YTSEJAM Digest 4073 Today's Topics: 1) Re: game shows by "earthblind, starbound" 2) Re: YTSEJAM digest 4071 by "Arthur Spencer" 3) FS:Prism Silvers-$50 Each by Kevin 4) Re: Richie Sambora by Phil Carter 5) asdf by BILL HUSTON 6) Take The Time lyrics... by Matt Johnston 7) Re: Take The Time lyrics (corrections to my guesses) by Matt Johnston 8) Re: Time sigs by subtlerage 9) Re: James by Adam Pye 10) jammers ultimate live CD's by "Charlie Farrell" 11) The Magna Carta pyramid--yes Virgin, there is DTC by "Braun, Randall (CAP, ITS, US)" 12) Re: jammers ultimate live CD's by "John E. Martin" 13) Royal Hunt "Message to God" by Joe DeAngelo 14) SX - Pharaoh! by Joe DeAngelo 15) Congrats to JP! by email_address_removed 16) Live CD's and CoH. by "KorgX3" 17) Liveconcert...... by Joe DeAngelo 18) DTC in Metal Edge by email_address_removed 19) Streams of Consciousness??? by Dan Temmesfeld 20) Re: King's X by Dan Temmesfeld ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 16 Jul 1998 12:24:14 -0400 From: "earthblind, starbound" To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: game shows Message-ID: >lay down Holly for the 5th time during a filming of Jeopardy in which Alex >pops the answer, "A cosmological piece of apparrel." What is a Space-Dye Vest? I'll take "Dream Theater Clones...errr, Clothes" for $200. "Bauhaus in the Armageddon, daddy-o." What is the Last Dancing Turtleneck? "Correct." - "Trust no one. Kill everyone" (Milluminati Psycho). http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Atrium/4664 ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 16 Jul 1998 12:42:36 -0400 From: "Arthur Spencer" To: Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 4071 Message-ID: <003101bdb0d8$bd46cc00$message_id_removed> Good Day: Why is it that a cool concert: Dream Theater / ELP / Deep Purple, isn't coming to the South East. I just blew my bucks to get a ticket to MA to catch it in Mansfieled, MA. Mike Portnoy is putting on a drum Clinic in Hallendale, FL; but, no Dream Theater concert here. Its just not fair....... Just saw a George Lynch Clinc / Jam session yesterday -- the man kicks, to many hammer on runs and didn't understand modal playing. But -- I will def pick up his next solo album -- the first one ruled // last song La tiera del fuaga -- yes. out. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 16 Jul 1998 11:41:32 -0500 From: Kevin To: YtseJam Mailing list Subject: FS:Prism Silvers-$50 Each Message-ID: No auction....First come first serve. Original silvers-$50 each. Subconsious #451 Acoustic Dreams #197 Scenes From A Memory #132 Anitiquities #61 When Dream and Today Unite #94 Thanks, Kevin. PS-All are ready to ship! -- ----------------------------------------------------------- Used CDs are always for sale at: http://www.flash.net/~kvill/cdsale.html Updated regularly! ----------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 16 Jul 1998 12:54:32 -0400 (EDT) From: Phil Carter To: Liquid Tension Ytse Subject: Re: Richie Sambora Message-ID: Greetings ye 'jamanoids... Schnipp remarked: > I don't want to complain again that nobody answers to my posts. You just did. People asking for sympathy are less likely to get it. Just because people don't answer your posts doesn't mean they don't like you; just means they didn't feel the need to answer it. > I went to see Richie Sambora tonight. If anybody's interested I can provide > a review. I just thought it may be way too NDTC, but then ... ..but then, when has that ever stopped us before? :) Sure, send the review my way. Hell, maybe send it to the 'jam, since I know at least one other person who'd want to read it (hi Richie R. :) ). Ta, Phil ======================================================================= Phil Carter -- email_address_removed (work), email_address_removed (personal) Tech Support Manager, NorthEast Georgia Internet Access, 546-5787 "I never should have written all those tank programs." -- Kevin Flynn, "Tron" Currently playing: Steve Perry -- "For the Love of Strange Medicine" ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 16 Jul 1998 10:57:01 -0600 From: BILL HUSTON To: email_address_removed Subject: asdf Message-ID: Hah! thought I was going to subscribe, didn't you?:> I'm taking a vacation to Vegas next month. I was hoping someone out there from there could tell me of a decent CD store where I could buy some prog music. There has to be a decent store there, I hope, anyway. Reply privately. Other comments: URIAH HEEP Okay, I'll comment. I have several albums of theirs on vinyl as well as CD, including the solo effort of Ken Hensley, Proud Words on a Dusty Shelf. I'm looking for Abominog and Head first on CD. I have Head First on vinyl but that's not doable in the van :> The only reason I'm commenting on this is because the jammer that originally posted about them seems desperate to know he's not the only one here who's that old :> Looking forward to Explorer's Club release, as well as another review of Attention Deficit to see if that's worth getting. A double CD of DT... Hmmm. This implies that FII sold as well as the label expected. Why else would they give the green light now as opposed to a year ago? It would seem this album acheived what it was designed for-marketing the band. IMO, it's about friggin' time! Even if some people's nipples are opposite of this... Wilmo ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 16 Jul 1998 10:04:44 -0700 (PDT) From: Matt Johnston To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Take The Time lyrics... Message-ID: Okay, we know that "the whole band" alternated writing lyrics for the song (i.e., Mike wrote a verse, Kevin wrote a verse, etc.)... now, do we know who wrote what? I think now that we've heard more Mike lyrics, and we've already heard plenty of John/John/Kevin lyrics, we could in theory be able to pin certain lyrical moments to each member (each has such a distinctive style lyrically). Anybody care to speculate? ^_^ Here's my guesses: 1st verse (from Just let me catch my breath to I think it's time for a change) -- Mike 2nd verse (from There is something that I feel to I won't waste another breath) -- Kevin Chorus (I think we all know this one!) -- Kevin Bridge (from Unbroken Spirit to Must turn to hope) -- John P. 4th verse (from Close my eyes to I can see much clearer now I'm blind) -- John M. (? -- could be Kevin) Final Hook (Find all you need in your mind if you take the time) -- Mike Any other guesses? Sorry if this has be discussed before -- I don't remember it, and I don't remember seeing it in the FAQ... Thought maybe a little traditional DTC would be welcome... ^_^ --Matt (Once in a Livetime, water flowing underground... ^_^) --------------------------------------------------------------------- "..." --James LaBrie, "Hell's Kitchen" --------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 16 Jul 1998 10:48:33 -0700 (PDT) From: Matt Johnston To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Re: Take The Time lyrics (corrections to my guesses) Message-ID: On Thu, 16 Jul 1998, Matt Johnston wrote: Sorry to quote my own post, but I made some mistakes... ^_^;; >2nd verse (from There is something that I feel to I won't waste another >breath) -- Kevin I meant John P. >Bridge (from Unbroken Spirit to Must turn to hope) -- John P. I meant John M. > >4th verse (from Close my eyes to I can see much clearer now I'm blind) -- >John M. (? -- could be Kevin) > I still dunno. --Matt --------------------------------------------------------------------- "..." --James LaBrie, "Hell's Kitchen" --------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 16 Jul 1998 13:51:57 -0400 (EDT) From: subtlerage To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Time sigs Message-ID: Partha said: :funny how my fave Floyd songs have always been Welcome to the Machine :and On the Turning Away.....and I never recognized any of those said :time changes....... that's because the Floyd know how to write songs using cool time changes so well that you don't even realize they're doing it. Sting is great at this too... check out his "Ten Sumoner's Tales" CD for examples of this. that's something the bothers me about alot of prog bands... they write screwy time changes just for the sake of writing them. where as the "good" (IMO) bands do it so smoothly you don't even notice it. _______________________________________________________________________ Andrew Miller - email_address_removed - http://www.subtlerage.com subtlerage - keyboard oriented progressive new age ambient rock Silent Pendulum Music - PO Box 2194 - Iowa City, IA 52244 ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 16 Jul 1998 14:22:09 -0400 From: Adam Pye To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: James Message-ID: spOOL said... >I think the producers really have to push him in the studio to get what >sounds good. When they're on the road, James performs how James wants to >perform. I think it's more that James performs how James CAN perform on the road. Notice how, normally, his diction only suffers when he's hitting relatively high notes. He "opens up" his larynx (I bleeve) to get more air flow and closed vowels (like the long "i" and "e"s) suffer as a result. He'd crack far more than he does now if he didn't allow himself to open up. The fatigue factor is just too great. James is a natural tenor tho'. People like Geoff Tate (and myself, in fact), on the other hand, are singing out of their range. Instead of opening up they "pinch" to hit high notes. That's why Tate occasionally sounds excessively shrill live. A side effect of pinching is that you can generally hit more clearly "closed" type vowels. The other side effect of pinching is that (in general) it puts more strain on your voice. Tate is a rare case that has done it this way for years and has just recently (last few years) suffered from it (and smoking). I think James has been much more consistent on the FII tour (as compared to Awake and I&W). He doesn't usually hit the screaming high notes he used to do live, but the benefit is that he doesn't blow his voice away on just one or two songs. He still has very off days occasionally, but don't we all? :) I'm curious to see how the vocals on the live album sound. Even on his best day James is not 100% perfect, so if the vocals are absolutely flawless you know it was an overdub (despite what Mike says). :) Take care all... ___________________________________________ Adam Pye email_address_removed http://www.mindspring.com/~alpineone/tapelist.html ^^ Above URL for bootlist with setlists ___________________________________________ ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 16 Jul 1998 01:17:14 -0000 From: "Charlie Farrell" To: "Ytsejam list" Subject: jammers ultimate live CD's Message-ID: ]From: "Kez" To: Subject: Re: First use on the jam of a new album acronym. >Talking of live >albums what are jammers ultimate live CD's / tapes in their collection. Foghat - Live! '70's classic - Boooooggggiiiieee!! Judas Priest - Unleased in the East Rush - All the worlds a stage ]From more recent times: Savatage - Japan Live DT - WDATU (My fave Bahr Boot) Satriani - Time Machine Charlie URL: http://www.servemode.co.uk/Charlie ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 16 Jul 1998 17:30:12 -0400 From: "Braun, Randall (CAP, ITS, US)" To: "'email_address_removed'" Subject: The Magna Carta pyramid--yes Virgin, there is DTC Message-ID: Explorers Club / \ / \ A. / \ B. / \ / \ / \ Liquid Tension--------------Black Light Experiment C. Syndrome Can you fill in the blanks of my Magna Carta pyramid A.? B.? C.? _________ Recent CD acquisitions: EXPLORERS CLUB "AGE OF IMPACT" --kicks big A. JP supershred!! SYMPHONY X "TWILIGHT IN OLYMPUS" -needs a few more listens, but Romeo shreds on a par with Divine Wings ARTENSION "INTO THE EYE OF THE STORM" -great keys, but I still like Vitalij Kuprij's 'solo' "HIGH DEFINITION" with Greg Howe on shred/production better NARNIA "AWAKENING" -if you've never heard this, you might want to give it a try Definitely high on the shred list & great vox from this Swedish band. Definitely influenced by Yngwie & Blackmore. Recommendation/warning: they are a Christian-influenced band if you know anything about CS Lewis' Narnia series. -Randall sent: 7/16/98 2:27 PM PDT email: email_address_removed **"There always comes a time when you do what you want to do. You know you shouldn't do it, but you do it anyway..." from 'Paragons of Innocence' by Savatage (Romans 7:15-21)** ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 16 Jul 1998 14:38:22 -0700 From: "John E. Martin" To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: jammers ultimate live CD's Message-ID: >Talking of live >albums what are jammers ultimate live CD's / tapes in their collection. All time favorites in this order: Genesis - Seconds Out (the best live Genesis) Peter Gabriel - Secret World Live (Peter is my God) Marillion - Made Again (*drool*) ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 16 Jul 1998 17:41:15 -0400 From: Joe DeAngelo To: email_address_removed Subject: Royal Hunt "Message to God" Message-ID: > Anderson is obviously aware of the > suffering caused by people acting "in God's name"; I think that this > song may have been a plea to God to curb his overzealous disciples. > Whatcha think? I have to admit...... that sounds pretty logical. - Joe D. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 16 Jul 1998 17:53:17 -0400 From: Joe DeAngelo To: email_address_removed Subject: SX - Pharaoh! Message-ID: > Lastly, I think Russ Allen is the best damned vocalist I've heard in years. > Whenever I hear "Phoaroh" (sp) I just run and hide! :-) > No kidding! Pharoah just KICKS MY ASS! Arguably one of the best really heavy songs, ever! - Joe D. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 16 Jul 1998 17:52:58 EDT From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Congrats to JP! Message-ID: Hey kids, Just received the September issue of Guitar World: The 100 Greatest Solos. JP was #98 with, you guessed it, "Under A Glass Moon." Another honor to add to the list. I guess our unified efforts worked. First the ACOS EP, now this...how about a rally for a JP 7-string model? Naga-noonch, Jack ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 16 Jul 1998 15:49:35 -0600 From: "KorgX3" To: Subject: Live CD's and CoH. Message-ID: <001401bdb105$5c9ba920$4bf086cc@korgx3> >>albums what are jammers ultimate live CD's / tapes in their collection. Storyhill: Echoes, the Final Show. Yah, it's not a bootleg, but it's about the only live album I can honestly admit to liking. I pretty much hate live stuff for the most part. (except videos) But then Yanni's live stuff kicks much ass, too. K, people. Creature of Habit's website is back online! Go to http://www.citysounds.com/coh and order their CD. I was checking their bios and Bill Stayley (guitarist) has John P. listed as one of his 4 major influences. =D (And yes, Vinnie, he uses Mesa Amplification). They have some sound clips up there, too. At $8 for a kickass CD, you can't complain! Buy it, or I will break down everything you post here and regurgitate back it to the jam along with several variations of what a poor auto mechanic your dad is. Happy Day! --KorgX3 ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 16 Jul 1998 18:06:55 -0400 From: Joe DeAngelo To: YTSEJAM Subject: Liveconcert...... Message-ID: I'm a little confused. The DT show yesterday on liveaconcerts.com is still available to view? Or will be available? - Joe D. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 16 Jul 1998 18:11:26 EDT From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: DTC in Metal Edge Message-ID: Howdy - Just got the latest Metal Edge, and at first glance, we have some nice DTC in this one! First off, there's a VERY cool full page Sabian ad with MP in an intense drum pose with the caption saying stuff like "MY CYMBALS KILL!" Ya gotta love our Mikey! :-) Also, there's some pics in there from the HoB show with Bruce Dickinson on stage! I SOOOOOOOOOOO wish I was there.... but it's kinda difficult when you live on the East Coast. :-) Let's hope Westwood One takes care of us in the near future. They also mention something in the mag about the live album coming out in the fall. Anyway, it looks like a good read. Take care, folx..... Matt T. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 16 Jul 1998 18:16:25 -0400 From: Dan Temmesfeld To: email_address_removed Subject: Streams of Consciousness??? Message-ID: This is a mike bahr 2cd... has anybody gotten theirs yet? i'm #80, but haven't gotten it, and it's not posted on his page anymore. anybody help? mike bahr? thanks, Dan +--- ---+ Dan Temmesfeld Galactic Cowboys on the Web email_address_removed http://www.dlm.net/gc/ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - "He who laughs last thinks slowest" +--- ---+ ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 16 Jul 1998 18:14:37 -0400 From: Dan Temmesfeld To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: King's X Message-ID: to the guy asking about KingsX... the best website is: http://www.compassnet.com/grump/ it is run by the band (Ty Tabor, guitarist), and it is the most well informed. it was in a slump in getting up dated (from May until about a week ago), but it should be beneficial now and in the months to come. especially with so much new KX-related stuff coming out...a new KX album in sept/oct, a new Doug Pinnick (bassist) solo album in august, and the Platypus (Ty & Myung & Derek & RodMorg.) album in august. as for my fav KX album... geez. i love them all. i really like "dogman" due to doug's vocals, and the personal side to the lyrics. other good ones are "ear candy" or "gretchen goes to nebraska." those are probably my top3 of kingsx. though, i love "faith hope love" "kings x" and "out of the silent planet" a lot too. a good way to get a good taste of KX is through their "best of" CD that came out last fall. it's got songs from all of their releases, plus 3 new tunes, plus an awesome live version of "over my head." later, Dan +--- ---+ Dan Temmesfeld Galactic Cowboys on the Web email_address_removed http://www.dlm.net/gc/ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - "He who laughs last thinks slowest" +--- ---+ ------------------------------ End of YTSEJAM Digest 4073 **************************