YTSEJAM Digest 4337 Today's Topics: 1) Is Derek an official DT member?/cdnow/TSO by Pat Daugherty 2) Shadow Gallery CD?(NDTC) by Dave Gonzales 3) CD-R Question by "Juan Fco. Quintero" 4) Televoid by Robert Taylor 5) Re: Question 'bout playing MP3 (NDTC) by Mark Jeffrey McEuen 6) God Damn Da Man. by "Earle Jason" 7) Where is $10 discount??? by Jon Kretschmer 8) Re: 80's by Steven Zebrowski 9) CDNow Quiz Question by email_address_removed 10) Ytseguitarists... by Adam Pye 11) New tape swap/Opeth list by Big Swifty 12) Tool, JP, Ytse Jam by David Dixon 13) Re: too 80's..... by email_address_removed 14) CDNow Roadie Contest by email_address_removed 15) Re: Misheard Lyrics by email_address_removed 16) How I heard of DT by Andrew Coutermarsh 17) Re: Question 'bout playing MP3 (NDTC) by Carlos Alfaro 18) TSO's "The Christmas Attic" by Phil Carter 19) TSO has kicked Tyranny to level two of my CD Changer. by "Korg Ecksthrey" ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 13 Oct 1998 14:48:28 -0400 From: Pat Daugherty To: Dream Theater Mailing List Subject: Is Derek an official DT member?/cdnow/TSO Message-ID: I was looking at the liner notes for the Explorer's Club disc and it says Labrie and Petrucci as appearing courtesy of East/West. Derek is not listed at all. So is Derek an offical member or a hired hand? Just wondering... About cdnow. I noticed that when I bought Tyrrany from CDNOW through my cdnow link on my page I got credited the 48 cents or whatever it was. Then I noticed that the total credited was 10.48. I dont know where the $10 credit came from. It might be a bonus for making a first sale? Or a bug... Regardless, I then took the trivia quiz (using the hints dont hurt) and got the $5 off. I then bought the new TSO disc for like $1.40 cdnow says the new TSO Christmas Attic is a Christmas instrumental. So there are no vocals on this disc? NP:Explorer's Club-AOI -- |----------------------------------------------------------------| | Pat Daugherty Email: email_address_removed | | Web : http://www.abs.net/~patnbeck/pat/pat.html | |================================================================| | "Every breath leaves me one less to my last" --Dream Theater | |----------------------------------------------------------------| ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 13 Oct 1998 14:12:21 -0500 (CDT) From: Dave Gonzales To: email_address_removed Subject: Shadow Gallery CD?(NDTC) Message-ID: Hi people. I know I don't post often...for many many reasons, but I need to know if anyone of the Iowa City Jammers(who also never seem to post) could tell me somewhere other than cdnow that I could find Shadow Gallery's Tyranny. Just email me privatly if you you know where I can find it. Thanks, David Gonzales "Silence is the musician's greatest weapon." ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 13 Oct 1998 13:28:14 -0600 From: "Juan Fco. Quintero" To: email_address_removed Subject: CD-R Question Message-ID: Hi all! Someone mentioned a program to copy live albums (songs linked together) to CD-R's. Can you tell me which program is it? Thank you!! ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 13 Oct 1998 15:05:37 -0500 (CDT) From: Robert Taylor To: email_address_removed Subject: Televoid Message-ID: Could someone pass on a review of Scott Rockenfeld's Televoid project. I saw the video in a store for $5.99 but would like to know if it's any good before I buy it. Thanks! Robert Taylor email_address_removed http://www.students.uiuc.edu/~rctaylor ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 13 Oct 1998 15:16:32 -0500 (CDT) From: Mark Jeffrey McEuen To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Re: Question 'bout playing MP3 (NDTC) Message-ID: On Tue, 13 Oct 1998, Dick wrote: > When I play MP3 with Winamp on window and I open/scroll another window, the > sound always distorted. Can you tell me how to fix that problem? Don't open/scroll other windows. :) Seriously, if you do something moderately graphic-intensive like opening or scrolling in a window, it takes enough bus bandwidth to interrupt the audio stream. And having a faster processor doesn't help because the limitation isn't the CPU; it's the bus that can't handle the volume of data. There really isn't any way to solve this except not doing anything else while you're playing MP3's. Mark McEuen email_address_removed ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 13 Oct 1998 16:18:02 -0400 From: "Earle Jason" To: email_address_removed Subject: God Damn Da Man. Message-ID: Ya know, with all the talking about how much it sucks that that Detroit radio station won't play Dream Theater, there is one good point: You'll never have a 12 year old punk in need of a haircut and Clearasil walking through the mall with a Nirvana T-shirt and a drugged-out look on his face bump into you and say "Whoah, dude - Nice D-T Shirt! D-T fuckin' RULEZ, dude!" I kinda like the feeling that I know something about music that your average corn-fed citizen isn't aware of. I think it would take something away if everyone on the planet was a rabbid fanatic. Kinda lets me know that my music tastes are my own - not dictated by "da Man". God damn Da Man. Maybe that sounds elitist and snobby. If you think that, then obviously YOU are in the clutches of Da Man. Da Man will tell you to listen to Courtney Love. Da Man will tell you that any CD in your collection that is more than 6 months old or doesn't feature some Gangsta Rappa that was mowed down by anotha' gangsta rappa sucks. Da Man wants to oppress us. Fuck Da Man. In the long run, I think it's best that the average person, with the average 2.4 children that live in an average house and drink domestic beer remain ignorant of the fact that DT exists. Or we could form a Jihad and murder the infidel swine. DIE MOTHER BITCHES!!!!!!DIIIIIIIEEEEEEE!!!!!! -Loooeeeeeee ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 13 Oct 1998 13:23:20 -0700 From: Jon Kretschmer To: email_address_removed Subject: Where is $10 discount??? Message-ID: I echo Lisa Marie...Where is the $10 discount on CDNow? Jon ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 13 Oct 1998 16:29:26 -0400 From: Steven Zebrowski To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: 80's Message-ID: At 12:04 PM 10/13/98 -0700, you wrote: >> "Sorry dude, we're not gonna play it." >> >> "Really? Why not?" >> >> "Too 80's man. Way too 80's......" >> > >Maybe if this guy is a moron, and I believe that is a fairly sturdy >limb I am on, he was thinking of Dream Academy, which was one of >those early 80's pop/synth bands. umm, I hate to be the one to break this to all you guys, but most people out in the world equate metal with 80's. It's a sad fact, but a fact nonetheless. The airwaves were so saturated with certain guitar tones and screaming vocalists that people just hear that and go no further. This is certainly not a flame; the only crime commited by those who didn't realize that this is what the world thinks is is that they have ears that are, if anything, TOO discerning. :) Wasn't Dream Academy the group that had the single "Life in a Northern Town"? Cool song. "uh hey ah ma ma ma..." Steve Z ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 13 Oct 1998 17:03:29 EDT From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: CDNow Quiz Question Message-ID: To all those who have won more that $5 off at CDNow, Are you frequent shoppers there. Perhaps CDNow is reserving the higher prizes for those who have already shelled money over, or is it completely random who wins what? Mark ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 13 Oct 1998 17:11:02 -0400 From: Adam Pye To: email_address_removed Subject: Ytseguitarists... Message-ID: Hey folks... I'm just trying to pick up the guitar and am looking for some advice. I know this has been asked before on the list sometime, so private email would be most appreciated. I don't have time this term for lessons, but I want to get a good start before I do get a professional teacher in a few months. So my first question is: what should I learn first? I've been working for a couple of weeks on the ultra-basics (afaik) like simple open chord changes and some scales. What else should I be doing? Speed/strength exercises? Barre chords? More scales? All of the above? I'm working with an acoustic here (Alvarez acoustic with pickups, if that's the correct description - it's a full acoustic with volume and EQ controls on the top of the body and a line out) that I borrowed from my brother. Any suggestions on where to go from here and/or some good teaching resources would be great. Another question that I know is virtually impossible to answer is how long will it take to get at least decent on the instrument. I started playing the intro solo to Wish You Were Here by Floyd (what I'm told is an extremely easy solo) a few days ago and while I can do all the bends, slides, etc it's really not getting smooth enough to play in tempo. I know I'm gonna get the "it just takes practice" answer, but I figured I'd ask anyways. :) I can spend about an hour a day (late night) practicing. Is this enough? Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Take care all! __________________________________________________ Adam Pye alpine(-at-)bellsouth.net ICQ: 9382967 http://personal.lig.bellsouth.net/~alpine ^^ Above URL for Tapelist w/ Setlists __________________________________________________ ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 13 Oct 1998 16:34:54 -0500 From: Big Swifty To: email_address_removed Subject: New tape swap/Opeth list Message-ID: Dr. Teeth and Stodge have both mentioned the tape tree idea on the 'jam recently. I ran one last year, and I've learned a few things about it. Firstly, it's a pain in the ass to manage :) Second, some people are going to back out without telling me about it, leaving someone short a tape or two. I'll run another tape swap if there is interest. Let me know privately at email_address_removed or email_address_removed (if the first one bounces for some reason). Also, Roger mentioned his Opeth list, Nectar. I've been reading that list for a few months now, and it has been well worth my while. Here's the subscription info, in case you've already deleted that message: > I've set up an Opeth mailing list. If you'd like to know more about > them, please, feel free to check > . It has information on how to > get into the list and many links to other Opeth homepages. Take care, everyone, Mark Peters email_address_removed ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 13 Oct 1998 15:02:42 -0700 From: David Dixon To: "'email_address_removed'" Subject: Tool, JP, Ytse Jam Message-ID: <3093FD59DB69D11193AA00A0C9605649809033@messaging> Hey- Well, I'd just like to add my 2 pesos about Tool. Danny Carey (drummer) is one of my 3 favorites (along with MP and Carter Beauford, of course). He is so clean, and knows when to have control/restraint and when to wail. Half the time he is going nuts and you don't even notice because you're not expecting it from a more mainstream band (same with DMB & Beauford). Anyway, I PARTIALLY agree with the Tool/DT statement. Tool could be said to be a more mainstream DT on acid, mixed with a twisted sense of humor like Type O Negative (big fan of them, too). :) The prog element is definitely there, however (listen to 'Part of Me', along with most of the other songs on 'Opiate'). Switching topics: John Petrucci is the man. When I started listening to DT, I had been listening to a lot of Satch, Vai, and Marty Friedman. I actually bought I&W and ACoS because the covers looked cool (I had never heard of Dream Theater before), but that's another story (anyone else have strange stories of how they found DT?).... Take the Time was the first song I really got into. The guitar/keyboard duet near the end, followed by that kick-ass groove is still one of my favorite DT moments. I was amazed by JP's versatility, switching from songs like AD to the classical part in LTL to the infamous pre-chorus piece in PMU. I love how he uses all the latest shit, like the E-Bow and 7-stringers, etc. I think it's between Petrucci and Vai for the best guitarist out there (of course, we can't forget the master of rhythm, James Hetfield - the most underrated guitarist in the world :) )... Also, who played that version of Ytse Jam for piano? Was it some pro guy or a fan? Whoever did that is PF good.... David Dixon Internet Developer Integrated Information Systems, Inc. email_address_removed ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 13 Oct 1998 18:23:55 EDT From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: too 80's..... Message-ID: Josh wrote: << > "Sorry dude, we're not gonna play it." > > "Really? Why not?" > > "Too 80's man. Way too 80's......" > Maybe if this guy is a moron, and I believe that is a fairly sturdy limb I am on, he was thinking of Dream Academy, which was one of those early 80's pop/synth bands. >> i must agree with this, cuz when i read the original post i was thinking: how the hell did he know who DT is?? he's gotta be talkin about this Dream Academy whatever, but i dont know , so Ytse on everyone! ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 13 Oct 1998 18:37:23 EDT From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: CDNow Roadie Contest Message-ID: if you want to actually get there (no offense, they were just trying to help), go to: http://cdnow.com/trivia/from=rex:x:cdn:p160 ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 13 Oct 1998 19:11:19 EDT From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Cc: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Misheard Lyrics Message-ID: In a message dated 10/13/98 7:09:11PM, you write: >Subj: Re: Misheard Lyrics >Date: 10/13/98 7:09:11PM >From: email_address_removed (Pat Griffin) >To: email_address_removed > > >> For the misheard lyrics page, will particularly appeal to British fans ;-) >> >> "An angel's kiss, naff all else" >> >> "An angel's kiss, now fallen" ('The Killing Hand' on WDADU). > >Maybe you could explain what that means in England, because from an >American standpoint, it makes no sense :) > > Well of course Pat. It means 'nothing' else, 'naff all' = nothing or 'sweet f.a.' It is British slang. N ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 13 Oct 1998 19:28:33 -0400 (EDT) From: Andrew Coutermarsh To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: How I heard of DT Message-ID: > (anyone else have strange stories of how they found DT?)... > > David Dixon > Internet Developer > Integrated Information Systems, Inc. > email_address_removed > Actually, mine's not exactly strange, though I thought it was at the time. My sister's then-fiance played me "The Big Medley" one night, because he loved how smooth it went from one song to another and he was trying to demonstrate something about the guitar work to me. He didn't have anything other than ACoS, so I didn't get to hear anything else, and he said "Well, I don't really like much of the other stuff anyway..." I didn't think of it much after that (at that point, I didn't even know the name of the group who performed it). Until I got to college. I met my now-best friend, we hit it off, and started discussing music one day. He told me about this great band he liked to listen to called Dream Theater. It was at about that point that I told him about this experience I'd had with The Big Medley (keeping in mind I didn't know the name of the band nor did I know the title of the song), and he exclaimed, "Oh my God! That's Dream Theater!" To which I was absolutely amazed that it worked out as well as it did. Ever since that day, when I first heard other DT music, I have been a fan. ------------------------------------------- Andrew Coutermarsh email_address_removed http://cout.ml.org/ <== My webpage! -=Sign my guestbook while you're there!=- ------------------------------------------- "Friends are people who help you move. But REAL friend help you move BODIES." ------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 13 Oct 1998 19:47:18 -0400 From: Carlos Alfaro To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Question 'bout playing MP3 (NDTC) Message-ID: Mark Jeffrey McEuen wrote: > On Tue, 13 Oct 1998, Dick wrote: > > > When I play MP3 with Winamp on window and I open/scroll another window, the > > sound always distorted. Can you tell me how to fix that problem? > > Don't open/scroll other windows. :) > > Seriously, if you do something moderately graphic-intensive like opening > or scrolling in a window, it takes enough bus bandwidth to interrupt the > audio stream. And having a faster processor doesn't help because the > limitation isn't the CPU; it's the bus that can't handle the volume of > data. There really isn't any way to solve this except not doing anything > else while you're playing MP3's. > > Mark McEuen > email_address_removed I dunno... ive never had any problem with playing mp3's while using/opening/scrolling other applications,...so there must be Cpu dependent "[...] people will cringe..." - John Petrucci In the stream of consciousness There is a river crying Living comes much easier Once we admit , We're dying. Dream Theater: Lines in the Sand http://premium.caribe.net/~calfaro Tech Support Rep : Caribbean Internet Service mailto:email_address_removed mailto:email_address_removed Universal Internet Number (ICQ) 1254229 ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 13 Oct 1998 19:44:34 -0400 From: Phil Carter To: A Pleasant Shade of Ytse Subject: TSO's "The Christmas Attic" Message-ID: Greetings ye 'jamanoids...... [Beware. Ramblings and ravings about a new release below. If that bugs you, you know where the PgDn key is]. Picked up the new Trans-Siberian Orchestra release, "The Christmas Attic", today, partly because I love Christmas stuff and partly because the first TSO release has become one of my favorite discs of all time. Let me tell you, folks, if you liked the first TSO release "Christmas Eve and Other Stories" -- well, you are going to love this one. Majestic sounds, moving vocal melodies, and truly amazing musicianship from the orchestra and the Savatage boys. After a first listen, I find myself compelled to repeat what I said a couple days back: you better grab your copies quick, kiddies, because this one's gonna sell out in a BIG hurry when the tunes start hitting the airwaves or the stereos of your local music stores. I won't give a full review of the story and lyrics because it seems somewhat nonsensical considering Christmas is still two months off, but suffice it to say that it's emotional and moving and will bring a smile to the face of even cynics like me. Tracklisting: 1) The Ghosts of Christmas Eve 2) Boughs of Holly (Instrumental) 3) The World That She Sees 4) Midnight Christmas Eve (Instrumental) 5) The March of the Kings / Hark the Herald Angel (Instrumental) 6) The Three Kings and I (What Really Happened) 7) Christmas Canon 8) Joy of Man's Desire / Angels We Have Heard on High 9) Find our Way Home 10) Appalachian Snowfall (Instrumental) 11) The Music Box 12) The Snow Came Down 13) Christmas in the Air 14) Dream Child (A Christmas Dream) 15) An Angel's Share 16) Music Box Blues The music comes from everywhere; I caught snippets of Tchaikovsky, Mozart, Handel, Bach, and many traditional melodies as well as many original tunes. It is impeccably executed and superbly polished. Go grab this one. Now. Whether you like Christmas or not. If you don't, you will be liking it by the end of the disc. Ta, Phil ========================================================= Phil Carter -- email_address_removed http://www.mindspring.com/~philcarter "Music brings peace to the restless, and comforts the sorrowful. They who no longer know where to turn find new ways. And those who have despaired, gain new confidence and love." -- Pablo Casals ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 13 Oct 1998 17:57:02 -0600 From: "Korg Ecksthrey" To: Subject: TSO has kicked Tyranny to level two of my CD Changer. Message-ID: <01bdf705$2c54e420$2e0d84d0@korgx3> >cdnow says the new TSO Christmas Attic is a Christmas instrumental. So >there are no vocals on this disc? Liars. There's plenty of vocals. This disc completely rules, too. It's wonderfully on par with their last effort. It has all of the things you expect from Trans-Siberian Orchestra: Great orchestrations, madrigal vocals (on one song I remember), great singers (the infamous Old City Bar guy sings on at least 3 songs), same great musicians and songwriters. Called "The Christmas Attic," I recommend it to anyone who enjoys Christmas music period. I've turned alot of non-rock people onto this disc and was still surprised noone in town (save Sam Goody) was carrying it. I was almost afraid if only one copy turned up at Hasting's when another guy and I were asking for it, I'd have to have resorted to a classic "Cabbage Patch/Tickle me Elmo" mom-fight with the guy. heheh. *pulls hair, kick, kick, kick* :) It was actually cool meeting another Sava-fan around these parts. Don't see many of those. I'm glad I didn't have to whoop his butt. :) Wouldn't that be the best primordial Christmas fight though? People beating each other for TSO CD's? it would sure be alot more sane than scratching someone into a bloody pulp for that last yodelling stuffed doll that's only going to drive you f'n nuts the moment your kid gets ahold of it. Just my thought... >live in an average house and drink domestic beer remain ignorant of the >fact that DT exists. Or we could form a Jihad and murder the infidel swine. Boy, I'm glad I was too poor to afford Mosh's last crack shipment. Either that or Loe was waxing that new "George Farber" acid poetic. I hear that's some killer stuff. DTC: I just got my FII guitar tab book today. Wish me luck. :) -- KorgX3 ------------------------------ End of YTSEJAM Digest 4337 **************************