YTSEJAM Digest 3566 Today's Topics: 1) Rare Dream Theater Stuff - Again by email_address_removed 2) DT Lyrics by "SINGH HARDEV" 3) Alex Skulnic (NDTC) by Stephen Dedalus 4) DT National Exposure... by Mike Emerson 5) Re: YTSEJAM digest 3565 by Nathan D Rood 6) Mp3 by Chris Calabrese 7) Re: YTSEJAM digest 3565 by Michael and Melissa Bahr 8) The Olympics by Jeff Stewart 9) Re: YTSEJAM digest 3565 by "KorgX3" 10) Vanden Plas vs Superior by Arash Ashouriha 11) Fretless/Carvin by Anna & Heike Boedeker 12) Re: Vanden Plas vs Superior by Graham Boyle 13) Re: Alex Skulnic (NDTC) by Graham Boyle 14) New version of DT "Unofficial" Song Book available. by Michael Kizer 15) Dickinson by Robert Rivers 16) Re: YTSEJAM digest 3565 by email_address_removed 17) Speak to Me by Lars Hellsten 18) by "Aaron High" 19) Jason Becker by email_address_removed ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat, 21 Feb 1998 09:13:09 EST From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Rare Dream Theater Stuff - Again Message-ID: Okay, the response I got from the original "DT stuff for Trade" has been extraordinary, if not overwhelming. The problem now is that the emails just don't stop comming and I pretty much have maxed out on trades (that doesn't mean you still can't offer) - especially if you have non DT stuff such as MacAlpine, Jason Becker, Malmsteen, Savatage, Magellan, George Lynch, Haji's Kitchen - then you may have more of a chance to get me excited. If you don't have a trade, or what you are offering I already have a trade set up for, we can still work out just a simple pay for the goods type of deal. I don't have a website so I will just list the items and prices right here, remember trades are still possible: John Petrucci at MI Video on 12/9/94 - $20 (on Maxell HGX-Gold on SP) WDADU, IAW and Awake copies of - $25 each full band transcriptions Young Guitar Guitar Tab Exceprts from - Thrown in if you buy the above songs by Petrucci himself! (including FII stuff) If you buy all three Tab Books copies - I will sell the Petrucci video for only $10. Then of course - shipping and handling (I will try to be reasonable considering this can fluctuate depending on where you live. Maybe you think this is overpriced, but just think about if you want to spend your weekend in front of a xerox machine. Not a picnic. Plus, with the response I am getting, I think I am going to send my VCR to an early grave, so I will probably have to go out and buy another one! Besides, by the overwhelming response, you would swear I am the only person on the planet that has these items! I wouldn't even do this but I don't like sending back emails stating (too late, already have that item). I have other Videos and Audio Tapes of unreleased material of other guitarist, but they were given to me by the guitarist themselves, with the understanding that I don't make copies for other people. If you live near me, perhaps you can stop by and view/listen to them. Hurry up and make your offers, because I am moving in the next 30 days, so there can be a delay coming up soon! ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 21 Feb 1998 14:59:55 +0000 From: "SINGH HARDEV" To: email_address_removed Subject: DT Lyrics Message-ID: Hi fellow Jammers, Come and visit my new DT page and tell me what you think. Thanx. http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Venue/8589/dtheater.htm ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 21 Feb 1998 09:30:47 -0800 (PST) From: Stephen Dedalus To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Alex Skulnic (NDTC) Message-ID: Yo mamas, I was talking to my old axe teacher two days ago and he mentioned something really strange-sounding to me. He is a student of Alex Skulnic's and says that Alex is seriously considering dropping everything, moving to New York, and playing straight jazz! Wacky, huh? He says it's not official yet and may not happen at all, but Alex thinks that CA is too lax as far as the music scene goes. He wants to be somewhere where the dedication is higher. He would be totally dropping his fusion band here and taking off. Just thought some people might want to know. Wellness. 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: Sat, 21 Feb 1998 12:49:40 -0500 (EST) From: Mike Emerson To: email_address_removed Subject: DT National Exposure... Message-ID: greetings, all! just thought i'd post this tidbit... while watching the Rockets / Timberwolves basketball game on TBS on Friday night, i heard on the arena's PA system (among some other good songs (including AC/DC's "Hell's Bells")) the beginning of "Metropolis", which i thought was totally awesome! well, that's it for now...take care, all! mikE ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 21 Feb 1998 13:45:30 -0500 (EST) From: Nathan D Rood To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 3565 Message-ID: On Sat, 21 Feb 1998 email_address_removed wrote: > > Which is the best website to download "unheard" dream theater tunes?? If > > someone can email me the address it would be great. Thanks! I also, am interested. Yes, I've been through Mosh's exellent site, but I was just wondering if there's anything else floating around out there in mp3 format. Also, are any of Kevin Moore's 'Chroma Key' tunes available, aslo in mp3? > >everytime ELP comes up, i will make it a point to say that brain salad > >surgery, trilogy, and tarkus are three albums well worth the > >investment. Agreed. Hey, I was able to pick up a copy of Savatage's 'Dead Winter Dead' yesterday. Exellent album. In the liner notes, there's thanks to a certain "Derek Sherimean". Now is that a typo, or merely coincidence? I know that both Sherinean and Al Pitrelli played for Alic Cooper during the '80s, although I don't know if they were in the band at the same time. I suppose that would be the connection. ps-this has been my first post, for those of you scoring at home... -=-=-=-=-=- -Nate "Until the philosophers are kings, cities will never have rest from their evils."-Plato mailto:email_address_removed ICQ:6170743 -=-=-=-=-=- ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 21 Feb 1998 13:51:37 -0500 From: Chris Calabrese To: email_address_removed Subject: Mp3 Message-ID: Ok, I know this is a bit off topic, but does anyone have or know where I can get "Over the Hills and Far Away" on mp3??? Get back to me. thanx Chris ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 21 Feb 1998 12:15:49 -0700 From: Michael and Melissa Bahr To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 3565 Message-ID: email_address_removed wrote: > "Anyway, I changed my mailing address just in case. If everyone would > be > so kind as to NOT give my old address to anyone, I would appreciate it > ever so much. This dork may have it already, true, but my experience > with net users is that they rarely write anything down because they know > they can "always look it up on the net later", and if that's the case > here, I've rather luckily protected myself. Thanks to all of you who > e-mailed support, you're the greatest!!!" > > This means that the OLD address is stil valid for orders and what not, > and this new address is just a temp. distraction for the lunitic to go > to correct? The old address still works, actually, yes. Those of you who still have it may use it if you so desire. The new address is actually a PO box that I am going to maintain for protection purposes. So either way will work just fine. If you have an oversized parcel to ship to me and you don't know the home address, e-mail me personally and we'll make arrangements; the PO box maintainer supposedly will keep any shipments to me locked away until I come get 'em, but not with 24-hour access. > > This leads me to believe these people have done this before (to other > > companies perhaps... so Ryan and John of Scarred and Xanadu records, be > > careful!!), and I may just have to let the authorities deal with it. He > > I've never heard of Xanadu records. Is the guy a Jammer as well? Is there a > website that I can visit to check out the goods? Xanadu is run by John DiBella. I don't know if he's on the Jam or not... his CDR productions are almost entirely Yes, Queensryche, and Sabbath. You can get to his page from mine, the link is in the Prism FAQL. -- - Mike Bahr - Prism Records - d u r n i k @ g o o d n e t . c o m - http://www.goodnet.com/~durnik/ ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 21 Feb 1998 14:06:19 -0600 (CST) From: Jeff Stewart To: Ytsejam Subject: The Olympics Message-ID: Ok, the Olympics are now officially cool. They are playing the music from Rush's "Test For Echo" during the highlights of the Women's Super G. Now if they could just get some DT on there... Jeff Stewart email_address_removed ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 21 Feb 1998 12:59:17 -0700 From: "KorgX3" To: Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 3565 Message-ID: <01bd3f03$313a5480$message_id_removed> > Agreed. Hey, I was able to pick up a copy of Savatage's 'Dead >Winter Dead' yesterday. Exellent album. In the liner notes, there's thanks >to a certain "Derek Sherimean". Now is that a typo, or merely coincidence? >I know that both Sherinean and Al Pitrelli played for Alic Cooper during >the '80s, although I don't know if they were in the band at the same time. >I suppose that would be the connection. I'm not sure if they were in the band at the same time either, but I'm pretty sure they were. They have (had?) a little side thing going where they played clubs and stuff together with someone I can't think of called "Ethyl Mertz." They must've been I Love Lucy fans or something. heheh. So it's more than probable that it was our Derek they were referring to. I never looked through the FII credits and stuff, but it wouldn't suprise me to see Al Pittooey in the thanks to section. heheheh. "And they sat and spun spindly things..." --KorgX3 ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 21 Feb 1998 21:10:37 -0800 From: Arash Ashouriha To: email_address_removed Subject: Vanden Plas vs Superior Message-ID: Hi Here in Germany every prog fan says that Vanden Plas are the German version Of Dream Theater. At least in every magazine (album review), they say that Vanden Plas are the German answer of Dream Theater. I mean, I like Vanden Plas but SUPERIOR are much better (IMO). Since Inside Out has organizied the tour with DT, Vanden Plas are getting very popular. But what about SUPERIOR. They are so talented and make such a great music but because they are not signed with the Prog-Commercial lable Nr 1 "Inside Out", most of the prog and metal fans don't know them. They will not make it big, because they haven't the opprtiunity to tour with a major act for a full tour. If you haven't heard SUPERIOR's BEHIND, you have missed something. I can't wait to hear their new album, which should be out in September. Any comments ? NP : Yngwie Malmsteen - Fire And Ice Arash -------------------------------------------------------------------------- | PROG OR DIE - The Progressive Music Page | | | | DREAM THEATER - FATES WARNING - ROYAL HUNT - SHADOW GALLERY | | | | http://lionel.kr.fh-niederrhein.de/~ashouria/index.htm | | OR | | http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Venue/1748/ | | | | by Arash Ashouriha | | | | email_address_removed.de | -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 21 Feb 1998 23:39:06 +0100 From: Anna & Heike Boedeker To: email_address_removed Subject: Fretless/Carvin Message-ID: Hi Christian, >>You can influence the "mwah"-factor also by the amount of pressure >>excercised by your fingertips, also try experimenting using the bony top as >>against the more fleshy side of the fingertip. > >That's another reason ebony and composites are better :-) try putting a lot >of pressure on rosewood and, over time, the wood will give. I'm sure you >know that, I'm just commenting for whoever else might be interested :-) Yeah, I have had pretty much wear-off w/ rosewood fingerboards... If one doesn't want to go w/ flatwounds (which are nice for a more conservative tone, but less so if one likes to play harmonics a lot) I think nickel roundwounds are less hard on the wood than stainless steel roundwounds. Soundwise it's still a matter of taste, though. >>BTW, I have to add to my last post that in the meantime they use different >>standard woods (alder instead of poplar, but you also can have mahogany or >>koa -- the blossoming tonal characteristics of which probably is a nice >>choice for a fretless :-) not to speak of its gorgeous look... :-)) and a >>massive Hipshot bridge instead of the lighter Wilkinson. > >How do you compare the Hipshot with the 2-Tek? Do you think it's worth the >extra 150 bux they ask to have the 2-Tek installed? I have played a Hamer 5 string w/ a 2TEK and I must say I was *impressed* at the difference it makes... if they only made a 6 string model, too, I'd rip the old bridge (a halfway massive construction, too) off my six string the day before yesterday... :-) No shit, IMSNHO this is state of-the art. >I was thinking about getting a Carvin neck-through alder bass (all-alder) >and a fretless ebony fingerboard. Do you have any idea what that would sound >like? :-) I think it still should have enough hi-end because of the ebony. >Alder should provide nice mids and tight lows. Heh... I've also been wondering what this might sound like. I didn't know of any other manufacturer who used alder for the neck. Just more of the typical alder sound? :-) Indeed could be interesting to give it a shot. >If anybody has bought any Carvin basses, I'd appreciate some input on what >woods were selected and what they sound like... I have played a six string fretless w/ poplar sides and a Wilkinson bridge which lacked definition on the B string, otherwise also was pretty boring somehow. Another one I've played was a 4 string fretted w/ poplar sides and a quilted maple top, again w/ a Wilkinson bridge, but this one was like the best "Jazz Bass" I've seen in a long time, very dynamic... also well suited for pizz, slap and pick alike. (And don't bother to retell that old joke that bass players using a pick were frustrated guitar players as I bothered to learn guitar only after having played bass for years already :-)) Best, Heike Dukkham eva hi, na koci dukkhito, Kaarako na, kiriyaa va vijjati, atthi nibbuti, na nibbuto pumaa, maggam atthi, gamako na vijati. Suffering certainly is, but no self which suffers, no doer, but certainly the deed, is found, there is peace (nirvana), but no self which is appeased, there is the way, but a walker is not to be found. (Visuddhimagga, XVI 90) ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 22 Feb 1998 09:50:33 +1100 From: Graham Boyle To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Vanden Plas vs Superior Message-ID: Arash Ashouriha wrote: > Vanden Plas are the German answer of Dream Theater. On The God Thing I think they try too hard to sound like DT on some songs and they stretch some songs out too long. I prefer 'Colour Temple' while not as 'progressive' the songwriting is far stronger. > I mean, I like Vanden Plas but SUPERIOR are much better (IMO). No arguement from me on that point, Superior are very underated in the prog/metal scene, though well known to most of us. I am sure Superior will get more popular when their new album is out later this year. graham ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 22 Feb 1998 09:53:31 +1100 From: Graham Boyle To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Alex Skulnic (NDTC) Message-ID: Stephen Dedalus wrote: > Alex Skulnic's.........snip Is this guy an relation to Alex Skolnick ? :) graham ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 21 Feb 1998 16:13:23 -0700 From: Michael Kizer To: Ytsejam Subject: New version of DT "Unofficial" Song Book available. Message-ID: I have updated the Song Book to include most all of the FII demos, send me any feedback on these if you see any mistakes. Also, put up a local copy of the HTML version of the Song Book that Flavio Costa wrote (since his web site vanished), check it out... I'll be updating it later to include the new songs as well... http://www.goodnet.com/~mkizer/dt/dt.htm -- ~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: Sat, 21 Feb 1998 18:29:19 -0500 From: Robert Rivers To: email_address_removed Subject: Dickinson Message-ID: Matt T. wrote >NP: Bruce Dickinson "Accident Of Birth"... I just can't get over how >GREAT >this album is!!!!! :-D I second that!!! ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 21 Feb 1998 20:24:17 EST From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 3565 Message-ID: In a message dated 98-02-21 07:56:00 EST, you write: << Date: Fri, 20 Feb 1998 19:30:32 -0600 To: "Multiple recipients of list" Message-ID: 2 - TAB of When Dream and Day Unite (less the song The Ones Who Help to Set the Sun) These is a Japanese Tab book with Drums, Bass, Guitar, Keyboard, and vocal melody transcribed. In a word - complete. Now you only have to worry if the drummer can read music, as opposed to figure out these songs. I also have TAB of IAW (less Learning to Live) and Awake (less The Mirror) in the same complete band format. I don't know why the Japanese versions always manage to leave out one song, but I would rather tell you upfront than have you set up a trade for one of these and find out the only song you really cared about was Learning to Live and it isn't included. But - I've never seen another Tab book this com >> anyone know how I can get my hands on these? please private-mail me the same goes for the mpegs of whatever songsare not available in stores ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 21 Feb 1998 20:30:19 -0500 From: Lars Hellsten To: email_address_removed Subject: Speak to Me Message-ID: >I dunno. Go to Mosh's page. There're some there. That's where I was >finally able to see what Speak to Me and Cover My Eyes were like. I love >Speak to Me. Kinda makes me wish I'd bought the Japanese version. (sigh) >Go figure they don't put it out as a B-Side. Hopefully that might come I can't believe Speak to Me didn't make the album! It's such a great song. I don't know what it is, but there are only a few songs - all of them relatively simple songs - that whenever I listen to them, all these deep emotional thoughts run through my head, and this is one of them (Rush's Time Stand Still is another one). If I listen to it when I'm a good mood, it puts me in a great mood and gives me energy. And every time I've listened to it the last couple of days after Team Canada's loss, it's put me in a very depressed mood and helped me deal with the shock (that may sound corny, some but to many of us up here, hockey is a religion... it almost feels like a good friend died). If DT are really trying to concentrate more on writing "songs' and not "compositions", I think they should include more STM, HY, TAMP (the original version especially) and WAYN, and less crap like YNM, BMS, and AL. IMHO, YNM and BMS are really bad, really cheesy attempts at songwriting (AL is a bit better, but not great either). TWIUTB is pretty cool too, with some really cool parts, although I don't like the chorus that much, and it doesn't flow as well some of the others. ** Lars Hellsten ** ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 22 Feb 1998 02:40:06 -0600 From: "Aaron High" To: "Multiple recipients of list" Message-ID: FG's not too full of everything like PAW is. The tab for Alien Water Kiss is very interesting. heheh. But the keyboard parts for Fire Garden Suite are a nice addition. :) Does your guitarist do this? I disagree with With your first statement, agree with the next two, and i am my own guitarist. Hmmmmmmm! ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 22 Feb 1998 05:54:13 EST From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Jason Becker Message-ID: Today I received a returned check for my order of the Jason Becker CD as well as a letter from Jason Becker and an apology from Pat Becker that they could not fill the order. Although the letter had mentioned some further difficulties, it also mentioned that the difficulty was overcome through surgery. It did however mention he was in the process of signing a contract with Warner Brothers to have EVH and other guitarist to record a sort of Best of Jason Becker (unreleased) album. I can't wait to get my hands on that. I am stuck with a big dilemna however. I may never hear the Perspectives album. I had offered up a Petrucci at MI Video and WDADU, IAW, and Awake full band tab. I am more than willing to trade any of these for a good CD-R copy of Jason Becker's Perspectives. I just can't accept the fact of not being able to hear it. Anyone can tell from Perpetual Burn that Jason is a true genius! Please help!! I am also looking for some sights with possible sound clips of this album. Any hints? Thanks. ------------------------------ End of YTSEJAM Digest 3566 **************************