YTSEJAM Digest 3116 Today's Topics: 1) Re: SDV, television by "Pedro Ordonez" 2) Shadow Gallery/Enchant/Angra/ CS=DT? by JB 3) Good news (and bad) by Jonathan Case 4) TV noise, Turing Machines (NDTC) by Jay Omega 5) RE: Disgusted with many DT fans by Chris Delt 6) SDV, TV, and The Wall by "Parker" 7) Wake Up! CD for sale (Dream Theater) by "Matt Wilson" 8) Are we allowed taping DT showS? by Nicolas Drouin 9) Date Service by "Christopher W. Ptacek" 10) Tempest :( by "Juan Fco. Quintero" 11) Minneapolis Show by "Andrew Fors" 12) Concert get-togethers by "Brian Hayden" 13) Ooops! by "Andrew Fors" 14) Re: Whoa! by email_address_removed 15) Various by "Andrew Fors" ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 14 Oct 1997 21:05:18 +0000 From: "Pedro Ordonez" To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: SDV, television Message-ID: > Sorry for misspelling your name. But I wasn't complaining about > your arguing. In fact, I enjoy reading your posts, since you think > that "Images & Words" is the best album they've released. :-) Ok. > Now I'm gonna be flamed a lot here by the "Awake" lovers. :-) > > []s, Roger... Yep, here it goes: NO WAY DUDE, AWAKE FUCKING RULES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Obrigado!! *************************************************** * Pedro Ordonez * * Guatemala * * email: email_address_removed * *************************************************** ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 29 Apr 1997 22:57:11 -0400 From: JB To: email_address_removed Subject: Shadow Gallery/Enchant/Angra/ CS=DT? Message-ID: <3.0.2.32.19970429225711.007b61e0@192.168.255.1> Just ordered Enchant and Shadow Gallery CD's... Thanks to Dr. Mosh for providing the ear candy page... definitely opened me up to other prog out there besides the more "popular" ones... I do have 1 question though... After ordering the above CD's (from the music finder computer), I was unable to find anything on Angra... Is there any way to order these CD's? Checked with some of the old Import books as well, and met up with no success. Thanks, Jason p.s. (the usual replies) >Does dying while engaged in a favorite activity make your >death more enjoyable? I doubt it. True... though I think I could die happily after sex with choice supermodels.... :) >I find this interesting, since I do the same thing while coding you know, I've noticed that an abundance of DT fans are CS/Cpe/EE people (or programmers of some form)... In fact, most of my friends here at Tech from the CpE program are DT fans (or at least like the music when introduced to them)...yet very few of my friends from other majors can tolerate them.... strange little factoid.... "what do you get when you stick 50 programmers in a room? DT blaring out the speakers??? :) )... Later -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Jason Brindel Computer Engineering '97 Virginia Tech email_address_removed http://www.vt.edu:10021/B/beamup (540)961-7262 -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 14 Oct 1997 22:33:12 -0500 (CDT) From: Jonathan Case To: email_address_removed Subject: Good news (and bad) Message-ID: Hi all! I went to Hastings as I couldn't take watching my poor Braves fall apart on themselves (bad news part). Poor defense and poor hitting put too much pressure on their pitching staff. Shit! I've been a fan since 1982, so I deserve all these good years. I just wish they'd win the series (let alone get into it) more often.... Well, onto the good news: Hastings is where I bought my DT CD back on the 23rd. They told me they only ordered something like 9 copies. I remember it was under 10. Well, a week later, I went to buy FII for a friend's birthday, and I bought the last copy there. Now, today they have a shitload of FII's!!! There must've been 20 or more. So, the word must be spreading about how great this CD is, and how it's going to be a popular hit..... Most excellent!! -Jon ---------------------------------------------------------------------- -Jonathan Case, graduate student Mailing Address: -School of Meteorology: (405)-325-6561 942 Deonne Circle -University of Oklahoma at Norman Norman, OK 73071 -Dept. Fax #: (405)-325-7689 (405)-364-7075 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Office: 1518 in Sarkey's Energy center; Norman, OK -73069- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Email: email_address_removed || URL: http://rossby.ou.edu/~jcase ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 14 Oct 1997 22:33:32 -0500 (CDT) From: Jay Omega To: Just Words Subject: TV noise, Turing Machines (NDTC) Message-ID: ]From: Andrew Fors Subject: Subject: SDV, television, white noise > Not just a TV, I can tell when almost any electronic thing with >speakers is on... kinda a high pitched whine almost to me. I dunno. >People think I'm crazy too. :) Yup. I think you're crazy. The sound in question comes from the CRT, not the speakers. :-) ------ ]From: JB Subject: I'm BAAACKKKK!!! >>> can't fix it, unfortunately. (Unless you have a Turing EQ.) >> BTW, I don't know what a Turing EQ is, unfortunately. > could this have been a Turing Machine AI joke? Guilty as charged. For those non-engineering/CSci people, a Turing Machine is basically a computer that makes the right decisions even when given insufficient data. Surprisingly, they don't really exist, so you can't make an EQ with one. :-) But if you could, it could fix lossy compression. Or even lousy compression. :-) > ugh, later, (you know you're an engineer when...) And it actually gets weirder when you're done with school... --Jay "so at least one 'Jammer should get the joke in my handle" Omega --NP: Aerosmith - Pandora's Box, Disc 2 ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 14 Oct 1997 20:37:16 -0700 (MST) From: Chris Delt To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: RE: Disgusted with many DT fans Message-ID: > working a sale or whatever, yadda yadda yadda. But lately, I've tried >to >avoid talking to prog fans at shows, and I've tried to avoid chitchat >with prog fans on the net, excepting those few who thankfully still seem >to have a head on their shoulders. > Why? > > Here's why: I contend that most prog fans are NO SMARTER about >their >music than fans of pop and trendy music Actually, this seems like a mild acusation. once anything becomes popular it seems to atrct idiots. im a cinic by the way. not that all prog fans are idiots, but many people are affected by a lack of there own opinion. in this collective world it is very difficult to find integrity. when it is found attempts are made to destroy it. im talking about the seond hander. the people who have sold their sole to the people around them for a reason i can not identify or understand. What makes a band progressive in my opinion is exactly what rush did after caress of steel. they said in a nutshell or a song if you will, that would not "prostitute" their dreams for money, the collective opinion, even for fame and world popularity. NO COMPERMISE! this to me is a progresive band. any, and i mean anybody who trys to change or altar this any band has done or means or critisizes them is just a second hander, and THAT is an accusation! no one has the right to change or alter any thig anyone has created. if you are a true prog fan, than you will be able to see true objective beauty in a band and that will be enough, but if you make any of the comments that mike has given witness to, you might want to take a look at you whole existance, because you will see if you are honest which you are probably not capable of, you would see that you are not worthy to listen let alone speak of bands like rush, dt etc. you deserve to be with that emty headed mtv crowd. you will of course respond to that with "hey i watch mtv". as for your complaint mike. hope fully prog will stay just unpopular enough to avoid being consumed by collective pop culture. and thus we wont have to deal with the comments you described anymore. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 14 Oct 1997 21:41:01 From: "Parker" To: email_address_removed Subject: SDV, TV, and The Wall Message-ID: > Second, if its that REALLY high pitched sound that comes in with > the guy talking, I can hear it clear as day, although it isnt > exactly comfortable to concentrate on. Its the same sound a TV > makes. You can always tell a tv is on in another room by that > really high pitched sound it makes. I can tell 4 rooms away. > Maybe Im just weird or something. Who knows. > > Jon > From: Mauricio Martinez Villarreal > I noticed too that in space dye vest, in the middle of the > song, there is a hig pitched frequency, like the one a tv would > make when its turned on. When i heard it i tought that the cd > was defective, and was about to return it because it bothered > me. But as time passed by i didnt care anymore. The tv whine was intentional. Between each of the samples, you can pick out a tiny burst of static, with a long fratz after the part about the swimming pool. To better imagine this, watch or listen to "The Wall". Between "Don't Leave Me Now" and "Another Brick in the Wall Part III", Pink is trying to lose himself in his tv shows. Nothing he sees can keep his mind off of whatever is eating at him, and his channel changing becomes quicker and more desperate until he finally goes berserk. SDV has a similar set-up, with the singer being the person watching the tv, trying to find something to get his mind off of the girl the song is about and his other emotional worries, and failing not quite so miserably. Remember, this song was originally done solely by Kevin Moore. Dom`ny ____________________________________________________________________ Get free e-mail and a permanent address at http://www.netaddress.com ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 14 Oct 1997 23:51:29 -0400 From: "Matt Wilson" To: Subject: Wake Up! CD for sale (Dream Theater) Message-ID: <01bcd91d$9ecf5c80$82bc440c@matt> Hi Ytsejammers, The setlist for Wake Up! is as follows: CD 1 (50:19) 1. Pull Me Under 2. 6:00 3. Take The Time 4. Caught In A Web 5. Lifting Shadows Off A Dream 6. Instrumental CD2 ( 56:40) 1. Instrumental 2. The Mirror 3. Lies 4. John Myung's Happy Birthday 5. Another Day 6. Erotomania 7. Voices 8. The Silent Man 9. Metropolis (Part One) Recorded live at the Urawa Bunka Center, Saitama, Japan January 24th, 1995. $45.00 Serious inquiries only please. E-mail: email_address_removed Thank you for your time. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 14 Oct 1997 23:46:45 -0400 (EDT) From: Nicolas Drouin To: email_address_removed Subject: Are we allowed taping DT showS? Message-ID: My friends and i are going to see Dt in St-Louis. There are a lot of bootlegs concerning Dream Theater, are we permitted to bring tape recorders to concerts? just asking! ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 14 Oct 1997 23:30:31 -0500 From: "Christopher W. Ptacek" To: email_address_removed Subject: Date Service Message-ID: >From: email_address_removed >To: email_address_removed >Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 3106 > >Does anyone have the dates for Texas? Yeah. E-mail email_address_removed - CWP http://www.prognosis.com/madsman email_address_removed Go Home and Practice ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 14 Oct 1997 23:31:54 -0600 From: "Juan Fco. Quintero" To: email_address_removed Subject: Tempest :( Message-ID: >Did anyone else waste their money on "The Gravel Walk"? This is horrible. I >think the electric fiddle is the lead instrument on this CD. I just assumed >that being on the Magna Carta label, that it was progressive metal... Boy! what a mistake!. I have Tempest's fisrt CD on Magna Carta and I didn't like it. It is like Celtic prog. or something like that. I could bought some Genesis stuff instead of Tempest. I made a big mistake thinking that Tempest would be something like Enchant, Lemur Voice or Shadow Galery! :( ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 14 Oct 1997 23:52:14 -0600 From: "Andrew Fors" To: email_address_removed Subject: Minneapolis Show Message-ID: On 14 Oct 97 at 15:54, email_address_removed wrote: > On Tue, 14 Oct 1997, kylania wrote: > > > Hi all, > > Me and a friend are driving up from Nebraska/Iowa to see the Nov > > 2nd show in MN! (Just ordered tickets!! Yippie!). Any jammers getting > > together before the show? Or after? Let me know. > > Dave > > i'm all for a MN gathering of some sort. i should have a group of at > least 5 coming with me... but i haven't actually lived in minneapolis, so > i'm not familiar enough with downtown to suggest something close and cheap > (other than the burger king that's further down on 7th st. heh...) is > anyone else (brian?) interested in a gathering? and can i find stuff like > this on that ytse-gathering website, and if so what is the URL again? Me and two friends are coming in from Bismarck, North Dakota. I don't know shit about Minneapolis, so maybe something can be worked out. :) Andrew Fors email_address_removed http://www.geocities.com/Tokyo/2119 ----------------------------------- Sometimes a view from sinless eyes Centers our perspective And pacifies our cries Sometimes the anguish we survive And the mysteries we nurture Are the fabrics of our lives "Lines in the Sand" Dream Theater - Falling into Infinity ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 14 Oct 97 23:49:52 -0500 From: "Brian Hayden" To: email_address_removed Subject: Concert get-togethers Message-ID: > From: kylania > Me and a friend are driving up from Nebraska/Iowa to see the Nov > 2nd show in MN! (Just ordered tickets!! Yippie!). Any jammers getting > together before the show? Or after? Let me know. Just a reminder to everyone, if you're looking to meet people before/after the shows, you're encouraged to sign in at the site in my sig. There's a list of people who will be at each show, and you all can contact each other to work out meeting places, etc. The site will be updated tonight to include all entries which have come in during the day. AND.... **SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT** To encourage people to participate in the YtseContact list, I'm starting a little promotion to go along with it. Once every two weeks, starting with the first show this Friday, I'll be randomly drawing a name from those weeks' sign-ins to recieve a tape of their choice from my collection of concert tapes (which might soon include some of the new DT shows). So, now it's not just a great way to meet other DT fans, but a great way to get some new music! -Brian ******************************************************************************** "I may have wasted all those years, but they're not worth their time in tears." -John Myung of Dream Theater ******************************************************************************** Dream Theater North American Tour pre-show gatherings info: http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Alley/3771/dt.html ******************************************************************************** ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 15 Oct 1997 00:00:53 -0600 From: "Andrew Fors" To: email_address_removed Subject: Ooops! Message-ID: On 14 Oct 97 at 12:06, email_address_removed wrote: > Don't you mean rest in PEACE? I'm sure that was unintentional, but > considering the way he died, that is a pretty significant typo! Okay, > I'm no John Denver fan, but I find it so depressing when musical talent > is cut short by tragic events. How many great musicians have been lost > to plane crashs now? Too many...don't feel obligated to send a list to > the jam, since I think we know who most of them are. Holy shit, oops! That was a typo, I typed that at like 4 AM this mornign or something. I did mean peace. I'm sorry to any I may have offended with that. Andrew Fors email_address_removed http://www.geocities.com/Tokyo/2119 ----------------------------------- Sometimes a view from sinless eyes Centers our perspective And pacifies our cries Sometimes the anguish we survive And the mysteries we nurture Are the fabrics of our lives "Lines in the Sand" Dream Theater - Falling into Infinity ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 15 Oct 1997 00:56:52 -0400 (EDT) From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Whoa! Message-ID: Loren Wrote: Wait a minute man. Now I don't know if I speak for other people, but what got me into Rush at first was Geddy. Jesus Christ that man can play bass. It seems like him and the bass are one. I don't think you should be so judgemental of people without hearing others opinions. I think Rush is one of the greatest bands to exists, not JUST because of Neil! They are ALL great. They click together like NO-ONE I've ever seen. Sometimes I just stare at the 20+ albums of theirs I have and am amazed that those three guys have been around so long and written so much material together. In fact, I respect Neil more for all the lyrics that he's written FAR more than his drumming. When I listen to Rush I don't sit there and analyze every second of the song. I enjoy it. In fact, I enjoy the FUCK out of it!! Rush's music to me is more of an experience than 'just listening to music'. So flame away!!! :) -Loren Loren, couldn't agree more! As someone who writes, I too sit back and reflect on the lyric part of RUSH before the music. If people took a second to really LISTEN to what's going on there, they would hear more than just those nice Time Sigs. I really enjoy listening to instramentals such as LTTA because they are examples of the talent RUSH has musically. To listen to LTTA closely, is a really moving experience. All the sounds producing a very moving piece of music. But aside all the drumming, bass, synth, etc.. there is the lyric portion that Geddy gets to express. IMHO, the lyrics are the best part of the song because Neil Peart delivers thought provoking messages in EVERY song he authors. Take care, Jeff E. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 15 Oct 1997 00:13:42 -0600 From: "Andrew Fors" To: email_address_removed Subject: Various Message-ID: Doc Wrote.... > Hey Andrew, now that you are in ACK mode, do you feel the need to respond > to every single post? Or should we start a mailing list just for you? Actually I'm not. I just reply once for every topic, I'll stop now, two messages regarding this in one Digest! ooops! One or two replies per digest I read now. Promise! > Yes, you can get sound cards for your PC that can accept SPDIF inputs and > some even accpet AES/EBU... Alesis makes on... Zefero boards are also a > standard... but you would pay more than you would pay for those MD > recorders of yours for one of those boards... That's pretty cool. :) I'm sure they are expensive, but cool. :) > They do make DATs that are just as small as MD recorders... but again, you > are paying a little higher price because it is better sound quality. Considering price is a big concern, I'm sure a MD recorder would work fine. :) I'll bet a MD or a DAT recording of a live show from an audience member would sound about the same. :) ----------------------------------------- Roger Wrote...... > There's a card called Zefiro ZA2 that has the things you're > looking for. I think that it costs about $450 in the US. It can do a lot > of desirable things for people working with digital audio. Youch, that's a bit more than I'm willing to pay. I'll settle for $90 for an AWE64 card. :) --------------------------------------- > Maybe consider condensing these into one ot two posts... :) 7 in one jam > tops even Damon or my own old time records. Consider it done, my friend. I'm sorry that that happened, I didn't mean it to. :) Andrew Fors email_address_removed http://www.geocities.com/Tokyo/2119 ----------------------------------- Sometimes a view from sinless eyes Centers our perspective And pacifies our cries Sometimes the anguish we survive And the mysteries we nurture Are the fabrics of our lives "Lines in the Sand" Dream Theater - Falling into Infinity ------------------------------ End of YTSEJAM Digest 3116 **************************