YTSEJAM Digest 3879 Today's Topics: 1) The Irving Show was killer!!!! by "Pasqual Zottola" 2) Re: YTSEJAM digest 3871 by Mauricio Martinez Villarreal 3) Further Philly Notes..... by Dave Silva 4) Re: Strunz and Farah by "earthblind, starbound" 5) Ben Folds, Puff, and even DT! oh my! by Al Balkiewicz 6) Re: YTSEJAM digest 3877 by "earthblind, starbound" 7) Re: Further Philly Notes..... by belhai 8) Interesting thing about this Puff Daddy thread... by K I L L M A R Y 9) Re: Choco-Bliss by KEZCOM 10) my take on random threads by Matthew Smith 11) need directions to The Vic from Milwaukee!! by "Scott/Curt Hansen" 12) Victor Wooten by belhai 13) Re: Jimmy Page and Puff Daddy by Alan Estrada Adler 14) Colorado Heavy Metal Fans by "Kendall, Guy" 15) Re: A disgrace... by Jim Beavens 16) Re: The other Superior by Jim Beavens ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 11 May 1998 07:51:28 PDT From: "Pasqual Zottola" To: email_address_removed Subject: The Irving Show was killer!!!! Message-ID: This was the best of the 3 DT shows I've seen (Fix for '96 at The Chance 12/14/96, and FII at Toad's Place 10/25/97 were the other two). Not only was the set list awesome, it was very homogenous with lots of little suprises sprinkled throughout. I only wish that I had been the one to drum with MP! Anyway, at the risk of offending some purists, I'm wondering if anyone has a recording or video of this show? I saw someone standing backstage left with a video camera, but I'm assuming that it was for MP's personal bootleg collection. Anyway, great show, killer cover medley, and the best crowd interaction I've seen yet! DT just keeps getting better! BTW, the person screaming at Full On The Mouth may have been me (along with everyone else), they were good, actually quite tight, but not what you would want opening for DT. ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 11 May 1998 09:52:06 -0500 (CDT) From: Mauricio Martinez Villarreal To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 3871 Message-ID: Yeah,and they often show it in their classy-but-way-shitty videos. They make their videos like, i dunno, like they want to show off how rich they are getting, and to put to shame the other rappers videos. It s like a contest. I cant stand those fucking videos, hate them. They must cost a fortune though. Mauricio On Sun, 10 May 1998, Damon Fibraio wrote: > > If you ever listen to the lyrics of any rap song today, the tune is always > more money more money and more money. Whatever they can do to make a buck. > > -- > Damon Fibraio, email_address_removed > Keyboardist, Vocalist, musical slut > "One likes to believe in the freedom of music > But glittering prizes and endless compromises shatter the illusion of > integrity."--Rush, 1980 > > ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 11 May 1998 09:03:43 -0400 (EDT) From: Dave Silva To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Further Philly Notes..... Message-ID: Nice meeting you too Shawn. Man, you got backstage passes!! I guess I should have looked to go to the front row with you guys. Definitely an excellent show. I was up on the balconey next to a roped off section for VIP's. Turns out that some of Petrucci's and Portnoy's family showed up to the concert. Even got to see his little daughter up there as well. So cute with those little ear plugs..... Highlights: 1) They actually played Speak To Me! 2) Petrucci going crazy during a solo and James and Mike carrying him away! 3) Mike playing part of Eruption on Petrucci's guitar. 4) Derek the amazing rock star..... 5) James' new do and stache Does anybody know that little interlude they played during Metropolis or was that some kind of Jam. Well, the show definitely got me through another year. Cool meeting everybody there. Dave ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 11 May 1998 11:10:43 -0400 (EDT) From: "earthblind, starbound" To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Re: Strunz and Farah Message-ID: > > Id say its *very* latin jazz oriented...being brough up on latin jazz ( my dad's a > > big fan ) i like s&F a lot. Theyre blazing fast fingerstyle players.. and they > > always IMO sound interesting, as opossed to many flamenco guitarrist which IMO > > always their solos sound too similar. And the middle eastern flavor farah brings > > is very unique... now im gonna whip out my S&F live cd again!... > > That's a pretty ringing endorsement. Mail me privately with an > album recommendation and I'll pick somethin' up. I thought at least one > of the guys was a picker... you're saying they're both Flamenco-style? Sometimes they both use picks, sometimes they're both fingerstyle. They play gut string, nylon string, and steel string. Depends on the song. Farah picks more often than Strunz does, and plays more of a support role. My favorite album is Guitarras, because it's the most traditional. My second favorite studio album is Mosaico, their first. It's quite diverse, and includes great Indian violin, and Omar Khayimsomethingorother as a guest third guitar player on one song. Really, anything you get will be good, though Misterio is only for when you're in a really relaxed mood. -=- 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: Mon, 11 May 1998 11:13:15 -0400 (EDT) From: Al Balkiewicz To: TheListFromTheDepthsOfHell Subject: Ben Folds, Puff, and even DT! oh my! Message-ID: First off, I just want to say that this weekend's posts (I don't have e-mail access over the weekend) were possibly the best collection of posts I have seen in a while, both DT and non-DT. I wish there were more reviews, but it was awesome. I think that the fact that uit's been raining for 13 days straight here on the East Coast is reasoning behind some of the venomous posts on here (venomous but hilarious), but I could be wrong. Ok, here I go: 1. Ben Folds - great group, incredible live, and spent a LOT of time on the indie, small-club scene before "Brick". They definitely should not be lumped in with the other "mainstream" bands mentioned with them (MB20 Third Eye, etc.) - I'm acutally going to see them twice in a span of a week (Y-100 Festival, Dave MAtthews), and I can't wait. 2. Puff Daddy - I hate him - everyone kisses his ass, there's MUCH talk about his involvement in B.I.G.'s murder (that he ordered the hit). He takes the songs, and basically talks over new lyrics to the entire song. I don't particularly like it, or think it takes that much talent, but that's me. This is not representative of all rap, though. I'm an East Coast fan myself, but there's a lot of rap that I enjoy (PE, Beasties, Fugees, Wyclef, Tribe Called Quest and De LA Soul, with some Busta Rhymes) -- anyway, the "Staying Alive" song really doesn't compare to Puff Daddy because basically they rap over the bassline to Staying Alive (with beats mixed in) along with a 2-second sample here and there of the "staying alive" chorus. A lot different than what Puff does. D-Man also brought up the "Under Pressure" Vanilla Ice thing. This again is only the bassline (a 2-3-second sample of it), and I personally don't think it goes to the extent that Puff Daddy does it. Sampling is a big part of a lot of rap, but it's used as a foundation, and usually is accompanied by original lyrics, added beats, etc. It's a hazy area to talk about. Some people do it tastefully (IMHO) as an "enahncement" to they're ideas and lyrics, while others (esp. Puff) do it it what APPEARS to be a lazy example of lack of musical integrity, IMO. 3.) Can someone give a description of the DT programs that they were selling - contents, price, etc.? I'm really interested in getting one of these........... -Al ===================================================================== b l i n d l a b o r s t h e b l i n d a n d I a m u n w i l l i n g t o u n c o v e r m y e y e s ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ email_address_removed OR email_address_removed OR email_address_removed HOMEPAGE:http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Towers/9280/index.html ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 11 May 1998 11:29:04 -0400 (EDT) From: "earthblind, starbound" To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 3877 Message-ID: > > From: Kevin Carmouche Carmouche, carmouche, can you do the fandango (is this the right attribution)? > > I'd be willing to bet that with a few hours of free time, I could *gak!* > > reboot my machine into Windows and do the same remix he does with the stock > > SoundBlaster software. Tell me how. I really wanna know. I've been wanting to do a remix of Sylvian's "Upon this Earth" and the last song on Lamb's album...both are quite similar...but I don't want to do it in Digitracker because I HATE tracking software (even though it was all I had on my Amiga). What about those added drums? --- > > Who's to say that Puff Daddy isn't art??? Are you implying that rap > > isn't art??? > > Nonononono. As I said in my reply to Chris, I happen to really like some rap, > particularly PE and Run DMC. I'm saying that Puff is cheating. I made no > broad generalizations about rap. You know who's also cool? Buckshot LeFonque. With Victor Wooten guesting on their first album. -=- 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: Mon, 11 May 1998 11:47:23 -0500 (EST) From: belhai To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Re: Further Philly Notes..... Message-ID: On Mon, 11 May 1998, Dave Silva wrote: > Does anybody know that little interlude they played during Metropolis or > was that some kind of Jam. Well, when I saw them in New York the night before, the little interlude was Extreme's "cupid's dead." Brandon ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 11 May 1998 12:37:23 -0400 (EDT) From: K I L L M A R Y To: email_address_removed Subject: Interesting thing about this Puff Daddy thread... Message-ID: Hey, One interesting thing about this Puff Daddy thread: when he did his "I'll be Missing You" or whatever the ripuff-version (heheh) of "Every Breath You Take" is called, he asked Sting if he could do it and Sting said OK. The funny thing is, the part of the song that they're actually using from the original recording is the guitar riff, and nobody asked Andy Summers about it. Andy said he was very pissed for not being contacted, but he wasn't gonna sue or anything cuz he figured it would be more trouble than it's worth. And Andy did not like the Puff Daddy version... Christian. ____ ____ ____ /\ /\ /\/\ /\ / / /\/ /\/ /\\ /\ /__/ / / \/ \__/ / / /___/ /___/ \\/ \____ /\ \ / / / \/ / / / / /\ \ // \ / / \ / / / / / / / / \___\// / / / / / /__ /__ / / / / / /\ / / / \ \ \ \ \\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ / / \___\_\_\__\\__\__\___\_\___\_\___\_\__\__/ / \_________________________________________/ None of us is as strong as all of us. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 11 May 1998 13:17:55 EDT From: KEZCOM To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Choco-Bliss Message-ID: In a message dated 98-05-11 04:33:28 EDT, Chris(somebody take this keyboard away before I hurt myself)Ptacek wrote: << Do we really think we're so much better than everyone else that our rules don't apply to us? >> Yes, yes, a thousand times yes. Finally, you have hit on the truth. I knew it would come to someone eventually. Prog rules. Rap sucks. End of story. ;~) I am kidding, Kez ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 11 May 1998 13:42:13 -0400 (EDT) From: Matthew Smith To: Ytsejam Subject: my take on random threads Message-ID: OK, here we go-- As for that dick who posted his e-mail exchange with MP and started suggesting to MP better ways for MP to live his life, well...not much to say here. Pretty obvious he was wanting a response from MP, but he probably came closer to making Mike wish he'd never posted his e-mail addy on the friggin' jam, and had never posted here to begin with. As for the DT sellout/Metallica similarities/whatever thread, I have to first say that I really like Dream Theater and Metallica's latest albums, so I really don't care whether anyone has sold out or not. I couldn't give a crap about motives if I like the music. No band has ever pledged to me that they'll only make music I like; therefore, if a band makes music I don't like, I have no grounds to complain and say, "they should've done this/they sold out/they should've made the record *I* wanted them to make..."; all I can do is not by it. On the other hand, if a band comes out with something I do like, I feel fortunate to be able to come along for the ride. However, looking at it from a common sense point of view, it seems to me that albums with a few radio-hit-songs and the rest being songs of a band's "usual style" are more likely to have "sellout intentions" than albums that show a common stylistic thread throughout. For example, look at DT and Megadeth's latest albums. They each have a few radio-friendly-type-songs, and the others are in a different direction. This, to me, looks like they wrote a few songs to get radio exposure and album sales, while the rest of the album contains the style of songs they really prefer. Whereas Metallica's "direction change" or whatever you want to call it, extends throughout their entire albums. That's why I think Metallica really is playing what they want, like the guy mentioned on here earlier who said they're a bad choice to compare to DT. I mean, if I wanted to "become popular" and "sell more albums", I would gear maybe 4 or 5 songs toward radio or eMpTyV, but the rest would be what I wanted to play. That's why the "Metallica sold out" argument has never entirely made sense to me. I honestly don't think any band would write and record an entire album of material they hate. If a band is playing the music they *really* want to play, it is NOT selling out. Period. Therefore, if Metallica is playing groove metal "just to sell albums," they must secretly wish they were still playing thrash, right? If they really still wanted to play thrash, wouldn't they record 4 or 5 "radio songs" and then have the rest of the album be thrashy? Common sense to me. No albums have over 4 or 5 songs released to radio or eMpTyV, if that many. Metallica had other influences besides the NWOBHM, you know. Zeppelin, Sabbath, Purple, Skynnrd, AC/DC, etc. are bands they've always said they listened to; they're really wearing the influence of those bands on their shoulders as of late, and it's easy to pick out elements of all those bands in their recent music. There's nothing wrong with that. I'm NOT saying DT or Megadeth sold out; I freakin' *love* FII and Cryptic Writings. My point is, the commercial songs on those albums seem more "forced" because they're different than the other stuff on the albums, whereas the Load twins contain singles relatively indicative of the general direction of their respective records. I'll never understand why people don't get the fact that all the members of Metallica were financially set for 20 lifetimes after the Justice album and tour. And after the Black, sweet bastard... Seems to me, according to common sense and recent 'jam logic, not having to worry about making money anymore=the freedom to record what you really want, right? As for the Puff Daddy thing, did you guys know that he wanted to do a version/remix/whatever they do of Megadeth's Trust? He apparently said something about it before even approaching Dave. Dave basically just laughed at him. Hail Mustaine!!!!! ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Album Currently Playing: Metallica--Ride The Lightning ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Matt Smith "When Dream and Day Unite, Images and Words email_address_removed Awake A Change of Seasons Falling Into Infinity." ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 11 May 1998 13:11:25 -0500 From: "Scott/Curt Hansen" To: Subject: need directions to The Vic from Milwaukee!! Message-ID: Hey all, forgive me if this has already been covered (I've been skimming 'Jams lately) but I need directions to the Vic in Chicago from Milwaukee. Obviously, I'll be taking I-94 down to Chicago, but I haven't a clue as to where to go once I get into Chicago. Please email me privately with directions. Thanx in advance. Scott Hansen email_address_removed ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 11 May 1998 14:21:23 -0500 (EST) From: belhai To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Victor Wooten Message-ID: On Mon, 11 May 1998, earthblind, starbound wrote: > You know who's also cool? Buckshot LeFonque. With Victor Wooten guesting > on their first album. Not that this discussion is on Victor Wooten, but I must quickly comment on him. I saw him perform with Bela Fleck and the Flecktones (he's a Flecktone, BTW) back in February and he was the first bassist I ever saw that actually made my jaw drop. Ya know the little neat thing Myung does during Metropolis? Well, Victor did stuff like this throughout the whole concert. Myung is the man, but I wish he would be more like Vic. Brandon ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 11 May 1998 13:31:34 -0500 (CDT) From: Alan Estrada Adler To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Jimmy Page and Puff Daddy Message-ID: On Sun, 10 May 1998, Kevin Carmouche wrote: > > Well, I've begun to think some, and I've decided to not be so elitist > about things....It's really closing me off from some really great > creations. > that's good, to have open ears is the best thing you can do, but now dont start to like ANYTHING > First of all, I don't see anything wrong with what Puff Daddy is doing, > all he's doing is taken some old songs, reworking them, remixing them, > and passing the new stuff as his own. This does, in fact, show some > creativity and artistic ability. Not everyone can do the brilliant jobs > of remixes that he does. I wouldt say they are brilliant mixes, but everyone has their own opinion. You say they did not do the performance of > kashmir well, but perhaps it was done the way that Puff Daddy thought it > should be done. A reworked song doesn't have to sound like the > original. ok, I agree that a remake doesnt have to sound like the original, in fact he can do as many remakes as he wants....I really dont care, he can relase a 10 CDs boxset of remakes and covers, what I dont understand is why did police had to include his version of roxanne in their new best of album, I mean, let puff daddy do his own records with covers but I dont like to listen to his songs in other people albums...I havent heard the kashimir version, I know it has tom morello on guitars, but I cant give my opinion on that song...I've only heard the police covers and I dont like them. anyway, this is just my opinion, is not a flame. --- Alan Estrada Email: email_address_removed.mx ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 11 May 98 12:40:00 MDT From: "Kendall, Guy" To: "'email_address_removed'" Subject: Colorado Heavy Metal Fans Message-ID: Please ignore this message if you are not a heavy metal fan in Colorado. I have started an email list for people living in Colorado that like Heavy Metal. It is used for announcing shows in Colorado by local and national bands, general discussion of heavy metal, and much more. If you want more info or want to subscribe, please point your web browser to the following site: http://www.findmail.com/list/coloradometal/ Or, if you just want to subscribe, send an email to: email_address_removed Thanks, Guy Kendall - Colorado Metal List Administrator ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 11 May 1998 11:49:21 -0700 From: Jim Beavens To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: A disgrace... Message-ID: <199805111849.LAA47974@pdx108> Actually, I rather enjoyed Puff Daddy's performance on SNL. And here's why: I have connected to my TV a fairly cheap Aiwa mini-stereo system, which has a Karaoke feature. After picking up my jaw at what Jimmy Page was doing with the Puffster on stage, I quickly diverted the sound through my stereo and engaged the karoake. No vocals!! It was awesome. =) The little dweeb was jumping around and getting all into it, and he was almost completely inaudible. Unfortunately, much of the lead guitar was muted as well, but I was kind of getting into the small orchestra they had on the stage. It was like watching an instrumental Kashmir, and I kind of dug it... -- Jim (waiting to get flamed cuz I took an artist's performance and altered it to suit my tastes...but he did it first! ;) -- Jim Beavens | If I had a witty remark that MD6 Design Engineer, Intel Corp, Hillsboro OR | would better the lives of my -=(UDIC)=- Subconscious Dragon -=(UDIC)=- | fellow mankind, do you really ** I don't speak for Intel ** | think I would put it HERE? ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 11 May 1998 11:52:08 -0700 From: Jim Beavens To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: The other Superior Message-ID: <199805111852.LAA30610@pdx108> Bernd on the "other" Superior: >If we get registered then, >we will try to kick the other Superior's behind. :) If not... >we have a big problem... Well, now, it might not necessarily be a big problem. You could simply change your name, and then on your next album you could include a totally kickass instrumental called "The Roire Pus" 8^) -- Jim Beavens | If I had a witty remark that MD6 Design Engineer, Intel Corp, Hillsboro OR | would better the lives of my -=(UDIC)=- Subconscious Dragon -=(UDIC)=- | fellow mankind, do you really ** I don't speak for Intel ** | think I would put it HERE? ------------------------------ End of YTSEJAM Digest 3879 **************************