YTSEJAM Digest 3895 Today's Topics: 1) Re: DT in Detroit by Damon Fibraio 2) Re: dump her by James Thorpe 3) Re: YTSEJAM digest 3884 by Damon Fibraio 4) Re: Female Prog Fans by Lisa Marie 5) Re: Female Prog Fans by Damon Fibraio 6) Re: IRC - Internet Relay Chat by email_address_removed (Dr. Mosh) 7) Re: HOB stuff/plugs/parking by email_address_removed (Dr. Mosh) 8) Re: Female Prog Fans by Dona Kim 9) test, HY, FOTM by Chris Oates 10) Re: prog on FII - In Defense of Peruvian Skies by email_address_removed (Mike Marshall) 11) Responses, as if by Kevin Madden 12) name that song by Andrew Dietrick Miller 13) re: earplugs by Pat Sullivan 14) Re: YTSEJAM digest 3894 by Steve Zebrowski 15) Re: YTSEJAM digest 3886 by MTeiper 16) Death & Control Denied [was: Responses, as if] by Scott Andrews 17) name that tune by email_address_removed 18) Derek live by Davidjon Sabetai ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 13 May 1998 19:11:49 -0400 (EDT) From: Damon Fibraio To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Re: DT in Detroit Message-ID: How the fuck did you get on this list, you loser? -- 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: Wed, 13 May 1998 16:14:13 -0700 From: James Thorpe To: Subject: Re: dump her Message-ID: <01bd7ec4$d7e15300$0100007f@localhost> >Dr. Mosh wrote: > >Better to be gay, or not get laid, then compromise your musical integrity. >If it ain't prog... it's worthless... ;) > hehe. :) :) Yup, that's why that lady didn't work out. :) :) Why didn't I notice that? I guess that's why you're the Doc and I'm not. I just noticed that there's a Chris Farley 'Saturday Night Live' Tribute Show' tonight. I think most people on here would appreciate that. I was over in S.F this morning and drove by the Maritime Hall. Its right off the freeway. I think I saw a parking garage a block or 2 from the club. Saturday Night--Dream Theater!!!!!!!! peace, --james-- www.jamesthorpe.com email_address_removed ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 13 May 1998 19:12:51 -0400 (EDT) From: Damon Fibraio To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 3884 Message-ID: Does this mean, I am a dumb fuckup with no life in Spanish? What's this? You love to take off all your clothes in the middle of the street and show us just how small your penis really is? On Wed, 13 May 1998, GUILLERMO DE JESUBEETON GALARZA wrote: > > te quiero romper el hocico > > -- 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: Wed, 13 May 1998 16:17:55 -0700 From: Lisa Marie To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Female Prog Fans Message-ID: At 04:04 PM 5/13/98 -0700, you wrote: > >Ok, then, where are the east coast prog females? I'm telling ya Damon... move to the west coast! Prog chicks, AND rides to shows... how can you beat that? ;o) Lisa Marie email_address_removed http://home.pacbell.net/ytsegirl _____________________________________ THOUGHTS - Spock's Beard Mailing List http://www.dreamt.org/spocksbeard _____________________________________ ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 13 May 1998 19:51:52 -0400 (EDT) From: Damon Fibraio To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Re: Female Prog Fans Message-ID: OK, this is getting very tempting, but where will I stay on the West coast if I do move? -- 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: Wed, 13 May 1998 17:24:07 -0700 From: email_address_removed (Dr. Mosh) To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: IRC - Internet Relay Chat Message-ID: Before proofreading..., "Ryan P. Skadberg" said: > Haven't plugged this in a while, so I thought while I am >sending a flurry of posts anyways, why not? Dr Mosh and I have set up >two IRC servers which are connected to nothing but each other for the >purpose of chat about DT and all things progressive. The servers are: > >irc.dreamt.org and irc-2.dreamt.org. You need to connect on port >2112. > Not to mention that occasionally, we try to conduct online interviews with members from OFB, or perhaps, even other bands, regulars include the guys from Shadow Gallery, Dali's Dilemma, Mystic Fishook, Sean Malone, and various other prog luminaries. When you sign on, don't be an annoying newbie and shout, "LET'S TALK ABOUT DT!!!" cause we'll just make fun of you... like any conversation, we would expect you to ease yourself into the convo... listen before jumping in, just like posting on the jam... too many people jump into the rushing waters and get carried away. -The Doc -- *#&*@#@*(#@#*@(#!@*#(!@#(&!#(@!*#@((#@$(#@(($@#($(#@$@#($@#(*$@(*$*(#(#(##(#(# computersarefasterthanhumans - devastatetoinnovate - hyperspacialparallelcomp\ email_address_removed = http://progmetal.gmsnet.com = internetcyberwetwaregamedev+ s*o#o$n@@c*o!m^e)s@@t>h gaMECoReTeKN0 ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 13 May 1998 17:31:06 -0700 From: email_address_removed (Dr. Mosh) To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: HOB stuff/plugs/parking Message-ID: Before proofreading..., Rob Jurado said: > >How's the sound at HOB? I hope it's good for goodness' sake. The sound is pretty good, they got a good system, and the place is big enough to let the sound develop... with a high ceiling (two levels). >So, anyone have any perspective on earplugs for HOB L.A. >in particular? I was just going to get the foam ones from Ear plugs are for pussies... I can't believe you people who wear ear-plugs. Stay home if you want it quiet... :) I'm not fucking deaf!!! WHAT DID YOU SAY? >How's parking? I hear you can have the valets do it, but >can I just park my car myself in the same garage? Do I >have to go early to do that? What? Apologies to the valets >and former valets out there. It's not that I don't trust you. >I just don't trust most people when it comes to cars, >driving, parking, etc. Call me paranoid. Valet is the easiest, you can park it yourself on numerous lots around the HoB, but the price is still the same... park on the street if yer real fast and good at getting a spot... (usually leave that to the locals, like me). -The Doc -- *#&*@#@*(#@#*@(#!@*#(!@#(&!#(@!*#@((#@$(#@(($@#($(#@$@#($@#(*$@(*$*(#(#(##(#(# computersarefasterthanhumans - devastatetoinnovate - hyperspacialparallelcomp\ email_address_removed = http://progmetal.gmsnet.com = internetcyberwetwaregamedev+ s*o#o$n@@c*o!m^e)s@@t>h gaMECoReTeKN0 ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 13 May 1998 20:34:09 -0400 (EDT) From: Dona Kim To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Female Prog Fans Message-ID: Well, I am a quasi-east coast female progger. I come from Texas originally. Take me to your leader. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 13 May 1998 17:33:10 -0700 From: Chris Oates To: email_address_removed Subject: test, HY, FOTM Message-ID: first off, testing my new Eudora. Lemme know if any strange hootenannies show up in my message. Also, I noticed that the winmail stuff tends to show up if people use non-ascii characters in their messages. Accented letters, bold, italics and such. Got the Japanese HY today. I already have the German (?) one, so ther'es only a few differences. I like the fact that there'a a lyric sheet included in the Jap HY, and the fact that it has lyrics for TWIUTB, but the lyrics for YOM and BMS are the standard album ones. :( I like Full on the Mouth. As I mentioned a few weeks ago, I ordered their CD through CD Universe. It's pretty neat. Someone said that White Zombie "does it better" and I'd have to disagree. I can't listen to WZ. The annoying vocals and even more annoying samples grate on my nerves (especially that overused orgasm sample from More Human...) FOTM actually _sings_ and have _vocal harmonies_ which I like. I'm going to enjoy them as an opener, and may even bring my CD in for them to sign at the show. ~Chris ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 13 May 1998 19:49:38 -0500 From: email_address_removed (Mike Marshall) To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: prog on FII - In Defense of Peruvian Skies Message-ID: Damon Fibraio writes: >and listen to it again. I love that song, but I am so used to things like >Close to the Edge, which to me is one of the prog yardsticks. Maybe my That definitely gives more definition to the 'yardstick'. I now have a much better understanding of where you're coming from on this... >yardstick is a few inches short. Yes, I think it goes without saying that >even DT's simplest songs seem to stump the mainstream. You Not Me, the As you can tell, this is largely what I base my opinions on. >TOT or NM. And yes, making NM a radio single might be an abortion, but >when I first heard it, I thought, "if it weren't so long and have all >those prog bits in the middle that I love so much, this would make it >on the radio." I actually would've tried to radio edit it if I were still Even though I agree, I despise edits. But, if that's what Mike and the gang wish to do to 'spread the gospel', I'll try not to knock'em (again). Thanks for the level-headed reply Damon. Just so everyone doesn't think I'm an ass, this wasn't an attack toward Damon's opinion, even though after reading it I could see it being taken that way. I just wanted to stir up a little conversation on this subject. And thanks to Max for the compliments on the post, even though I think I ramble too much. Kinda like now. Carpe Nocturn, Michael _____________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com Or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866] ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 13 May 1998 20:56:42 -0400 From: Kevin Madden To: email_address_removed Subject: Responses, as if Message-ID: Steve Z. confessed: >Basically she treated me like crap. Like, really. she used >to hit me and stuff. It didn't hurt me physically because I'm a big >strong man :) Seriously, that's sad. On the wise-ass tip, HAHAHAHA. You are such a big strong man, Steve ;-) Doc proclaimed: >If it ain't prog... it's worthless... ;) > >/me is locked into progsnob mode. That's mighty close to trademark infringement, Doc ;-) /me unlocks doc from his psuedo-musicsnob wannabe mode. Mike "Division by Diet Coke" Blevins speculated: >Part of the problem at Daytona's was WHAT you were hearing - the sound was >very un - musical, and overly bright, which does more damage, as high end >hearing is more sensitive than low end. I believe that's the case, anyway - >anyone care to crrect me if I'm wrong? :) I have to agree that the high-end is more easily damaged. When I have my hearing exam every so often (as mandated by work), in the last seven years of listening to a certain kind of noise (not music, but I am not getting more specific), my high-end hearing has been damaged greatly. I use the triple flange shooting earplugs, and they kick some serious ass for concerts. Even Yngwie doesn't hurt. Cd of the Day: Death - individual thought patterns Kevin Madden Detroit Red Wings 1996-97 Stanley Cup Champions First Round of the Playoffs vs. Phoenix Coyotes Detroit Wins 4-2 Second Round, vs. St. Louis Blues Detroit leads series, 2-1 ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 13 May 1998 22:02:37 -0400 (EDT) From: Andrew Dietrick Miller To: email_address_removed Subject: name that song Message-ID: Indiscipline, King Crimson, written (lyrics) by Adrian Belew. I have returned!!!! "It's Andy *FUCKING* Miller" -Paul Cashman -andy Andrew Miller I can never be you email_address_removed I'll smile and learn to pretend I'll never be open again I'll have no more dreams to defend I'll never be open again ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 13 May 1998 22:28:53 -0400 From: Pat Sullivan To: email_address_removed Subject: re: earplugs Message-ID: > Gee, I've had my Sonic II's for a while and the only time I ever had a > hearing fatigue problem was after the Yngwie show at Daytona's where I was > about 3'-4' from one of the house mains. And at the opposite end of the cost spectrum... Back when I first started going to club shows about 7 or 8 years ago, I had the ULTIMATE in cheap ear protection. I'd crack open a fresh pack of Marlboros, bust the filters off of two, peel the paper, fluff 'em out, and VOILA! True story. :) Granted, the protection they offered was marginal, but the way I looked at it, it was better than nothing. And to be honest, I don't think they muddied the sound up *nearly* as much as the foam earplugs do. -- _____Pat Sullivan_____________________________________ E-Mail: email_address_removed WWW: http://www.just-like.nu IRC: DDictator ICQ: 2049374 ______________________________________________________ Join the YCSRF today! ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 13 May 1998 22:30:41 -0400 (EDT) From: Steve Zebrowski To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 3894 Message-ID: > Am I the only lucky one who is dating someone that *enjoys* going with me to > Rush and DT concerts? :) I mean, naturally, it has taken a bit of effort on Dood, my g/f is the best. It all started one day in the car when I was listening to PMU and she said, "What is this? I love it." I, who had been talking about Dream Theater for the previous weeks we had known eachother , said, "THIS is Dream Theater." When I dropped her off I popped I&W out of the CD player and said, "Here. give it back to me whenever." she has since acquired all of DT's studio albums and the Hollow Years single, and come with me to three DT concerts as well as a Rush concert and a Queensryche concert. She was already into metal before she knew me, but couldn't make her loyalties public because we're both classical voice majors and that kind of music brings strange attitudes from others in the classical music world. She has said, however, that this music has "filled a void in her life." In fact, she has my copy of LTE with her this very instant. :) > my part to turn her away from the dark side, and she still listens to a lot of > crap (her roommate is in a sorority -- no disrespect meant to any sisters on > the list, but 'nuff said. :), b Ugh. sororities and fraternities are the instrument of the devil. Can't you find friends on your own? > to think of it, last time I saw her, we were in my car, and she was singing > along to New Millennium. I love when I catch Stacey singing along to DT. > I love that woman. :) Ahh. I know the feeling. Steve Z ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 13 May 1998 22:39:31 EDT From: MTeiper To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 3886 Message-ID: In a message dated 98-05-12 16:23:03 EDT, D-Man wrote: << Oh, cool, a sailboat. D-Man spouts off yet another movie reference. >> I got it! I got it! Mallrats!!! Or, as my co-worker in a drunken ramble called it once: Walmarts. :-) What do I win? - Matt T. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 13 May 1998 23:29:02 -0400 (EDT) From: Scott Andrews To: email_address_removed Subject: Death & Control Denied [was: Responses, as if] Message-ID: hello all. i am new to the list, a guitarist, and a big fan of lots of different music including heavy progressive stuff like Cynic and Meshuggah, a lot of wierd underground prog metal like Spastic Ink and Spiral Architect, and jazz and fusion like Miles Davis. i like Petrucci's playing and DT's heavier, more instrumental songs, especially the 7 string. i absolutely love the LTE disc, partly because it captures a spontaneous live jazz vibe like the early Mahavishnu Orchestra. According to Kevin Madden: > > Cd of the Day: Death - individual thought patterns > > Kevin Madden a note on Chuck Schuldiner and Death - i read in a magazine years ago that Schuldiner always wanted to start a heavy progressive metal band with real vocals. i like the newer Death, ITP and Symbolic, very heavy but with great odd meter riffs and syncopations. the growling death style vocals are OK, but real singing is more impressive. Chuck put Death on hold about a year ago and assembled a band called Control Denied. they cut some demos and no labels were interested, so he reformed Death and they will have a new CD out this fall on Nuclear Blast. but, some guy has the first Control Denied demo songs on his home page. the production is a little ragged, and Chuck is singing the melodic vocals himself [?], but they are pretty cool - check them out if you like the newer Death. http://www.unc.edu/~jtb/death/ http://www.unc.edu/~jtb/controldenied/ scott andrews biophysics research email_address_removed chemistry department ****************************************************************** ---- http://www.people.virginia.edu/~sha3u ----- Brewed with the freshest ingredients: info & CD reviews of major label & underground progressive/thrash metal bands, info on Ibanez 7 string guitars, and soundclips of my prog-thrash band ATAXIA. ****************************************************************** "metal isn't dead, it just smells funny." -Zappa paraphrase ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 13 May 1998 22:54:11 -0500 (CDT) From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: name that tune Message-ID: <> that would be Indiscipline by King Crimson. So, what do I win? ;-) Matt ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 13 May 1998 20:58:11 -0700 (PDT) From: Davidjon Sabetai To: email_address_removed Subject: Derek live Message-ID: Allow me interupt Skadz's attempt to achieve most frequent poster status. > I don't like DS's stage presence. He looks like he's cocky. Maybe he's > not but he looks like he's posing. Hey Derek! This isn't Milly Vanilly. > We really don't care if you are wearing sunglasses on your head or not! Allow Derek to have some fun. He puts on a hell of a show and there is a bunch of crowd interaction bewteen him and the crowd. I used to try to get right in front of JP, but the last two shows I've seen I've been in front of DS. I could be wrong on this, but notice what Derek has brought DT on his first full album tour. DT has done: medleys, Nightmare Cinema, Nicky Lemons and the Migraines, Covers within songs, extended solo sections, and re-worked songs. But then again if you prefer Kevin Moore's "I hate the world and want to jump over my keyboard and pummel you into a fine pulp" look, it's fine with me. :) Back to your regularly scheduled Skadz postings. Isaac "Little green men about four foot Maybe they wanna' kick some butt. MO FO" - Steve Vai ------------------------------ End of YTSEJAM Digest 3895 **************************