YTSEJAM Digest 4429 Today's Topics: 1) Re: "Ahhh..." by Adam Pye 2) if you're gonna die....die with your boots on by "Partha Mukhopadhyay" 3) thought i was the only one to have seen this flick by "Partha Mukhopadhyay" 4) Derek Teaching by email_address_removed 5) Re: if you're gonna die....die with your boots on by "Brian Hayden" 6) Labrie on OiALT by email_address_removed 7) He shooooots..... he scooooores! DT/progmetal tape suggestions please. by Joe DeAngelo 8) Squeh Waah & Ah- by email_address_removed 9) Re: He shooooots..... he scooooores! DT/progmetal tape by Brad Plumb 10) Superior YOUnique preorder wrap-up by "Paul W. Cashman" 11) Fantasy themes by bands / DT at D*C by "Paul W. Cashman" 12) hootenanny by "Trevor W. Hoit" 13) Re: Best Rock Movie of ALL TIME by "Vincent G. LuPone" 14) M.Moorcock inspired music... by Andreas Schaefer 15) DT 5 Years video + Zappa tapes for sale by email_address_removed.CA ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 17 Nov 1998 01:57:21 -0500 From: Adam Pye To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: "Ahhh..." Message-ID: Brad Plum said: >My personal bitch, and yes I do >realize it's petty, is the way he adds "ah" in front of everything. "Ah >Voices protecting meeee!" Personally I think it sounds really stupid... but >hey I can live with it. It's a vocal technique. Gets air moving through vocal chords before you have to actually put notes out. It's much easier to slide up to a high note than it is to just belt it out right as you begin to exhale. You're supposed to do it silently, but it's difficult to think of everything in the middle of a song. :) Take care... __________________________________________________ Adam Pye (Alpine) alpine(-at-)bellsouth.net ICQ: 9382967 http://personal.lig.bellsouth.net/~alpine ^^ Above URL for Tapelist w/ Setlists __________________________________________________ ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 16 Nov 1998 23:00:19 PST From: "Partha Mukhopadhyay" To: email_address_removed Subject: if you're gonna die....die with your boots on Message-ID: just when i thought Different stages had found a near permanent (meaning for about two weeks straight) home in my CD player, the mailbox gods shine a smile of fortune upon me..... quick background....long time ago, i had Iron Maiden's Live after Death on cassette.....it died, and there was no afterlife after my stupid sony got done munching on it..... finally got around to ordering the CD.....the 2 CD with enhanced stuff on the second disc......and we can just all put to rest all this silly debate about OIAL, Different Stages and Still Life......although still life is the best of those three...... Live After Death is THE live album, any questions? "and the moral of this story is, this is what NOT to do if a bird shits on you...." YEAH! partha ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 16 Nov 1998 23:07:10 PST From: "Partha Mukhopadhyay" To: email_address_removed Subject: thought i was the only one to have seen this flick Message-ID: > 1) Brain Donors good call vinnie.....i still think Turturro deserved an oscar for his stunning portrayal of Roland T. Flakfizer! psm ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 17 Nov 1998 02:19:37 EST From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Derek Teaching Message-ID: Hey everybodey sorry if this has been mentioned already..i have been away from the jam...I saw an add in the BAM magazine in LA that said Dream Theater keyboardest Derek Sherinian is looking for students to teach keyboard and guitar..no begginers.....did anyone else see this? ~Esh~ ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 17 Nov 1998 01:20:05 -0600 From: "Brian Hayden" To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: if you're gonna die....die with your boots on Message-ID: Responding to the message of Mon, 16 Nov 1998 23:19:36 -0800 (PST) from "Partha Mukhopadhyay" : > Live After Death is THE live album, any questions? There is no questioning. You speak the truth. "This next song is about religion, or about washing your car. Actually it's about ironing a pair of curtains... REVELATIONS, THIS ONE!" /me bangs his head. -Brian ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 17 Nov 1998 02:31:27 EST From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Labrie on OiALT Message-ID: On the whole "Live Labrie" issue: I think he sounds unbelievable throughout the entire album. Sure there are some rough spots, but he's human. Personally, I commend the band for not "fixing" those spots in the studio. It's a live album. Take it or leave it. Richie ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 17 Nov 1998 02:59:43 -0500 From: Joe DeAngelo To: YTSEJAM Subject: He shooooots..... he scooooores! DT/progmetal tape suggestions please. Message-ID: Disclaimer -> Don't flame me, this isn't actually a sports post. :) It DOES however contain some rambling, but I'm in a cheery mood - so I feel like rambling. Deal with it. (the subject heading IS partly in response to Partha's post about Bruce Martyn) ;-) Well, my luck in turning those sad souls who haven't yet discovered the beauty of DT is beginning to change for the better. You see, at my new place of work everybody there ISN'T rap-freaks like the old place! *Evil grin* Human souls ripe for the pickings! So, within a three day span this weekend I recorded 2 "kills" at work. The first was totally unexpected, since I thought the kid only listened to rap (which he does, but he also likes rock). The youngster in question had been asking me for a few days for me to let him pull my car up from the parking lot after work (he loves sports cars, and he's severely lusting after mine). Anyhooo, as he's pulling it up, he heard a moment or two of the Kamelot "Siege Perilous" CD that was in it. He was pretty impressed, and told me that it sounded cool (which shocked me..... since I thought he only listened to rap). So of course I tell him that if he thought that was cool, he MUST check out DT. After giving Awake a listen, he had to run out and buy it the next day! :-) The other one was even easier. This girl (also young - in High School) had pretty good musical taste, having listened to some rock (including a bit of Rush), a bit of classical, and some other stuff. I was so sure she'd like DT that I told her to go pick up "Images and Words", and if she didn't like it, I'd buy it back from her. Well, she's had it a few days and thinks rather highly of it! Her favorite song so far is "Met Pt.1", which surprised me, since I figured that one would take a while to grow on her. Oh, she also picked up TSO's "Christmas Eve and Other Stories" and she likes that one too. Those my friends, are my success stories for the weekend! I'm happy.... can you tell? :) That's where you guys (and gals) come in. I now need a bit of help in converting some more innocent prog-virgins! I need a few tape suggestions: Victim #1: OK, this guy listens to mostly heavy hardcore metal (Slayer, etc.). He also does have an appreciation for Rush, mainly because of Peart's drumming (the victim in question plays a bit of drums, so he can appreciate good drumming at least). He's mostly into the heavy stuff though, and I promised him mostly heavy. I'm thinking one 90 minute tape, and I told him I'd throw in some DT (mainly heavier Awake stuff, plus I think Met Pt. 1 would be good - since he'd be impressed by the crazy drumming). Also I promised a heavy dose of Iced Earth (I have Burnt Offerings, Dark Saga, and Something Wicked....), also perhaps a bit of Testament (only have The Ritual and Practice What You Preach), maybe a tad of Symphony X (from either Divine Wings... or Twilight...). Victims #2 and #3: These two guys are friends with each other, and basically have the same musical taste: General hard rock and a little metal (Metallica), and classic rock (especially Led Zeppelin). I did play a bit of Awake (Mirror/Lie, and Caught in a Web) for one of them, and he enjoyed the crunchiness of it. They've both also expressed an interest in learning about prog in general, so I figured I'd put alot of Dream Theater (maybe 1/2 of the total or so), and fill the rest out with other prog stuff (preferably staying away from too much really high-pitched vocals ala Geddy Lee, old Tate, old Alder..... which one guy said he doesn't like at all). It seems like this might be hard to fit onto one tape, so I'm thinking maybe 2 90 minute tapes for each of these guys (maybe 1 tape of DT, and one of various prog). BTW, since they like classic rock, I also think the OiaL version of TTT might be good since it has that kickass Freebird solo. Here's some of the CD's I have, and am thinking of using. DT - Probably 90 mins. worth... nice mix, little bit of everything, (staying away from WDADU probably though) Fates - anything after No Exit Superior - Behind Savatage - anything Zak-era Shadow Gallery - any Royal Hunt - Moving Target, Paradox Enchant - Blueprint... Symphony X - Divine Wings... Twilight... Spock's Beard - any Conception - Flow, In Your Multitude Stratovarius - Visions Kamelot - Seige Perilous LTE - LTE Kings X - Best of... (I know it's not necessarily prog.... but they'd prolly dig it) Please - - > if anybody can help me out in coming up with setlists for these.... I would GREATLY appreciate it! (and the world of PROG would be in your debt) :-D Thanks folks, - Joe D. email_address_removed Magellan on ICQ (# 1872723), and IRC chat ************************************************************************** Just another Sunday morning / Seen my diary on the newsstand Seems we've lost the truth to quicksand / It's a shame no one is praying 'Cause these voices in my heard keep sayin'... / "Love, just don't stare Reveal the Word when you're supposed to" - Dream Theater "Voices" (lyrics by John Petrucci) ************************************************************************** ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 17 Nov 1998 03:17:04 EST From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Squeh Waah & Ah- Message-ID: > From: Brian Larkin > Subject: email_address_removed > > This address was mentioned in a ytsejam post by Uroborosss. I'm curious as > to whose e-mail address it is. Thanks in advance. > > Brian I see you're wearing the Ytsejam Rookie badge. I remember mine vividly, it was made of bronze and I used to polish it every day. Then one day I received my official title of "Fucking Idiot" and was a rookie no more. :) Many, many times while singing "Take The Time" live, James has pronounced the line "it's time to pick up the pieces, go back to square one" as "it's time to pick up the pieces go back to SQUEEHH WAAAHH!!" Sure it sounds funny when he does this, but it's harder to hold consonants like "r" and "n" than it is to hold "eh" and "ah" which are for the most part wide open vowels. (For a good example of a vocalist holding consonants with just as much vibrato-power as the vowels, check out Racer X "Live Extreme Volume.") It kind of makes sense why he changed those words, but feel free to giggle if you ever hear it. The address email_address_removed does not exist as far as I know, but feel free to create such an address and post to the list as if you're a Canadian singer with the mouth of a longshoreman. When we as a mailing list first started noticing this squeh-waah phenomenon it became quite cool to make fun of James' pronunciation, and soon everyone was chiming in with posts about their favorite James-isms. Then at the Fix For '96 shows James decided he'd had enough. One night he charged out on stage flinging blocks of concrete at the crowd shouting at the top of his lungs "SQUEEHH WAAAHH!! Here's yer fuckin' SQUEAH WAAAHH fuckin' shit!!" We don't make fun of him anymore. ---- > From: Brad Plumb > Subject: The James controversy > > My personal bitch, and yes I do realize it's petty, is the way he adds "ah" in > front of everything. "Ah Voices protecting meeee!" Personally I think it sounds > really stupid... but hey I can live with it. Hehehe I think it sounds stupid too. About as stupid as singing "sqeah-waah." But here's why I think James does it, which may be completely wrong so you'll have to ask him for verification someday... It's easier to gauge where your voice is if you hum a low note before blasting upwards. Hitting the right note perfectly from the moment you open your mouth (which is tough to do if you sing as loudly as James and want to be at full volume from the moment your mouth is open and correctly on-pitch engaging full vibrato "MAaAaAaAaAaAH!!") without any pre-note warm-up (such as a simple "ah--") is really tough. The finest opera singers can do this, Pavarotti to name one. Pavarotti can hit short, powerful notes like a stacatto trumpet, as can many professional tenors. But it's MUCH easier if you go "uh--" before taking off and shaking the house down with vocal decibels ("uh- MAaAaAaAaAH!!"). Think about why lots of vocalists pull their voices UP to the correct note, starting lower intentionally to work up to where they need to be. Even Celine Dion does this, and if she isn't a standard of high powerful singing I don't know who is. It's to get the vocal cords revved before takeoff. There's just more control if your vocal cords are already vibrating when you go to sing something high. I parallel it to the strange phenomenon of hitting harmonics on a guitar - I can hit a harmonic just by picking and putting a little sliver of thumb across the string, but it's not 100% reliable if that's the first sound out of the guitar. On the other hand, if I pick the note first as a normal note, with strong vibrato in the left hand, THEN go for the harmonic right afterwards, it rings perfectly every time. Steve Vai does a lot of this. Same thing with the human voice, get it revved before hitting a high note and it's ah-VOOIII-CEEZZZ!! Speaking of Racer X, that "Scarified" mp3 is EXCELLENT. Mirror mirror on the wall, will I get to hear Paul Gilbert live AT ALL??? Bring him to America, stupid mirror! Japan isn't the only place with mirrors dammit! The sound clip, short as it is, makes me think of a guitar commercial... Paul Gilbert and George Bellas are trying out guitars in a guitar store, when both of them accidentally trip over their cords at the same time. They crash into each other, tangling guitar strings and whammy bars into a big shred mess. Paul: "Hey!! You got your 32nd note runs in my alternate picking exercises!!" George: "Yeah? Well you got your damn alternate picking FRENZIES into my 32nd note runs!!" Mike Varney: (eyes light up, rubs hands together) "Two good $hred-head$ that go GREAT together!" Chris Ptacek: "Jazz is where it's at! Give it up, posers!" :) Bafu Vai ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 17 Nov 1998 02:29:38 -0600 From: Brad Plumb To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: He shooooots..... he scooooores! DT/progmetal tape Message-ID: >Victim #1: OK, this guy listens to mostly heavy hardcore metal (Slayer, >etc.). He also does have an appreciation for Rush, mainly because of >Peart's drumming (the victim in question plays a bit of drums, so he can >appreciate good drumming at least). He's mostly into the heavy stuff >though, and I promised him mostly heavy. I'm thinking one 90 minute >tape, and I told him I'd throw in some DT (mainly heavier Awake stuff, >plus I think Met Pt. 1 would be good - since he'd be impressed by the >crazy drumming). Also I promised a heavy dose of Iced Earth (I have >Burnt Offerings, Dark Saga, and Something Wicked....), also perhaps a >bit of Testament (only have The Ritual and Practice What You Preach), >maybe a tad of Symphony X (from either Divine Wings... or >Twilight...). Try Pull me Under or Under a Glass Moon as well... you'd probly be better off with PMU. For the Iced Earth content make sure you include The Hunter, A Question of Heaven, anything off Burnt Offerings (which is pretty heavy) and definitely the last three songs off Something Wicked. I also think some Stratovarius might be in order here. Oh! and Superior! > >Victims #2 and #3: These two guys are friends with each other, and >basically have the same musical taste: General hard rock and a little >metal (Metallica), and classic rock (especially Led Zeppelin). I did >play a bit of Awake (Mirror/Lie, and Caught in a Web) for one of them, >and he enjoyed the crunchiness of it. They've both also expressed an >interest in learning about prog in general, so I figured I'd put alot of >Dream Theater (maybe 1/2 of the total or so), and fill the rest out with >other prog stuff (preferably staying away from too much really >high-pitched vocals ala Geddy Lee, old Tate, old Alder..... which one >guy said he doesn't like at all). Give these guys some Savatage, and maybe LTE. They might dig some of the FII content like LitS. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 17 Nov 1998 00:23:01 -0800 (PST) From: "Paul W. Cashman" To: email_address_removed Subject: Superior YOUnique preorder wrap-up Message-ID: Hiyas.... A quick note to wrap up the status of preorders for signed copies of this CD -- the final two orders (Dan Senko and Dan Maske) have been handed over to Knights of the Round for handling, as KotR is including a signed thingie with every order. Any late orders received at my address will be reprocessed through KotR the same way (Pam D. and I are no longer handling these directly). Dan McCormack, your situation is apparently being handled by Bernd directly. :) ..As for Superior t-shirts...... Nahh, I'll let Bernd tell ya, if he hasn't already made the post. :) Still downloading Ytsejams but not generally reading them :), --Paul -- Sometimes a view from sinless eyes / Centers our perspective Paul W. Cashman And pacifies our cries / Sometimes the anguish we survive email_address_removed And the mysteries we nurture / Are the fabrics of our lives ICQ# 4151223 "Lines in the Sand," Dream Theater - FALLING INTO INFINITY www.crl.com/~vanyel ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 17 Nov 1998 00:38:57 -0800 (PST) From: "Paul W. Cashman" To: email_address_removed Subject: Fantasy themes by bands / DT at D*C Message-ID: Someone mentioned Moorcock's Elric/Eternal Champion mythos and wondered about bands who could turn in a concept album based on them. Savatage was mentioned, and that'd be cool indeed, but the band that instantly struck me was Payne's Gray, who already have an H.P. Lovecraft-based CD under their belts. Another possiblity: Therion (I -know- their song "The Wild Hunt" is from Some Fantasy Series, bt I can't place it). Hmm, wild hunts, Great Hunts.... A Wheel of Time treatment on CD would be quite cool, but of course, in deference to its creator, it would have to run at least ten CDs in length and the later CDs would be 18 months delayed. :) Side note for Those Who Were Watching: failing the sudden materialization of several thousands of dollars, DT won't be playing at Dragon*Con this coming summer. Hey, I tried. :) (At least we still have GWAR and The Changelings.....) Related sidenote: anyone with "Archangel" (on #ytsejam)'s email address, please let me know in email. :) -- Sometimes a view from sinless eyes / Centers our perspective Paul W. Cashman And pacifies our cries / Sometimes the anguish we survive email_address_removed And the mysteries we nurture / Are the fabrics of our lives ICQ# 4151223 "Lines in the Sand," Dream Theater - FALLING INTO INFINITY www.crl.com/~vanyel ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 17 Nov 1998 00:57:44 -0800 From: "Trevor W. Hoit" To: "'email_address_removed'" Subject: hootenanny Message-ID: > In 5YIAL, when DT is playing in Finland, there's a scene where Mike > Portnoy > is > talking with Pantera's drummer. If you noticed in the background, > there are > a couple of guys > talking, and suddenly, one of them kiss another. > Was one of them Derek? :) ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 17 Nov 1998 02:50:40 -0700 From: "Vincent G. LuPone" To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Best Rock Movie of ALL TIME Message-ID: I thought that thing said best movie, not best ROCK movie. My bad :) disregard my post, thank you :) Peace and love, and good happiness stuff, ~Vince =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= | http://members.xoom.com/obscuremetal/ | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 17 Nov 1998 11:26:22 +0100 From: Andreas Schaefer To: email_address_removed Subject: M.Moorcock inspired music... Message-ID: Hi there, email_address_removed menttioned: >The only thing that would rule more than a Dragonlance concept album >would be one based on some of Michael Moorcock's books. They would fit >perfectly because most of Moorcock's work is almost like the "prog" of >speculative science fiction/ fantasy - it's complicated, convoluted and >deals with alot of ambiguous subjects. The Elric saga (even though it's >more "straightforward" than the rest of his stuff), would make an >absolutely unbelievable concept album, due to the melancholy mood of the [..] >Oh, a quick P.S. Before anybody corrects me and tells me that >Moorcock's stuff has already been done...... YES, I am familiar with >Hawkwind. I want more though. :) Are you also familiar with a little rock band called Blue Oyster Cult? They only were one of the bands to start the whole Heavy Metal thing (together with those guys from Black Sabbath, Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple...) and they still kick ass in 1998! BOeC has at least 2 M.Moorcock inspired songs: Veteran of the Psychic Wars and Black Blade. The latter being a song about Elric and his sword Stormbringer. Hmm, gotta check for the lyrics of Stormbringer by Deep Purple... And if you're really into Moorcock's stuff, try to find the LPs he was playing on (yes, he is/was a Rockmusician himself, although it escapes me which instrument he played). HTH - jerry :--) NP: Phish - the story of the ghost (finally available in Bavaria :) -- --------------------------------------------------------------- Andreas Schaefer jerry@muc.de ...bei 200 Grad 15 Minuten backen, und keine Eier! - Tool --------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 17 Nov 98 07:20:48 -0500 From: email_address_removed.CA To: email_address_removed Subject: DT 5 Years video + Zappa tapes for sale Message-ID: Hi Jammers, I just got my copy of the DT video from a friend who lives in Boston (I couldn't find it in Canada). It's GREAT. Cover my eyes and Speak to me are very catchy song. I think James voice is getting better with time. There is no comparaison with the Live in Tokyo video. He has so much more control over his voice. Also I have eight Frank Zappa tapes (brand new and not open) that I got as a gift. Since I have all of these tapes on CDs, I would like to sell them. The tapes are: Jazz from Hell, Guitar, Ship arriving to late, Overnite sensation, '(apostrophe), Joe's Garage (double), Make a jazz noize here (double) and Sheik Yerbouti. This set is an excellent introduction to Frank Zappa humor and excellent music. I am asking for 40$ US for all the package (including shipping to USA or Canada). take care JF ------------------------------ End of YTSEJAM Digest 4429 **************************