YTSEJAM Digest 3623 Today's Topics: 1) Re: YTSEJAM digest 3616 by Deedlit 2) Drama by stain 3) Re: Drama by stain 4) Re: LtL by "Anderson,Brian D" 5) A Couple Of Things... by MTeiper 6) JEEEZ by The iban 7) "You're a sexist bastard!" "So...we're still going out, right?" by Eckie 8) Satch/Yes/Upcoming Gigs by "Charlie Farrell" 9) Anna Lee by Joe DeAngelo 10) Re: DT's sound and other music by Kevin Carmouche 11) New progressive music chatroom - ProgTalk @ Ghostland by Ghost 12) Re: YTSEJAM digest 3618 by Brian Larkin 13) Setlists by "Einar B. Gilberg" 14) Re: Drama by Syrinx 15) Album recommendation: Empty Tremor by email_address_removed.de (Ties Goebel) 16) DT side project homepage! by email_address_removed.de (Ties Goebel) 17) JPM 90th anniversary model by Adam Cook 18) Re: Led Zep orchestrally by Pat Worrall 19) Re: Led Zep orchestrally by "Brian Hayden" ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 06 Mar 1998 18:54:13 -0500 From: Deedlit To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 3616 Message-ID: from eckie: >And anybody who lives their lives according to the names other people >give 'em immediately goes "BA A A A A A AH" whenever a nearby electric sheer >is turned on. Kevin Moore's cool. Ask any female Dream Theater >fan. Derek Sherinian..well, he needs some work, but he could be just as >cool, if not cooler }:^). I have a lot of respect for anybody who can >play well on any instrument and convey whatever emotions effectively, and >you should too! :) I've even heard some damn fine bagpipe work that >made me a little teary eyed. Excuse me? I missed something there. Why should I be telling you that Kevin Moore is cool? He played some fine keys, but I think you're really putting a sexist blanket over us female ytsejammers. >;p ]From Rocky: >short fingers make it hard to play guitar, might wanna give up and try the >trumpet or something =] Heh...riiight. Well, I have itty bitty hands, and I'm managing with guitar. Some of it is a pain, but hell, I suck anyway. I just keep trying and strtching. I can play the whole beginning part of Erotomania, and parts of that are a bit of a stretch on jumbo frets.... Re: tendonitis. I have tendonitis in both my wrists (from decorating ice cream cakes at Carvel...don't ask). If you play guitar in such a way that your wrists aren't too sore when you finish playing (and keep doing this every time you practice; don't play for too long!), I've found it actually becomes therapy. My left wrist is a LOT stronger than my right wrist now. I play oboe, and the right wrist, which supports the instrument, gets tired very quickly still, while my left wrist, which used to hurt after a half hour of guitar, can last for several hours now. :) As far as keyboard vs. guitar goes...well...I think they both have merits and disadvantages. But think about this; you don't have to worry about breathing when you play guitar or keys; wind instruments are so fucking hard to play, especially oboe and french horn! >;p So there. Take care, Erica Erica Bonomi, email_address_removed ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Deedlit or Deedo on irc.dreamt.org 2112 emergency: email_address_removed ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ http://www.skidmore.edu/~ebonomi/ Check here for the mp3 of the week! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 6 Mar 1998 18:56:45 -0500 (EST) From: stain To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Drama Message-ID: Regarding the vocals on Yes's DRAMA. Well, part of the reason they don't stand up as well is it's not Jon Anderson, but Geoff Downes. Personally, I don't mind them, and think he mostly does a decent job of sounding like Jon, though he's not as good a singer. But then, I like all Yes's vocals, and like Jon Anderson. And someone mentioned falsetto. Jon rarely sounds like he uses falsetto. He just has a very high voice. Take for example the interviews on the YesYears video. -=- I know a monster when I see one in the mirror. --------------------==== Broken via True Love ====------------------- http://www.afn.org/~afn39111 Butcher, Rape, Smash to Pieces ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 6 Mar 1998 19:01:43 -0500 (EST) From: stain To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Re: Drama Message-ID: Ok, someone punch me for being stupid. Geoff Downes does keys on Drama. Trevor Horn does vocals. (And there you got the Buggles.) -=- I know a monster when I see one in the mirror. --------------------==== Broken via True Love ====------------------- http://www.afn.org/~afn39111 Butcher, Rape, Smash to Pieces ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 6 Mar 1998 13:11:46 PST From: "Anderson,Brian D" To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: LtL Message-ID: Josh wrote: > You said it, man. Despite it being an awesome show (and me grabbing > a Petrucci pick :), I was so disappointed when they didn't play LtL > in Rochester, NY on their I&W tour. WFS and LtL are my 2 favorite > Dream Theater songs, if you can really call them 2 distinct songs. > Take the Time is probably right behind those 2. They didn't play LtL? Man, is my memory going. I do however, distinctly remember surrounded, and also TTT with Galactic Cowboys on backup vocals. That was fun. I also remember John Myung swingin' his long hair in circles, heavy metal old school style. Anyone else remember this? I just remember a strobe light goin', and John in front of it swingin' his hair like a wild man. Maybe I was just imagining it though. It's funny to see how his stage presence has changed over the years. Anyways . . . -Brian Anderson ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 6 Mar 1998 19:13:57 EST From: MTeiper To: email_address_removed Subject: A Couple Of Things... Message-ID: Howdy - Okay, so I've read all the Jams I missed, and there's been some discussion about the Japan HY. Sorry about my post in the last Jam then... my bad. Thanks, Graham, for the review. So now my question is: how is CDNow to deal with? I checked them out, and they have it for like $17.99. They're pretty reputable, as far as I know. Any comments? Secondly, I'm in the midst of a brain fart. Can someone drop me a line and let me know what the name of the CD is that features JP, Steve Morse, and other guitar heroes? I think it's a Japanese release, and Jart Music was advertising it a while ago. I checked out their web site and I'll be damned if I can find it on there. Thanks in advance for your help.... Matt T. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 6 Mar 1998 19:52:40 EST From: The iban To: email_address_removed Subject: JEEEZ Message-ID: In a message dated 98-03-06 18:28:30 EST, you write: << By the way, Chris, how do you pronounce Ptacek? >> why don't you just post that to the FAQ and save about 500 posts =] Rockuy ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 06 Mar 1998 19:04:25 -0700 From: Eckie To: email_address_removed Subject: "You're a sexist bastard!" "So...we're still going out, right?" Message-ID: from Deedlit: > from eckie: > >Kevin Moore's cool. Ask any female Dream Theater > >fan. > Excuse me? I missed something there. Why should I be telling you that > Kevin Moore is cool? He played some fine keys, but I think you're really > putting a sexist blanket over us female ytsejammers. >;p Yeah, you're right. I forgot about the few male homosexual Dream Theater fans who were attracted to Kevin as well. ;) ~Eckie ain't yo hootenanny! ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 6 Mar 1998 01:27:59 -0000 From: "Charlie Farrell" To: "Ytsejam list" Subject: Satch/Yes/Upcoming Gigs Message-ID: I too picked up 'Crystal Planet' afte rthe early excited reviews on the jam. Good stuff, an improvement on the last disk, but still short of the standard of 'Flying'. Am I think only fan who thinks that the addition of some vocals would make it even better? Caught 'Yes' on thursday night for the first time - (what an awfful thing to admit after being a fan for 25 years). They got a hell of a reception from the crowd at the Hammersmith Odeon (good to see the place being used for Rock Concerts again now that 'Riverdance" is finished). Jon's voice was faultless and all the classics sounded perfect. Didn't miss Wakeman, (busy with TV work and spreading the Gospell), the russian keyboards player was excellent. Just had to buy a ticket for the next London gig at the end of April. Don't miss them . Talking of Gigs, besides the obvious DT gigs, there's Satch and G3 in May, Tori Amos in June (seems ages since her name was mentioned on the Jam) and Re-Genesis in April. Also looking forward to the prospect of those Lemur Voice gigs with Orchestra. Charlie Work: http://www.servemode.co.uk/ email: charlie@servemode.co.uk URL: http://www.servemode.co.uk/Charlie ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 06 Mar 1998 21:47:58 -0500 From: Joe DeAngelo To: YTSEJAM Subject: Anna Lee Message-ID: > I'm in the minority, being that I actually like Anna Lee. I agree. I like it as well. - Joe DeAngelo ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 06 Mar 1998 23:31:28 -0600 From: Kevin Carmouche To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: DT's sound and other music Message-ID: Calvin, I really enjoyed your writing about the sound of DT. I agree with much of it, Labrie sounds MUCH better in FII, performance wise and production wise. As for the Guitars, I like Petrucci in Images and Words production wise, but he matured just like Labrie, and his performance in FII was his most expressive. Myung has always been the underman, but I think he also shined most in FII(I know, I know, it seems like I'm just ranting about their latest, but it has impressed me like no album has since Promised Land by QR) I play bass as well as sax, and I have always appreciated his playing, but he was mixed a little higher in FII, which I really enjoyed. Portnoy, like you said, can do no wrong, he's a god on the drums, really incredible. I didn't care much for the lack of dynamics in I&W, but his performance was still impeccable. I'd probably agree that Awake shows some of his best work, although FII is also fine, though he doesn't get as much of a chance to just let loose... As for what you said about rap, dance, and all that other stuff, I can't really agree with you there. Most of what is done, especially in the rap and r&b world, is done thanks to the producers. I do like Industrial, mostly because of all the different sound textures used.(Even though typically it puts me in a seriously screwed up mood) Rap(and I may get flamed for this) is more entertainment than music. If you classify music as the "art of noise" then rap, jazz, classical, gunshots, and a toilet flushing are all music. I dont' personally go along with this definition of music. I believe for something to be musical, it has to be melodic as well as rhythmic, with harmony also in there. rap disposes melody, and nearly disposes of harmony. All you're left with is some repetitious, sampled rhythms. My main influences have roots in Latin, jazz, and funk. I've also grown up with metal, but really only DT and QR have really influenced me as a musician, although i listen and enjoy other things. -- Geaux Tigers!!!! http://www.angelfire.com/la/qryche/index.html "I Know If I Try, I'll Get Where I'm Going/ Keeping My Eyes On the Sky" -"Some People Fly" by Queensryche ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 07 Mar 1998 01:04:10 -0500 From: Ghost To: email_address_removed, postmaster@gft-cyclops.co.uk, email_address_removed, Subject: New progressive music chatroom - ProgTalk @ Ghostland Message-ID: Hi all, I have just set up a new progressive music chatroom at Ghostland called "ProgTalk." Your browser needs to be able to support Java and up to 25 users may be in the room at a time. Please stop by at http://ghostland.com/progtalk.html ============================================ Ghost, email_address_removed -- Ghostland, http://ghostland.com Home of finneus gauge, The Hand Farm, echolyn, and the Gagliarchives. ------------------------------------------------------------------ "Breakin' the mold to pull out from the under ." - "more wants more," finneus gauge (1997) ============================================ ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 07 Mar 1998 02:22:32 -0500 From: Brian Larkin To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 3618 Message-ID: At 10:21 PM 3/5/98 -0800, you wrote: >Well, I thought I'd add my $.02 (after opinion tax) about the whole guitar >vs. keyboard thing. <> >And the moral of the story is: Should you come across a dog devouring a >Mesopotamian recipe for the Colonel's best written in the gore of >dismembered postman, you really oughtta consider waking up. > >--KorgX3 This was very funny! You've got one hell of an imagination, man. My laughing-muscles hurt. >Okay, gotta go. I would like to hear about your favorite recorded DT sounds, >as well as your thoughts on non-rock music (not just classical, jazz and >funk)!!! Ok. IMHO - Drums were best on Awake, I just wish there wasn't as much echo . . . same w/KJLB's vox on that album. Guitars were also best on Awake, except for JP's solo sounds, which I think were best on ACOS. Bass was cool on both I&W and Awake. KJLB was at his best on FII. I favor the keyboard sounds on Awake, too. Guess that makes Awake my favorite album as far as production goes. Non-rock music? What's that? J/k, I can "tolerate" almost anything, including most rap (my sisters are into that stuff, so I hear it a lot - yes, I've tried converting them, it's been no use), but I won't go out and buy an album unless I know I'm going to listen to it often. ~Brian ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 06 Mar 1998 11:22:05 +0100 From: "Einar B. Gilberg" To: email_address_removed Subject: Setlists Message-ID: > WOW!!! whats going on here... these Europeans are getting all of > these amazing shows!!! Hope they do somethng like this when they get > back to the States, w/ different sets every day or so... would be > very cool... At the show in Oslo, Norway 1th March, someone asked Derek: "Do you guys change setlists at each show?" - "Yeah, do you guys enjoy it?", Derek answered. The same person said that he could see that the band enjoyed changing setlists as well, and asked whether this was the case. As far as I remember, Derek agreed. So, I believe you will have different setlists when they come back to the States! Just wanted to add a comment :) Einar -- Einar B. Gilberg tlf : +47-73 51 05 31 Kalvskinns gt. 3 fax : +47-73 51 05 31 N-7012 Trondheim e-mail: email_address_removed.no NORWAY www : http://www.colargol.idb.hist.no/~einarg ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 7 Mar 1998 07:22:44 -0500 (EST) From: Syrinx To: stain Subject: Re: Drama Message-ID: > Regarding the vocals on Yes's DRAMA. Well, part of the reason they don't > stand up as well is it's not Jon Anderson, but Geoff Downes. Personally, I > don't mind them, and think he mostly does a decent job of sounding like Jon, > though he's not as good a singer. t'sk, t'sk, t'sk. Geoffrey Downes has nothing to do with it. If you take Drama as just an album, and not as "an album by Yes" you'll realize how perfect it really is. No one (and i mean no one) could come up with a masterpiece such as _Machine Messiah_ except for the 4 musicians (not counting Horn) that were in Yes, circa 1980. - m. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= email_address_removed / email_address_removed erotomania! - http://www.erotomania.org =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 7 Mar 1998 15:23:03 +0100 (MET) From: email_address_removed.de (Ties Goebel) To: email_address_removed Subject: Album recommendation: Empty Tremor Message-ID: Hi! A few days ago I got Empty Tremor's album "Apocolokyntosys" and I'm really impressed. This is the I&W-progressive metal style that I love! I can't believe that the members of the band are this young, their technical and musical skills are amazing! I'm not very good at describing music, so I won't go into details now, all I'd like to say is: Check them out !!! Bis bald, Ties P.S. Only three days until the DT/VP show in Munich! :-) Only eight days until the DT/VP show in Berlin! :-) Only 6 weeks until the festival in Bourges! :-) -- The Web Thing - Vanden Plas Internet Site: http://www.inf.fu-berlin.de/~goebel/vp/vp.html ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 7 Mar 1998 15:24:16 +0100 (MET) From: email_address_removed.de (Ties Goebel) To: email_address_removed Subject: DT side project homepage! Message-ID: Hi! When I posted this last time I guess nobody had any idea what I was talking about, so maybe I should make it more clear: Check out the unofficial homepage of one of the most important side projects of DT members, Nicky Lemons & The Migranes!! http://www.inf.fu-berlin.de/~goebel/nicky/ It features everything a good band homepage needs: A picture, a counter and a guestbook! And I just got an update about the band's plans from Derek. Check it out! Take care! Ties -- The Web Thing - Vanden Plas Internet Site: http://www.inf.fu-berlin.de/~goebel/vp/vp.html ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 07 Mar 1998 13:18:18 -0500 From: Adam Cook To: email_address_removed Subject: JPM 90th anniversary model Message-ID: Yo boys, I haven't seen anything about this yet so I thought I'd update you people. Ibanez has just released two new JPM series guitars yet again. First, Ibanez chose JP as one of the FOUR artists to have a 90th anniversary model release for. The others are Steve Vai, Joe Satriani, and Paul Gilbert. This thing looks sweet but also some mighty bills...check it out at http://www.ibanez.com/98models/JPM90TH.html. Also they've released the original JPM in a camoflauge color. Not too original, but still cool nonetheless for those collectors out there. Check it out at http://www.ibanez.com/jpm_series.html. Adam ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 07 Mar 1998 12:33:50 -0600 From: Pat Worrall To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Led Zep orchestrally Message-ID: At 06:56 AM 3/6/98 -0800, The Notorious B.I.G. S.W.I.F.T.Y. wrote: > >I'm visiting my grandmother in Jacksonville, Florida, in 2 weeks, and >she's invited me to go see the Jax symphony with her. I said "Yes" very >emphatically. Then she told me that they are doing Led Zeppelin. Has >anyone here seen or heard this done before? I've been a Zep fan for >years, but.... The London Philharmonic Orchestra (i think that's right at least...I've got the cd, just haven't paid that much attention to it) did a Cd called "Kashmir: The Symphonic Led Zeppelin." Songs: Kashmir Battle Of Evermore Stairway To Heaven When The Levee Breaks Going To California Friends All My Love plus: 2 non zep songs The Same orchestra also did an orchestral cd featuring the works of Pink Floyd though I can't think of the name of that CD. The "Symphonic Led Zeppelin" CD was prodoced, I believe, by a member of the band Killing Joke. Pretty good cd. I'm a big fan of Led Zeppelin and I do like this CD. (Favorite bands: Led Zeppelin & Dream Theater) -Pat Worrall ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 7 Mar 98 12:48:05 -0600 From: "Brian Hayden" To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Led Zep orchestrally Message-ID: Responding To: Pat Worrall Original Date: Sat, 7 Mar 1998 10:52:44 -0800 (PST) > The Same orchestra also did an orchestral cd featuring the works of Pink > Floyd though I can't think of the name of that CD. I have that one. It's 'Us and Them: The Symphonic Pink Floyd.' Really cool CD. I'm getting the Zep one soon. > Pretty good cd. I'm a big fan of Led Zeppelin and I do like this CD. > (Favorite bands: Led Zeppelin & Dream Theater) Woohoo! I'm not the only one. -Brian ------------------------------ End of YTSEJAM Digest 3623 **************************