YTSEJAM Digest 4247 Today's Topics: 1) Re: DT in Brazil AGAIN? by Rogerio Brito 2) FW-Still Life (review) by Arash Ashouriha 3) Re: DT in Brazil AGAIN? by Cassiano P Barbosa 4) Re: Satch by Phil Carter 5) Re: Clarifying Dreaming #11 by Phil Carter 6) Artist-shop/Camel by email_address_removed (Charoenkwan Luesumphan) 7) New Most Frequent Poster Lists! by Mark Bredius 8) another cd review by Pat Daugherty 9) re: The Artist Shop by "Bryan Keyser" 10) Re: DT in Brazil AGAIN? by "Miguel Farah F." 11) Camel recomendations by Dushko 12) Signature Line by email_address_removed 13) AoI revisited... by "Mike Patrick" 14) New Enchant - Do You Have It? And other stuff... by "Mike Patrick" 15) Vauxdvihl by Rick Audet ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 1 Sep 1998 16:38:31 -0300 (EST) From: Rogerio Brito To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Re: DT in Brazil AGAIN? Message-ID: On Tue, 1 Sep 1998, Miguel Farah F. wrote: > >From: Rogerio Brito > > > > BTW, on some side news, the Brazilian edition of the "Monsters of > >Rock" festival will have Dream Theater playing together with Megadeth, > >Manowargh! and Slayer (the headliner of the festival). > > What, DT is going to Brazil AGAIN? I can't believe, brazilian fans have > DT almost every year, we chilean fans can't even get close to a picture > of them! Dammit. }:-< Almost every year? No, that's not the actual situation. They only played here once in the last year (two times in Sao Paulo and once in Rio, I think) and said that they'd be here in 1998. Perhaps the response was good enough (and it seems that it was) and they decided to play here again this year. But that will be the second time DT comes to Brazil. It's still not frequent enough to say that they come here every year. But I wouldn't complain if they came. :-) BTW, this year they will play a shorter set than they played last year. Damn! They could be the headliners, but Slayer got the spot. Not that I don't like "Raining Blood", but I'd prefer to listen to "To Live Forever" (hint, hint), even though I know that the won't play this song. :-) []s, Roger... -- =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Rogerio Brito - email_address_removed.br - http://www.ime.usp.br/~rbrito Undergraduate Computer Science Student - "Windows? Linux and X!" Bootleg/trade page: http://www.ime.usp.br/~rbrito/bootleg.html =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 01 Sep 1998 21:42:24 -0700 From: Arash Ashouriha To: email_address_removed Subject: FW-Still Life (review) Message-ID: <35ECCCB0.1A78@fh-niederrhein.de> Hi here is a little review of Fates Warning - Still Life (Live 2 CD) I can only say WOW. This album is really awesome. The sound quality is great, the tracklisting is great too. The live peformence of APSOG is much more powerfull than the album version. "Monument" and "At Fates Hands" are killer live songs. Mark Zonder is god. This guy plays like a machine. Overall, this is one of the best prog live album ever. If you don't know Fates Warning, this is the best album to start with. It contains some of the best works from one of the best prog bands. For all those who only have APSOG, buy Still Life and check out the 2nd Disc which contains the long opus "The Ivory Gate Of Dreams" and "The 11th Hour". Btw, Still Life has a special price which is like 1 CD and not 2 !!! NP : Still Life Arash -------------------------------------------------------------------------- | PROG OR DIE - The Progressive Music Page | | | | DREAM THEATER - FATES WARNING - ROYAL HUNT - SHADOW GALLERY | | | | http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Venue/1748/ | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------| | The Eyes Of Universe - The Official EMPTY TREMOR Fan Club Site | | | | http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Venue/1794/ | | | | by Arash and Arman Ashouriha email: email_address_removed.de | -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 01 Sep 1998 16:41:57 -0300 From: Cassiano P Barbosa To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: DT in Brazil AGAIN? Message-ID: Carlos Alfaro wrote: > > Miguel Farah F. wrote: > > > > > > > What, DT is going to Brazil AGAIN? I can't believe, brazilian fans have > > DT almost every year, we chilean fans can't even get close to a picture > > of them! Dammit. }:-< > > > > > > Actually, i think DT played brazil for the first time ever last year... ( or 96' ) > ... Exactly, on September, 1997. And Miguel, ever heard of a PETITION?? We did one in Brazil, the Ytsejam made two (to release FII and ACOS), so it could help to get things working there. Just a thought... On another note, I'm still waiting for concrete info about the concerts in the cities of Rio and Curitiba. Perhaps someone from the band could help us out... (hint, hint! :) []'s Cassiano ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 1 Sep 1998 15:43:16 -0400 (EDT) From: Phil Carter To: Liquid Tension Ytse Subject: Re: Satch Message-ID: Greetings ye 'jamanoids... Oysterman remarked: > I was hoping that I could benefit somewhat from the "Satch > recommendations" thingy, but it ended up leaving me even more confused > where to begin. hehe, we Ytsejammers excel at spreading confusion where'er we go. > Now, it seems like I have to listen to ALL the stuff by myself, relying > on my own opinion... Gee, what a horrible fate, to be forced to listen to all of Satch's material in order to decide which of it was the best. :) :) "Please don't throw me in that briar patch!!!" Seriously, though, your own opinion is the only one that matters, which is why I haven't ripped Stodge's throat out for placing "Flying in a Blue Dream" so near the bottom of his list. :) 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: Steve Morse -- "High Tension Wires" ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 1 Sep 1998 16:46:27 -0400 (EDT) From: Phil Carter To: Liquid Tension Ytse Subject: Re: Clarifying Dreaming #11 Message-ID: Greetings ye 'jamanoids... Back to the Phil vs. Stodge opinion poll: > This perplexes me, as Dreaming #11 seems to be the disc I can find at EVERY > store used. Even though my catalog is complete, I always check to see who > was fool enough to sell back a Joe CD. I never fail to find this one. Perhaps you live in a place where *actual music* can be purchased at your local music stores. I can't even find "Surfing With the Alien" in many local stores (just idly checking; I've owned it for years). And I still don't have "Dreaming #11" on CD for that reason. [woopsy; I thought the live tracks on D#11 were on TM] > Here's where you stray, Phil. The three live tracks on #11 are Ice Nine, > Memories, and Hordes of Locusts, none found on Time Machine. There are > however, three songs from the same show as this (with Stu and Jonathan) on > Time Machine's live disc: Circles, Lords of Karma, and Echo. And though > Crush of Love is in live format on Time Machine, the versions are > drastically different. I haven't actually listened to "Dreaming #11" since I got my CD player some three years ago, so I just plain forgot. Many thanks for the heads-up. > Here endeth the lesson, but not the debate. :) :) 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: Rush -- "Presto" ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 1 Sep 1998 14:01:05 -0800 From: email_address_removed (Charoenkwan Luesumphan) To: email_address_removed Subject: Artist-shop/Camel Message-ID: "Miguel Farah F." wrote: >Hi all. Lately I've been expanding my CD collection, and now it's turn >for CAMEL [the UK band, not the cigarrettes!] to be assimilated. I've >stumbled upon a problem: most online stores I know (CD Universe et al) >carry them only as imports, making the prizes go dramatically up. Actually you might be able to find some Camel cd's/records from some prog stores in the States but you are in Chile I do not know how hard it is over there. For here, you can find some Camel cd's at regular prices at prog stores like Amoeba, Rusputin, CD Warehouse or even Borders books and music store. I do not think you need to spend that much money to Artists-Shop just to get import copies. Here are their albums just in case you are interested to know. - Camel (debut album, a bit hard ot find on cd but not for a record. It does not sound like Camel at all.) - Mirage (really good album, a must have) - The Snow Goose (Roger was right on this one. It's a very beautiful instruemental concept album. The concept for this album is about two characters, Fritha and Rhayader, who care for a wounded snow goose.) The story is based on "The Snow Goose" by Paul Gallico - Moonmadness (a nother good one in this period) - Rain Dances (the opening song "First light" is very beautiful) - A Live Record (I do not have this album) - Breathless (poppy) - I Can See Your House From Here (I just can't admit that this is a Camel album) Pete Bardens left the band before they released this album but Camel had Kit Watkins (Happy The Man). But there is a good song in this album it's a 11 minute song called "Ice". Camel still played this song at live sometimes. - Nude (a very good one) Based on a concept story by Susan Hoover whowas a member of Sky (classical prog). - Chameleon (compilation) - The Single Factor (very weak) Pete Bardens and Anthony Phillips (ex-Genesis) play on this album but it is still very poppy. - Stationary Traveller - Pressure Points (a very good live album. They have this album on a video as well. I do not know why everytime I listen ot Camel live album I think they always play slower than the albums) - Dust and Dreams (another concept album if you like the new Camel) - Camel On The Road 1972 (official bootleg) - Echoes (compilation) - Never Let Go (official bootleg) - Harbour Of Tears (a must have one for recent materials). It's a concept album. When I saw Camel played in San Francisco in 1997. They played the entire album of HOT. So beautiful. - Coming of Age (new double live cd) Coming out soon I think. Or it it already out? Actually Camel has their own office in California where you can order stuff directly from the band itself. Camel Productions, P.O. Box 4876 Mountain View California 94040 (USA) >1) Is artist-shop a US based store or a UK based one? Artist shop is in California to be exact. I think Gary Davis might be on the Ytsejam list, too. They are okay though. I used to order some stuff from this store before. Hope this helps. Regards, AE ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "Prog Maniac" homepage: http://www.sirius.com/~cluesump ICQ: #13676703 ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 1 Sep 1998 22:59:25 +0200 From: Mark Bredius To: "'Ytsejam'" Subject: New Most Frequent Poster Lists! Message-ID: August's Most Frequent Poster list can be found at : http://www.prognosis.com/itchy/indexdt.htm Enjoy! :) Mark Bredius _______________________________________________________ Under A Cyber Moon - The Official Dream Theater Website http://www.dreamtheater.net/ E-mail: email_address_removed The Official H Website -- http://www.hogarth.com/steve/ ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 01 Sep 1998 17:10:43 -0400 From: Pat Daugherty To: Dream Theater Mailing List Subject: another cd review Message-ID: Soundscape-Discovery I saw this band two years in a row at the Powermads. One question, how can a band that sounds that good live sound like crap as they do on this cd. In concert the band is prog metal big time. On this cd they are prog pop(maybe). This has got to be the worst cd I have heard in a long time. The cd just does absolutely nothing for me at all. The production for one thing is horrible. Thorne's voice in the studio is awful. In concert Soundscape is a must see band, but buy their cds at your own risk... NP:Soundscape-Discovery -- |----------------------------------------------------------------| | 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: Tue, 1 Sep 1998 17:22:22 -0400 From: "Bryan Keyser" To: Subject: re: The Artist Shop Message-ID: <009801bdd5ee$9c2d7740$1519efce@KezWork> I can't vouch for there trustworthiness or timeliness, but while meandering through the site: http://www.artist-shop.com I came upon this little tidbit: >DREAM THEATER-LIVE + 1 (2CD) $35.95 >Japanese edition of the hard rockin' prog act's 1998 live album with an undisclosed bonus track >added. 22 tracks total, including "Metropolice", "A Change Of Seasons" and "Hollow Years". Metropolice???? Is this a new song?? A parody??? hehe Somebody needs a proofreader............ Anyway, what about this? Anyone else ready to order with me? Just lurking lately, Kez ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 1 Sep 1998 17:33:11 -0400 (CLT) From: "Miguel Farah F." To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: DT in Brazil AGAIN? Message-ID: > >Date: Tue, 01 Sep 1998 15:11:52 -0400 >From: Carlos Alfaro >To: email_address_removed >Subject: Re: DT in Brazil AGAIN? >Message-ID: > >Miguel Farah F. wrote: > >> What, DT is going to Brazil AGAIN? I can't believe, brazilian fans have >> DT almost every year, we chilean fans can't even get close to a picture >> of them! Dammit. }:-< > >Actually, i think DT played brazil for the first time ever last year... ( or 96' ) >... See, still is more than *WE* have gotten. :-) -- MIGUEL FARAH // miguel@webhost.cl #include // http://www.webhost.cl/~miguel <*> "Trust me - I know what I'm doing." - Sledge Hammer ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 02 Sep 1998 02:12:40 +0200 From: Dushko To: email_address_removed Subject: Camel recomendations Message-ID: > Date: Tue, 1 Sep 1998 16:36:09 -0300 (EST) > From: Rogerio Brito > Subject: Camel > > On Tue, 1 Sep 1998, Miguel Farah F. wrote: > > > Hi all. Lately I've been expanding my CD collection, and now it's turn > > for CAMEL [the UK band, not the cigarrettes!] to be assimilated. I've > > stumbled upon a problem: most online stores I know (CD Universe et al) > > carry them only as imports, making the prizes go dramatically up. > > Unfortunately, I can't comment on artist-shop, besides, the fact > that they also carry Kevin Moore and Annie Haslam. But I can recommend > some of the the albums Camel has released: > > * The Snow Goose; > * A Live Record (2 CD set, containing the entire TSG performed > together with the London Symphony Orchestra); > * I Can See Your House from Here (or something like that). > Oh, but Camel is *NOT* progmetal. It's prog *ROCK*. Don't expect > to find fast stuff or metal or high-pitched-screaming vocalists. > There are some vocals on some songs, but they're usually very > sparse. And TSG is a beautiful instrumental album (it's a concept > album). > > Definitely recommended. My add to this: First, why even bothering if it is prog metal or prog rock .... It IS definitely PROG for those days (and even now). Camel is just one hell of a band. "Snow Goose" - great concept album. I don't recomended to any tame music haters. It is quite alid back but also has some rockin' parts but not like DT, DP anyway. Camel's adut were always great melodies and arrangements. Also I would add 2 more albums: 1) "Mirage" You wanted prog - there you have it! :-) Much harder than TSG 2) "Moonmadness" - prog. stuff also but less good than "Mirage" Happy listening! Hope you'll find them! Speaking of old prog. someone can try out "Focus" band. Oh boy, that's something to chat about! All you Jethro Tull lovers - go get 'em. :) Dushko ------- \|/ _____________________________o_o_______ <| \ / |> <| "Chuck! Chuck! This is your cousin ...|> <| your cousin, Marvin Berry! |> <| Remember the new sound you were |> <| looking for? Well listen to THIS!" |> <| |> <| - Back To The Future I |> <|_______________________________________|> ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 1 Sep 1998 20:31:15 EDT From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Signature Line Message-ID: <> Watch it. You are infringing on my signature line. :-) _____Nikki_______________________ ~~Through Nature's Inflexible Grace~~ ~~I'm Learning to Live. --J. Myung~~ ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 25 Aug 1998 16:08:09 -0500 From: "Mike Patrick" To: "DT" Subject: AoI revisited... Message-ID: >> The one thing I can't stand about the album is the vocals. The >>words are cheezy as hell, and with words that bad, there's no way a singer >>can make them sound good. I don't even like LaBrie's performance. "Fate >>Speaks" and "Going Down down down down down..." are some of the lamest >>vocals I have ever heard >I MUST agree with you on this. Seriously, if just about EVERYONE can listen to something and unanimously agree that it totally blows, where the hell was the critical pair of ears when it was being recorded? Didn't someone besides Trent Gardner hear this and say, 'Um, Trent, for christ sake, sing 'Mary Had a Little Lamb' or something - ANYTHING, just get rid of 'Down down down down down....'" Having said that, I think bad lyrics only hit me for so long before I'm really ignoring them (good ones too for that matter) before the singer is just another instrument to me. And I must admit that I was a little down on AoI after the first few listens, but I kept listening and now I'm really into it. Mike Patrick Indianapolis, IN email_address_removed ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 25 Aug 1998 16:13:20 -0500 From: "Mike Patrick" To: "DT" Subject: New Enchant - Do You Have It? And other stuff... Message-ID: And if so, where did you get it? Is it available in the US yet? Laser's Edge? Anyone? Also, can someone tell me about the Aussie band, Vauxdivl (or however it's spelled). It sounds like I should have something by them, but I need some feedback - I've found no clips online. Mike Patrick Indianapolis, IN email_address_removed ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 1 Sep 1998 21:23:58 -0400 (EDT) From: Rick Audet To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Vauxdvihl Message-ID: Mike Patrick kindly queried: > Also, can someone tell me about the Aussie band, Vauxdivl (or however it's > spelled). It sounds like I should have something by them, but I need some > feedback - I've found no clips online. Funny you should ask. Here's what I posted yesterday on the Symphony X mailing list: When I was at Powermad, one of my friends said to me "Hey, see that stack of Vauxdvihl CD's? Well, Ken Golden (the Laser's Edge d00d) says those are virtually the last of any copies in print that are still for sale, aside from a few that some of the other dealers might have." I had never heard any of their music either, but I knew the name, so I decided to take a chance and pick it up. (Yes, the supposed "rareness" factor did motivate the purchase.) As it turns out, the album is very, very good. I'd say it's like a cross between "Perfect Symmetry" era Fates Warning and early Queensryche, maybe around the "Mindcrime" era with a bit of a darker sound, at times almost having a goth quality to it. I'd suggest trying to find this gem before it's out of print for real. Try Laser's Edge for starters. If you don't see it listed, I suggest you go ahead an email Ken Golden and ask if there are any copies left. It's called Vauxdvihl "To Dimension Logic". http://www.jersey.net/~lasercd/ I hear they have another album but supposedly is sucks, bigtime. Hope this helps. Rick Audet San Francisco ------------------------------ End of YTSEJAM Digest 4247 **************************