YTSEJAM Digest 2683 Today's Topics: 1) Shadow Gallery's New Album by Christopher Ptacek 2) Re: a mess of things by Jon Byrne 3) Kim Polese State by Adam Barnhart 4) by 5) Responses and replies by The Digital Man 6) Re: John Petrucci by email_address_removed (Mark Lampert) 7) Question 1: If D-Man's in Toronto, -how- can he post this by Syrinx 8) Finneus Gauge and the case of the wacky wingnut. by Syrinx 9) Japan by "Daus Studenberg" 10) Japan...again by "Daus Studenberg" 11) ATTN MN jammers (No D-Man content... well, not much...) by alex fraser 12) Tab for Dokken's "The Maze" by rickbond 13) dt moments and aqua net by Uncle Dave 14) Angra by email_address_removed (Ernesto Schnack) 15) New Bands that are awsome by "ian" 16) Greatest DT Moments by Christopher Bellardine 17) abusing email addresses... by Sebastjan Videc 18) Advice needed on Superior and Shadow Gallery by email_address_removed ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 1 Jul 1997 17:46:43 -0500 (CDT) From: Christopher Ptacek To: email_address_removed Subject: Shadow Gallery's New Album Message-ID: I recently heard from Chris Ingles (Keys in Shadow Gallery) via e-mail that the new album is really moving along, and they should be done on schedule. It IS still called Tyranny. The full track list is available at http://www.prognosis.com/shadow/ (which is their official page... the one they're doing themselves). I know Chris mentioned not having much time to put into the page, so anyone wanting to help them with the development, and especially graphics, mail me, and I'll see if he's willing to take any help. They're really cool people! -- Chris Ptacek at EnterAct, L.L.C -- (773) 248 8511 http://www.enteract.com (business) http://www.prognosis.com/madsman/ (my contribution to --------------------------------- the vast wealth of "To err is human... to suck out | underdeveloped one's brain with an orally | web sites) deployed flesh tube is not."-MS| **************** --------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 1 Jul 1997 19:02:49 -0400 (EDT) From: Jon Byrne To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: a mess of things Message-ID: At 10:41 AM 7/1/97 -0700, Partha wrote: >1) CDA went down in flames last week....surprised no one made a mention of >it on this here forum....or did I just miss it? Net porn for everyone! Woo-hoo! We can start sending each other those naked pix of John Myung again! :) :) >2) Finneus gauge: got More Once More, and darnit, I want more!!! I agree with that. > as someone mentioned earlier (either here or on irc last night), the >guitar (Scottt McGill) sounds a bit like Allan Holdsworth at times That was me (at least on the list). After a few more listens, I hear a little bit of Zappa, too. > only one complaint i have.....the harmonies are sort of harsh.....but >that's pretty minor.... There are some fairly disonant sounding harmonies in there. I think they work 95% of the time, tho'. Jonathan Byrne, 1L; WVU Collge of Law email_address_removed Album Reviews, Race Results, Commentary, and more at: http://access.mountain.net/~rael/home.htm ----------------------------------------------------------- "The enemy's in the mirror And he smiled as you were shaving." -Oliver Kauffmann, "Edging the Tongue", Tea in the Sahara ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 1 Jul 1997 16:05:17 -0700 From: Adam Barnhart To: email_address_removed Subject: Kim Polese State Message-ID: >From: Partha Mukhopadhyay > >1) CDA went down in flames last week....surprised no one made a mention of >it on this here forum....or did I just miss it? Net porn for everyone! I've been whooping it up, let me tell you. Of course, it wasn't any major upset, seeing as how the justices were making fun of the bill when it came up for review a while back. It's mindblowing to me that anyone would think that they could pass this kind of shit. Politicos are usually a little cleverer(erer) than that. >From: Jon Parmet > >Adam: >> Subject: Wilson Phillip Morris > >Can I buy a Z, Pat? :) See above. This one's a little wilder still, methinks. >> Seriously. Monty Python is, as they say, the shit. > >Now we see the violence inherent in the system :) Help! Help! I'm being repressed... That's GOTTA be the apex of Western Cinema, man... >From: Buck Stodgers > >Hello, > >>Stu seems to get as much, if not more, appreciation for his playing >>than the other guys. It's amazing. > >I would attribute this to one of two things: 1) the general concert >going Satch fan has somehow never heard of Stu Hamm (not very likely), >or 2) you think you've seen the guy do it all, then he whips out >something like Moonlight Sonata just to make you reassess your >judgement. I went nuts when I heard this, and its just a fuqing >Beethoven piece. I still can't get Linus and Lucy down... I had it to where I hand both hands down, independently, and could get them to work together for a few seconds, but that was about it. It's ridiculously difficult for me to pull that off...I can't split my brain well enough to do that really contrapuntal stuff. I had a reasonable portion of "Count Zero," "Country Music," and "Flow My Tears" down, but those are far more linear, and, of course, Stu make it all sound effortless, where that wasn't at all the case with me. But I haven't played that much since moving to the Bay Area, so I doubt I could pull any of it off at all. He's just amazing... Five Gratutitous CD's: ====================== 1. Bloodline: Bloodline 2. Genesis: Invisible Touch 3. Faith No More: Album of the Year 4. John Patitucci: John Patitucci 5. The Offspring: Ixnay on the Hombre Adam D. Barnhart email_address_removed email_address_removed http://www.cfmc.com/adamb ------------------------------ This week I am taking a class on keyboard sequencing with Don Muro. We are using the Korg N364(I;m not sure if these are the right numbers, it's the new model) but seeing as I can't afford this I need to go another route. I also teach middle school music and am looking for an inexpensive sequencing program that is easy to use for eighth graders. Don suggested Freestyle. The school may be letting us use Mac's so it needs to be a Mac program. If you have used Freestyle or have any other suggestions, please e-mail me at : email_address_removed. Thanks. As far as favorite moments in DT songs go, the last part of Met Part I is really awesome. I like that it ends on a very positive note. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 1 Jul 1997 20:03:37 -0400 (EDT) From: The Digital Man To: A Pleasant Shade of Ytse Subject: Responses and replies Message-ID: First of all, huge thanks to all of you that have gotten my back on this latest issue. It really is nice to have friends. For future reference, unless the message ID says *.emba.uvm.edu or digital.dreamt.org, it's not from me. My favorite DT moment: pressing play. To the fucknut in Texas: Cut it out. Itchy, thanks for the ideas. I've been doing just that, but from what I understand, Skadz is away this week. Boy is *he* going to have some reading to do when he gets home. Oh, that reminds me. To the fucknut again: Brilliant move to forge e-mail from me while I was out of the country. Makes it real believable. You really are as dumb as your posts look, aren't you? Reviews soon of the Toronto show (do I really have to? :), the Finneus disc, and other assorted old stuff. -d ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 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: Tue, 1 Jul 1997 19:17:39 -0500 From: email_address_removed (Mark Lampert) To: "Ytsejam Mailing List" Subject: Re: John Petrucci Message-ID: >agree 100% I don't. Satriani and Vai have different styles, even from each other (though sometimes you can hear tidbits of Satriani in Vai's playing... teacher -> student influence perhaps?) The fact is, John Petrucci is GOD. Satriani is GOD. Vai is GOD. The Greeks among others had multiple gods... If I was asked to pick the guitarist that I thought was the 100% all-time kick ass-more-than-the-rest guitarist, I would have a hard time not giving more than one answer. One might hear a shred of another's playing and way "Damn! This guy is the ONE." And likewise for another, because you will never hear all of their playing for comparison. One guy might excel over another in a particular STYLE, or area of playing (though I must admit Satriani's lyrics on some of the songs in "Flying in a BLue Dream" were best not read!), but unless you hear every single little bit, it's hard to call one over the other.... in my opinion at least. :) · • Colonel Mustard • · ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 1 Jul 1997 20:19:22 -0400 (EDT) From: Syrinx Subject: Question 1: If D-Man's in Toronto, -how- can he post this Message-ID: > 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. Well, we all know Merlo's happy, but that's another matter altogether. To the person in Texas who is posting this nonsence: start running, 'cause ifi -ever- catch you, i'll make jimmy hoffa's death look easy to solve. > email_address_removed /_| \__/ |_\ "He won't need a woman > http://www.emba.uvm.edu/~cmerlo \__U_/ He's a homo man" - Peart First Neil has cancer, and now this???? * * * * * * * e-mail: email_address_removed / email_address_removed erotomania!: http://www.mindspring.com/~syrinx/ offical lemur voice homepage: http://www.mindspring.com/~syrinx/lemur.htm (c) 1997 Happy Fun Ball, Inc. All Rights Reserved. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 1 Jul 1997 20:26:04 -0400 (EDT) From: Syrinx Subject: Finneus Gauge and the case of the wacky wingnut. Message-ID: > On another note, I got the debut disc from finneus gauge today. After only > one listen, I can only say I am impressed. The obvious comparison is to > echolyn, since Chris Buzby played keys for them as well, but finneus sound > quite distinctive. Much heavier, in terms of intensity (not balls n' > chunk), than echolyn ever was, really, and much more jazzy/fusiony. I've > heard some comparisons with early UK, which makes sense, as Scott McGill > sounds like the second coming of Alan Holdsworth. I need a few more listens > to get a really detailed impression. Check out my web page for a full > review in a week or so. After speaking to Chris Buxby and Scott McGill, i must agree with alot of this. McGill's two main influences are Holsworth and McLaughlin (if any of you get his solo album, _the hand farm_, youll know what i mean.) I've had the disc since thursday night (it helps to be order #001 and to live 10 minutes from Chris), it's very echolynisque musically. Take a song like 100 Diversions (which Brett wrote, more or less) and a song like Customer Service, and you can see where echolyn was supposed to go, musically speaking. To quote Chris directly, "this album is my maasterpiece" and i can't agree more. * * * * * * * e-mail: email_address_removed / email_address_removed erotomania!: http://www.mindspring.com/~syrinx/ offical lemur voice homepage: http://www.mindspring.com/~syrinx/lemur.htm (c) 1997 Happy Fun Ball, Inc. All Rights Reserved. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 1 Jul 1997 20:49:36 -0700 From: "Daus Studenberg" To: Subject: Japan Message-ID: Daus Studenberg email_address_removed "I am just a stranger in the strangest land." - Mark King ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 1 Jul 1997 20:51:16 -0700 From: "Daus Studenberg" To: Subject: Japan...again Message-ID: Sorry about the last empty post, but speaking of Japan, what are some really good progressive rock bands from Japan? Daus Studenberg email_address_removed "I am just a stranger in the strangest land." - Mark King ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 1 Jul 1997 20:19:06 -0500 (CDT) From: alex fraser To: "Ytsejam International House of Pancakes (and Mailing List)" Subject: ATTN MN jammers (No D-Man content... well, not much...) Message-ID: this is a waste of bandwith in terms of DTC... i'll make up for it later though... this is a call for all the Jammers in the Minneapolis area to come to a show on Thursday night. The venue is the Fine Line Music Cafe (on 1st Ave, downtown.) The group is Bobby Llama. It'll probably be a $5 ticket. these guys are well worth your money. they play a sort of funk rock, with a cool horn section, and a fucking ROCK SOLID bassist and drummer. it's not prog, but at the same time they're not your average "cheap imitation of a mediocre group to begin with" pop band. if there's a good crowd on hand to see them, they'll be offered a regular time slot during the week, and that'd be a good first step for them... so let's show a little musical solidarity and fill the place... the show starts at 9... and if you're looking for me i'll be in my old-style ytsejam shirt and a blue duke univ. hat... see ya there... peace, alex (id) sheesh... almost forgot the d-man content... umm... oh yeah, it's obvious that those letters were forgeries... d's too ugly to be gay... ;) ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 01 Jul 1997 21:33:49 -0400 From: rickbond To: email_address_removed Subject: Tab for Dokken's "The Maze" Message-ID: Anybody out there have the tab for Dokken's "The Maze"? Jammin' tune, but I'm a drummer, and can't figure it out on my own. :) ...and to the guy whining about "cock rock"...get over it. I love DT and Queensryche, Overkill, Pantera, blah blah blah, but I still listen to Slaughter, Europe, Stryper, blah blah blah. You don't like the messages, don't read 'em. Take Care Rick ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 01 Jul 1997 19:47:38 -0700 From: Uncle Dave To: email_address_removed Subject: dt moments and aqua net Message-ID: btw, does aqua net still exist? oh well, i must say that according to vince, the best dt moment, one which i must regretably say that i missed out on, was when jlb got his hair caught in an amplifier. that would have knocked me on my ass. it's been a while but the uncle has been lurkety lurking.... peace all ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Rick McMahon * College of Business * Arizona State University * YtseJammer Member Html Writer's Guild * A Nice Guy ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ___ _ __ ____ _ ___ _ _ | \ | > |_ /\ |\/| | |_||_ /\ | |_ | > _|_/ | \ |_/ \| | | | ||_/ \| |_ | \ GO TELL YOUR FRIENDS, WAKE THE NEIGHBOORS, AND WRITE GRANDMA BECAUSE DA BOYZ ARE IN THE STUDIO --AND THEY'RE BRINGING HELL WITH 'EM!!!!!!! ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 1 Jul 1997 21:30:02 -0400 From: email_address_removed (Ernesto Schnack) To: Subject: Angra Message-ID: >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). Funny you say that, because my only complaint about Angra is his accent. Actually not a complaint; it doesn't really bother me, but if ever wanted to say anything negative about them, I'd point that out. But what's weird, is that it gets more obvious with each CD. Have you heard their cover of 'Painkiller'? 'Faster than a boolet..' haha. But as I said, I don't mind at all; he's a great singer and is more than good enough at his english.... and he speaks a decent german, too. ..and the irony is, I'm panamanian...and I'm talking about how a brazilian speaks english; oh never mind me, I'm just a doofus a thought: wouldn't it be bad ass if Angra got to record with a real orchestra? I mean that guy does some incredible orchestrations.... I wouldn't find it odd if he had a couple of symphonies under his belt. ..and speaking of symphonies, wasn't Yngwie writing a concerto for electric guitar? Anybody know how that's going? That could very well be the first Yngwie CD I buy (I taped Rising Force) and finally, do any brazilians know what the chant at the beginning and end of 'Carolina IV' is? I'm not even sure if it's portugese, but if it is... carrying on, Ernie ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 1 Jul 1980 20:59:30 -0700 From: "ian" To: Subject: New Bands that are awsome Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_01A97753.FC699E80 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable One of my good friends named Tarek has showed me some new bands resently = and they are unbeliveable...(is that spelled right):) Anyway......This band called Cradle of Filth, a truely amazing band, = blew me away. Im a drummer so i can play most stuff (including DT) but = this is a totally different style. Well this happened about a year ago = and now i can play this type of music, well in a primative way, and i = love this music. If anyone here likes Black Metal or just wants to trade tapes and hear = mail me. alright see ya Ian "the trooper" ------=_NextPart_000_01A97753.FC699E80 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

One of my good friends named Tarek has = showed me some=20 new bands resently and they are unbeliveable...(is that spelled = right):)
Anyway......This band called Cradle of Filth, a truely amazing band, = blew me=20 away. Im a drummer so i can play most stuff (including DT) but this is a = totally=20 different style. Well this happened about a year ago and now i can play = this=20 type of music, well in a primative way, and i love this music.

If anyone here likes Black Metal or just = wants to=20 trade tapes and hear mail me. alright see ya

Ian "the trooper"

------=_NextPart_000_01A97753.FC699E80-- ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 2 Jul 97 0:22:56 EDT From: Christopher Bellardine To: email_address_removed Subject: Greatest DT Moments Message-ID: Jlb's vocals on Another World are phenomenal. The ending of LTL when a recourse of Wait for Sleep kicks in: The ending of that song captures the essence of the whole album. Petrucci's solo on TLF on the LIT video. Kevin Moore's keyboard solo in Ytsejam. C-ya just had to get that out of my system. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 02 Jul 1997 07:20:18 +0200 From: Sebastjan Videc To: "No religion, just music and DT" Subject: abusing email addresses... Message-ID: <33B9E512.FEAC0E2E@uni-mb.si> As far as I know, this "griffin.emba.uvm.edu" is Pat Griffins domain at the university, and as far as I know, he's home for holidays... So it's very likely that someone is using this domain for shaking the #jam... Could be, but what do I know!!! As S.Borzilleri wrote:> >>> From: The Digital Man > >>> Message-ID: > >>> > > ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ -- <<- And from an Ivory tower hears her call Let the light surround you!!! ->> Kevin Moore Sebastjan Videc aka StDeVil on IRC Sebastjan.Videc@uni-mb.si http://tferi4.uni-mb.si/~videc <<- Oh my God, it's full of stars ->> 2001 - A space Oddysey ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 02 Jul 1997 01:31:39 -0400 (EDT) From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Advice needed on Superior and Shadow Gallery Message-ID: Hey Jammers...like the subject suggests, I can use some help here. I recently heard a clip of music from both of these groups and was intrigued enough to want to purchase some of their music. Now as far as I know, Shadow Gallery has only the one CD that is found in the Working Man tribute liner note, released by Magna Carta....am I right? As for Superior, I have no clue. Can someone tell me or better yet mail me a listing of all their disks as well as the one(s) recommended most? I would really appreciate this as I am hoping to broaden my Progressive Horizons beyond Rush/DT/Fates Warning..........also, I heard several people on here praising Marillion...if anyone cares to share, what's their collection and sound like? Well, that's about it, I hope one Jammer or another can help me out here. Thanks a lot, Jeff E. ------------------------------ End of YTSEJAM Digest 2683 **************************