YTSEJAM Digest 3412 Today's Topics: 1) Oops! by Steve Godbout 2) Long Island Show (Spolier) by Wilson 3) Kevin Shirley by "James" 4) Jaxx show comments by "Paul W. Cashman" 5) JP's Wa's by Stephen Dedalus 6) Ozric Tentacles by Luke 7) Mumblings and Jumblings by Nigel Bridgeman 8) Re: Mumblings and Jumblings by Graham Boyle 9) JAXX show by Len Berkoski 10) Jaxx Show *SPOILERS* by Shawn Carroll 11) Re: DT Xmas CD by email_address_removed.se (Luis Ariceaga ) 12) All DTC!! (really!) by Matthew Robbins-McDaniel 13) The Piano (the movie) by email_address_removed.br (Rogerio Brito) 14) Re: All DTC!! (really!) by Rogerio Brito ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 04 Jan 1998 23:17:02 -0500 From: Steve Godbout To: YTSEJAM Mailing list Subject: Oops! Message-ID: Hi again! There was supposed to be a second part to the last message I sent. Regarding album sales. I frequently get to work in a small town near the border between The province of Quebec and northern New-Hampsire. When I am there, I tune in rock station WTOS 105.1 (Maine radio's problem child is their slogan). Anyhow, last time I was over there (end of november) Burning my Soul was playing three times a day. So, I was wondering, how exactly are going the sales for FII if compared to, lets say, Awake and I&W? I have absolutely no clue. Bye for now, Steve Godbout email_address_removed ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 05 Jan 1998 00:06:12 -0500 From: Wilson To: email_address_removed Subject: Long Island Show (Spolier) Message-ID: Hey Kids! Well......They played Trial of Tears..........WOW! Many other cool surprises happened but i'm sure someone else will post them...if not I will.... Kevin (WilsonCat) ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 4 Jan 1998 21:34:07 -0800 From: "James" To: Subject: Kevin Shirley Message-ID: <01bd199b$8b10c800$edb15ecc@mpeywdzn> Hello Everyone: I'm not sure if everyone knows this but I haven't seen it on the Jam yet. Kevin Shirley produced the 'Liquid Tension Project' with Portnoy/Petrucci/Levin and Rudess. It kicks major you know what. :) peace, --james-- ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 5 Jan 1998 00:24:23 -0800 (PST) From: "Paul W. Cashman" To: email_address_removed Subject: Jaxx show comments Message-ID: We're back, we survived; well-worth the looong drive. I'll post more later about the show itself unless some other kind soul does (or rather, already has :)). Quick notes: I finally managed to get a drumstick, although not by the usual channels..... Bafu Vai was in da house! Great to hang out with you once again, even if we couldn't find any vanishing restaurants this time. :) Never did see any sign of Pat D. We looked in the pizza place, which had quite a few DT fans in it between 6 and 6:30, but no-one wearing any Jam shirts was in THAT house. (I wore mine so "reverse recognition" might work.) No sign after the show by the stage, either. Got to get autographs from James and Derek but Mike had to get on the bus before finishing with the HUGE mob of people crammed between the wall, the equipment truck and the auxiliary diesel power-cart. I did get to pass a tape up to him, though. :) Shortly afterward, venue security -- who were quite evil, for such a small club -- booted us out of the area, saying we were trespassing. Bastards! I'll bet they killed Kenny, too..... Great to meet several relative newbies at the show also. Afterward we all went to Denny's -- ten strong, would have been more if we could have found Bafu & Co. -- for some kewl post-show fun (joining us was the manager of Queensryche's Undernet IRC channel and her crue). Great way to cap off the night since we NEEDED food and drink. --Especially drink. (At the show: "$4 for Bud? We'll give you $2 for plain water!" hehe) Hearing "The Way It Used To Be" over the PA after getting the HY single and learning the song was almost a religious experience. Seemed like only we few knew it, but boy was that fun. What a stunningly excellent song! ObSPC*: there's an exit off I-95 for a road named Southpark Boulevard in southern Virgina -- and there's Southpark Mall right next to the highway, too. There was no sign of sporadic fighting between Jesus or Santa Claus, but we just HAD to stop and get some photos. --And a Southpark lighter (not show-merchandise, either). One of the worst-designed freeway exits and intersections I've ever seen, but it wouldn't have been Southpark without that. :) Tired as shit, --Paul * = Obligatory SouthPark content :) -- +-- I know it's easier to walk away than look it in the eye.... ---+ | I would raise a shelter to the sky... (Dream Theater, | | And here beneath this star tonight I lie.... "Surrounded") | +- Paul W. Cashman email_address_removed www.crl.com/~vanyel ICQ 4151223 + ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 5 Jan 1998 01:31:30 -0800 (PST) From: Stephen Dedalus To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: JP's Wa's Message-ID: Yo yo jamas, I got a question. Does anyone know what kind of wa pedals Petrucci uses besidesCry-babies? Some of them sound pretty different, and for a guy whose ears aren't sensative to the subtleties yet, it would be cool to know. Be well. Matt B "That is the truth. Not the hammer and sickle; not the stars and stripes; not the cross; not the sun; not gold; not yin and yang, but the smile... Because they died, we know we still live. Because a star explodes and a thousand worlds like ours die, we know this world is. That is the smile, that what might not be is." (John Fowles, The Magus) ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 05 Jan 1998 20:59:35 +1000 From: Luke To: ytsejam Subject: Ozric Tentacles Message-ID: >All you space-rockers on the list: put down what you're doing and put >in an order for the Ozrics' new one, Curious Corn, if you haven't >already. With so much talk of OT on the jam, and since I happen to be unfortunate enough never to have heard them or OF them, can any of you jammers out there give me some more insights as to what they're like. Influences, comparisons, styles, anything to form a good idea of what they're like and any other opinions on Curious Corn as a good album to start with ? Thanks, Luke. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 05 Jan 1998 21:24:35 +1000 From: Nigel Bridgeman To: email_address_removed Subject: Mumblings and Jumblings Message-ID: Hi I'm not usually one to get annoyed publically with someone, but something had to give eventually. Seroussi wrote: >YNM, HY, TAMP & AL just ruin the flow and focus of the album...why does DT always >have to ruin their albums with boring pop ballads? (I&W being the exception) I&W being the exception? If DT have ever written a pop ballad, it's Another Day. YNM is a great rock song. HY is a great ballad. TAMP is, I admit, my least favourite from FII, but it definately grew on me with time. JP's solo is great, almost as good as his Another Day solo. AL is probably my favourite song from FII. I don't think DT have ever written a boring song that I can remember off-hand (which is not to say that I love everything that they have done - far from it). >What's up with writing about every radio station you heard DT on, any chart >DT made it into, etc (as Ivan-Assen Ivanov put it "I heard DT on the radio, >oh joyous hour!"). It's not a surprise that with their most commercial release >they would get recognition from the radio, it's certainly not because of their >musical talent (professional player magazines excluded). I have never heard DT on the radio. I doubt I will in the forseeable future. That said, if I did hear DT on the radio I'd hope that I was wearing brown underwear because I'd near shit myself. DT are still pretty much an upcoming young band that are having trouble cracking the mainstream because of what is currently popular. Any time they are in regular rotation on the radio, or any time they get any major publicity, should be a joyous time for a band the vast majority of music fans have never heard of. Why should we, the fans, not be excited when DT get that one (small) step closer to achieving mainstream success? >> YOU SPOILED F**K!!!! >> This is a GIFT from DT and the fan clubs. You didn't have to pay a penny extra >> for it. > >Many people joined the club for this CD and they have every right to be disappointed >and voice their disappointment. I'm not sure how to phrase my response here. I don't have all that much respect for someone who joins a fan club just to get a CD. It's free - you didn't pay your money for the CD, you paid to join the fan club. If someone joined the fan club just for a CD and then they are disappointed by it, then tough shit. If you joined the fan club because you're a fan and you wanted to be kept up to date with news, etc, and you're disappointed with whatever services, etc, that the fan club offers, then you have reason to complain. As I said, I very rarely (as far as I can remember) bitch and moan about someone, and I don't think I have *ever* flamed anyone since I joined the jam in mid 96, but if this does come across as either bitching, moaning or flaming, then so be it. I had to get it off of my chest. See yis Spiff ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 05 Jan 1998 23:13:02 +1000 From: Graham Boyle To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Mumblings and Jumblings Message-ID: Nigel Bridgeman wrote: > > Hi > > I'm not usually one to get annoyed publically with someone, but something > had to give eventually. Good to hear from another Aussie on the jam, but I hope you don't flame as much as I do :) > Seroussi wrote: > > >YNM, HY, TAMP & AL just ruin the flow and focus of the album...why does DT > always > >have to ruin their albums with boring pop ballads? (I&W being the exception) DT have never ruined any album you pidgeon-toed-pee-brain, ballads break up the more 'up' tempo songs, rather than have an album full of the same style songs. None of the above songs you mentioned 'ruin' the flow of FII for me, AL is one of the highlights for me, JP's solo gives me goose bumps. > I'm not sure how to phrase my response here. I don't have all that much > respect for someone who joins a fan club just to get a CD. It's free - you > didn't pay your money for the CD, you paid to join the fan club. If > someone joined the fan club just for a CD and then they are disappointed by > it, then tough shit. If you joined the fan club because you're a fan and > you wanted to be kept up to date with news, etc, and you're disappointed > with whatever services, etc, that the fan club offers, then you have reason > to complain. Yep couldn't agree more with you more, I won't say anymore, most know my feelings on the matter and I don't want to rehash old flames :) It's the nature of the beast I am afraid, DT fans seen to be really picky and only expect nothing less than perfection from the boys. Even if they put out a double CD with with 5 25 minute songs on it I am sure someone out there would pick holes in it :) > As I said, I very rarely (as far as I can remember) bitch and moan about > someone, and I don't think I have *ever* flamed anyone since I joined the > jam in mid 96, but if this does come across as either bitching, moaning or > flaming, then so be it. I had to get it off of my chest. No I think you should get out of the wilderness more often :) graham ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 05 Jan 1998 09:34:44 -0500 From: Len Berkoski To: email_address_removed Subject: JAXX show Message-ID: Did anybody else notice the guy that looked suspiciously like Petrucci talking in the lobby before the show? I'm pretty sure it was him, but we didn't want to interrupt the conversation he was having. Cool show, but what the hell is with Jaxx? It's tiny and in a strip mall, with a mattress store and pizza place on either side. I felt like we were in the movie Spinal Tap: "Puppet show and Dream Theater ... I told you to put Dream Theater on top!" Got to slap hands with KJLB after the show. Cool Len Berkoski ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 05 Jan 1998 10:10:47 -0500 From: Shawn Carroll To: email_address_removed Subject: Jaxx Show *SPOILERS* Message-ID: Hey everyone! First off, Woo-Hoo!!!! Last time I saw DT was at the Palace Theater in Albany NY on the 'Music in Progress' tour... It was great to see them again. I received my Xmas disc on friday, so I was listening to that pre-show. Very cool. First off, I thought that Big Wreck was great. I really enjoyed their performance. They are in no way a progressive band in the DT vein, but they had some great riffs. The only real thing that was even close to an annoyance was that their songs tended to be a little on the long side. They waited to long between songs and lost the crowd... Their music was cool though. I think I'll go buy the cd. OK, so I thought Big Wreck was cool... Some guy behind me started yelling "Bafu" and I turned and smiled. I thought that was funny. :) The LTE stuff was very cool. This was over the PA between sets. They played some unreleased stuff too. They played Raise the Knife, a song I think is called Where Are You Now??? and before Rooster, they played the B-side off the Hollow Years single called The Way It Used To Be. I really liked Where Are You Now. I was standing right in front of JP's mike stand for the show. So Derek runs on stage and does his intro thing. The band comes on and rages into Lines in the Sand. JLB sings Doug Pinnick's (sp???) lines from the record and MP and JP sing the other parts. Very cool. Set list: LITS BMS Voices Silent Man UAGM You Not Me (I really liked the live version a lot) Hollow Years Puppies On Acid (The beginning of The Mirror) into JLMB Lie Petrucci plays the intro to Hendrix Voodoo Child into Peruvian Skies (MP plays the beginning verse one-handed while slamming a beer) Pull me Under Carpe Diem Ytsejam Drum Solo New Millenium (the Chapman Stick is Awesome) Metropolis into Come as you Are (Nirvana) with MP on lead vocals Forest from Big Wreck came on and finished the end of Metropolis on the drums. Awesome night. Cheers to Paul, the guy in the maroon Ytsejam shirt. I got James and DS signatures and thanked them for the Xmas CD. James and I talked about the back ups on BMS where Mike was doing the "Dip Dip Dip" thing. We both got a laugh out of that. Some guy had an Ibanez JMP100 that he was having the band sign. He bought it at a pawn shop for about $700.00. He doesn't even play... Ughhhhhh. James mentioned that they would be playing Trial of Tears in Long Island on Sunday. Later, Shawn ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 5 Jan 1998 08:49:06 -0600 From: email_address_removed.se (Luis Ariceaga ) To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: DT Xmas CD Message-ID: >> >> >> In a message dated 97-12-31 01:20:05 EST, you write: >> >> << it >> looks like I'm going to end up with 2 Christmas CDs!! The CD from >> France arrived this morning - (Thanks Stephane!!!) for the rapid >> service. Unfortunately, I have to say that I'm a little bit disappointed >> with the CD contents. >> >> >> YOU SPOILED F**K!!!! >> This is a GIFT from DT and the fan clubs. You didn't have to pay a penny extra >> for it. >> The "real" disappointment will be next year when they decide not to waste >> their time and money treating unappreciative fans like you to a free Xmas CD. >> Being you have 2 copies and are so disappointed, I'm sure there are many fans >> here on the jam who'd love your copies.. >> > > > > Hell YEAH! I'd be happy to take one of those CDs off your hands. > Definitely E-mail me........... > > > -Al > HEY!!! Can anyone explain me what these "DT Xmas CD" are? How can I get one? Sorry but I was a little uninformed... C'ya! /Duicho ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 05 Jan 1998 10:56:12 -0500 From: Matthew Robbins-McDaniel To: email_address_removed Subject: All DTC!! (really!) Message-ID: > If DT wrote music on the level of Greenday and had the same lyrics as they do now > I wouldn't have listened to them. > If DT wrote lyrics on the level of Greenday and had the same music as they do (did) > now I would have still listened to them. > > Is this the case to everyone on this list? NO it isn't. That's fine if you feel that way, but many of us (myself included) think that the lyrics are just as important as the music. I bought IAW words because I liked the music I heard (PMU), but I kept listening and buying more DT because it was more than just great music, it was great music accompanied by great lyrics. I'm sure I'm not along on this. > YNM, HY, TAMP & AL just ruin the flow and focus of the album...why does DT always have > to ruin their albums with boring pop ballads? (I&W being the exception) Well, I realize that ballads just aren't some people's taste, but the ones on FII don't really bother me at all. They're all well written and don't really fall into the category of "boring pop ballads" to me. Musically, they're much more complex than the average radio ballad. Lyrically, they're much more emotional than your average "oh how I miss you and love you, please come back to me" radio-pop ballad. They deal with subjects like death & child abuse, which I don't hear on the radio daily. I think these song just add to DT's versatility and impress me that much more with the band's overall talent. > What's up with writing about every radio station you heard DT on, any chart > DT made it into, etc (as Ivan-Assen Ivanov put it "I heard DT on the radio, > oh joyous hour!"). Have to agree here totally. These are very pointless posts, IMO. Even if I read one about a radio station playing DT in my area, I'm not gonna listen to it 24-7 hoping to hear some DT. I'll just put the CD in when I want to hear DT. ~Matt ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 07 Nov 1997 02:33:40 -0500 From: email_address_removed.br (Rogerio Brito) To: email_address_removed Subject: The Piano (the movie) Message-ID: Ok. So you probably know that this movie ("The Piano", with Holly Hunter) got really high reviews/ratings from the critics and I simply don't know why. I just saw it (yeah, I know that I'm a little late, but... :-) ). This movie has a huuuuuge flaw, IMO, that if we could compare this movie to a computer network connected to the Internet and I were the boss of the system administrator, he would be instantaneously *FIRED*. Well, the film is not as bad as I told it is, but has some interesting points. Overall, I give it a 6 or, maybe, even 7 (out of 10). But (aha!) he has a connection with Dream Theater (and, IMO, this is the best part of the movie). If you are a "real" fan, you know this. :-) Just wanted to hear your opinions (BTW, if you're going to comment on the movie only, please send it privately and if you're going to comment on the DT connection, please send it to the 'jam, so more people can give their comments and contribute to the discussion). See ya, 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: Mon, 5 Jan 1998 15:56:53 -0200 (EDT) From: Rogerio Brito To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Re: All DTC!! (really!) Message-ID: On Mon, 5 Jan 1998, Matthew Robbins-McDaniel wrote: > > What's up with writing about every radio station you heard DT on, any chart > > DT made it into, etc (as Ivan-Assen Ivanov put it "I heard DT on the radio, > > oh joyous hour!"). > > Have to agree here totally. These are very pointless posts, IMO. Even > if I read one about a radio station playing DT in my area, I'm not gonna > listen to it 24-7 hoping to hear some DT. I'll just put the CD in when > I want to hear DT. Pardon me, but, IMO, it is a completely different situation, feeling when you hear songs from your favorite (or top 10 favorites, for that matter) on the radio and when you put the CD in your player. I can't explain why (maybe I'll have to think a bit more about it), but the feeling is much stronger: you know that more people will be listening to your preferred band that moment. It is kind of a "Wohoo! I told you there were good" mixed with a strange feeling of possession (call it what you want, but feelings not always need explanation). So, let people discuss what they want to. Otherwise, what would this mailing list be about? Do you people subscribed to a list of messages hoping to read *nothing*?? I don't understand this, and would be very pleased to know what you people think about it. BTW, people on this list are always so worried about contributing with DTC or NDTC that, IMO, 10% of the discussions here are about "DTC or not DTC, that is the question". Just let the DT content raise naturally (of course, I'm wasting much more than 10% of my message with this discussion, but it is in the hope that we will stop with these crazy things). Please, let's stop the metadiscussions. > ~Matt []s, Roger... P.S.: I just took note of the lyrics to the Demo version of "Hollow Years". Is anyone interested in reading them? -- =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= 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 =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= ------------------------------ End of YTSEJAM Digest 3412 **************************