YTSEJAM Digest 4290 Today's Topics: 1) Re: WCW guy wearing a SAVATAGE shirt by "Jason T. Breitweg" 2) Re: YTSEJAM digest 4285 by Mictlantecuhtli 3) Re: YTSEJAM digest 4287 by "Kez" 4) Jen by Jaime Chevalier 5) Hot news!!! ;-) by Mark Bredius 6) Re: More hardware stuff by Jim Shields 7) Re: S-A-V-A-T-A-G-E by Joe DeAngelo 8) Re: Rudess leaving by email_address_removed 9) Take The Time MP3 by email_address_removed 10) kevin is infinitely better than derek..... by "Partha Mukhopadhyay" 11) Re: NEW MP3 AT JP PAGE ! by Alan Estrada 12) Re: Take The Time MP3 by Rogerio Brito 13) Re: YTSEJAM digest 4288 by "Thomas Forcier" 14) STEEL PROPHET to cover FW "The Apparition"???? by "Carlo D'Angelo" ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: 21 Sep 1998 22:40:52 +0200 From: "Jason T. Breitweg" To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: WCW guy wearing a SAVATAGE shirt Message-ID: Hi all, >> Cruising through the stations, I saw a wrestler from the WCW >> wearing a SAVATAGE "Dead Winter Dead" shirt. It blew me away! >> I don't know the wrestlers name, but he was in the ring with a >> microphone ordering a guy around. Robert> I don't watch WCW myself, but my brother did a few times a Robert> few weeks back and a guy was wearing a Nevermore t-shirt Robert> with their first album cover on the front. His name was Robert> the Raven so it kind of fit ("Quoth the Raven, Robert> 'Nevermore'"). But he was ordering guys around too, so Robert> he's probably the same guy. Maybe this guy is a big Robert> metalhead! Yeah I have seen this guy a couple of times. Actually I have found out that another WCW wrestler, namely Chris Jericho is a huge metal head. I know for sure that he loves Blind Guardian, Gamma Ray and Helloween. I just have to get in touch with this guy so that I can send him a complimentary BG shirt so he can wear it on tv. Now that would rock! Jason (www.blind-guardian.com) -- +-------------------+----------------------------+ | Jason T. Breitweg | Home: +49 040 23 80 98 90 | | Muenzstr. 11 | Work: +49 040 89 98 31 57 | | D-20097 Hamburg | FAX: +49 040 89 98 30 92 | | GERMANY | Mobil: +49 0171 176 79 37 | +-------------------+----------------------------+ | E-mail: Jason.Breitweg@desy.de ICQ: 7495933 | | Web Site: http://www-zeus.desy.de/~breitweg | +------------------------------------------------+ ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 21 Sep 1998 17:14:50 +0000 From: Mictlantecuhtli To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 4285 Message-ID: Regarding: ** A thousand monkeys in The Gooch!'s basement typed: > SO I MUST COMMENT: There is a ytsejam rulebook? Never got my > copy. Hmmmm..... maybe this could be a NYTimes Hardcover best-seller > (hint, hint). So, I guess someone should get to work and print one > FAST so the newcomers know the 'taboo' topics. Yeah, you got one. In fact, it should have been about the second or third e-mail you ever received from ax.com. The same e-mail that tells you where the FAQ is, how to unsubscribe, and all that kind of stuff. If you deleted it... well, then you're probably bound to piss someone off at some point. If not, go back and re-read it. We would all appreciate it. -d YOU'VE GOT TO BE KIDDING ME. I certainly meant this all in jest. But there IS actually a rulebook? Heh heh. Seriously, never got one. Oh well, I think everyone whether or not they act like it, are adults here and if someone gets pissed at someone else for something, too bad... that's life. I think the lack of humor, or should i say the proliferation of pretensiousness and arrogance on the jam sometimes irritates me, and probably many other people. Oh well. Life goes on. And so does Motorhead... ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 21 Sep 1997 17:02:01 -0400 From: "Kez" To: Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 4287 Message-ID: <031401bcc6d5$056a0860$2d4a61cf@KezWork> >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 > The pleasure was all ours, Mike. I'm sorry that it took me so long to see you, especially since you ROCK so good. Damn, he CAN play guitar. :) Go see Division when they come to your town. That's an order. And I, for one, will definitely be there for KingsX. BTW, Mike, thanks for the promo CD, but how come mine only had 2 songs, and Glenn's had A BUNCH MORE. I'm bummed. :) Good luck with the pressing! >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". > I would like to reaffirm that this boot(Static Progress) kicks much ass, and OAN is GREAT to deal with. Get it, you won't be disappointed. Note to Alpine: Please ignore the previous two lines. I know how you feel. I agree, but......... time marches on, and us newbies have to start somewhere. Kez (also enjoyed the hell out of Savatage, what a GREAT live band; Bafu, you're welcome; Glenn, got my tapes done yet???? :) Pat D., musicsnob, and Jason B., where the hell did you dissappear to?? Shame you couldn't be there for the (now) traditional meal(or milkshake) at Denny's. Maybe next time. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 21 Sep 1998 17:35:53 -0400 (EDT) From: Jaime Chevalier To: Multiple recipients of list , email_address_removed Subject: Jen Message-ID: Jen: I can't belive it is really you. I am from Panama but currently studying in the US in Massachusetts...I really really admire your jkeyboardplaying it is really influential, simply beautiful man! I am really moved by your playing in Stratovarius and hope for you a long music career and a whole lot of success, which you obiosuly deserve. God bless ya Jen and keep up the great keyboard playing... Sincerely/Sinceramente, Jaime Chevalier 60 Salisbury Street, Apt 102 Worcester, MA 01609 USA Tel # (508) 754-4282 ICQ # 431494 ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 21 Sep 1998 23:52:12 +0200 From: Mark Bredius To: "'Ytsejam'" Subject: Hot news!!! ;-) Message-ID: For a good DT related laugh, check out the following URL : http://www.harmony-central.com/cgi-bin/show-event.pl?id=421&date=730030 Mike, is this true ??? ;-) 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: Mon, 21 Sep 1998 18:25:24 -0500 From: Jim Shields To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: More hardware stuff Message-ID: EMG Pickups really kick major ass, esp. for heavy distortion sounds. Listen to Metallica on Ride the Lightning (passive pickups) then Master of Puppets (EMG's) to get an idea of how much a difference these pickups can make. Also listen to the killer tones on ...Justice and The Black Album. DiMarzio and Seymour Duncan make really good pickups as well. I don't really have too much experience with these guys, though, b/c my Gibson and Carvin stock pickups are pretty good, but pretty much everybody uses one of these two if they don't use EMG. James C. Shields Undergraduate University of Texas at Austin Undeclared in Liberal Arts and Proud of it! =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Spread before you is your soul So forever hold the dreams within our hearts Through Nature's inflexible grace I'm Learning to Live Dream Theater "Learning to Live" =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 21 Sep 1998 19:34:37 -0400 From: Joe DeAngelo To: YTSEJAM , email_address_removed Subject: Re: S-A-V-A-T-A-G-E Message-ID: Mr. Bafu Vai wrote: > Jaxx Club, Virginia, 9/18/98. This show KICKED MY ASS. Hell yeah! > Savatage has it all - two- > guitar attack, five-part vocals, long hair, smokers, sneers, jokes, action > figures, and music the Highlander would probably play on his car stereo. *Grin* I must say that they do have alot of stage presence...... and they certainly have a whole helluva lot of fun on stage! I love it when they make fun of each other & stuff! The best (when I saw 'em) was when Jon (the keyboardist) was making fun of the guitarist (Chris, the blonde one) during one of his solos! Also when Jon and Zak (the lead singer) walked off stage together during a song...... and came out, waltzing together! > I've never heard a metal band do five-part vocals. > The first time they did this penta-vocal thing they each came in one at a > time. I was floored. Definitely mind blowing, beautiful stuff! > The keyboardist was one of those lucky singers who has > the low range of a grizzly bear and the high range of Celine Dion. Well he > wasn't exactly Celine Dion, he was more John Popper. But he was a versatile > vocalist with a great sense of humor. I dunno about Celine Dion, but you DEFINITELY have the grizzly bear part right (oh, and the sense of humor thing too!). > I think his name was John Oleeva. Or if he was Italian it was probably Oliva-matta-you. You got it the second time. It's Jon Oliva (aka "The Mountain King"). To give you a little background on him, in addition to being Sava's main songwriter (along with their producer Paul O'Neill) and keyboardist, he's the original lead vocalist on all but their last four studio albums. Also, his brother (Criss Oliva) used to be their (amazing) lead guitarist. Unfortunately, Criss was tragically killed by a drunk driver shortly after the "Edge of Thorns" CD came out. As far as Jon goes (and by now you know he's kind of a physically imposing person - plus you might have seen his wickedly evil grins)..... get this: When I saw Sava in June, I was front row (right in front of the keys), and Oliva was pointing people out in the audience. At one point, he pointed me out, and gave me his most absolutely sinister, completely evil grin! Jesus..... I think my blood froze at the time. > Guitarist #1 had blonde hair. He played > many different guitars. He was mighty quick. He even made a CHARVEL sound > great when the band did a song from their first album. Yep. That's Chris Caffery. > Guitarist #2's face was a cross between John Petrucci and Minnie Driver. This > made him attractive and exotic, yet rugged and tranquil all at the same time. > I think his name was Al Pitrelli. *LOL* (I'm trying to picture your description of Al Pitrelli.......hehehheh). And here's just a tiny little bit of obligatory DT content: Al is friends with Derek Sherinian - and has played with him in this little side project cover band type thing called "Ethyl Mertz". > The bassist played bass and sang, and the drummer played the drums. That's Johnny Lee Middleton on bass, and Jeff Plate on the drums. > I'm going to buy an album by Savatage as soon as my last raise kicks in. Here's my recommendations: If you really dig the 5 part harmonies and the classical influence pick up one of the following two: "The Wake of Magellan" - This one (their latest) is an awesome concept CD based on two true real world events, which are then tied together by a fictional story. This CD has a good dose of classical influence, including three instrumental songs on it. Zak Stevens sings lead vocals on all songs except two which are done by Jon Oliva (plus another three acoustic bonus tracks which Oliva sings on the U.S. version). "Dead Winter Dead" - This one is a concept CD based on the Bosnian war. Style-wise it's pretty similar to "The Wake of Magellan", though I'd say "Dead Winter Dead" is perhaps a bit more emotional. It also has some really cool Beethoven and Mozart stuff on it. Once again Zak is the lead vocalist, though Jon sings two tracks. You really can't go wrong with this one, or TWoM. Also keep an eye out for: "Handful of Rain" - This one would be my third pick. It's not AS classically influenced as the first two, though it still has a 5 man harmony on one song, "Chance". This CD also has my all time favorite power-ballad, "Alone You Breathe", which is dedicated to the recently (at the time) deceased Criss Oliva (this one is a real tear-jerker). Zak sings all the tracks on this one. Also, this disc has the very capable Alex Skolnick on guitar (from Testament, Attention Deficit), but no Al Pitrelli or Chris Caffery (ditto about Pitrelli/Caffery on the next two I list also). "Edge of Thorns" - This is another excellent CD, although I prefer the above three. This CD is more straight-forward metal/hard rock, and has much less classical influence, except on a few tunes. Notable is that this one (and all other CD's chronologically prior) have Criss Oliva on guitar (this guy smokes!). Zak sings all of this one BTW. Also a different drummer, Steve "Dr. Killdrums" Wacholz. :-) "Streets- A Rock Opera" - Another brilliant concept CD, this one with Jon on vocals. Although I like Jon, his voice is VERY rough and gravely here, and it's really tough to get used to. Hence, I'd really recommend you start with the amazing Zak era CD's first. With that..... now we're talking about the Oliva-vocals era discs, and those are a whole 'nother can of worms! ;-) > The keyboardist did a solo that included a song with the lyric "I > am the dark inside the night" that almost had me in tears. That's from the song "Believe", which is on "Streets". That line is also repeated in Criss Oliva's memorial, "Alone You Breathe" (check out the quotes at the bottom). Hey Bafu, what did you think of Zak Stevens' vocals? I consider him to have a brillianty full, deep and powerful voice (actually, he's probably my favorite singer). His voice is so warm and emotional on the softer stuff, and gets down 'n dirty on the metal songs too! Quotes of the year: "..... the amazing Zak Stevens on lead vocals! And the rest of us alcoholics on backup vocals." - Jon Oliva "I'll tell you one fucking thing. ALL my fucking money is on the fucking Red Wings!" - Jon Oliva, before game two of the Stanley Cup Finals. Well, I hope that in addition to being annoying that I've also been somewhat informative and helpful! > I'm out of advertisements. Later. > Bafu Vai Well, fair enough - 'cause I'm done talking about Savatage (for now). Later, *BAFU, don't forget to check out the second quote at the bottom (if not both)* - Joe D. email_address_removed Magellan ( <--------!!!) on ICQ (# 1872723) "You were never one for waiting Still I always thought you'd wait for me Have you from your dream awakened? And from where you are, what do you see? Which of us is now in exile? Which in need of amnesty? Are you now but an illusion? In my mind alone you breathe" "Tomorrow and after You tell me what am I to do? I stand here believing That in the dark there is a clue I am the way I am the light I am the dark inside the night I hear your hopes I feel your dreams And in the dark I hear your screams" - both are Savatage, from "Alone You Breathe" ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 21 Sep 1998 22:10:23 EDT From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Rudess leaving Message-ID: In a message dated 9/21/98 3:20:19 PM, you wrote: Andrew James Embler wrote: <> I've been off the 'jam for quite awhile so I'm not sure how this thread got started but I did a short interview with Jordan in late September '94 (about a month after he turned down the DT offer) after a Dregs gig. We were standing in front of his keyboard rig at the edge of the stage. I asked him why he would turn down a seemingly good offer from DT. He smiled and gestured toward the stage and said, "THIS is the reason!". He was plainly very pleased to have the opportunity to work with Steve Morse and the guys. He also made it clear that he really liked the DT guys and enjoyed playing with them but musically the Dregs thing was what he wanted to do at the time. My opinion is that because he had/has plenty of work through his endorsements, etc. he didn't need the money and the Dregs spot was more important to him musically. Bret ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 21 Sep 1998 22:31:56 EDT From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Take The Time MP3 Message-ID: Ok I've heard enough. Could someone PLEEEEEEASE mail this to me. I tried to download it but obviously was wrong. As it started to download it went to another page with a bunch of jargon. I don't know if this is an error with my computer or the site. But please FOR THE LOVE OF GOD I NEED THIS MP3!!! Thank you in advance, Juli ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 21 Sep 1998 20:01:57 PDT From: "Partha Mukhopadhyay" To: email_address_removed Subject: kevin is infinitely better than derek..... Message-ID: ....as a solo artist......which holds only because to the best of my meager knowledge, Derek ain't done a solo record yet....... face it though, folks, as long as the ytsejam exists, I'm betting on that topic being a staple of flame wars far into the future....and if you bet against me....i got a nice piece of land (fill in age old stupid punchline here) partha ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 21 Sep 1998 18:47:06 -0500 From: Alan Estrada To: email_address_removed Cc: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Re: NEW MP3 AT JP PAGE ! Message-ID: I have some MP3s of the live cybercast...do you know where could I upload them? At 03:42 PM 11/08/98 -0700, David Van Glabeke wrote: > >check it out, you'll love it : >www.users.skynet.be/JohnPetrucci/index.html >Go to the Sounds section, >sign the book please ! > > > > > --- MP3 of the week - "The Ben Stiller Show Theme" By Dweezil Zappa http://www.geocities.com/CollegePark/2025/ Alan Estrada Adler, ICQ #9267174 Monterrey, Mexico -------------------------------------------------------- TAKE NOTE OF MY NEW EMAIL ADDRESS: email_address_removed ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 22 Sep 1998 00:31:35 -0300 (EST) From: Rogerio Brito To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Re: Take The Time MP3 Message-ID: On Mon, 21 Sep 1998 email_address_removed wrote: > But please FOR THE LOVE OF GOD I NEED THIS MP3!!! Sorry, but the MP3 in question isn't by Steve Vai. :-)) It's a Dream Theater MP3 called "Take the Time", not the one you mentioned above. :-)) []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: Mon, 21 Sep 1998 23:59:05 -0400 From: "Thomas Forcier" To: Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 4288 Message-ID: Hello, >If so does anyone know where I can get some >nice black finished tuning machines for Ibanez Any guitar do-it-yourselfer should have one thing coming in to his mailbox every few months: a StewMac catalog. Stewart MacDonald has everything you could possibly need to do work on your guitar. I tried finding a 4-pole, 5-way switch so I could wire my EMGs without a push-pull splitter: the ONLY place I found this was at StewMac. E-mail me if you need more info. And Korg, I would only suggest EMGs for the serious metal player. They have little versatility as humbuckers, though I hear using them in concert with single coil EMGs works nicely (me hates single coils). I put them in my Washburn MG as I only use that guitar for my metal playing. My Ibanez JS gets 90% of my playing time no matter what, but ya gotta have a solid backup. My MG has an 89 in the neck and an 81 in the bridge. I'm taking pics of it (and my other equipment) soon in case any poor soul is so bored as to care to see it. And on new album releases, I am overjoyed at albums coming out that I'm sure many of you could care less about. Variety is certainly the spice of my life: 1) Cowboy Mouth: New album means national tour, so they'll be in Boston soon! This is hands-down the best live band there is. And yes, I realize the implications of what I typed. 2) Fighting Gravity: The best pop-ska band around. I highly recommend these guys to anyone who likes Dave Matthews. They're the next big thing, as much as I hate to say that. 3) Joshua Redman: An album of covers! Woo-hoo! When I saw Josh (he asked me to call him that :) ) in April, he alluded to this album's release and played a couple of songs to be featured. Should be great stuff. 4) Chris Isaak: If his record company would update his site, I might have known about this sooner. That last album was a disappointment (Baja Sessions), but it wasn't an original effort. But following up Forever Blue is impossible anyway. I know I'm forgetting something in the next couple weeks, but I'll just check my newspage tomorrow and get back to y'all. I know- baited breath. I got Sox tix for tomorrow night: YAY! Magic number is FIVE!!! And bless Dionysus for bringing back our Bafu and restoring chaos to the known universe. Korg has help in his almighty quest to incur an apocalypse. G'night all. Stodgers is somewhat sleepy ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 22 Sep 1998 00:22:52 -0400 From: "Carlo D'Angelo" To: Fates Warning Mailing List Subject: STEEL PROPHET to cover FW "The Apparition"???? Message-ID: 'sup guys, I was just checking out the Nuclear Blast website for news (DEATH and HAMMERFALL to tour North America!! YESSSSS!!!!!!!) when I came across this little tasty tidbit..... > STEEL PROPHET > > Dark Hallucinations is the title for the debut LP from California's Steel Prophet. As > special guest, JIM MATHEOS of FATES WARNING will be adding his magic to the cover > version of FATES WARNING's "The Apparition" No release date has been set. Anyone else know about this? cheers, Carlo NP: TOURNIQUET "Pathogenic Ocular Dissonance" -- "When you know that your time is close at hand maybe then you'll begin to understand Life down here is just a strange illusion." --IRON MAIDEN (Hallowed Be Thy Name) ------------------------------ End of YTSEJAM Digest 4290 **************************