YTSEJAM Digest 2655 Today's Topics: 1) Re: Mike Portnoy by "Vincent G. LuPone" 2) Re: I need your answer or I may not get to go to concert by email_address_removed (Evicerator) 3) Re: T-SHIRTS and VIDEOS announcement!! by Rogerio Brito 4) Deth/Great Woods (NDTC) by Pat Sullivan 5) Ancient Chinese Secret (Official DT Release Date Still Not Known) by email_address_removed 6) In defense of Altura... by "Mike Patrick" 7) Re: Strawberries... *The* Place for Prog? by email_address_removed 8) gamma ray/stratovarius in brazil by "Stephanie Chi" 9) Re: In defense of Altura... by The Digital Man 10) words, modes, sight-singing, yadda, yadda, yadda... by Steve Zebrowski 11) Wilkinson bridge, Kareoke by email_address_removed (Ernesto Schnack) 12) bad-assed drummers, 3rd i, kottke, kc by email_address_removed (Ernesto Schnack) 13) In a perfect world... by email_address_removed 14) New Fish album in USA by Scott Cook 15) Drummers... by "DJW" ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 19 Jun 1997 18:44:09 -0600 From: "Vincent G. LuPone" To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Mike Portnoy Message-ID: At 06:40 AM 6/19/97 -0700, Ville Rassi wrote: >I have just subscribed to this list,and noticed that there are a lot of=20 >talk about guitar players.Well,I=B4m a drummer myself and needless to say= =20 >that Mike Portnoy is incredible.I=B4d like to know are there any drummers= =20 >out there? Wow! Evolution MUST exist!! A drummer figured out one of them darn computer things :) j/k Eddie & Richie (two exceptions to the rule ;)~) Peace and love, and good happiness stuff, ~Vince =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 | http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Palms/6933 | -=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- ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 19 Jun 1997 19:07:10 -0700 (MST) From: email_address_removed (Evicerator) To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: I need your answer or I may not get to go to concert Message-ID: Well, by very definition, a megadeth concert is rowdy and mosh pits are very common...if your parents are conscerned about this, just let them know that you can hang back/away the rowdy crowd...most of the time there'll be plenty of space for you to enjoy the show unbothered by manic moshers ;) > Dear MEGADETH fans, >I am hopefully going to see MEGADETH in Boston MA but I had a question about >it I need answered. The venue is outdoors it has seats, and a big lawn where >people can watch the show. For a strange reason they're not selling tickets >for the grass seats, which will cost them thousands of $$. Would they do this >because there could be the biggest frigon moshpit on Earth? My parents are >not happy about that and I may not get to go!!!!! Please write back. > > ---------------------------------------------------- Catch Megadeth this summer in a city near you... 6/13 MESA, AZ MESA AMPETHETER 7/24 LAS VEGAS THE JOINT 7/25 LAS VEGAS THE JOINT 7/26 SAN FRANCISCO, CA WARFIELD 7/31 SALT LAKE CITY, UT SALT AIR 8/1 DENVER, C0 RED ROCKS 8/3 KANSAS CITY, KS MEMORIAL HALL 8/4 ST. LOUIS, MO AMERICAN THEATRE 8/6 ST. PAUL, MN WILKENS AUD 8/7 MILWAUKEE, WI EAGLE'S BALLROOM 8/8 CHICAGO,IL ARAGON 8/9 COLUMBUS, OH AIR CENTER 8/10 CLEVELAND, OH AGORA PARKING LOT 8/12 DETROIT, MI STATE THEATRE 8/14 NYC HAMMERSTEIN BALLROOM 8/15 BOSTON, MA GREAT WOODS 8/16 ASBURY PARK, NJ CONVENTION HALL ---------------------------------------------------- *** Megadeth's new "Cryptic Writings" will be released June 17 *** "Lifting Shaddows off a dream once broken..." -John Myung "If I didn't care, would I be writting this?" -no one of consequence ==========================\\ "My body aches from mistakes ,---,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,\ Betrayed by lust |\ /. |' | We lied to each other so much ||. \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ | That in nothing we trust." ||| . \ | -Dave Mustaine ||| . . \| \ ||| .,,,,,,,,,,/| ' ___ ___ _________ _________|\ |||< | | |V| /|.' />-. ,-< | ||\\/,/ / , / |* ,,,,,,,. /. |/_\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ ; '^_\_/ /--'___\- To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Re: T-SHIRTS and VIDEOS announcement!! Message-ID: Just one question about the videos: are they recorded with HiFi enabled or just with conventional audio??? Thank you very much, 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: Thu, 19 Jun 1997 22:55:00 -0400 From: Pat Sullivan To: email_address_removed, email_address_removed Subject: Deth/Great Woods (NDTC) Message-ID: >I am hopefully going to see MEGADETH in Boston MA but I had a question about >it I need answered. The venue is outdoors it has seats, and a big lawn where >people can watch the show. For a strange reason they're not selling tickets >for the grass seats, which will cost them thousands of $$. Would they do this >because there could be the biggest frigon moshpit on Earth? My parents are >not happy about that and I may not get to go!!!!! Please write back. I'm not sure exactly what you mean. It sounds like your parents would be upset if you DIDN'T get to be in the biggest friggin moshpit on earth. If that's the case, then you have REAL cool parents. I assume that isn't the case. :) Besides, even if they DO open the lawn for Megadeth, that won't be the biggest pit ever there. The one for OzzFest last week was rather large, and the one for Metallica a couple years back was HUGE. I should know - I was in it. :) I'm getting tix for this show this weekend. I'll let ya know if I find out any other details. (posted and e-mailed) ----- ________Pat Sullivan__________________________________ E-mail: email_address_removed WWW: http://www.ici.net/cust_pages/psull/psull.html IRC: DDictator NP: "Working Man" - A Rush Tribute ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 19 Jun 1997 22:39:09 -0400 From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Ancient Chinese Secret (Official DT Release Date Still Not Known) Message-ID: Greetings again Jammerz. I just caught the posts regarding this "secret list" that some record stores claim to have. What they are referring to is a little-known CD magazine called "Ice," which lists release dates of all major and minor label CD's up to 2-3 months in advance. The magazine is available at better record stores and the "secret list" E's prompted me to search for them online. I am happy to report that I was successful. They are at http://www.icemagazine.com/ice and one of the online features is "CD release dates" (they have them ALL, including the no-name labels) and the current listing goes through August 26th with no new Dream Theater on the list. : ( Sorry to disappoint, but you can't expect miracles considering they just got into the studio and the last Portnoy update had them with 4 tracks finished!! I did discover some good news in finding this site though - the new Night Ranger, "Neverland," is due July 15th, as is the new Sister Machine Gun, "Metropolis" (OK, let's not get out of hand with talk of a rip-off now - these guys are techno-industrial, but they rock!!) Anyway, based on my experience, Ice has been about 95-98% accurate with new release dates (even though they originally had the new Motley Crue being released in April, but hey, they're getting their info from the record companies and we know how far EastWest have their thumbs shoved up their asspipes!!), so you may want to bookmark this site and keep your eyes peeled. Rest assured, when the release info is made available, Ice will have it as far in advance as possible!! Rock on and keep your eyes on the ICE!! The Ever Present Matt email_address_removed P.S. Portnoy is still God. Accept him... -- "If this is the youth of tomorrow, I'm running the other way..." -Queensryche ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 20 Jun 1997 12:52:12 -0500 From: "Mike Patrick" To: "DT" Subject: In defense of Altura... Message-ID: > I've been burned before with bands like Altura >(I know a lot of you guys dig 'em, but I thought >they were pretty bad). They were hyped as a >cross between DT, QR, and Shadow Gallery. >IMHO, they weren't even in the same league as >any of them. Anywho, any help on "Visionary" >would be greatly appreciated. I just have to butt in here. I got the Altura album even after a few reviews here criticized them for things like 'really weird transitions' and things like that, and I'll agree that some of that does not sit well with me either. But that's only a small part of any one given song! I think they show a HUGE potential. There are moments on this album that are little bursts of total brilliance.And Chad Gibson, the drummer, is an absolute phenom, no question. And I've also seen some 'they're just DT clones' stuff, which I simply cannot understand. They are no more DT clones than most of the other bands that get raves around here - LV, Shadow Gallery, etc. 'Mercy' has a lot of depth to it, along with some great vocal hooks that I sing all day long. Yes, there are moments that are strange. BUT DON'T LET THAT WRECK IT. Mike Patrick, CLP InfoTech Consulting, Inc. Indianapolis, IN email_address_removed ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 19 Jun 1997 23:01:50 -0400 (EDT) From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Strawberries... *The* Place for Prog? Message-ID: Speaking as an ex-Strawberries manager (the store has since ceased to be, I got out in time), we always did well with prog and metal thanks to me. :) I mean, "A Change Of Seasons" was the big seller the week it came out. I think we moved 30 copies or so. No shit! It killed the new Bolton which came out the same day. Of course, I tended to insult Mr. Bolton quite openly in the store. Fates Warning's "Inside Out" was a simlilar situation. I sold all 10 I got in and some more that I had transfered in from another store. Prog and metal sells if you have it in stock. Rob Ex-'Berry King ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 19 Jun 1997 21:51:15 PDT From: "Stephanie Chi" To: email_address_removed Subject: gamma ray/stratovarius in brazil Message-ID: It may have been posted already but, there are new tour dates for the GAMMA RAY/STRATOVARIUS show in Brazil. They are playing four shows. Just one more example of how Americans get the shaft. Hopefully I will be to catch FATES on the 24th --------------------------------------------------------- Get Your *Web-Based* Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com --------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 20 Jun 1997 00:57:55 -0400 (EDT) From: The Digital Man To: A Pleasant Shade of Ytse Subject: Re: In defense of Altura... Message-ID: On Thu, 19 Jun 1997, Mike Patrick wrote: > I just have to butt in here. I got the Altura album even after a few > reviews here criticized them for things like 'really weird transitions' and > things like that, and I'll agree that some of that does not sit well with > me either. But that's only a small part of any one given song! I think > they show a HUGE potential. There are moments on this album that are > little bursts of total brilliance.And Chad Gibson, the drummer, is an > absolute phenom, no question. I have to agree that Altura has a great deal of potential, and that the drummer is extremely talented. This is the precise reason that I don't like Altura. They *should* be far better than they are. They're all extremely talented musicians, but their writing kills it for me. > 'Mercy' has a lot of depth to it, along with some great vocal hooks that I > sing all day long. Yes, there are moments that are strange. BUT DON'T LET > THAT WRECK IT. That's precisely what wrecks it for me. I'm a fan of good songs, no matter who they're by. Yet Altura, to me, always seems to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory. Their songs start off great, and have great choruses. But somewhere in between there are passages that totally throw me off the scent of the rhythm and the chord structure. They've yet to learn how to craft a prechorus. So, when the chorus comes in, as good as it is, it often comes from nowhere, and it isn't culminating any musical ideas before it. It's just randomly placed. I often find myself singing "One By One" in my head - that chorus is fantastic. I'm eager to hear what they put out next, because with the right songs, these guys will be incredible. I'd love to see these guys do cover tunes, because they're so talented as players. But the writing kills "Mercy" for me. Again, that's just me. I know people that like the album for the same reasons I dislike it. It's a matter of personal taste. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 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: Fri, 20 Jun 1997 01:20:55 -0400 (EDT) From: Steve Zebrowski To: email_address_removed Subject: words, modes, sight-singing, yadda, yadda, yadda... Message-ID: > I just bought a MiniDisc deck this week and was wondering if anyone > can tell me some cheap places to by the blank discs. Either in the SF > or L.A. area. > > Scott I'm not in the SF or LA area, but I know that I can get blanks at my local Tower Records . > > When have you seen him make a fool of himself improvising? > > Actually, this is a paraphrase of something JP said in an interview for > GFTPM magazine. And I believe he did indeed use the phrase "make a fool of > myself." with regard to *true* improvisation. Oh, Ok. And, as I said: > > not meant to be rude--just asking. > > Thank you for making that clear. Really. :) Well, I just wanted to make clear that I wanted to have SUBSTATIAL, CIVILIZED DISCUSSION rather than a mindless flame war. See, everyone, how nice we all can be if we just use some common courtesy? :) > > >Personally I like soloing over the E-F-G-A-Bb-C type of progression. > > >The scale name escapes me, but it just is sooooo dark and heavy, > > >especially when detuned 1.5 or 2 steps. > > > > This is called E Locrian mode. Difficult to establish a tonality due to > > the absence of a P5 and because of the 1->b2 relationship. Listen to > > Metallica's "Wherever I May Roam" for a bit more of this. > > ..and "Harvester of Sorrow" perhaps as well? I recall a tune off AJFA > following Locrian mode a bit. Yeah, I believe you're right. Modes are cool. I was just singing a Ned Rorem song that goes from Bb minor to Bb Locrian for a while. EVERYTHING's flat. :) > Which reminds me, for those with a > background in sight-singing and/or eartraining, it's important to realize > just how easy it is to sing Locrian mode. Most people shy away from the > thought of this due to the disorienting intervallic (sp?) relationships > among the notes in the mode. I was once called upon in class to sing this > mode, and managed to dazzle the rest of the class with a simple trick to > sing it (using solfege (sp?) syllables of course) quickly and in tune. Fun > fun. YES! My ss/et teacher last year HATED me. He was all into these wierd vocal techniques, and I just wasn't into it, and therefore didn't sign up for his ensemble. Not that I am closed minded to those techniques--they have their place just as bel canto has its place. I just wouldn't do any kind of throat singing or other techniques that can hurt the voice. but, I digress... Anyway, this teacher last year hated me and would always try to stump me w/ the sight-singing examples. One day, we were just breaking ground on singing minor examples, and he sticks me with one in Phrygian. I quickly recognized the 1 -> b2 and sang the exercise correctly. then he flipped like 5 pages ahead and said here sing this one. Sure enough, Locrian mode. I did it correctly again, although i don't know if I'd call it easy. Rick, if you don't mind could you tell me the trick you know for singing in Locrian mode. Either to the jam or private email. thanks. Anyone going to see Rush tonight at Nissan Pavilion in VA? I'll be there, either in a DT or QR shirt and a ponytail. It's gonna be great. Steve Z ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 20 Jun 1997 00:41:04 -0400 From: email_address_removed (Ernesto Schnack) To: Subject: Wilkinson bridge, Kareoke Message-ID: <19970620044255.AAB2616@ernst-d> Any guitarists have a Wilkinson bridge? How well do they stay in tune? Just curious. And anybody know how those 'Karaoke' buttons on stereos work? Under what principle do they remove vocals? Frequencies? Or a certain way in which it was recorded? I'm just curious since it only work on certain records, and then sometimes it takes away the lead guitar or the drums as well, etc... in any case, the only way that thing helps me is when it brings up rythm guitars buried in the mix. It works great w/ Rush CD's.... moving his pictures, Ernie ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 20 Jun 1997 00:05:57 -0400 From: email_address_removed (Ernesto Schnack) To: Subject: bad-assed drummers, 3rd i, kottke, kc Message-ID: <19970620044255.AAA2616@ernst-d> >entertaining to hear a guy (or girl) mix it up that way. Another >drummer who is great at trading hands and feet is Deen Castronovo.=20 >Anyone remember him? Not to mention Terry Bozzio - even that Missing >Persons album has those kind of fills all over it. =20 ..and then there's the guy from Tool... that boy does some wicked fills. >Tip for those of you who listen to the track Third Eye by Tool: try liste= >ing >to the song Using My Third Arm by Pantera before and/or after it. I like = >it. Hmmm... is that on 'Far Beyond Driven'? That's the only Pantera CD I dont have. Bummer; i'd like to try that :) From: The Digital Man >know much about playing guitar. That being said, Leo Kottke is one of the >best guitarists I have ever seen. He can do that thing where he plays a >bassline to suggest the chords, and play the melody (totally different >from the bassline) at the same time. Then the guy whipped out a slide and >started kicking ass that way. And his compositions were really good, too= You should check out Adrian Legg. He's also a very talented acoustic guitarist and writes good songs. And he plays and Ovation through a bunch chorus and delay effects... awesome sound. >Clapton is God. One can tell you're a bass player, D ;) No actually Im aware of how much a lot of players praise EC, but aside from the Cream days, I've never dug his playing. Now, he is a good all-around singer/songwriter, but I don't find his guitar playing very revolutionary.. >and anyone poinitng me to a good king crimson page would be thanked >profusely......... > >partha http://www.cs.man.ac.uk/aig/staff/toby/et/ you can find almost anything about Fripp and KC there.... with his tongue right in the aspic, Ernie ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 19 Jun 1997 23:51:53 -0700 (MST) From: email_address_removed To: Ytsejam Mailing List Subject: In a perfect world... Message-ID: I would LOVE to be able to turn on a radio, and _NOT_ hear a Miller Light "blind date" concert advertisement for Bush, but instead, DREAM THEATER, or even the cover band, Dream Theatre. Oh, and FUCK YEAH! (sorry, I'm excited about this!) A brand new Guitar Center just opened only about 3 MILES from my house!!! Grand opening was tonight...but alas, they sell no Mesa Boogie. :P The store still kicks ass though, no more havin' to drive 30 mins. down to Tempe to play on 7 string Ibanezes and Mustaine/Friedman signature guitars through rad effects processors I won't be buyin' any time soon. They also had that Roswell Rhoads guitar on display.... :P *cough* GIMMICK Could somebody inform my why Menza's kit doesn't use full sized basses in his kit? I understand, that as it is now, the whole set is a fuckin' beast, but the bass drums aren't exactly full sized. It isn't of dire importance, in fact, it's all in the sake of trivia, for all I'm concerned! I'm wondering if anybody would be interested in a prog rocker mud. Fuck the progger idea, if we could just role play ourselves as rockers, fighting the likes of Electra record executives, "gangsta" rappers, and toenails! Maybe we could even code in some flying caribou.... Just a brain dropping. ~Eckie sucks on some valium ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 20 Jun 1997 00:05:35 -0700 From: Scott Cook To: email_address_removed Subject: New Fish album in USA Message-ID: I was at Ice online and the list the new Fish album as coming out July 8. Scott ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 20 Jun 97 08:25:06 PDT From: "DJW" To: email_address_removed Subject: Drummers... Message-ID: Hi, I generally just lurk but here goes... Someone mentioned drummers (talking about Dave Lombardo from Slayer) this is good - us drummers should talk more, I know we're normally thought of as the musicians poorer cousins, but let's face it DT would be shite without a god behind the kit (well maybe not shite but it's the rhythms and different time signatures that make this band stand out - big style). Someone was also slagging Large Oilrig from Metallica the other day - I've always thought he's a great drummer, not in the same league as MP, but solid as fuck and adds exactly the right feel to their music. There can sometimes be too much emphasis on how fast or how talented but let's not forget that it's more important to play something that fits or feels right or just adds that certain something to make a track sound spot on. I think that's the reason Jimmy Page is so respected the man is a riff master - don't you think? Anyway - I'll leave you with a joke - How do you know when the drum riser is level? The drummer dribbles out of both sides of his mouth! Cheers, Dave (a UK Jammer). ------------------------------ End of YTSEJAM Digest 2655 **************************