YTSEJAM Digest 3847 Today's Topics: 1) Re: How I got into DT by Matej Grginic 2) A Ytsebrag! :) by Michael Bahr 3) Re: Music Theory shoved right down your trote, I mean throat by "Vincent G. LuPone" 4) Re: DT FII tour videos by Matej Grginic 5) Re: DT FII tour videos by graham boyle 6) Re: How I got into DT by DragynLMC3 7) Carpe Diem by Scott 8) Yes, Vito Bratta, Lisa Marie's identity crisis by Phil Carter 9) Jennifer Batten FYI/NDTC by "Trevor W. Hoit" 10) re: music "theory" by Pat Sullivan 11) RE:Irvinng Palza plea by Ivan Navarro 12) Re Lars article by "Rafaloff, Ryan " 13) ASDF by Rikard Svender 14) Theory Theory..yadda... by Mike Pontrelli 15) DT at Daytonas pt I-no spoilers by Pat Daugherty 16) Irving Plaza Show - PLEASE READ!!! by Andrew Forcier 17) DT at Daytonas pt II-SPOILERS ALERT by Pat Daugherty 18) Re: YTSEJAM digest 3845 by Christian P Kremo 19) Re: DT by KEZCOM 20) Re: SB/VinylTap/NDTC by Lisa Marie ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 06 May 1998 12:14:48 +0200 From: Matej Grginic To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: How I got into DT Message-ID: I heard DT for the first time in highschool while cutting some classes. My best friend just discovered them and wanted me to hear I&W. We were both heavily into shred guitar players at the time (still are partly). He handed over the headphones of the diskman and forwarded to the beginning of Under A Glass Moon solo. So the first thing I heard were what I thought extremely weird time signatures and sincopes (something I wasn`t in at all) and I thougth to myself "man this is fucked up, this guy is losing it" but then Petrucci went off and I was hooked immediately. Went to the CD store the next day and bought just about anything with Dream Theater on it. And the rest is history... ;) How many times did u guys hear them live and where/why did u like the show most? Over and out.. Mat ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 06 May 1998 03:24:16 -0700 From: Michael Bahr To: email_address_removed Subject: A Ytsebrag! :) Message-ID: I am happy and proud to be the bearer of very good news... everyone on the Jam remember me saying how things were gonna get better with Prism? Well, just take a look at the new update on the page. I think you'll all be pleasantly surprised. :) (if you don't get the May 7th update, hit "reload" on your browser to make it refresh itself). In DT news... uhmm... hmmm. The show in Tempe is May 20th. I'm gonna be going. I guess that about covers it. :) -- - 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: Wed, 06 May 1998 03:23:29 -0600 From: "Vincent G. LuPone" To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Music Theory shoved right down your trote, I mean throat Message-ID: Calvin 6s wrote: >As far as music theory having such a deep impact on your progressive gods >music writing - rock guitarist in general (including progressive guitarist) do >one thing that would make purveyors of Classical Music Theory cringe. > >They play Power Chord rhythms (Root-Perfect fifth). Not only do the do the >dreaded "Parallel fifths" but some even make it more of an atrocity by >throwing in the "Parallel Octaves". That means that there is parallel motion >in the harmonic movement between the two voices (root and Perfect fifth). dude, you're forgetting that rhythm guitar in rock music (for the most part) is only considered 1 voice. Fifths, fourths, and octaves only add strength to that one voice. This is not really like a 4-part choral, and you also have to take into account that most rock music has distorted guitar timbre. Peace and love, and good happiness stuff, ~Vince =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= | http://www.prognosis.com/obscure/ | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 06 May 1998 12:44:47 +0200 From: Matej Grginic To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: DT FII tour videos Message-ID: >I have on from the 97 European tour (Milano) a two camera mix, audience >recording, pretty decent quality, but it is in PAL format. >But unfortunately I couldn't possibly copy this without someone >on this list calling me lots of nasty names and hurting my fragile >feelings, accusing me of being a rip off or a counterfeiting pirate... > >yours in bootlegging >graham Graham and his sarcasm at its finest, u gotta love this guy, unless it`s pointed at you hehe Thanx but I already sent money for this one to some ripoff consciousnesless counterfeiting pirate who will be nice enough to send it to me for a decent price, hopefully sometime this decade. Is there really Hell`s Kitchen on this one?? Thanx, Mat ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 06 May 1998 21:21:48 +1000 From: graham boyle To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: DT FII tour videos Message-ID: Matej Grginic wrote: > Graham and his sarcasm at its finest, u gotta love this guy, unless > it`s pointed at you hehe Yeah when the boot is on the other foot, the kick always seems to be that much harder.. > Thanx but I already sent money for this one to some ripoff > consciousnesless counterfeiting pirate who will be nice enough > to send it to me for a decent price, hopefully sometime this decade. > Is there really Hell`s Kitchen on this one?? Yes right slap bang in the middle of 'BMS' were it rightfully belongs :) Yeah send your 'well hidden cash' (always wanted to say that) so that the prison guards don't smell it :) I will accept underwear, unused of course and it must be Calvin Klein's only. nurse, time for my tablets graham ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 6 May 1998 08:23:21 EDT From: DragynLMC3 To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: How I got into DT Message-ID: ahhh... it all started on AOL :} I met a guy from Minnesota, of all places (no offence midwest jammers) and he and i got to talking music and so he kindly sent me a bunch of tapes. Images and words and some misc stuff on one tape, Awake, the song ACOS and more misc stuff on another and type o negative on yet another. i kind liked TON but dream theater rocked. being i was poor :} the first DT cd i ever bought of theirs was FII. Then my ex got me awake, and i recently bought acos and wdadu from cdnow. I must add that if it hadnt been for the Jam i never would have gotten into Savatage or queensryche or heard about LTE. So thanks guys ::sniff sniff:: youre such an insperation for other mailing lists :} ~Lisa email_address_removed ~The Dragyn's Lair~ http://members.aol.com/dragynlmc3/DragynsLair.html ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 6 May 1998 08:25:33 -0400 From: Scott To: YTSEJAM Subject: Carpe Diem Message-ID: I heard something about the Carpe Diem CD project but have not had succes= s contacting Marcel Berkhout about it. Can anyone tell me how I can found out more about it, or tell me Marcel's e-mail address if different than "email_address_removed.nl" .... Scott ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 6 May 1998 09:08:43 -0400 (EDT) From: Phil Carter To: Liquid Tension Ytse Subject: Yes, Vito Bratta, Lisa Marie's identity crisis Message-ID: Greetings ye 'jamanoids... D-man, in full voice: > Is it my imagination, or does the ABWH song "Silent Talking" from Union > have the exact same riff as a song from Steve Howe's solo album > "Turbulence"? It's not just you, Chris. I bought "Turbulence" long before I had "Union", so the first time I heard that song on the Yes album my head whipped around so fast I sprained something. "Heyyyyyy....I've heard that somewhere before!" Madsman, remarking on the "Wait" solo by Vito Bratta: > I am utterly afraid. I haven't heard that song or it's respective > solo in about 5 years (I don't own it) and when I saw this, I sang > the entire solo mentally from beginning to end. THAT musi be > ultimate solo construction... if it's THAT memorable! I may try and > learn it tonight by "head" to see how well I really do remember it. I'm kinda disappointed in you, Mads. All your fascination with outstanding guitar players, and you don't own any White Lion albums? Laugh if you want, folks, but Vito Bratta was an outstanding musician. The solo I saw him play on one of WL's tours is still stuck in my mind as one of the best I've seen. They're also one of the few bands who've done a remake of a song that was, IMHO, better than the original (yes, I mean "Radar Love"). While I'm on the topic, does anybody know what Vito's up to these days? Richie? > From: Jon Parmet Okay, I'm officially confused now. (No, Lisa Marie, we're not gonna let you forget this). :) Ta, Phil ======================================================================= Phil Carter -- email_address_removed (work), email_address_removed (personal) Senior Tech, NorthEast Georgia Internet Access, 546-5787 "To do is to be." -- Plato "To be is to do." -- Aristotle "Do be do be do." -- The Bud Ice Penguin Currently playing: Vitalij Kuprij -- "High Definition" ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 6 May 1998 06:24:06 -0700 From: "Trevor W. Hoit" To: "'DT'" Subject: Jennifer Batten FYI/NDTC Message-ID: Her homepage is http://www.batten.com/index.htm There is information on ordering both her cds, instructional video, fan club, etc. Trevor ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 05 May 1998 21:31:24 From: Pat Sullivan To: email_address_removed Subject: re: music "theory" Message-ID: > What is Coolio, and most rapper's claim to > fame??? Taking other people's hits, ripping off their background, and > rapping over it. You're saying that that's being a musician??? Okay, let me get this straight...If a rapper takes someone else's song, modifies it, and passes it off as his own, it's crap, and he's ripping people off. But if a jazz musician takes someone else's song, modifies it, and passes it off as his own, it's "music", and he's being innovative. Is it just me?..... _____Pat Sullivan_____________________________________________ E-mail: (psull)-(at)-(ici)-(dot)-(net) IRC: DDictator WWW: http://www.just-like.nu/ ______________________________________________________________ ------------------------------ Date: 06 May 1998 09:41:58 -0400 From: Ivan Navarro To: email_address_removed Subject: RE:Irvinng Palza plea Message-ID: <03FAC355068A6012*/c=US/admd=ATTMAIL/prmd=GOV+NOAA/o=CCNWS/s=Navarro/g=Ivan/@MHS> On Tue, 5 May 1998, Deedlit wrote: > > I'm going to be coming into NYC via train with some friends, but once I > get into Grand Central, what should I do? Should I risk a cab, or run > around on the subways? I know the MetroNorth Schedule, but I'm not sure > about subways or whatever. If someone on this list knows the city well, > can you email me suggestions? I'm such a dork...sorry to post this...I've > never been a big city person...even Boston is too big and metropolitan for > me :} I think you should take Al's advice and split the cab(s) with your friends. When you total the subway for three or four people the cab won't be much more expensive. The cab is not a risk the subway is more risk (especially for getting lost). Just hop in the cab, like you do it everyday and say, "15th and Irving please." If you sound confident you won't get taken for a ride. I-Man P.S. Ytse meeting: A couple of friends of mine are planning to meet at a place called Swift's on 4th between Third and Lafayette. IP is on 15th and Irving; which is directly north of Swift's. Max 20 min walk, 5 min cab ride. There are places closer to IP but the beer sucks! MUST HAVE GOOD BEER! That's my proposal for those interested in gathering before the show. If anyone has any other suggestions please post it or reply to me. "It's well overdue And I can't wait to..." Welcome in DT at IP!!! ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 6 May 98 09:54:47 EST5EDT From: "Rafaloff, Ryan " To: email_address_removed Subject: Re Lars article Message-ID: That article friggin infuriates me!!!! How can Lars go and shit talk progressive music. A majority of the people who like progressive music and in our case Dream Theater, are musicians themselves and/or are people who are moved emotionally by understanding what pure unconditional talent goes into being able to play such a style of music, with such precision. My point is, when I first gave "And Justice For All" a GOOD listen years ago, I was impressed. Unfortunately, that song was purely experimental for them. Lars says that progressive is weird ass and challenging, and that the band needed to take a sharp turn. Sure, becuase if their fans started to like that sort of sound, there would be a need to produce more "10 minute" songs like that. Which is something the band clearly couldn't do then, and can't do now. It is a matter of ability, not taste. One again, another reason why I can't get enough of Dream Theater. Later, -Raf- ================================= "Sometimes, the anguish we survive, And the mysteries we nurture, are the fabrics of our lives..." Line In The Sand - Dream Theater ================================= ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 6 May 1998 07:02:33 -0700 (PDT) From: Rikard Svender To: email_address_removed Subject: ASDF Message-ID: ytsejam Rikard Svender _________________________________________________________ DO YOU YAHOO!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 6 May 1998 10:13:23 -0400 (EDT) From: Mike Pontrelli To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Theory Theory..yadda... Message-ID: My personal oppinion is that music theory IS interesting.. but MAY get in the way of true art... It may polute the true emotion running out of the musicians/artists head. Many of my favourite artists were those who knew no musical theory, but had feelings and emotions to convey, and did that. Yes, knowing HOW to play an instrument is a DEFINITE bonus since it will make life easier on the artist. One of my favourite examples is listening to David Gilmour guitar solos.. I dont hear theory.. i FEEL his emotions directly communicating through his guitar. Nothing technical, nothing intricate. There is something magical about that. Also, if everyone stck to theory.. the realm of music would stagnate. It is those with the new sounds that survive and expand musical boundaries. And besides.. all art should exist. If someone wants to communicate - there is nothing wrong with it. If no one listens.. then i guess.. welll. no one listens :). I think the only thing in the music industry which is bullshit.. which deserves to be bashed - which is evil and WRONG and SUCKS, is the INDUSTRY itself! All the bastard critics shoving their ideas down our throats, all the music stations and record lables who force feed us what they feel should be the popular music.. they are the ones who SUCK.. not the musicians themselves. Though.. I really dont enhjoy most of today's music... I bless the jam for introducing me to loads fo music that I do enjoy :) -Ponte DT in 33.5 hours!!!!!!!!! YIPPY!!!! ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 06 May 1998 10:40:55 -0400 From: Pat Daugherty To: Dream Theater Mailing List Subject: DT at Daytonas pt I-no spoilers Message-ID: I have no opinions on the opening band since I missed their entire set. Daytona's sucks. The sound only went out once, which was good for Daytona's. This place is just way too claustrophobic. The ceilings are way too low. The stage was so small. Even though the place sucked DT still rocked and had a great time. What is wrong with you people? Yesterday was Labrie's birthday and there were no Happy Birthday posts. Portnoy did lead the crowd in a Happy Birthday. Well DT played their first gig at Daytona's and their last... NDTC:check out this link http://www.mnsi.net/~sstep/testicles/famoustests.htm NP:DT-Conciously Unreal (cringing at Charlies rendition of Metropolis...) -- |-------------------------------------------------------------------| | Pat Daugherty Email : email_address_removed | | Web : http://www.abs.net/~patnbeck/pat/pat.html | |===================================================================| | "That is not an option, Mr. Mulder" -- X-Files | |-------------------------------------------------------------------| ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 6 May 1998 07:38:19 -0700 From: Andrew Forcier To: email_address_removed Subject: Irving Plaza Show - PLEASE READ!!! Message-ID: Hey there Jammers! Your old pal Buck Stodgers here wiondering if, when, and where jammers will be gathering for this Friday's show at the Plaza. Be looking for me in my maroon Fix for 96 t-shirt and my (former) champion Packers hat. Please reply and let me know, or I'll just hang by the stage at the show's end. Later! Buck Stodgers (Andrew Forcier) ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 06 May 1998 10:45:16 -0400 From: Pat Daugherty To: Dream Theater Mailing List Subject: DT at Daytonas pt II-SPOILERS ALERT Message-ID: DT did do some different things from the last 2 times they were in the area: Here is a rough estimate of songs played (not in any order): Beginning and ending parts of ACOS Take The Time Pull Me Under Metropolis (encore) Learning To Live (encore) Anna Lee Just Let Me Breathe Peruvian Skies Burning My Soul Ytsejam Lie Trial of Tears Burning My Soul I think that is it maybe some others... the jam part of Freebird -- |-------------------------------------------------------------------| | Pat Daugherty Email : email_address_removed | | Web : http://www.abs.net/~patnbeck/pat/pat.html | |===================================================================| | "That is not an option, Mr. Mulder" -- X-Files | |-------------------------------------------------------------------| ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 6 May 1998 11:46:41 -0400 (EDT) From: Christian P Kremo To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 3845 Message-ID: > From: Deedlit > To: email_address_removed > Subject: oh boy! > Now for NDTC...I just wrote my first REAL song today...I'm so happy! :} > Of course it needs work (and lyrics), but it's like...whole...complete! > Woohoo! So is this gonna make MP3 of the day? -C# ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 6 May 1998 11:52:56 EDT From: KEZCOM To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: DT Message-ID: In a message dated 98-05-05 16:36:32 EDT, Pat wrote: << approximately 7 hours until DT... >> And now about 11 hours ago. Sorry we missed you Pat. So, what did you think? Speak up, I can't here you. Kez ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 06 May 1998 08:54:46 -0700 From: Lisa Marie To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: SB/VinylTap/NDTC Message-ID: At 01:01 AM 5/6/98 -0700, you wrote: > >>>>Secondly, I wonder if Spock's Beard have the right to use that name >>>Interesting question... but perhaps they are referring to Dr. Spock! >>And your point is???? Lisa??? Aren't we talking about exactly the same >>thing here, my friend? > >Well, Lisa already schooled you about the difference you silly British >git :), >but AFAIK Spock's Beard is actually the name of an actual Star Trek >episode. >I could be wrong. Feel free to school me. Don't mind if I do! ;o) (yeahyeahyeah, I know... GEEK TEST!) Actually the name of the episode in which Spock sports a beard is called "Mirror, Mirror". An ion storm transports Kirk, Scott, McCoy, and Uhura to a parallel universe, where they meet up with their somewhat evil counterparts... it's the evil Spock that has a beard. :o) Lisa Marie (who is feeling much more like herself today) email_address_removed http://home.pacbell.net/ytsegirl _____________________________________ THOUGHTS - Spock's Beard Mailing List http://www.dreamt.org/spocksbeard _____________________________________ ------------------------------ End of YTSEJAM Digest 3847 **************************