YTSEJAM Digest 4099 Today's Topics: 1) Power of Omens by Pat Daugherty 2) re:just my 2 cents on LTE by email_address_removed 3) re:learning DT by email_address_removed 4) Phoenix jammers -- read this by "Vincent G. LuPone" 5) re:just my 2 cents on LTE by TheCowGod 6) Re: Just my 2 cents on LTE by email_address_removed.be (Tony De Laender) 7) Mike's got a hairy ass, James' is just right.... by "KorgX3" 8) lasers edge and keyboard solos by subtlerage 9) About your CDs by Jeremy Aaron Smith 10) Ripping off? :-) by Marcelo Vanzin 11) Portnoy drum clinic in Detroit? by Joe DeAngelo 12) Paragons of Spice by Joe DeAngelo 13) by JOGOPOGO@freemail.nl 14) New Angra / Vanden Plas / Within Temptation by "Charlie Farrell" 15) Re: YTSEJAM digest 4097 by email_address_removed 16) The songs I learned first from DT. by "Ville Rassi" 17) dumb people --> Tone by "Jon Kretschmer" ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 24 Jul 1998 15:23:22 -0400 From: Pat Daugherty To: Dream Theater Mailing List Subject: Power of Omens Message-ID: Jon wrote: > > We just got in the new CD by progressive metal band Power Of Omens. > If you are into Mike Portnoy > > Of course, you meant to say "As" instead of "If", right? ;) > > > or Mark Zonder (Fates Warning), you've got to hear this CD. > > I have the $5 demo tape they had available...over a year ago, now. > That was the first thing I noticed was the drummer stood out as being > quite talented. > > Is the band still together? I thought I remember seeing a post months > back about them splitting. I also have the demo tape that I got for free from the band. I think a member of the band was at email_address_removed. I was just thinking last week that they should have had a new album out by now and how I hadn't heard anything about the band since I got the tape practically.... NP:Mr. Big-Hey Man -- |-------------------------------------------------------------------| | 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: Fri, 24 Jul 1998 15:17:47 EDT From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: re:just my 2 cents on LTE Message-ID: The severed head of AnathemA rose from the floor and thus invoked: >Does anyone else agree with the thought that LTE just seems like everyone >is trying to play louder and faster than everyone else. Like a >competition. I personally didn't feel any emotion in the album. The songs >were great but I think the musicianship (which I KNOW all those players >have) was lacking. > >Any opposers? I think I agree with you on that, but I for one still like LTE. Though it may not have the power and depth of DT, it's still (and maybe this is just because I'm a musician) damn cool to hear good musicians just jamming and enjoying it. In my opinion, the thing that makes LTE worthwhile is that it maintains diversity and inventiveness throughout the wankery, which raises it above the level of, say (and I'm just inviting flames here...) your average Shrapnel Records release, or even (dare I say) Yngwie Malmsteen. I know I'm going to get responses citing State of Grace and Osmosis are counterexamples to this, but...hmm...the only way I can put this (and this is just my opinion) is to use Steve Vai as an analogy. What I hear there is more Hand on Heart than For the Love of God in terms of musicianship. That said, LTE still kicks ass and will provide me with years of challenge as I attempt to learn the guitar parts...Paradigm Shift intro anyone...? Chris (the Stunt Guitarist) ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 24 Jul 1998 15:23:27 EDT From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: re:learning DT Message-ID: The severed head of Dave (the drummer) rose from the floor and thus invoked: >I was just wondering what DT songs the musicians on the Jam learnt first. Let me think...Ytse Jam, Pull Me Under, ACOS (seriously), and I remember being incredibly proud of myself when I nailed the solo in Another Day. After that I got hit from behind and the next thing I knew, I was typing this. Those were the first ones, as I remember. Chris (the Stunt Guitarist) ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 24 Jul 1998 12:55:45 -0600 From: "Vincent G. LuPone" To: email_address_removed Cc: Russell Muller , "JASON C" , Subject: Phoenix jammers -- read this Message-ID: Hey, To those of you that live in the greater Phoenix, Arizona area, if you want to see a live progressive metal band, come out tomorrow night (saturday, July 25th) to our band's show at Famous Sam's at 43rd Avenue and Glendale, in the west valley. It's a 21+ show and the cover is $2. We play at 10 pm. The band's name is Obscure, and bring yer earplugs :). If you haven't heard of us, go check us out at http://www.prognosis.com/obscure Mind you, this is not light prog, soft rock, or pop music we're talking here, this is a metal band :) Hope to see you all there, got metal? Brought to you by the American Association of Hair Farmers. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= | Check out Obscure on the web at: | | | | http://www.prognosis.com/obscure/ | | | | mailto:email_address_removed | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 24 Jul 1998 15:59:09 -0400 From: TheCowGod To: email_address_removed Subject: re:just my 2 cents on LTE Message-ID: >That said, LTE still kicks ass and will provide me with years of challenge as >I attempt to learn the guitar parts...Paradigm Shift intro anyone...? I dunno, but it seems that the Universal Mind intro is much harder than paradigm shift... i've only bfiefly tried playing both, but i could get paradigm to sound recognizable... Not a chance with universal mind. it's all arpeggios... Yet everyone seems to obsess with the paradigm shift intro like it's the hardest thing on the cd... i dunno, is there some really easy way to play universal mind that i don't know about? is it actually something that billie joe could play with two fingers (oops, redundancy) and i just suck too much to figure it out? if so, i'd like to hear about it :) Moo. *** END OF TRANSMISSION *** ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 24 Jul 1998 22:26:30 +0200 From: email_address_removed.be (Tony De Laender) To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Just my 2 cents on LTE Message-ID: On last night's unemotional episode of the Ytsejam, email_address_removed barfed this up: >Does anyone else agree with the thought that LTE just seems like everyone >is trying to play louder and faster than everyone else. Like a >competition. I personally didn't feel any emotion in the album. The songs >were great but I think the musicianship (which I KNOW all those players >have) was lacking. > >Any opposers? > Exsqueeze me? Baking powder? Are you sure you're not one of those guys off the r.m.p. newsgroup? They seem to think LTE is empty as well. I just don't get it. You didn't feel any emotion? Did you listen to the whole album or just fragments? Did you listen to "State of Grace"? It almost sounds like two people crying over a long lost love, together. The whole album is emotion-laden. Maybe you should listen to it again, and again, and again. No emotion? What the hell do you want? The typical 4 minute ballads? Go listen to Bon Jovi ! .. just my opinion ... FiveNgroK CP: Dream Theater - Images & Words ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 24 Jul 1998 14:24:58 -0600 From: "KorgX3" To: Subject: Mike's got a hairy ass, James' is just right.... Message-ID: <004e01bdb741$9c257660$4ef086cc@korgx3> >My problem with the money is if some of the clinics are free, that by >implication means that those that are charging are profiting from it. > >And I'm sorry, but $10 is total bullshit if Portnoy is not getting a cut of >that. Period. Yah, the music store over here is no charge for clinics, too. Too bad i missed it when Craig Chaquico came by. =) Anway, though, it's kind of bogus to miss the clinic just because the music center wants a little profit. If it's worth $10 to you to see Portnoy, by all means pay it. Mike gets payed for these all the same, so I don't know that he minds so much (except the people who won't show because of the surcharge), but if no one shows up to his clinics, then he might not be doing them anymore, ya know? But kick the collector in the jimmy as you enter and brand him with the 'M' symbol. But seeing as how Mike likely won't show his goofy mug around here anytime soon, could someone please tell him that Korg would like one of his used collostomy bags? Thanks. Anyway, to all the recommendations, I swallowed my pride and bought Dave Weckl's Rhythm of the Soul album. I, for one, never have clicked with jazz. Ever. However, this whole album has blown me away. It's very intense, and the musicianship is great. It's still test tube music, but hell, I don't have a problem with that. :) The musicianship's what i wanted to hear out of this anyway. it groks. Get it. Get Creature of Habit, too. http://www.citysounds.com/coh Those guys rock and even respond to your email. heheh. :) The guitarist said they're already recording a new CD and it's expected to be heavier and more progressive than the last. All I can say is muy fresco. =D Oh yah, James LaBrie's got a nice ass, thought I'd mention it... --KorgX3 ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 24 Jul 1998 16:48:14 -0400 (EDT) From: subtlerage To: email_address_removed Subject: lasers edge and keyboard solos Message-ID: i've ordered from the laser's edge on a half dozen occasions... each time i paid by check, and each time i received my discs within 3 weeks, sometimes 2. as was mentioned many times previously, do check the availability of the disc first... make sure it's in stock. as for keyboard solos... "Subdivisions" (Rush). that's probably my favorite of all time. i'm not quite sure what it is about it that does it for me... it's just so melodic and fits the song so well. cool stuff. _______________________________________________________________________ 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 "The alien lab mutt crapped on our universe." - Anonymous ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 24 Jul 1998 17:14:38 -0400 (EDT) From: Jeremy Aaron Smith To: email_address_removed Subject: About your CDs Message-ID: Hey Mike, Just saw this on the Ytsejam. Most of the good stuff is probably gone, but just in case...I noticed that you're opening a gaming shop. Are you still interested in trading CDs for cards? I can send you a list if you want. Here are the CDs I'm interested in: > CDs for sale (ALL ARE ORIGINAL SILVERS) > > DREAM THEATER: > Acoustic Dreams > Another Day (Promo) > Caught in Amsterdam '97 2CD > Christmas CD 1996 > Falling Into Infinity (Japanese version w/TAMP demo/STM 3" CD) > 3" CD from Japanese FII (an extra one) as described above > Hollow Years (Japanese single w/Euro tracks plus TKH and BMS live) > Lie (European single w/To Live Forever (!!!) Another Day live & SDV) > Live (Promo, w/ Surrounded and Pull Me Under performed live) > The Silent Man (European single w/TTT demo and Eve) Let me know if you're interested. Thanks! Jeremy -- Jeremy A. Smith "Feed my head with some real thoughts University of Rochester and let me think instead of being taught email_address_removed .. I'll say things you won't believe Brought to you by the letter: oe Just stand back--just let me breathe!" --DT ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 24 Jul 1998 18:26:10 -0300 From: Marcelo Vanzin To: email_address_removed Subject: Ripping off? :-) Message-ID: Hi there!! =09 I think this one goes for the guys into older Angra (Viper) and Empty Tremor... :-) I was at Rog=E9rio's yesterday, and while we were copying some stuff we were also listening to some other stuff. He was showing a CD he made from some MP3's he had, and then it started to play a song when Rog=E9rio asked "Don't you recognize that?". At first I had the impression to already have heard that thing, but it didn't come to my mind. When the vocals came in, I remembered, "Ah, that's Empty Tremor..." (It was "Slice of Life"). The Rog=E9rio reached his CD collection and brought Viper's "Theatre of Fate" saying "Listen to this!", and I remembered: the beginning of ET's "Slice of Life" is EXACTLY the SAME as Viper's "Illusion", or, in the least, very very close. Check it for yourselves. :-)=09 ALso, finally I had some money in hand and my copy o LTE has arrived (YEAH!), along with Deep Purple's "Abandon". Really awesome disc up to now! (Freedom of Speech is playing.) --=20 []'s /********************************************\ | Marcelo Vanzin | | email_address_removed.br | | http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/6308/ | \********************************************/ ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 24 Jul 1998 18:58:07 -0400 From: Joe DeAngelo To: email_address_removed Subject: Portnoy drum clinic in Detroit? Message-ID: Is Mike going to do a drum clinic here in the Detroit area? Thanks, - Joe D. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 24 Jul 1998 18:59:59 -0400 From: Joe DeAngelo To: email_address_removed Subject: Paragons of Spice Message-ID: > Maybe its becaused I am really stressed, but I swear I hear a bit of Spice > Girls at about 2:00 in "paragons of innocence" off of "Wake of Magellan". > > am I losing my mind?!?!?! > > HELP!!! > > -Ponte NO, you're not losing your mind. Quite a few people on the Savatage mailing list have said the same thing. They also say they hear a bit of Bobby Brown in that song. Scary stuff, eh? - Joe D. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 24 Jul 1998 23:02:31 GMT From: JOGOPOGO@freemail.nl To: email_address_removed Message-ID: Hello to ya all Here's a message from tha Netherlands again concerning a few subjects. 1. DT-SKIN FOR WINAMP I've downloaded this one, it's very easy to use: just unzip everything into the skins-folder in your winamp-folder, making sure it all end's up in a new folder called DT-skin or some other name. That's it!, Personally I think it's a bit too busy too look at, I like the COOLAMP-skin more, which you can download from www.winamp.com. 2. BASS-TABS FOR DT SONGS Being a devoted bass player and DT-addictee I've transcribed allmost every basspart in all DT-songs up to AWAKE. I'm still working on the parts in COS and FII, but John Myung's technique is evolving more rapidly than mine is, but hey, he had a head-start of ten years or so to me. But for some very tricky parts as the tap-solo and the complex interlude in Metropolis partI, I've been searching for DT-tablature on the net only to discover that the ones I found untill now are not usable for playing these really tricky parts. I think I can even say I've found them to be really dissapointing! They don't even seem to be written by a bass- player at all. (I'm talking about the transcriptions on the Under a Cyber Moon site.) They are just simplified impressions of what's really being played. And I'm talking SIMPLIFIED, here! For instance, the two-handed tapping parts in Metropolis. I know how to play them by now, but it looks as if the author of these transcriptions has never seen Dream Theater live! He doesn't even transcribe them as two handed tapping. Does anyone of you REAL bassplayers out there share this opinion? Please respond if you do so. Also respond if you don't, ofcourse, or if you know a site whith reliable transcriptions. 3. MY BEST BASS-SOLO'S AND STUFF Jaco Pastorius-all of his work, esp. live! Micheal Manring-all of his pieces for solo-bass. As for John M., I really admire his technique and the way he incorporates the things he playes in Dream Theater. (By the way, listen to Cynic's Shawn Malone on there album Focus if you want to hear real technical playing in heavy music). But for real good bass-solos I'd rather listen to modern fusion instead. A lot of the music happening here is really much more technically advanced than any prog or sympho music, even DT. (I can't believe I'm saying this, but believe me, it's not a joke!) Like the new bassplayer in Joe Zawinul's 'Zawinul Syndicate'. On a concert in Holland at the North Sea Jazz-festival he played a superfast solo, doubbling it with his own singing. Really thrilling to see!Maybe this kind of music is a little hard to like (or to complicated) for some of you die-hard prog-lovers, but In my opinion, this is the music in wich there's really happening a lot more! So please, open up your musical minds (and all other minds you've got). There's a lot more going on besides Prog, Sympho or whatever. 4. DT IN HOLLAND Are there any more Dutch people in the Jam? Please respond, if you don't hate me after the above. Oh yeah, I've asked this before: Does anyone know any new tour data for DT in Europe? And esp. in Holland??? 5. OLD DT PAGE What happened to the old Dream Theater-homepage? Does it still exist? Or has it fused with the UACM-site? Anyone? Or am I sounding stupid? 6. YTSEJAM FOR GRAND_PIANO Can anyone confirm that this piece (the MP3-file) is played by a real piano-player? And if so, who this pianoplayer is?? Derek, Kevin, anyone?? Well, that's it. for now. If my Ingbrish is a little Gibbrish, excueese me for that. I hope I didn't heart someone's feelings. If I did, excueese me for that too, but I just can't stand people who fallsly think they know about music. Greetings, Jogo da Pogo (Jogopogo@freemail.nl) "If ya can't join 'em, beat 'em!!" "Up yours!" ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 25 Jul 1998 01:20:17 -0000 From: "Charlie Farrell" To: "Ytsejam list" Cc: Subject: New Angra / Vanden Plas / Within Temptation Message-ID: A few things 1) Angra > Also, regarding the new Angra single everyone but me seems to have, Everyone??? I think if you look its just the French jammers who wil have got their hands on it. I'd love a copy myself. >is the acoustic version of "Make Believe" just the original studio recording with >different instruments remixed, or is it a live acoustic recording? >Additionally, where can someone get their hands on this single? Please >point me in the right direction. Again, private e-mail would be fine. You could try a helpful French jammer. Ask him (her) to also buy you a copy of the French Metal magazine 'Hard Rock', which has a cover-CD containing an extract 'Speed' from the new album 'Fireworks' and an interview with Andre and Dani from Cradle of Filth. 2) I'll add my voice to those who are praising Vanden Plas, (I'm playing the MP3 of 'Rainmaker' right now!) These guys deserve your support. 3) Mr Gallop has mentioned this already, a week or so ago, but Within temptation have a nifty little EP out, which I've just received from a friend in Holland. Some Great re-mixes of stuff of their 1st Album - Restless, Candles, Pearls of Light and another MP3 (Restless again) to add to the collection. The little multimedia supplement that makes up the first track gives you the low down on the band 3 of whom (out of 6) list DT among their favourite bands! Since I upgraded my version of Winamp, I have to admit that i'm completely won over by this format. Has anyone on the list invested in one of those MPMan's that are coming out of Korea? Maybe Mr Metzger will investigate for us, when he next makes a visit? http://www.mpman.com/ Charlie URL: http://www.servemode.co.uk/Charlie ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 25 Jul 1998 18:05:03 +0000 From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 4097 Message-ID: >Typed on a bed of Arugula. . . > There was a post made yesterday about a Radio show full of Prog. >I LIKE this idea. As to how to go about it? I think we should get >the Westwood One Radio network to do it. Does anyone know if they >have an E-mail address or website? Innundate them with E-mail, phone >calls, and letters (yes, i am suggesting using snail mail), and see >if we can get them to produce a show. I think it could work. >PROG FANS UNITE!!!!! Here's their web address: http://www.westwoodone.com/ I've already mailed them, and if anyone else wants to ... Peace, Sunioj ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 24 Jul 1998 16:13:37 PDT From: "Ville Rassi" To: email_address_removed Subject: The songs I learned first from DT. Message-ID: When I first heard DT(about year and a half ago)I knew I had to start spending a lot more time on the drums if I was ever going to learn these songs.What really inspired to learn was the Live in Tokyo video. It was the first time I SAW Portnoy play and I noticed that his style was not very much unlike my own.Since my jaw dropped to the floor in Under a glass moon I figured thatīs the song I should learn to play first.So after a couple of weeks I had learned that song almost note for note(Stick twirls and all).The songs that previously seemed unbelievably hard(Metropolis, TTT...)were easier to learn after that since I got the ball rolling.Now year and a half ago I can play almost every song of every album(Except WDADU).There are few songs that still give me trouble(Scarred, LtL and a few parts of metropolis). -Ville- ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 24 Jul 1998 17:27:32 -0700 From: "Jon Kretschmer" To: Subject: dumb people --> Tone Message-ID: > From: email_address_removed > i wouldn't have said anything cuz i'm not involved , but tone's response: > > <> > > is the dumbest rebuttle (SP), if you will, i've read since i > joined (around > 4010). Dude, Ive been around since 800 or so, and yeah, that was about the dumbest response Ive ever heard too. Calvin is an honest trader, and real cool guy. Period. End of discussion. Jon ------------------------------ End of YTSEJAM Digest 4099 **************************