YTSEJAM Digest 4177 Today's Topics: 1) Re: Live album by Damon Fibraio 2) Re: Best Song List by "Dr. Scott Mosher" 3) Re:comparison of bands by Manuel 4) Savatage business by Manuel 5) Re: DEREK : THE FINAL WORD by Damon Fibraio 6) Re: dumb ass idiot... by Damon Fibraio 7) learning to like something by Matt Smith 8) Re: Savatage & Symphony X by Eckie 9) Re: keyboard players by Damon Fibraio 10) Re: LtL intro by email_address_removed 11) Re: Bass-playing by "Paul Gregory Humm" 12) Re: keyboard players by "John E. Martin" 13) Re: YTSEJAM digest 4176 by hajejan 14) Song of the M... / XP-60/80 by Peter Geerts 15) DT/DP/ELP Canceled by "Scott Sturdivant" 16) how hard it is to turn off html by "earthblind, starbound" 17) DT in Philly, argh. by email_address_removed 18) keyboard players by "Charlie Farrell" 19) Re: .to sites NDTC by jOHN jENS 20) beard by "Jan-Michael" ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 12 Aug 1998 16:47:06 -0400 (EDT) From: Damon Fibraio To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Re: Live album Message-ID: Here's the word on cassettes. Most of the time, you can't put all the stuff you can fit onto a CD onto tape because of length limitations. This does make one glaring exception. Pink Floyd pulse has one more track on teh cassette than on the CD. But generally, the tapes have length limitations of up to 50 minutes per side. CDs are continuous up to 74 minutes. Sometimes it is marketting considerations that cause some tracks to be missing from tapes. And let's face it, tapes are not cuttinge dge anymore. CD players are so inexpensive, and they last longer and sound better than tapes. It just may be someday that tapes go the way of vinyl, (magine Awake on vinyl?). My advice, bite the bullet and buy CD players. -- Damon Fibraio, email email_address_removed Keyboardist, vocalist, and looking for work "I can see much clearer, now I'm blind."--Dream Theater, Take The Time, Images and Words ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 13 Aug 1998 04:55:31 +0000 From: "Dr. Scott Mosher" To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Best Song List Message-ID: Sorry, since I have my own mind, not rented or leasesd, I voted for "Through Different Eyes" By Fates. Couldn't help myself. Oh well. But 'learning To Live' woould be my DT choice, hands down. Scott http://www.mindspring.com/~ninja ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Aug 1998 23:01:52 +0200 From: Manuel To: email_address_removed Subject: Re:comparison of bands Message-ID: whoa, how i hate shit like this. david, just go and listen. then you will find if you like them, not by asking us. in my opinion it doesnt make sense to compare groups to each other, sure you can categorize into rock, metal, pop, and so on, but why put every band into a drawer? isnt this what makes all bands interesting, their unique style and sound, so why bother if stratovarius sound like savatge? where do you live? is this really what you want to know? the best thing you can do is go and listen in your local store or via the net. building your own opinion makes much more sense. how should i know if you like angra only by knowing you love dt? nevermind, brother... "we hardly need to use our ears..." DRYHEAT (...in Houston they say that?) ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Aug 1998 23:06:01 +0200 From: Manuel To: email_address_removed Subject: Savatage business Message-ID: concerning all the sava business around here i wonder if anyone on here knows anything other than wake of magellan. becuase power of the night is one of the power metal highlights of this planet. anyone remember? HEAVY METAL IS THE LAW DRYHEAT (...in Houston they say that?) ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Aug 1998 17:01:21 -0400 (EDT) From: Damon Fibraio To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Re: DEREK : THE FINAL WORD Message-ID: OK, I want to officially say that I hate Derek. :) Not because of anything else, but for the fact that A. he plays better than me. B. he got a full scholarship to a college I wanted to go to, but couldn't because of the distance from NJ, and the fact that a blind guy stumbling around Boston would be dealdy, and C. He got his first pro gig at 23 while I can't get a gig in a garage at 24. I have been playing since I am 4. I could use the lessons and can't get any. So, Derek, ... teach me. Show me the way. Hell, man, I interviewed you, I defended you to the hill, and I played DT on my radio show for years, well at least since somebody introduced them to me in 1995. OK, maybe I am being ridiculous. But still, ... -- Damon Fibraio, email email_address_removed Keyboardist, vocalist, and looking for work "I can see much clearer, now I'm blind."--Dream Theater, Take The Time, Images and Words ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Aug 1998 17:05:25 -0400 (EDT) From: Damon Fibraio To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Re: dumb ass idiot... Message-ID: I wouldn't have responded to this post, but I had to laugh at one thing. Ever listen to synthetic speech say nanny-nanny-goo-goo? Try it sometime. It is funny. -- Damon Fibraio, email email_address_removed Keyboardist, vocalist, and looking for work "I can see much clearer, now I'm blind."--Dream Theater, Take The Time, Images and Words ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Aug 1998 17:13:48 -0400 (EDT) From: Matt Smith To: Ytsejam Subject: learning to like something Message-ID: Supwitchall-- I have mixed feelings on this issue. I think it's quite stupid to force yourself to listen to something you *hate* in hopes it will grow on you. But, if you like at least one aspect of something, it may be worth another shot. For example, when I got Fates Warning's No Exit, I didn't like it very much at all. But, I loved the heavy guitars. So I listened occasionally and somewhat casually to it, and before long Ivory Gates had hooked me. Awaken the Guardian, I bought it and only listened a couple of times; liked Guardian, but the others I could take or leave, pretty much. Didn't listen to it for about a year and then played it one day and really enjoyed it; go figure. Neither of these cases were a self-induced brainwashing; they just sorta happened. The same thing's happening with Explorers Club. Magellan's never really done much for me; I just can't get into Trent Gardner's writing style. But, I knew I would at least dig the DT members' involvement, and now I am starting to enjoy the album as a whole more than I did initially. So, by my estimation there's a happy medium. I don't force myself to listen to stuff I abhor, but on the other hand sometimes when I find parts of things I like, the rest will grow on me as well, though it's usually an unintentional thing. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Album Currently Playing: Blind Guardian--Imaginations From the Other Side ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Matt Smith email_address_removed "Symphony X is the musical equivalent of the Hammer of God." -Joe DeAngelo ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Aug 1998 14:17:41 -0700 From: Eckie To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Savatage & Symphony X Message-ID: David Rothlisberger posed the question: > Are Symphony X, Angra, Stratovarius, etc. etc, similar to Savatage? > Or to put it another way, if you DIDN'T particularly like Savatage but > loved DT & Queensryche would you like the afore-mentioned bands? > I'm just trying to decide what to get on my next music-buying spree BUY ALL OF THEM! :D You'll probably dig Symphony-X right off the bat if you're a big Geoff Tate fan, Stratovarius (aka speed metal meets Bach on crack) is pretty damned heavy too, Angra just rocks. 'Nuff said. Go check out the homepages of all the bands, each one of them has sound clips you can download (assuming, of course, your computer has a sound card). I've linked all the official (and really good) home sites of the aforementioned bands at my home site http://www.public.asu.edu/~eckie Just go to the music section and either wait for the graphics to load or just figure out which band's which with the descriptions I've put next to 'em. ;) ~Eckie likesa tha good museek ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Aug 1998 17:38:57 -0400 (EDT) From: Damon Fibraio To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Re: keyboard players Message-ID: Dennis DeYoung? hell yeah. He is great. I don't give a shit about what you all may think of Styx, but if you really want to hear some nice shit, listen to fooling yourself and Come Sail Away from the Grand Illusion. Also, listen to Sweet Madam Blue from Equinox. -- Damon Fibraio, email email_address_removed Keyboardist, vocalist, and looking for work "I can see much clearer, now I'm blind."--Dream Theater, Take The Time, Images and Words ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Aug 1998 17:54:16 EDT From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: LtL intro Message-ID: In a message dated 8/12/98 12:07:06 PM Pacific Daylight Time, email_address_removed writes: > but everytime I hear the intro of LtL I think they kick ass. > JP plays constantly, while KM has this 15/8 passage. what is going on is two bars of 15/8. What makes all this cool is the ODD number - 15 for the number of eight notes before Kevin Moore repeats. What this allows Mike Portnoy and John Petrucci to do is stress the downbeat on the first measure and stress the upbeat on the second measure. This is somewhat (but not very) similar to the Mirror in that petrucci is really just playing constant staccato (very staccato) quarter notes. So in other words, in reality, Petrucci's part is constant - Kevin Moore's part is constant and once again Mike Portnoy came in and made it AMAZINGLY interesting. I agree with you. I love this part also. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Aug 1998 14:59:44 -0800 From: "Paul Gregory Humm" To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Bass-playing Message-ID: Hey again, everyone! I know I said that I had unsubscribed, so what the hell am I doing posting here? Well, I did in fact unsubscribe, but Brian Hansen was kind enough to forward to me a response to the quote that I included in my last post. Since that response contained some questions, here are the answers, to the best of my knowledge: > Date: Tue, 11 Aug 1998 23:28:28 +0000 > From: "Younis Hilal" > Subject: Bass-playing > > Who the hell is Rufus Reid, anyway? I've never heard of 'im. And > what's "The Evolving Bassist"? A book? A regular column in a > magazine? Or what? Rufus Reid is an excellent jazz bassist who wrote an awesome instructional book called "The Evolving Bassist." It is geared a bit more toward the upright bass (you know, that big acoustic bass that jazz guys play), but most of its lessons are applicable to electric bass as well. It starts out assuming that you know nothing about bass, and takes you through increasingly difficult exercises. The end goal is to teach you to construct your own bass lines, using knowledge of scales, chords, and the like. Throughout the book, Rufus includes some words of wisdom, like the quote that I posted. If you're looking for a good bass instructional book written from a jazz point of view, I would definitely recommend "The Evolving Bassist." It's not a complete substitute for taking lessons from an experienced bassist, but it helps. Unfortunately, it is out of print. If anyone is *really* interested, I could probably make a photocopy of it. By the way, I saw Rufus play recently, along with Cedar Walton, Billy Higgins, Tootie Heath, and Joe Lovano. It was the coolest musical performance I've heard all year. Paul P.S. Best wishes all, I'm really leaving this time. I don't have time to read my ytsejams any more because I'm too busy playing lots of notes, and of course "playing with the women"! ;) ----------- Paul Humm email_address_removed ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Aug 1998 15:07:02 -0700 From: "John E. Martin" To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: keyboard players Message-ID: At 02:49 PM 8/12/98 -0700, you wrote: > >Dennis DeYoung? hell yeah. He is great. I don't give a shit about what you >all may think of Styx, but if you really want to hear some nice shit, >listen to fooling yourself and Come Sail Away from the Grand Illusion. >Also, listen to Sweet Madam Blue from Equinox. One of Dennis' better works is the Ballernia off the Crystal Ball CD. Oh, and The Message from Pieces of Eight is another one. Definately one of the most amazing keyboardists of early progressive rock. In the end, though, Dennis ended up a little on the poppy side. Which is fine for him and all, but I wish Styx had kept it where they were. Much the same with Genesis. It was nice to see Styx come out with that double-live album last year with all the great stuff on it. Really shows that even if they left their roots years ago, they can still dig 'em up and play 'em just right. =) -sp00L ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 13 Aug 98 00:27:17 +0200 From: hajejan To: Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 4176 Message-ID: SOMEBODY PLEASE.. Send me directions on how to change the lsit from one emailing address to the other.. or if the list manager reads this.. please change email_address_removed to hajejan@online.no Thanks HJK +------------------------------------+ | Known as - Haje Jan, Velites -J | | E-mail - HajeJan@online.no | | Home page - http://welcome.to/haje | | Cellphone#- 918 52 657 | +------------------------------------+ | Sometimes you feel like a nut. | | Then again.. Sometimes you don't. | +------------------------------------+ ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 13 Aug 1998 01:20:18 +0200 (CEST) From: Peter Geerts To: email_address_removed Subject: Song of the M... / XP-60/80 Message-ID: Heya all, I also voted for ACOS already, but it seems to take a while before the page is updated. It's still in about 275th position with only two points, although apparently a considerable number of jammers have already voted. Also, ACOS is listed as A Change Of Season_ (no s), so I hope the guy who maintains the competition processes every email manually... Anyway, let's all vote for ACOS (at www.listen.to/best.song) Secondly, I've got a question about the Roland XP-60/80. I don't want to discuss this on the list, so if anyone is familiar with these instruments, please email me privately. Please do so too if you know a Roland or XP-80 newsgroup or mailinglist. Tnx Peace & take care Peter ============================================================================== Peter Geerts *QUOTE* email_address_removed.ac.be "HELP!" (The Beatles) email_address_removed.ac.be Eerste Kan. Pol&Soc, Leuven Original Quotes Are Appreciated Voorzitter JVS Orion Mechelen At The Adresses Listed On The Left ============================================================================== ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Aug 1998 20:10:55 -0400 From: "Scott Sturdivant" To: Subject: DT/DP/ELP Canceled Message-ID: <000701bdc64e$d9457b00$message_id_removed> First, let me vent my frustration. AAAARRRGGGGGGHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!! Ok, thanks. Anyway, as you might have guessed, the Dream Theater show at the E-Centre tonight was canceled, due to an illness in Deep Purple, management didn't say who. Anyway, this thoroughly SUCKS because no one was there to see DP anyway, everyone wanted DT and ELP. Of course they couldn't just let the two bands jam and give DT an extended set...that wouldn't be fair to DP. So they canceled the whole damn show. MAN im mad. Anyway, this goes to uncle mikey, or to mark bredius: Any clue about possibilities of the show being rescheduled? Would DT still be the opening act since they aren't on the ticket? DAMNIT I HAD AWESOME SEATS TOO!! I think DT should just headline a show in Philly, it would make life much easier :) Sorry to vent my rage on the jam, but I'm curious as to what will happen. Scott PS - Oh mr portnoy, next time you come around, look down to your right (if you keep the same placement on the stage) cause ill be the kid going absolute apeshit! ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Aug 1998 20:05:30 -0400 From: "earthblind, starbound" To: email_address_removed Subject: how hard it is to turn off html Message-ID: You have to remember this, that people whose vcrs are still flashing 12:00 have internet access these days. NP: Talking Heads - Remain in Light (wish I knew the 80s were this cool when I was in 'em) - Against a Sickness: To the Female Double Principle God http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Atrium/4664 ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Aug 1998 20:56:21 -0500 From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: DT in Philly, argh. Message-ID: Well folks, people heading to the DT show in the next few days better start praying now, because it seems that a member of DP has fallen ill. Tonight's show was postponed (to my extreme disappointment.. 8th row left right in front of Derek and John, about 1/3 of the place was filled at about 7PM when they made the announcement), and of course no one yet knows if any of the upcoming dates are cancelled as well... =( I have no idea which member of Deep Purple it was, or even if sickness is the real deal here, all I know is that there was a -lot- of deeply disappointed people at the E-Centre tonight.. yours truly especially, as it was to be my first DT show. Oh well, there's always next tour eh ? Drew ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 13 Aug 1998 02:29:38 -0000 From: "Charlie Farrell" To: "Ytsejam list" Subject: keyboard players Message-ID: Al tapped away and wrote: !> Rick Wakeman was the "Key God" for me in the 70s as I navigated !> puberty. Another keyboard player I always enjoyed was Dennis DeYoung !> from Styx. Was I just confused, or was he as good as I thought? !> I have seen few mentions of his name here. Any opinions? I second that one! While Wakeman was a fave in the earlier part of the 70's he was flushed out of my system by two years of listening to mainly guitar based rock - Ted Nugent, Foghat, Mahogany Rush and the more rock-orientated punk bands - The Damned (fabulous live), Slaughter and the Dogs etc. It wasn't until the UK press switched onto what they referred to as 'Pomp Rock' that I rediscovered my love for keyboard players and for me Denis De Young was the man! I loved his vocals and songs such as 'Suite Madam Blue' used to blow me away. Sadly with 'The Grand Illusion' and later albums, they concentrated on shorter songs, which didn't give him as much opportunity to solo. My third great relaization of the importance of keyboards in a rock band was hearing Jens Johanson on Yngwie's 'Oddessy' and the fourth (and most recent) was the discovery of Kevin Moore and DT! Charlie Work: http://www.servemode.co.uk/ email: charlie@servemode.co.uk URL: http://www.servemode.co.uk/Charlie ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Aug 1998 20:44:51 -0500 (CDT) From: jOHN jENS To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Re: .to sites NDTC Message-ID: Al wrote: | ".TO" I'm almost positive means it's a site in Tonga. I read | something a long time ago where people were saying that this | domain extension or whatever its called is/was one of the | only country ones to sell domains to the public or something. to is the Top Level Domain for the country of Tonga (right call, Al) similar to .au for Australia, .us for USA etc. .cc domains are also for sale On Tue, 11 Aug 1998, earthblind, starbound wrote: | | >What the hell is a .to site? Is this some international thing, or is it a | >new domain? Weird.... But, hell, it works. | | There don't seem to be limits for www addresses, from what I've seen. | There used to be a convention, with .com and .edu and .mil, etc, but now | you can call a web address pretty much anything you want. Like most have | www as the first element, but don't have to. Most use .com or .net, but it | seems they don't HAVE to. the InterNIC handles .com, .net, .org, .edu AlterNIC handles .web, .mov, .help, .globe and many more but your ISP's DNS might not be setup to recognize those TLD. (enough acronyms for ya? :) -- john jens + email_address_removed + http://www2.webzone.net/~jjens ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Aug 1998 20:56:14 -0500 From: "Jan-Michael" To: "Ytsejam" Subject: beard Message-ID: <000101bdc65d$8d9bd460$023a88cf@jammer> Quoting Manuel > How come you don't know the beard really? > They are the best Prog Rock since Genesis... > [snip]...the beard rules!! Sorry man... just too mellow for my taste. Gotta have some more punch to it, more metal. Thanks tho.. ------------------------------ End of YTSEJAM Digest 4177 **************************