YTSEJAM Digest 4221 Today's Topics: 1) The endless Vai thread...; Gibsons by "Thomas Forcier" 2) Steve VAI and Liquid Tension Experiment by email_address_removed 3) Christian Prog bands by Paul fanguy 4) i found a cool band by Joshua Rasiel 5) Superior by "Trevor W. Hoit" 6) les pauls by "Raivo Hool" 7) Superior CDs take #2 by "Jan-Michael" 8) Ytsejam members by "Jan-Michael" 9) Re: Dead Air For Radios by AL 10) by "Matti Lamed" 11) G3, TLF/Barfbag by Dushko 12) Thank you Derek! - Minnesota DT/ELP/DP show. by AL 13) DP fans eyes opening W I D E by AL 14) Re: Portnoy not the drummer... by Jason Earle 15) Jazz suggestions ~ DT/ELP/DP at Jones Beach ~ G3? by Jon Parmet ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 23 Aug 1998 23:43:42 -0400 From: "Thomas Forcier" To: Subject: The endless Vai thread...; Gibsons Message-ID: Hello, Simon says: >For the person who talked about seeing Mike Keneally playing on this track >live, I don't think they played any of the Fire Garden Suite When I saw G3 Well, that was when YOU saw G3 which was likely on the first leg with Eric Johnson. On the second leg with KW Shepherd, they played this section (Angel Food?). Kenneally was on keys. I saw both legs BTW. :) As for that Gibson Chet Atkins model, one should also take note that the case for this guitar comes in at $1300. This reminds of a time I was in NYC looking at guitars. There's this section of town where Manny's and Sam Ash and all the stores are clustered together. Anyway, there's this one store where you go in and there are red velvet lined cases with guitars shining under spotlights. So I walk up to one and read the little tag. This one I see was owned by Tom Petty and was selling for $15,000. For a guitar owned by TOM PETTY? The guy's not even dead yet! There were some other ones there, but they were all the same: owned by guitarists still living who aren't renowned for their playing abilities. It just goes to show that some folks'll drop a dime on anything. >MANY people just have an obsesion with gibson and lespauls, >.besides the wood thing, why are lespauls so coveted... This baffles me as well. They weigh a ton, have uncomfortable angles to the body, and aren't distinctive at all (Christ, there's a few thousand out there in the world). The only benefits I can see are individual tone and volumes for each pickup and a pu switch above the neck. Aside from that, they are nothing special. Well, to me they're not. What really gets me is how there is NO difference between a Gibson and Epiphone Les Paul except the price! (And the pickups, but that's easy to fix) At least with Squier and Fender, the differences are large and easy to determine. But I'd take an Ibanez Artist any day over a Les Paul. Andrew ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 24 Aug 1998 02:51:36 EDT From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Steve VAI and Liquid Tension Experiment Message-ID: In a message dated 8/23/98 11:25:22 PM Pacific Daylight Time, email_address_removed writes: << email_address_removed >> i have suggestion. Mike Portnoy and John P. always do other little side projects with other amzaing players for instance billy sheanan. I ask maybe one or both of these guys should try to do something with MR. Steve VAI. I couldn't imagine what they woudl come up with. Does any one else agree. JUST An IDEA MIKE> special guest on the next LIquid tension eperment album. Steve VAI ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 24 Aug 1998 01:52:21 -0500 From: Paul fanguy To: email_address_removed Subject: Christian Prog bands Message-ID: I saw Saviour Machine the other night at Tomfest in Texas. they did rock pretty hard! I think they are kinda more gothic than prog, though. Being a Christian, I love how most of the lyrics are straight scripture, the orchastration is amazing. I never thought they could pull it off live, but they did. Another awesome Christian band is Embodyment. They are more metal, but they have alot of technical parts. Also, if anyone likes Primus, you can check out my band " The Diezman Trio" Alot of people say that we are mix between Dream Theater and Primus. We played at Tomefest this weekend too. There were over 100 bands there, and most of them were pretty good!!! I'm really sick of sucky punk and ska bands though..... Paul Fanguy http://surf.to/thediezmantrio email_address_removed ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 24 Aug 1998 03:34:47 -0400 From: Joshua Rasiel To: email_address_removed Subject: i found a cool band Message-ID: I was killing time at the coconuts on 50th and 6th ave, by radio city music hall, and I found this cd by a band called Entwine. the sticker said, "Maidenesque twin guitars" and something about british goth metal. Well, what the fuck, i have no income, let's waste money! it turns out they're pretty rockin' but it takes some time to get used to the singer, because he sucks. But all around, this is a good listen. they have keyboards, bass, two guitars and percussion. I believe the vocalist is also the rythem guitar so there's four guys. Anyone else here of these guys? -- ................................................................. Joshua Rasiel email_address_removed Razi on IRC & ICQ Check out Another Page at http://www.j51.com/~mrasiel. Hot diggity! ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 24 Aug 1998 01:20:39 -0700 From: "Trevor W. Hoit" To: "'Ytsejam'" Subject: Superior Message-ID: > From: "Jan-Michael" > Just wondering what the status is on those new signed Superior CDs. > > I don't know, but they cashed my check, so I ASSume that they > are on the way or will be soon. > Trevor ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 24 Aug 1998 11:43:01 +0300 From: "Raivo Hool" To: email_address_removed Subject: les pauls Message-ID: <199808240843.laa19130@estcard.ee> Carlos Alfaro: > lespauls, ..besides the wood thing, why are lespauls so coveted...since i > dont know..but IMO they dont sound too great..(versatile?) and I find > them very uncomfortable to play.... I'm sure Robert Fripp and Steve Stevens would disagree. (Let alone Mike Bahr, but that was another fairytale, wasn't it?) If you can call those guys' sound non-versatile, I must have what you're on. :-) (Black Light Syndrome, for some obviously very versatile sound, comfortably played ultra-fast licks and what not, and anything by King Crimson + ProjeKCt 2 + Fripp's solo works.) These are just two examples. Raitz "So [said the doctor]. Now vee may perhaps to begin. Yes?" Philip Roth, "Portnoy's Complaint" ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 24 Aug 1998 03:59:33 -0500 From: "Jan-Michael" To: "Ytsejam" Subject: Superior CDs take #2 Message-ID: <000501bdcf3d$82e5e0e0$a83288cf@jammer> Ok, after writing a message to the 'Jam asking for info on when Superior's CD would be out, I was informed :) Here is the release schedule... >Europe: August 31st >Japan: September 2nd >France: September 25th >USA: September 7th Straight from Bernd himself. Thanks Bernd !! Everyone go get "YOUnique" when it becomes available in your neck of the woods!! ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 24 Aug 1998 04:05:09 -0500 From: "Jan-Michael" To: "Ytsejam" Subject: Ytsejam members Message-ID: <000601bdcf3e$4b518e80$a83288cf@jammer> > From: Joe DeAngelo > Subject: People on the 'Jam > >I'm just curious. > >Approximately how many people are on the 'Jam? > Hmmmm last time Skadz posted the number of people on the jam, I think it was around 1400. It's a pretty good guestimation that the number of 'Jam members hovers between 1200 - 1400. Especially with school starting up we lose some and gain some due to various reasons. But who knows if several people drop around the same time and the list goes down to 1000... ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 24 Aug 1998 04:07:03 -0500 From: AL To: retaehT maerD Subject: Re: Dead Air For Radios Message-ID: Some Ytse-virgin wrote: > >solo album, Dead Air for Radios. Kevin's band for this album features the > >Fates Warning rhythm section of Mark Zonda and Joey Vera. This is a very > Mark Zonda? This guy was was from Boston, right? >The guy on KevMo's "Dead Air For Radios" is Mark ZONDER, from Fates >Warning. A flock went over that time. -- See ya, AL... The YTSE Progtologist Switchcraft Communications & Microsystems ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Never raise your hands to your kids. It leaves your groin unprotected. - Red Buttons ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 24 Aug 1998 12:40:24 +0300 From: "Matti Lamed" To: Message-ID: <005501bdcf43$3a2c9280$message_id_removed> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0052_01BDCF5C.5D4FE5A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable signoff YTSEJAM ------=_NextPart_000_0052_01BDCF5C.5D4FE5A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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------=_NextPart_000_0052_01BDCF5C.5D4FE5A0-- ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 24 Aug 1998 11:48:17 +0200 From: Dushko To: email_address_removed Subject: G3, TLF/Barfbag Message-ID: > Date: Sun, 23 Aug 1998 14:55:21 EDT > From: email_address_removed > Subject: Re: Vai Cheats and others > > << Shouldn't it be written in the liner notes that the mentioned piano > piece ISN'T actually PLAYED by Mr. Vai???? >> > > It doesn't actually say he plays the piano it says: > > Mike Mangini - Drums > Steve Vai - Everything Else Yeah, smart, isn't it? Who'll think that it doesn't mean "playing" the stuff. :-) > When I saw G3 (it > was a while ago) but the thing that amazed me was "Answers" where he was > playing rhythm guitar, the keys, then the toms then harmonizing with the great > man Vai. That was impressive. Definitely! I mean, is this guy any worse than Mr. Vai? :) > BTW does anyone have the G3 video. If so can you email me (privatly or to the > jam) about whether on your version you can hear Eric Johnson because you can't > on mine? > > Thanks > Simon Christie I have it, and Eric can be heard. On the "Red house" Vai and Satch are way louder than him so he can't ber heard very much. > From: Mauricio Martinez Villarreal > > But Barfbag is like a little jam, isnt it? It's the little guitar solo > after TLF in the LiT video, am i right? > > Mauricio Live in Tokyo: When Petrucci turns his delay effect on he plays the Beatles song - "Within without you" from Sgt. Pepper's album! Anyoner else noticed it? And later he just keeps on jamming, no composition IMHO. Dushko ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 24 Aug 1998 04:53:10 -0500 From: AL To: retaehT maerD Subject: Thank you Derek! - Minnesota DT/ELP/DP show. Message-ID: Fellow jammers: What a show!!! I'll post a full review at a later time. Here is a mini-review in the form of a thank you letter to Derek. ------------------------------------- Derek: Thank you so much for the tickets. The seats were great! The show you guys put on was first rate. I'm glad the sound staff didn't fuck you guys, the mix was almost perfect. The first half of ELP was boring... But the second half, wow. DP was a unexpected treat. I've seen them several times during the 70s & 80s. Steve breathes new life into that band. The old duffers still have some miles left. Ian's vocals sucked. What I find amusing, is that the DP fans just accepted this as a normal live performance. If Labrie did that, the jam would grill him. High standards are set when perfection is a trademark. It must be challenging as hell to continue to please the most rabid fans in the world. I still want that damn sig! I know you have little control on your bus departure, but the back stage passes still paid off, I got to meet Steve Morse. Steve is very vocal about John's abilities, and has a tremendous amount of respect for him as a musician, and a man. Nice guy! So, you still owe me a sig. Beth and I thank you so much. And two other people were given a chance to see a great show that they otherwise would have missed. So our old tickets went to good use. "you're one of the good ones" -- Fred Flintstone -- See ya, AL... The YTSE Progtologist Switchcraft Communications & Microsystems http://www.isd.net/astrosch/index.html ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Never raise your hands to your kids. It leaves your groin unprotected. - Red Buttons ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 24 Aug 1998 05:51:33 -0500 From: AL To: retaehT maerD Subject: DP fans eyes opening W I D E Message-ID: I thought I'd pass these little tid-bits I cut from the Highway Star review section. (The Highway Star is kinda like DP's version of the jam) 18-08-98 show, Molson Center, Montreal, Canada Just thought I'd use a few minutes ro give my impressions on yesterday night's show here in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. I came in a 7:30 sharp and Dream Theater had already started. I didn't know anything about the band but I must say I was pleaseantly surprised. These guys are heavy, tight and they put on a great show. A great prog-metal band that is definitely worth checking out.. --------------------------------------------------- August 18 Montreal Show review Well what a night it has been. The show started about 10 minutes early. Dream Theater put on a good 50 minute set. Can't say much as it was the first time I had heard them. Tight band though and were quite well received. ------------------------------------------------------ We'll, I just thought I would make a few comments on the show at Cuyahoga falls, Ohio. The show was scheduled at 7:00 but when I got there at 10 till 7 dream theater was just starting, so I missed a little of that show, but what I did see was good, those guys stay together very well. I was impressed! But they only played for about 40 minutes. ------------------------------------------------ 1) DT rocked! All dressed in black, very heavy, very tight. You get the idea. Make sure you catch them! Unfortunately, I missed the first part of their set. Did they start early, or was I a little late? I think both. So make sure you get there early. They are definitely worth it. Had lots of fans there, too, for an opening band. The sound? So-so. As posted before, too bass-heavy. -------------------------------------------------------- Dream Theater The opening act was Dream Theater, they offered a good performance, although I'm not very familiar with their music. It was mostly appreciated by the younger part of the audience. -------------------------------------------------------- Dream theater I love this band, and they did not disappoint me. Recognized a couple of tunes from Images & Words album, (pull me under). I loved the way they played some Floyd & Metallica riffs in the middle of "Peruvian sunrise??" I'm surprised though, that they are not nearly as popular here in the US as they are in Europe, being a young band & all that. --------------------------------------------------- PNC Review Let's see... I'd never even heard of Dream Theater before, but they were excellent (especially the bass player). I may get their albums (I believe there are 2?) ------------------------------------------------------ By the way, Dream Theater, in my opinion, were outstanding. I'm defintetly pulling my ass out of the bar we will be in in Camden to make their set. I can relax during ELPee. ------------------------------------------- End of reviews Let's hope the positive reviews generate some new DT sales. Thanks to the positive reviews, I think more DP fans will start showing up early enough to catch DT. -- See ya, AL... The YTSE Progtologist Switchcraft Communications & Microsystems ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Never raise your hands to your kids. It leaves your groin unprotected. - Red Buttons ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 24 Aug 1998 06:52:48 -0400 From: Jason Earle To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Portnoy not the drummer... Message-ID: > >Well, Loooeeee, you just mentioned deathtongue and bloom county on > the > >jam.....i guess that makes you a god to me......stand up and be > >worshipped, boy...... > > > >(and of course, in that band, deathtongue, portnoy is not the > drummer, > >as all good berkeley breathed fearing heathens should know) > > Maybe at some point, we'll see James slick his hair back and begin the > > Bible Thumping sermons for us... > > News anchor: "In today's music news which is never related to anything > > musical anymore... The progressive rock group Dream Theater announced > they > were changing their influences from an older selection of progressive > rock > bands to only one band: Stryper. Apparently, Kevin James Labrie, the > groups > vocalist, has had an extremely eye opening experience and claims to > have > 'seen the light'." > -change of scene to James in tie, hair greased back, Bible in hand- > "Well, it happened like this... I was walking down the street one day, > when > a piano Derek was pushing out of a window fell on me. When I came to, > I was > staring at this enormous light. I heard angels singing, and harps, and > the > whole nine yards. I realized I had to change my life. Since this is my > > life, I decided to drag the whole band into it. So we're changing our > ways. > At all our concerts now, we'll have prayer time, and everone will have > to > leave money in the pots on their way out the doors. Praise the lord!" > -cut back to news studio- > News anchor: "In other news, it was discovered today that Shannon > Hoon, > former singer of the band Blind Melon, never really died. He was found > > wandering around a park and apparently had a 'bad trip'." > > Okay, maybe only the die hard Deth Tongue fans will get this... > > Someone take away my coffee... this is too much. > > -sp00L just so long as Mike Portnoy isn't captured by aliens and turned into an effeminate, touchy-feely inner child faggot. My God, I had to scrape the jizz from my levi's when they braught back good ol' womanizing, drinking, carousing, bitch-slappin', money-grubbin' Steve Dallas. Let us give thanks. -Looooooeeeeeeeee ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 24 Aug 1998 12:15:19 +0000 From: Jon Parmet To: Yts Subject: Jazz suggestions ~ DT/ELP/DP at Jones Beach ~ G3? Message-ID: Everett: > I am partial to the trumpet but would like to here all suggestions. Aside from the many excellent choices already provided, I'd like to add my $0.01 worth (exchange rate :) The Yellowjackets McCoy Tyner Lionel Hampton Rahsaan Roland Kirk EARLY Chick Corea EARLY Jan Hammer EARLY Joe Jackson Charles Mingus Wynton Marsalis If you're into crossover I suggest: The Rippingtons Fourplay ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A friend of mine was at the Jones Beach gig. Baer in mind that this guy is in his late 40's/early 50's and was pretty much there to see Deep Purple. We only spoke for a few moments but here's what someone, who had never heard any Dream Theater up until that point, had to say: "They are really talented. I enjoyed heavy stuff as well as the ballads." "Man, that bass player was good!" Just to put the Vai VS. EVH thread to rest (yeah, right!), here's what he had to say about Deep Purple: "Morse was incredible...the best guitarist I've ever seen live...much better than Vai" Quel Flamage! :) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ How about this for a G3 lineup: John Petrucci Steve Morse Steve Howe -- *------------*----------------------------*--------------* | Jon Parmet | email_address_removed | 617-494-2851 | *------------*----------------------------*--------------* ech`echo xiun|tr nu oc|sed 'sx\([sx]\)\([xoi]\)xo un\2\1 is xg'`ol ------------------------------ End of YTSEJAM Digest 4221 **************************