YTSEJAM Digest 3340 Today's Topics: 1) Re: What? by "Christopher R. Merlo" 2) Lyrics by Jon Kretschmer 3) asdf by "Totte" 4) Re: YTSEJAM digest 3337 by Rogerio Brito 5) DT in Copenhagen by imajica@algonet.se (Niklas Thorpenberg) 6) re: are you a freak by imajica@algonet.se (Niklas Thorpenberg) 7) Angra-not DT clone by Pat Daugherty 8) DT PLAYS LONG ISLAND JAN. 4!!! by email_address_removed (HOME CHRIS S DEVINE) 9) Fates Warning... by "KillMary, Killer of Mary and the Holy Shit" 10) FanClub by Jon Kretschmer 11) Roxy show 12/13 by "Kristof Redei" 12) Re: Fates Warning... by CLARK ABEL 13) L.I. Show, Rat Race Choir, New Years Eve rumour by Sharan Volin 14) Pre-Concert Get-together photos from Washington, D.C. by Ryan Andrew Park 15) My DT weekend in Copenhagen and Hamburg by email_address_removed.de (Ties Goebel) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 09 Dec 1997 15:14:06 -0500 From: "Christopher R. Merlo" To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: What? Message-ID: > You mean you don't know? Everyone here knows that the reason > that Kevin Moore left DT was because he had testicular cancer.... It's all true. If you were in that McDonalds (the ever-so-hasty replacement for the lost, lamented Roy Rogers) that night, you would have heard Mike Bahr sum up the whole situation ever-so-elegantly: "Yeah, his balls fell off!" > Isn't this in the FAQ already? D-Man? :P It probably ought to be. :) OK, OK, I'd probably start to actually feel bad if I let this go any more. The whole cancer thing is just a big joke that started when Neil Peart came out of the closet and announced that he had caught cancer from one of his many gay lovers. :) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 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: Tue, 09 Dec 1997 12:19:01 -0800 From: Jon Kretschmer To: email_address_removed Subject: Lyrics Message-ID: >From: Steve.Arthur@Thameswater.CO.UK >1. Do DT fans and followers of other 'PROG' (Yuk) bands agree with me >that the initial appeal of albums like I&W was the escapism value. The >fact that they talked of ivory towers and beautiful women in bedrooms with >shutters on the windows etc (well you get my drift..) was a great selling >point for me. 1) Prog = yuk? Youre on the wrong list : ) 2) Clean the crack pipe next time you post, you may think clearer! I listen to DT because I have a secret desire to get laid by the chick in WFS? wahaha > Don't get me wrong I really like FII (like not love yet) but I feel >the angry socially-aware lyric of JLMB is something I expect from other >bands. This isn;t to say I think the band should stagnate and become a >parody of their former selves but progression doen't have to equal reality >and it's perception.!!!!!!! God forbid DT be socially aware! That would suck if Dream Theater wrote songs about shit they have to deal with day to day. I mean, if they did, then that would be their way of getting back at the record industry for screwing them over for so long. Nah, lets go back to writing about fairytales and unicorns. >2. I wish I could remember the band and song that talks about people >desperately listening to their songs and taking lyrics to almost be their >own personal message, each time they recite and feel ownership of the lyric >they build themself up into something they're not. I've noticed this more >and more on the Jam, people inserting snippets of lyrics almost giving the >appeasrance of ownership and even creative credit taking. You did know I wrote the following, dont you? The way your heart sounds makes all the difference, It's what decides if youll endure the pain we all feel. The way your heart beats makes all the difference In learning to live. I like that one, one of my more thoughtful pieces of writing, doncha think? haha, we dont take credit for the writings of a master lyricist, we identify with them. There is a HUGE difference. Ah, enough. Oh and im studying psych. In 6 hours it will all be over. woohoo!!! Jon ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 9 Dec 1997 21:17:35 +0100 From: "Totte" To: "ytsejam" Subject: asdf Message-ID: <01bd04df$7cf9b680$207befc2@thomas> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000C_01BD04E7.DEBE1E80 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable subscribe ytsejam thomas Andersen ------=_NextPart_000_000C_01BD04E7.DEBE1E80 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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------=_NextPart_000_000C_01BD04E7.DEBE1E80-- ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 9 Dec 1997 18:24:11 -0200 (EDT) From: Rogerio Brito To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 3337 Message-ID: On Tue, 9 Dec 1997, Deedlit wrote: > Hey, I've fallen asleep to Slayer's _Reign In BLood_ and _Seasons In The > Abyss_. It's all in how tired you are! I don't care for which albums you fall asleep. :-) I fall asleep *everytime* I hear Enya's "Watermark". That's why I don't know any song after "Orinoco Flow". Seriously though, I've fallen asleep to "Kill'em All" and "...And Justice for All". But I suddenly woke up when it was playing the last track of AJFA. I don't know why... :-) []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: Tue, 9 Dec 1997 12:32:57 -0800 (PST) From: imajica@algonet.se (Niklas Thorpenberg) To: email_address_removed Subject: DT in Copenhagen Message-ID: Haven't seen any reviews of the Copenhagen gig on dec. 6th. Not much need to mention that they were great - have they ever been anything else? But a few funny things to brighten up your day perhaps? It didn't start out too well. When James came on, the mic. was placed at the side of the stage so Petrucci had to show it to him. James immideately turned sour. Which luckily didn't affect his singing. He was great all the way through. Petrucci seemed to have fun. He laid down on Derek's rug for a while, and then he sat down next to Mike behind the drum kit. Mike played a nice drum solo, and was just as energetic as ever. Derek seemed content up on his rug. He played out of key once, Petrucci gave him a funny look, but he just kept on playing, probably on purpose. The silent man was...well, silent. But you could hear his playing loud and clear. He did smile once though, which was nice. James didn't have the best of nights. He sounded good, but during the encore (Metropolis), some stupid f****r threw a beer up on stage, and some of it spilled on James's shirt. Fortunately, a long instrumental passage followed soon after so he had time to go backstage and cool off. But he was not happy as he walked off the stage. He didn't make it back in time, so we had an extended improvised little jamming session. And after the song, James said something about smashing the guys head in, if he had the guts to stick around, which I'm guessing he didn't. But overall, it was just great. These are the songs I can remember they played: ytsejam, pull me under, metropolis, under a glass moon, voices, scarred, snippets of ACOS, new millenium, peruvian skies, hollow years, burning my soul, lines in the sand, just let me breathe. Hmm, might have forgotten one or two but I don't think so. Can't wait till next time... 'I never forget a face, but in your case I'll be glad to make an exception.' Groucho Marx Ha det! Niklas ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 9 Dec 1997 12:32:57 -0800 (PST) From: imajica@algonet.se (Niklas Thorpenberg) To: email_address_removed Subject: re: are you a freak Message-ID: Indeed, I am a kitchen freak. The guitarist is very good, as is both their albums (Appetizer & Spanking hour.) I've tried getting the jam interested before, but there has been no response so far. If you have the opportunity - check them out. In a perfect world Freak Kitchen would open for DT on the european tour next year. 'I never forget a face, but in your case I'll be glad to make an exception.' Groucho Marx Ha det! Niklas ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 9 Dec 1997 15:51:37 -0500 (EST) From: Pat Daugherty To: Dream Theater Mailing List Subject: Angra-not DT clone Message-ID: I know this was talked about a little a few weeks ago here on the jam. I hadn't heard any Angra at that time. Well at Powermad Thanksgiving weekend, I purchased Holy land and Angel's Cry. I dont see how anyone can say that Angra is a DT clone. Sure Angra is prog metal but that doesn't make them a DT clone. There might have been 5 seconds in one song where it might have resembled DT but other than that, Angra is not a DT clone in my opinion. |-------------------------------------------------------------------| | Pat Daugherty email_address_removed | |===================================================================| | Washington Redskins 7-6-1 | | Upon the murder scene of a NY Yankee fan at Camden Yards: | | "I didn't know that was illegal in Baltimore"-Munch on Homicide | |-------------------------------------------------------------------| ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 9 Dec 1997 15:55:16, -0500 From: email_address_removed (HOME CHRIS S DEVINE) To: email_address_removed Subject: DT PLAYS LONG ISLAND JAN. 4!!! Message-ID: To all those who may be interested, DT will be playing at a place called "Vanderbilts" in Plainview LI on Sunday Jan. 4. They are located at 1600 Round Swamp Rd. Their phone # is 516- 694-6200. I realize that this show isn't posted on the bands official Web page. {at least as of a few days ago it wasn't} That is exactly what prompted me to alert all of you east coast DT fanatics that may not have had the opportunity to catch them on this tour yet. Or those, like myself, who more than welcome the opportunity to see them yet again. This show is legit. You may call to confirm. And,um, your welcome!!!! Chris ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 9 Dec 1997 16:01:39 -0500 (EST) From: "KillMary, Killer of Mary and the Holy Shit" To: email_address_removed Subject: Fates Warning... Message-ID: On the Eve of the arrival of my mother-in-law, Clark Abel sez: >Not that there's anything wrong with=20 >that, like I said, I kind of enjoyed it, but I just don't hear any= complexity. >I was listening for recurring themes and stuff, too, and the ones I heard didn'tseem all that clever or ingenious. > Actually, so far I've only been talking about the instrumental music... >I honestly don't want to piss people off with this but I just have to say= that >I think Alder's melodies are hideous on this album. When I first heard= APSOG >I thought the vocals might be better this time around but if anything I= think >they're worse. Oh well. I say, too bad Chris "Madsman" Ptacek is unsubbed for a while. He would truly enjoy replying to this. Me, I just think it's a shame people keep saying the same thing over and over and over and over again. Everything that was on this post has been said before. This only shows that EVERYTHING in music is subject to oppinions. I think Fates' music has a lot of complexity in it, and I love it, but I have to admit that they're not breaking any new ground with what they're doing. Maybe that's why people think it's not complex - but go ahead and try to play all those drum parts exactly like Mark plays them, or sing those vocal lines and see how well you do it. That's what complex means, right? Doing something that not everyone can do?=20 I appreciate Fates Warning for what it is, the collective effort of a bunch of guys that are just doing what they love and writing songs that I identify with. If you don't like them, fine, but why do you have to justify the fact that you don't like something? If I start writing here why I don't like the Barbie song, do I think anyone would care? If I write about why I dislike Nirvana, would anybody care? So why should I care if other people don't like Fates Warning? If all the people that don't like Fates Warning (or Dream Theater for that matter) started to post to this list, we would probably all clog up our e-mail accounts and the dreamt server would go down. So, who cares. If you don't like FW you're part of an overwhelming majority. Leave us minorities alone. Of course, that is all IMHO, don't take me too seriously :-). And if you have anything to comment about this, please do it privately. K. "Four billion years within our ears, still hatred brings as many tears" - Queensr=FFche, sp00L ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 09 Dec 1997 13:17:20 -0800 From: Jon Kretschmer To: email_address_removed Cc: email_address_removed Subject: FanClub Message-ID: >Around October 1st, I sent out my $15 check to the New York >address listed on http://www.rsabbs.com/dt/fanzine/ . > >As of December 9th, today, my check has not been cashed (I >can check my account history online). Ditto for me. Anyone know what is going on? I wrote my check on the 8th. Ive received two statements so far, and it hasnt been on one of them. Just wanted to say that Josh isnt the only one. I WANT MY DT CHRISTMAS CD! Enough. Jon ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 09 Dec 1997 13:41:27 PST From: "Kristof Redei" To: email_address_removed Subject: Roxy show 12/13 Message-ID: Sorry for the NDTC, but does anyone have any experience with the Roxy concerning how strict they are in ID-ing people? The DT show there (in Boston) is 18+ and I'm only 14, but I'm still considering going as this will probably be my first and only chance to see DT live for a long time, OTOH, I don't want to throw $20 out the window. Thanks to anyone who responds. Kristof ---------------------------------------------------------- |Kristof Redei email_address_removed | |"Sometimes the anguish we survive | | And the mysteries we nurture Dream Theater | | Are the fabrics of our lives..." "Lines in the Sand" | ---------------------------------------------------------- ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 09 Dec 1997 16:43:35 -0400 (EDT) From: CLARK ABEL To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Fates Warning... Message-ID: > This only shows that EVERYTHING in music is subject to oppinions. I >think Fates' music has a lot of complexity in it, So I've heard....WHERE? >Maybe that's why people think it's not complex - but go ahead and try to >play all those drum parts exactly like Mark plays them, or sing those vocal >lines and see how well you do it. That's what complex means, right? Doing >something that not everyone can do?=20 Two things... first, no I would not say that that's what complex means. Secondly, I don't find Fates' music to be all that technically impressive, either. Zonder sounds good, but not mind-blowing to me... although I'll admit that I'm no drummer and a drummer would be better qualified to make that judgement than I. But I've never been particularly impressed with the guitar playing, either... solos are fast but nothing I haven't heard a hundred million times, and they all sound so lifeless anyways, like "we're a metal band, here's where the metal solo goes". I know that last sentence is all totally subjective, so take my opinion for what it's worth (not a whole hell of a lot to a lot of people on this list). But no, I said this a couple weeks ago and I'll say it again: Chops do not equal musical complexity. Intricate composition is more what I think of when someone says that the music is complex. Chops are worthless alone. If you want proof, come over and hear me play sometime. I can shred, but I still suck. >If you don't like them, fine, but why do you have to justify >the fact that you don't like something? I tried to make that clear in my last post. I normally don't, but the implication from a few people here lately is that if you don't get Fates, it's beyond you. I think that's silly, but if it IS true, I want to get it. No one seems to want to help me out though... >If I start writing here why I don't >like the Barbie song, do I think anyone would care? If you had an interesting insight into the music, I should hope so. That's just about exactly why I'm here; to talk about how music gains meaning to different people. If Fates Warning appeals to some people because the melodies and rhythms happen to click with some part of their subconcious, then so be it. I will probably never understand this appeal, but that's the way it goes. All of us have musical likes and dislikes that can't be rationalized or even explained... certain sounds just appeal to certain people. But there are also quantifiable aspects to music, and if I'm missing some great and truly revolutionary band who has something new to offer me in terms of composition, then I'd like to try to understand that. I'm wondering which is the case with Fates. >So why should I care if other people >don't like Fates Warning? Well, you seem to. That's not a judgement against you, I care enough to have this conversation as well... but don't pretend that you're above something you choose to take any part in, including this discussion. >too bad Chris "Madsman" Ptacek is unsubbed for a >while. He would truly enjoy replying to this. Probably more than you realize... -Clark ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 09 Dec 1997 16:50:44 -0500 From: Sharan Volin To: email_address_removed Subject: L.I. Show, Rat Race Choir, New Years Eve rumour Message-ID: Yeah, it's for real:). I got my ticket today ($23.50). I should warn people it sounds like it's not a very big place, and when I commented to them that it would probably sell out, they said it was almost sold out already! And the tickets only went on sale yesterday. So I'd recommend getting tickets right away if you're thinking about it. This past friday I went to see Randy Jackson (of Zebra) with the Good Rats and Rat Race Choir (BTW, a good local band who're progressive, so people in this area might want to check them out), and someone there told me he heard Dream Theater are playing somewhere on Long Island on New Years Eve. If so, this obviously isn't confirmed, and it's possible he just heard about the Jan. 4th show and though it was New Years Eve. But it would be nice if it was true:). ------------------------------------------------------------------- Sharan Volin email_address_removed http://pobox.com/~sharan Musicians Online: http://pobox.com/~sharan/musiconline/ Local Rock: http://pobox.com/~localrock/localrock.html ------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 9 Dec 1997 16:57:30 -0500 (EST) From: Ryan Andrew Park To: email_address_removed Subject: Pre-Concert Get-together photos from Washington, D.C. Message-ID: Hello! Jason Birzer's pre-concert get-together photos from the jam at Phil Kaplan's house, before the Washington, D.C. concert, are now online! The URL is: http://www.space-dye.com/dc/ Ryan ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 9 Dec 1997 23:06:10 +0100 (MET) From: email_address_removed.de (Ties Goebel) To: email_address_removed, email_address_removed.de (The incredible SMM mailing list) Cc: email_address_removed.es (Olivier Cordina) Subject: My DT weekend in Copenhagen and Hamburg Message-ID: Hi ! Last weekend I travelled to Copenhagen and Hamburg to see Dream Theater and Vanden Plas. Here's my little report: In the train to Copenhagen I met fellow 'jammer Choon-Kang who came all the way from Switzerland and her american friend Matt who doesn't like Dream Theater that much but he had a pen and a paper so what the f... oops... sorry, I mean he was travelling with her to three shows anyway. In Copenhagen I visited a danish friend of mine who had never heard anything of Dream Theater before but after we had some danish beers he decided to join us for the show. When we arrived at the KB-Halle some minutes before the doors opened there weren't too many people waiting outside. And when Vanden Plas started to play (15 minutes before the announced show begin), hardly half of the hall was filled. The sound wasn't very good, kind of the destiny of an opening band... but it got better during their show, the hall was filling up and the audience reaction was quite good (well, is there any DT fan that wouldn't like a song like "Rainmaker"?). Then came DT. It was the 7th time I saw them and I'd say this time was the best! All were in great form and the sound was nearly perfect! The setlist was something like this: Lines In The Sand / Burning My Soul / Voices / Under A Glass Moon / Hollow Years / The Crimson Sunrise / Just Let Me Breathe / Peruvian Skies / Pull Me Under / Scarred / A Crack In The Mirror / Puppies On Acid / The Darkest Of Winters / Ytsejam incl. drum solo / New Millennium / The Crimson Sunset / Metropolis Part One incl. other instrumental stuff and a short reprise of Metallica's One After three or four songs the security took Choon-Kang's camera which she had smuggled in, but before that she managed to pass me the three films she had already taken. So if any of the band members is reading this: Next time get the poor girl a photo pass! ;-) James got pissed because of a guy in the audience who threw a beer on stage and said something including the words asshole/come down/kick your ass. I had fun. Ok, there's not much more to say about the show, it was just great. And my danish friend who never heard DT before was impressed, too, even though it must be very exhausting to listen to two hours of music you don't know with this intensity and volume... After the show I talked a bit to the Vanden Plas guys, I don't know if DT came out to talk to the fans later because we left after a while. On the next day in the train to Hamburg we got to know two other DT freaks from Germany and Holland who gave me the confirmation that there are actually people who are way crazier about DT than me... My friend and fellow 'jammer Jason picked me up at the station together with four of my friends from Berlin who came to Hamburg by car. We had lunch and went to the Docks quite early, one hour before the doors opened so that we could get places in front. I met some more internet friends (hi Andy, hi Doug!) and of course Steffen who finally had finished the first issue of the German DT fanzine "The Mirror". Get it, it's great! Again the show was fantastic although the sound in Copenhagen had been a little bit better. They slightly changed the setlist and played "Take Away My Pain" instead of "Under A Glass Moon". But the best thing had yet to come: During the encore we got to see the world premiere of Derek Sherinian as DT's singer! They played a song which everybody thought to be some classic punk song but in the end it turned out they made it up themselves! Needless to say, they had loads of fun, as well as the audience. This time I had an aftershow pass but unfortunately DT didn't show up after the show... (they have become rock stars, you know...) Anyway, I had a great time and I'm looking forward to seeing some shows on the next tour! See you there! Now I better stop making weekend trips and writing too long reviews about them, I gotta work!! Alle Gute, Ties -- The Web Thing - Vanden Plas Internet Site: http://www.inf.fu-berlin.de/~goebel/vp/vp.html ------------------------------ End of YTSEJAM Digest 3340 **************************