YTSEJAM Digest 2972 Today's Topics: 1) Re: Yes and Enchant by email_address_removed (Dr. Mosh) 2) DT on the radio and it wasn't a dream.... by Michael Kizer 3) 7W CD followup by Mike Jones 4) looking for server by yzzy 5) Fumbling Towards Infinity by Scotch 6) Re: Dickinson tour by "Too Much Coffee Man" 7) Re: Tourniquet by "Too Much Coffee Man" 8) Seven Wonders CD information by "David Whitaker" 9) REVIEW: Tap the Rockies boot by durnik 10) Enchant, Symphony X, etc. by Steffen Barabasch 11) Yes...JLB etc... by email_address_removed 12) Re: YTSEJAM digest 2971 by "Richard A. Rivera" 13) Wait For Sleep -- A Comment by email_address_removed 14) New Savatage is out in Germany by email_address_removed 15) Brazil shows by Jason Breitweg 16) Record store ratings by Joshua Malone 17) DT on Baltimore radio -- 98rock... by Steve Chew 18) KUPD did WHAT??? by Eckie 19) "Seven Wonders" by email_address_removed 20) Re: "Seven Wonders" by Jan Ziese 21) Re: A New Revolution? by Rogerio Brito ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 15 Sep 1997 22:00:00 -0700 From: email_address_removed (Dr. Mosh) To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Yes and Enchant Message-ID: Enchant is no longer on Magna Carta... Time Lost may never be released in the US.. -The Doc -- #$%*#$*@ E-MAIL: email_address_removed #$%#$#$% _+_+_+_+ Unix, Internet, Intranet Engineering _+_+_+_+ [][][][] Dr. Mosh's Progressive Feast [][][][] #$@#$#@# http://progmetal.gmsnet.com @#$@##@$ ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 15 Sep 1997 22:15:43 -0700 From: Michael Kizer To: Ytsejam Subject: DT on the radio and it wasn't a dream.... Message-ID: I was just sitting here, reading Jams, typing up a message to my local radio station to request the new DT single..when the DJ answered the phone and someone in Tucson requested Take The Time, and the DJ played it (unedited version no less).... Maybe there is hope yet... 8^) -- .----------------------------------------------------------------------. | ~Michael Kizer ---<***>--- Tucson, Arizona | email_address_removed | | URL: http://www.goodnet.com/~mkizer | email_address_removed | | \\_ Fates Warning - Island in the Stream _// | email_address_removed | | // Dream Theater - "Unofficial" Song Book \\ +-----------------------| | ~Sola sapientia est qui me in merda posuit~ | ICQ UIN# 2070538 | | ..oOo.. Mirabilis World-Wide Pager: http://wwp.mirabilis.com/2070538 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------* ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 16 Sep 1997 00:21:51 -0500 (CDT) From: Mike Jones To: email_address_removed Subject: 7W CD followup Message-ID: To followup on my previous 7W (seven wonders) cd post, I've had a chance to listen to a bit of it. The only one of the 7 CD's I currently own is Subconcious, so that was the only one I was able to compare quality of the MP3 with the original. There is a little loss in quality, but not too significant, and I have a nice speaker system connected to my computer so I can pick up the differences a bit easier. On lesser speakers, you might not even be able to tell the difference. IMHO, it was a job well done Ryan! Mind Control came out really well, and I've been jamming to those tunes for a bit :). So to repeat what someone else just said, thanks for the efforts to provide this Ryan! And thanks for even making it possible Bahr! (*sniff*) I'm so happy now..... :b -- Mike Jones _______ email_address_removed _______ email_address_removed _______ "Find all you need in your mind, if you take the time" - Dream Theater ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 16 Sep 1997 00:56:34 -0500 From: yzzy To: email_address_removed Subject: looking for server Message-ID: my mud (Valhalla) is down permanently due to a company audit into non-business related activities. *scream* if anyone is interested in hosting a mud on their server, pleast contact mailto:email_address_removed i'm not even sure if FII can lift this depression. :( yzzy //Iz*zee//E*zee//E*ziz*ee//Y*z*z*y//Izzzzz ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 16 Sep 1997 02:07:40 -0400 From: Scotch To: The Howling Fantods Subject: Fumbling Towards Infinity Message-ID: I'm back, for those of you who remember me, and, within that subset of people, for those of you who actually care. Here's my Dream Theater Content: Remember that Hanna-Barbera cartoon "The Hair Bear Bunch"? There were three bears, one named Hair (the one with the afro), one named Square (the big one), but what the hell is the little one's name? I've been scouring the fucking planet trying to find anyone who knows this, and it's driving me crazy. Anyone who can answer this very important Dream Theater question for me (so I can finally get some sleep) will win a free fruit basket. Psylocibin, Scotch. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 16 Sep 1997 01:07:36 +0000 From: "Too Much Coffee Man" To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Dickinson tour Message-ID: > Any Jammers going to check out Bruce Dickinson in Providence > or Worcester?? I'll see ya there, Well, no, but I will be at the St. Louis show this Wednesday (Sept. 17), so if anyone's there, let me know :). Dale R. Newberry "People will watch anything, as long as it's dumb." -Beavis "There's a fine line between stupid and clever." -David St. Hubbins ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 16 Sep 1997 01:11:47 +0000 From: "Too Much Coffee Man" To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Tourniquet Message-ID: > TOURNIQUET "Vanishing Lessons" > Well, it's good metal, but the speed stuff is gone. It's too bad, they > were really good at it. Nice guitar harmonies everywhere, and it's got > Lenaire's thick trademark sound on it. The track "K517" blew my ass away! > Was this a recorded harpsichord part, or was a member of the band playing > this? I don't wanna give anything away, but every drummer on this list > should buy the album just for that! The vocals are a little bit rough in > parts, but it beats the heck outta the old singer. The new(er) vocalist > actually sounds human. This album on a whole has some real gems and some > real duds too. I'd give it about *** out of a possible *****. I remember reading part of an interview where they actually had to speed up the harpsichord part to match the speed of the drums :). BTW, it's an old harpsichord piece by Dominico Scarlatti. I just got out Tourniquet's first album today. I almost forgot how good that CD is (eh, the vocals can be irritating, but it's great speed metal :). Dale R. Newberry "People will watch anything, as long as it's dumb." -Beavis "There's a fine line between stupid and clever." -David St. Hubbins ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 16 Sep 1997 02:28:27 -0500 From: "David Whitaker" To: Subject: Seven Wonders CD information Message-ID: <19970916073004.AAA25158@hombre> > First, Ryan Whitaker's Seven Wonders cd is the best money I've ever spent. > Period. And he's on the ball too. I live in Indiana, he lives in Texas. > I mailed my check last Monday and got my disc the next Monday. One week, > that's it. Wow, thanks. =) I try to have a paid disc out the door at *most* the day after I receive the money. So far I've kept up with that pace. There might be a slight gap soon because I only have around 20 liners left, and I just ordered 100 more liners today. It takes a week for the printer to make the liners, so if I run out before then, don't worry, it will cause at most a 2 or 3 day delay in getting your order. Anyway, the CD he's talking about is "Seven Wonders" (obviously). It's a disc containing all of Mike Bahr's past Dream Theater bootlegs (and as a bonus, Mind Control). It's nearly ten hours of music, all in MP3 CD-quality format, for $22. For more information and reservation status, please visit: http://www.geocities.com/soho/2236 D. Ryan Whitaker email_address_removed ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 16 Sep 1997 00:32:40 -0700 (MST) From: durnik To: email_address_removed Subject: REVIEW: Tap the Rockies boot Message-ID: I gotta say, this was a waste of $32. :) It's an OK boot, but it sure the hell wasn't worth the asking price. I have yet to see it in any other catalogs, though. First the essentials. I'll have scans of the packaging on my page tomorrow. The cover is the DT Awake Postcard, the back cover is the picture of the guys from inside Awake (yet without their names on it) and it has the tracks labeled and such in a very web-page-y sort of way, almost like a box of laundry detergent. Overall the packaging just says to me one thing: "Cheese attempting to be classy". Using the Awake postcard was classy; it looks _cool_. Using that www.wisk.com layout wasn't cool. It looks dumb. And since the spine only says "Dream Theater", Melissa is gonna have fits trying to find TTR for cloning when I'm out running errands and orders come in. :) The sound. Well, how do I put this? It's not as good as Mind Control or A Kick Into a Dream, so it's not an essential Awake tour bootleg. However, it _is_ FM/soundboard, and it _is_ clear, and it _does_ sound good. I guess it wouldn't be bad for $20 or so (heh) although I really wish that had been the original buying price. It sounds better than the scores of IAW audience boots out there. The boot is made by KTS... Knit The Socks. In Malaysia. Or so the packaging says. The ad said KTS and I assumed Kiss the Stone like everyone else did... pretty blatant rip there. The disc itself is a painted CDR, probably a gold/gold generic, since the bottom surface _is_ gold. It seems an awful lot like a US release. There is no detail anywhere on the boot about its contents, other than the track listing and KTS blurb. No mention of source, though I know from James saying "Hi Denver, we always like to come up here and breathe your thin air, and now I'm out of breath" that it is Mammoth Center, Denver, CO, 11/22/94. The painted image on the CDR itself is the Awake postcard design. The tracklisting is the standard Awake tour setlist minus Caught in a Web, Another Day, and the encore Metropolis. It's... 1. Pull Me Under 8.27 2. 6:00 5.53 (written out as "Six O'-Clock") 3. Take The Time w/extended outro 13.13 4. Lifting Shadows off a Dream 9.25 (Awake Heavy Jam is present but not mentioned on the label) 5. The Mirror/Lie 15.43 (A Crack In The Mirror is present as "A Crack") 6. Erotomania/Voices/Silent Man (sic) 20.38 (I half expected it to be labeled "A Mind Beside Itself"). It clocks in at 73:19, so we got about as much as we really could have out of a single-CD release. The bottom line? For the DT boot collector on a budget it's a good grab, for the heavy collector who already has MC and AKIAD it's the next boot to get from the Awake tour, for the completist it's of course mandatory, and for the "best-of" collector or audiophile, it probably won't make you happy. I've already added it to the replica boot list, which will be updated tomorrow. - Mike Bahr - email_address_removed - http://www.goodnet.com/~durnik/ ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 16 Sep 1997 09:56:13 +0200 From: Steffen Barabasch To: email_address_removed Subject: Enchant, Symphony X, etc. Message-ID: Hi! Everyone searching for info about Enchant, Symphony X, Tiles, Vanden Plas, IQ etc. pp., check out the InsideOutMusic website during the next weeks. It's under construction right now, but I will add some more info soon. http://www.insideout.de Steffen - THE MIRROR ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 16 Sep 97 08:58:29 -0800 From: email_address_removed To: Subject: Yes...JLB etc... Message-ID: Hi, Advice for would be Yes fans... try one of the many compilation albums that are available. I have "Yes Story" and it spans the aeons from when they started right up to "Big Generator", it should help you to decide what period you'd like to come in at - or - you might just want to get hold of all of it (er...that would...rock). As for the "Is JLB a wanker?" question - I have never met him - but I would have to say... probably not. He may well have a bit of an attitude (who wouldn't in his position - in fact I'm amazed that any successful musician hasn't). But at least he's not completely up his own arse like alot of the bigger stars (Jackson, most rap stars, the Artist formally known as Prick etc...). I don't think that the rest of the band would put up with him if he was that bad - they seem such a nice bunch of guys - why would they tolerate it? just my 2p's worth... Dave (a patiently waiting until 20th October UK Jammer). ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 16 Sep 1997 04:03:44 -0400 (EDT) From: "Richard A. Rivera" To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 2971 Message-ID: On Mon, 15 Sep 1997 email_address_removed wrote: > > ARRGGGGHHHHHHH!!!! I just downloaded an .ra of "Where Are You > > Now" from Burstin's site and all I can say is ARRRRRGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHH!!!! > > Just a quick note, this isn't on my site, its on Mosh's page... don't > want to take the credit for his work... Whooops!!! Sorry 'bout that. I guess my mind got a little clouded. That's what happens when you are in musical uphoria. It's also what happens when my mind tries to logically explain why this masterpiece was left off the album. Again, sorry for the confusion. Richie P.S. To DT: please Take Away My Pain and release this as a b-side!!! Don't make me come after you :) ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 16 Sep 1997 04:13:11 -0400 (EDT) From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Wait For Sleep -- A Comment Message-ID: WFS is one of the most beautiful pieces of music that DT has ever composed (IMHO). I replay the track over and over before hitting LTL which is a great track as well. But just one question...Why is it that for the three versions I have heard on bootlegs, it is never played as it was on the CD? It's always an acoustic guitar version. I would love to hear it live as it was on I&W, does anyone know why DT chooses to play it in the different style? Is it some kind of revenge on Kevin Moore for leaving the band ;) *Joking* But seriously, if anyone knows why they chose to change the song, please clue me in. Thanks, Jeff E. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 16 Sep 1997 09:18:42 -0400 (EDT) From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: New Savatage is out in Germany Message-ID: Hola Ytsesavas, I knew this year would finally have a boombastic end.... And you know, the best part of this year just started yesterday, when I went to my local record store here in Hannover, Germany to buy the new Savatage! Wow! It's really great. A bit tougher and straighter than Dead Winter Dead, which is my personal Sava CD of all time. The wake ... has this spirit of pirates, Bounty and stormy seas thing. You know, I liked the atmospehre of DWD much more, cause I'm more into the balladesk side of Savatage, but on the new one, they ROCK! Just listen to the 8 minutes 'The Hourglass', which calls a 72 tracks recording its own... But that's just nothing when it comes to my enthusiasm about Dream Theater. Hell, I'm feeeling like I small kid waiting for birthday and christmas gifts all in one day! So, gotta listen to Savatage to prevent me from calculating the hours and minutes to wait for FII. Seeja Scarred1 ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 16 Sep 97 15:36:48 +0200 From: Jason Breitweg To: email_address_removed Subject: Brazil shows Message-ID: Hi all, I was just wondering if anyone out there has audio (or video) recordings of the latest three shows in Brazil? If so please e-mail me and we can set up some sort of trade. I have a bunch of DT and other shows. Check it out at: http://www-zeus.desy.de/~breitweg/cdlist.html Thanks for your support *grin*. Jason -- Jason Breitweg, email_address_removed.de, http://www-zeus.desy.de/~breitweg "The time long forgotten will soon come again, prepare for the meeting, the Gods of Metal reign" - HammerFall ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 16 Sep 1997 09:57:31 -0400 From: Joshua Malone To: email_address_removed Subject: Record store ratings Message-ID: How many points does a store get for having the Japanese Import of Awake (and selling it for only $28)? ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 16 Sep 1997 10:56:17 -0400 (EDT) From: Steve Chew To: email_address_removed Subject: DT on Baltimore radio -- 98rock... Message-ID: > >Just wondering if anyone has heard any of the new stuff on any of >the local stations. I haven't really been listening but I >guess there is a chance that 98 "Rock" might play it once >or twice. They'll probably put it on "Love it or Shove" and all >of the 15 year olds will call in and say "this sucks!". Actually, >the scarier thought is that they WILL love it. Doh!! > Hi, I'm not sure if 98rock has played BMS yet. I thought I may have heard the tail end of a DT song yesterday, but the DJ never mentioned who it was. :( 98rock (in Baltimore) used to play "Pull Me Under" fairly often and still plays it once in a while. If you're in the Baltimore area, let's try to get them to play BMS now! Here's the info: WIYY (410)889-0098 3800 Hooper Ave 98Rock Baltimore, MD (800)767-1098 Baltimore, MD 21211 http://98online.com FAX: (410)675-7946 If you go to the web page (http://98online.com), you can get the DJ's email addresses under the 98 "jocks" section. I'm going to send a letter to each DJ. Or, you could use the input section (though it may require putting in a local address). Since they've played "Pull Me Under" in the past, I think there's a good chance we can get them to play "Burning My Soul" if we try. I'm looking forward to hearing DT on the radio! Steve ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 16 Sep 1997 08:32:02 -0700 From: Eckie To: Ytse Jam Subject: KUPD did WHAT??? Message-ID: Hey amigos, tis Eckie again, I'm a little bit shocked, but overjoyed at what debuted as the number 2 requested song of the day on KUPD's 9:00 four-play last night: Dream Theater's Burning My Soul!!! Those of you who are listeners, try 'n give KUPD a ring today and request it... ..let's make it the number 1 requested song... >:^) Well. That's all I have ta say about that. ~Eckie Gump ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 16 Sep 1997 11:36:11 -0400 (EDT) From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: "Seven Wonders" Message-ID: Hello everyone, I'm coming out of lurker mode once again to praise Ryan Whitaker's MP3 CD "Seven Wonders." I have been a member of the Jam for only about six months now, so I missed out on all of the Mike Bahr CDs. Ryan's CD was a godsend and it now is one of the best CDs I own. The sound quality is excellent, but the thing that jumps out at you right from the get-go is the packaging. Ryan did an excellent job with the booklet, with track lists of all the songs and similar comments about each CD like Mike does on his website. Great job Ryan. And, of course, thanks to Mike Bahr for making the CDs in the first place. Get the CD!!!! Take care, Adam Perkowsky NP: Steve Stone's audition to "Metropolis" from "Antiquities" (Thank God they picked James!!!!) ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 16 Sep 97 17:56:24 +0200 From: Jan Ziese To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: "Seven Wonders" Message-ID: At 08:52 16.09.97 -0700, Adam Perkowsky wrote: > >NP: Steve Stone's audition to "Metropolis" from "Antiquities" (Thank God they >picked James!!!!) > Hey, you don't have to thank God. He was not involved in the selection process :-). It was DT (that's almost the same, right?), they simply knew what was best for them and it shows. ================================================================== = Jan Ziese = Tel.: +49 (0) 7738 / 99 858 = jzi@star-ag.ch = ================================================================== = It was long ago = = and it was far away = = and it was so much better than it is today = = ('Paradise by the dashboard light' / Meat Loaf) = ================================================================== ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 16 Sep 1997 13:15:14 -0300 (EST) From: Rogerio Brito To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Re: A New Revolution? Message-ID: On Mon, 15 Sep 1997, Eckie wrote: > > I actually picture this song to be the "Smells > > Like Teen Spirit" of the late 90's in that it is very different than > > anything else out there (like Teen Spitit was at the time) but at the > > same time rocks hard (like Teen Spirit did compared to a lot of the > > watered-down poseur bands of the time). > > *cough cough* "Metallica?":) > Otherwise, yeah, I see what yer sayin'. Well, I know that your comment was just you kidding, but do you really think that the Black Album would have sold that much if it were not released in due time? I think that part of its success was the perfect timing, giving people things that they had never heard (I mean, the mainstream). And I really appreciate it. But I can't stand Load (in fact, I specially hate "Hero of the Day"). > ~Eckie juss HAD to post this, didn't he? Yes, he had. :-) []s just having to say this, 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 =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= ------------------------------ End of YTSEJAM Digest 2972 **************************