YTSEJAM Digest 3488 Today's Topics: 1) King Crimson by Bernardo Pulgar 2) Don't Believe Everything You Read ! by Graham Boyle 3) Re: $60, are you nuts!!! by Graham Boyle 4) Solos, Kyuss, Japanese FII by HseJackBlt 5) Stratovarius by belhai1 6) Mumblings and Jumblings by Nigel Bridgeman 7) Recent threads by "Ollila Marko" 8) CDR by "Trevor W. Hoit" 9) Spock's Beard by Steffen Barabasch 10) Symphony X by AlexandroTalamini 11) echolyn by David Alderman 12) what not by Brian Larkin 13) Re: Solos, Kyuss, Japanese FII by Michael Kizer 14) MiniDisc by Chris Oates 15) Solos, petition by Christian P Kremo 16) Tori by Chris Oates 17) Re: Favorite Guitar Solos anyone? :) by "James" 18) DT Win95 theme by "II Stephane Fortin" ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 21 Jan 1998 22:52:27 -0800 (PST) From: Bernardo Pulgar To: email_address_removed Subject: King Crimson Message-ID: > Some questions about different bands. I want to get some new CD's >but want some reviews and reccomendations first: >King Crimson - I only have Thrak. I LOVE it! But then I heard >ThrackAttack, and I didn't understand it. WAY too out there for my >liking. >I heard Red was a good album. What's that genre like? And whats the >other albums like Discipline and Beat like? Hello! King Crimson is one of the best bands to me. If you like THRAK, then you'll love Red, because THRAK has many compositions that are simply counterparts of songs in Red. BTW Red is my favorite KC album. Jon Wetton sings and plays bass there. The Discipline/Beat/Three of a Perfect Pair trilogy is impressive. I highly recommend it. You can generally go with confidence with old and new stuff. THRAKATTACK is fine, but is too draining for me, and I haven't been able to listen to it in one go. It's really long and full of improvisations! I recommend Red, Starless and Bible Black, In the Court of the Crimson King, Islands, Lizard (Jon Anderson sings a bit there) and the trilogy mentioned before. The most important thing about KC is the unending list of skilled musicians. Go for it! Bye BP No Signature! _________________________________________________________ DO YOU YAHOO!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 22 Jan 1998 18:01:52 +1000 From: Graham Boyle To: "email_address_removed" Subject: Don't Believe Everything You Read ! Message-ID: > Just wanted to point out to the ignorant jammers out there that the person > who originally wrote about this was FUCKING JOKING! Oh yes I was, if I had a prize to give away to you I would :) Did you know the world is also flat ? II Stephane Fortin wrote: > I just can't believe some people can do that to others. About the > unreleased material from FII, instead of freakin paying "60$ US", you > can go buy some other bootleg that has these songs. You didn't get the joke, c'mon as if I would charge $60 for a CDR of DT material. File under 'g' for gullible :) Jon Kretschmer wrote: > Uh, guys? > I think GrahmCracker was kidding about the $60 bucks. Jon you have restored my faith of jammers to spot a 'con' when you see one. Okay my post was a 'joke' that a few of you got, but the majority seemed to have missed the 'smiley **:)** that meant that my tongue was firmly in my cheek when I said it. Now back to the serious stuff..... graham ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 22 Jan 1998 18:15:41 +1000 From: Graham Boyle To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: $60, are you nuts!!! Message-ID: On the Eve of my tapes finally arriving, Dr. Mosh said: > I'm making DVD's of EVERYTHING DT, every bootleg ever made, and every video > bootleg, legit made.... the DVD will be hours of pure enjoyment, will include > full color inserts, a coupon from Sony towards future DVD title purchases, > coupon for Donny's Record Store... (biggest music chain store in Timbuktu), > free transcripts of all Bafu posts, what more could you want? > > And all that for $29.95 with free shipping to anywhere in the world. You have got to be joking $29.95 for that ? As I had no replies for my CDR offer the price is still the same but I will include as a special bonus to the first 100 customers a CDR of Dr.Mosh DVD at no extra cost. I had planned to offer as a special bonus to the first customer a pair of Bafu's used 'jock's', but he is still wearing them and refuses to hand them over :) graham ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 22 Jan 1998 02:39:08 EST From: HseJackBlt To: email_address_removed Subject: Solos, Kyuss, Japanese FII Message-ID: As far as solos go, these are my faves: John Petrucci: Under A Glass Moon (other people have already described it better than I could) Vernon Reid: Cult of Personality Ty Tabor: Dream In My Life (nothing flashy, but it fits the song perfectly) Alex Lifeson: Freewill Chris DeGarmo: Out Of Mind (see description to Dream In My Life) Eric Johnson: Cliffs Of Dover Kirk Hammett: The God That Failed James Hetfield: To Live Is To Die (and no, Ptacek, I won't revise my answers and try again. I like these "suckholes". Deal with it :) Whoever asked about Kyuss, I still have yet to check out these guys, but the aforementioned James and Jason from a band that will remain anonymous feel the same way. To quote Jaymz: "Patch it up, boys." Finally, how hard is it to find the Japanese FII? I ran into three of them at a store, but opted to wait. Jack ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 22 Jan 1998 02:58:38 -0500 (EST) From: belhai1 To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Stratovarius Message-ID: On Wed, 21 Jan 1998, Paul W. Cashman wrote: > NP: Stratovarius, VISIONS -- sounds good. They have a hard-edged > "this would be a likely Magna Carta band" feel. :) Stratovarius is a really cool band, but their albums sound very similar to each other. I have "4th dimension", "episode", and "visions" and there's hardly any variety between these albums. Also, anyone notice how they usually start a song off with the same drum beat? They remind me of the Gipsy Kings in that respect. Brandon ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 22 Jan 1998 18:11:21 +1000 From: Nigel Bridgeman To: email_address_removed Subject: Mumblings and Jumblings Message-ID: Hi First off, anyone who did not get Graham's CDR joke should be unsubbed immediately, no ifs, ands and definately no butts. I have zero tolerance for ignorant people, and even less for the humour-deprived. Although I may be being just harsh. Doubt it though. Who's with me? Yeah!! On another note, the whole thread about favourite guitar solos is dull and irritating. Here's my contribution: "Mr Crowley" - Randy Rhoads "Crazy Train" - Randy Rhoads "Scarred" - our Johnny "Still Life" - Dave Murray "Starlight" - either Al or Chris, no idea really "Rime of the Ancient Mariner" - just after the 'then down in falls comes the raaaaaaaaaaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn! hahahhahahaha' part "Powerslave" - Adrian Smith Pretty much anything Adrian Smith has done, actually. Most of it, anyways. And Randy Rhoads, too. That's all I feel like mentioning at the moment. Anyway, tra. Spiff ------------------------------ Date: 22 Jan 98 10:48:08 +0200 From: "Ollila Marko" To: "email_address_removed" Subject: Recent threads Message-ID: Greetings ye jamanoids....it's Mape, the walking ego-trip here again... Dr. Mosh kept on messing the 'jam up... >On the Eve of Destruction, Jeff Keifling said: >> >>Ok ok you guys... Sony isn't releasing the Echolyn Cds cause they can make >>more money off suing somebody than they can selling them. Go ahead. They're >>waiting for you :-) > >Hey, maybe we can petition Sony! Now that would be something. Who would we call ourselves? Echolyn/Sony/CDR mailing list? Or "aspiring bootleggers united"? Petitioning DT's management is one thing, but Sony just might be out of our league. But, go ahead, I don't really care, echolyn's too pervy for my tastes anyway. :) Anyway, a lot of people here need a sarcarm detector. I'll sell you one for $60 US. ----- Luke said: >Divine Wings Of Tragedy is THE neoclassical prog metal album. These guys >soar far over 'once-their-superiors', Stratovarius. I definately Would you please tell me who and where has anyone called Stratovarius as Symphony X's once-superiors? I'll shed some light to this. Three of the five guys in Stratovarius list "The Divine Wings of Tragedy" as their favourite album last year. I can't even fathom which logic makes you compare Stratovarius and Symphony X. Be it Helloween, Gamma Ray or mayhap even Angra or Rhapsody, I would understand the comparison. SX can (maybe) be compared to DT, but not to these neoclassical melodic SPEED METAL bands. SX is by no means speed metal. ----- [Shadow Gallery are "screaming 80's metal"?] Well, yes and no. The "no" part of their stuff is extremely good. The "yes" part is even better. Now what the fuck is wrong with "screaming 80's metal"? Iron Maiden, early Dio or Operation:Mindcrime, anyone? In fact, I'm right now listening to Virgin Steele's "Age of Consent" and THIS is screaming 80's metal. I love it. ----- [Favorite Guitar Solos] My favourite guitar solos are those that make singers that annoy me keep silent for a while. A good example would be Eddie Van Halen's solo in Jacko's "Beat It". Any Winger or Slaughter solo will do as well. :) ----- Someone (damn, I snipped a bit too much this time...) wrote: >NP: Stratovarius, VISIONS -- sounds good. They have a hard-edged >"this would be a likely Magna Carta band" feel. :) Magna Carta feel? ROTFL! Boy, you need to listen to some more Noise Records' bands. Old Helloween and Scanner, old and current Gamma Ray, anyone? Besides, they have a seven record deal with Noise, so they will not sign with Magna Carta. Compared to Noise, Magna Carta promotes their bands downright badly. When was the last time you heard/read a Magna Carta band touring the world? Again, no pun intended. _Mape_ . <- that's my .sig, wanna try to trim it down? ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 22 Jan 1998 00:51:05 -0800 From: "Trevor W. Hoit" To: "'email_address_removed'" Subject: CDR Message-ID: >So what I'm saying, and again mainly because Sony is holding the albums >and not allowing them to be purchased, COPY AWAY. It doesn't matter if >it is analog or digital. Just don't sell. If you want a couple bucks >for the cost of the blank disk - that's fine. I wouldn't say this if >the CD's were available - but since Echolyn can't make any money >regardless ----just do it. I will pay someone $20 for a recordable cd. Trevor ps. Please do not accidently record Echolyn's Suffocating the Bloom on to it or we will be in big trouble. > ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 22 Jan 1998 09:55:52 +0100 From: Steffen Barabasch To: Ytsejam Subject: Spock's Beard Message-ID: Hi! Paul Cashman: >list, along with S-X again. (What to get by Spock's Beard? I >have several to choose from....) Buy everything. The best new prog-band since Marillion. Mike Portnoy said that, and he's right. I saw them live here in Germany on Tuesday and they were so FUCKING good, it was frightening! Later, Steffen ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 22 Jan 1998 10:09:28 -0200 From: AlexandroTalamini To: "'email_address_removed'" Subject: Symphony X Message-ID: <2193E1DD167BD1118B2A00805FEA2A7107B644@CORREIO> Hi gang! Being a DT and Shadow Gallery fan, and after reading so many comments of Symphony X's DWoT, I decided to get it. Unfortunately, I was told it has been released only in Germany and Japan. Can anybody check it out for me, please? Thanks, Alexandro Curitiba, Brazil ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 22 Jan 1998 06:20:32 -0600 From: David Alderman To: ytsejam Subject: echolyn Message-ID: Echolyn's "Suffocating the Bloom" is available at M&M Music http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/4500/index.html I ordered from them last Saturday. I got my order on Tuesday. Pretty good considering Sunday and Monday there was no mail. Pretty darn good. I highly recommend this company!!! It's a good disc. Also got Finneus Gauge and Spock's Beard "Kindness of Strangers" GREAT CD. How do their other ones compare? David "V_Clortho" Alderman ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 21 Jan 1998 22:00:07 -0500 From: Brian Larkin To: email_address_removed Subject: what not Message-ID: Hey, 'jamrz. A few things I wanted to post: Re: favorite guitar solos, I'd have to say my top ten or so are all JP's, so here's 3 of those and then a few non-DT solos I really dig as well: 1. JP - "Another World" (I think) - after "Now it's time for them . . .", love the way this one just *builds*. Phrasing is EXCELLENT. 2. JP - "Another Day" 3. JP - "Afterlife" 4. James Hetfield - "Master of Puppets" 5. Steve Vai - "All About Eve" 6. Megadeth - "The Killing Road" 7. Alex Lifeson - "Limelight" 8. Testament - "Trail of Tears" 9. Dimebag Darrel - "10's" 10. Frederick Thordenal (Meshuggah) - "Acrid Placidity" - any one who hasn't checked these guys out yet and enjoys really intense music - you owe yourself a listen to "Destroy Erase Improve". The musicianship is excellent, and the songs are intelligent. Re: Met II petition, *what* if we just ask them nicely?? :) Re: All unreleased DT, I don't have the $$$ right now to buy every import/boot/single I can get my hands on . . . what would ye fellow 'jamrz recommend as "essential" DT rarities, and the easiest ones to find?? I'm not as interested in the live stuff as in the studio work/demos, w/the exception of WDAJU. That's all for now. Take care. -Brian :) "How can you keep your head, and not go insane When the only light at the end of the tunnel is another train?" - Mike Portnoy ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 22 Jan 1998 07:24:48 -0700 From: Michael Kizer To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Solos, Kyuss, Japanese FII Message-ID: HseJackBlt wrote: > > Finally, how hard is it to find the Japanese FII? I ran into three of > them at a store, but opted to wait. i ordered it from CD Connection, because it was sold out at most of the online stores (cd now, music express, etc.)... The numbers of this release seem to be dwindling... -- ~Michael Kizer Home Page / AZ Concerts Mailing List - http://www.goodnet.com/~mkizer Fates Warning ~ Island In The Stream - http://www.goodnet.com/~mkizer/fw Dream Theater "Unofficial" Song Book - http://www.goodnet.com/~mkizer/dt ~Sola sapientia est qui me in merda posuit~ ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 22 Jan 1998 06:21:50 -0800 From: Chris Oates To: "'email_address_removed'" Subject: MiniDisc Message-ID: <01BD26FF.6DFE72F0@FREYA> Rick Audet Sez: >MiniDisc. Yep. I heard that high generation copies of this sort actually >start to sound BETTER. Can you believe that?? Heheh. Yeah, like if it's a high gen copy of the Spice Girls. :) ~Chris ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 22 Jan 1998 09:29:59 -0500 (EST) From: Christian P Kremo To: YtseJam Subject: Solos, petition Message-ID: I don't think the petition thing should be overused. The first time there was the threat of never having a good studio ACOS, the second time there was the lazy record company never giving them the green light, but this time I just think that if they really want to wait to put Met2 on the next album then it should be the band's decision, not ours. What's next a petition to get rid of the Desmond Child chorus in YNM? We should show a little restraint. Besides there is always the possibility of the double album :) To further a recent popular thread, here's my contribution. FAVE SOLOS 1. "Under A Glass Moon", Petrucci...for obvious reasons, it's such a full solo. I hear so many styles in there, but JP pulls it all together. 2. "Helpless", Hammett...even though this is a cover song, the original didn't have a solo in it. This is the song that made me pick up the guitar. Sends chills down my spine every time. 3. "Take The Time", Kevin Moore...KM rocked in a big way (not that DS doesn't), and this was the first song that showed me how cool keyboards can be. 4. "Practice What You Preach", Alex Skolnick...it's a shame this guy hasn't been doing much recently, but he is a very creative and entertaining guitarist. I bought "Handful Of Rain" just because I needed my Skolnick fix, but I still think PWYP is his best ever. 5. "The Ides Of March", Iron Maiden...I'm not sure if Murray or Smith played the solo, the one is just plain killer. 6. "Return To Serenity", Alex Skolnick...Skolnick got show off his more emotional side with this one. Probably as good as PWYP, but they are so different that I can't really compare them. The radio edit had all the best parts cut out! Damned record companies. 7. "Aqualung", Martin Barre...When Barre was in the studio recording this solo, Jimmy Page walked by the window and waved at him. It's a good thing that he didn't stop playing, because that was the take that became his masterpiece. Did anybody find out yet what the 5th track on the Jap HY single is yet? If it is "Cover My Eyes" I might have to get that one and sell the HY I have now. Sucks how the Japanese always gets the good bonus tracks. -C# ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 22 Jan 1998 06:57:44 -0800 From: Chris Oates To: "'email_address_removed'" Subject: Tori Message-ID: <01BD2703.BDAABB70@FREYA> Brian Hayden Sed: > I'd take Tori, squeaks and all, if I had to choose.... Yeah, I'd like to take Tori and make her squeak-- .. Oh, did I say that out loud? Oops. ~Chris ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 22 Jan 1998 07:20:55 -0800 From: "James" To: Subject: Re: Favorite Guitar Solos anyone? :) Message-ID: <01bd2749$55249a80$fab15ecc@mpeywdzn> >*strong* influence on my playing), because I Guitar Solos?! Man, there are so many. I'll just name off a few off the top of my head from some of my favorite players. Jason Becker(Cacophony) : 'Altitudes', 'Go Off', etc, etc.....basically everything he does. John Petrucci(DT): 'Under a Glass Moon', 'Take the Time' Greg Howe: His first CD and recent collaboration with Vitalij Kuprij Pat Reyes (Chaos Theory): 'Dreams of Life' peace, --james-- ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 22 Jan 1998 10:18:45 -0500 From: "II Stephane Fortin" To: email_address_removed Subject: DT Win95 theme Message-ID: <34C76354.33C9CA67@rmc.ca> I just saw a message from someone searching for DT Win95 themes. If you want, I'm not sure about that, but you can try to go on the DT official Homepage at http://www.rsabbs.com/dt Otherwise, I know there is one on the DREG's Homepage. I also made one myself from FII. I sent it to someone from the Jam who told me that it was amazing. There are plenty of choices. Hope that will help!!! take care all!!! Le Dragon ------------------------------ End of YTSEJAM Digest 3488 **************************