YTSEJAM Digest 4437 Today's Topics: 1) Re: Fish by Lisa Marie 2) re: Neil Schon by Brian Hansen 3) Re: YTSEJAM digest 4436 by email_address_removed 4) Fast Drummers by "Kevin Rackley" 5) Mike Portnoy Drum Clinic in Long Island by "Dream Theater" 6) Re: Peart Drum Questions by "Dream Theater" 7) Meat meat meat meat cow meat moooo-AAAAAARRRGGGHHHH by "Earle Jason" 8) Devin Townsend by email_address_removed 9) Journey Tour? by Jim Beavens 10) Re: Devin Townsend by email_address_removed 11) RE: Journey Tour? by Carol Dellinger 12) "Under A Cyber Moon" down? / Newsletter by Mark Bredius 13) Re: high vocals by Adam Cook 14) Metal Edge Online 1998 Reader's Choice Awards by "Kevin Rackley" 15) basswood guitars by Adam Cook 16) Arch vs. Alder. by Cyberwolf 17) Re: YTSEJAM digest 4432 by "Katarina etinc" 18) JPM 7 strings by email_address_removed ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 19 Nov 1998 09:49:12 -0800 From: Lisa Marie To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Fish Message-ID: Dave Thomas wrote: > > Yes, Fish is Scottish. I have not yet heard the new Ayreon CD (anyone know a > good place to order it from?) I pre-ordered mine from Pendragon Merchandising USA http://www.pendragonusa.com ($21 + shipping), but you can also find it at The Laser's Edge http://www.jersey.net/~lasercd/ ($18 + shipping). -- Lisa Marie "Jessie" email_address_removed http://www.dreamt.org/jessie _______________________________ Ytsejam Radio on Real Audio http://www.dreamt.org/ytseradio ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 19 Nov 1998 09:42:59 -0800 (PST) From: Brian Hansen To: email_address_removed Subject: re: Neil Schon Message-ID: "Trevor W. Hoit" wrote: > And Neil Schon. I love all his solo stuff. Well then, you must know that his 2 Schon/Hammer albums have been re-released on a single disc? There's some really good songs on there, some not so good. The synth sounds from back then sound a little dated now. Schon is at his best when someone else writes the basic song, and he adds his tasty leads and shreds on top. Sometimes he isn't quite as good when he writes the whole song and sings (as he did on the Schon and Hammer recordings). But it works sometimes. my $.02, BH _________________________________________________________ DO YOU YAHOO!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 19 Nov 1998 13:07:30 -0500 From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 4436 Message-ID: > It's too bad that Arch never got a chance > to sing on more progressive songs (as FW was more metal back then). I always find it interesting that Fates Warning went from being a metal band with a prog singer (Arch era), to a prog band with a more metal singer (Alder). ___Pat Sullivan_______________ Email: email_address_removed ICQ: 2049374 WWW: http://www.just-like.nu ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 19 Nov 1998 13:23:19 -0500 From: "Kevin Rackley" To: email_address_removed Subject: Fast Drummers Message-ID: > Roger wrote: > Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha... You don't know what you're > talking about, Dennis. :-) Really, do you actually mean that "faster" on > your post? Do you think Pantera is fast? Man, if you lived near my home, > I'd get a bunch of CDs I have here and would go to your place to show = you > what are *FAAAAAAAAAST* drummers. :-) And also what *HEAVY* music is > about. :-) Hey Roger, unless Virgil Donati is in that list of CD's somewhere, don't = waste Dennis's time. If you don't know who Virgil Donati is, don't waste = my time. Kevin Rackley Official Soul Reason Website http://members.aol.com/rackleyk/ Currently in the car's changer: 1.) Dream Theater - Images and Words 2.) HOT TRAX - Modern Drummer 3.) Terry Bozzio - Drawing the Circle 4.) Empty Tremor - Apocolokyntosys 5.) Tangerine Dream - Optical Race 6.) Dream Theater - Once in a Livetime (Disc 2) ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 19 Nov 1998 10:23:47 PST From: "Dream Theater" To: email_address_removed Subject: Mike Portnoy Drum Clinic in Long Island Message-ID: Just wanted to change the subject so everyone would know the information in the email. Tuesday, December 1st, 1998 @ 7PM Tickets are $8 before the show and can be purchased via credit at the phone number below and mailed and I think $10 at the door. Long Island Drum Center 1460 Old Country Road Plainview, New York 11803 (516)694-LIDC Fax (516)694-6698 Toll Free (800)240-9326 Mike PS - I'm going, do ya wanna hook up in front of the store at a particular time or something? Ytsejammer BassicRob is goin' too. Let me know. You can email me in private at email_address_removed >>Date: Thu, 19 Nov 1998 07:39:52 -0800 (PST) >>Reply-To: email_address_removed >>From: Cyberwolf >>To: Multiple recipients of list >>Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 4433 >> >> >>**When and where is that L.I. Portnoy Drum Clinic?** >> >>Thanks, SM. >> > > >______________________________________________________ >Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 19 Nov 1998 10:36:59 PST From: "Dream Theater" To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Peart Drum Questions Message-ID: That was interesting to note though that he's never, to my recollection, used a double bass riff or steady riding pattern of double bass in any of their songs. He's only used it in fills as far as I know, and obviously in his solos. That reminds me, I think he is probably the best, or most creative soloist on drums that I've heard. >Date: Thu, 19 Nov 1998 08:21:40 -0800 (PST) >Reply-To: email_address_removed >From: "Matthew W. Stanich" >To: Multiple recipients of list >Subject: Re: Peart Drum Questions > > >Hello all- > > First of all I believe Peart used a single bass/double pedal with >the front half of his set (the dw's), and used two bd's on the >back (electronic) half of the set. There are many spots Peart uses DB in >songs, just listen to the end of Subdivisions, or Limelight. I'm sure >there are many others (Xanadu) but I'm not going to try and list them all. >Later- > > Matt Stanich > >"Gozar of the tiny hut people, come out, now is the time for your weekly >beating" >"Is that you saucer crab?" > ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 19 Nov 1998 18:40:22 -0600 From: "Earle Jason" To: email_address_removed Subject: Meat meat meat meat cow meat moooo-AAAAAARRRGGGHHHH Message-ID: > I mean, according to > Bafu's definition, the way for Bruckheimer to make it into a true "guy" > movie would be for Liv Tyler to be severely mauled by flaming shrapnel from > the space shuttle, which would have exploded into thousands of razor-sharp > pieces upon reentry. > > And, maybe, I would have cheered. > She would have to have enormous titties, and at least 15 minutes of movie devoted to her topless on a trampoline. I believe I am speaking for all males here. > A world without meat is a world full of inane weak little men > with no self-motivation. > Korg, have you ever considered joing the Marine Corps? I could get points towards my promotion to Sargeant if I refer you... They feed you meat in Parris Island. > It's something to think about for the future as well. During a war, if you > can cut off your enemy's meat supply, they will melt faster than M&M's in my > hand. Enemy :== meat. Shoot the enemy. When you run out of ammunition, stab the enemy with your bayonette. When the bayonette breaks, club the enemy with your rifle. When your rifle slips out of your hand, pick up a big rock and stick it in your enemy's eye. When you lose your rock because it's stuck in some asshole's eye, take out your mess kit and start jabbing your fork into the enemy. If you have no mess kit, and only have MRE's, they come with a nifty little spork. Unless you got the beef frankfurter MRE, and that tastes like slow-roasted ass, so you deserve to get your ass whuped anyways. Anyways, use the spork. When you are surrounded by heaps of dead bodies, find the fattest enemy you can and start to eat his head. When your platoon sargeant has you hauled away in a straightjacket by MP's, scream at the top of your lungs "THAT'LL TEACH YOU GODDAMN COMMIE BASTARD COWS TO MESS WITH A MARINE!!!! DID YOU SEE IT? ALL THESE DAMN COWS WERE ATTACKING ME!!! FLANK STEAKS FOR EVERYBODY!!!!" I'm stuck on an Air Force base in Omaha Nebraska. Lemme tell you something, it takes a lot more than good red meat to make a man out of you. Damn air force. BUT I'LL BE BACK NEXT WEEK, AND I'M BRINGING MY FORK. -Looooooooeeeeeeeeeee So, can I count on all of your support to nominate me as the most rude, crude, degenerate male slime to ooze onto the Ytsejam? ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 19 Nov 1998 13:41:38 EST From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Devin Townsend Message-ID: In a message dated 11/19/98 5:40:50PM, you write: >On Wed, 18 Nov 1998, Phillip wrote: > >> Does anyone on this list have this sick and twisted puppy? >> >> Seriously, INFINITY has to be one of the most uniquely insane cds i've >> heard. As devin says, "A roller coaster ride through a madhouse." > > You mean Strapping Young Lad's last album or a solo project of >Devin Townsend? BTW, SYL is very heavy, IMO (at least, the few things that >I've heard from them). > > > > []s, Roger... The album 'Infinity' is Devin Townsend's latest solo effort and is extremely weird. It may take a few listens. It is on usg records www.usg-records.com Ice Queen ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 19 Nov 1998 10:46:46 -0800 From: Jim Beavens To: email_address_removed Subject: Journey Tour? Message-ID: I just found out that tickets for a Journey concert go on sale this Saturday, and I was wondering if anybody had info on their current tour. Is Steve Perry back with them? Is Neal Schon still there? If they have a new singer, has anybody heard them live, and can give an opinion? I'd love to relive some of that '80s magic, but I don't know if it would be the same without Steve Perry. Jim ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 19 Nov 1998 14:05:22 EST From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Devin Townsend Message-ID: In a message dated 11/18/98 9:29:43 PM Central Standard Time, email_address_removed writes: > Does anyone on this list have this sick and twisted puppy? > > Seriously, INFINITY has to be one of the most uniquely insane cds i've > heard. As devin says, "A roller coaster ride through a madhouse." > > Awesome. > I would like to get that Infinity CD... But I still haven't received my Ocean Machine order from HevyDevy (been 3 months now). Can I get it anywhere else? Josh S. NP: Ocean Machine - Regulator ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 19 Nov 1998 11:19:02 -0800 From: Carol Dellinger To: email_address_removed Subject: RE: Journey Tour? Message-ID: Jim's inquiring mind wanted to know....... >I just found out that tickets for a Journey concert go on sale this >Saturday, and I was wondering if anybody had info on their current tour. >Is Steve Perry back with them? Is Neal Schon still there? If they have >a new singer, has anybody heard them live, and can give an opinion? > >I'd love to relive some of that '80s magic, but I don't know if it >would be the same without Steve Perry. Hey Jim, No, Steve Perry is not with Journey anymore. The have a new frontman now and his name is Steve Augerri. He has been in 2 previous bands, Tyketto and Tall Stories. I have the Tall Stories CD and I will say as a major fan of Perry's vox, this guys has the chops and at times is a dead ringer for him. I recommend the Tall Stories CD to anyone who is a fan of Journey. Yes, Neal Schon is still with Journey, but alas however, Steve Smith is not. Steve has been replaced with Deen Castronovo who is drumming monster in his own right. It will be interesting to see what Deen adds. Journey is playing here in San Jose on January 8th and I will be asking Santa Claus for tickets and a baby sitter for that night. I had a friend who saw the new line up for Journey and he said that Steve Augerri is a dead ringer vocally and that the show was good. Just my $.04 cents (inflation dontcha know) Coldfire email_address_removed Gallery of Shadows the Official Shadow Gallery Mailing List email_address_removed http://www.dreamt.org/galleryofshadows "the way you come to me is such a mystery, I just reach out and connect".....Mystery - Shadow Gallery ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 19 Nov 1998 20:29:20 +0100 From: Mark Bredius To: "'Ytsejam'" Subject: "Under A Cyber Moon" down? / Newsletter Message-ID: Some of you may have noticed that UACM has been "down" a few times, over the last two days. Truth is, UACM was sucking up too much bandwidth on the server it was on (over 2500 visits a day!) and as a result has been moved around a bit... A few days from now the site will move again to yet another server (hopefully for the last time). So if you are having problems connecting to the official Dream Theater site, this is why ! Also, you can now subscribe to the free weekly Dream Theater newsletter (over 2300 subscribers!) by sending a blank email to the following address : email_address_removed The option to subscribe via email was already available, but it took me a while to figure out you could set things so you wouldn't have to confirm every subscription *manually*! :-) Mark Bredius _______________________________________________________ Under A Cyber Moon - The Official Dream Theater Website http://www.dreamtheater.net/ E-mail: email_address_removed *** Join the FREE weekly Dream Theater newsletter ! *** Send e-mail to email_address_removed to subscribe ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 19 Nov 1998 14:29:28 -0500 From: Adam Cook To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: high vocals Message-ID: > From: "James C. Shields" > Subject: High "G" > > > He really sings a high *G*? I know several WOMEN who can't sing a high G > > without going into falsetto. ALL of whom are voice majors. All I can say > > is: Wow. > > that part is incredibly falsetto. Yeah, it's impressive that he sings > that high, but I think it sounds pretty cheezy since he can't add the > fullness of his natural voice. That part may be falsetto...but James does sing a high G on The Killing Hand on LatM. That was a few years ago and judging by James's latest performances I doubt he could still do it...but who really cares anyway? High vocals aren't that great if they don't sound good. Andre Matos sings a high A on Make Believe on Holy Land and that guy from Nitro sings double high D's or some crazy shit like that. Nobody will ever top that freak. Adam ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 19 Nov 1998 14:39:17 -0500 From: "Kevin Rackley" To: email_address_removed Subject: Metal Edge Online 1998 Reader's Choice Awards Message-ID: Hey, Thought you'd like to take part in the Metal Edge 13th Annual Reader's = Choice Awards. http://www.mtledge.com/13reader98.htm Later, Kevin Rackley ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 19 Nov 1998 14:38:37 -0500 From: Adam Cook To: email_address_removed Subject: basswood guitars Message-ID: Stodgers said: > And since I'm on the subject, a quick warning to all you guitarists: when > buying a geetar with a Floyd Rose, DO NOT BUY A BASSWOOD BODY GUITAR. I > just found out, after a $80 repair estimate, that most luthiers consider > basswood too soft to support a Floyd. In the case of my guitar, one of the > posts is angling forward in the wood because its too soft to support it. > And yes, the low-end RGs are basswood (mine's a Washburn MG, same thing as > an RG really). Just an FYI. I hope you know that almost every single Ibanez guitar is bassword. All the RG's, all the JEM's except one, JS series, etc. I really doubt Ibanez would make all their guitars that way if basswood is really too soft to support a Floyd Rose. Maybe if you take your whammy bar and attach it to one of those paint-can shakers. You'd probably get some cool vibrato but I don't think that's what guitar companies had in mind when designing the Floyd Rose. As long as one takes good care of their guitar, they shouldn't have any problems with a Floyd Rose in a bassword guitar. Adam ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 19 Nov 1998 14:55:45 +0000 From: Cyberwolf To: email_address_removed Subject: Arch vs. Alder. Message-ID: Really, This question again? Hmmm. Its not even a fair comparison. ALDER by a mile, bytheway. So, they, FW, may have been more 'metal' but fortunately there is more to life than being stuck in such a limiting genre as just to be called 'metal'. And I would hardly call Ray a 'Tate clone' either. Where as, being a huge QR fan, Alder is aging a tad bit more gracefully than mr. Tate, unfortunately. Similiar in vocal prowess and range, agreed. Not similiar in the vocal inflections and nuances that provide the foundation forr a 'style'. But don't get me wrong, Arch is still good, as is Dominici, but honestly, neither DT or FW would be where they are today without having 'moved on' in the vocal department and acquired singers who fit into the band as well as Ray and James do now. What a mouthful. Here cmes a thread... Scott M. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 19 Nov 1998 20:55:16 +0100 From: "Katarina etinc" To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 4432 Message-ID: Please, remove me from your list! Thanks email_address_removed.si ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 19 Nov 1998 14:01:53 -0600 (CST) From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: JPM 7 strings Message-ID: <> I think its cause of the same reason JP doesnt use strictly 7 strings. In the AOL LTE chat a while back, someone asked that same question, and Petrucci said its because he thinks differently on the two different instruments. Matt ===================================================== "A daily dose of eMpTyV "Following our instinct will flush your mind not a trend. Go against right down the drain." the grain until the end." -Dream Theater -Metallica ===================================================== ------------------------------ End of YTSEJAM Digest 4437 **************************