YTSEJAM Digest 2989 Today's Topics: 1) Re: DT on MTV/ email trouble by Rogerio Brito 2) Re: YTSEJAM digest 2988 by "L. Jason Hartman" 3) stevie wonder by "L. Jason Hartman" 4) FII by "woot" 5) FII scans by "woot" 6) Re: Stratovarius mystery tracks by email_address_removed.ca (Rick Barkhouse) 7) FII, Faith No More by kristopher long 8) Re: Bands reviews... by Seroussi 9) convention-type help request by greg 10) "Falling Into Infinity" song lyric? by email_address_removed 11) Re: "Falling Into Infinity" song lyric? by Rick Audet 12) Monks? by Brian Wherry 13) heh by Chris Daley 14) Re: FII, Faith No More by Brandon Elhai 15) Re: Once again I will ask.... by Jeff Hochberg 16) Gong question... by Shane Liebling 17) Re: Once again I will ask.... by Brandon Elhai 18) Re: Once again I will ask.... by Rick Audet 19) Lame lame by Pasi Sundqvist 20) Re: YTSEJAM digest 2988 by Rocky Dean ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat, 20 Sep 1997 13:20:00 -0300 (EST) From: Rogerio Brito To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Re: DT on MTV/ email trouble Message-ID: On Fri, 19 Sep 1997, Ernesto Schnack wrote: > yep, uh-huh, like the subject says. A friend of mine told me he saw DT on > MTV. PMU of course. But get this. Not on Headbangers, and not at 4:00 in > the morning. In plain daylight (midday more or less) in regular Well, I saw DT yesterday (Friday) on MTV too. Pull Me Under, of course. On Headbangers. It was the first video, and they talked about the new album begin called "Falling into Infinity", about the band members being virtuosos etc. Maybe the people will really know about this "Dream Theatre" band, if MTV supports them. > programming. Now, I mean, shit, I know that PMU got decent exposure back > when it came out, but man, this is just too cool. It was Latino MTV, mind > you, so you ppl in the US keep an eye out for it..it might just show up:) Well, MTV Latino is really nice when it comes to show new bands. It is *much* better than MTV Brasil. Thru their program Headbangers, I knew some bands like: Emperor, Amorphis, My Dying Bride etc. But I've already written something along these lines. > thanks, > Ernesto []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: Sat, 20 Sep 1997 13:38:32 -0400 (EDT) From: "L. Jason Hartman" To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 2988 Message-ID: Yeah, it seems that 98Rock has been playing a good bit of BMS lately. In the last jam some guy said he heard it at 3am or something like that. I heard it friday night around 8pm and a friend of mine heard it thursday night around the same time. Not sure what I think about it though. SOunds a little better than YNM. It's got alot of that White Zombie sound to it. I didn't like the sound of the heavily processed vocals. -- /\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\ \ / / L. Jason Hartman "And I'll smile and I'll learn to pretend \ \ email_address_removed And I'll never be open again / / And I'll have no more dreams to defend \ \ Univ. Of Maryland, And I'll never be open again " / / Baltimore County - Kevin Moore : Dream Theater \ \ / / "Make it idiot proof and someone will make a better idiot." \ \/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/ ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 20 Sep 1997 13:39:33 -0400 (EDT) From: "L. Jason Hartman" To: email_address_removed Subject: stevie wonder Message-ID: Can someone send me the ordering info for "Seven Wonders"? Tank you - tank you -- /\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\ \ / / L. Jason Hartman "And I'll smile and I'll learn to pretend \ \ email_address_removed And I'll never be open again / / And I'll have no more dreams to defend \ \ Univ. Of Maryland, And I'll never be open again " / / Baltimore County - Kevin Moore : Dream Theater \ \ / / "Make it idiot proof and someone will make a better idiot." \ \/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/ ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 20 Sep 1997 11:38:35 -0600 From: "woot" To: Subject: FII Message-ID: >This same thing happened with the latest Queesryche. The change of line into >grunge which sells better. I bought FII on Friday morning but I don't aggree >with Mike, this stuff doens't sound amazing. It's lame. Where are the odd >time signatures? Where are the complicated polyrhythms? What happened to the >wild odd solo parts in the middle of the songs? Yeah, sure, Mike tries to >play so that it sounds more complicated than it is, but it cannot help. If I >want to listen to this kind of straightforward songs, I'll buy Rolling >Stones or Nirvana, but I doubt. I must say I'm disappointed. >I'll rather listen to Images and Words. I realize this guy is just giving his opinion, but remember the guy that had the opinion that that one part in scarred sounded like "the price is right" not "wheel of fortune" and that other guy that said that "Another Hand" was the same song as "to live forever"? Opinions can be proved wrong. Pasi: What album are you listening to?!? I challenge you to find one note on the whole album that sounds remotely like grunge. there's is none. If you can't hear the odd time sigs it's not DT you need to be disappointed in it's your music theory teacher. If you can't hear the solos in the middle of songs it's not DT you need to be disappointed in, it's the ear, nose and throat guy you saw last week. Mike tries to play more complicated than it is? would you rather he junked all of kit except a snare and a bass drum like on the aerosmith "Gap" commercial? What do you think drumming is for? to make it more interesting! (and to keep a beat obviously, but that's a back seat when you can keep a beat in your sleep). do you even know what a polyrhythm is? I really hope you just give your copy away to someone that will listen to it. woot™ ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 20 Sep 1997 12:05:06 -0600 From: "woot" To: Subject: FII scans Message-ID: the whole binoculars theme is pretty cool. Two questions: Who are the Del Fuvio Monks, and what is that blurry thing on the back of the notes? It's probably just somebody wearing a red shirt on top of another one of those platforms, but it looks like a giant erection. :) woot™ ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 20 Sep 1997 15:28:09 -0300 (ADT) From: email_address_removed.ca (Rick Barkhouse) To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Stratovarius mystery tracks Message-ID: Markus Stahl wrote: > ... > I also got Stratovarious "Visions" - This album rocks nads also, it totally > reminds me of old Yngwie. On my copy , the first two tracks are switched > from the liner and there are 2 hidden tracks, the first is a repeat(I > think) of Black Diamonds, the first track, and the second is a live track. > Anyone know the song name for this and also if the second version of "Black > Dimond" is the same as the first....? Please e-mail me if you know. Well, the second version of Black Diamond seems to me to be a demo track. There's not as many secondary keyboard and guitar parts, the keyboard solo is longer (instead of trading with the the guitar), and the lyrics are TOTALLY different. Anyone have these lyrics transcribed? Mape? And the second song is called "Uncertainty" -- not "I'm Seventeen" like I used to think :) -- and it's from the "Episode" album. -- // ============================================== // Rick Barkhouse | // Phone: (902) 585-2700 | // Homepage: http://dragon.acadiau.ca/~015691b/ | // ============================================== ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 20 Sep 1997 16:55:18 -0400 (EDT) From: kristopher long To: email_address_removed Subject: FII, Faith No More Message-ID: i managed to get a copy of the new album early through my colleges radio statio (upon receiving it i creamed in my pants), and i've listened to it nonstop since. it's fargin' awesome! yes, it is a bit more generic, but it's still very progressive and immensely far away from all the redundant bullshit music of today. favorite song- Lines in the Sand. Incredible! i creamed my pants once again when i heard him singing those unbelievable backup vocals (keep in mind King's X is my other most favorite band besides DT). my other favorites are New Millenium, Burning my Soul, and Trial of Tears. all i can say is it's about fargin' time! then today i was in some store and they had the album! he got it early from his distributor, so i quickly snatched it. i also heard Burning My Soul on 89.5 WSOU, Seton Hall Pirate radio, which is a great station but doesn't come in at my school which sucks! I saw Faith No More at Roseland in NYC last night, anyone else on the jam ther? i saw a guy with a hat with the majesty symbol on it. anyway, the show was a bit disappointing. they were only on for an hour and ten minutes! what a jip! and they played only ONE song from The Real Thing, which is my favorite album by them, the new stuff is good but there's so little guitar in it. they ended with We Care a Lot, so that was cool, and they were all dressed in suits and ties, except for Mike Bordin who's dreadlocks are down to his ass now. gotta go, it's been about twenty minutes since i've listened to FII, i'm suffering from withdrawal!!!! later. Kris Long "Ooh, now I know how all those white women felt." -the cook from South Park ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 20 Sep 1997 23:07:38 +0200 From: Seroussi To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Bands reviews... Message-ID: <34243B1A.A0B8C4F6@algonet.se> > From: Rogerio Brito > Subject: Re: Bands reviews... > > Well, well... Maybe you missed the point where I stated that I had > already seen some homepages about the bands, but the information I got was > not quite what I expected... And you know: who can describe a band better > than an Ytsejammer?? Very few people, you know. you said that the homepages said things like "this band rules" and "this band sucks"...btw, this wasn't directed to you personally, but it seems like some people prefer to ask the jam about things that they can easily find out looking on the web...from previous posts by you I know that you don't have much musical knowledge (which is ok) but some jammers tend to fill their reviews with ambiguous musical terminology, which may not be so understandable to the common non-musician... > > The BNR Metal Pages http://www-cse.ucsd.edu/users/bruss/Metal/Metal.html > > > > The BNR Metal Pages contain mostly reviews (around 500 bands), and A > > Land Forlorn has some detailed pages for bands and lots of links... > > Have you ever seen the depth with which the bands are described on > this mailing list? And have you ever seen the depth with which the bands > are described on that homepage??? The depth in which bands are described on that homepage is enough for me to decide in to check them out or not...jammers may go too much in depth, describing that "amazing time sig change on 2:45"...I do agree that the jam may be a useful tool in deciding whether to check a band out or not...your raving about opeth, combined with information from that homepage made me buy morningrise when I found out the store didn't get FII yet...of course when I got home and checked out my emailbox, it appeared that they now have FII in stock (2hrs after I was there, and the shop keeper told me that she "has no information about it")... > If you want to know about some *REALLY* obscure bands, you can > check the Mega Metal's Homepage (I think that this is the name)... Some > great stuff there... an address will be nice... ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 20 Sep 1997 17:35:37 -0500 (EST) From: greg To: email_address_removed Subject: convention-type help request Message-ID: hey everyone. i post about every 6-8 months at best, so i doubt any of you remember me. but thats beside the point for now...i'm on another mailing list as well (i wont mention the band for sake of avoiding undue wrath:) ) and people there have begun talk of a convention/gathering deal. i havent been able to make it to a ytsecon yet, and i've never been involved in oganizing one either. so i thought i'd send out a request to those of you with more wisdom in the matter for information and hints about undertaking this sort of operation. if any of you can send me suggestions, pitfalls, tips, or any other neat stuff it would be greatly appreciated. thanks for the help... greg email_address_removed ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 20 Sep 1997 17:41:36 -0400 (EDT) From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: "Falling Into Infinity" song lyric? Message-ID: Hey Jammerz - Got a question for anyone who already has been fortunate enough to get their hands on the new album: Do the lyrics "Falling Into Infinity" appear in any of the songs on the album? The reason I ask is that the band is yet to record an album where the song title does not appear in one of the songs (ie. WDADU, I&W, Awake). Just wondering... That's all for now. I just moved to a new apartment today. Please excuse me whilst I nap. :-) Laterz... Matt T. NP: Brand new Life Of Agony "Soul Searching Sun". Pretty cool stuff, but not as edgy as their earlier stuff. This one goes down REAL smooth! I still like it, though. It's just mellower than what I wuz expecting. ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 20 Sep 1997 15:05:13 -0700 From: Rick Audet To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: "Falling Into Infinity" song lyric? Message-ID: Matt asked, >Got a question for anyone who already has been fortunate enough to get their >hands on the new album: Do the lyrics "Falling Into Infinity" appear in any >of the songs on the album? The reason I ask is that the band is yet to >record an album where the song title does not appear in one of the songs (ie. >WDADU, I&W, Awake). Just wondering... Nope. I don't see (or hear) those words anywhere in the lyrics. Rick Audet ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 20 Sep 1997 18:43:45 -0400 (EDT) From: Brian Wherry To: Falling Into The Jam Subject: Monks? Message-ID: I was carefully scrutinizing the scans of the liner notes (thanks Tim) and noticed something like "The Del Fuvio (Fuego, Fumero, Fargo, something like that) Monks appear courtesy of MacGyver (okay, not much of a clue on that one either) Records." There are monks chanting away on some tune? Which one? Anyone heard 'em? Wacky ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 20 Sep 1997 19:17:28 -0400 From: Chris Daley To: email_address_removed Subject: heh Message-ID: Hey kids...I got this off of a Cradle of Filth list that I'm on... a list where dream theater comes into topic a bit too often... > Fuck, some people really get on my nerves. First of all I've heard plenty >of DT because one of my friends puts it on every fucking time I go there, >and due to listening to them so much, my hatred for them has grown. >Secondly, I wasn't trying to be witty in the least, I was just surprised >that people who get into a band like CoF, whose music obviously reeks of >emotion and feel. Okay I might be limiting myself in that I don't like >music that isn't from the heart and is just a show-off wank fest, but I >think that is totally justifiable. I listen to a huge array of music (much >more than most) and don't limit myself to metal like most people on this >list. I appreciate musical styles such as darkwave, darkambient, retro, >folk, metal, industrial, gothic, industrial-gothic, noise, dreampop, just to >name a few. I like anything with feel, that's why CoF are such a good band. >Name one DT song that contains an ounce of emotion, and when you do name one >I would have heard it anyway as I've listened to loads of DT albums and they >all suck. Wank metal, wank metal, wank metal!!!!!!!! Enough said! hehehehehe ...he said wank...i found it amusing...it might piss some of you off...but i found it amusing. :> Chris. ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 20 Sep 1997 19:22:54 -0400 (EDT) From: Brandon Elhai To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Re: FII, Faith No More Message-ID: On Sat, 20 Sep 1997, kristopher long wrote: > I saw Faith No More at Roseland in NYC last night, anyone else on the jam > ther? i saw a guy with a hat with the majesty symbol on it. anyway, the i was there. I wore my Dream Theater long sleeve from the Fix shows. Two people came up to me and said that they liked DT a lot. There were so many idiots there though. Am I the only one who thinks we should leave moshing to the apes? It's just so damn stupid. I kept pushing people back until it stopped. I think the highlight of the evening was when the opening band Limp Biscuit (a Korn wannabe) played a George Michael tune. Brandon ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 20 Sep 1997 20:44:28 -0400 From: Jeff Hochberg To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Once again I will ask.... Message-ID: >Once again I will ask....How does everyone on here already >seem to have a copy of the new Dream Theater album... >sometimes I just think a lot of people on here just make >shit up!!!! Dan, Most people in the U.S. who have the album already were lucky enough to snag advance promotional copies. In other words, they either have some direct or indirect contact with DT's label (by working at a radio station, record store, magazine, etc.), or they are acquainted with someone who does. Either that, or they were fortunate enough to find a promo copy at their local indie record store... like me, TODAY!!! WOO-HOO!!! Walked into my favorite mom & pop store and there it was, smiling, waiting for me as though god had planned it that way. The guy at the counter said it was the only copy they had, and whoever sold it to 'em had brought it in less than an hour before I walked in. Talk about timing! I think somebody up there likes me. :D Anyway... no more spoilers, it's too close to Tuesday. A complete review will follow then, along with everyone else's. Suffice it to say, this album SMOKES and is well worth the wait! Jeff email_address_removed ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 20 Sep 1997 22:15:01 -0700 From: Shane Liebling To: email_address_removed Subject: Gong question... Message-ID: Hey y'all I was reading rec.music.progressive yesterday and I came about someone talking about techno remixes of Gong. The album is called Gong - You're Remixed, but after searching a number of record stores I could not find it. I looked under Gong, and some techno compilations but couldn't find it anywhere. Any ideas? Anyone have it out there in Ytseland? -Shane ____________________________________________________________________________ Shane Liebling R "All of us get lost in the darkness, email_address_removed U dreamers learn to steer by the stars CAA Layman and Ytsejammer S All of us do time in the gutter, Member of a.m.m.o. since 1997 H dreamers turn to look at the cars." -------------------------------- The Sites --------------------------------- The Short Me - http://www.hotwired.com/members/profile/demolitionman/ The Long Me - http://www.earthlink.net/~mariachi Cal's RC5 Mirror Site - http://www.earthlink.net/~mariachi/rc5/ Deutch Hall's Webpage - http://www.reshall.berkeley.edu/unit1/deutsch/ ---------------------------------- by Me ----------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 21 Sep 1997 01:29:02 -0400 (EDT) From: Brandon Elhai To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Re: Once again I will ask.... Message-ID: On Sat, 20 Sep 1997, Jeff Hochberg wrote: > Most people in the U.S. who have the album already were lucky > enough to snag advance promotional copies. I hope that the impatient people who snagged promotional copies are going to buy the official release. I hear the band makes no money off the promos. Brandon ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 21 Sep 1997 00:34:17 -0700 From: Rick Audet To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Once again I will ask.... Message-ID: Taco Belhai wrote, >On Sat, 20 Sep 1997, Jeff Hochberg wrote: > >> Most people in the U.S. who have the album already were lucky >> enough to snag advance promotional copies. > >I hope that the impatient people who snagged promotional copies are going >to buy the official release. I hear the band makes no money off the >promos. Brandon has an *excellent* point here. Please buy the official release. And for all of us U.S. folks who plan to buy the Japanese version for the sake of the bonus tracks, please also buy the domestic release so it's reflected in the U.S. sales. Gotta support OFB, right? Right. Thanks. Rick Audet ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 21 Sep 1997 12:17:31 +0200 (GMT) From: Pasi Sundqvist To: email_address_removed Subject: Lame lame Message-ID: <199709211017.MAA10731@planet.fi> I'm sorry FII still sucks. OK Carlos, Lines in the sand is good and so is Trial of tears, but althought New Millenium has some odd times, is sounds very dull and not like they used to make songs. You have to admit they have moved closer to grunge genre with song parts, and the solo moments and those long breaks in the middle of the songs are much less complicated than they used to be. They used to make very clever tricks and polyrhythms and odd times and they all sounded very natural and exciting. These new things are done much more simple and they have lost their imagination. This sounds like any band trying to sound progressive and complicated. I'm happy Mike P. still tries his best. Compare FII to Awake. Pasi ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 21 Sep 1997 07:04:46 -0400 From: Rocky Dean To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 2988 Message-ID: >>>>>If I want to listen to this kind of straightforward songs, I'll buy Rolling Stones or Nirvana, but I doubt. <<<< you are a sick fuck have a nice day =] Rocky Dean http://iban.home.mindspring.com ------------------------------ End of YTSEJAM Digest 2989 **************************