YTSEJAM Digest 4289 Today's Topics: 1) RE: YTSEJAM digest 4287 by "Blevins, Mike" 2) 80's metal. I love it. by email_address_removed 3) Re: 80's metal. I love it. by TheCowGod 4) New Savatage Addict by Bert Baldwin 5) Savatage at Jaxx-review by Pat Daugherty 6) Not to Leave Anyone Out by email_address_removed 7) Guitar World by email_address_removed 8) Choccy Starfish? by email_address_removed 9) re: Grey areas by Brian Hansen 10) Why Rudess Really left DT by Jaime Chevalier 11) Huh... yeah, I'm here by Marcelo Vanzin 12) Re: TTT MP3 with Jordan by Glen Brooks 13) Re: does anybody care? by Jens Johansson 14) HYDRA - Rock Experience by "=?iso-8859-1?q?R=D6NNQVIST,?= GREGER" 15) Motlonewz by motlo 16) Re: LTE stuff by "Pat Sullivan" ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 21 Sep 1998 12:35:33 -0400 From: "Blevins, Mike" To: "'email_address_removed'" Subject: RE: YTSEJAM digest 4287 Message-ID: Korg wrote... > >answer to this one, though you may not like it: EMG 81. You don't get > >much hotter than active PUs. If you're looking for passive, > I recommend the > >DiMarzio FRED (stock on my JS), but I've also heard nice > things about the > >Steve's Special. Any other questions, let me know... > > > Damn, I've gotta try a guitar with EMG's in it. All I hear > about is how > much ass they kick. :P > > In my RG570 I dropped some DiMarzzio's into is. An Evolution > (Vai pickup) > in the bridge and a PAF Pro (Old JP) in the neck. It's an OK > combo, but I > liked the sound of the Steve's Special and the Air Norton > combo in the JPM > series 2 guitars. Man, that was a humdinger of a guitar. :) > The Evolution > pickup's pretty nice, but gets a little muddy on the low end > and the PAF > Pro's a warm, tonal pickup good for light soloing a la Another Day. > You know, some of you DiMarzio types that don't like the muddiness of their pickups should try some Seymour Duncans. The mids and lows in Duncan's are always pretty clear - especially compared to DiMarzio - and they're potted better, too, which avoids the problem of squealing in a high gain, high volume environment. Like heavy metal. Pickups to try - Bridge: J.B. - my personal favorite. High output, screaming high end and a nice, tight bottom. :) Custom - Very warm and even sounding, medium high output - like a PAF with about twice the volume. Distortion - Crunchy high end and higher mids, with very high output. A bit thin for me... Neck: '59 - A very smooth copy of the PAF's in a '59 Les Paul, with a bit more output. Very warm. Jazz - Hotter and brighter than the '59, and with a unique sound. Randy Rhoads' neck pickup of choice. Makes for a fabulous clean sound with a JB in the bridge and the switch in the middle... On EMG: I used these for years, and for all out crunch, they're excellent. I decided I wanted a warmer low end, however, so I went back to Duncan's. The EMG's are a bit sterile in the lows to me now that I'm playing slower, and not using as much processing. :) Sorry for all of the NDTC. I did hear the OAN bootleg - I can't remember the title - and thought it was pretty good, especially "Scarred". Lastly, thanks to all of the 'jammers that came out to Savatage on Friday night. See you at King's X? (Maybe we'll have CD's by then...) Mike Division ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 21 Sep 1998 13:11:06 EDT From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: 80's metal. I love it. Message-ID: << Last Thursday was a 80's pop metal hair special on MTV and they mentioned Bret Micheals upcoming movie w/soundtrack, but didn't mention a reunion(as assumed on the webpage) at all. ** The honest truth is, that no matter where you go, if an 80's metal band has a website, it probably isn't updated because there is no money to do it : (*** That's because what you saw was a repackaged version of a special called It Came From The 80s II: Metal Goes Pop. It originally came out two years ago and at the time the Poison reunion was not definite. While I loved that special when it first came out (and it was an hour long back then too), by now a lot of that information is out of date. Vince Neil has since returned to Motley Crue; Ratt has reformed, released an album, and is recording a new one for Sony, George Lynch is out of Dokken and has been replaced by Reb Beach (ex- Winger, Alice Cooper), Vixen has released a new album, Cinderella has gotten back together, and, of course, the aforementioned Poison reunion has taken place (although they are dragging their asses). Just in case you didn't know. Richie (wrote the stuff above) I love the 80's metal music. It was a fun time. Despite the image, which I must say was FUN; it couldn't have been better. I am SO happy to hear that these bands are touring again. I know that Quiet Riot reformed as well as Warrant and Slaughter are still putting out kick-ass music. I miss all of this music, although it took me several years to realize it. With music today being so "flooded" with programmed music it's only a matter of time before the market bottoms out (like it did in about '91) and a new style of music is going to come about. Hopefully we'll see the return of the power-ballad and hard rock. It's starting now with bands like Creed, Candlebox and Days of the New. The more popular this style gets THE BETTER! LONG LIVE POWER- METAL/ROCK!! Later, J ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 21 Sep 1998 13:27:51 -0400 From: TheCowGod To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: 80's metal. I love it. Message-ID: >that these bands are touring again. I know that Quiet Riot reformed as well yep yep, i saw quiet riot on friday. cool show. it was straight from the 80s - skin-tight leather pants, shiny vest, big hair, mindless shredding :) not a bad show. "bang your head!" woo :) *** END OF TRANSMISSION *** ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 21 Sep 1998 17:50:37 +0000 (UTC) From: Bert Baldwin To: The YtseJam mailing list Subject: New Savatage Addict Message-ID: I was just at FYE in my hometown, and I saw a good selection of Savatage CD's. So... they were pretty cheap, and Dead Winter Dead really caught my attention. I listened to Christmas Eve ONCE, and was BLOWN AWAY. This song is INCREDIBLE. It's one of the ONLY songs EVER WRITTEN that I personally think rivals Metropolis pt. 1. To all who haven't gone out and gotten some Savatage yet, GO GET IT. Go *NOW!* -- Bert ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 21 Sep 1998 14:19:52 -0400 From: Pat Daugherty To: Dream Theater Mailing List Subject: Savatage at Jaxx-review Message-ID: I attended the Savatage/Division/Mercury Rising show at Jaxx this past Friday. I got to meet the legendary Bafu and Kez (pronounced keys....). Anyway Mercury Rising started the show off. Their set was hampered by poor sound at times. It seemed the sound went from bad to good. The vocals though of the Ray Alder look-a-like Clarence were excellent. Finally after seeing them at the 2 Powermads, I was actually able to hear his vocals... Next up was Division which had an excellent set. They went through some of the new material and if the new cd ever comes out it will be a must have. This was my second time seeing Savatage. The first time was one of the 3 US warmup dates for the European tour. Like last time, Savatage kicked ass. They are in my opinion the best live band out there. Do yourself a favor and see Savatage in concert. Nothing will compare, not even DT. The band sounded great musically and vocally. DT-note: on the way out the club owner said DT would be playing 2 dates there sometime in the near future. A little hard to believe... NP:Explorer's Club-AOI -- |----------------------------------------------------------------| | Pat Daugherty Email: email_address_removed | | Web : http://www.abs.net/~patnbeck/pat/pat.html | |================================================================| | Cal Ripken - 2,632 | |----------------------------------------------------------------| ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 21 Sep 1998 14:25:24 EDT From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Not to Leave Anyone Out Message-ID: In a message dated 9/21/98 9:29:45AM, you write: Q: Why is a drum machine better than a drummer? A: You only have to punch the instructions into it once. Unless it's Mike P of course because he''d probably throw the first punch .... N ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 21 Sep 1998 14:25:29 EDT From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Guitar World Message-ID: In a message dated 9/21/98 9:29:45AM, you write: >the mighty JP has had a long running instructional article >in Guitar World for quite a while. Not in the last couple of issues, possibly due to constant touring? Or has he given it up? N ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 21 Sep 1998 14:25:31 EDT From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Choccy Starfish? Message-ID: Hilarious. I can't believe someone actually took me seriously on that one. Oh well, at least it took a coupla days though ;-) Thanks Mojoman .... N > >> From: email_address_removed >> >> >> > chocy-starfish >> >> Um sorry to be ignorant and British an all that but WHAT is it? >> >> >> N ;-) >> > > >Bwahahaha... > >That's funny....I was under the impression that Chocy-Starfish was a British >term term.....Anyway...the official mojo-definition of chocy-starfish is >listed below: > > >Chocy-Starfish : (n) /choc-i-star-fish/ - Quite colorful term used to >describe the human anus. > > >So when I say "Stop thinking with your chocy-starfish" ...I really mean, >'stop thinking with your ass!' > >Or when I say, "quit griping, you're gonna get it in the chocy-starfish" ... >I really mean, 'shut up and take it up the ass!' > > >-M O J O M A N ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 21 Sep 1998 11:39:01 -0700 (PDT) From: Brian Hansen To: email_address_removed Subject: re: Grey areas Message-ID: Kevin Carmouche wrote: > So, what you're saying then is that the only people on this list that > matter are the ones lucky enough to have been on for years??? > STOP FUCKING COMPLAINING AND STOP TRYING TO CONTROL PEOPLE. You don't > like the topic, then don't read it, Good point. I, for one, will try to remember this. (Oh yeah, rule #11, "swearing is prohibited".) > I'll answer each of those, and probably start a big flaming war against me. Don't worry, you were already flaming... >> 5. Who's better: The Backstreet Boys or N' Synch? >I Hate all that shit... I'm relieved. I thought you were a big fan. It's a good thing you missed the months of debate we had on this very subject. > Well, My first post in a month or so goes like that, But that really > gets me fired up... You obviously have some personal issues that you're dealing with. You're lucky that you came to the Ytsejam. We are known far and wide as a loving and supporting group, dedicated to helping people just like yourself. If you have any other problems, feel free to bring them to us; we do care. There's also a news group dedicated to this kind of problem. Try: "alt.humor.getasenseofit". my $.02, BH P.S. The post above is intended as sarcasm/humor. Any misrepresentation is a violation of ytselaw, and punishable by 50 hours of forced MTV viewing. (With eyelid openers borrowed from the set of "A Clockwork Orange"). _________________________________________________________ DO YOU YAHOO!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 21 Sep 1998 15:14:40 -0400 (EDT) From: Jaime Chevalier To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Why Rudess Really left DT Message-ID: You guys have it all figured it out wrong..If you go to Rudess (which is a great person by the way....I've emailed him back and forth at least twice) homepage you'll see the original version of what really happened. According to Rudess it was the most difficult decision in his life since he had to choose between Dixie Dregs and DT. What made Rudess deviate from DT was the tight touring schdeules that DT had. So the reason was, Rudess didn't want to tour that much! Sincerely/Sinceramente, Jaime Chevalier 60 Salisbury Street, Apt 102 Worcester, MA 01609 USA Tel # (508) 754-4282 ICQ # 431494 ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 21 Sep 1998 16:27:43 -0300 From: Marcelo Vanzin To: email_address_removed Subject: Huh... yeah, I'm here Message-ID: > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > From: email_address_removed > Subject: S-A-V-A-T-A-G-E > > Is Marcelo Vanzin still on this list? Can he e-mail me please? Can someone > force him to e-mail me? Someone called? :-) -- []'s /********************************************\ | Marcelo Vanzin | | email_address_removed.br | | http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/6308/ | \********************************************/ ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 21 Sep 1998 12:53:12 -0700 (PDT) From: Glen Brooks To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: TTT MP3 with Jordan Message-ID: Could someone please send me the location of that TTT mp3 with Jordan Rudess playing kb? Thank you Glen == "Sometimes a view from sinless eyes centers our perspectives and passifies our cries." Lines in the Sand,Dream Theater email_address_removed,email_address_removed Check out my band's webpage: http://www.flash.net/~xmittrs _________________________________________________________ DO YOU YAHOO!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 21 Sep 1998 16:23:00 -0400 (EDT) From: Jens Johansson To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Re: does anybody care? Message-ID: On Fri, 18 Sep 1998, (just) Asmodel wrote: > /* list mail clobberer, 1.0, (c) Jens J 980907 > match: Symphony X' > */ > I got Symphony X's "Twilight in Olympus" (latest album) a few hours ago..I > dont know..I havent heard "Divine Wings.." so I dont know if they evolved > or not..the thing is,whats so special with this band? The writing usually exhibits good counterpoint, for one thing. Jens. (http://www.panix.com/~jens/) ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 21 Sep 1998 22:28 +0200 From: "=?iso-8859-1?q?R=D6NNQVIST,?= GREGER" To: email_address_removed Subject: HYDRA - Rock Experience Message-ID: --- Inkommet fr=E5n INFODATA.SVA0193 +46(0)670-16060 98-09-21 22.28 -> ytsejam(a)ax.com HYDRA - Rock Experience FRANCE Rating: * * * * 1997 BRENNUS BR 8026.AR Playing time: 45:07 H=FFdra are: Chris Martzolf: Lead Vocals Pascal Lemoine: Guitars Jeace Rat-Patron: Keyboards Nicolas Sanson: Bass Francois Guinault: Drums H=FFdra is a French band that has been around since 1994, but this is their debut CD. The members of the band are from The Alpes. They are playing a melodic Progressive Metal I think would attract lovers of Dream Theater. I think that tracks like "Cross Section" would appeal to many Dream Theater fans. Other influences are early Bon Jovi, Magnum, Rush, Saga and Vow Wow. All musicians have qualifications from French high schools of Music (CMCN, Conservatories) and they are really good. The music is going through many changing atmospheres and complex harmonies with many surprises and qualities. Unfortunately the singer has got a rather obvious French accent on some tracks. Maybe they had better singed in their native language French. But that doesn't bother me that much. My favourite track is "Silently" that has got a guest appearance by Fabienne Champey on lead vocals. Other highlights are "Heaven knows" and "Remembrance of a Day past" together with the aforementioned "Cross Section". This is the only French progressive rock band I've heard that could compete with progressive rock bands from the rest of the world. Available from Brennus records: Alain Ricard / 5 rue de Lixy / 89140 Villethierry - France / tel / Fax: 33 3 86 66 51 41 & Web site: http://www.id-net.fr/musea -Reviewed by Greger Ronnqvist- Email: email_address_removed.se Snail Mail: Greger Ronnqvist Risselasvagen 66 B 833 35 Stromsund Sweden ------------------------------------------------------------------ Join the Prog-Reviews Mailing List: http://www.onelist.com/subscribe.cgi/prog-reviews ------------------------------------------------------------------ Sonitus (http://www.apm.se/sonitus/) Tarkus (http://home.sol.no/~prognet/tarkus/index.html) Wanted (http://www.ing.umu.se/~dsc/mori/wanted/wanted_e.html) Prog Net (http://www.prog.net/index.html) ------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 21 Sep 1998 15:34:53 -0500 (CDT) From: motlo To: email_address_removed Subject: Motlonewz Message-ID: I have made my own mailing list where I want to put heavy metal news in general. It's called Motlonewz. I will send you each 1 or 2 weeks the best info around the music we love. My sources are: everything that i can get from the internet, magazines, T.V., interviews, e-mails, etc. If you are interested, please go to: http://www.onelist.com/subscribe.cgi/motlonewz Suggestions are welcome! Motlo ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 21 Sep 1998 16:48:44 -0400 From: "Pat Sullivan" To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: LTE stuff Message-ID: > >I'm not sure this kind of thing would be necessary at all. Perhaps > >now that they may have some *real* time to put an album, they > > they do? i don't remember where, but i thought i saw that they all found a > week and a half in october or sumfin to work on an LTE II, and i was sorta > noticing a pattern and all that, Well, I guess what I mean is - when putting together the first one, they didn't even know who exactly was going to be in the group until the last minute. This time, even if the rehearsal/recording time is about the same, they have past experience to fall back on. They've worked together before, so they know a little about how each person likes to work, and they can start "writing" stuff (riffs or whatever) now, rather than starting that at the same time they push "Record" for the first time. :-) __Pat Sullivan________________ Email: psull@just-like.nu WWW: http://www.just-like.nu ICQ: 2049374 ------------------------------ End of YTSEJAM Digest 4289 **************************