YTSEJAM Digest 3308 Today's Topics: 1) Re: Kenny G. by email_address_removed (Ernesto Schnack) 2) Re: Observations (moderately long, very boring and MDTC) by email_address_removed (Ernesto Schnack) 3) Re: YTSEJAM digest 3307 by "Matthew G. Nedell" 4) Re: Observations (moderately long, very boring and MDTC) by CLARK ABEL 5) Kenny G is prog! (smirk) by Chris Oates 6) DT in Canada... by "II Stephane Fortin" 7) Re: circular breathing by "Dale R. Newberry" 8) Thanks all!! by Michael Bahr 9) Re: Kenny G...and Marsalis by email_address_removed 10) Mere ramblings, that band... by Jon Kretschmer 11) Keepsakes by Michael Bahr 12) Sythesizerers and MP3... by Vito Staedler 13) SG - Carved In Stone by "Andrew Moore" 14) NDTC: Watchtower, Mekong Delta, Voivod by Mika Numminen 15) Paul Simon/Hell's Kitchen by "Neil Gallop" 16) re: Mike Bahr survives brush with death by "Chung Ng" 17) Divine Regale? by email_address_removed (Mark Lampert) 18) Empty Tremor samples (Check it out) by Arash Ashouriha 19) prog headphone cd's by "Tedesco, Matthew" 20) Fates in Atlanta; whither Hotei? by Phil Carter ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 1 Dec 1997 23:32:06 -0500 From: email_address_removed (Ernesto Schnack) To: Subject: Re: Kenny G. Message-ID: > IIRC, it involves inhaling thru your nose while pushing a mouthful of air > into the instrument with your cheek muscles. Could never do it right, > myself, but I believe that's the concept. > You know, I know absolutely nothing about sax playing, but i was reading thru a recent Jazz magazine, and the cover story was basically the editors choosing the 5 most over-rated and and under-rated jazz musicians... One of them put Kenny G as overrated and said he had 'bastardized' the above-mentioned technique. Anyone know about this...oh and reply privately..this isnt a very jam-oriented topic...unless there're lots of sax players in here:) Ernesto ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 1 Dec 1997 23:35:00 -0500 From: email_address_removed (Ernesto Schnack) To: Subject: Re: Observations (moderately long, very boring and MDTC) Message-ID: > Speaking of complicated parts, I would never even attempt to try > to figure out the guitar parts I described above. Why? Well, > I don't know if I'm alone in this viewpoint, but whenever I learn Heh, for me, its the complete opposite. Whenever I learn a song, i usially end up rediscovering it all over again. And a song like LITS is just so friggin' fun to jam along with. Ern ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 02 Dec 1997 00:01:58 -0400 (EDT) From: "Matthew G. Nedell" To: email_address_removed Cc: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 3307 Message-ID: Hey guys. I have a friend in Japan that will be coming to the US soon. Does anyone know if getting the FII japanese version is worth it???? Also, can you think of any other japanese only items that I could have her pick up????? Thanks. I am sure that everyone was obsessed with the ending of Metropolis Part 1 at the Providence show at Lupo's. Ending with "One" was incredible. See ya. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Matthew G. Nedell email_address_removed 1-203-256-6222 "If it's not in 2.35, I'm not watching it." Words to live by as proclaimed by James LaBrie- "I won't give up till I've no more to give, NO MORE TO GIVE!" "I said, 'I love you........................good-bye'" "So speak................I'm right here!" ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 02 Dec 1997 00:04:19 -0500 (EST) From: CLARK ABEL To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Observations (moderately long, very boring and MDTC) Message-ID: I'm typing this from a shitty-ass terminal where I can't cut and paste, but I thought I'd concur with Stephan's comments about how sometimes learning a song ruins it. That was very true for me of both PMU and especially TTT, which I've just recently begun to be able to enjoy again, now that I've forgotten most of the guitar parts (really... it sounds stupid but it's true) When I learn the guitar parts to DT songs, it becomes hard to hear them the same way, because I just can't hear the way the guitars fit in with the rest of the instruments anymore. I have vowed never to learn LTL for this reason... I'm afraid it would ruin my favorite DT song. There are a few exceptions, though. I actually gained an increased appreciation for Ytsejam and Metropolis when I started to learn those, because I paid even more attention than usual to all the individual parts. Has anyone else experienced this phenomenon? -Clark ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 01 Dec 1997 21:06:50 -0800 From: Chris Oates To: email_address_removed Subject: Kenny G is prog! (smirk) Message-ID: >Kenny G. just set a record by holding a note for 45 minutes, 47 seconds. >I'm guessing this can be attributed to his "circular breathing" technique >that was discussed on this list a few years ago (Have I been on here that >long? ). Does anyone have any information on this technique? Wow, I knew his CDs were boring, but this takes the cake! That's almost as long as APSoG, though! BTW, what does he call his epic composition, what meter is that note in, and where can I buy this new cd? Oh, wait, you said "set" a record, not "made" a record ... oh, silly me. Yes, this was a joke. __ /\ __ Chris Oates: email_address_removed __\/__\/__ +---- \_||_/ | "Still awake, I continue to move along, cultivating my | /__||__\ | own nonsense" -Dream Theater, "Trial of Tears" | // \ | \\ ----+ \| http://www2.ucsc.edu/people/aspect/ ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 02 Dec 1997 00:13:49 -0500 From: "II Stephane Fortin" To: Ytsejam Subject: DT in Canada... Message-ID: <3483990D.6C52FAD2@rmc.ca> Hi jammers! I was wandering if anyone has a clue when DT would come back to Canada, like James LaBrie said in Toronto. Also, where can we get a shirt of their new tour??? take care all!!! Stef Le Dragon ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 1 Dec 1997 23:28:49 +0000 From: "Dale R. Newberry" To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: circular breathing Message-ID: > IIRC, it involves inhaling thru your nose while pushing a mouthful of air > into the instrument with your cheek muscles. Could never do it right, > myself, but I believe that's the concept. Yeah, it's something like that. I attended a clinic by trombone great Bill Watrous a few years ago. Circular breathing was one of the techniques he taught. It doesn't really seem terribly difficult in theory, but I never could get it right either (of course, I was on a brass instrument. I don't know if it's any more easy or difficult on a woodwind). Oh yeah, and mad props to Mike for kicking some ass :). Dale R. Newberry "Do not give me any of that Zen and some art of motorcycle maintenance stuff. Just ride your bike." ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 01 Dec 1997 22:58:46 -0700 From: Michael Bahr To: email_address_removed Subject: Thanks all!! Message-ID: Thanks for the kind words, everyone. The guy at Rockaway was a real ingrate... they didn't even give me a free CD or anything. He didn't even thank me, he just said "don't leave, you need to talk to the police when they get here." I was thinking (but didn't say) "Yeah, you're welcome too, dingus!" Heheh. I guess it's all about the principle of the thing, then. Ironically, I was never supposed to be there. I had stopped there while on the way to do my daily deposits, to see if they had the Hollow Years single in yet. The ultimate irony: they didn't. :) Ah well, it comes and goes. I'm not feeling too bad at all now. they musta done a GREAT job with the stitching because it's quite set and solid. What a weird Monday!! About ReLoad. I won't comment on Load; it's been done. I'm rather happy with ReLoad (and not only because of the subtle DT connection of Carpe Diem baby) because a lot of the songs have a bit more complexity to them. The album opens strong with Fuel, which I DEFINTELY like, Memory Remains is good until that old dork starts chanting, and then there's a gap of a few lame songs before the good stuff shows up again toward the end. Low Man's Lyric, Attitude, and Fixxxer make a good finishing trifecta. However it is not like AJFA so Metallica is not getting any closer to their more "prog-ish" tendencies. This album cements the new perception Met has in my mind as "quality rock, but not innovative or exceptional as pure music". In other news, I want to thank you all who are asking about trading in your silvers!! I'll be getting back to you individually to nail down each batch one by one, but just know that for now, things are looking good. And I should have enough Silent Man singles to last a while, and perhaps a few Lie? We can hope. Thanks so much to all of you. Got a piece of mail from the Portmeister who says he's on tour right now, so I guess he has his laptop now and can look in on the Jam from time to time. Let's not embarrass ourselves, eh? :) Cheers, Mike! -- - Mike Bahr / Prism Records - durnik @ goodnet . com - http://www.goodnet.com/~durnik/ ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 2 Dec 1997 01:02:38 -0500 (EST) From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Kenny G...and Marsalis Message-ID: Yeah, I think it was Mike who said it...he explained how to circular breathe pretty well. For a really good example of how it sounds, there is a Wynton Marsalis CD called "Carnaval" where he plays a song for 4:10 or so, seemingly without taking a breath. If you get bored, check it out. [eriC] The Dream Theater http://members.aol.com/MaxArbot/index.html ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 01 Dec 1997 22:14:53 -0800 From: Jon Kretschmer To: email_address_removed Subject: Mere ramblings, that band... Message-ID: So Mike is a hero now...But what about my Precious things? ; ) Oh, and no DTC? sheesh... hehe : ) Jon Oh, and I like the new "that band" CD. Not as good as their early stuff like AJFA and MoP, but other than DT, what is? Jon ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 02 Dec 1997 00:11:19 -0700 From: Michael Bahr To: email_address_removed Subject: Keepsakes Message-ID: Yeah I know I know... another post from me. I need to do something to take breaks while I plow through 200 backed up e-mails or else I'll go mad. :) I spotted a thread on alt.music.dreamtheater that was cross posted from all the hell other groups, about selling "autographed concert or band keepsakes"... stuff like drum heads, picks, albums, and so on. Now, I have always felt that the whole reason that stuff was special was because you got the signature yourself, saw the show yourself, you get the idea. What do you all think about this? For some reason I'm having the hardest time accepting that it's "OK" to sell something that was basically GIVEN to you by a musician, though on the other hand my logical mind says that capitalism works and that if it was so wrong, nobody would buy the stuff, and obviously someone does buy it or nobody would be selling it. The floor is open. I know that I, for one, will NEVER sell my autographed Japanese Awake and promo posters from Japan, and I sold my autographed Dance of Eternity once, but because it was a TDOE, not because it was autographed. In fact that made it harder to let go of, IMHO. -- - Mike Bahr / Prism Records - durnik @ goodnet . com - http://www.goodnet.com/~durnik/ ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 02 Dec 1997 09:20:57 +0100 From: Vito Staedler To: email_address_removed Subject: Sythesizerers and MP3... Message-ID: <3483C4E9.6F8B@alcatel.ch> Hey Ytsejammers: Im shure there are some synthesizer players under you ytsejammers; two words are the proof for it: Derek Sherinian. However, those who are: I shure you know Cubase Score 3,5 Demo. If someone has found a workin crack for it PLEASE let me know. Are there any mp3/ra3 files from DT-liveshows? cheers +-------------------------------------------------------------------+ ! vvvvv ! ! vvvv vvvvvvvvvvvvv vvvv ! ! vvvv v vvvv ! ! vv v v v v v vv ! ! v v v v v v v ! ! v v vv v vv v v ! ! vv v v v v v v v vv ! ! vvvv v v v vvvv ! ! vvvv vvvvvvvvvvvvv vvvv ! ! vvvvv ! ! ___ _ __ ___ _ ___ _ _ ! ! | \| >|_ /\ |\/| | |_||_ /\ | |_ | > ! ! _|_/| \|_/ \| | | | ||_/ \ | |_ | | ! ! ! ! ! +----------\&/--------------Vito Staedler------------\&/------------+ & -------- o o -------vito.staedler@alcatel.ch------ o o --------- & & --------- O ---------http://home.inm.ch/vito------- O ---------- & +-----------~-----------------------------------------~-------------+ ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 2 Dec 1997 10:20:40 -0000 From: "Andrew Moore" To: "ytsejam" Subject: SG - Carved In Stone Message-ID: <01bcff0b$f0a06d60$message_id_removed.ac.uk> Hi, NDTC: Thanks to this mailing list, I decided to pick up Shadow Gallery's Carved In Stone after hearing people saying how good it was. Well, after a few listens, I have to agree. It's cool. It reminds me of WDaDU-era DT. I love the segues between the tracks, and the last track (it's unlisted on the sleeve) reminds me of Eve, with it's feel. Thanks again for jammers for reccommending this CD! I've also been trying to find APSoG, with no luck. I've now asked my local store to order it, so hopefully soon... DTC: I've just seen a picture of the tour shirt and I think it looks quite nice - very tasteful. Still looking forward to the 9th...1 week to go! Andy. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----- Andrew Moore, IT Adviser, Anglia Business School, Anglia Polytechnic University, Cambridge, UK Tel: 01223 363771 ext. 2250 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----- ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 2 Dec 1997 11:43:58 +0100 (MET) From: Mika Numminen To: email_address_removed Subject: NDTC: Watchtower, Mekong Delta, Voivod Message-ID: Hi guys, Just wondering if anyone has suggestions to groups similar to Watchtower, Mekong Delta and Voivod. Groups who played trashy prog-metal in the late 80's. Thanks in advance, - Mika Numminen - email_address_removed.se - aarre.n@swipnet.se - "The unleashed power of the atom changed everything save our mode of thinking, and we thus drift toward unparallelled catastrophes." - Albert Einstein ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 2 Dec 1997 12:18:42 +0100 From: "Neil Gallop" To: "The Ytsejam Crowd" Subject: Paul Simon/Hell's Kitchen Message-ID: Hi all here's a potentially interesting bit of trivia I just found out. Yesterdaysomebody here wrote something about the musical 'Capeman' by Paul Simon (yeuch). It seems that his latest offering is based on the life of the murderer Salvador 'Capeman' Agner, who stabbed two young boys to death in Hell's Kitchen in 1959. So there you have it. Vanden Plas and Dream Theater in 8 hours... stay safe and happy listening Neil Gallop (nga@software-ag.de) (http://www.geocities.com/Yosemite/Rapids/2321) Currently playing: Kyuss - Wretch ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 2 Dec 97 9:39:55 EST From: "Chung Ng" To: Subject: re: Mike Bahr survives brush with death Message-ID: > instincts and memories of High School wrestling kicked > in, and I took the guy down from behind and put him in > a sleeper hold. You should've gone with the "figure-four-leglock" or a "full-nelson". This would've kept the bad guy from being about to use his hands to get to you. Glad to hear that you're alright. PS - I hope you at least got a nice discount from the store manager. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 2 Dec 1997 09:06:03 -0600 From: email_address_removed (Mark Lampert) To: "Ytsejam" Subject: Divine Regale? Message-ID: <01bcff33$ce9de300$message_id_removed> Ahoy, I plan to attend the Fates Warning show in Houston, Dec. 18th at the Abyss. From what I hear, Divine Regale is opening... can anyone tell me more about them: what they play etc? Thanks! · • Colonel Mustard • · ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 02 Dec 1997 16:55:04 -0800 From: Arash Ashouriha To: email_address_removed, email_address_removed Subject: Empty Tremor samples (Check it out) Message-ID: Hi I've made a site with some Empty Tremor samples. Please take time and hear it. I'm sure it's worth and you will love it. These guys are much better then Angra, Altura, Treshold and ... It's unbeliveble how some teenagers can make such a complex and great music. The LINK is : http://lionel.kr.fh-niederrhein.de/~ashouria/empty.htm The samples are availible only there. Check it out. Feel free to mail me any questions and suggestions. ------------------- BTW, my top 10 albums of the week : 1)Dream Theater - Falling Into Infinity 2)Empty Tremor - Apocolokyntosys <<<<<----- The best new prog band. 3)Shadow Gallery - Shadow Gallery 4)Fates Warning - Parallels 5)Enchant - A Blueprint Of The World 6)Royal Hunt - 1996 7)Royal Hunt - Paradox 8)Europe - The Forgotten Tales 9)Yngwie Malmsteen - Trial By Fire (Live In Leningrad) 10)Fates Warning - A Pleasant Shade Of Gray ARASH -------------------------------------------------------------------------- | PROG OR DIE - The Progressive Music Page | | | | DREAM THEATER - FATES WARNING - ROYAL HUNT - SHADOW GALLERY | | | | http://lionel.kr.fh-niederrhein.de/~ashouria/index.htm | | OR | | http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Venue/1748/ | | | | by Arash Ashouriha | | | | email_address_removed.de | -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 2 Dec 1997 11:38:00 -0500 From: "Tedesco, Matthew" To: email_address_removed Subject: prog headphone cd's Message-ID: from stephan: >Well, I am listening to FII right now (on headphones) and I was >wondering if anyone else had 'essential prog headphone CDs' the remaster of the yes album. gives an entirely new apreciation for perpetual change, the last track (and one of the most underrated yes songs, imo). --MATt ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 2 Dec 1997 12:25:07 -0500 (EST) From: Phil Carter To: Under a Glass Ytse Subject: Fates in Atlanta; whither Hotei? Message-ID: Greetings ye 'jamanoids... Okay, so when the hell *IS* Fates Warning playing Atlanta? Creative Loafing (the local music/weird stuff rag) says the Fates will be here on December 3rd. Kind of an interesting feat, since the tourdates on Mike Kizer's Fates page say they'll be in Colorado that day. Now I know the guys in FW are some pretty accomplished musicians, but I didn't know they were magicians too. The Outer Edge people are hopeless. Nobody I've spoken to knows a damn thing. Does *anyone* know when FW will actually be here in Atlanta? And if you know, do you know how to get hold of tickets? Ticketbastard too is pretending ignorance. This is kind of important -- if the show here is actually on the 3rd, then I need to take off from work early so I can be there for soundcheck, band-meet, and so forth. If it's on the 14th as previously stated, then I don't need to worry since the 14th is on a Sunday. On an unrelated note, who's familiar with Hotei's previous guitar work? I like his playing on "Merry Axemas", but I don't recall ever seeing the name before. Is his other stuff worth picking up? Cheers, Phil ===================================================================== Phil Carter -- email_address_removed (work), email_address_removed (personal) Tech Support, NorthEast Georgia Internet Access, 546-5787 "Music washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life." -- Berthold Auerbach Currently playing: Falco -- "Falco 3" ------------------------------ End of YTSEJAM Digest 3308 **************************