YTSEJAM Digest 2681 Today's Topics: 1) Prog band comments, Megadeth revival, my favorite radio station, John's Jumbles by email_address_removed 2) World Party by "Thomas Warnick" 3) Re: dman, spice girls by NuGgeTMaN 4) Space Dye Vest .ra file by Big Swifty 5) Minidisc/Microphone reccomendations? by "Douglas Slauson" 6) stuff by Misha Horowitz 7) Digital Man Impersonator leave!! by "Daus Studenberg" 8) The Aflicagdjhfkeifdmdnchdjsk SCALE?! by email_address_removed (Rycher .oOo.) 9) The Wizard of Floyd! by Ed Smith 10) Sammy Hagar by "Jeremy P. Kube" 11) cancel subscription by Elizondo 12) Re: Showmen and Showing off by Davidjon Sabetai 13) Re: YTSEJAM digest 2680 by email_address_removed 14) A Solution! by email_address_removed 15) Take Hold Of The Flame... by jon 16) Great DT Moments... by "DJW" 17) Re: YTSEJAM digest 2676 by Daniel Vasconcelos Gomes 18) MEGADETH,RATT and Jerusalem Slim by email_address_removed.ne.jp (Keiji Nishihara) 19) John Petrucci by Santiago Leon ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 30 Jun 1997 19:21:19 -0700 From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Prog band comments, Megadeth revival, my favorite radio station, John's Jumbles Message-ID: Hey everyone(well just the people on this list anyway ;) Ok I went out of my house last night and didn't come home till all of little FL, NJ was in flames(not the band). While I was out I listened to some "nad rok" -ing bands(thanks Mape). And I have some comments... I think Angra's singer sounds close to Zak Stevens(Savatage). I thought all the Angra's band members are from Brazil. How the hell does this guy not have *any* accent? Anyway I think the band just average(j/k). I also, think(I can heard the rocks grinding now) that Crimson Glory's singer sounds like Geoff Tate(Queensr˙che). Again I like it. What's up with Skyclad they sound like an irish folk gone eletric. But it was awesome because I had just been to a little family gathering and being 100% Irish, you can guess what I was listening to. I think I'll never get Danny Boy out of my head(and to answer any questions, NO that has no, I mean, NOOOOOO sexual meaning in it whatsoever). I also got this morning the new Megadeth. Now if you have keeping track I haven't been impressed with my last couple of Megadeth CDs. I first got Youthaisa(sp?) and while I didn't completey hate it, I don't exactly play it to often either. I got Peace Sells... but I very much disliked it(I'm trying not to use the HATE ;). But I really am impressed with Cryptic Writings. Very song is good. I think Dave's voice fits all of the songs, too. I can hear the bass, oh my god, that's original, wait that means their progressive. ;) There is even a little jazzy tune "Have Cool, Will Travel" I think this is one of the best songs on the CD! Ok, I'm sure everyone wants to listen to DT on the radio well MOVE TO NJ. No joke! Hey there's no sales tax, and there's a radio station here called WSOU 89.5 that is awesome. The DJ starts to play Met Part 1(I've actually heard them play this once before last summer). Then it ends and he says he wants to play another DT song so UAGM intro starts, this is also about when my town had a little roit ;-D On one last thing if you're responding to someone's post and you start to go off on the original writer, guess what, you should write to them. It doesn't happen here as much as it used to. But I started to see a couple of posts like this on the 'jam lately and I thought we should try not to start flames. This includes posting under someone else's name, complaining about Vince :) , or any other "concocked jumble" of this nature. "Oh it should be fine...as long as we don't lick it." -Not me ;) John McCabe email_address_removed P.S. how many times did I use a smile thingie? ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 30 Jun 1997 18:16:46 -0700 From: "Thomas Warnick" To: email_address_removed Subject: World Party Message-ID: Just wanted to make mention that I found the latest and long awaited "World Party" album "Enclave" to be a very pleasant treat. I know... it 'taint progressive rock, but it is chock full of great songwriting and very tasty musicianship, and even a guitar solo or two. Now... onto DT content... I was watching, once again, "I & W, Live in Tokyo." Everytime I spin the vid, I just get mesmerized, with chills running up and down my spine during the breakdown/guitar solo of "To live forever." It's nothing fancy, nothing loud, nothing even that flashy, just a simple exploration of a chord, but it sure is one of my all time favorite DT bits. Good Day. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 30 Jun 1997 21:12:20 -0400 (EDT) From: NuGgeTMaN To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Re: dman, spice girls Message-ID: 133 Spice girls on second attempt...You go!!!! Let's see who can beat that one! _*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_* ^ According to the circle of fifths, and the order of sharps and flats: ^ ^ If the alphabet continued as notes progressed (Using Major Key Sigs) ^ ^ (i.e. A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, etc.) eventually the key of Z Major ^ ^ would have 4 sharps. ^ ^ ^ ^ "Just Lighten up and listen to the Music" -Kevin Moore (inside joke) ^ ^ ^ ^ Eric Moegling: Manager for "Lifting Shadows Off A Ring" ^ ^ The Dream Theater Web-Ring ^ ^ email_address_removed ^ ^ ^ ^ HOMEPAGE - http://www.wezl.org/NuGgeTMaN or http://opeckie.base.org ^ ^_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_^ On Mon, 30 Jun 1997, woot wrote: > for anyone that's still confused, no, D-man is not gay. > > Slapped 133 spice girls on my second attempt! beat that! > > woot > ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 30 Jun 1997 20:42:02 -0500 From: Big Swifty To: email_address_removed Subject: Space Dye Vest .ra file Message-ID: Hello! I've just converted the version of Space Dye Vest that I recorded for the tribute album on my page in .ra format. It's at http://www.auburn.net/~swifty/dt.html That's all, Mark Peters email_address_removed ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 30 Jun 1997 21:41:56 -0500 From: "Douglas Slauson" To: "ytsejam" Subject: Minidisc/Microphone reccomendations? Message-ID: I just got a Sony MZ-R30 portable minidisc recorder, and I was wondering if there were any jammers out there that have had any experience making audience recordings with the minidisc format. I'm looking for any tips and also any specific reccomendations for what microphones to use. Please respond privately, thanks in advance DTC:I think Just Let Me Breathe is a real mover and shaker, I hope they use it as a single for the forthcoming album. Burning My Soul could also work in an edited format. (blasphemy, I know) A big thank you to Tim L. for getting me a Fix tape! ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | email_address_removed | ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 30 Jun 1997 23:08:14 -0400 From: Misha Horowitz To: "'email_address_removed'" Subject: stuff Message-ID: I don't want to take up an entire jam with an explanation as to how = stupid this whole thing is, because there is no way it could be nearly = as good as Bafu's (I'm still laughing). Long arguments that have shown = up in the past here have been annoying, but at least they were something = that someone believed in. However, I would've thought that the jam = would be the last place I would see this stupid, immature *SHIT* show = up. Grow up and cut it out, you unimaginative, homophobic, and = unsuccessful asshole. Doing this *ONCE* could possibly be explained by = a frontal lobotomy, but then posting again.... Anyway, since this post obviously isn't going to accomplish anything, = I'll just shut up now. Sorry. --Misha ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 30 Jun 1997 23:24:01 -0700 From: "Daus Studenberg" To: Subject: Digital Man Impersonator leave!! Message-ID: If the DigitalMan is gay, I don't care. But I suspect someone is impersonating him with this really childish reply. Whoever it is needs to get wiped off of this list NOW! > No no, I recant. I -am- gay. It was childish of me to take back something > which obviously took a lot of courage. So, in short, I am gay. > > Gayer than a hootananny. > > -d > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > The Digital Man \|/ ____ \|/ Secretary & Webmaster > email_address_removed "@'/ ,. \`@" UVM Comp Sci Student Assn > email_address_removed /_| \__/ |_\ "He won't need a woman > http://www.emba.uvm.edu/~cmerlo \__U_/ He's a homo man" - Peart > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Maintainer of the Official Dream Theater Frequently Asked Questions List > http://www.emba.uvm.edu/~cmerlo/dtfaq.html > > Daus Studenberg email_address_removed "I am just a stranger in the strangest land." - Mark King ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 30 Jun 1997 23:22:47 EDT From: email_address_removed (Rycher .oOo.) To: email_address_removed Subject: The Aflicagdjhfkeifdmdnchdjsk SCALE?! Message-ID: >>I'm not familiar with the Tetrotonic 13 b9 scale or minor pentamelody. >>Is that minor pentamelody of which you speak a melody formed from a minor >>pentatonic scale or something totally different? I probably should have used scales from this universe in my example. The construction of these are extremely complex but rather interesting. A guy named Tib Van Dyke came up with a system to construct every possible scale. It is rather complex and I will explain it later this week when my brain is turned on. Isn't it amazing how perfect music is. Everything falls into simple neat organized mathmatical systems. It's like god is looking down on musicians and laughing because musicians think they are hot shit for coming up with it and using it. Its cool to know the theory behind what sounds cool. It opens creative doors. But the ultimate musician just plays what fuck they feel like! I'm sorry, i forget the release date for shadow Gallery...any help? ~sinkdraiN buy Hot by Squirrel Nut Zippers!!!!!!!!!!!! their name perfectly describes the music. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 30 Jun 1997 23:39:41 -0400 (EDT) From: Ed Smith To: email_address_removed Subject: The Wizard of Floyd! Message-ID: The drain, Sinkdrain that is, and I have just watched the Wizard of Oz while listening to the Dark side of the moon. I did not think it would match up, but it did. I started the cd about 3 sconds after the third MGM lion's roar. It is pretty bizarre. I quess this means the aliens will reveal themsleves to us soon. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 30 Jun 1997 23:47:27 -0400 From: "Jeremy P. Kube" To: email_address_removed Subject: Sammy Hagar Message-ID: Hey, I just wanted to voice my opinion of Sammy Hagar: 1. He's an honest joe just trying to make a buck in the business of music. Van Halen is dishonest but they rock. 2. Sammy didn't have the stage presence of DLR but he had years on him (literally) with his music capability. 3. Van Halen (specifically Eddie and Alex) are a couple of liars. I don't belive a word out of their mouths. 4. Sammy is better on his own. 5. "Little White Lie" is a fantasic song, that sums it all up. It is much heavier than his usual solo stuff but, it's what he has been used to for the last 15 or so years of his life. Van Halen has had a profound affect on his music writing and more, his life. If you want to argue or agree with this, do it by private e mail...Enough already! : ) That's about it, J ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 30 Jun 1997 22:48:50 -0500 From: Elizondo To: "'email_address_removed'" Subject: cancel subscription Message-ID: <01BC85AE.7A687100@windows9> Ytsejam: We don't want to receive your email anymore. Thanks email_address_removed ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 1 Jul 1997 04:51:40 +0000 From: Davidjon Sabetai To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Showmen and Showing off Message-ID: <19970701045139.AAA27331@LOCALNAME> >A lengthy re-post, yes. Is this and the following long enough re-posts? >Firstly, I cheer loudest at all moments of a Steve Vai performance. Secondly, >since you haven't specified an audience, I'm going to assume that your post >refers to me. When I referred to an audience, I meant a general one. I have seen my share of concerts and heard my share of bootlegs. The faster the solo, the louder the audience gets. This post was also a self-indulgent rant, too. I have many friends into simple music. When I play the music I listen to, to them, I hear those comments about arrogance that I accused you of. I have to vent every now and then. I applaud you for being able to maintain a steady volume over a whole concert. Are you taking vocal lessons from JL? >I MEANT that you can't tell what Petrucci is thinking during his clinics, but >it's clear that any performer puts together a performance based on what they >think the audience will want to hear. I guess I am guilty of "perusing" or scanning the Jam. :) >"But I'm not finished, because now I'm gonna play it...FASTERRRR!!!" Showmen >show-off. When you said this, I took it as a negative statement. Also, I thought you inferred that showing off was arrogant. No guitarist should have to deal with this "arrogant" stereotype unless he says in a Swedish accent, "I am ze greatest geetarist in ze vorld." :) >Hey Isaac, have a Ron Thal transcription on me. :) Send it. Isaac email_address_removed ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 1 Jul 1997 01:29:49 -0400 (EDT) From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 2680 Message-ID: I just got back from the Rudess Morgenstein Project's mini concert and clinic at the Guitar Center in Dallas!! Let me tell you I was litterally blown away!!!! These two guys have great chemistry together and can really jam!!!! They started out with a little history of the "band" duo and then proceeded with the first tune!! About half way through it, the power went out!! They were playing soooo hard and loud that the power supply clicked off!! The song they were playing was pretty complicated and down right awesome! So then when the power comes back on Jordan had to reload all the sounds to the keyboard while Rod gave us all a little background and funny stories. Then they start to play the same song over again and ,guess what,the power goes off again. Rod decides to do a little demonsration of how to keep an inner pulse going on when playing in odd times.He proceeds to start off playing pretty straight forward jams and then gradually goes all out into a full blown solo that goes all over the place.The amazing thing is that the whole time he is counting out loud,1,2,3,4!!!!!!!!! He never lost it!! Then they finished out the night without anymore power outages. Anyone who is a DT fan will want to get their new cd that comes out this September. All the stuff is right down our alley. Elements of rock,heavy metal,funk,jazz,fusion,pretty much everything!!!! I am worn out from listening!!!! Glen ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 30 Jun 1997 22:39:04 -0700 (MST) From: email_address_removed To: Ytsejam Mailing List Subject: A Solution! Message-ID: There will be no more posts about anything regarding music. No threads about how great one guitarist is compared to another, no threads about people who don't want to rate 'em no threads from the initial posters who flame the complainers no threads from the initial flamers (uh...you know what I mean) to counterflame.... Instead of labeling music as 'good' or 'bad', we shall use instead the terms, 'Sucky' and 'Cool'. Well shall not rate music but instead, the posters who support those styles. The guidelines are as follows: Anybody into ska and punk: Mainstream close minded idiots. Any fans of Metallica and Megadeth, and metal in general: Barbarious neanderthal brutes with dysfunctional hearing and lack of taste. Fans of Dream Theater: The Supreme Race. Fans of progressive music: Music nerds. There will be no more political correctness. Your feelings will be hurt. You will be offended. Bafu Vai will not make any more sense than he does now. THis is not a warning, but the facts of life. Every body will post using D-man's .sig file, and everybody will select a gender and sexuality to post in. I find it easiest to post as a heterosexual male, personally. That is all. Rock hard, Live hard, Be hard! ~Eckie can be found twiddling his thumbs behind Dan Rather on the evening news at email_address_removed P.S. Foodspoon ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 1 Jul 1997 17:32:54 +-1000 From: jon To: "'email_address_removed'" Subject: Take Hold Of The Flame... Message-ID: The year is unknown,.. the location is a universial spacezone,. the streets are a rock opera,. the key is Freedom,. and the soul is yours ...., Bats heart is pounding,.where to dream?.. where to believe......the unknown knows,.the void within,.. this is the time that we must embrace,. the Bat swoops in,.the silence is no more,. no more fear,.just the will to fight.. *fight and you might die,.run and you'll live,... but on your death bed,.many years from now,. Im betting you will wished to have traded every day,. from now untill then to fight for this one chance at Freedom... ...Fight with me for your FREEDOM..* ................................................... Greetings all from the Batcave.( my wild wild drum shed...land of most = excellent tunes) Rock me with the tunes of:. Dream Theatre.(caught in a web spins me out,.and pull me under,..space = die vest,.another day..ect ect) Savatage.,.Saviour Machine,.Warrior Soul, Anthrax,.Shadow = Gallery,.Tesla,.Queensryche,.(deserve to rule the world!!),.......and = this spaced out zyper Bat will be ElectriK!!,.!!! Thanx,..Peace,.Cheers,.Burn the night away,.Take hold of the Flame,.. (and as the legend Sir William Wallace..aka Braveheart"s dying words = were),.FREEDOM!!!! *Bat Heart Cola* WelKome To Operation:BatCime...... ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 01 Jul 97 08:28:32 PDT From: "DJW" To: email_address_removed Subject: Great DT Moments... Message-ID: Hi, Just to add to the possible thread that Jon Parmet mentioned - there are so many great DT bits (like everything they've ever done!) but how about "I'm lying here in bed..." etc in Voices or "Pours his soul into the water..." from Lifting Shadows or maybe the "Goodbye" from ACOS. Shit the bed! DT are great though aren't they. Dave (a UK Jammer). ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 1 Jul 1997 10:22:10 -0300 (EST) From: Daniel Vasconcelos Gomes To: email_address_removed Cc: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 2676 Message-ID: > > WHERE IN THE WORLD IS MARILLION? > > Right now, they're on tour in Europe. They'll be back in Holland > in September for some more concerts (and hopefully for a fanclub > convention). I think the US tour will probably be in August. They must be real fast, because Friday they were here in Brazil.... []s, Roger... Hey Roger, I went to campinas to watch this show too.:) Great one!!!And I already told to people at #freaks that Marillion has played here friday.:) Daniel V.Gomes (Aragorn) http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Corridor/8551 ps I got Visions from Stratovarius. It rocks!!!!! ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 1 Jul 1997 23:02:04 +0900 From: email_address_removed.ne.jp (Keiji Nishihara) To: email_address_removed Subject: MEGADETH,RATT and Jerusalem Slim Message-ID: Well,got to tell ya about BONUS TRACK on "CRYPTIC WRITING" by MEGADETH. The Jpn-ver. includes one bonus track titled "One Thing". And bought new Ratt today. Their new release is self-compilation album -- some newly recorded tracks and old tracks. It's nice for me to remember good ol' days of my life by listening this disc. There's no cheesy feeling that metal bands of 80s had, but this album really bring me back to 80s. The FEELING. The AIR. Whatever you wanna call. Here's track list for your help: COLLAGE by RATT 1.Steel River 2.Dr. Rock 3.Diamond Time Again 4.RATT Madness 5.Hold Tight 6.I Want It All 7.Mothers Blues 8.Top Secret (Original Version) 9.Take It Anyway 10.Lovin' You ... Fonic Mix LP version! 11.She's Got Everything (Bonus Track) And Michael Monroe and Jerusalem Slim: Yeah,yeah! Michael hates this album for heavy metalish guitar sound and metalic arrangement. Michael Wagner (known as his work with Dokken,Skid Row,Testament, Accept etc....) did produce this sound. And I like this rotator for Steven's Metallic Guitar Work. Thank You. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------- -Keiji Nishihara $B!!(BDoshisha Uni. Electric/Electronic Material Lab. Semiconductor ARRAY KYOTO JAPAN email_address_removed.ne.jp email_address_removed.ac.jp $B!!(Bhttp://ha1.seikyou.ne.jp/home/Keiji.Nishihara/index.html ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 30 Jun 1997 11:27:28 -0500 From: Santiago Leon To: email_address_removed Subject: John Petrucci Message-ID: agree 100% santi... > I just wanted to say that after listening to all my DT stuff including some > DT boots, I have concluded that JP has to be regarded as one of if not the > very BEST progressive rock guitarist on the planet. How much better could a > guitarist be. I read some posts about Satriani and Vai being to best, but > these guys don't play with the caliber musicians that Petrucci plays with. > IMOH the other guitarists are the whole band, and when JP does his solos > there is greater versatility to them. Not to mention that JP writes awesome > lyrics. Anyone agree that JP deserves more superior recognition? ------------------------------ End of YTSEJAM Digest 2681 **************************