YTSEJAM Digest 3344 Today's Topics: 1) XMas CD by Steffen Barabasch 2) Savatage european versions by "Michael" 3) Re: RealPlayer Patch. Help! by "Rosinski, Michal" 4) Re:Insomnia by "Rosinski, Michal" 5) Ties' report Copenhagen/Hamburg by Steffen Barabasch 6) Prog cliches etc. by NGA 7) Forum gig.... by Ioannis Mavroukakis 8) DT in london, en-ger-land. by tim spear 9) Big Hello! by Adrian79 10) Xmas CD 97 by Neil Elliott 11) Dream mailing list.... by "Rosinski, Michal" 12) Hey Mike Bahr by "Christopher R. Merlo" 13) RESPONSES TO THREADS by Steve.Arthur@Thameswater.CO.UK 14) Re: DTIFC still has not cashed my check after 2 by "Joshua B. Wingell" 15) I'm outta here by email_address_removed (Mark Lampert) 16) London gig by "Andrew Moore" 17) Re: What? by Anna & Heike Boedeker 18) Re: Is "Fates-basher" another synonym for Politically Incorrect? by Albert Balkiewicz ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 10 Dec 1997 10:11:51 +0100 From: Steffen Barabasch To: email_address_removed Subject: XMas CD Message-ID: Hi! >So what is on the CD then, you seem to be sure of it's contents ? Of course I am, I heard it. I won't tell anything, though, I don't want to spoil the surprise... Steffen - THE MIRROR ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 10 Dec 1997 11:13:13 EET DST From: "Michael" To: email_address_removed Subject: Savatage european versions Message-ID: The acoustic bonustracks on the new versions of the Savatagealbums are easy to explain: They're acoustic in the sense that the only instrument is acoustic piano, plus the human voice of course. Zak and Jon have switched around and sing each other's songs. I only have Power of the Night and Fight for the Rock, so I don't know who sings those unreleased songs. I honestly don't think those bonustracks make the new versions worth getting. The albumcovers look the same with no additional stuff, and the soundquality is not improved, i.e. we're not talking about remasters here. I have to admit that "Sleep" is interesting to hear with Jon singing, accompanied only by piano instead of guitar. FATES WARNING: I know I should probably shut up and not talk about APSoG, but here goes my opinion anyway: 1- The music on the album is not complex in the sense that it would be fast or anything like that. But the rhythms and time signatures are intricate and Mark Zonder's drumwork is impressive. I know that it is hard for a band to play this kind of music together without screwing up. All the syncopations between the instruments makes it hard to play. 2- To me most of the complexity of the music lies in the moods it creates. It can be compared to Pink Floyd, Marillion and music by bands like that. ASPoG is subtle and has lots of nuances. That's not anything that beginner garagebands do. Feel the music. Relax. Think. 3- If the only complexity you have ever heard is the middle section of Metropolis and the album Control and Resistance by Watchtower you simply will not find ASPoG complex. That's safe to say. 4- Try playing along with ASPoG straight through and see if you can do it just like that. I don't think so, but I don't want to underrate you either. 5- Opinions are just opinions. If you don't like Fates, sell your cds and give up on them. Don't worry...:) FREAK KITCHEN Yes, Freak Kitchen is a very good band, and one of the hidden treasures in music. The guitarist is incredible and very original, too. If you're a guitarplayer you will most likely find it interesting to listen to Matthias Eklundh. He's one of that rare breed of musicians that do their completely own thing. I like FK's sense of humour. Why don't more bands in this genre have lyrics with a bit of humour, irony and sarcasm in them? I love the album Appetizer. Spanking Hour sounds a bit too polished to me, but the songs are still good. Why don't they ever tour Finland? I'm open for discussion, not for flamethrowing. If you don't agree you simply just don't agree. If you think I'm stupid that's your opinion. No need to tell me I'm an asshole, I know that already. Don't bother telling anyone else either, because I don't think they're interested. Greetings, Michael Karlsson ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 10 Dec 97 8:56:32 -0500 From: "Rosinski, Michal" To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: RealPlayer Patch. Help! Message-ID: Hi! If you can, do it for me too! Big thanx. Mike ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 10 Dec 97 8:54:10 -0500 From: "Rosinski, Michal" To: email_address_removed Subject: Re:Insomnia Message-ID: Hi ytsejammers!!! INSOMNIA is a name of my prog-death band. Have anyone heard about it before? Asia, are you there? Mike ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 10 Dec 1997 10:49:43 +0100 From: Steffen Barabasch To: email_address_removed Subject: Ties' report Copenhagen/Hamburg Message-ID: Hi! >This time I had an aftershow pass but unfortunately DT didn't show up after >the show... (they have become rock stars, you know...) Well, you're wrong, Ties! James and Mike showed up after the show. They had to catch the ferry to England, so they were in a hurry. But you are right regarding the first fanzine of THE MIRROR. It's finished, it's great, and everyone should get one *GRIN*... Steffen - THE MIRROR ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 10 Dec 1997 10:48:40 +0100 From: NGA To: "'email_address_removed'" Subject: Prog cliches etc. Message-ID: Hi all a bit late possibly, but none the less valid: people intensely wanting to get into some music that they clearly don't like ("Oh shit, what's wrong with me, I don't like A Pleasant Shade Of Grey, somebody please help me to understand this album"). Also include liking band X because a member of you favourite band happens to like them (a.k.a. the sheep syndrome). Also include trying to "convert" lesser mortals to prog ("Alleluja brothers, another soul saved from the bonfires of indie/grunge"). Some people on this list never fail to amaze me with their lack of respect for other people - some people like Bjork (me, for example), some people don't, but suggesting that her career should be ended by using a 40 lb hammer is nothing short of incitement to murder, which just happens to be a criminal offence in many countries. Probably the same people who rejoiced when Kurt Cobain and Shannon Hoon died...wankers. stay safe and happy listening Neil Gallop (nga@software-ag.de) (http://www.geocities.com/Yosemite/Rapids/2321) Currently playing: Anathema - Eternity ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 10 Dec 1997 09:58:14 +0000 (GMT) From: Ioannis Mavroukakis To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Forum gig.... Message-ID: Eehehehe...DT did absolutely rock...ok now i've got my shit together so i can almost give a tentative list of what they played..In no particular order. Lines in the sand(opening song) Just Let Me Breathe Hollow Years Burning My Soul Peruvian Skies New Millenium The Ytsejam The Mirror Pull Me Under A Change Of Seasons Metropolis Perfect Strangers(band swapping instruments-fucking hilarious,especially when Portnoy aka Animal did a bass-slammed-to-the-ground motion with it...It was the only thing that got a reaction out of J.Myung) Voices hmm..might be forgetting a couple of songs but that's the juice... > > > ........Any UK Jammers there last night? > > > Yup moi.....I was up in the front....neck stiff as well.. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 10 Dec 97 10:07:27 +0100 From: tim spear To: Subject: DT in london, en-ger-land. Message-ID: > > ........Any UK Jammers there last night? > yup, i was there.... no-ones mentioned portnoys COMPLETE freak out half way through the 1st song LITS, when he was having real probs with his vocal mike crashing into his face...he completely lost it with his tech and started smashing up his percussion setup (wind chimes etc)...but in a way it was cool, cos Ive NEVER seen him play as aggressively as he did in the following few songs, he was adding loads of chops into the songs which I'm sure he would not normally do..and also it pumped him up in the ytsejam and i swear he did the best solo Ive ever seen from him. I think the rest of the band were a bit phased, there were a few confused faces around... Last nights gig was, for me, 1000 times better than the awake tour which I didnt really enjoy (partly cos the forum is a shit venue IMO), and I am really looking forward to their return. It started a bit dodgy but by the end they were REALLY rocking... highlights: new millenium: for only a year on the stick, myung RULES! Its cool to hear the stick played in a rhythmic context rather than as a lead instrument, plus JM managed to get a really full bass sound which Ive not heard from the stick before- very cool... voices....WHY didnt they play that more often last tour (or was i just asleep?) PMU & metropolis...what can i say, absolute classics..i dont think they will ever write songs as beautiful as those again (i hope they do). nightmare cinema - because they played "perfect strangers" which I think is the cover they do best. lowlights: missing the end off "scarred" - thats my fave bit of awake - i feel slightly cheated ;-) ACOS - we in the UK never got to see the ACOS shows because they completely overlooked the UK on that tour, so we only got 2 snippets of ACOS, but what they DID play was simply awesome. LITS and the 2nd song (which I cant remember- too drunk) : they looked distracted and a bit "another day, another gig". all in all a welcome return to a criminally undertoured country, although JLB said they were going to do a proper tour next year, which is nice.... some NDTC: England are going to win the world cup... Tim Spear Veilmaya - http://www.users.dircon.co.uk/~veilmaya/ Sauce - http://www.users.dircon.co.uk/~veilmaya/sauce/ Ahamkara - The official Cynic Website - http://www.users.dircon.co.uk/~veilmaya/cynic/ ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 10 Dec 1997 05:24:19 EST From: Adrian79 To: email_address_removed Subject: Big Hello! Message-ID: Hi, I'm a great DT fan and have newly joined the mailing list. I was to the concert in Bonn and WOW they are even better LIVE! Was anyone else at the concert in Bonn? P.S. Are there any other bands similar to DT??? I haven't found any. I'm a heavy metal / prog bass player. cu, Atze *** Dream Theater rules the world of music! *** ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 10 Dec 1997 06:03:46 -0500 From: Neil Elliott To: "INTERNET:email_address_removed" Subject: Xmas CD 97 Message-ID: >[message saying the new DTIFC CD will have soundchecks, messages, covers= , >demos and lounge version of "Under a Glass Moon"] >> Well, what I will tell you is that he got most of the above WRONG. The= re >> is NO soundcheck, message from the band, or the lounge version of >> Glass Moon. > So, we will have covers and demos. :-) NO! Neil Elliott - DTIFC ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 10 Dec 97 13:32:21 -0500 From: "Rosinski, Michal" To: email_address_removed Subject: Dream mailing list.... Message-ID: Hi ytsejammers!!! This ia a short answer to everyone, who say that this is a Dream Theater mailing list . That's right, but the question is if I can't say my opinion about other prog bands and their albums? This is an absurd. We are talking about many prog bands including obviously DT, aren't we? If I don't like DT I can say my point of view, if like I can say it too. The same should be with other bands, because this is the same style of music - PROG METAL. Regards. Mike ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 10 Dec 1997 08:08:40 -0500 From: "Christopher R. Merlo" To: email_address_removed Subject: Hey Mike Bahr Message-ID: > - Mike Bahr / Prism Records > - durnik @ goodnet . com > - http://www.goodnet.com/~durnik/ Mike: It is obvious that you are up-to-date on reading the Jam. Since you haven't answered my private e-mail for about a month now, I can only assume that either it didn't get there, or you're ignoring it. Since I now know you read the Jam regularly, it seems that this is a reliable way for me to contact you, and possibly the only way. I've been waiting patiently for a few months now for The Darkest of Winters and Experience to Extremes to arrive. I can't even say how long ago I paid for them, because I switched banks almost four months ago when I moved. Have they been sent yet? If not, could you tell me why? Should I just look to buy them used and get my money back from you? We're talking about $75 that I've spent on nothing. I'm a grad student. I could eat for a month on $75. I look forward to hearing from you. (And my apologies to the other Jammers for the noise.) -Chris ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 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: Wed, 10 Dec 1997 13:05:03 +0000 From: Steve.Arthur@Thameswater.CO.UK To: email_address_removed Subject: RESPONSES TO THREADS Message-ID: <80256569.0047256C.00@ThamesWater.Co.Uk> Well I've decided that trying to highlight semi-intelligent and hopefully stimulating threads is a waste of time because people are so damn touchy. All I wanted with my comments on escapism and lyric-adoption was to stimulate some ideas or conversation. It seems that most jammers have a knee-jerk reaction to anything resembling constructive criticism. My point about escapism in the lyrics of I&W was tempered with the point that I still believed the band had to progress but not into the 'I hate this business and the world around it' type of stance that bands like Nirvana found themselves adopting. Ballads about child-abuse are so prevalent in the music world that I would find it a refreshing schange to find a ballad about something like faith, hope or even love (thanks Kings X hmmmmm) Please just listen to what a caring, sensitive and deeply religous fan of DT is trying to say, without responding with hints at crack-smoking. It's offensive and immature. I thought the idea of the jam was to throw ideas around and thrive on the common interest we supposedly have. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 10 Dec 97 08:41:41 EST From: "Joshua B. Wingell" To: email_address_removed Cc: email_address_removed Subject: Re: DTIFC still has not cashed my check after 2 Message-ID: >You know me that I don't like to cause any trouble with the ppl on this >list :) >but I have had enough of the bitching about the fan club already. I wasn't bitching, just asking. Big difference. >Understandably some of you are anxious about not having checks cashed >and wondering if you will recieve the CD. Go figure. >I think that the main problem appears to be that Neil Elliott is in England >and the yankees send their cheques/MO's to the NY address and that >there is no conformation or email available for yankees to confirm that >their monies have been receieved. Right... about 2 months of waiting and no answer, no checks cashed. Is the NY address still active? Btw, I am not a member of any NY baseball team, so I really don't understand why you are calling me a Yankee. :-) >But for fuck sake stop sending mail here, ask Neil about any hassles, I >emialed him two weeks after Ok, perhaps you did not read my email to the list? Did you just read the subject? I said that I emailed Neil 2 to 3 weeks ago and did not receive a single email from him regarding my subscription. I just want to know if the inept US postal service lost the mail I sent to NY. Or perhaps it was lost on its way from NY to the UK? Or perhaps the US Postal Service found a way to lose my email! :-) I would not have emailed the Jam if I had gotten a response from Neil. Yesterday, I saw that he emailed the list and was not dead/on vacation/whatever, and it reminded me about the email I sent to him 2 weeks ago. Since he replied to someone on the list, I figured that this might be a better way to get in touch with him. >I >emialed him two weeks after I sent me renewal MO and I had a >reply straight away. Good for you. But wouldn't you be concerned if you hadn't gotten a reply? That is currently my situation. >I would expect at this time Neil is pretty busy, have some >patience, I am sure he'll reply to your queires shortly. It was mentioned to me by another person on the list that this is probably a busy time for Neil seeing as how the new album came out and it is Christmas time. He probably got a flood of DTIFC requests. However, if I had not emailed the Jam about this, it would not have occurred to me. Posting to the Jam helped me out here. I just want to know what is going on. Why do you have a problem with that? Hell, I didn't even know that Neil was in the UK until you posted it. Thanks for the info, I really do appreciate it! >graham Josh ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 10 Dec 1997 08:03:25 -0600 From: email_address_removed (Mark Lampert) To: "Ytsejam" Subject: I'm outta here Message-ID: <01bd0574$61f91160$message_id_removed> Ahoy, Welp, I'm setting sail for home. I won't be back on the jam for a few days, so I'll see all of yous guys then. To the Houston jammers: see you at the YtseGathering on Friday! · • Colonel Mustard • · ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 10 Dec 1997 14:28:30 -0000 From: "Andrew Moore" To: "ytsejam" Subject: London gig Message-ID: <01bd0577$e2eef480$message_id_removed.ac.uk> Hi people, Dave (a UK jammer) :) wanted to know if any other UK jammers were at last night's London Forum gig. Well, I was! :) It was my first DT gig, and all I can say is " "!!!!! Wow. Just fantastic. Was that the Liquid Tension Experiment that was playing before Vanden Plas came on? It sounded cool. Raise The Knife was interesting with lyrics. Speak To Me souned cool, and The Way It Used To Be was fab. (Any UK jammers got hold of the Hollow Years CD yet?) Anyway, setlist was similar to ones already posted, including UAGM, Scarred, snippets of ACoS, HY etc. Highlights for me were Voices, Scarred, Peruvian Skies (just awesome...) and the Nightmare Cinema thingy. Hope to see them again next year! Andy. PS hello to Graham fom Glasgow (the only other jammer I bumped into!) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----- Andrew Moore, IT Adviser, Anglia Business School, Anglia Polytechnic University, Cambridge, UK Tel: 01223 363771 ext. 2250 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----- ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 10 Dec 1997 14:49:24 +0100 From: Anna & Heike Boedeker To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: What? Message-ID: .. D-Man ... >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. uh... since when is cancer a STD? -h ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 10 Dec 1997 10:17:07 -0500 (EST) From: Albert Balkiewicz To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Is "Fates-basher" another synonym for Politically Incorrect? Message-ID: > > > >Jim Mathoes is much more laid back now..but that doesn't mean he can't play.. > >clean out your ears and maybe you will hear the complexity of APSOG...but > like > >others have posted here..don't expect it to hit you over the head...it takes > >sometime to sink in...if you want music that you don't have to think about .. > > Fuck you, dillhole. This is a DREAM THEATER list. If I want music I dont' > have to think about, why the hell would I be listening to DT??? Are you > saying DT is music "you don't have to think about"? If so, I suggest you > get your pathetic ass off this list RIGHT NOW! I don't mind people who First of all, the first post was badly done and very antagonistic. Second of all, the reply was just as bad, but its Hellesten, so I'm not complaining.... :) > DT can write music in their sleep that gives me more to think about than > FW's music. APSoG is no more complex than Big Wreck's music, even. It's > just as well that DT *didn't* have Fates opening for them this tour. I > can't believe all the FW fans who're trying to pass APSoG off as "complex". > It's subtle, and it's not crappy music, but it sure as hell isn't complex, > it sure as hell isn't full of nuances, and it sure as hell isn't good > music! It's a shade (PI) between good and crappy. OK, a reasonable argument and OPINION. Understandable. Kinda have to disagree about the Big Wreck comment, though.... > > To even mention APSoG in the same breath as masterpieces like LTL, AMBI, > ACOS, or LITS, you must be having serious delusions! > Matter of opinion. I tend to agree on less of a level. I personally think that APSoG is a great work.....as are the songs mentioned above. My view is that is takes a lot of work to make songs that long to keep a flow. When I heard APSoG the first few times, it seemed very "broken-up". The more I listen to it, though, the more it gels for me. The rest of this paragraph, about FW fans being pompous, self- righteous and turning non-fans off to even trying the music out is pretty true....but people say the same about us Dream Theater fanatics and prog fanatics in general, so it's to be expected, no matter how douche it is..... > > Anyway, I think that's all I'll say on this for a while... back to > studying... (wow, this was amazingly civil, considering how much of an > asshole I normally become during exams!) > Dammit! I read Lars' message about 8 times, dissecting it for something to rip him on (since he does it all the time), and I just CAN'T~!! DAMMIT! DAMMIT! DAMMIT! Once of these days, Lars, you're gonna slip....I'm watchin' you........ :P -Al -- ^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@ I inhale the sun...........I exhale the absence of light I am the number One..........burning. ^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^ email: email_address_removed email_address_removed HOMEPAGE:http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Towers/9280/index.html ------------------------------ End of YTSEJAM Digest 3344 **************************