YTSEJAM Digest 3031 Today's Topics: 1) Just Let me Breathe by Marcelo Vanzin 2) PFFFFFFFFFT! by KillMary 3) Back Cover of CD Booklet by Mark Metzger 4) Re: JLMB/WFS connection? by Rogerio Brito 5) Re: by "Dale R. Newberry" 6) How's the new record? by Alan Estrada Adler 7) Jamming thoughts down your throat about a shitty jam... by Über Cabe 8) Re: Back Cover of CD Booklet by "ÞrØgßø¥" 9) Re: by Eckie 10) The Wake Of Magellan by email_address_removed 11) The Jazz Mandolin Project [NDTC] by Lobsterback 12) Kevin Shirley...here? by email_address_removed 13) Re: YTSEJAM digest 3002 by email_address_removed 14) Not just an ordinary post by The Phoenix 15) various things not mentioned before about FII by email_address_removed (alexis1) 16) more responses by Über Cabe ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 20 Aug 1997 00:17:52 -0300 From: Marcelo Vanzin To: Freaks R Us Subject: Just Let me Breathe Message-ID: Hey there jammanoids, I was thinking... If DT really intends to get airplay, specially on eMpTyV, they must never think of putting JLMB as a single... right? =) -- []'s /**********************************************\ |* Marcelo Vanzin *| |* email_address_removed *| |* http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/6308/ *| \**********************************************/ ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 27 Sep 1997 12:56:10 -0400 (EDT) From: KillMary To: email_address_removed Subject: PFFFFFFFFFT! Message-ID: sum dude from Israel said: >i am sure that this album will sell alot LESS than the other >albums,this is the LOAD case ALL OVER AGAIN !!!! >i like the album,but not as a dream theater album,as something >else... you know why?? >LISTEN AND LISTEN GOOD: >DREAM THEATER WITHOUT KEVIN MOORE ISN'T DREAM THEATER!!!! > >argue if you want >becuase I'M right.... the truth hurts,doesn't it? Hahahahahaha. Go get a life. I'm not even gonna argue with that. I'M RIGHT! I'M GOD! I'M THE ALMIGHTY! YOU ALL SUCK! HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA coldfire sez: >It's getting dark now, think I'll turn out the lights, crank up the DT >and....... he also said: >But personally, I can think of something better to do sexually with my >DT CD's! hahahah I think he answered already what he's gonna do with the lighs out ;) Like Eckie would say, I JUST HAD TO!!!!! Also, Syrinx said: > I've sat for days, and i've finally come to the decision. Mike >Portnoy wants to have as annoying of a snare drum as John Stainer, the >guy from Helmet. I can't tell who's snare is wound up tighter. Yup! I was listening to Aftertaste, cuz it's been in my car for a while, and I was thinking, "this snare sound just RIPS! it's the best I've ever heard". And then FII came out, and I was very pleased with the drum sound of course :-) Later, ytse-sluts. Christian. ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 27 Sep 1997 12:55:22 -0400 From: Mark Metzger To: "'(ytsejam)'" Subject: Back Cover of CD Booklet Message-ID: Now that someone has ruined forever what I will think of when I see the back cover of the CD booklet, could someone venture to offer a guess as to what this really is ?? Later, Mark Metzger email_address_removed ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 27 Sep 1997 13:57:15 -0300 (EST) From: Rogerio Brito To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Re: JLMB/WFS connection? Message-ID: On Thu, 25 Sep 1997, Brandon Elhai wrote: > Jammers-- > > Has anyone else noticed that the lick from "just let me breathe" > (3:39-3:41) is a sped up version of the riff from "wait for sleep" (the > example being 0:00-0:02)? Pretty interesting. Yes... I even talked with Cassiano about this when we were going to the Dream Theater show here in Brazil and he said that it's just because both melodies share the same tone (I don't know if this makes sense in English)... (well, I still only have a tape with 7 songs from the new album, and I won't buy the album until Wednesday because I wouldn't study otherwise :-) ). []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, 27 Sep 1997 11:59:37 +0000 From: "Dale R. Newberry" To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Message-ID: > Um. Well, I don't like Oasis....and they still suck. > :) > ~Eckie had to, no, really, he did Yeah, but you still like The Spice Girls. Sorry :). Upon repeated listenings, I must say that FII is still staying with me (as expected). I'm digging it more and more. So far, I've liked it from the start, and it's growing on me more. I'll comment on it after I digest it better, though. 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: Sat, 27 Sep 1997 12:13:48 -0500 (CDT) From: Alan Estrada Adler To: email_address_removed Subject: How's the new record? Message-ID: Im not subscribed to the list so please email me privately, I would like to know how does the new record sound like... Please send me your reviews and your ratings. thanks a lot Alan Estrada Adler Monterrey, Mexico email_address_removed.mx Personal: http://www.geocities.com/collegepark/2025 Shredder's Lair: http://homepages.mty.itesm.mx/~al765518 Jason Kramer's Extreme Korner at: http://www.kramerskorner.com/extreme.html - "You've got your whole life to write your first album, and six months to do your next." ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 27 Sep 1997 13:03:51 -0700 From: Über Cabe To: email_address_removed Subject: Jamming thoughts down your throat about a shitty jam... Message-ID: Hi everyone, Only on the Ytsejam can Jeremy Ulrey say "fuck off, nazi pig" and be seen with logic. Only on the Ytsejam can Clark Abel say he is an equal to Chris Ptacek and it can be seen as an insult. --- > From: "James Bennett" > Subject: RE: The blind guys speaks about FII {sorry for using you, James, as an example don't take it personally, just READ my post before responsing ok? and that goes for everyone, too.} > >Why is it that every list I am > >on, whether it be Rush's, genesis's, and especially Yes's are like this. > >This album sucks. It isn't like album X in their hayday. Screw off. Fuck > > the band, they sold out. I am tired of it. > Why is this such a problem? People are expressing their opinions. It doesnt > make them wrong or you right. Attacking someones honest opinion is > pointless. The best thing to do is offer your reasons for holding your > personal opinions. Hmm, did you read the "Screw...of it" part? I'm sick of people agruing the fact that they can like FII. EVERYONE KNOWS THAT. It's when someone says "they sold out. they suck." That pisses off people. And then the people who have not been fully reading the jams said "i have a right to not like this FII. but i do like FII." What's wrong with you people? READ THE POST, THEN REPLY!!! Über Cabe but you can call me John, even though Clark Abel would call me a mindless idiot email_address_removed ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 27 Sep 1997 14:35:29 -0400 From: "ÞrØgßø¥" To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Back Cover of CD Booklet Message-ID: Mark Metzger wrote: > Now that someone has ruined forever what I will think of when I see the > back cover of the CD booklet, could someone venture to offer a guess as > to what this really is ?? > > Later, > Mark Metzger > email_address_removed Its the "3rd" guy... hes also on the cassette cover version..wearing a red shirt and i think blue pants... -- In the stream of consciousness There is a river crying Living comes much easier Once we admit , We're dying. Dream Theater: Lines in the Sand http://premium.caribe.net/~calfaro mailto:email_address_removed mailto:email_address_removed Universal Internet Number (ICQ) 1254229 ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 27 Sep 1997 11:45:08 -0700 From: Eckie To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Message-ID: Dale R. Newberry wrote: > > Um. Well, I don't like Oasis....and they still suck. > > :) > > ~Eckie had to, no, really, he did > Yeah, but you still like The Spice Girls. Heh heh, well, the rule still stands! You can also LIKE something and it (or they, assuming what position you're in) will still suck! Kennedy of MTV fame on Politically Incorrect after somebody mentions blow jobs; "Hell, that's how I got my job!" ~Eckie's spreading the disease ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 27 Sep 1997 13:07:51 From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: The Wake Of Magellan Message-ID: Greetings Jammers! I picked up Savatage's new album yesterday. It's (once again) a great album!!! There are two things I wanted to share with you. 1) At the liner (Special thanks) only two bands are mentioned. Dream Theater and Trans Siberian Orchestra. DT, cool! Does anyone know why guys from Savatage thank DT? 2) It seems that misters Oliva & O'Neill like rap. Listen to "Paragon Innocence". Chorus is just like chorus from Bobby Brown's "Humpin' Around" :) FII rocks. TWOM rocks. email_address_removed ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 27 Sep 1997 15:08:57 -0400 From: Lobsterback To: email_address_removed Subject: The Jazz Mandolin Project [NDTC] Message-ID: The Jazz Mandolin Project played a free concert the Student Union here at UMCP last night, and I had the fortune of catching the show. One word: fabulous. These guys were tight, energetic (actually seemed to *want* to play a concert!), and friendly with the audience - one of the best bands I've ever seen live, even if they only played for less than 90 minutes (some dumbass pulled the fire alarm and the building had to be evacuated). What do they sound like? The band consists of an extremely dextrous electric mandolinist (played melodies and countermelodies with separate fingers at the same time), a bassist with a huge effects rig (at one point, he grinned and did a high-pitched wanky distortion guitar solo, other times he did orchestral effects and such), and a kick-ass drummer who did more with a small kit than a lot of big-kit drummers. Any fans of the Flecktones I know would love these guys. I bought their self-titled album, and the bassist's (Stacy Starkweather) solo CD, "Every November". Good stuff, but more laid back than they were live. Stacy's CD is more straight-ahead jazz with a horn section. They've got a website (with sound clips even) if'n anybody's interested... http://www.netspace.org/jmp/ And that's it for my review. Happy now?! Brian Henderson email_address_removed "He's not dead, only...different." -- G. Henderson (little bro) ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 27 Sep 1997 15:18:31 -0400 (EDT) From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Kevin Shirley...here? Message-ID: Come on, is he REALLY a subscriber to the 'Jam??????? ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 27 Sep 1997 15:23:43 -0500 (EST) From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 3002 Message-ID: I was just reading on a jam from the 23rd, (I'm generally a few days behind, because I'm special!) that someone thought TAMP sounded a little like U2? I thought that was interesteing, although I didn't notice that, because *I* thought New Millenium, especially the chorus, sounded like U2 on talent steroids. Anyone else? Hmm. I guess I still think this. Oh well, can't delete it now, crappy VMS mail won't allow such a rudimentary function... Josh email_address_removed ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 27 Sep 1997 14:23:45 -0500 (CDT) From: The Phoenix To: email_address_removed Subject: Not just an ordinary post Message-ID: Here's an addition to the misheard lyrics: If you thought you heard: "Strike up your best x-rated posture" you actually heard: "Strike up your best angst ridden posture" (from Just Let Me Breathe) Speaking of JLMB, someone mentioned earlier about the dueling guitar solo that you can only hear with headphones. I was wondering if this was not a give and take with the keyboard and guitar, only the keyboard has that guitar sound to it. Anyone, know? I'm not a musician (I only write lyrics and music in my head that'll probably never see the light of day), but this solo seems pretty impressive if it is battling keyboards and guitar. And please, someone e-mail me about the following: Where are Metal Edge magaizines sold (i.e. chain store that carry it)? I can't find one. Since I live in the US, where should I send about the fan club, the NY address or the one in England printed in FII? And do I need to include a SASE? And is Where Are You Now on the net somewhere? Where is it? And I do like all of the new album, but not because I have to. I just do. I cannot pigeonhole a song as to why I like it or not no matter who it is by. Music in in the ear of the beholder. There is no possible way DT could release an album that completely satisfies all of their fans. There's just too many of us. And the guys in DT are only human. So they have to make the music that they are proud of. The way some people are digging into it takes out some of the fun and enjoyment in actually listening to it (at least, for me). But it has been bringing in some interesting jam content (which is good). That's what we're here for. Except the cussing people out posts. Those are just there for humor ;) -~-_-~-_-~-_-~-_-~-_-~-_-~-_-~-_-~-_-~-_-~-_-~-_-~-_-~-_-~-_-~-_-~-_-~-_- | Robert Taylor The world may seem flown away | | email_address_removed Almost as if it cannot be saved | | The Phoenix Will we be able to rise | | From these ashes we've sown | -~-_-~-_-~-_-~-_-~-_-~-_-~-_-~-_-~-_-~-_-~-_-~-_-~-_-~-_-~-_-~-_-~-_-~-_- ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 27 Sep 1997 15:23:43 -0300 From: email_address_removed (alexis1) To: "ytsejam mailing list" Subject: various things not mentioned before about FII Message-ID: <19970927202341.AAA62358@alexis1> Hey people!!! I just want to add some comments about some songs in the CD. Here they go: 1) Trial of Tears reminds a lot of a Rush song, but it wasn't the beggining of the song that struck me as sounding similar to Rush (although it kinda does sound like Xanadu), it was the part that starts at 3:08 when James starts singing "I may have wasted all those years...". This just sounds to me like something off a Rush album. There's a few other things that make this song sound similar to a Rush song, but this is all I'm gonna say about this. 2) To the person that said NM is mostly in 4/4, you're going to have to listen more carefully. The way I would describe the time signatures in this song (please bear along with this somewhat non-musically trained person's explanation) is a playing around with 4/4 and 3/4 in a similar way to what is done somewhere in Learning to Live (forgot which part). I can hear many parts in this song where there's three measures of 4/4 and one of 3/4, and this then repeats itself. There's also a 6/4 (or is it 3/4?) part in the song, along with, of course, some obvious 4/4 parts. 3) Where does James hit the highest note on the disc? I think it's in NM, around the end of the song, in one of the backing voices. Boy it sounds high! Anyone know what note it is? I wonder how long it took him to be able to hit that note right in the studio! 4) I think You Not Me is actually pretty cool. It's weird to read almost everybody saying that they don't like this song much. I can't find what's wrong with it. By the way, the extra time in the song (comparing to the MP3) is definitely in the extended outro (my fave part of the song). 5) I think that what makes Peruvian Skies so good is the emotional buildup throughout the song. It seems to happen so naturally as the song progresses. It just flows so well for me. It sounds incredibly well written. That's something about the songs in this disc that I like. Many of the changes just flow so well. The abrupt changes in some other DT songs in previous albums don't bother me at all (I actually like them a lot), but I think it's a plus when the changes in a song happen naturally. What i mean is that it's nice to hear a song just flowing through instead of sounding like different tidbits tied around together to form one song. Please don't get me wrong here. I'm not bashing on DT songs that have abrupt changes. I love these songs as well. I just think that it reflects better songwriting when the changes inside a song just happen and do not seem somewhat forced. 6) I just want to quickly say that I love this CD. It rules. I guess a CD must be VERY GOOD when you're out at a pub with a chick and you kinda feel like listening to the CD at that moment instead of being there. By the way, do not use this last comment to make any judgements about me, since i know that sounds like something that maybe a total loser would experience (to the people to whom this happens frequently, don't take this as me thinking that you're total losers or anything). I am not ashamed at all of that happening, by the way :-) 7) One question, could somebody define to me what grunge is and what it sounds like? Don't think I've never heard grunge (trust me, I have listened to plenty of it), I just don't know how to identify it. Thanks for reading. Any comments will be appreciated. Alexis ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 27 Sep 1997 14:54:05 -0700 From: Über Cabe To: email_address_removed Subject: more responses Message-ID: > From: email_address_removed.il > Subject: FII-review no. 91,352,251... > BUT!(here it comes) i think that DT has changed too damn much,and > some songs HAVE to be removed from the DT song list,like take away my > pain,anna lee & of course you not me! Why should they be removed? What would be the point? So, that DT would sell out, to the fans that can't stand new songs? > i see here a BIG,HUGH AND UN-NOTICE-UBLE SELL OUT in these three > titles,and if someone wanna argue with me on this one,better read the > Kevin James LaBrie interview that goes like:"we wanna sell as many > albums as we can,blah blah blah...." Sell out? I'm going to talk first about the interview and then the music. "we wanna sell as many albums as we can, blah blah blah...." Great quote, bud. But, since you're more of a dork than me, let me point out that JLB was saying that they want to explain their fan base. Especially in the Pink Floyd and Rush circles. I think everyone really miss JLB point big-time. About the music. Well, "are moron" gives us NO details about the music. Great review, bud. Go into the bathroom, and do your thing. Then go and listen to the album again. > i like the album,but not as a dream theater album,as something > else... you know why?? > LISTEN AND LISTEN GOOD: > DREAM THEATER WITHOUT KEVIN MOORE ISN'T DREAM THEATER!!!! Oh, that's why they had to change to logo. KM had made it. Damn, I bet KM is sueing for the DT name, and that's why ChromaKey hasn't been released, yet. Thanks man you're a life saver. > argue if you want > becuase I'M right.... the truth hurts,doesn't it? If you're the truth, I hope some higher power is looking out for all of us. --- > From: Jay Omega > Subject: Moebius Strips D'oh! It's no fair. If I had taken out a loan out learn about those strips, I bet I would get the termalogy right, too! ;) --- > From: Brandon Elhai > Subject: Re: APSOG and FII > On Fri, 26 Sep 1997, MrQ wrote: > > One song. APSOG is a single song! > What band plays part of a song and leaves the rest out? > So if it really is considered one song, they'd be playing only a part > of the song on future tours. That's like Dream Theater playing the > instrumental section of metropolis and leaving the rest out. Get my point. Yeah, I get your point. It would be like DT playing only part of ACoS at their shows. Oh wait that happened... > IT'S A CONCEPT ALBUM DAMMIT!!!!! IT'S A REALLY FOOKIN' LONG SONG DAMMIT!!!!! :) Über Cabe email_address_removed ------------------------------ End of YTSEJAM Digest 3031 **************************