. -.-- -.-- --.. -.-- -.-- --.. -.-- -.-- --.. Paul T. Fini U.C. Santa Barbara email_address_removed Materials Dept. voice (805)893-8869, fax (805)893-8971 MOCVD group -.-- -.-- --.. -.-- -.-- --.. -.-- -.-- --.. -.-- -.-- --.. -.-- -.-- --.. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 20 May 1997 11:38:14 +0000 From: Walter Semerenko To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Apocalyptica, the murderer, Opeth Message-ID: Cool, Apocalyptica and Opeth mentioned in the same post. :) At 11:41 PM 5/19/97 -0700, you wrote: >>In fact, as interesting as Apocalyptica may sound at first, it actually is >>pretty boring after the fifth listen. > >Ah! But have you listened to them live? Honestly, that was one of the >all-time best concerts I've ever been to. They got pulled out for two >encores... too bad they only had enough material for one of 'em. And their >version of 'Little Drummer Boy' (subtitled 'Finnish Winter Angst') is >unbelievably evil :). I thought is was pretty cool to listen the "Enter Sandman" being played by cellos. There were some interesting sounds that I hear including a "grating" sound. >And speaking of black metal, has anyone heard of Opeth? I don't know >exactly what genre you'd put 'em in, but it's very good schtuff. The >singer growls, which got me a while to get used to, since I'm not into >that, but the music is soooooo cool. It's basically prog, but without much >flashy stuff, and excellent arranging. The 2 guitarists are always doing >harmonies, counterpoints, and rythms that intertwine in one way or another. >And they do alot of acoustic stuff too. This makes the singer sound like >he's saying a very creepy poem. It's a very cool effect. And he sings here >and there.... and the whole last song. And to top it all off: 5 songs = 66 >min. ! I heard a lot of this band on web reviews. I'm not into black metal, but this one sounds cool. I have _Morningrise_ on order but it hasn't come in yet. Walter. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 20 May 1997 11:40:52 +0000 From: Walter Semerenko To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Therion. Message-ID: At 07:12 AM 5/20/97 -0700, you wrote: >Did I see a band called "Therion" appear ????? Excellent German / Polish metal >(I do not like all these different classifications, like Death, Doom, Dark, >Black,...). > >On their last album "THELI", they use plenty of choirs and the result is >marvellous ! I'll second that. Thanks to Trevor Hoit for taping me some songs; I'll be getting this CD in the future. Walter. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 20 May 1997 18:35:04 +0200 From: Herve Baile To: email_address_removed Subject: True Metal Message-ID: <3381D2B8.5EB3@ceram.fr> Hi jamer & jamerin, For those who want really good dark metal, I recommand you an album of MOONSPELL called WOLFHEART. This sounds really good, I listen to it by hazard... Does Someone here know other release of these band (portugese???) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ Herve Baile (M.B.D.S. Ceram) ~ ~ - mailto:Herve.Baile@ceram.fr - ~ ~ ~ ~ "I know it's easier to walk away than look it in the eye" ~ ~ (Images & Word, Dream Theater) ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 20 May 1997 16:27:16 +0000 From: Jon Parmet To: email_address_removed Subject: A topical solution Message-ID: > I'm 100% serious. 30% of the time. 86.4% of all statisics lie :) >>Are all concerts as loud as metallica concerts? > I almost hesitate to mention this given some of the 80's metal haters in > here, but the loudest concert I ever saw was Winger. Uh, any of you oldies (you know, the ones who mades us :) remember going to ELP in the 70's? I thought The one I went to was pretty loud and just to make sure everyone would suffer damage, they put speakers in the back of the Civic Center. I remembered hearing they got up around 110db at one show. > Makes sense to me...sounds to me like that was quicker > for her than learning how to read :) Only problem is now she's pregnant and she still can't read :) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Channel surfing yesterday usually right by MTV (as part of SOP, I don't watch it) I noticed a top 500 countdown. They apparently had just started it (mid 400's), but has anyone noticed if DT have made an appearance yet? This is important to me as I have to make a choice as to whether to go shopping for food or fertilizer :) By the way, Mr. Wendle by Arrested Development was playing and as simple a song as it is, guess what: my head started moving. Regards, Jon *------------*------------------------*--------------* | Jon Parmet | email_address_removed | 617-494-2851 | *------------*------------------------*--------------* If you can talk brilliantly enough about a problem, it can create the consoling illusion that it has been mastered... Stanley Kubrick ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 20 May 1997 18:31:06 +0200 From: "Simon Mitternacht" To: "Ytsejam" Subject: re: html Message-ID: <9705201654.AA09188@nomina.lu.se> >Not everyone uses a mail reader that handles MIME or html. Messages >containing MIME or html just show up as annoying garbage. So just try to >post text messages without MIME or html... Sorry 'bout the mime, it sent the messages in html by mistake. Will never happen again.
;) Simon Mitternacht http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Studios/1233/ May the force be with you... ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 20 May 1997 09:56:50 -0700 From: Paul Goracke To: email_address_removed Subject: MPEG 3 players Message-ID: Dr. Mosh sez: > For those of you who have PC's, either Mac or Win95 and haven't tried MPEG > 3, give it a shot... it's the best mid-rate audio compression scheme > retaining CD-like sound. > [...] > For Mac: > > http://www.mpeg3.com/ And if you want to hear more than 20 seconds of a track on your Mac, download the *freeware* SoundApp 2.3 at: pg --------------------------------------------------------------- Paul Goracke | "To do is to be" - Aristotle email_address_removed | "To be is to do" - Plato | "Do be do be do" - Sinatra --------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 20 May 1997 12:11:10 -0500 From: email_address_removed (Momotaro Hatanaka) To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Cancelation Message-ID: Thank you for sending a bunch of e-mails so far, but , I am afraid I want to be thrugh with my membership. Please cut the line. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 20 May 1997 14:03:25 -0400 From: Adam To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: It's lunchtime...(Geoff Tate) Message-ID: >Which brings me on to another singer who has come in for a lot of criticism >lately, Geoff Tate. Did you know (or even care), that 'Hear In The Now >Frontier' is an anagram of 'throat wherein inferno'? (Must be all those nasty >cigarettes). I find that 'Hear In The New Frontier' is like a wart: it grows on >you with time. Hehe. I'm not sure that anagram is intentional, but I've got something to say about Tate. I personally believe that Tate is one of the best rock vocalists ever to hit the scene. I realize that at the present moment he doesn't have the range he used to have, but the man's 40 years old. I've got a few boots of his early stuff (pre Empire) and I've never been so impressed by a live vocalist. Songs like Screaming in Digital, Neue Regel, Take Hold of the Flame are simply spectacular. Tate in his prime is much more impressive than, say, LaBrie in his prime (IMO). Even on the recent Promised Land tour the setlist is amazingly difficult vocal-wise. Most of Mindcrime (sans Suite Sister Mary), Screaming, Neue Regel, etc etc. While he doesn't have the mind-blowing range he once did, he carries every show off without a hitch, without a crack, without a pause. Though I generally prefer DT (and I'm a huge fan of both bands), I must say that live, at least, Tate blows away LaBrie. If LaBrie got to Tate levels live I think DT would be noticably more popular, and I really wish this would happen. I've really got to hear those European shows. So, if ANYONE ANYWHERE has tapes of the recent Euro mini-tour PLEASE get in touch with me for a trade. Mike Bahr has them, but doesn't have the time to trade. Surely SOMEONE else must have them. :) I've been told that LaBrie was great and I'm desperate for a recent LaBrie show that I don't have to cringe at or make excuses for him for friends that hear my boots of his not-so-great shows. Take care all... Adam http://www.mindspring.com/~alpineone --- Above is for my bootleg listing, mostly complete, with setlists. --- Take a look... ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 20 May 1997 14:05:39 -0400 From: Tim Adams To: email_address_removed Subject: Need some help here..BABS?? Message-ID: Hi all, Sorry to clutter this place up but, if Babs is out there somewhere could you please give me a yell. My e-mail went bye bye for a while and I lost all my addresses. I had a nice 60+ jams waiting for me when I got mail back though :>). Later.....Tim (no sig) ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 20 May 1997 14:08:47 -0500 (CDT) From: "Nicole R. Stachowicz aka Kirby 8>" To: email_address_removed Subject: Can't we all just get along? Message-ID: My fellow Ytsejammers- I've been unable to read many of the 'jams recently because I've been busy getting a 4.0 in my classes this semester. But when I came back to the 'jam this morning, eager to start reading again about the new album and other prog rock stuff, I find this: >Yeah. I wonder what she does with sanitary napkins? or this: > fucking thing one can fucking do to make a fucking point, ok? > Besides, fuckers like him really fucking make me fucking sick! > Besides, being a martyr is cool. Kurt Cobain was a fucking martyr > man... or even this: >Isn't it a bit hypocritical to make fun of someone's grasp of the >English language, only to ignore grammar completely in your own post? I've been wondering why I've been getting up to 6 'jams a day, and now I know why. (steps on soapbox) You kids still can't quit flaming each other over which band sucks/rules, whether MTV/MuchMusic sucks/rules, who's grammar is better than who's, and who deserves to be the captain of the Ytsejam Debate Team (debating an issue to the point of absurdity). No wonder several people have left the 'jam in a blaze of glory. I was recently introduced to several members of the Kansas mailing list, People of the South Wind, and they seemed to be very polite They even invited me to hang out with them (and the band) even though I wasn't a member. I also looked in on their IRC channel, and I was impressed that they weren't cussing each other out or trying to be better than one another. (Get the hint?) So let's make the Ytsejam more of a community and less of a competition. (steps off soapbox) Thanks for listening. :) -Nicole S. aka Kirby on IRC |~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~|~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~| | Net boy, net girl | Nicole Stachowicz Kirby/KirBee | | Send your heartbeat 'round the world | email_address_removed | | Put your message in a modem | University of Houston-Downtown | | And throw it in the Cyber Sea |~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~| | *** Rush "Virtuality" *** | Visualize Whirled Peas! | '~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~' ------------------------------ End of YTSEJAM Digest 2568 **************************