YTSEJAM Digest 2574 Today's Topics: 1) Reviews by email_address_removed 2) ELP by "Simon Mitternacht" 3) Alanis, 98 Rock... by Steve Zebrowski 4) RE: Sick people around here by rickbond 5) Grease me up woman! by email_address_removed 6) nontopical? by email_address_removed (Bruce Forst) 7) RE: Sick people around here by Andrew Miller 8) hi out there!!!! by Mike Muscarella 9) HELP !! by Mark Metzger 10) Re: YTSEJAM digest 2573 by email_address_removed 11) GNR by "Simon Mitternacht" 12) Ibanez please by Tim Adams 13) newbies and veterans - proposition for the list by Eric Rodger 14) Re: YTSEJAM digest 2571 by Chris Daley 15) Ytseboslunch by Pat Sullivan 16) Re: ELP by Walter Semerenko 17) Re: YTSEJAM digest 2573 by Chris Daley 18) Slow CD delivery... by durnik ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 21 May 1997 12:28:18 -0400 From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Reviews Message-ID: Hello, Got my OZZFEST tickets in the mail from TM today only to find out the field is General Admission! And I called Vermont for nothing... Oh, and since I know you all really like to hear about various musical experiences, I thought I'd drop you a review of two recent ones for me: last Friday I saw Collective Soul at the Tradewinds in NJ, and yesterday I bought Sammy Hagar's new album. I can hear all your groaning from here... heheh... Collective Soul surprised even me. I'm a big fan anyway, but they threw in a couple of surprises and played a lot of their heavier stuff (yes, they have some heavy stuff) which I didn't expect. The sound mix started off pretty poor though, with the rhythm guitar way too far back. Also at one point, there was a second of ear-splitting feedback and I felt my ear pop, PAINFULLY. You can now count me in with the legions of earplug wearers now, I've learned my lesson. For details, if you care, you can e-mail me. But the highlight of the show (don't read if you plan on seeing them) was when they said they were doing a cover song like they did on every tour. But this one was one even the lead singer never thought they would play, but "it's just so damn fun". He said we'd have to sing the chorus though: "I'm riding on the rails of a Crazy Train". Hysteria and an amazing performance ensued... On to Sammy... I have mixed feelings about this album. For one, its way to mellow. Even mellower than his past solo stuff. While there are some amazing songs (Leaving the Warmth of the Womb is an early frontrunner), on the whole this just reeks of generic. I was actually looking for a different album, but couldn't find it, so I got this. I don't think I'll return it, but I can't say I recommend it. Oh, and I'm still in search of NY/NJ area Rush and Queensryche tickets if anyone cares to part with them. Next show: Cheap Trick, June 7 at the Birch Hill. Why can't they play in the city again...:( OOOOH! Another Jam just came in! Lunch time reading (and writing...) Still waiting for his KTS discs, Andrew Forcier a.k.a. Buck Stodgers ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 20 May 1997 20:55:42 +0200 From: "Simon Mitternacht" To: "Ytsejam" Subject: ELP Message-ID: <9705211648.AA03350@nomina.lu.se> Hi My father recently gave me "Works, Volume 2" by Emerson, Lake and Palmer. And I love it. I don't know much about these guys, could somebody recommend another record/s with them and perhaps give me some general info? I've been recommended to buy King Crimson CDs too, any suggestions which one? I understand there are quite a few to choose from. thanx Simon Mitternacht (Crimson on IRC) Song of the day: "Politicalamity" Extreme http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Studios/1233/ May the force be with you... ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 21 May 1997 12:48:31 -0400 (EDT) From: Steve Zebrowski To: email_address_removed Subject: Alanis, 98 Rock... Message-ID: > Date: Wed, 21 May 1997 09:57:28 -0400 > From: rickbond > To: email_address_removed > Subject: Sick people around here > Message-ID: > > > > > > >and for a special bonus: James LaBrie Being Burnt To Death (live) > > > > YES!!! SIGN ME UP!!!!!!!! > > > > ~Rip > > You people are sick and need help. Wasn't this a place for people that > like Dream Theater to come together and chat? If this was bad humor, I > apologize for this response, if not...deal with it. It was just black humor concerning black metal. If we were joking about rap, we would have talked about "Special bonus: Jaymz in da Hood " or something. > > I despise all "mainstream" music. You name the band, I won't like them. > > Especially Alanis (I get ill just thinking about her). I haven't turned a > > radio on in over 6 years. Personally, I get HORNY just thinking about her. She rules. > Hey, I heard Dream Theater on the radio again (Pull Me Under). > I guess somebody at 98 rock in Baltimore must like DT. :-) It's a > dangerous thing to hear DT on the radio while driving your car... > > Steve Another Steve from Baltimore who likes DT? I thought I was the only one. :) Steve Z ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 21 May 1997 12:46:06 -0400 From: rickbond To: email_address_removed Subject: RE: Sick people around here Message-ID: > dumbass! Now let's be nice. > it wasn't bad humor, it was dark humor; black humor; > call it what you want, but i can't believe you'd think for a minute that > they were serious. rip's post wasn't any worse than the rest of the shit > that's posted lately, so lighten up. hell, i laughed my ass off at it. > it's better than watching people bitch and whine and complain about, well, > anything... or posting responses to threads put to rest days before... or > getting into the egoist bullshit ravings that seem to frequent this list... > i guess i should stop. i could go on forever. This is exactly why I posted what I did...I thought it was more of that bullshoot whining about James and his voice. Which in my eyes is getting kinda' irritating, but that's my own opinion. That's all...that's why I said that if it were just humor, to ignore my message. Rick Bond ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 21 May 1997 12:49:17 -0400 From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Grease me up woman! Message-ID: Howdy, howdy! Jeremy's spoken: >WOO HOO!!! Someone else knows I'm #1!!! I knew something looked wrong with that when I posted it. Silly me...:) >I think I'll have a Morgie-Coke to celebrate! Maybe two, or three, or >four. Pshaw... Lightweight. :) Ptacek wrote: >(note: not newbies. I don't believe in that term) Aw... Did your mom tell you about that whole Santa Claus thing too? :) Nicole wrote: >Hey, I'm going for Most Frequent Poster here... ;) Even with Scott on vacation, that's a tough title to wrest from the vets. Hey Korg, where ya been lately? Brandon wrote: >Is this because you really hate mainstream music or just because it has >the label of "mainstream music" that you hate it? I'm surprised that record companies haven't started using "mainstream" as a label. :) When you think about it though, half the bands that are called "alternative" aren't even close. Collective Soul, of whom I am a fan, is just straight rock. As is Pearl Jam and Soundgarden (though a bit heavier). The labels that companies use are so indiscriminate that they should abandon them and let the listeners create them. Seeing Van HAlen in the metal section at stores and Megadeth in the hardcore section always gets a laugh out of me. The only label that works is jazz because its so easily definable (but also has subdivisions up the wahzoo). Jon wrote: >Some people just love to continue to punish themselves :) Hey man, if it were my choice: Macs all the way! Yeah, right. :P I wish they had just left me my damn IBM and not bothered with the upgrades and all. The freakin' motherboard was a mess on that Compaq. Not to mention the fact that NT 4.0 was messing with the system... Hey I got a 4.0 this semester too! :P Beating a dead horse, or just tenderizing it? Andrew Forcier a.k.a. Buck Stodgers ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 21 May 1997 12:08:16 -0500 From: email_address_removed (Bruce Forst) To: email_address_removed Subject: nontopical? Message-ID: hans.petter.olsen@cinet.no wrote: >Jammers, lets keep to the subject and skip the info 'bout DVD format, other >non-prog band and what if James quit DT. >The Ytsejam would be much more interesting to read. It became interesting for ME when there was a discussion about DVD, which I find a somewhat relavent topic. Its important to know a little about the shap e of new music technology anyways. So I was wondering if there are any good tech magazines online? Like electronic musician or something similar... bruce email_address_removed ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 21 May 1997 12:11:03 -0500 (CDT) From: Andrew Miller To: email_address_removed Subject: RE: Sick people around here Message-ID: >Now let's be nice. ah, you're no fun. >This is exactly why I posted what I did...I thought it was more of that >bullshoot whining about James and his voice. Which in my eyes is >getting kinda' irritating, but that's my own opinion. That's >all...that's why I said that if it were just humor, to ignore my >message. see, i just had to reply. i have this rare medical condition which requires me to call someone a dumbass at least once daily. if i don't, i start having seizures and run around screaming obscenities at light fixtures and generally cause quite a scare at the office. it's not a pretty sight. what does this have to do with the jam? absolutely nothing. -Andrew (subtlerage) ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 21 May 1997 13:21:08 -0400 From: Mike Muscarella To: "'email_address_removed'" Subject: hi out there!!!! Message-ID: Hola jammers, I just thought i'd try this bad boy out and see if it worked. I promise i'll write something of more substance next time. catch ya on the flip-side, Me. ***************************************************************************************** " Rain falls all around me. Down in shrouds, curtians like clouds.... am I fooling myself." -- 'Round About Midnight. ***************************************************************************************** ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 21 May 1997 13:27:27 -0400 From: Mark Metzger To: "'(ytsejam)'" Subject: HELP !! Message-ID: Shit, I dont know what is going on. I just drank a Mountain Dew and I think my nuts are schrinking. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 21 May 1997 14:00:24 EDT From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 2573 Message-ID: what am I...chopped liver :þ /me looks through the local papers and mourns the loss of access to NYC To: "Ytsejam" Subject: GNR Message-ID: <9705211826.AA08637@nomina.lu.se> > I still like GNR quite a bit.. and I've heard so many different rumors >that I have just don't believe any of them.. are they even in the studio? >if so, when is it going to be released? who is slash's replacement? what >type of music (heard axl went industrial) will it be? These are the rumors I've heard: 1. On European Headbangers ball last fall Slash said that he had 20-30 songs written and the other band members also had quite a lot and that a album should be out in the summer of -97, I also read something like this in guitarworld. If Axl didn't like Slash's songs they'd appear on a new Slash's Snakepit album (the first one was great). 2. Then I heard that Slash guit/got kicked and Axl was going to be rythm guitarist, also heard rumors about Zakk Wylde replacing Slash. 3. I recently heard that Axl bought the copyright to the name "Guns N' Roses" and is starting a new band by the same name. Points 2 and 3 are just rumors, nothin confirmed. The five best metal vocalists (my VERY HUMBLE opinion): JLB (no comment) Ian Guillan ("child in time" - man) Jaymz (maybe not technically,and maybe not live, but he has feelings) Chris Cornell (if this counts as metal, i would say "bad motorfinger" does) Sammy Hagar (believe it or not) Song of the day: "S.M.F." - Satch Simon Mitternacht http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Studios/1233/ May the force be with you... ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 21 May 1997 09:41:18 -0400 From: Tim Adams To: email_address_removed Subject: Ibanez please Message-ID: Hi again, Quick question for all ya' guitar ppls. Anyone know what a Green Vai Gem with his signature and Zappas sig on it woud go for. A friend of mine has it and I'd like to make him an offer on it. It's absolutely mint. Played 1 time and then stored away. Thanks, Tim ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 21 May 1997 14:53:44 -0400 From: Eric Rodger To: email_address_removed Subject: newbies and veterans - proposition for the list Message-ID: As a veteran of this list, I would much rather answer newbie questions which will help create a fanatical DT fan, than just scream "read the FAQ", and continue bickering about what belongs and what doesn't belong on this list. Not that reading the FAQ is a bad thing, but I have seen it severely outdated at times (which may not be the case now, because I have not read it in quite awhile). I know that when I joined this list many moons ago, I asked every single question that was on the FAQ, before someone finally told me where to find it. Seriously, if we want the list to contain mostly DT content, but we don't want anything discussed which is in the FAQ, then that doesn't leave much room for anything but bickering, which is mostly what we have now. I propose shutting down the FAQ for a short time, and having an open forum for DT questions and answers. This will not only enlighten some less informed members to necessary information, but I think it will surprise you how much even a veteran can learn. And among other things, I think it will certainly improve the quality of conversation on this list. This idea will involve patience from both veterans, who will have to deal with answering (or at least viewing) questions that he has seen 100 times; and non-veterans who will have to structure intelligent questions with the intent to learn something about a great band. The thread of burning JLB on stage, does not qualify as an intelligent thread, and I think even the person who started it would agree. While I was on a short hiatus, I did fall very behind on some of the material that was popping up, namely the Christmas fan club CD, which I would still like to get my hands on, and the Mike Bahr projects. However, it seems that whenever I asked a question about any of this material lately, I still had to filter through 100 messages a day, to read possibly 5 with valued information. I would like for this to change. Even a message with only information that you already know, has value. I'm not suggesting that only stuff that is important to me, has value. But I am proposing that when composing a message, stop and question whether the content is valuable to the list. Let me know what you think about the open Q&A proposition. KAI email_address_removed ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 21 May 1997 14:57:04 -0400 From: Chris Daley To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 2571 Message-ID: eh...I forgot who wrote this.... > If there's people out there thinking like this, I'm embarrassed to call >myself a >fan of DT. Has anyone REALLY listened to WDADU? Dominici's sounds like (and >looks >like) a faggot! That falsetto really gets on my nerves. He can't sing and, >compared >to James, has no real range. > Yah I believe that James is a better singer. But, don't knock Dominici too hard. I think he sings pretty well, compared to a lot of singers. Yall don't need to compare every single band/singer/guitarist/drummer/ect.. to Dream Theater and then say they suck because they don't have 'magic fingers' or powerful lungs. So, I'll keep my 'When Dream and Day Unite', the Dominici version, and I'll continue to enjoy it thank you. Hmm some guy named Paul wrote this one.... >This is quite a substantially sized mailing list. But, it appears >that it would be quite a lot smaller and infinitely more readable if >we didn't have all the NDTC rubbish. > >I don't really want to know about black metal. IM*H*O it's a >completely tasteless waste of acoustic impulses. I don't mean to >offend anybody by that, but I wont beat around the bush either. > >I don't really want to know about how bad stuff from the top 40 is >compared to DT. > >I just want to know about DT. > Well it's nice to have SOME variety as opposed to JUST Dream Theater. We wouldn't have so many jams to read if we were just restricted to talking about Dream Theater, and silly little recipes you can do with LaBrie cheese. If ya don't want to know about black metal, then...read past the messages heh. Simple as that. :) I know where yer comin from though. I kinda get annoyed when everyone starts talking about Fates Warning, (I listened to some sound samples, and i wasn't impressed by the way...of course Dream Theater took an acquired taste as well...but Caught in a Web was the first DT song that I ever heard and I was drawn in right away...but I'm rambling!) but what are ya gonna do...:> Oh, and to people who seem to be buying all sorts of bootlegs from this Mike Bahr guy . . . don't waste your money. If he can't supply what he boasts that he'll get, don't bother. Nothing's worth it, if you have to wait six damn months for a stupid CD. G'day folks. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 21 May 1997 15:05:15 -0400 From: Pat Sullivan To: email_address_removed Subject: Ytseboslunch Message-ID: >Hmmm.... I smell a ytseboslunch sometime in this period... >Skadz? Jon? Wacky? Binky? Whatddya think? Anybody still in town >except for me and Jon? Any bands in town that weekend? Hmmm..... I'm in the vicinity, and my birthday is 6/2, so I have *another* excuse to get randomly trashed. :) ----- ____http://www.ici.net/cust_pages/psull/psull.html IRC: DDictator Now Playing: Fates Warning - A Pleasant Shade Of Gray _________________________________________________________________ ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 21 May 1997 15:25:13 -0400 From: Walter Semerenko To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: ELP Message-ID: Simon Mitternacht wrote: > > Hi > > My father recently gave me "Works, Volume 2" by Emerson, Lake and Palmer. > And I love it. I don't know much about these guys, could somebody recommend > another record/s with them and perhaps give me some general info? ELP peaked on Brain Salad Surgery. That is the only ELP album which I like all the songs. Also, there is this german band, Truimvirat, that is sortof an ELP clone. IMO, their album _Spartacus_ surpasses any on ELP albums put together. A lot of fans say that Illusions of a Double Dimple is their best. Pompeii is one of their later albums before they fizzled out. It is more pop but still has some great piano. Walter. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 21 May 1997 15:23:53 -0400 From: Chris Daley To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 2573 Message-ID: Sorry for not attaching names with quotes, but you know who yall are. >>Anyone heard any news about Metropolis II? Will it be ready in time for >>the next CD? > >Oh, my bad. I guess this is only your first day on the list, otherwise >you'd know what the answer to this was. Actually, hmm, are any of yall managing the band? Are any of yall in the band itself? They could release Metropolis II on their LP, or they could make an EP later. We really don't know. We can't believe everything we see on a web page.... >Date: Wed, 21 May 1997 11:29:50 -0400 (EDT) >From: Steve Chew >Subject: DT on radio! :) > > Hey, I heard Dream Theater on the radio again (Pull Me Under). >I guess somebody at 98 rock in Baltimore must like DT. :-) It's a >dangerous thing to hear DT on the radio while driving your car... > Ey, I'm from Fairfax. They played DT on the radio!? Geez if anybody asks for a Dream Theater song, why on earth would they request Pull Me Under?? It's the most played Dream Theater song ever made. Woh, did I just say that Dream Theater's over played? Heh..no..don't think so...but jeez...ask for SOMETHING besides THAT song for crying out loud. :> ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 21 May 1997 12:47:54 -0700 (MST) From: durnik To: email_address_removed Subject: Slow CD delivery... Message-ID: I must emphasize that those with extremely late CDs are the exception and not the norm... it's just like a car dealership... every day they hear from a hundred people whose cars broke down, but there are thousands on the road that they don't hear from because the car is working just fine. Anyway I have the re-sends for Dave Hatlee and James Mohr already taken care of, among others. I have to re-send about 2-3% of all parcels. The monetary loss is only an annoyance because postal claims reimburses me for the loss several weeks down the road. I don't mind re-sending immediately and taking the temporary loss because I know my customers deserve it, and I hope everyone else doesn't mind me being a bit slow to deliver... mainly due to the high volume of orders. Remember, Marcel Berkhout's Carpe Diem CD took almost a year to ship, and the Van Halen UNCD took well over a year to ship, and I've never even come close to taking that long. - Mike Bahr - email_address_removed - http://www.goodnet.com/~durnik ------------------------------ End of YTSEJAM Digest 2574 **************************