YTSEJAM Digest 3377 Today's Topics: 1) Wacky Tabbacky is burning down da joint! ;) by Jon Parmet 2) Re: YTSEJAM digest 3373 by fn-atreu11@community.co.uk 3) A Good Fates starter? by Tim Lodge 4) Scans of 'Hollow Years CD Single' now available... by Tim Lodge 5) Re: YTSEJAM digest 3376 by "Jeremy C. Hallum" 6) TOP 10 LIST by Rick Booth 7) Re: to graham by email_address_removed (Dr. Mosh) 8) Re: Take Cover! by "Eric LaRue" 9) Re: Finding Hollow Years single in U.S. by "Paul Gregory Humm" 10) Re: Take Cover! by Anna & Heike Boedeker 11) UNCLASSIFIED:-Re: TOP 10 LIST by email_address_removed.au 12) New Symphony x by "Dusty Vestal" 13) Re: TOP 10 LIST by Matt Johnston 14) Re: UNCLASSIFIED:-Re: TOP 10 LIST by "James" ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 17 Dec 1997 23:58:06 +0000 From: Jon Parmet To: Just Let Me Ytse Subject: Wacky Tabbacky is burning down da joint! ;) Message-ID: > or Brian Wherry's demo... they do that [buy it] on a suggestion. No, they do it 'cuz if they don't, they die... It's not a suggestion, but rather a command! :) <-- was this necessary? Regards, Jon -- *------------*----------------------------*--------------* | Jon Parmet | email_address_removed | 617-494-2851 | *------------*----------------------------*--------------* "The Apollo Guidance Computer was primitive by any modern comparison having but 72 kilobytes of ROM and 4 kilobytes of RAM" ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 17 Dec 1997 18:58:01 -0500 From: fn-atreu11@community.co.uk To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 3373 Message-ID: <34986709.3E71@community.co.uk> >Has anyone gotten their DTIFC x-mas cd's yet? I have seen a few posts >where people said they had 'em... Does anyone know how many members >there are in the fan club? Just curious to see how rare these discs are >going to be? If I were to join the fan club now, do you think it would be too late to get an XMAS CD? --atreu ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 17 Dec 1997 19:14:07 -0500 From: Tim Lodge To: email_address_removed Subject: A Good Fates starter? Message-ID: I'd like to add a few cents to the "Whats the best Fates CD to start off on?" (for those interested in the band of course ; not trying to cram fates down anyones throats..)... I have to disagree with those who say that "Chasing Time" is a good sampler to start from; especially for prog-heads on the list. Personally, my introduction to Fates Warning came with the 1991 release of Parallels. I was a DJ (--> I had a radio show at 2am that no one listened to :) ) at my college radio station (WFCS 107.7) and we hosted a record release party. It was pretty cool and both Frank Aresti and Joe Dibiase showed... Anyways, about half of the tracks on 'Chasing Time' are pre-Ray Adler with John Arch on vocals. Now personally, I can't stand John Arch's vocals on anything..plus I can't say that I have any fondness for the "iron maiden-esque" stype of the pre-adler stuff.... If the first thing I heard from them was the "night on brokken" LP, I think I would have given up on fates. :( I think I liked all the tracks on "Inside Out" from day 1. To me it was the logical progression from the Parallels CD. I think sometime around then I purchased "Perfect Symmetry" which is also a good album IMHO. (especially 'At Fates Hands' with Mr. Kevin Moore on keys)..However I noticed that Ray Adler does some *wierd* vocal stuff on some of the tracks.... And then there is "No Exit"..the first Adler-era CD.which I still can't get into that much...:( Anyways, my recommendation for a Fates Starter would be Parallels or Inside Out....for the die hard prog heads you might want to try Perfect Symmetry... One last point, I don't know if has been mentioned here, but Jim Matheos wrote ALL of the keyboard parts for apsog... Kevin Moore pretty much came in,learned them, and played them for the CD (I mention this because I remember someone bashing kevin or something awhile back for his apsog work).... ..Tim email_address_removed ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 17 Dec 1997 19:46:59 -0500 From: Tim Lodge To: email_address_removed Subject: Scans of 'Hollow Years CD Single' now available... Message-ID: For those of you having difficulty finding the scans of the Hollow Years single, I have taken a moment and have scanned them into my website. If you want to take a look, surf on over to : http://nw3.nai.net/~axe ..Tim email_address_removed ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 17 Dec 1997 20:00:27 -0500 (EST) From: "Jeremy C. Hallum" To: "Yzerjam: the Mailing list for DT/Red Wing Fans Worldwide" Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 3376 Message-ID: On Wed, 17 Dec 1997 Jammers in ytsejam 3376 scribbled on a virtual wall in virtual space: > Date: Thu, 18 Dec 1997 08:20:07 +1000 > From: email_address_removed.au > Subject: UNCLASSIFIED:-Re: To give a fuck, or not to give a fuck, that is > > > >Well, bully for you Bucky! But why the fuck did you repost > >his entire top ten list, you dildo! > > Well 'bucko' I did to emphasise just how annoying it is to see his > top ten in every post, it annoyed you enough didn't it? Well, since Ptacek ain't around, I'm gonna haveta be the dt.cop. Take it to email kids. Please. Or I'll talk to Merlo about sending some FaQ's. He's done with finals, he has time to do that sort of thing now. > ------------------------------ > Date: Wed, 17 Dec 1997 16:59:08 -0500 (EST) > From: email_address_removed > Subject: savatage members > > > And oh yeah, before C. Oliva's unfortunate death, he too was only in some of > the albums...no wait, he was in all of them, sorry. I can't keep this > straight. Why did Caffery leave and come back? And who's on what for Wake > of Magellan? Z. Stevens-vocals J. L. Middleton-bass & counterpoint vocals A. Pitrelli- guitars & counterpoint vocals C. Caffery- guitars & counterpoint vocals J. Plate- drums J "The Mountain King" Oliva-keys & vocals TWoM is easily the best non prog hard rock album I bought all year. Or, for those of you who think Savatage is prog (well they're kinda prog) it is the best prog album I bought all year, and I've bought a lot of discs this year. > ------------------------------ > > Date: Thu, 18 Dec 1997 00:53:43 +0200 > From: "Ivan-Assen Ivanov" > Subject: Re: The Gathering > > Well, I heard "Mandylion" and while the singing and music are > >interesting, one thing that put me down on this band were the lyrics, I > >mean, the lyrics kind of neutralized the enthusiasm that I felt with the > >music. > > Lyrics? LYRICS? No, The Gathering don't have ANY lyrics, it's just > a few random frases a song. But the music is worth it. > "that Anneke chick" is singing on "Mandylion", "Nighttime Birds" and > a few singles; their previous female vocalist, Martine Van Loom, > is now with a band called Lords Of The Stone, which is weaker but still > okay; TG used to have a male vocalist as well, but back then they were > a boring doom-metal (as in Venom, say) band. So, which one is their newest one? Is it Mandylion? I just saw a copy of a Gathering disc at Tower, and it was dated 1997. It had a white snowy landscape on the cover (can't flipping remember the name). What does it sound like? Rough categorical description? > ------------------------------ > > From: Jon Parmet > Subject: TAKE IT TO E-MAIL! Sheesh, Jon, that's the most I've seen you post since you've been here... you ok? Good points, though... -jeremy PS How about the 10 line sigs? +=====================================================================+ Every man, you see, is born beneath the sword Damocles, For young and old are all alive on that next beat on which we ride, And that beat is such a fragile thing, in both old men and youthful king, And that beat stands all alone, you see, between us and black eternity, And until that time, when death won't wait, let each man rage against, his fate.-- Savatage _The Wake of Magellan_ +=====================================================================+ Jeremy Hallum Grad Student, Astronomy, Boston University email_address_removed:::email_address_removed ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 17 Dec 1997 19:34:20 -0600 (CST) From: Rick Booth To: email_address_removed Subject: TOP 10 LIST Message-ID: TOP 10 PROG CLICHES 10) Keyboard and Guitar duos 9) Rickenbacker Bass guitars 8) Multi-Part Songs 7) Fantasy fiction lyrics 6) Obscure instruments 5) other prog musicians making guest appearances 4) windy/atmosphereic sounds in the intro 3) 20 minute songs 2) time changes for the sake of time changes 1) SOPRANO SINGERS MY TOP 10 PROG ALBUMS 10) Genesis _Nursery Cryme_ 9) Van Der Graf Generator _H to He Who am the Only One_ 8) Emerson Lake and Palmer _Brain Salad Surgery_ 7) Rush _Moving Pictures_ 6) Dream Theater _When Dream and Day Unite_ 5) Rush _Hemispheres_ 4) King Crimson _Larks Tongues in Aspic_ 3) Dream Theater _Falling Into Infinity_ 2) Yes _Close to the Edge_ 1) Dream Theater _Images and Words_ Nya-Nya Nya-Nya Nya Nya Official Fates Warning content: Fates Warning is playing tonight in Tulsa at Cain's Ballroom. I missed out. Offical DT content: Has anyone heard the I&W demo ver of Change of Seasons (on the antiquities prism disc) If so, does it have lyrics/singing? ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 17 Dec 1997 17:37:39 -0800 From: email_address_removed (Dr. Mosh) To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: to graham Message-ID: On the Eve of Destruction, "jason braswell" said: > > > Hey, Graham, here's my top ten ass-holes of the fucking millenium: > > 1)you > 2)you > 3)you > 4)you > 5)you > 6)you > 7)you > 8)you > 9)you > 10) (any guesses? anyone? anyone?) oh, hey, it's you! > > Quit being a dickhead for the sake of being a dickhead. > jason > >______________________________________________________ >Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com Next person to post this shit gets dumped in the toilet... -The Doc -- #$%*#$*@ E-MAIL: email_address_removed #$%#$#$% _+_+_+_+ Unix, Internet, Intranet Engineering _+_+_+_+ [][][][] Dr. Mosh's Progressive Feast [][][][] #$@#$#@# http://progmetal.gmsnet.com @#$@##@$ ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 17 Dec 1997 18:19:18 PST From: "Eric LaRue" To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Take Cover! Message-ID: >> > Now, for something completely different, do you people into Jazz >> > know of a pianist called Thelonius Monk?? Any comments on his works? I >> > heard that he did something with John Coltrane. I also don't know John >> > Coltrane, but he is very famous. I don't know if he is famous for good or >> > bad reasons (Steve Vai vs. Kurt Nobrain). > > I don't have any of Monk's stuff, but I can tell you a bit about >Coltrane. His appeal is that he's an amazing technical player on the >Sax, but has a (then) unique sound and feel... a lot of soul, and a >LOT of work to get where he was. Some of his songs are particularly >noteworthy because of the incredibly difficult chord changes he >solos over. Check out Giant Steps and Countdown... listen to them a >few times until you understand the melody and structure.... there >is SO MUCH to learn from that music! > For those of you not too familiar with Jazz, jazz musicians >generally follow the chord progression with their solos... soloing >over each chord, as opposed to choosing a scale or mode and winging >it on that alone (or worse, writing the rhythm around your mode, to >make your solo sound better). You can hear Petrucci doing this a bit >more on some of the live outtakes, and in a simple way, on the TOT >solo. I care nothing for jazz... I don't know anything about Thelonius Monk... But he's the name all my Improv grades are listed under. :-) And I have that final tomorrow! And it's such a blowoff! WOO-HOO! :-) Complete with burning guitars, bashed up drum sets and sealed with a kiss, Eric Paul LaRue "Take hold of the flame. Don't you see life's a game? So take hold of the flame. You've got nothing to lose, but everything to gain!" Queensryche-"Take Hold of the Flame" http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Towers/6289 "Mon pere. Quel buffoon."-Bart Simpson ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 17 Dec 1997 18:19:56 -0800 From: "Paul Gregory Humm" To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Finding Hollow Years single in U.S. Message-ID: > If anyone is having a hard time finding this CD in the US I might be able > to get my hands on up to 5-10 copies if need be. Fortunately I live 15 mins > from a great small mom and pop record place that always has a nice supply > of imports and boots on hand... Unfortunately when I got my single there it > was like $12 and change with tax. :( So if anyone (including todd the original > poster) is interested please email me at the address below and I'll see what > i can do.. You can also get the Hollow Years CD single from CDnow (http://www.cdnow.com) and from several of the other online CD stores. I just ordered mine from CDnow, and it cost 15.92 (that includes shipping and tax). That's a bit higher than the $12 to $13 that Tim paid, but not by too much. Paul ----------- Paul Humm email_address_removed ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 Dec 1997 03:13:41 +0100 From: Anna & Heike Boedeker To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Take Cover! Message-ID: .. Chris Ptacek... > I don't have any of Monk's stuff, but I can tell you a bit about >Coltrane. His appeal is that he's an amazing technical player on the >Sax, but has a (then) unique sound and feel... a lot of soul, and a >LOT of work to get where he was. Some of his songs are particularly >noteworthy because of the incredibly difficult chord changes he >solos over. Check out Giant Steps and Countdown... listen to them a >few times until you understand the melody and structure.... there >is SO MUCH to learn from that music! > For those of you not too familiar with Jazz, jazz musicians >generally follow the chord progression with their solos... soloing >over each chord, as opposed to choosing a scale or mode and winging >it on that alone (or worse, writing the rhythm around your mode, to >make your solo sound better). You can hear Petrucci doing this a bit >more on some of the live outtakes, and in a simple way, on the TOT >solo. Actually after "Giant Steps" he more and more abandoned the concept of playing over changes to develop techniques of modal improvisation which finally became one of the paths along which Free Jazz developed as they kinda further developed this technique as to like playing "round about" the mode than "w/in" it. The other guy who got into Free by modal concepts (as opposed to the approaches of say Ornette Coleman, Don Cherry, Pharoah Saunders et al.), though different ones, was Miles Davis, BTW, who then further went to develop Electric Jazz/Jazzrock/Fusion which also had some impact on the development of Prog Rock. Yeah, modal concepts have almost become somewhat discredited by people who think it was easier than playing over changes... historically w/ these really good players it has been just the other way round, though... Heike ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 Dec 1997 13:56:29 +1000 From: email_address_removed.au To: email_address_removed Subject: UNCLASSIFIED:-Re: TOP 10 LIST Message-ID: >TOP 10 PROG CLICHES Now this is fucking hilarious >MY TOP 10 PROG ALBUMS You couldn't find a place for the king of prog Barry Manilow ? >Official Fates Warning content: >Fates Warning is playing tonight in Tulsa at Cain's Ballroom. I missed >out. Yeah so did I >Offical DT content: > >Has anyone heard the I&W demo ver of Change of Seasons (on the antiquities prism disc) >If so, does it have lyrics/singing? Yes I have, yes it does, if you are looking for an instrumental version of ACOS check out the 'Instrumental II' bootleg CD. graham ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 17 Dec 1997 16:48:43 +0000 From: "Dusty Vestal" To: email_address_removed Subject: New Symphony x Message-ID: I was told that the new Symphony X will be out in Feb. I'm confident that after this CD, Symphony X will be the kinds of neo prog metal......... DT is still a great band, but since they are moving away from the progressive metal category, they can't really qualify, but that is the band's choice and I respect that....... Dusty ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 17 Dec 1997 19:03:49 -0800 (PST) From: Matt Johnston To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Re: TOP 10 LIST Message-ID: On Wed, 17 Dec 1997, Rick Booth wrote: > >TOP 10 PROG CLICHES >MY TOP 10 PROG ALBUMS >Nya-Nya Nya-Nya Nya Nya .. >Offical DT content: -whew!- > >Has anyone heard the I&W demo ver of Change of Seasons (on the antiquities >prism disc) > >If so, does it have lyrics/singing? > > Yes, the song has singing, by James LaBrie (on the Antiquities disc) and by Chris Cintron (on the Scenes From a Memory disc) The lyrics are somewhat different, as is the music (which seems to take a more neoclassical stance in some part) Demo quality sound, but overal worth it. > > --Matt --------------------------------------------------------------------- "..." --James LaBrie, "Hell's Kitchen" --------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 17 Dec 1997 19:50:29 -0800 From: "James" To: Subject: Re: UNCLASSIFIED:-Re: TOP 10 LIST Message-ID: <01bd0b68$150cb2e0$ebb15ecc@mpeywdzn> -----Original Message----- To: Multiple recipients of list Date: Wednesday, December 17, 1997 7:21 PM Subject: UNCLASSIFIED:-Re: TOP 10 LIST >TOP 10 PROG CLICHES Now this is fucking hilarious >MY TOP 10 PROG ALBUMS You couldn't find a place for the king of prog Barry Manilow ? >Official Fates Warning content: >Fates Warning is playing tonight in Tulsa at Cain's Ballroom. I missed >out. Yeah so did I >Offical DT content: > >Has anyone heard the I&W demo ver of Change of Seasons (on the antiquities prism disc) >If so, does it have lyrics/singing? Yes I have, yes it does, if you are looking for an instrumental version of ACOS check out the 'Instrumental II' bootleg CD. graham ------------------------------ End of YTSEJAM Digest 3377 **************************