YTSEJAM Digest 3946 Today's Topics: 1) Orchestral music recommendations by email_address_removed 2) Re: little Kevin... by "TheCowGod" 3) Re: YTSEJAM digest 3945 by email_address_removed 4) Re: YTSEJAM digest 3945 by Matt Johnston 5) Re: Orchestral music recommendations by "KorgX3" 6) Clockwork Orange by Scotch 7) Re: Who are Chris&Kev on LTE? ANSWER! by email_address_removed 8) Re: Orchestral music recommendations by Rick Audet 9) Re: Clockwork Orange by Rick Audet 10) MONSTERS OF ROCK '98 In MILAN by "Marco Anastasi" 11) Nicolas Rincon by email_address_removed.ar 12) Re: Ball dipping by "Dale R. Newberry" 13) Re: Chicago 'tage by "Dale R. Newberry" 14) DT, Rush boots for sale!!! by "Thomas Forcier" 15) I'll try... by "Nicolas M. Rincon" 16) Re: Ball dipping by "Carlos \"?r?g??¥\" Alfaro" 17) Re: Orchestral music recommendations by Scott Andrews 18) "If You Like" survey by Chris Dixon 19) Re: Ball dipping by Der Herr Bodinger 20) Re: Hogarth by "earthblind, starbound" ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat, 30 May 1998 23:25:56 EDT From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Orchestral music recommendations Message-ID: I currently have Mozart's Requiem playing in the old DVD player. I love orchestral music, but my problem is I wasn't raised listening to it ..... so I am clueless as where to begin a decent collection. I am not talking "classical" necessarily, I'm talking ORCHESTRAL. I have never really cared for solo classical guitar or violin. Nothing wrong with it, I just don't like it as much as FULL ORCHESTRAS. Now my problem is because I don't really have a clue as where to begin - I continually buy Orchestral CDs with ho-hum compositions. I in particular like the dark, somber music with angry parts, depressing parts, and beautiful sections. In other words - the "voices" of orchestral music. Anyone here (because I respect the opinions of those here) want to throw out some recommendations? Please include the conductor and orchestra recording you would suggest - as well as the composer and the composition name in particular. Thanking you in advance. ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 30 May 1998 22:21:19 -0500 From: "TheCowGod" To: Subject: Re: little Kevin... Message-ID: <000201bd8c4d$57197ae0$message_id_removed> |PD2: Para todos los que hablan castellano... porque nadie se atreve a usar |nuestro idioma???, acaso soy uno de los pocos?? VIVA EL CASTELLANO!!!, hehehe. Porque hay mas de mil personas en este mailing list y asumo que pocos hablan espanol (incluyendo a Skadz), asi que estoy seguro que vas a enojar a muchas personas. Moo. -- "I lost my vision in a tragic gambling accident." -Mike Portnoy, "A Change of Seasons" Dan McCormack email_address_removed http://premium.caribe.net/~emc/ ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 30 May 1998 23:48:05 -0400 From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 3945 Message-ID: I alreafy said: Stop sending us this crap! ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 30 May 1998 20:59:46 -0700 (PDT) From: Matt Johnston To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 3945 Message-ID: On Sat, 30 May 1998 email_address_removed wrote: > >I alreafy said: Stop sending us this crap! > All of you, or just some of you? --Matt --------------------------------------------------------------------- "I stayed up all night playing poker with tarot cards. I got a full house and four people died." -- Steven Wright --------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 30 May 1998 23:00:37 -0600 From: "KorgX3" To: Subject: Re: Orchestral music recommendations Message-ID: <01bd8c51$0cd88d00$160d84d0@korgx3> >Anyone here (because I respect the opinions of those here) want to throw out >some recommendations? Please include the conductor and orchestra recording >you would suggest - as well as the composer and the composition name in >particular. Bah, pick up Yanni - Tribute. He's got a 40+ piece orchestra on it. There's alot of solo standout stuff on there, too, but all in all, it's the pinnacle of modern day compostitions, IMO. Danny Elfman (Yah, the Simpson's theme guy) can write some really intriguing stuff, too. He's got a CD or two of his works. I also like Beethoven, Tchaikovsky, and Mussorgsky alot, too. If it doesn't sound too gay (oh, shit, not that word!) I'd recommend Disney's Fantasia soundtrack as sort of a starter for orchestrated music. Seriously. Gustav Holst's "The Planets" also kicks much ass as well. Then go buy the soundtrack for Les Miserables. =) I'm a closet classical headbanger. --KorgX3 ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 31 May 1998 01:39:35 -0500 From: Scotch To: Delirium Tremens Subject: Clockwork Orange Message-ID: One more brief delurk to clear this up. Someone wrote: >>>Do any of you guys know who composed the theme to the song that DT >>>used as the opener on the FII tour? This song is just too cool. >> >>I believe it was Beethoven. >> >Wrong answer - Beethoven's Ninth is used later in the film... Right but wrong. Beethoven's Ninth *is* in the film, but the song that DT open with, "Theme from A Clockwork Orange," is in fact Beethoven's "Funeral for the Queen Mary", but arranged and performed by Walter Carlos (when he/she was still "Walter") on all these bizarre analog synths which he built himself. Really weird and cool, and the rest of the soundtrack is excellent. The synth version of the William Tell Overture is especially good for having sex to. =) Real horrorshow, Scotch. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 31 May 1998 03:00:47 EDT From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Who are Chris&Kev on LTE? ANSWER! Message-ID: Hey Jammers!!! This question has been bugging me for some time so I passed it onto Mike Portnoy himself and here's his answer...he said I should pass this along to all the jammers so read on darlings!!!! Lady Jammers ROCK, Celeste email_address_removed ~~~~~~~~~~ Subj: Re: Chris & Kevin Date: 5/30/98 11:53:49 PM Pacific Daylight Time ]From: ********** To: SoulShker In a message dated 5/31/98 2:46:52 AM Eastern Daylight Time, SoulShker writes: << Ok I got a quick question I forgot to ask in the LTE chat...smack me of I'm being a pain in the ass. :) Who are Chris and Kevin in "Chris and Kevin's Excellent Adventure" and what is their significance? >> Hi! One of the most asked questions about LTE. I'll leave you in suspense and get a plug in at the same time... To find out the answer - you (and all jammers) need to pick up Modern Drummer's special "Hot Trax" issue... It has an extensive interview about LTE, as well as a CD with 2 "Excellent" LTE outtakes... Check it out & feel free to pass this info onto the jam for me! : ) Mike Portnoy ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 31 May 1998 02:30:33 -0700 From: Rick Audet To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Orchestral music recommendations Message-ID: Calvin asked: >Anyone here (because I respect the opinions of those here) want to throw >out some recommendations? Please include the conductor and orchestra recording >>you would suggest - as well as the composer and the composition name in >>particular. Vivaldi, "The Four Seasons". Kicks much ass. Rick Audet San Francisco ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 31 May 1998 02:34:39 -0700 From: Rick Audet To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Clockwork Orange Message-ID: Scotch wrote: >Right but wrong. Beethoven's Ninth *is* in the film, but the song that DT >open with, "Theme from A Clockwork Orange," is in fact Beethoven's "Funeral >for the Queen Mary", but arranged and performed by Walter Carlos (when >he/she was still "Walter") on all these bizarre analog synths which he >built himself. Really weird and cool, and the rest of the soundtrack is >excellent. The synth version of the William Tell Overture is especially >good for having sex to. =) Queen Mary of the Scots ? The one who used that "fancy 'M'" in her signature ? Yeah, that one. You know which 'M' I'm talking about. If so, then this makes a lot of sense. :) Rick Audet San Francisco ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 31 May 1998 14:41:02 +0200 From: "Marco Anastasi" To: "YtseJam" Subject: MONSTERS OF ROCK '98 In MILAN Message-ID: <01bd8c91$5f5b2fc0$message_id_removed.it> Hello fellow Jammers ! I'm in Italy and I'd really like to go to MONSTERS OF ROCK in Milan (Or Turin ? ) June 13th. But I'm not finding any information about it anywhere... Could you suggest me any site on the web where to find information ? I'd also like to know if ANGRA, one of my fav bands, will take part in the gig... What can I do ? Please HELP ME !!! Thanks a lot in advance !... [MAV] (Please answer me privately, I don't want to waste bandwidth and anyway I can't read all the digests, I'm going to have some exams... :):) ) Thanx ------------------------------ Date: 31 May 1998 09:59:56 GMT -0300 From: email_address_removed.ar To: email_address_removed Subject: Nicolas Rincon Message-ID: Hola viejo Vos escribiste : NR> PD2: Para todos los que hablan castellano... porque nadie se atreve a usar NR> nuestro idioma???, acaso soy uno de los pocos?? VIVA EL CASTELLANO!!!, hehehe. No pero no vamos a ponernos en boludos a escribir en castellano y que nadie nos entienda. Che no me contestaste al final si escuchaste el Liquid Tension Experiment. Saludos desde Quilmes Bs.As. The Bandit David Epelboim ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 31 May 1998 10:53:43 +0000 From: "Dale R. Newberry" To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Ball dipping Message-ID: > "I want to dip my balls in it!" - Louie Kids in the Hall!!! Kick ass :). That was one of the few decent shows MTV had on, but, of course, it's not on anymore. Dale r. Newberry email_address_removed "I'm hip about time." ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 31 May 1998 10:55:07 +0000 From: "Dale R. Newberry" To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Chicago 'tage Message-ID: > OK, question time. Can any of you Chicago area Jammers recommend a safe > place to park and take the El/subway to the Metro for the June 11 > Savatage show? I'd greatly appreciate it. WTF? I really need to check show datyes sometime. I had no idea 'tage was playing Chicago. Looks like time for another road trip, and that's the day before Bela Fleck in St. Louis :). WOO HOO!!! Dale R. Newberry email_address_removed "I'm hip about time." ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 31 May 1998 12:23:34 -0400 From: "Thomas Forcier" To: Subject: DT, Rush boots for sale!!! Message-ID: Hey! I still have discs here for sale! I also decided to throw in a bit of an incentive: if I've previously traded with you, we can work out some "arrangements". Original post follows: Well, I finally found my dream guitar for sale used, so I'm parting with boot CDs to pay for it. All prices are $30 per disc FIRM, unless it comes to out-bidding one another. And for those who say "why not buy the Bahr duplicates?" My answer is, you don't have to wait four months for the ones below. I guarantee shipment within one week of receiving your money order. I want this guitar as much as you want these CDs. Rush - Critical Mass (orig, 2CD) - Mardi Gras (orig, 2CD) DT - Subconscious (CD-R) - Acoustic Dreams (CD-R) - Darkest of Winters (orig) - Precious Things (orig) **SOLD** - When Dream and Today Unite (orig) - Mind Control (orig, 2CD) - Home Sweet Home (orig) **SOLD** - Lords of Sound (orig, 2CD) - Scenes From A Memory (orig) **SOLD** As for a reference, my name's Andrew Forcier - commonly known as Buck Stodgers. Ask around. People know me. e-mail: email_address_removed ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 31 May 1998 14:11:21 From: "Nicolas M. Rincon" To: email_address_removed Subject: I'll try... Message-ID: Belhai wrote: > Limit yourself to the english language as well. Ok... i'll try... but i'm not so good for that, sorry. > Don't worry, we'll still think you're cool. Thanks!!!!, is that a true oppinion?????, hehe, thanks anyway!!! Always: take it easy... it's only life, don't you think??? See ya jammers of entire world!!!!! \\\|/// \\ - - // ( @ @ ) +---------oOOo-(_)-oOOo---------+ | Nicolas M. Rincon | | e-mail: email_address_removed | | ICQ: 11862235 Nick: Tabo | | Santa Fe, Argentina | | "Seize the day..." | +-------------------Oooo--------+ oooO ( ) ( ) ) / \ ( (_/ \_) ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 31 May 1998 14:09:44 -0400 From: "Carlos \"?r?g??¥\" Alfaro" To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Ball dipping Message-ID: Dale R. Newberry wrote: > > "I want to dip my balls in it!" - Louie > Kids in the Hall!!! Kick ass :). That was one of the few decent > shows MTV had on, but, of course, it's not on anymore. > > Dale r. Newberry > email_address_removed > > "I'm hip about time." Ok im confused here... i wasnt Kids in the hall on HBO?, -- -The Next John Petrucci :) In the stream of consciousness There is a river crying Living comes much easier Once we admit , We're dying. Dream Theater: Lines in the Sand http://premium.caribe.net/~calfaro Tech Support Rep : Caribbean Internet Service mailto:email_address_removed mailto:email_address_removed Universal Internet Number (ICQ) 1254229 ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 31 May 1998 14:54:16 -0400 (EDT) From: Scott Andrews To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Orchestral music recommendations Message-ID: According to email_address_removed: > > Now my problem is because I don't really have a clue as where to begin - I > continually buy Orchestral CDs with ho-hum compositions. I in particular like > the dark, somber music with angry parts, depressing parts, and beautiful > sections. In other words - the "voices" of orchestral music. you might pick up a CD of highlights from Wagner's The Ring. the whole thing is four long operas, but you can easily find a CD with an hour of the best and most famous orchestral sections excerpted, like Ride of the Valkyrie and Seigfried's Funeral March. i have one played by the Berlin Philharmonic, conducted by Lorne Maazel, called "The Ring Without Words," since they play 70 min of orchestral highlights straight through with no interruptions. very cool. a note on Wagner - he believed strongly in the supremacy of the germanic people, and thus hitler used some of wagner's music for nazi things. the operas have germanic hero themes. the music is excellent, but his social beliefs were rather bigoted. -- scott andrews biophysics research email_address_removed chemistry department ****************************************************************** --- http://www.people.virginia.edu/~sha3u --- info & CD reviews | Ibanez | soundclips of of major & underground | 7 string | my prog-thrash progressive/thrash metal | guitar info | metal band ATAXIA ****************************************************************** "metal isn't dead, it just smells funny." -Zappa paraphrase ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 31 May 1998 15:49:21 -0400 From: Chris Dixon To: email_address_removed Subject: "If You Like" survey Message-ID: The Prog-Net web site has just started the "If You Like..." Poll. The idea behind this survey is to collect a list of better known bands, and a corresponding list of other bands that you should try if you like that style of music. For example: If you like Marillion, you should try IQ; If you like E.L.P, you should try Trace and Triumvirat. While you are there, stop in and submit a CD review. Prog-Net is: http://www.isminternet.com/prognet/ "Reviews and Opinions About Progressive Music" Thanks, Chris Dixon email_address_removed ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 31 May 1998 12:56:12 -0700 (PDT) From: Der Herr Bodinger To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Ball dipping Message-ID: ---"Carlos \"?r?g??¥\" Alfaro" wrote: > Dale R. Newberry wrote: > > > > "I want to dip my balls in it!" - Louie > > Kids in the Hall!!! Kick ass :). That was one of the few decent > > shows MTV had on, but, of course, it's not on anymore. > Ok im confused here... i wasnt Kids in the hall on HBO?, 1. As far as i now KITH was on HBO for a short run but it was on comedy central for a few years 2. KITH was never on mtv in my memory (i could be wrong) 3. for those of you who want to know it was a show called 'The Edge' and playing the part of louie was a guy named Ken Marino. The Edge was mtv's answer to KITH, i think. Chuck _________________________________________________________ DO YOU YAHOO!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 31 May 1998 16:50:39 -0400 From: "earthblind, starbound" To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Hogarth Message-ID: >Also, is latter day Marillion (i.e. sans Fish) any good? I love Fish >Marillion but I've heard Steve Hogarth sucks. BRAVE is a great album, a masterpiece. Other than that, there are two songs on Season's End that are great (and are also on MADE AGAIN, the live album) and one which is pretty good. Three of the songs on HOLIDAYS IN EDEN are good, and can also be found on MADE AGAIN. "King," from AFRAID OF SUNLIGHT, is a great song. All I've heard from THIS STRANGE ENGINE is from the live concert at www.liveconcerts.com, and none of the new material was that special--but the sound quality from the net was atrocious so that could be part of it. My advice is to get BRAVE or MADE AGAIN (which has BRAVE live and, though the sound quality isn't as good, some of the performance is better) or both. Then, if for some reason you haven't bought Fish's SUNSETS ON EMPIRE, shame on you! Run out and buy it this moment. Better than anything Marillion has done since he left (even, possibly, BRAVE). That's it. Today I'm putting up some Fish on Music that Kicks Ass. Now I have to pick a song--how am I going to do it? "So you thought that your bolts and your locks would keep me out. You should have known better after all this time. You're going to pay in blood for all your vicious slander.... Let the blood flow." -- Fish -O- http://www.afn.org/~afn39111/ ------------------------------ End of YTSEJAM Digest 3946 **************************