YTSEJAM Digest 4218 Today's Topics: 1) Chet by "Aaron High" 2) Re: TOP 15... by Chris Calabrese 3) Re: Chet by email_address_removed (Carlos Alfaro) 4) NDTC, Jazz Music by Everett Painter 5) Re: YTSEJAM digest 4216 by "Aaron High" 6) spinner.com by Mats "Rydstr?m" 7) Re: spinner.com by "Brian Hayden" 8) Re: fates warning by Michael Kizer 9) Re: FII sound by Manuel 10) south park reference NDTC by "Trevor W. Hoit" 11) Deep Purple video concert by Dushko 12) Re: Re:Tom Cox/Drummers and Franky Zappa by jogopogo@freemail.nl 13) Christian Prog Bands by email_address_removed 14) Re: Christian Progressive bands by "Vincent G. LuPone" 15) Re: DT persuasion tape suggestions please!, FII, Platypus by email_address_removed 16) Re: Chet by Tom Cox 17) Re: NDTC, Jazz Music by email_address_removed.be (Tony De Laender) 18) Re: Christian Prog Bands by thecowgod 19) Re: NDTC, Jazz Music by email_address_removed (Carlos Alfaro) 20) EVH's electis drill sound (NDTC) by "BassicRob" 21) Re: Chet by Mauricio Martinez Villarreal ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat, 22 Aug 1998 14:44:05 -0500 From: "Aaron High" To: Subject: Chet Message-ID: <000e01bdce05$3a036020$c55cc7d0@high2day> -I've got some relatives that are hicks(cringe), and when I was younger, I heard some old Chet Atkins stuff on vinyl... He did some tapping believe it or not as well... Just something I remembered- Wait, you have to be a hick to enjoy Chet Atkins? I better grab a beer and go watch the chickens mate! ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 22 Aug 1998 16:12:58 -0400 From: Chris Calabrese To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: TOP 15... Message-ID: > Hi! > > Why don't we start a poll of the best progressive metal bands from 1990 > until now. Here is my selection: > > 1.- Dream Theater > 2.- LTE > 3.- Enchant > 4.- Fates Warning Bullshit. Where is Angra? They are definitely top 5 material. Blasphemy! Blasphemy I tell you! -Chris -- Between the iron gates of fate, The seeds of time were sown, And watered by the deeds of those Who know and who are known; Knowledge is a deadly friend When no one sets the rules. The fate of all mankind I see Is in the hands of fools. - King Crimson ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 22 Aug 1998 16:06:30 -0300 From: email_address_removed (Carlos Alfaro) To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Chet Message-ID: Aaron High wrote: > -Wait, you have to be a hick to enjoy Chet Atkins? I better grab a beer and > go watch the chickens mate! Speaking of chet atkins, has anyone else seen the Gibson Chet atkins guitar.that musician;s friend sells for $40,000 ?? Can anyone explain THAT to me? ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 22 Aug 1998 16:15:34 -0400 (EDT) From: Everett Painter To: email_address_removed Subject: NDTC, Jazz Music Message-ID: Hi all...... I hope that some of you might be able to help me out. With Derek coming along and adding some jazziness (is that a word?) to DTs music I've started thinking about that style more. I'm pretty familiar with most musical styles but I must admit my ignorance when it comes to jazz (not the music itself but artists in particular). I like Louis Armstrong but beyond that I have really not listened to anyone. Could you guys (and gals :) suggest artists to start with? Also, what do you consider to be the cornerstones of jazz recordings? I am partial to the trumpet but would like to here all suggestions. Sept. 30 - Mike Portnoy in VA....WOO HOO Thanks, Everett email_address_removed ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 22 Aug 1998 15:34:04 -0500 From: "Aaron High" To: Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 4216 Message-ID: <001701bdce0c$34fd8040$c55cc7d0@high2day> Thing Fish probably wouldn't be a good one for introductions either. ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 22 Aug 1998 14:00:57 -0700 (PDT) From: Mats "Rydstr?m" To: email_address_removed Subject: spinner.com Message-ID: Yea y'all! Sorry if this is old news but I just found a good realtime web radio. Go to www.spinner.com, there click listen and get the progressive channel. There are lots of others who might also be good, but the prog one has so far played Starship Trooper (Yes), Promised Land (Queensryche), YYZ (Rush) and a cool Brian Eno-track from My Life In The Bush Of Ghosts. BTW I don't get the Ytseradio to work anymore, that's how I came to search for this channel. /Mats 7 days to DT in LA... then there's PJ, 'tallica, Symphony X, Fastball... I'm in for a treat ;-) .............................................................. Mats Rydstr=F6m - email_address_removed.se - email_address_removed the LORD ROSSE Home Page... http://www.nada.kth.se/~d94-mry .............................................................. _________________________________________________________ DO YOU YAHOO!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 22 Aug 1998 16:27:24 -0500 From: "Brian Hayden" To: email_address_removed, email_address_removed Subject: Re: spinner.com Message-ID: Responding to the message of from email_address_removed: > > > Yea y'all! > > Sorry if this is old news but I just found a good realtime web radio. The only webradio you need is Ytsejam Radio. audio at http://progmetal.gmsnet.com website at http://umn.edu/~hayd0029/ytseradio Anti-Corporate. Anti-MTV. Anti-Decency. Ytsejam Radio. -Brian ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 22 Aug 1998 14:45:03 -0700 From: Michael Kizer To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: fates warning Message-ID: Alex Smith wrote: > > I need assistance. What Fates Warning album should I get? I'm a big fan of > prog/DT/Metallica, etc. Should I wait and buy the live album when it comes > out or should I buy a studio album? Well, none of their albums are going to sound like Metallica or Dream Theater, but if it is the heavier prog stuff you are looking for, I would start with Perfect Symmetry and No Exit. Albums prior to No Exit feature a different singer and are more metal with prog tendencies. The albums following Perfect Symmetry get less metal-ly, but still remain proggy. Start with these two, or get Chasing Time (best of...) to same a little bit from all eras of the band. Hoping for a Fates tour this fall... Some dates have already been leaking out (unofficial at this point) pointing towards some dates here in the US in October. Stay tuned to Island In The Stream (http://www.ivorygate.com/fw) for the latest... NP: Enchant "Wounded" -- ~Michael Kizer "Enter ivory gates through midnight skies..." - http://www.ivorygate.com >>> Fates Warning ~ Island In The Stream <<< >>> Dream Theater and Kevin Moore "Unofficial" Song Books <<< ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 23 Aug 1998 00:30:32 +0200 From: Manuel To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: FII sound Message-ID: Matt satt: 'Who cares about loud, where's the dynamics? Where's the 12-22Khz range? ' At least it sounds good in a cheap car stereo then ;-) DRYHEAT (...in Houston they say that?) ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 22 Aug 1998 15:38:36 -0700 From: "Trevor W. Hoit" To: "'email_address_removed'" Subject: south park reference NDTC Message-ID: just like every cowboy, sings a sad,sad song They only sing sad songs when they are out of pudding. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 23 Aug 1998 00:39:30 +0200 From: Dushko To: Ytsejam Subject: Deep Purple video concert Message-ID: Hi all! Sorry, but I MUST say this to someone. Just went through my old video tapes for some music to listen to! If you didn't see it, believe me and find: Deep Purple - California Jam (1974 I think) It's the best hard rock concert I've even see! It has a special place in my musical background :-) You'll not regret it. See the best hard rock band live, now! Dushko ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 22 Aug 1998 22:44:24 GMT From: jogopogo@freemail.nl To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Re:Tom Cox/Drummers and Franky Zappa Message-ID: On Fri, 21 Aug 1998 17:57:27 -0500 Tom Cox wrote: >To: email_address_removed >Subject: Re: Tom Cox and Drummers >Message-ID: >A very good point, BUT, take that drummer away and see how well the >rest >can play ahead or behind a beat... impossible, cause the beat no longer >exists. I am speaking of complex stuff here.... I'm also talking very complex stuff here!! Maybe too complex for you to understand me correctly the first time. :) The drummer is IMO definitly not the only person who can lay the beat down. I'm a bassplayer, remember? A thing my instrument is very capable of doing , and a guitar or a piano just as well, is laying down a beat and keeping time with that. When, for example, I'm playing in a duet with a guitarplayer, or trio with guitar/piano and sax, we all play a little differently timed. Mostly, in Jazz, I will play my bassparts timed slightly ahead of the piano/guitar, while the sax could be playing laid back. But, doing this we all (hopefully) have one and the same beat in our heads. We are just not playing ON the beat, and we definitly don't need a drummer to do this. That's what also differentiates the good musicians from the untrained ones.:) So, you get my point? I don't have a hatred for drummers or something, on the contrary, I love 'em, especially Mike Portnoy and klones of him! :) Any comments are welcome, of course. To the person who asked about Frank Zappa: The first album I ever heard from him was 'Lather', a tripple live album. It's a very freaky one, but because of the great humor they put in their live shows, IMO it is a very accessable one for starters. And after listening to it a couple of weeks, a few times a day, you will slowly get a small understanding of what they are doing musically. :) Jogopogo "Virtue constitutes happiness and selfcontrol is the essential part of virtue.">Cynic ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 22 Aug 1998 19:50:23 EDT From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Christian Prog Bands Message-ID: Hey Gang - Well, I don't know if I'd call 'em prog, since there are no wacky intense time changes, or anything like that, but if you want to hear the absolute BEST Christian band I've ever encountered, check out Saviour Machine. (They are, in fact, one of the best bands I've ever heard, Christian or not.) Heavy, intense, melodic, symphonic, emotional.... I don't know how to really describe them. They are in a league all by themselves. I know for a fact that there are several other SM fans on the Jam... maybe some of you guys can offer better classification of the music. I guess I would call it a weird hybrid of Pink Floyd and Zak-Stevens-era Savatage, with some fucking AMAZING orchestration thrown in on top of it. The official web page is at: http://www.saviourmachine.com/ And, the last time I checked, there was an AWESOME unofficial web page at: http://www.wp.cc.nc.us/~rbuff/front.html There should be some downloadable sound files on either or both of the pages if anyone wants to check them out. I did, on Jammer recommendations, and I am SO glad I did. :-) That's it for now. Laterz...... Matt T. ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 22 Aug 1998 17:00:45 -0600 From: "Vincent G. LuPone" To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Christian Progressive bands Message-ID: go check out Poetshaker. AWESOME christian progressive rock/metal band. their URL is http://www.primenet.com/~freetage/poetshaker.htm Peace and love, and good happiness stuff, ~Vince =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= | http://www.prognosis.com/obscure/ | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 22 Aug 1998 20:36:12 EDT From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: DT persuasion tape suggestions please!, FII, Platypus Message-ID: That sounds like an awesome tape, but more importantly I think I like FII best to. But I almost feel like I'm SUPPOSED to like Awake better, and I know that FII is just so different, but I just really like it (awake loses a lot of points due to James LaBrie trying to sing like a heavy metal guy when he's a progressive metal guy). Well anyone agree that FII is the best? TC ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 22 Aug 1998 19:52:18 -0500 From: Tom Cox To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Chet Message-ID: Hahaa!! :) Nah, that's just where i heard it was all :) Aaron High wrote: > > Wait, you have to be a hick to enjoy Chet Atkins? I better grab a beer and > go watch the chickens mate! ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 23 Aug 1998 02:57:25 +0200 From: email_address_removed.be (Tony De Laender) To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: NDTC, Jazz Music Message-ID: On last night's jazzy episode of the Ytsejam, Everett Painter wrote: >suggest artists to start with? Also, what do you consider to >be the cornerstones of jazz recordings? I am partial to the >trumpet but would like to here all suggestions. I've always liked Dave Brubeck, certainly one of the cornerstones when it comes to jazz piano players. Can't give you any titles, though, I always look for this kind of stuff in my local library. FiveNgroK She said: "I don't like Dream Theater that much, but I had a pen and some paper, so what the fuck." (Kevin Moore) ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 22 Aug 1998 19:57:21 -0700 From: thecowgod To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Christian Prog Bands Message-ID: ok, these guys use a few odd time sigs and stuff but i wouldn't necessarily call them prog... but i think jammers would probably like em. Tourniquet is who i'm speaking of. anyone here heard em? their older stuff is like thrash metal, and the newer stuff is a bit slower, more towards a heavy groove kind of thing, although they still have thrash/speed kind of stuff on there too. the drummer, ted kirkpatrick, is quite godlike. i believe he can roll with one hand, a la buddy rich. it is also my understanding that he taught guitar classes to marty friedman at some point. a drummer that's good enough on guitar to teach marty friedman... :) anyways, i only have 2 of their cds so far, but on psycho surgery, on track 3, Viento Borrascoso, there's a cool little drum solo. in it he does the one-hand rolling - he rolls on the cowbell while doing all this other funbky shit with the bass drum, toms and hihat. i suppose it could have been overdubbed, of course... but i dunno. he's good enough that it wouldn't surprise me that he could do it. on the latest cd there's a drum part that he describes thusly: "The opening drum beat is a 32 note repeating linear beat, meaning only one drum, cymbal, or hi-hat is struck at a time. The sequence involves kick drum, snare, hi-hat 1(14"), hi-hat 2 (12"), china cymbal, splash cymbal, ride cymbal (bell), tom1, tom 2, tom 3, and tom 4." he then proceeds to describe the pattern. that's pretty cool. :) oh yeah, a warning - ted's dad is a doctor so there's lots and lots of medical terms in his songs :) "Spiritual angiography illustrates the mind's sorry state Barnacle-ridden psyche man's own demise to demonstrate Burrowing mole exposes the dry rot within Abundance of wormwood, euphemism for sin" etcetera. :) Their lyrics rock too, btw. i definitely reccommend checking them out. the only place i can seem to find their CDs is ordering straight from the band (http://members.aol.com/~tourniqt/). Moo. *** END OF TRANSMISSION *** ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 22 Aug 1998 21:36:52 -0300 From: email_address_removed (Carlos Alfaro) To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: NDTC, Jazz Music Message-ID: ok..if youre into the more modern jazz..a must-buy is Chick Corea's Electrik Band : Inside out... which features basically the best lineup in muic history (imo of course) and the music is awesome.... for a more guitar oriented style.. Al dimeola's Kiss my axe is a must buy.... Tony De Laender wrote: > On last night's jazzy episode of the Ytsejam, Everett Painter wrote: > > >suggest artists to start with? Also, what do you consider to > >be the cornerstones of jazz recordings? I am partial to the > >trumpet but would like to here all suggestions. > > I've always liked Dave Brubeck, certainly one of the cornerstones when it comes > to jazz piano players. Can't give you any titles, though, I always look for this > kind of stuff in my local library. > > FiveNgroK > > She said: "I don't like Dream Theater that much, > but I had a pen and some paper, so what the fuck." > (Kevin Moore) ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 22 Aug 1998 22:11:21 -0400 From: "BassicRob" To: "ytsejam" Subject: EVH's electis drill sound (NDTC) Message-ID: <001901bdce3b$5465ec40$d45ea698@rob> ]From: Brian Hansen As for other inventive techniques, I believe that Jimmy Page took the Violin bow idea from an earlier blues player, and Eddie got the idea for the "electric drill" from Paul Gilbert. ---- Ok. Story time. When I first got my bass for Christmas, my next door neighbor had gotten a guitar as well. So we jammed for a while until his little brother came to annoy the fuck out of us. One day I found this motorized Batman gun that shot foam discs. Well, I pointed it at his little brother and I heard this noise coming out of my amp. My friend and I nearly shit ourselves and thought it was so cool. Now, a while later my brother had really gotten into VH's music and technique (he plays guitar as well) and showed me one of his videos. And there it is, *MY* "Batman gun" sound coming out of Eddie's amp, but using an electric drill instead. I had really shit my pants this time and now nobady but my neighbor believes me *I* invented that sound. Yes, EVH came well before me, but thats besides the point :) So, in the future, if you happen to see a band called agVue (pronounced Vague [get it?]) and there is that sound from the bass, DO NOT say "hey he copied EVH" Ok I swear I'm done. End of storytime, now go on and read the rest of the serious posts on the jam :) (true story BTW) =A0=A0-Rob, email_address_removed ICQ# 15762800 email_address_removed DT MP3 Archive, Artwork, LTE Desktop theme, bass solos, and me http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Mezzanine/1566 ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 23 Aug 1998 00:32:32 -0500 (CDT) From: Mauricio Martinez Villarreal To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Chet Message-ID: That must be some kind of error.....not even the best Paul Reed Smith=20 guitar could cost THAT much...(i think so..) =09The most expensive guitars i have seen in mags or somewhere else,=20 are the PRS guitars.....they kinda make guitars that are always going to=20 become a collectpr=B4s guitar or some stuff like that......real pieces of a= rt. Mauricio On Sat, 22 Aug 1998, Carlos Alfaro wrote: >=20 >=20 >=20 > Aaron High wrote: >=20 > > -Wait, you have to be a hick to enjoy Chet Atkins? I better grab a bee= r and > > go watch the chickens mate! >=20 > Speaking of chet atkins, has anyone else seen the Gibson Chet atkins > guitar.that musician;s friend sells for $40,000 ?? Can anyone explain = THAT > to me? >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 ------------------------------ End of YTSEJAM Digest 4218 **************************