YTSEJAM Digest 2591 Today's Topics: 1) shattering music by gra@provida.no 2) band opinions by email_address_removed (zack gemmill) 3) 'Jam history, the state of radio, and sh*t... by email_address_removed (zack gemmill) 4) 'ryche, 2112 by "Ken McWatters" 5) re: Jim Gillette / Nitro by (Chung Ng) 6) I was wrong... again! by Andrew Forcier 7) Looking for whoever emailed me this weekend by "The Notorious B.I.G. S.W.I.F.T.Y." 8) New stuff... by Andrew Forcier 9) Ever notice??? by Tim Adams 10) Tab / Chords request by "Richard M. Chernoff" 11) Pelican Brief by Adam Barnhart 12) oopsssssss by Tim Adams 13) Keyboard Notation.... by email_address_removed 14) Re: James' Onstage Antics by WhiteWolf 15) Re: MMMM...plop by "The Evil Midnight Bomber" 16) RE: YTSEJAM digest 2589 by "Blevins, Mike" ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 27 May 1997 11:36:30 +0100 From: gra@provida.no To: email_address_removed Subject: shattering music Message-ID: >> is an F above high C I have his >Ok, just want to say that there is no one SPECIFIC note that shatters >glass. If there were, then there would be a hell of a lot less glass in >this world. If you find the resonance frequency of the glass (by getting the glass to 'sing' by rubbing a finger on top of it), play this frequency (it's not likely to be a 'clean' note, it might be a few cents off pitch) through your stereo (your amps and speakers must be able to handle this frequency with minimum distortion), CRACK !!! -.profile ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 26 May 97 22:15:38 PDT From: email_address_removed (zack gemmill) To: email_address_removed Subject: band opinions Message-ID: <9705270515.AA18131@fas2> > Helloween "Keeper of the Seven Keys Pt. I" Helloween is awesome. 80% awesome, at least. Which is a lot in my book. > Helstar "Nosferatu" <-- The BEST album mankind has ever known. Words cannot decribe :-) One of my top ten in my 500+ collection. Hmm. Maybe I'll have to go back and listen to it... I tried a few times, but it sounded too dated and like standard generic prog-metal for me to get into it. > In Flames "The Jester Race" My new love second to HELSTAR....magical!! Yeah. I picked this up last week. The music is awesome, swinging from thrash to beautiful prog-metal (and a lot of acoustic interludes thrown in) and back. Be warned, it does have "cookie-monster" vocals, which I don't normally like, but they are low enough in the mix that it really fits the music. About the only other bands with similar vocals that I can stand to listen to are Death, Moonspell, and Therion (well, the last two vary the vocal styles throughout, so I find it interesting). > Leviathian "Deepest Secrets Beneath" Like Nosferatu, I think this has really good music, but it sounds too "standard" to me. Perhaps, as it's been sitting for a while, I'll give it another spin. Maybe it's the production... > Mastermind "Volume II - Brainstorm" Definite must get. I only have the first album besides this (though I plan on getting the lates two when I get around to it). It is too bad that I was leaving my "Yes/ELP" prog faze when I got this a few years ago, or I'd love it more, but it is an excellent combination of '70s style prog and metal. I like it better than the first one, as this has those "long-songs" that a lot of us here like !^)> It is pretty heavy. And to anyone here recommending like music, *please* tell what type of vocals they have. Except for the above that I mentioned, I have been turned off by some recommendations here for that reason. And *this*, kids, is what this list has been for from the beginning. Oh, and also Dream Theater. Zach ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 26 May 97 22:03:34 PDT From: email_address_removed (zack gemmill) To: email_address_removed Subject: 'Jam history, the state of radio, and sh*t... Message-ID: <9705270503.AA18106@fas2> I got Precious Things last week, and I think this is my favorite Mike B. Production, and I have all of the DT ones, the Metallica one and the first Rush one. Bravo! I don't believe the first Ytsecon happened until 1995. Awake came out in Oct. 1994, and I thought it preceeded the first ytsecon. I could be wrong. KAI ps. I think I joined right after you Mike, sometime in late '93. I can distictly remember seeing Eric Moegling's 'key of Z - circle of fifths' signature file, and I think he's still around. Yep. I joined in Oct. '93... saw an advertisment on a.m.r, just after I got my 'net access. Also, when did the jam start? Someone mentioned digest 60 in the spring of '93, but that doesn't sound right to me. And what was the server name before arastar.com? ... does _anyone_ remember? Was it on the first ytsejam shirt? I still have it somewhere, it is much faded. Yeah, and I remember Chris Oates. Didn't you used to be stmpyjcat or something? Or was that someone else. If so, then I met you at the IAW concert in SFO in '93 or '94, whenever it was. Now we old-schoolers can give ourselves a huge pat on the back for sticking around here for soooo long. I remember it took forever to get to digest 100. Anybody moving to Southern CA with hopes of finding a good radio station= better stay put (even my requests get ignored!). I've lived here all my= life, and if I'd learned only one thing, it's that CA is one of the= trendiest states in the U.S of A. Sure, the weather's nice, and the people= are ok, but it sometimes seems as if there's no need for conformity around= here. One station here used to have a real whup-ass show called 10-21= Thrash, where they'd select an album, and play the whole thing during the= show, along with some other choice tunes (my fave was when they chose= "..And Justice For All : Hey, you forget the rest of the state! I've seen Bay Area radio kind of go apesh*t in the five years I've been stuck here, but 93 Rock in Sacramento is still the most kick-ass station I've heard anywhere, and I've been quite a few places around the States. It still isn't as good as it was when I was in high school in the '80s though. At least KSJO is doing the "Lost '80s Weekend" here. It's rad. Hey, did I miss something? I can't believe no one's mentioned Superior's Michael Tangermann yet. Go listen to Tainted Silence again! I think that dude's better than anyone that has been mentioned so far. More listenable than Tate, IMO. And I love Tate. (yeah! "Can't Live W/out You" from the Scorp's is on the radio!) And thanks, Joe Kruger... for clarifying some things. We could have used one of your Y&J deals here recently, no? Well, the list should be a bit better for the summer. And as how the 'jam used to be, the s/n ratio *really* dropped when ACOS came out. That was a major change, and it has never gone back. Zach ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 27 May 1997 05:58:30 PDT From: "Ken McWatters" To: email_address_removed Subject: 'ryche, 2112 Message-ID: Hello all, Well, since I'm finally caught up on my jams I thought I'd respond to a couple of posts. Scott writes: >HELP!!!! >NO radio stations around here broadcast the QR show from New Mexico. According to http://www.mcs.net/~ryche this show is scheduled for June 5. Don't panic just yet. :) Scott Cook writes: >>According to the Rush FAQ, the way the band came up with the title >>was by the song's length on vinyl -- 21 minutes and 12 seconds long. >If you want me to I can pull out the vinyl and add the times up, but >I'm 1,000,000 sure that the song is *not* 21:12. Yeah, I'm sure too. The Rush FAQ has had this clearly incorrect entry for a long time. My theory is that on my vinyl, it doesn't have a track time listed, just "Rush 2112" so maybe the FAQ writer/ contributor inferred the time as 21:12. Maybe they took that Passage to Bangkok one too many times too. :) By the way, the Houston show rocked on Sunday. :) Only disappointment was my fiancee and I both wore ytse, but no acknowledgements from anyone. We didn't hang around afterwards though. ************************************************************* 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, 27 May 97 10:31:55 EDT From: (Chung Ng) To: Subject: re: Jim Gillette / Nitro Message-ID: > Hands down, Jim Gillette wins. Ex-Nitro > (Fastest guitars, highest vocals) Have to agree with your assessment of this dude, he definitely is "goofy". I saw Nitro years ago and it was a total bomb. I loved watching Michael Angelo (nice name...) totally burn up and down his fretboard - especially the cool doubleneck. The crowd didn't seem to be into them and they actually got booed when Gillette started doing his glass-shattering schitck. Very impressive stuff, but it didn't make up for their lack of material. GO WINGS!!! ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 27 May 1997 11:13:51 -0400 From: Andrew Forcier To: email_address_removed Subject: I was wrong... again! Message-ID: Hello, First off, my apologies to Mr. Parmet: >The color issue: In light, white is the combination of all other >colors. In pigments, it's black. So yer both right. Darn, I hate when I shoot my mouth off like that... In Physics it's one thing, in Art class, another! >Thou fecies-thriving toad-toed Zippo-snatching camel-curdle. :) My ancestors spit on your haircut! >Sorry, Bucky, Jon's right. What am I a beaver now? It's BUCK!!!! No "y"... :) >a.k.a. Pastor of Muppets A fitting moniker, Korg... >Billy Sheehan's new project? Niacin. Just like the vitamin. >My last girlfriend HATED Rush and Dream Theater. One of my exes said Geddy sounded like an alien. Best excuse for domestic violence I've ever heard... :) More useless crap to come, Andrew Forcier a.k.a. Buck Stodgers ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 27 May 1997 10:14:47 -0500 From: "The Notorious B.I.G. S.W.I.F.T.Y." To: email_address_removed Subject: Looking for whoever emailed me this weekend Message-ID: Hello everyone. My email burped this weekend and I lost a message from someone (davidjon@worldnet???) that proposed a trade. If anyone tried to send me a message, and I haven't responded, it's because I lost the email. Sorry about the bandwidth.... Mark ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 27 May 1997 12:08:21 -0400 From: Andrew Forcier To: email_address_removed Subject: New stuff... Message-ID: Hello, The Lost World sucked, IMHO. The last fifteen minutes were great, but the hour and a half leading up to that wasn't worth it. It was really just the same effects as the first one, but more of them and no real story. Big whoop. Got eight CDs for $30 on Saturday! Woo-hoo! I got Prunella Scales (I know you've never heard of them), Type O Negative "Bloody Kisses", Fear Factory "Demanufacture", two Earl Klugh discs, Miles Davis and Quincy Jones live, John Coltrane, and Pat Metheny and John Scofield. And of course I'm packing up my stereo to move, so I won't hear them until I unpack it in two months when I get to my new home of Charleston, SC. On Type O, is their latest (October Rust) a little more "keys heavy"? I liked the song with keys the most (Christian Woman, Black Number One) and would like to hear more. Private mail please, Type O was beaten to death on the Jam before (and I regret not reading it all now). The Fear Factory disc is pretty cool. I didn't know they were so freaquin' heavy! I'm dying for Ozzfest now (Giants Stadium). Hey Al, are you going? Prunella Scales features former members of Saigon Kick and Skid Row along with some other guys. It's pretty close to "skater punk" but has some good stuff on it. I doubt many of you Jammers would like it though. Picking up my copy of the widescreen remaster of Dune today. Just finished the book for the first time and I wasn't impressed really. I remember liking the movie as a kid though. But that was ten years ago... Getting ready for the little move before the big move, Andrew Forcier a.k.a. Buck Stodgers ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 27 May 1997 10:16:06 -0400 From: Tim Adams To: email_address_removed Subject: Ever notice??? Message-ID: ** Reply Requested When Convenient ** Ever notice that when you look in "Todays Topics" at the head of the Jam and only see 12 or so entries that there is going to be someone spewing on and on somewhere in the Jam???? :>) Just wondered if anyone else noticed that.....[sarcasm mode ON] -Tim (needs a longer weekend) ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 27 May 1997 12:20:28 -0400 From: "Richard M. Chernoff" To: email_address_removed Subject: Tab / Chords request Message-ID: Ytsejammers: A friend of mine (w/o Internet access) asked me if I could find a few tracks in chord/tab notation (he plays keyboards as well as guitar). I managed to find Ytse & Erotomania (most of it), but couldn't find CIAW. I checked the DT FAQs as well as about six different search engines but the best I could do was OLGA, which is great but doesn't have CIAW (though it does have a bunch of good DT stuff). If you know of any places where I could get him this stuff, let me know directly via e-mail or by posting or on Gretchen Goes to the Internet (King's X list) as I am a GGTTI subscriber. Thanks in advance! RMC ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 27 May 1997 10:48:24 -0700 From: Adam Barnhart To: email_address_removed Subject: Pelican Brief Message-ID: >To: email_address_removed > >>According to the Rush FAQ, the way the band came up with the title was >>by the song's length on vinyl -- 21 minutes and 12 seconds long. > >If you want me to I can pull out the vinyl and add the times up, but I'm >1,000,000 sure that the song is *not* 21:12. I've got 20:34, for what it's worth. Five Gratuitous CD's: ===================== 1. Rush: Rush 2. Rollins Band: Come In And Burn 3. Charlie Haden/Pat Metheny: Beyond the Missouri Sky 4. 24-7 Spyz: Strength In Numbers 5. Massive Attack: Blue Lines Adam D. Barnhart email_address_removed email_address_removed http://www.cfmc.com/adamb ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 27 May 1997 14:32:39 -0400 From: Tim Adams To: email_address_removed Subject: oopsssssss Message-ID: My mail program automatically put a reply requested on my last mail.....Sorry about that.....no flames pleeeeeease. :>) ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 27 May 1997 14:52:52 -0400 (EDT) From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Keyboard Notation.... Message-ID: Howdy.... My band is about to add Mirror, Lie, and Space Dye Vest to our set list. Does anyone out the know where i can get some notation for the keys? i can't seem to find any. If so, email me privately. thanks so much. Oh, one more thing.... 7 string LEFTY'S. Are there any? Catch ya on the b-side. mike - ' Round About Midnight ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 26 May 1997 22:20:40 -0600 From: WhiteWolf To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: James' Onstage Antics Message-ID: <3.0.1.32.19970526222040.0068a594@autobahn.mb.ca> There's an answer to this, I believe, and here's my thought(s) on the subject. When you have a progressive band like DT performing live, they are perfectionists. They want everything to go smoothly, and for the most part, it does. The feelings and emotions are in the performance ... they are putting their all into the show, as it should be. I know myself, more than once, have sensed my audience not paying attention or whatnot. Though I don't show it, it's frustrating because I'm putting all my energies into the show and into the moment on stage. Nothing else matters to me, and my band, than to give the audience a good show ... a memorable show, and making them want to see us again. Though slightly unprofessional, I believe James is letting his anger show to the "unattentive" fans. He's putting all efforts into the show, and a few people are not getting into the music. (Please, feel free to point out any errors I am making) I believe this is the case, though it's largely speculative because I haven't seen or heard the shows in question. Our old singer actually walked off stage one night because of these circumstances. Needless to say, we fired him later that night. :-) Starting a thread is unintentional, but if this does, so be it. Laterness... =========================================================== Madness reigns in the Hall of the Mountain King =========================================================== ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 27 May 1997 14:33:01 +0000 From: "The Evil Midnight Bomber" To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: MMMM...plop Message-ID: > The #1 song in the good ol' USofA is by Hensen. Ugh. Every time I hear that song, I'm reminded of a Metallica song. The Thing That Should Not Be :). Dale R. Newberry "Nobody gives a shit about music anymore." -Bruce Dickinson (Live After Death video) P.S. If anyone's gonna be at the St. Louis Rush show June 8, e-mail me and I'll try and hook up. Same goes for Ozz Fest June 10. P.P.S. Picked up Apocalyptica's CD yesterday. I dig it. Very cool versions of the tunes. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 27 May 1997 16:09:31 -0400 From: "Blevins, Mike" To: "'email_address_removed'" Subject: RE: YTSEJAM digest 2589 Message-ID: >Date: Mon, 26 May 1997 13:12:04 -0400 >From: "Carlo D'Angelo" >To: Ytsejam >Subject: ** Album list........ ** >Message-ID: > >Hey there, > >I own almost all of the bands you listed and I'll just list which album >I feel is their best work instead of going into a whole review (or else >I'd be here forever). > >> What I want is not a real review but which albums should a >> first time listener buy and if I should buy the american or import >> version, also are the other albums even close to whichever one is the >> recommended one. >> Here comes the huge *ss list! > >> Amorphis > "Tales From the Thousand Lakes" >> Angra > "Angel's Cry" (everything is good though!) Interesting. I would recommend "Holy Land", but I appear to be in the minority on that. I love AC, but it's not as varied. >> At the Gates > "Slaughter of the Soul" >> Blind Guardian > "Tales From the Twilight World" (again, recent stuff is great!) Hands down I would say "Imaginations From The Other Side" - a brilliant blend of power, melody, and great production values. >> Crimson Glory > "Transcendence" If you don't own this, run out the door and BUY IT NOW. Actually, if you can get both the S/T and this, I'd say get these FIRST. Two of the best - great songs, great vocals, great melodic playing - what more can you ask? >> Dissection > "Storm of the Light's Bane" > ELDRITCH > "Seeds of Rage" (prog-metal at its finest....another must buy. >Wonderful keyboard/guitar duel shredfest..good >stuff! > >> Elegy > "Supremacy" (total shredfest w/ these guys. Horrible lyrics but >amazing musicianship. All albums are similar..harmonized >shredding w/ sappy lyrics. I LOVE 'em! >> Gamma Ray > "Land of the Free" (amazing speed/power)..perfect album when driving >90mph! >> Helloween > "Keeper of the Seven Keys Pt. I" >> Helstar > "Nosferatu" <-- The BEST album mankind has ever known. Words cannot >decribe :-) > One of my top ten in my 500+ collection. >> In Flames > "The Jester Race" My new love second to HELSTAR....magical!! >> Leviathian > "Deepest Secrets Beneath" "Riddles, Questions, etc." is pretty damnn good too, but I agree here. >> Skyclad > "Prince of the Poverty Line" >> Startovarious > "Episode" >> Symphony X > If you don't own these guys by now, make it your first priority (after >you get HELSTAR of course!) Start w/ "Divine Wings of Tragedy" >> Tiamat > "Wildhoney" I would say "Clouds". Not as melodic, but very powerful - I think "Wildhoney" gets too trippy for it's own good... >> Watchtower > "Control and Resistance" (make sure you are sitting down when you hear >this!) Yeah, this is a roller coaster ride, that's for sure. WT take an open mind to really like, and are still the most complicated metal band I've ever heard (and yes, I've heard Siege's Even). >> Mastermind > "Volume II - Brainstorm" I like "Tragic Symphony" better - I think the style is less derivative. >> Magellan(sp?) > "Hour of Restoration" I had to put my $.02 in on some of these, being the opinionated person I am. I don't post a lot, but I agree - I think a lot of people on the 'jam might like these bands, so even if this post has zero DTC... > >--just got orchestra seats for QUEENSRYCHE at Jones Beach (7/30)!!! >Fookin' A! I saw them from the third row here in VA on the Promised Land tour - totally awesome! You're in for a treat... > >-- > _ > __| |__ >"When you know that your time is close at hand |__ __| > maybe then you'll begin to understand | | > Life down here is just a strange illusion." | | > |_| > > --IRON MAIDEN (Hallowed Be Thy Name) I had my mind blown here in the DC area by turning on my car radio at about midnight on Sat. and having 98Rock play "The Number Of The Beast"! Not during any kind of metal show, either! Of course, these guys play "One" and "Pull Me Under" a lot, too... (Hey, I did get some DTC in here, after all!) > ------------------------------ End of YTSEJAM Digest 2591 **************************