YTSEJAM Digest 2968 Today's Topics: 1) FW: RHAPSODY Legendary Tales Pre-Order Info by "Trevor W. Hoit" 2) FII by "Ebatur" 3) Re: My FII review by "Ebatur" 4) A great CD shop...in Stockholm... by Seroussi 5) Re: YTSEJAM digest 2967 by Michael Burstin 6) Re: New DT tour dates by Stephan Dobay 7) DT DATs to CD by Stephan Dobay 8) Re: James LaBrie unpolished attitudes by "Vincent G. LuPone" 9) Hoh baby! by durnik 10) JLB, PS by email_address_removed (Ernesto Schnack) 11) Re: James LaBrie unpolished attitudes by email_address_removed (Ernesto Schnack) 12) tiles by "Partha S. Mukhopadhyay" 13) abuse? by "Partha S. Mukhopadhyay" 14) Cheesy Music by "Christopher W. Eckhardt" 15) Re: abuse? by email_address_removed (Ernesto Schnack) 16) NEW YES! by "Bruce D. Duesterhoeft" 17) BMS in Philly by "Bruce D. Duesterhoeft" ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 14 Sep 1997 12:50:55 -0700 From: "Trevor W. Hoit" To: "'DT'" Subject: FW: RHAPSODY Legendary Tales Pre-Order Info Message-ID: >Empire Entertainment, the exclusive North American distributor, is now taking >pre-orders for RHAPSODY's long awaited debut release "Legendary Tales". Anybody heard this band? Opinions? ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 14 Sep 1997 15:04:50 -0400 From: "Ebatur" To: Subject: FII Message-ID: Well, I've heard all the songs off the new album. I can say that at times it's funky, heavy, slow, fast, etc., it'll take some timeto get used to it. It sounds as if James has more "control" over his voice, he gets to the point. "A New Millenium" is definately cool and very progressive, I'm glad they still have the balls to play long instrumental sections. I like "Lines In The Sand", it's very funky, it would be my favorite song off FII if the background vocals were done by someone else (Doug is terrible IMO). Also I wish they'd scrapped "Just Let Me Breathe", kurt cobain and shannon hoon? give me a f**kin break. Why sing about these two idiots, I want to forget that they ever existed. I like the slow song "Hollow Years". That acoustic guitar is just beautiful (reminds me of a Sting song). "Take Away My Pain" is just as good. "Burning My Soul", yes we have some heavy stuff here. "Hells Kitchen" rocks too, the ending gets wild. I believe the lyrics are good in most songs, (but some parts are shit). Overall it's a great album, it has variety, it has something for everyone. Even if you don't like all of it, you know that DT kicks ass live no matter what song they play. Elvis Batur MUSIC IN PROGRESS http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/4257 "carry me to the shore line, burry me in the sand. walk me across the water and maybe you'll understand. once the stone you're crawling under is lifted off your shoulders, once the cloud that's raining over your head disappears, the noise that you'll hear, is the crashing down of hollow years". DREAM THEATER -Hollow Years- ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 14 Sep 1997 15:13:52 -0400 From: "Ebatur" To: Subject: Re: My FII review Message-ID: >Anna Lee: I have not listened to this track enough to formulate a >good opinion, however it is a good song. This really doesn;t sound >like a DT at all... I am trying to think of what band, but this >sounds much more like one of their main influeces band, then DT >themselves... Try "Lady Jane" by Queensryche. Very similar. Elvis Batur MUSIC IN PROGRESS http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/4257 ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 14 Sep 1997 22:28:57 +0200 From: Seroussi To: email_address_removed Subject: A great CD shop...in Stockholm... Message-ID: <341C4908.3B92D1F4@algonet.se> > From: "Christopher R. Merlo" > Subject: Oops, taking a stand, rating CD shops > > > It's very simple, actually. You give the store 2 points each for having = > in stock I&W, Awake, and ACoS. 5 points for WDADU. (10 points if they h= > ave both versions.) 2 points for every Fates Warning title they have. A= > nd 5 points for every Magna Carta disc you find. > check out http://www.soundpollution.se/ this is my fav shop...they have a great variety and they do get a pretty high score, even though they don't have any magna carta shit... ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 14 Sep 1997 16:36:30 -0400 (EDT) From: Michael Burstin To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 2967 Message-ID: > Date: Sun, 14 Sep 1997 00:59:20 -0500 > From: "The Notorious B.I.G. S.W.I.F.T.Y." > Subject: Mike B.'s PS analysis > > > My one question will be is, is Venessa, the main, ahh... character, > > of this song someone real, or made up for the song... the song is > > basically (in a quick non-analytical sense) about a very bad > > relationship(s) between her and another... > > Wow! I have never even considered the fact that Vanessa was abused by > her mother. I always considered the abuse to have been perpetrated by > her father. > > ------------------------------ > > From: Jon Dery > Subject: Re: Mike B.'s PS analysis > > The Notorious B.I.G. S.W.I.F.T.Y. wrote: > > > Wow! I have never even considered the fact that Vanessa was abused by > > her mother. I always considered the abuse to have been perpetrated by > > her father. > > Well, the lyric is: > > "I swear HE'S gonna murder that poor kid." > I had not even thought about parental abuse... my first reaction was boyfriends/husbands... with the "that poor kid" being something of an expression, rather than a direct statement of age... taking the fact that she is "regretfully" waiting meaning that waiting for the person to come home rather than leaving him, being something that I would associate with an adult doing, not thinking of a child leaving home... then again, the parental case is also strong... don't know... -- +----------------------------+----------------------------------------+ | It's all about you not me | Dream Theater: Falling Into Infinity | | It's all about the things that you're expecting me to be +----------+ | There's not enough time to live +--------------+ In Stores| | With all that you're expecting me to give | Sept. 23, 1997| +-------------------------------------------+-------------------------+ Michael Burstin: email_address_removed http://www.cs.brandeis.edu/~mikeb/ Join Coalition Against Unsolicited Commercial Email: http://www.cauce.org ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 14 Sep 1997 16:55:34 -0300 From: Stephan Dobay To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: New DT tour dates Message-ID: The Rio show is on Monday, Sept. 15 At 10:11 09/14/97 -0700, you wrote: > >Sept. 11, 97, Santo Andre' (Sao Paulo), Brazil, Aramaca~ >Sept. 12, 97, Santo Andre' (Sao Paulo), Brazil, Aramaca~ >Sept. xx, 97, Meyer (Rio de Janeiro), Brazil, Imperator > >> Thanks to anyone that can help. > > Hope this helps a bit (unfortunately, I don't know exactly the >show in Rio. > Stephan ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 14 Sep 1997 18:46:58 -0300 From: Stephan Dobay To: email_address_removed Subject: DT DATs to CD Message-ID: Hi, I'm looking for people that trade Dream Theater shows on DAT, and would be interested in having shows put on CD. I'm not a boot-legger, just a fan, and your music would go no farther than me. I'm in the sad position of having access to only one DAT deck, so no reasonable means to trade. What I do have is a digital I/O card, a CD burner (capable of DAO), and sound editing software. I would like to talk with anyone that would be interested in having their favorite show(s) put onto CD. I ask a clone of the show, and the CD blanks to put the show on. If you are interested, please email me and we can talk. Thanks for the bandwidth! Stephan P.S. If you have DATs of other prog-metal bands that you would like to put on CD, email me too. Especially Angra or Ivanhoe. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 14 Sep 1997 15:10:31 -0600 From: "Vincent G. LuPone" To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: James LaBrie unpolished attitudes Message-ID: At 10:21 AM 9/14/97 -0700, Roger wrote: > "Hi, James. We're from the Ytsejam international mailing list and >we'd like to ask you some questions..." > > He promptly replied: > > "I can't understand your language!" > > He turned his back on me and went to talk to other people. Now, >tell me this is educated. What do you expect? He's Canadian :) _Vinnie_ ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 14 Sep 1997 15:17:59 -0700 (MST) From: durnik To: email_address_removed Subject: Hoh baby! Message-ID: Well, as you may all know, ASU has beat Miami. What a tremendous relief from here in Arizona land. :) Who keeps paging me, "tone only"? I don't know anyone named Tone. Thanks to all mirroring the MP3s of FII... however I am going to resist the temptation. I want to hear all the new songs straight from CD this time, perfectly mixed (notwithstanding You Not Me which we all downloaded already) and enjoy the 9.23 surprise. :) Just got the latest issue of Theater of Dreams, the Dutch DT fanzine. Man, this magazine is fantastic!! I really wish I could read Dutch, but I can sort of tell what the articles say if I just zone in and work in context. Color again too. Amazing work by Denis Schoen and co. I also realized by the lack of a review that they still didn't get their PT and DW yet, so as you can imagine I scrambled to get those into the mail... heheh. Those of you waiting will be happy to know the PT print run will finish by month's end, and I am hoping to have the TDOW one follow suit by Halloween, if not sooner (like mid-October). It's high time I wrapped these two up. It means slower Virtual Songs shipments, but like they say in line at the Birch Hill, "No more cuts, dude." And I've let people have cuts for a bit too long, I think. Take care all!!! - Mike Bahr - email_address_removed - http://www.goodnet.com/~durnik/ ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 14 Sep 1997 17:45:44 -0400 From: email_address_removed (Ernesto Schnack) To: Subject: JLB, PS Message-ID: > > I was a bit disappointed by an interview in a french magazine (Hard > > Force), JlB said he want DT become as famous as Pink Floyd and Yes and > > he wants to sell much more records. what exactly is wrong with wanting to sell more records?? > > He also said that Angra have made 7 or 8 dates in France but they > > cannot sell as much albums as DT. isn't that true? the > fact). I think that he is suffering from what we call in Portuguese > "estrelismo". He wants to be a star, he doesn't care what he has to do to Actually I think he's suffering more from "Neil Peart-ismo":) "I can't pretend a stranger is a long fogotten friend"- Limelight I'm not defending him or disagree with you. I think he's one of those 'easily irritated' types. At least he's not 'acting' for his fans (like many stars do). about Peruvian Skies: Now that I know what it's about, i finally understand the little pun JLB did while introducing it in Nurnberg (did he say it at all the Fix shows?) Anyways it something like: "This is a song that John wrote about a girl who used to live upstairs from him" hehe:) my name is Luca I live on the second floor I live upstairs from you... Ernesto ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 14 Sep 1997 18:53:42 -0400 From: email_address_removed (Ernesto Schnack) To: Subject: Re: James LaBrie unpolished attitudes Message-ID: Ok, i've been thinking about this because i was rather confused. First, Rogerio's introduction: > "Hi, James. We're from the Ytsejam international mailing list and > we'd like to ask you some questions..." > Is it just me, or does that sound incredibely formal? It sounds like you're about to give him an interview, rather than just going up and saying "Hey James, what's up. Great show" And James' response left me completely baffled: > He promptly replied: > > "I can't understand your language!" > > He turned his back on me and went to talk to other people. Now, > tell me this is educated. > I don't understand why he'd answer like that when you spoke to him in english (if your gonna be rude, at least make sense :)) They only way my mind can make sense out of it, is that he wasn't paying close attention and though you were giving an interview for a Brazilian magazine. Or is your accent that bad? ;) > And to everyone that has the "Lost in the Sky" boot, you may pay > attention to the time where Dream Theater finish playing a song (I don't > remember which one it was) and the italian fans were saying something. > James promptly replied again: "I can't understand anything that you're > saying" Now this is explainable. Having a foot in both waters, I'm aware how these cultures differ. North Americans tend to express themselves very bluntly (Notice the lack of a formal pronoun?) in comparison to South American (and Italian) cultures. We like to embellish our speech a lot when talking to strangers. Really think about it. He didn't understand what the guy was saying, what else could he do? He could've acted as if he understood, but there are ppl who don't like to do that. I don't want to sound like I'm defending JLB like a blind fan, but I'm not gonna say he's an asshole either w/o meeting him personally. I'm just giving another point of view. In any case, it definitely seems like James has a, uh, 'volatile' personality:) Ernesto ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 14 Sep 1997 20:48:55 -0400 (EDT) From: "Partha S. Mukhopadhyay" To: email_address_removed Subject: tiles Message-ID: about tiles, i sent this quick hit to Neil Gallop when he requested the info on the jam.....if i'm not mistaken, they still have copies of their first album on cassette for only $5!! (includes! S&H)...check their home page ^^^^^^^^ (info below) tiles: from the detroit area in Michigan, USA, they've released two albums already, although you might be referring to some kind of major label deal which I've heard nothing about their second album "fence the clear" was mixed by Terry Brown, and therefore has a Rush feel to it, complete with a few mid-80's shimmering guitar licks like Alex Lifeson was playing...... I'm not really sure why people are comparing that band to Dream Theater They do play hard rock, and they do have progressive influences, but, as it says on their home page..... "TILES is a Detroit based hard rock band. Not Alternative, not thrash, not punk, not pop.....no fancy marketing label no trendy fashions--just guitar, bass vocals and a collection of hooks, melodies and rhythms to entice you......" you might want to take a look at that web site, assuming you have wen access.....it's located at www.rust.net/~tiles there are audio samples there for you to judge them yourself I personally would recommend them highly.....a very solid musicianship with interesting music. Even if it's not as flashy nor as heavy as Dream Theater, I like both bands, and Tiles desesrves all the promotion it can get..... Partha Mukhopadhyay email_address_removed ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 14 Sep 1997 20:57:38 -0400 (EDT) From: "Partha S. Mukhopadhyay" To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: abuse? Message-ID: man, i didn't even think about peruvian skies in terms of abuse....but anna lee....i thought that was the child abuse song on FII "helpless child....." and then "shameless smile, they steal from you the innocence that bleeds...." man, before i listened for the lyrics, i brushed this song off, cuz the music didn;t do nothing for me....but the lyrics.....chilling stuff, the imagery it produces....very scary..... about order of radio friendliness, according to Sir Burstin..... 11) Peruvian Skies dead last?? I don't know about that....of all the bands i like, pink Floyd has about the best airplay on radio stations......and Metallica is having its day in the sun now.....I'm not saying this is gonna be a hot or anything, but a schizo song displaying the characteristic of two radio darlings, not to mention sounding somewhat like "bleeding me" could have success in certain hands..... Partha Mukhopadhyay "Now that i am the one you seek I am the one born to rule, destined to conquer Let those who fear me, follow me..... Let those who Oppose Me, DIE! For I Am Serpentor AND THIS I COMMAND!" (one from the "this is my life" files.....anyone else remember this?) ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 14 Sep 1997 18:10:11 -0700 From: "Christopher W. Eckhardt" To: Ytse Jam Subject: Cheesy Music Message-ID: http://www2.cybernex.net/~glenr/progressive/metal.html If anybody here hasn't visited this site yet (I don't remember anybody ever advertising it in the first place), I STRONGLY urge you, YOU!!! The fans of progressive rock, metal, and all music that plainly kicks ass, to check out this page! It not only lists the current wonderbands of progressive/power metal bands of this day and age, but it provides soundclips for each band, some even have two or three samples to try! Everything on this page loads quickly and easily, but unfortunately, the sound quality suffers with the sound samples; they're all mono .ra files. Nonetheless, you can try out the tunes of the bands mentioned on this list (and then some) like Angra, Superior, Symphony X, Shadow Gallery, and many more. Heh, I finally see what warrented all those great recommendations from this list, since I'm too friggin' poor to go and special order those CD's right now. It's some damn good music, and if you were ever like, "Well, somebody EMAILED me that they were good, what am I to base an opinion on a band...." you can throw that lame-ass excuse out the window and try this stuff out! ~Eckie did not get paid for this, but damn, I should go into advertising ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 14 Sep 1997 20:12:00 -0400 From: email_address_removed (Ernesto Schnack) To: Subject: Re: abuse? Message-ID: > 11) Peruvian Skies > > dead last?? I don't know about that....of all the bands i like, pink Floyd > has about the best airplay on radio stations......and Metallica is having > its day in the sun now.....I'm not saying this is gonna be a hot or Besides that, the way it starts out soft and ends heavy reminds me of the song that made Metallica break through... 'One' > For I Am Serpentor > AND THIS I COMMAND!" Cobra la-la-la-la-la-la!!! =) Ernesto ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 14 Sep 1997 22:54:27 -0400 From: "Bruce D. Duesterhoeft" To: YtseGods Subject: NEW YES! Message-ID: Just heard a new YES song on 93.3 WMMR in Philadelphia. The song was called 'Open Your Eyes'. It started with a Arabian feeling, but then turned harder more the Rabinish type. Alot of melodies and even a part where Anderson, then Howe and the Squire all shared the leads (Anderson started...then Howe....). The song had very little Keyboards. It was Yesish though....don't know if it will have any HUGE impact on the air ways though (of course you the hell knows now a days). NO new news that I didn't know....except he said Sherwood was the new Keyboard player, yet YesMag said there was a new person plus Sherwood. Also the DJ (Ed Shockey (spelling?) - a long time friend of Yes) said he wasn't shore of the album title...yet YesMag reported that is would be Keys of Ascension 2. We'll see...later Bruce Duesterhoeft PS Now waiting to see if 94.1 WYSP will play the new DT on 'Rockers'. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 14 Sep 1997 23:11:18 -0400 From: "Bruce D. Duesterhoeft" To: YtseGods Subject: BMS in Philly Message-ID: WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!! It's about freak'n time. 94.1 WYSP the supposed 'Rock Station' in Philly finally played the new DT. In fact it was the first song of a show called Rockers! I'm emailing them and thanking them and asking them to play it some more! AND MORE!!!!!!! It looks like the YTSEmilita just might be working! ONE WEEK AWAY til FII! later all, Bruce D. Duesterhoeft PS thanks Dan for posting the news about Rockers! ------------------------------ End of YTSEJAM Digest 2968 **************************