YTSEJAM Digest 4222 Today's Topics: 1) Re: 1884 by Jason Earle 2) Signed Superior CD's by Bernd Basmer 3) Arrrgh! No digests!! by Oysterman 4) "Lie" single sold at ebay for $125.95 by guillermo moloche 5) Looking for Good instructional video tape!! (NDTC) by "Lauzon, Gary: IHAB" 6) Re: YTSEJAM digest 4221 by email_address_removed (BC: Webtv Ytsejammer) 7) powermad 1998 by Pat Daugherty 8) Another Christian band by "Volodya" 9) Spock's Bear - First Impressions. by "Robert O'Doherty" 10) Re: $40K for a guitar? by Phil Carter 11) San Francisco Show by email_address_removed 12) show reviews by "Anderson, Brian D" 13) John Myung tidbit by "Vince French" 14) Robert Fripp and his league of crappy guitar cysts. by Jason Earle 15) re: My $.02 on Van Halen by Brian Hansen 16) Re: Robert Fripp and his league of crappy guitar cysts. by Matthew Johnston 17) Live CD by AlexandroTalamini 18) Question for J-Rock afficianados... by Matthew Johnston 19) Re: Live CD by Matthew Johnston 20) Re: Robert Fripp and his league of crappy guitar cysts. by Syrinx ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 24 Aug 1998 08:39:42 -0400 From: Jason Earle To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: 1884 Message-ID: > Anybody knows the "1884" album (title correct?) of Janet Jackson? > That album was my 2-nd bought tape in my life. There was a great song > on > it called "Black Cat". > I remember I liked it very much. It had awesome intro guitar solo and > also the whole song is rockin'. Real Hard Rock Pop stuff. :-) I remember that song. The "Super mario Brothers Super Show" theme music ripped it off big time. Cool song tho, as well as janet Jackson cavorting on stage with a black panther...yowza yowza. Hose me down baby, I feel a wild thang comin' on... Da Earle of Ytse ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 24 Aug 1998 14:46:32 +0200 From: Bernd Basmer To: email_address_removed Subject: Signed Superior CD's Message-ID: Hi! Ok, as there were some questions appearing... I have sent 30 CD's to Paul last Friday and I will send around the same amount of CD's to Pam tomorrow. It will take 11 days for the parcels to be delivered to the States so I guess the people who ordered their signed CD's from Pam or Paul will get them in the first week of September if everything goes right. I have also just sent away the latest Superior Newsletter (no. 11) where the release dates are listed. If somebody is interested to get this email newsletter I release every 2 months or so, just email me at email_address_removed The latest issue will soon appear on our site at http://www.fine.de/superior also. So far we got some very good reviews in the German magazines for Younique. Let's hope it will stay like that. :) I wish you a lot of fun with our new music. Bye Bernd ----------------------------------------------------------------------- | Bernd Basmer | Superior contact: | | Guitar - Superior | Superior | | | P.O. Box 1304 | | Superior Info: | 66897 Schoenenberg | | http://www.fine.de/superior/ | Germany | | http://www.noiserecords.com/ | | | Email: email_address_removed | | ----------------------------------------------------------------------- If you're good, you solve your problems. If you're better you have none. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 24 Aug 1998 18:16:20 +0100 From: Oysterman To: "'email_address_removed'" Subject: Arrrgh! No digests!! Message-ID: <98Aug24.151255gmt+message_id_removed.se> I hate it when it happens: When I left school and my beloved YML last Friday, I got myself into = digest mode, looking forward to Monday and all the pretty digests = popping in my mail. And what happens? <:-) ... >:-< That's just the thing - nothing happens! Not ONE single digest found my = account this weekend. Guess I lost 20 of them... at least! Damn that crap. Must it never happen again! And I had a tough weekend, as well... Gig Friday, quick sleep, gig = Saturday, home at 4:00 AM on Sunday, up 6:30 AM Monday... oh man, am I = tired! Cheers to ya all! Song in my head: "Temples of Syrinx" - Rush //Oysterman "Alive at both ends but a little dead in the middle" ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 24 Aug 1998 08:40:44 -0500 (CDT) From: guillermo moloche To: email_address_removed Subject: "Lie" single sold at ebay for $125.95 Message-ID: Ha! keep yours in a safe. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 24 Aug 1998 09:56:00 -0400 From: "Lauzon, Gary: IHAB" To: "'DT'" Subject: Looking for Good instructional video tape!! (NDTC) Message-ID: Hello jammerz, Yesterday I was hanging out with my friend and were just listening to the Malmsteen's first album and were like.. (*&*^ We have to play like this guy... ok maybe we exagerating but to get to the point. We've been thinking of getting an instructional video tape, but since they r SO expensive, we wanna make sure we get a good one! What we are looking for is basically this. Just a video on quick metal riffs, and solos, techniques?!? I heard Friedman has some good ones.. umm any out there in YtseLand who could shed some light for us! Well it's espicially for my friend cuz he is much better then me.. he has been playing for about 8 years! thx in advance! G ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 24 Aug 1998 10:12:56 -0400 (EDT) From: email_address_removed (BC: Webtv Ytsejammer) To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 4221 Message-ID: "Hmmmm =A0 last time Skadz posted the number of people on the jam, I think it was around 1400. =A0 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..." And it seems I'm the only Webtv user on it. COOL! I'll have to change my signature. ~BC, The ONLY Webtv Ytsejammer "The smoke is rising the vision's getting clearer and words become a song in the dreamtime!" ~Ayreon email_address_removed email_address_removed email_address_removed ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 24 Aug 1998 10:25:05 -0400 From: Pat Daugherty To: Dream Theater Mailing List Subject: powermad 1998 Message-ID: I met Dr. Mosh at Powermad 1998 this past weekend... Be afraid. Be very afraid... -- |----------------------------------------------------------------| | 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: Mon, 24 Aug 1998 16:23:41 +0200 From: "Volodya" To: Subject: Another Christian band Message-ID: <000101bdcf6a$cb6ddde0$01219ac3@default> There used to be another cool Christian band called House of Lords. They've released three albums in a '87-92 time period and I think their "Demons Down" album is a true masterpiece in the AOR genre. After splitting in 1993 band's leader James Christian has released a solo album entitled "Rude Awakening" through Now & Then / Zero records. Speaking of AOR, has someone got Crown of Thorns new album? Take care, Volodya. NP - Vanden Plas "Fiction of Sadness" ........................................................................... ................ OPEN ALL NIGHT [ OAN ] RECORDS http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Mezzanine/9326/oan.htm e-mail: dr.riffken@hol.fr ICQ number: 16845600 .......................................................................... ................. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 24 Aug 1998 15:34:45 +0100 From: "Robert O'Doherty" To: "'Ytsejam'" Subject: Spock's Bear - First Impressions. Message-ID: I got Kindness of Strangers a few days ago and I have to say that this is my best purchase since LTE. The thing which separates these guys from most other prog bands is that they're geared more towards writing songs than stunning us with their technical ablility. I downloaded Flow from some site and within 5 minutes I was hooked. Neal's vocals are a lot easier on the ear than the likes of Mike Baker, Trent Gardner and a lot of the other prog heads (actually there is a little Brian Adams in there). I love the bassist's tone and style (God I don't know his name); very Chris Squire at times (not just the tone but the off beat notes and runs). Overall, I find SB a refreshing change from the highly polished speed-lick laden mad-ass compositions that I'm used to hearing. Fair balls to them. Rob. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 24 Aug 1998 11:37:36 -0400 (EDT) From: Phil Carter To: Liquid Tension Ytse Subject: Re: $40K for a guitar? Message-ID: Greetings ye 'jamanoids... The Cow God graced us with: > > Hmm, let me think, a > > crappy guitar or a Mitsubishi 3000GT VR-4? Hmm. :) Moo. In your case? The crappy guitar. Given your driving propensities, you would slay platoons of children if you were given a machine like that. :) :) Hey, I'm not kidding, check out his webpage. :) Carlos A., choking on the $40K price tag, remarked: > I dont know man.. i wouldnt care if there were gonna build 5 of them! I > still wouldnt pay 40k for that guitar...well unless i was a billionaire or > something..and i still doubt it..not because of the money..but because i > dont like the guitar at all....theres so much a person can do with 40k...to > be spending it on a gibson chet atkins.. It's all a matter of priorities. Some people like the way those guitars sound and are willing to pay that much for 'em. Some like the collectability. Some like the fact that they have the Chet Atkins name on them. Some just have more money than they do good sense. :) I have to admit I wouldn't pay $40K for a guitar of any kind; then again, some people would have trouble understand my willingness to pay $165K for a copy of _Detective Comics_ #27 (first appearance of Batman) -- that is, if I had it! It all depends on what's important to ya. Ta, Phil ======================================================================= Phil Carter -- email_address_removed (work), email_address_removed (personal) Tech Support Manager, NorthEast Georgia Internet Access, 546-5787 "I should never have written all those tank programs." -- Kevin Flynn, "Tron" Currently playing: Symphony X -- "The Damnation Game" ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 24 Aug 1998 11:49:18 EDT From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: San Francisco Show Message-ID: Hey SF Jammers, This is getting critical. As of Thursday a.m. I am on a plane to SF with no internet access from then through the LA show. I need the info on the other jammers in my hand (on paper) before I leave Arizona. Help me out here guys, who was it that e-mailed me about a SF meet and greet? Is it a go, or is it a no? _____Nikki______________________ ~~Through Nature's Inflexible Grace~~ ~~I'm Learning to Live. --J. Myung~~ ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 24 Aug 1998 12:11:11 -0400 From: "Anderson, Brian D" To: "'Jam'" Subject: show reviews Message-ID: Hello all, Just a quick note. I saw that someone posted a bunch of reviews that came from the deep purple mailing list. Let me also mention that there have been a bunch of reviews on some of ELP's web sites. I can't seem to find the exact site, but go to the ultimate band list (www.ubl.com) and look up ELP. And don't forget to look up DT while you're there . . get them back in the top 100. Oh, the deep purple reviews can be found at www.deep-purple.com. I've been interested in seeing what the various people had to say about DT. And I'd have to say that overall, the reviews have been great. Hope the cd's are flying out of the stores (hopefully paid for too :-). That is all . . . -Brian Anderson ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 24 Aug 1998 09:20:27 PDT From: "Vince French" To: email_address_removed Subject: John Myung tidbit Message-ID: Hey jammers, I read here quite often where some people said that some of the DT tunes on FII sounded Pink Floydish, and others balked and the idea, and on, and on, and on. Well, I read an interview with JM in a Bass Player magazine, and he said that for Peruvian Skies, Kevin Shirley made him sit down and listen to "Hey You", from none other than Pink Floyd. Interesting. That's probably one of my fave bass lines on the CD...that and the beginning of TOT... So simple, but so much power. Just thought someone would be interested... Vince ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 24 Aug 1998 12:36:40 -0400 From: Jason Earle To: email_address_removed Subject: Robert Fripp and his league of crappy guitar cysts. Message-ID: I recently baught Rabert Fripp's "League of Crafty Guitarists", and I was surprised to find that it sucked ass. Seriously. I don't need a vacuum cleaner, cuz' there's so much suckage going on in that corner of the room. After hearing everyone talk about how much of a guitar god Fripp is, I'm convinced that what i have is like a fluke of nature...kinda like Alice Cooper's Freakout Song album. This album has like four hundred tracks. Most tracks are short pieces written to a quick tempo, with some kind of interesting guitar work, but they are so similar to one another, it gets really old after about the third such track. They sound kinda like arcade game music circa 1987. Seriously, I've got potential musical scores for every game every MADE by Nintendo here. To make matters worse, some moronic bitch punctuates every fifth or so track with her acapella banshee wailing. So we got 40 tracks of ultra cheez guitar/synth wankery, eight tracks of Olga the mountain dyke singing her festive rendition of "Goat sodomy in D minor"...the only thing we need now is Yablo and his magical Ocharina, AND WE'VE GOT A HANDS DOWN WINNER FOR THE COVETED TITLE "GAYEST FUCKING PEICE OF SHIT CD IN LOOOEEE'S CD COLLECTION". Seriously, avoid this album like the plague. On the other hand, I realize that even good musicians have brainfarts. I'm willing to give ol' frippy boy a second shot. Is there any album that any jammer can recommend for me? I've got an pretty open mind for music, but there are SOME limits, dude. Ol' robby-boy has onne final chance of redemption before his disc gets used as a beer saucer. -Da art Frippin' Loooeeeeeee ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 24 Aug 1998 09:56:41 -0700 (PDT) From: Brian Hansen To: email_address_removed Subject: re: My $.02 on Van Halen Message-ID: email_address_removed wrote: > The ugly.....VH at the US Festival. DLR was so > fucked up, he couldn't remember the words to most songs. > rockercat Damn! You are old! I almost forgot about that festival! For some reason, I didn't mind that DLR was forgetting words. I just remember being very cold by the time VH came out. Who else performed at that festival? Lot's of people mentioned on the jam. Terry Bozzio (Missing Persons), Quiet Riot (no RR), Ozzy (no RR, I think it was Brad Gillis on guitar, right after RR died). Of course it was U2 that stole the entire festival... my $.02, BH _________________________________________________________ DO YOU YAHOO!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 24 Aug 1998 10:08:37 -0700 (PDT) From: Matthew Johnston To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Re: Robert Fripp and his league of crappy guitar cysts. Message-ID: On Mon, 24 Aug 1998, Jason Earle wrote: > On the other hand, I realize that even good musicians have brainfarts. > I'm willing to give ol' frippy boy a second shot. Is there any album > that any jammer can recommend for me? I've got an pretty open mind for > music, but there are SOME limits, dude. Ol' robby-boy has onne final > chance of redemption before his disc gets used as a beer saucer. Try Larks Tongues In Aspic or Red by King Crimson (Fripp's other band ^_^) Both impressed me a lot. Red is my fav of the two, even though I bought LTiA first. Fripp burns it up -- really heavy, unspeakably so in the context of 1973/74. Really cool stuff, and Bill Bruford on drums to boot! --Matt --------------------------------------------------- "Never worry about theory as long as the machinery does what it's supposed to do." --R. A. Heinlein --------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 24 Aug 1998 14:08:40 -0300 From: AlexandroTalamini To: "'email_address_removed'" Subject: Live CD Message-ID: Hi jammers!! AGAIN, THE SAME QUESTION: Can anybody, please, tell me if the upcomming live CD will contain tracks from the dutch acoustic show? I've checked out UACM web page and according to Mr. Portnoy it will only cover the Paris concert. How about the acoustic songs? Alexandro ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 24 Aug 1998 10:15:59 -0700 (PDT) From: Matthew Johnston To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Question for J-Rock afficianados... Message-ID: Hello, I'm wondering, other than X-Japan, what other good J-Rock (Japanese Rock) bands are there? I picked up Luna Sea's single I For You, and while I wasn't disappointed, it was very modern rock for my tastes (though selling out is the norm rather than the exception with J-Rock groups). Any particular group or era I should look into? I like Luna Sea circa Rosier, X-Japan circa Art of Life, and there was a B'z song circa 1994 on the tape my friend gave me (to which I have since lost the j-card, so I don't know the name). Heck, even J-Rock inspired pop would do! I'm in a bit of withdrawl, and with two Japanese import stores within blocks from my house (^_^), I gotta have a list ($10 for a CD-3 single and $25 for a full album is too much to risk blindly). Unless anybody else wants to hear the recommendations, feel free to e-mail me privately in response. Thanks! ^_^ --Matt (everywhere, there flows, BLOO BLAAHHD! ^_^) --------------------------------------------------- "Never worry about theory as long as the machinery does what it's supposed to do." --R. A. Heinlein --------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 24 Aug 1998 10:45:14 -0700 (PDT) From: Matthew Johnston To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Re: Live CD Message-ID: On Mon, 24 Aug 1998, AlexandroTalamini wrote: > AGAIN, THE SAME QUESTION: Shouting won't make us ignore you less. > > Can anybody, please, tell me if the upcomming live CD will contain > tracks from the dutch acoustic show? I've checked out UACM web page and > according to Mr. Portnoy it will only cover the Paris concert. How about > the acoustic songs? > Take a wild guess. If Mike says it'll only be the Paris show, and the acoustic show wasn't in Paris, then your show won't be included. You answered your own question. I guess you just needed to have us point out your own good observations for you. > Alexandro > --Matt --------------------------------------------------- "Never worry about theory as long as the machinery does what it's supposed to do." --R. A. Heinlein --------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 24 Aug 1998 13:48:30 -0400 (EDT) From: Syrinx To: Jason Earle Subject: Re: Robert Fripp and his league of crappy guitar cysts. Message-ID: > I recently baught Rabert Fripp's "League of Crafty Guitarists", which album? i know they've released a few of them. > On the other hand, I realize that even good musicians have brainfarts. > I'm willing to give ol' frippy boy a second shot. Is there any album > that any jammer can recommend for me? I've got an pretty open mind for > music, but there are SOME limits, dude. Ol' robby-boy has onne final > chance of redemption before his disc gets used as a beer saucer. I think you made a wrong 1st choice into Fripp's other works. I'd start out with his King Crimson work and go from there. Many of his side/solo projects (Soundscapes, The League Of Gentlemen, The League Of Crafty Guitarists, The Robert Fripp String Quintet, etc) are not for everyone. Be sure you know what you're getting yourself into with Fripp. As for "what King Crimson album should i get," here are a few recommendations: In The Court Of The Crimson King (1969) This, their first album, is one of the best ones. This album features Greg Lake on bass/vocals, and a whole slew of performers. Check out "21st Century Schzoid Man" and you'll realize what all the fuss is about. Red (1974) The last album before the (1st) breakup of Crimson, this features Bill Bruford (drums), John Wetton (bass/vox) and Fripp. This, the heaviest KC album, is purely a masterpiece. Tunes to check out: Starless, Red, One More Red Nightmare. Discipline (1981) The first album with the 80's lineup: Fripp, Bruford, Tony Levin (bass, stick), and Adrian Belew (vocals, guitar). This, along with ITCotCK, is their best work. HIGHLY reccomended. Thrak (1995) This album features the double trio: 2 bassists (Trey Gunn and Levin), 2 guitarists (Fripp & Belew) and 2 drummers (Bruford and Male...shit...the guy who was in Mr. Mister). Anywayz, this is definately an interesting album to check out - although you don't get the full effect of it unless you're wearing headphones. The Night Watch / Absent Lovers both double live discs, these albums perfectly show KG at their heights. TNW is a show from the "Starless And Bible Black" tour, and has (with Bruford, Wetton, and Fripp) David Cross on violin and mellotron. AL is the last show from the 80's lineup - and puts together a hell of a show. Hope that helps. - mike. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= email_address_removed / email_address_removed erotomania! - http://www.erotomania.org =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= ------------------------------ End of YTSEJAM Digest 4222 **************************