YTSEJAM Digest 3423 Today's Topics: 1) JLMB Keyboards by email_address_removed 2) Keyboard whammy thing... by Luke 3) Radio can suck my ass by "Trevor W. Hoit" 4) random stuff by Madsag 5) Re: KevMo vs. The Blonde Bimbo by email_address_removed (Dr. Mosh) 6) Some recent threads... by "Ollila Marko" 7) TAMP by "Trevor W. Hoit" 8) DS Trinity model by email_address_removed.nl 9) Calling all sickos by NGA 10) Re: Some recent threads... by Graham Boyle 11) DT - more cash! by Paul Dyer 12) Neil Elliot by hwoodson 13) DT show review from SFK by richard@capitale.qc.ca (Richard James) 14) Live DT by "Russell Joseph" 15) You Not Me, Live Discussion by Shawn Carroll 16) Dream Theater Songs by email_address_removed 17) Re: JLMB Keyboards by Albert Balkiewicz 18) Re: Live DT by Marc Verkade 19) DT FII sales by Matt Stanich ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 8 Jan 1998 05:03:00 -0500 From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: JLMB Keyboards Message-ID: I was under the assumption that the solo that went from the left to right speakers was all keyboard, can someone clarify this for me? I have listened to it a lot, to try to figure it out, and came to this conclusion because I think I can here the guitar playing a chunky power cord type thing behind the keyboard. Also, Derek's silver keyboard, I assume that this is the Trinity, I have a friend with a Trinity that does a lot of guitar style bends and stuff on the joystick, and the joystick has almost fallen apart, luckily for Korg only a few weeks after the warranty rang out, anyone else heard of this ??. David C ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 08 Jan 1998 20:16:52 +1000 From: Luke To: ytsejam Subject: Keyboard whammy thing... Message-ID: > Its actually Derek working on his silver keyboard and that funky 4-way > joystick on the left hand side (this has to have a name, what is it? > Kinda like a keyboard whammy bar...distorter, maybe?). It's called a pitch bender AFAIK, I don't know about Derek 'cause I have yet to see them live, but couldn't Kev pull of some wicked shit with this thing ? When I first heard I&W, I though all the keyboard solos where actually done on a guitar run through some weird harmonic device. My friend insisted it was a keyboard, but I said, "Nah, you can't get that sort of clean bending on a keyboard...' Then I saw LiT and watched KM on the UAGM solo and it totally blew me away. Just the skill and precision with which he handled his instrument was incredible. Luke. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 8 Jan 1998 02:29:19 -0800 From: "Trevor W. Hoit" To: "'email_address_removed'" Subject: Radio can suck my ass Message-ID: Ern said: >Radio only plays what their listeners want >to hear. Same with MTV. Who are these listeners?!?!? Spice Girls sold like 15 million cds, but I don't know anyone who has one. > > ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 8 Jan 1998 05:41:49 EST From: Madsag To: email_address_removed Subject: random stuff Message-ID: john sansone wrote: >>People that say DT has sold out should take a look at the real sell outs: Metallica, Queensryche and I Mother Earth<< ok, ill be devils advocate and give you metallica, and even queensryche. but PLEASE explain to me how I MOTHER EARTH has sold out. steve z wrote: >>The funniest part was afterward when she wanted James to sign her breasts and James, the good married man that he is, opted to sign her hand instead<< i will NEVER EVER understand the mentality of some tramp asking a member of a band to sign their breasts. ever. what class. and to mike bahr - just wanted to say its about time you got a nice surprise. werent you the one who got stabbed stopping that robber? and then getting your wisdom teeth pulled? id say youre due for some positive stuff. take care yall melissa email_address_removed ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 8 Jan 1998 03:16:05 -0800 From: email_address_removed (Dr. Mosh) To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: KevMo vs. The Blonde Bimbo Message-ID: On the Eve of Destruction, "Washburn" said: > >amount of time and then picked up Derek who at the time had long hair and >was made fun of by Mike for being Mr. Arena Rock, so Derek showed his >enthusiasm by lopping the bangs and not wearing large hoop earings and tight >leather pants. (At least I HOPE he quit doing that.) heheh. Anyway, image Yeah, he dumped all that for the pimp outfit, cheezy shades, and carpeted keyboard riser... :) -The Doc -- #$%*#$*@ E-MAIL: email_address_removed #$%#$#$% _+_+_+_+ Unix, Internet, Intranet Engineering _+_+_+_+ [][][][] Dr. Mosh's Progressive Feast [][][][] #$@#$#@# http://progmetal.gmsnet.com @#$@##@$ ------------------------------ Date: 8 Jan 98 13:18:27 +0200 From: "Ollila Marko" To: MIME:"email_address_removed" , "email_address_removed" Subject: Some recent threads... Message-ID: Greetings again, dear 'jamanoids...long time, no alphanumeric character. :) Some posts in jam 3422 evoked my enthusiasm to post again... >From: "Washburn" >Subject: KevMo vs. The Blonde Bimbo >Derek wasn't invited to join the band until halfway through the Waking Up >the World tour while on a ferry crossing the strait between Germany and >Denmark (forgive me if the geography is wrong). That would be a ferry between Sweden and Finland. I have a FM interview on a tape to prove that. The exact date of Derek's joining the band is 95/2/21, so the first gig that Derek played as an official member of DT is 95/2/22 at Tavastia Club, Helsinki, Finland. Right, D-Man? :) Why the fook isn't it in the DT FAQ, huh? ---- Hey, rumor has it that MTV will quit showing here in Finland since our broadcasting companies are so reluctant to pay them anything! No more Euro-techno and alternacrap forcefeeding!!! Yippeee! We're saved! Halleluia! :) ---- >From: John Sansone >You can sit back and trash either keyboard player for what they aren't >or you can sit back enjoy who they are. Sure KM was one the most >important aspects of DT but he blows on the new Fates Warning album. Well, that is mainly because the new Fates album blows. Don't bother to start scorching my rear end for this, your "send"-button is not a trigger and you're no gunslinger. I have a right to express my opinion and you have a right to disagree with it. :) It's all IMO and IYO. Let's agree to disagree. If you're going to go ballistic over this, that's solely your problem. Need I say more? But, on the neverending topic of KevMo vs. DerShe I would take no sides, I have a compromising suggestion instead. Let Vitalij Kuprij from Artension join DT, he can play circles around both KevMo and Derek, not to mention all the rest...btw, has anyone thought that if DT would've opted for Jens Johansson when he was applying for the band, we maybe would not have this thread to float around for years. :) >Dream Theater did not sell out, Just wait until you hear Metropolis II! IMO yes they did. FII's a great album on any other scale but not in comparison to what DT have done earlier, they're supposed to be in a league of their own. But, with Metro II they have another chance to convince and convert us cynics. Don't get me wrong, I like FII but I LOVE everything else they've done before. ---- Eric Paul LaRue should trim his .sig file a bit. His signature totalled a whopping 49 lines of the last YtseJam. Do we really need this? Cut it down, Eric or I will start quoting it everytime I post. :) ---- Well, that's my contribution to the pool of flame baits this time. :) Next time I will review some non-DT albums. Unless you deny me that. :P _Mape_ ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 8 Jan 1998 03:42:04 -0800 From: "Trevor W. Hoit" To: "'email_address_removed'" Subject: TAMP Message-ID: >Does anyone know if the alternate version of Take Away My Pain is the same as >the demo version from the Japanese FII? It really moved me. When he said >"All I could think about was this was the last time we'd ever talk >again" or whatever the exact lyric was, it sent chills all throughout my >body. Nope. The alt. version (xmas cd track 15) has a completely different first verse than the demo and the one on FII (which have the same first verse). The second verse is the same on all three versions (alt, demo, FII). The third verse is the same on the alt. and demo, but different on FII. Does that make any sense at all? Trevor ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 8 Jan 1998 12:43:11 +0000 From: email_address_removed.nl To: email_address_removed Subject: DS Trinity model Message-ID: Does anyone of you happen to know what model Derek's Trinity is, the regular, Plus, Pro or XPro? ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 8 Jan 1998 12:54:18 +0100 From: NGA To: "'email_address_removed'" Subject: Calling all sickos Message-ID: Hi all Any people out there with a sick sense of humour who are interested in some Sonny Bono/Michael Kennedy jokes should contact me privately. This way, I avoid upsetting all the born-again Chr*****ns, and my mail box doesn't get clogged up with hate mail. stay safe and happy listening Neil Gallop (nga@software-ag.de) (http://www.geocities.com/Yosemite/Rapids/2321) Currently playing: Bruce Dickinson - Alive In Studio A ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 08 Jan 1998 23:45:11 +1000 From: Graham Boyle To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Some recent threads... Message-ID: Ollila 'custard whipper Marko wrote: > > Greetings again, dear 'jamanoids...long time, no alphanumeric character. :) Guess you just woke up, huh Mape :) > > >From: "Washburn" > >Subject: KevMo vs. The Blonde Bimbo > Well, that is mainly because the new Fates album blows. Don't bother > to start scorching my rear end for this, your "send"-button is not a > trigger and you're no gunslinger. I have a right to express my opinion > and you have a right to disagree with it. :) It's all IMO and IYO. > Let's agree to disagree. If you're going to go ballistic over this, > that's solely your problem. Need I say more? Zip your flame suit up tight Mape, I can feel the heat coming your way :) > But, on the neverending topic of KevMo vs. DerShe I would take no sides, > I have a compromising suggestion instead. Let Vitalij Kuprij from Artension > join DT, he can play circles around both KevMo and Derek, not to mention all > the rest...btw, has anyone thought that if DT would've opted for Jens > Johansson when he was applying for the band, we maybe would not have this > thread to float around for years. :) BLAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHH, now if Clive Nolan had got the gig, he is already in four bands so one more wouldn't make much difference ! What's Keith Emerson up to these days anyway ? > >Dream Theater did not sell out, Just wait until you hear Metropolis II! Lets hope they do sell out, packing them into the rafters. > Eric Paul LaRue should trim his .sig file a bit. His signature > totalled a whopping 49 lines of the last YtseJam. Do we really need > this? Cut it down, Eric or I will start quoting it everytime I post. :) Glad I am not the only one who finds this guy annoying, his posts aren't exactly mind numbing are they ? The totally overlong, over the top signature is a total wank. > Well, that's my contribution to the pool of flame baits this time. :) And mine too :) Yeah you trouble maker, run to the hills :) graham ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 8 Jan 1998 22:35:35 +0900 From: Paul Dyer To: email_address_removed Subject: DT - more cash! Message-ID: >>They release an album called "LaBrie". Don't even mention Dream Theater. >>(Like Savatage did with TSO.) Make it all R&B ballads ala R. Kelly, Seal, >>Sting, M. Bolton. They'll make a killing! This sounds like Virgil Donati. he is a very impressive drummer who is (if they are still together?) in a twat band ccalled "Southern Sons". Blatant commercial trash. but it makes him heaps of dollars to fund anything else he may want to do ie attending drum conventions, releasing instruction videos etc Paul D. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 07 Jan 1998 11:02:38 -0500 From: hwoodson To: email_address_removed Subject: Neil Elliot Message-ID: Does anyone know Neil's e-mail address?.....or if it's still possible to join the FC and get the X-mas CD ? Please e-mail me privately with ANY info on Neil Elliot's Address ! Zildjian ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 8 Jan 1998 08:33:44 +0500 From: richard@capitale.qc.ca (Richard James) To: email_address_removed Subject: DT show review from SFK Message-ID: <9801081333.AA02345@jason.qc.ca> LIVE: Dream Theater + Vanden Plas live in KB Hallen, Copenhagen, Denmark December 6, 1997 Vanden Plas is a band that somehow reminded me of the headliner tonight, incorporating progressive elements to heavy metal sound. I don't know whether the Dream Theater phenomenon have inspired a generation of bands that sound similar to them, or merely made this type of band more visible, but it certainly is a welcoming phenomenon. It brings us back 10 years, doesn't it, when Metallica was spearheading the change in the heavy metal soundscape. Tonight, this band did very well, and I'm sure they made many new friends in Copenhagen. Dream Theater delivered a truly breath-taking 2 hour set which combined their usual professionalism with energy, making this the best gig that I have ever been to. If the readers recall the issue that all of us decided to review Falling Into Infinity, you'll remember that I gave the lowest score amongst us, but ended the review by saying that these songs might work better in live situations. It absolutely does. It was very appropriate that they kicked off with Lines In The Sand, one of the highlights of the new disk. Under A Glass Moon was heavily arranged, and keyboard solo displayed a new dimension to their sound (it is the B3 that's making the difference here). I first thought they performed a truncated version of Change Of Seasons, before figuring out what they were up to. But their ability to chop this song in 3 without making it feel out of place is just one display of their phenomenal strength. Arrangement skills, improvisation skills, instrumental skills, call it whatever you want, I don't think that there is a single band in hard rock today that can match the depth and the versatility of Dream Theater today. Note that there were keyboard and drum solos, but there wasn't any bass or guitar solo of any significance (okay, excluding the instrumental bits--The Ytse Jam and the middle bit of Change Of Seasons). The reason? Because Myung and Petrucci are all over the place anyway. Actually, some of the thing that Myung does must be seen to be believed (like the time he came out with the 12-string electrical bass).Mike Portnoy's drum solo was absolutely spectacular, and he even managed to include 2 seconds of 6:00. Talking of which, Petrucci managed to squeeze 2 seconds of Fortune in Lies at the very end of the main set. When the gig was over, I didn't realize that they have criminally underrepresented my favorite album by only performing 2 songs from Awake. But I was too busy freaking out to notice when the show was on. I also think that Peruvian Skies is a weak song to perform live. Next time, some more from Awake please (I would love to hear the entire A Mind Beside Itself suite instead of just Voices, for example).I would have liked to hear more from the first album, too (Fortune In Lies or The Killing Hand, may be?)Last time I saw them, they merely executed their songs in a clinical manner, anxious to get to the end. I couldn't blame them, it was coming to the end of the European tour in 1993. This time, my expectations were more than fulfilled. The hottest band at the moment? Their best is yet to come, I'm sure. - KJ ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 08 Jan 1998 9:42 -0500 From: "Russell Joseph" To: email_address_removed Subject: Live DT Message-ID: >I have to agree here... while I don't believe YMN is the best of DT >songs, I still do like it, but it really kicked some ass live. It >somehow had a different sound to it... more ... uhh... hmm, more >something... but it was definatly very cool seeing it live... I guess the point I was trying to make originally was that seeing them live is totally different from listening to the CD. 9 times out of 10 a weak song on a CD will sound better live. And even if you still dont like the song, have a beer and in a few minutes it will be over. DT could probably get up and play BonJovi and even though the songs would suck, it would still be something worth talking about. Bottom line, they are excellent musicians. Wish there were more like them. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 08 Jan 1998 09:42:08 -0500 From: Shawn Carroll To: email_address_removed Subject: You Not Me, Live Discussion Message-ID: >> Russell Joseph wrote: >> >> >> I've seen a lot of people ragging about "You Not Me", how pop it is, >> the whole Desmond Child bitch-fest, etc... I was just wondering what >> people think about the live version. I saw them do it at the JAXX >> show and they really kicked it out. DT has done a pretty damn good > >I have to agree here... while I don't believe YMN is the best of DT >songs, I still do like it, but it really kicked some ass live. It >somehow had a different sound to it... more ... uhh... hmm, more >something... but it was definatly very cool seeing it live... > I think the words you are looking for are" "BALLS AND CHUNK!" I totally agree with you. I was down on the song on the disc, got HY single and was liking You Or Me a lot. At the Jaxx show, I was totally blown away by this tune. It just rocked! Shawn ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 08 Jan 1998 10:17:55 -0500 From: email_address_removed Subject: Dream Theater Songs Message-ID: >Bernardo said >Fortunately, I enjoy every Dream Theater song, so I don't have to skip. I agree here, whenever I put a DT CD in my changer in the car, or in the stereo in the house, I listen to that bad boy all the way through. It just doesn't get any better. When I go on 4 hour trips down to Charlotte, NC for business, I know I can load the CD changer with 4 DT CDs and not have to worry about touching any buttons at all! Later, KDR ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 8 Jan 1998 10:27:44 -0500 (EST) From: Albert Balkiewicz To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: JLMB Keyboards Message-ID: > > > I was under the assumption that the solo that went from the left to > right speakers was all keyboard, can someone clarify this for me? I > have listened to it a lot, to try to figure it out, and came to this > conclusion because I think I can here the guitar playing a chunky > power cord type thing behind the keyboard. > I'm almost positive that it is the keyboard and guitar alternating, with one speaker being keyboard, the other guitar. Didn't someone post something about this and how it was a pain in the ass for the producer to get this all together during the making of the album? -Al -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Her mouth is a soft explosion of roses A burst of raw animal definition For a few moments I was mortal......... -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= email: email_address_removed email_address_removed HOMEPAGE:http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Towers/9280/index.html ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 8 Jan 1998 16:38:21 +0100 (MET) From: Marc Verkade To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Live DT Message-ID: Russell Joseph: > > I guess the point I was trying to make originally was that seeing them > live is totally different from listening to the CD. 9 times out of 10 a > weak song on a CD will sound better live. And even if you still dont like > the song, have a beer and in a few minutes it will be over. DT could > probably get up and play BonJovi and even though the songs would suck, it > would still be something worth talking about. Bottom line, they are > excellent musicians. Wish there were more like them. You should relate it to other songs, when a bad song sounds better live, a good song will really blow you away. When I'd hear YNM after LITS for example, I still wouldn't be too impressed by YNM. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 08 Jan 1998 10:42:05 -0500 From: Matt Stanich To: ytsejam Subject: DT FII sales Message-ID: Hello All- Just thought I'd mention that FII was tower records 635 best selling album this week. Matt ------------------------------ End of YTSEJAM Digest 3423 **************************