YTSEJAM Digest 2983 Today's Topics: 1) READ THIS TO POST by email_address_removed (Dr. Mosh) 2) APSOG boot.....great idea! by email_address_removed 3) The Gathering by Hein Vandenabeele 4) Vanden Plas/Orphanage/That F**k Word by "Neil Gallop" 5) Gathering by "Student Account (95)" 6) Uncovered by Kyrre Trohjell 7) Re: Rudess/Morgenstein by email_address_removed.ca (Rick Barkhouse) 8) DT record sales and Guitar by "Rainer" 9) Wait for Sleep by "Christopher R. Merlo" 10) DT TOUR by Rick Pucci 11) Hello by Leonard Berkoski III 12) re: DT promo - $5 by "Chung Ng" 13) I'm listening FII by David Di Tivoli 14) Maryland Prog Festival/Tempest by Pat Daugherty 15) Re: Uncovered by Rogerio Brito 16) Fates live material (NDTC) by Kevin Madden 17) Baltimore and etc... by "Blevins, Mike" 18) You Can't Argue With A Sick Mind :) by Jon Parmet ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 18 Sep 1997 02:33:13 -0700 From: email_address_removed (Dr. Mosh) To: email_address_removed Subject: READ THIS TO POST Message-ID: Alright... read this if you plan to post to ytsejam... TURN OFF YOUR DAMN MIME/HTML POSTING OPTIONS... I'm tired of seeing HTML and MIME encoding being sent to the jam... I'm gonna BAN YOUR F*CKING ASS IF I SEE IT ANYMORE! -The Doc -- #$%*#$*@ E-MAIL: email_address_removed #$%#$#$% _+_+_+_+ Unix, Internet, Intranet Engineering _+_+_+_+ [][][][] Dr. Mosh's Progressive Feast [][][][] #$@#$#@# http://progmetal.gmsnet.com @#$@##@$ ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 Sep 1997 05:50:03 -0400 (EDT) From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: APSOG boot.....great idea! Message-ID: I asked Mikey Bahr not too long ago if this was a project he had planned. But seeing as how he was in California at the time, he missed the Arizona show. I think that with his track record, someone could be real cool and give him their copy of the show to make a bootleg with. Chances are, it will turn out real good and the show WAS great! I just wish I was a DAT-Recording guru, because the Detroit show was great for the fans and the band...they played 4 encores! So, if anyone does have the show on DAT, please take the time and consider the options for creating a boot that I am sure everyone would appreciate. Later, Jeff E. ------------------------------ Date: 18 Sep 97 12:21:53 EDT From: Hein Vandenabeele To: ytsejam Subject: The Gathering Message-ID: I agree with Jasom Something on his comment on "The Gathering"... Very emotional, very sensitive, very melodic indeed... I prefer "Mandylion" to "Nighttime Birds" but I agree that you should give both albums some time to get on you... My brother did not like them at all when he first heard it, but now he fery into it... I saw them two times live, and it was great... No show, but only the music... I can really recommend them, but the music needs some time I think... Hold on ! Hein. If you like the new Tiamat, you will like this also ! ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 Sep 1997 13:03:12 +0200 From: "Neil Gallop" To: "The Ytsejam Crowd" Subject: Vanden Plas/Orphanage/That F**k Word Message-ID: Hi all Yesterday I picked up the new album by Vanden Plas, and while I was in the shop, I also bought the last album by Orphanage. CD dealers are bastards (rich bastards, at that). Vanden Plas - The God Thing Without doubt one of the best releases this year, and for me the best release by a German band since Superior released Behind. The album opens with an instrumental, Fire Blossom, which gives you a good idea of what to expect. The violin and cello are very nice. Then comes 'Rainmaker' which is my favourite. A wonderful guitar intro before all sorts of wild shit starts happening. This could be the mini-version of the long-awaited 'Metropolis Part 2'. The whole album has an 'Images And Words' feel about it, but it isn't a copy, every track is very clearly Vanden Plas. Other highlights include 'You Fly', which is balls and chunk pure with quiet piano interludes. Then there is the obligatory ballad, 'Crown Of Thorns', which gets a bit harder after the violin and cello break in the middle. The last track, "Combien De Larmes', is a French version of their song 'How Many Tears', and is obviously a tribute to their French fans - a nice touch. This album is simply excellent and a must for anybody who likes Dream Theater. Stephan Lill's guitar work is spot on. This has to be 10/10. Orphanage - By Time Alone Orphanage are a Dutch gothic band, but they play gothic music with a difference. I am almost tempted to call it prog gothic. Like most gothic stuff, the album is dark, often heavy, and sometimes sombre, sometimes fast. But there are plenty of breaks, chops and rhythm changes in a lot of the tracks. It sometimes reminds me of Meshuggah a little. The band have two singers, one male who is responsible for the grunts and screams (Cradle Of Filth meets Elend) and a female with a very clear voice. The band also make extensive use of backing vocals, which are provided by the so-called Monkey Spank Choir. Anybody who likes bands like Theatre Of Tragedy, Within Temptation and The Gathering can't go wrong if they buy this album. Again 10/10. We should be grateful that the English language has such a versatile word as fuck. You can use it in so many ways that it has become the Swiss army penknife of swearing. Compare "oh dear, it's broken" with "fuck me, the fucking fucker's fucking fucked, fuck it". See what I mean? Lengthen the 'f' and it almost sounds ejaculatory. Let bands use it if they want - much better than all those lyrics about elfs and goblins in my humble, fucking opinion. stay safe and happy listening Neil Gallop (nga@software-ag.de) Currently playing: Vanden Plas - The God Thing ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 Sep 1997 13:52:40 +0300 From: "Student Account (95)" To: email_address_removed Subject: Gathering Message-ID: > how does "The > Gathering" sound?? Quite different from DT. They are an atmospheric metal band with a female vocalist (awesome Anneke Van Giersbergen). Their album "Mandylion" is one of the best in its genre! They are influenced by Pink Floyd a bit. I highly recommend them !! Paschalis,Elfstone ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 Sep 1997 13:20:15 GMT+1 From: Kyrre Trohjell To: email_address_removed Subject: Uncovered Message-ID: This is probably old, but I just got my hands on the wonderful DT- boot "Uncovered", and I'm wondering what the hell is happening around 00:40 of Red Hill Mining Town, when the song is broken off. LaBrie is saying: "Uh, I don't think so... No, no, no. (...) Okay, you can go whenever you want... (...) We just found out about this gig about four hours ago, so..." What's the argument here? Does anybody know? The other thing is, who wrote and originally recorded RHMT? TYVM!Kyrre ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 Sep 1997 09:32:19 -0300 (ADT) From: email_address_removed.ca (Rick Barkhouse) To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Rudess/Morgenstein Message-ID: Damon Fibraio wrote: > I just bought the Rudis/Morganstein CD at Virgin Megastore in NY when I > was there to watch the taping of the Conan Obrien show. Anyway, I will > say this.... [snip] I totally agree, Damon. It's all I've been listening to for the last 3 or 4 days (had to borrow a friend's copy, gotta get my own!). I too, as a keyboard player, am always looking for heavy-keyboard laden stuff. I find that Jordan's sound reminds me a lot of Vince DiCola (another player here everyone should check out). He scored the Transformers:The Movie soundtrack (hey, don't laugh!), and I'd classify it as progressive hard rock, very cool. >... > unbelieveable. I was listening to the CD and wonder why DT passed on > Jordan as keyboardist, he can play faster than any musician I ever heard. Well, I wouldn't say THAT, have you ever heard Jens Johannsen, or the guy from Artension (can't even BEGIN to spell HIS name, thanks Mape!) >... > wonder though: are there any other keyboard-based prog rock bands besides > Rudis/Morganstein, ELP, and Magellan? I am completely hooked on keyboard > oriented music that is progressive. Somebody point me to more of this stuff. Well, I've heard a lot about Cairo, a Magna Carta band, they seem pretty cool (from what I've heard of the sound clips). I've heard some bad reviews, but it's usually that there's too much keyboard, so you and I would probably like it. Also, did I mention Vince DiCola? :) -- +---------------------------------------------------------------+ | Rick Barkhouse | +---------------------------------------------------------------+ | http://dragon.acadiau.ca/~015691b/ | +---------------------------------------------------------------+ ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 Sep 1997 22:36:36 +1000 From: "Rainer" To: Subject: DT record sales and Guitar Message-ID: Following up on the guitar messages, I think Petrucci is immensely talented and the albums so far haven't showcased just how knowledgable he is in music theory. If any of you have seen his instructional videos you'll know what I'm talking about. As far as his guitar style goes, his rhythm playing sounds like a combination of Hetfield/Lifeson, while his leads are his own style but remind me a little of Carlos Santana (don't know why? Dorian anyone?) Someone here said that they prefer his leads on Images, I agree on that one but I don't think he had his own style. I don't think that sounding like someone is all that bad, as long as the people they're copying are awesome and it's not all they do. By the way, does anyone here actually know many albums DT sell world wide? See ya, Rainer ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 Sep 1997 08:52:21 -0400 From: "Christopher R. Merlo" To: email_address_removed Subject: Wait for Sleep Message-ID: > From: Richard Warren > Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 2977 > > I think you are confused. DT did NOT play WFS at Birch Hill on 12/14/96. Oh, maybe it was the June show, then. I don't remember. They *have* played WFS since Derek joined the band, and that's the point I was trying to make. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ The Digital Man \|/ ____ \|/ "640 K ought to be enough email_address_removed "@'/ ,. \`@" memory for everyone." -Gates email_address_removed /_| \__/ |_\ "He won't need a bed http://www.cs.wm.edu/~cmerlo \__U_/ He's a digital man" -Peart ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Maintainer of the Official Dream Theater Frequently Asked Questions List http://www.cs.wm.edu/~cmerlo/dtfaq.html ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 15 Sep 1997 21:08:11 -0400 From: Rick Pucci To: email_address_removed Subject: DT TOUR Message-ID: <3.0.2.32.19970915210811.0068af88@soonet.ca> I have seen that DT plans to tour North America starting in October. Since no information has been let out yet, do you think that it would be possible for them to start in October? When do you think the tour will start? Any opinions would be appreciated, Rick ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 17 Sep 1997 10:00:12 -0400 From: Leonard Berkoski III To: email_address_removed Subject: Hello Message-ID: Just wanted to say hello to the fellow Ytsejammers out there! My name is Leonard Berkoski, and I work at the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, MD. This isn't my first time on the list, having discovered the Ytsejam right around the time Awake was released, but I unsubscribed after ACOS was released and just came back a few weeks ago. I first discovered Dream Theater when in college, when a friend of mine who also loved Rush, Queensryche, and Pink Floyd approached me with this amazing song called Metropolis by you know who. Needless to say, that album stayed in my CD player for an entire summer, and I've collected many additional CDs including some by Mr. Bahr. (And naturally, all of my close friends are hardcore DT fans now; if you happen to go to a Baltimore Ravens game tailgate and hear ACOS played in it's entirety, it's probably us - Boy we get funny looks!) Some thoughts on the upcoming album: am I nervous about this one! I've listened to about 5 of the songs from various web sites, but I haven't been able to discern enough about the songs due to the poor quality of my machine/speakers. I'm really trying to hold off on judging the new DT album until I can hide with it for a few days in a dark room. As to the other albums released this past year or so, I've been disappointed by Rush's 'Test for Echo' and Queensryche's 'HINTF', although I seem to be one of the few that really like the new Metallica album. The only album that has lived up to my expectations so far has been Fates Warning's 'A Pleasant Shade of Grey'; wow is that album amazing. By the way, for the other few people in the Baltimore/Washington area, where is DT going to play this time? Hammerjack's is gone, and I don't see them fitting real well with one of the outdoor pavillion type of places. Ok, catch ya later! ******************************************************************************** Leonard Berkoski III Allied Signal, Scientific Instruments System Engineer Hubble Space Telescope Project Work Number: (301) 286-6949 Fax Number: (301) 286-1726 ******************************************************************************** ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 Sep 97 10:06:52 EDT From: "Chung Ng" To: Subject: re: DT promo - $5 Message-ID: I was so swamped with replies (over 50 last night), that I just wanted to clear a few things up. I am not looking to auction these promos off. I just happened to stumble across a place that had them dirt cheap. My intention is to SHARE them with the Ytsejam. I will go back and see if I can grab the rest of them so I can satisfy as many of you as possible. I appreciate the offers of "extra" money to hold a copy, but like I said, I'm not looking to auction them. First come first serve. Please do not reply to this as I don't think I'll be able to get more than 8-10 more. Thanks. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 Sep 1997 16:17:11 +0200 From: David Di Tivoli To: email_address_removed Subject: I'm listening FII Message-ID: <3.0.1.32.19970918161711.00891310@pronet.it> I'm listening FII...I have bought today here in Italy the cd.I like.....but are better I&W and Awake........ http://www.pegacity.it/abita/374/index.htm a DREAMTHEATER +--------------------------------------------------+ Page | David Di Tivoli | | "DREAM" Undernet:#italia | /) E-mail:dream@pronet.it (\ / ) UIN #2549487 ( \ ( (+-------------------------------------------------+) ) /| (((\ \) /_) /^) / / )) (\\\\ \_/ / \ \_ / / // \ / \ / \ __/ \__ / | | | | ******* ******* /*******\ /*******\ ************************************************************** http://wwp.mirabilis.com/2549487 ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 Sep 1997 10:23:18 -0400 (EDT) From: Pat Daugherty To: Dream Theater Mailing List Subject: Maryland Prog Festival/Tempest Message-ID: Well Mike Blevins of Division first mentioned the Maryland prog festival, so Mike-any news on this event? I know Tempest isn't really prog metal perhaps Celtic prog but does anyone have their new cd? How's it compare to their first effort. According to the Magna Carta site, Tempest is on tour. |-------------------------------------------------------------------| | Pat Daugherty email_address_removed | |===================================================================| | "Every breath leaves me one less to my last" --Dream Theater | | New Dream Theater-September 23, 1997 *** Washington Redskins 2-1 | | "That is not an option, Mr. Mulder" --X-Files *** Go Orioles | |-------------------------------------------------------------------| ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 Sep 1997 11:33:12 -0300 (EST) From: Rogerio Brito To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Re: Uncovered Message-ID: On Thu, 18 Sep 1997, Kyrre Trohjell wrote: > This is probably old, but I just got my hands on the wonderful DT- > boot "Uncovered", and I'm wondering what the hell is happening around > 00:40 of Red Hill Mining Town, when the song is broken off. LaBrie > is saying: "Uh, I don't think so... No, no, no. (...) Okay, you can > go whenever you want... (...) We just found out about this gig about > four hours ago, so..." > What's the argument here? Does anybody know? Well, I'm very curious to know this also. And I couldn't decipher all the things he was saying on this boot during the pauses. > The other thing is, who wrote and originally recorded RHMT? I think that this song was written by U2. Hope this helps and if anybody know what was happening during the song, please tell us. []s, 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, 18 Sep 1997 10:29:31 -0400 From: Kevin Madden To: email_address_removed Subject: Fates live material (NDTC) Message-ID: Rogerio challenged: > Ok. > > I've heard many, many, many times that Fates rocks so much ass >live that any other band can't even come close. But I want to hear "A >Pleasant Shade of Gray" live. You shouldn't have to wait long. I am pretty sure I remember Brian Slagel saying that Metal Blade would be releasing a live album/video of this tour (already taped in Europe). So you will be able to see for yourself! So there! I am psyched because my new golf clubs arrived yesterday, so... it's off to the course! CD of the Day: Fifth Angel - Time Will Tell Green Bay Packers - The Quest to Repeat 2-1 This Week: vs. Minnesota Kevin ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 Sep 1997 11:25:05 -0400 From: "Blevins, Mike" To: "'email_address_removed'" Subject: Baltimore and etc... Message-ID: Ptacek grumbled... >Hmm. Last ytsejam was sorta useless. Is there some kind of contest to see >who can cut down David Di Tivoli the most in a single post? If not, maybe >some people should lighten the fuck up? I don't know if anyone else may be >impressed by that rubbish, but I know I'm not. Let's stick to cutting down >Dream Theater and every other band I love, instead of fighting with >ytsejammers. I'm sure you'll get your wish on Tuesday... > > Does anyone have concrete information, or a URL or ANYTHING about >this show in Baltimore with 700 prog bands? I'd really like to go, but if >there's no word on it, I'm not driving to Maryland. We have word - the festival (called Powermad 97 - no, I don't know who chose it) is on the last weekend of Nov. - 28, 29, 30. So far, the only bands that I know for sure are playing are: Psyco Drama The Quiet Room Divine Regale Mystic Force Gothic Knights Wyzards Although the list is in flux for more info, check out the site: http://websnet.com/global/ > > My band now has about 9 songs written. I'm in the process of >arranging some parts, writing lyrics and solidifying the overall form of >each tune, but this means we should have samples available shortly! Anyone >interested in getting updates about the project, e-mail me. I won't spam >about it anymore until it's all recorded! Cool, I'm interested in hearing it. We all know I push my band here, and I would be likely to buy a tape or CD of another 'jammers band. Of course, in Bernd's case, that's already covered. :) Mike > > ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 Sep 1997 15:28:58 +0000 From: Jon Parmet To: email_address_removed Subject: You Can't Argue With A Sick Mind :) Message-ID: Eric Desobe made me flashback with: > For those that have heard both songs, which would have rather seen on > album? Personally, Where Are You Now fits better than Anna Lee, although > both are catchy. AL sounds too much like the beatles and James voice is > worth having Where Are You Know on the album. Take the time. Please, Eric!!! I've finally been able to stop going to therapy over WAYN's absence on FII! Another great tune along with RTK, Metro II and others. It'll be interesting to see how well FII sells? I predict very well! Can you say "Another release soon"? :) Having said that, I haven't heard Anna Lee yet :) It could be much better than WAYN for me... Alex Piaz queried: > Is there any interview, article, that shows anything about Dream > Theater and Drugs?? There's a line concerning LSD in LSOAD: "She can turn a drop of acid, into a notion" The first place I'd check out would be the most excellently maintained Frequently Asked Questions thang at: http://www.cs.wm.edu/~cmerlo/dtfaq.html If nothing else, there's probably some references in there to the extremely dangerous, sometimes lethal, always habit forming Moutnain Dew....... Seroussi therorized: > The best way to judge a person is by his behavior at times of > stress...that's when the real personality is shown, without the > minimal mask of hypocracy everyone has... Pardon me while I quote from Joe Walsh's "The Confessor" :) The lyrics to this song always get my attention! No obscure references to ancient mythology... Just good, clean fucking with your mind :) If you look at your reflection In the bottom of the well What you see is only on the surface If you try to see the meaning Hidden underneath The measure of the depth can be deceiving The bottom has a rocky reputation You can feel it in the distance The deeper down you stare ]From up above it's hard to see But you know it when you're there On the bottom, words are shallow On the surface, talk is cheap You can only judge the distance By the company you keep In the eyes of the confessor Seroussi: > Jon Dery: >> I personaly hope that more experimenal songs like A New Millennium will be >> embraced by more than just one audience someday. > I don't think so... But you haven't heard ANM, so you really don't know what you're talking about, right? Just making sure I got this right :) Regards, Jon -- *------------*----------------------------*--------------* | Jon Parmet | email_address_removed | 617-494-2851 | *------------*----------------------------*--------------* "Drifting with the current This stream of life flows on" -- John Myung ------------------------------ End of YTSEJAM Digest 2983 **************************