YTSEJAM Digest 3540 Today's Topics: 1) New PRISM RECORDS webpage update by Michael Bahr 2) Re: YTSEJAM digest 3537 by Michael Bahr 3) IQ and Prog (NDTC) by Andrew Embler 4) Viri, Feces, and FAQ (oh my!) by Pat Griffin 5) UK tour dates by Graham Borland 6) Re: New Virus by Kyrre Trohjell 7) Parody by Nicholas Giannotti 8) Re: FAQ Proposal/Infections/South Side/The Year of the Prog?/Satch by Jon Parmet 9) Re: FAQ Proposal by "Christopher R. Merlo" 10) Re: Attn: Metal web page webmeisters... by "Heavy Metal at The Mining Company" 11) Can ya help a fellow jammer out? by Chris Horvath 12) considering FII singles by "Tedesco, Matthew" 13) Re: YTSEJAM digest 3532 by "Richard A. Rivera" 14) Metropolis II by email_address_removed 15) Re: new tour dates by "Marco Bakker" 16) Re: various remarks aimed at the yes debate, beth elzinga (sp.?) and korg t-rack by Damon Fibraio ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 05 Feb 1998 01:37:47 -0700 From: Michael Bahr To: email_address_removed Subject: New PRISM RECORDS webpage update Message-ID: Hi all. I've updated the page, just about every single part of it! Nothin' but good news and even better news to be found there, and tons of new info. Check it out if you're so inclined. URL in my sig below. -- - Mike Bahr / Prism Records - durnik @ goodnet . com - http://www.goodnet.com/~durnik/ ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 05 Feb 1998 01:48:26 -0700 From: Michael Bahr To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 3537 Message-ID: email_address_removed wrote: Rick Audet writes... > > KAI wrote: > > > I'll be honest > > > with you, if someone asks me to copy Acoustic Dreams, I'll do it. > > > > Well, of course.. I mean, you're not Mother Teresa here. If someone > > asks me to copy Final Fantasy 7 or Windows 95 OSR3, I don't shed a tear > > for Square, Sony, or M!crosoft. It's to be expected. > > Okay, so what's the difference between this, and making CDR's of Awake,> FII, AssPog, etc. ? Well, I don't SELL copies of Win95 OSR3. It'd be pretty stupid to do so... the M'soft has a wide net out. But if a friend just bought a new PC and needs an OS, and asks if I'll install it for her, I have a hard time saying no. :) I also have a lot more respect for Dream Theater than I have for Sony or M'soft. -- - Mike Bahr / Prism Records - durnik @ goodnet . com - http://www.goodnet.com/~durnik/ ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 5 Feb 98 00:51:29 -0800 From: Andrew Embler To: "A daily dose of Ytsejam..." Subject: IQ and Prog (NDTC) Message-ID: I've been looking into expanding my prog library...and while I know about bands such as Spock's Beard, Symphony X, Enchant, etc... I've also heard a little bit about a band named "IQ." I heard that they have a really talented keyboardist, and their latest release is a 2CD concept album. Can anyone recommend them to me? What's their sound like? If anyone can help me out with this, it'd be much appreciated. Andrew +-------------------------------------------+ Andrew Embler - email_address_removed http://gladstone.uoregon.edu/~aembler/ +-------------------------------------------+ Random Frank Zappa Quote: "There is no hell. There is only France." ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 5 Feb 1998 02:43:19 -0600 (CST) From: Pat Griffin To: ThE NuGgeTjAm Subject: Viri, Feces, and FAQ (oh my!) Message-ID: > From: "Richard D. Urban Jr." > Subject: Pat Griffin has WAAAAY TOOO much time on his hands, etc... That's why D-Man gave me the FAQ. :) > Cute, even went so far as making a seperate web page for his little > hoax. Just remember, some people out there aren't as savvy as you might > be, and MIGHT actually screw up their Win95 Registry trying to FIND > this. First of all it wasn't a hoax, it was sarcasm, there is a difference. Secondly, if someone is capable of screwing up their Registry using a simple *search* for a key that does not exist in the first place, then they are going to find another way to screw up their computer with or without my help. > >
Cute, even went so far as making a > seperate web page for his little hoax.  Cute, even went so far as mailing a separate web page for his little post. > From: "Brandon Vaughn" > Subject: Re: FAQ Proposal > 1) when are you getting started on it, and 2) how exactly are you going > to get Portnoy's crap color? You forget that Mosh is The Web Guru. He'll have a Dual Pentium II 450Mhz system with a camera and an ISDN connection uploading pics to the Web Page section of the UECDTBS, The Portnoy CrapCam. About the FAQ suggestions, I was already planning a few updates, including equipment lists. I can get the recent ones without much trouble, and can possibly go as far back as I&W. As for WDaDU, I don't know if there are any lists availible. If any of you have interviews with band members where they talk about their setups, please email me. Keep the ideas coming. h t t p : / / w w w . p r o g n o s i s . c o m / g a b b o / | Pat Griffin Reality Squared Design | | email_address_removed email_address_removed | h t t p : / / w w w . p r o g n o s i s . c o m / g a b b o / ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 5 Feb 1998 09:17:45 +0000 (GMT) From: Graham Borland To: YtseJam Subject: UK tour dates Message-ID: Hi folks, this just in . . . . ******************************************************* Dear Ytse Jammers Dream Theater have confirmed further UK dates for April as follows: 10th April Wolverhampton Wolfrun Hall 11th April Manchester MDU 13th April Glasgow Garage 14th April Nottingham Rock City DT have given me the green light to arrange some British Press for them with various music magazines. To fit in with my plans for the promotion of DT in this country during the 1998 tour, with respect to the British Press, I would be grateful if you could get as many fans in the UK as possible to bombard the following music magazines with requests for DT interviews, transcriptions, etc. (1) "Bassist & Bass Techniques" magazine for John Myung. Editor is Gibson Keddie. (2) "Guitarist" magazine for John Petrucci. Editor is Neville Marten. (3) "Rhythm" magazine for Mike Portnoy Editor is Ronan Macdonald. (4) "Future Music" magazine for Derek Sherinian. Editor is Tim Barr. Address for all the above magazines is: Future Music Ltd 30 Monmouth Street BATH BA1 2BW, UK (5) Also please write to Mojo magazine: Matt Snow Editor Mojo Magazine Mappin House 4 Winsley Street LONDON W1N 7AR to request a feature/interview/review) on DT. Thanks a lot jammers. Graham Borland will be sending a transcript of my DT interview and review from the January issue of Hard RoxX magazine sometime this week. Lots of love Nikki Brooks ********************************** I'm very very happy! :-) Graham -- Graham Borland Email : gborland@apsoft.co.uk WWW : http://www.apsoft.co.uk Alternative Publishing Ltd Tel : 0141 418 0881 30 Clyde Place, Glasgow G5 8AQ Fax : 0141 418 0889 ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 5 Feb 1998 11:58:27 GMT+1 From: Kyrre Trohjell To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: New Virus Message-ID: > If you happen to recieve a email with the subject "YTSEYAM > digest 3539" do !!!NOT!!! open it, if you do, it will exicute a > program that > will send you straight to HELL. This is NOT a joke, I'm just trying give > everyone a warning of this fatal email virus. Oops...this *is* 3539! Well, my computer works fine after all. Hey! Why is it getting so warm? Did anybody turn the heat up? And the smell of burning flesh and brimstone. Laughter, from the boss' office. There is a whipping post where the microfilm printer and viewer used to be. What's with the red suit, boss? And the horns, he is brandishing a YTSEJAM branding iron, and worst of all, Chris Impelitteri has replaced John Petrucci....ARRRRGGGHHH!!!!! This is Hell, February 5th 1998, signing out.... Kyrre ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 05 Feb 1998 08:53:17 -0500 From: Nicholas Giannotti To: email_address_removed Subject: Parody Message-ID: I have another parody, but I don't want to post it to the jam - it's WAY offensive, with such topics as mutilation, sex with open holes in a corpse's cranium, and the like, and I don't want to get anyone mad (I'm trying to be a little more ... respectful with this one). :) If anyone wants it, private email me. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 05 Feb 1998 13:45:44 +0000 From: Jon Parmet To: "Harm's Way" Subject: Re: FAQ Proposal/Infections/South Side/The Year of the Prog?/Satch Message-ID: Mosh Moshed: > I vote we create a FAQ council, of 100 people... and then we can make > the Unabridged, Exhaustive, Concordance of Dream Theater Bullshit. We > can keep track of what Portnoy's crap color is everyday. K, I've got a byte reserved for 256 colors (until we come up with some front money, costs must be kept at a minumum :). I volunteer to keep track of the color. Any hardware engineers volunteer to build the shit color detector? Gabbo gabbed: > Most people don't know it, but it is actually an elaborately encoded virus > that is automatically spread by email clients. > AF; UNV86Y0[2984QYU6OIREAH 8432QIHKHFTVB98EWA > 57RCU98YTALHE48DF9 RNC9874EW5DG87BIRCTNFGE5D87 > 76 73WI873RBTXKEWG-I-GRFDAWOIRTU098432QV98 6B4 [harmful portions of the virus replaced with 0x20, using the mouse of course] Please spread the virus via e-mail, Pat. It is off-topic and does not belong on the jam. > david y. kobayashi > "were we ever colder on that day? a million miles away- it seems from all of > eternity." -j. anderson One of the best songs Yes EVER did! That part after Wakeman's done impersonating a 17th century composer, when the nasty keys come in right before the Bruford introduces "A River" (is that what drummers call a flam?), is what I always imagined the alien mothership would sound like ;) Neal: > Re Spock's Beard....I have Kindness ordered from Laser's Edge right > now...I can hardly wait, what with all the praise that's been heaped on > it (how can it be the best album of 98 when it's only February?!?) 'Cuz Jon Finn's "Wicked", LTE, and Metro. 2 haven't arrived yet ;) btw, for a cool picture of Jon transcending in front of many Laney's, check out: http://www.tiac.net/users/jonfinn/jon1.jpg Seriously, I don't do the dance of the superlatives anymore, but I just don't see TKOS being moved off my unordered list of '98 though. Depending on release dates for other things, 'Rinx could have my list before summer! Mike, I vote that you make this years list a top 10 list. There's just too much good stuff coming out. I don't like having to exclude something I find as good as something else. Perhaps bumping it up to 10 would make it less painful :) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ If he's any good, I'm up for catching Satch at the Paradise on March 22. Inside Joke: Anyone know if Drew Bledsoe is a Satch fan? I could use some extra cash right now :) Regards, Jon *------------*----------------------------*--------------* | Jon Parmet | email_address_removed | 617-494-2851 | *------------*----------------------------*--------------* ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 05 Feb 1998 10:01:53 -0500 From: "Christopher R. Merlo" To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: FAQ Proposal Message-ID: > I vote we create a FAQ council, of 100 people... and then we can make the > Unabridged, Exhaustive, Concordance of Dream Theater Bullshit. We can > keep track of what Portnoy's crap color is everyday. Oh, damn, I meant to forward that to Pat, too. Here's my input on the latest FAQ debates (since I am somewhat of an expert on the subject): Gripe and complain and bitch about the FAQ as much as you want. When it comes down to it, Pat is going to include what he thinks belongs there and exclude what he thinks belongs elsewhere. Tough shit, deal with it. It's not a democracy. Send seedlings of ideas to the list, let people discuss them. Send well-formulated ideas to Pat so he can decide if and how they fit into the FAQ. And, after he's made a couple of revisions, send him your compliments. FAQ maintainers don't get even remotely as much mail complimenting their work as they do criticizing it. :-/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 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 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ "The Spirit of Radio" Saturday 2:00pm-4:00pm 90.7 WCWM-FM http://www.cs.wm.edu/~cmerlo/tsor ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 5 Feb 1998 10:34:18 -0500 From: "Heavy Metal at The Mining Company" To: Subject: Re: Attn: Metal web page webmeisters... Message-ID: <00ef01bd324b$868a79c0$86c229cf@default> Definitely an excellent cause to fight for. There'll be an article written by the founder of the movement, Jeff Caro, posted at the site Friday. In it he explains the idea behind the movement, and goes into the details. Very interesting idea, and very worthwhile. Catch Ya ON The Rebound, Matt Heavy Metal at The Mining Company http://heavymetal.miningco.com email_address_removed ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 05 Feb 1998 10:45:08 +0000 From: Chris Horvath To: email_address_removed Subject: Can ya help a fellow jammer out? Message-ID: Hey there folks. Just wanted to take a sec and introduce myself. My name is Chris Horvath, and I consider myself a rabid DT fan. I have also listened to a few other prog groups, such as King's X, Savatage, (used to be a BIG Queensryche fan before Hear in the Now Frontier), Rush, and a few others. I also love the primal energy behind many forms of music, such as classical, techno, industrial, and REAL heavy metal (Pantera, older Metallica, etc). Anyways, the main reason that I am writing the jam is because I have recently moved to the Chicago area and would love to hook up with a band. I just moved here from Toledo, Oh, where I was the lead singer for a Prog garage band called Silent Masses. I would love to hook up with another group of musicians with similar interests...I want to sing with a band composed of talented musicians. For the record (not so I can just toot my own horn) I have been told that my stage voice is a combination of Geoff Tate and James LaBrie (When I was first told that I sounded like my two primary influences, I about flipped). Anyways, if any of you folks could drop me a lead, via either the jam or to my email account (email_address_removed) I would greatly appreciate it. BTW, were any of you at the Milwaukee, Wisconsis DT show this last November? What a fuckin great show. Too bad Big Wreck was throwin off so much attitude that evening. I thought they did not have the talent to back up their attitude, but that's just my .02 worth... Later folks, Chris Horvath ***************************************************************** "I'd rather laugh with the sinners than cry with the saints." ***************************************************************** ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 5 Feb 1998 11:53:00 -0500 From: "Tedesco, Matthew" To: email_address_removed Subject: considering FII singles Message-ID: i tend to waver a lot about FII, because some of the songs (NM, HK, LitS, ToT) are esaily among my all-time DT faves, yet some (YNM, BMS, HY) are probably my least favorite DT songs. I've come to realize that this album is one of peaks and valleys for me; good, because the peaks are wonderful and memorable, but bad in that the valleys do detract, for me, from the overall listening experience. what i found interesting, though, in discussion with my brother last night, were the three songs from the album that they've attempted to bring to the public-at-large, YNM, BMS, and HY. Whether or not anyone agrees about liking or disliking 'em, i tend to think most would agree that these are the most commercial tracks on the album. i personally have trouble being interested enough in any of those three to care much about 'em, but that's me. Also, some people have disputed about whether DT actually really wanted those tracks to be what they are, or whether they were under label pressure to produce commercial stuff. again, a worthwhile discussion, but not the focus of this post. i simply wonder, if they had their druthers, if they would have released a more "signature" song, whether it be an edit of NM or LitS, or "It's Raining" from ToT, or JLMB, or something like that. i mean, i know the theory is that DT needs to release the more commercial stuff to get airplay. the problem, though, is that the public is being presented with a picture of the band that really isn't very legit (much like ryche with SL, or Extreme with "more than words"). another problem is that, frankly, DT is simply not bon jovi, or whatever, and what they do best is right heavy prog stuff. i mean, let's face it, i would say a large number of progressive music fans are impressed by NM, Met1, LtL, Voices, ToT, ACoS, etc. by comparison, a very small percentage of pop fans give a rat's ass about HY, say, or YNM. so what i'm saying, i guess, is that i tend to think (or maybe just idealistically and unreasonably wish) that DT would do better to make available to the public their best stuff. there aren't a lot of DT fans that would listen to YNM over NM, whether you like YNM or not. i know a song-length is a huge issue, and top-40 and rock stations are hopelessly skewed towards commerciality, but i suppose it just bothers me that DT isn't putting their best foot forward. i mean, right now, they're playing the odds, hoping that their most commercial stuff is leached onto by commercial folks. but if it doesn't work out that way, i would hate for them to have to look back and say, well, we released the commercial stuff, but our best stuff, the cream-of-the-crop songs, never got a chance. just some ideas to chew on, spark some discussion outside of the damn FAQ, honorable bootlegging business practices, and virus hoaxes. and while i mentioned honorable bootlegging practices, does uncle jessie's old moonshine business down in hazzard county count as one? just another thought.... --MATt ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 5 Feb 1998 12:10:17 -0500 (EST) From: "Richard A. Rivera" To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 3532 Message-ID: On Tue, 3 Feb 1998 email_address_removed wrote: > Hey fellow Portnoy worshipers, > I was just wondering if anyone out there is a Paiste user. Funny thing. A really good friend of mine is a drummer as well (I actually bought my first set from him) and he is a devout Paiste lover. He and I can litterally spend HOURS arguing back and forth about the relative merits of Sabian and Paiste. Sometimes it gets pretty vicious. In defense of Paiste, he throws Tommy Lee (my all-time fav.) in my face. Of course this friend is also the one that got me into DT so I also throw MP right back at him. That usually shuts him up pretty quickly. Just thought I'd share..... Richie ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 5 Feb 1998 12:18:12 EST From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Metropolis II Message-ID: Has there been a release date set for Metropolis II? If anyone knows one please contact me at email_address_removed. I can't wait for it to come out. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 5 Feb 1998 10:05:21 +0100 From: "Marco Bakker" To: Subject: Re: new tour dates Message-ID: Hi Jammers, I didn't see a Dutch show on the confirmed European Tour Dates, What's Wrong? Marco ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 5 Feb 1998 16:43:43 -0500 (EST) From: Damon Fibraio To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Re: various remarks aimed at the yes debate, beth elzinga (sp.?) and korg t-rack Message-ID: OK, dave, your criticism of mind drive is valid. maybe I just get an erection over cool time sigs and keyboard solos. -- Damon Fibraio, email_address_removed Keyboardist, Vocalist, wanna-be computer consultant "One likes to believe in the freedom of music But glittering prizes and endless compromises shatter the illusion of integrity,."--Spirit of Radio, Rush, 1980 ------------------------------ End of YTSEJAM Digest 3540 **************************