YTSEJAM Digest 4450 Today's Topics: 1) New CD's by "Graham Boyle" 2) Guitar World prog issue by email_address_removed 3) Re: Gotta Know... by "appoggiatura !" 4) How many Yngwie's can stick their finger in an electrical socket? by "Korg Ecksthrey" 5) Beyond the Mirror by "=?iso-8859-1?q?R=D6NNQVIST,?= GREGER" 6) DT and Wheel of Time by Brad Plumb 7) stagnation by "Rahul Ananda" 8) Re: YTSEJAM digest 4449 and who should vote by email_address_removed 9) Hammerfall/celtic music by "Karol!" 10) Michael Kiske. by "Rafael L.R. Carnovale" 11) For those who grow bored of prog. by Brad Plumb 12) SV: Hammerfall/celtic music by "=?iso-8859-1?Q?Johan_Hellstr=F6m?=" 13) Recommendations wanted (NDTC) by "TSM" 14) DT and Wheel of Time by Brad Plumb 15) Chris Kontos - Metal Edge poll by imajica@algonet.se (Niklas Thorpenberg) 16) Re: YTSEJAM digest 4448 by Matt Johnston ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 24 Nov 1998 06:38:22 +1100 From: "Graham Boyle" To: email_address_removed Subject: New CD's Message-ID: I just got a bunch of CD's and a video from my CD pimp, so here goes a brief review of them: NIGHTWISH 'Oceanborn' This band haven taken over from Stratovarius as my fave Finish band, this album is simply breathtaking. Imagine a more progressive Stratovarius, better song writing, with the voice of an angel, her being Tarja, an opera singer. Not a dud track on the album, if I could give this more than 10/10 I would. Looking for something a little different, then try this :) RHAPSODY 'Symphony Of Enchanted Lands' Most of you know how much I like this band and my high expectations of this album. It has lived up to the hype, not too dissimilar to to the first album, more epic songs, great musicianship, classical pieces.Nuff said, 10/10 CHILDREN OF BODOM "Something Wild' Another great band from Finland, I'd compare them to Dimmu Borgir, classy death metal, with lots of great keyboards and of course the 'standard' cooky monster vocals. 9/10 SYMPHONY X 'Live In Olympus' A great audience recorded bootleg from 28/06/98, all the great SX songs are here, spoilt only slighlty by some audience singing close to the recording device on a couple of songs.The band prove to be quite a fairly good live band, despite having a lot of complex songs. Bootleg quality A-. MICHAEL ROMEO Guitar Instructional Video This guy is simply jaw dropping to watch, he makes everything look so simple. Highlights are his jamming to a couple of Symphony X songs, even when he does them slow they still sound great. I am throwing away my guitar after watching this, in the immortal words of Spinal Tap, 'why bother' :) GaZ ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1998 14:57:35 EST From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Guitar World prog issue Message-ID: This may have already been mentioned here, but today I received my regular issue of Guitar World in the mail and there is a HUGE article about Prog rock inside! They reviewed some of the classic albums like Yes "Close to the Edge", King Crimson "In the Court...", and also the neo prog stuff like Marillion "Misplaced Childhood", Spock's Beard "The Kindness...", LTE, and (of all the groups I never thought I would see in a magazine and one of MY favorite groups), Ozric Tentacles "Arborescence". There was even an interview with Neal Morse and Spock's Beard. In the same issue there is also a guitar lesson with Rush (Geddy and Alex). Every prog rocker must get this issue (Guitar World, Jan 1999). Josh S. NP: Dream Theater - OIAL disk 2 ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1998 12:00:34 PST From: "appoggiatura !" To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Gotta Know... Message-ID: Hey maX and Jammers, > > > Hey guys (and chicks)... > >How the Hell do you pronounse Yngwie? I always think (YEENG-wee). > It is (ing-vay) ing is pronounced like the suffix -ing. And vay rhymes with way. Thought you'd like to know.... "POJ" =o) ****************************** "Seize the day!", I heard him say. "Life will not always be this way. Look around. Hear the sounds. Cherish your life, while you're still around!" --A Change of Seasons by Dream Theater ****************************** ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 30 Nov 1998 13:35:07 -0700 From: "Korg Ecksthrey" To: Subject: How many Yngwie's can stick their finger in an electrical socket? Message-ID: <002401be1ca0$f5db7d20$0201010a@chuck> >>How the Hell do you pronounse Yngwie? I always think (YEENG-wee). Good hell. How many jammers does it take to screw in a lightbulb? It takes one to answer the question and 20 others to follow up that it is correct while 40 others say they think they know when only half of those are close. :P Anyway, someone's selling a model 3 (black and white) JPM-100 on ebay. http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=43572934 Kind of a rediculous starter price if you ask me, but I thought some of you might still be interested. BTW, Santa Portnoy, I know it's kind of bad to ask for Xmas presents early, but spandex bitch is still alive and is currently driving me nuts, please decapitate her soon! -- KorgX3 ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1998 21:34 +0100 From: "=?iso-8859-1?q?R=D6NNQVIST,?= GREGER" To: email_address_removed Subject: Beyond the Mirror Message-ID: --- Inkommet fr=E5n INFODATA.SVA0193 +46 670 160 60 98-11-23 21.34 BEYOND THE MIRROR - Beyond the Mirror USA Rating: * * * * 1996 PRIVATE Time: 45:30 minutes The tracks are 1. Take Me Higher 2. One Step 3. Familiar Stranger 4. Lie 5. I'll Never Forget 6. The Warrior 7. Break the Silence 8. Divine 9. Blessing In Disguise 10. I'm The One 11. Let It Go Steve MacDonald: Drums, Josh Becker: Keys/Guitar/Vocals, Matt Miller: Bass/Vocals, Michael Sitarski: Guitar, John Swenson: Lead Vocals Beyond the Mirror is a progressive metal band, formed in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA in 1994. Their influences include Queensryche, Van Halen, Dream Theater, Alice in Chains, Rush, Kiss, Kansas, Yes, Led Zeppelin, Carl Palmer and Phil Collins. The singer is a combination between Bruce Dickinson, James LaBrie and Geoff Tate. Besides the very good vocals, there's also some intricate heavy guitars influenced by Joe Satriani and Steve Vai. In fact the whole group contains very talented musicians. Although their music is very heavy with many mood and tempo changes, the songs are very melodic with catchy choruses. The best tracks are "Take Me Higher", "Familiar Stranger", "Lie", "I'll Never Forget", the instrumental "The Warrior" and "I'm The One". This is a CD that I strongly recommend if you like melodic progressive metal. Buy the CD: http://www.beyondthemirror.com/html/buy_the_cd.html -by Greger Ronnqvist- Email: email_address_removed.se Snail Mail: Greger Ronnqvist Risselasvagen 66 B 833 35 Stromsund Sweden ICQ No: 17275819 ------------------------------------------------------------------ Join the Prog-Reviews Mailing List: http://www.onelist.com/subscribe.cgi/prog-reviews ------------------------------------------------------------------ Good Links: Sonitus (http://www.apm.se/sonitus/) Tarkus (http://home.sol.no/~prognet/tarkus/) Wanted (http://members.xoom.com/moriensis/wanted/wanted.htm) Prog Net (http://www.prog.net/) Fun News (http://www.funnews.nu/) Zeitgeist (http://members.tripod.com/~zeitgeist_scot/) Stormbringer (http://www.intonet.co.uk/~derekdaniel/) Midwestern Skies (http://www.angelfire.com/ms/MidwesternSkies/progressive.html) ------------------------------------------------------------------ ---- 98-11-23 21.34 ---- S=E4nt till --------------------------- -> ytsejam(a)ax.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1998 15:12:07 -0600 From: Brad Plumb To: email_address_removed Subject: DT and Wheel of Time Message-ID: Hey folks, this is somethin I noticed a while back and thought I'd see if anyone else here agrees with me, as there are some Wheel of Time fans on here. Read the lyrics of Surrounded and think in the context of an Aes Sedai, or a friend suggested to me in the context of Nynaeve, and tell me what you think. I know Kev didn't base the lyrics on WOT (he credits the inspiration for the song in the liner notes) but it still fits pretty well. Sorry for those who don't know what I'm talking about, or those who think this is trivial. BrAd PlUmB Co-President of NARF (North Houston Anime Resistance Force) If you live in Houston and you like anime check us out! NARF Homepage: http://students.ou.edu/T/Joshua.R.Tompkins-1/narf/ "Thank God I'm an aetheist" -Luis Bunel "What an incredible smell you've discovered" -Han Solo, Star Wars: A New Hope "High School's much better than Junior High, people still call you names but they don't do it as much to your face." -Welcome to the Dollhouse ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1998 12:52 -0800 From: "Rahul Ananda" To: "email_address_removed" Subject: stagnation Message-ID: I think Chris brings up an interesting point here, and it's something I've been thinking about. Too put it quite simply: Aren't you guys getting bored of hearing chromatic runs in 7/8? High pitched vocals? Spastic drumming? The so called progressiveness of prog isn't really progressing at all. But oddly enough there seems to be a minor resurgence of the genre. Modern Drummer has been reviewing prog albums like crazy, and didn't someone post about Guitar World having a bunch of progressive albums reviewed? There is interest. So why the dichotomy? On the one hand we have a genre of music that touts itself as groundbreaking. Yet how can you be groundbreaking if know one knows you, AND you rely upon the same musical formulas (unison fast playing, odd times). On the other hand we see DT generate enough interest for a record company to put out a double album and a video. We see a record label seemingly devoted to progressive artists born (Magna Carta). I've been looking at this last paragraph for 10 minutes, and I still can't quite put my finger on an answer. I think the "stagnation" that Chris mentions is the reason I like FII so goddamn much. All of these prog bands have these keyboard players that are born and bred on European classical music. I think Derek has made Dream Theater quite unique with his "american guitarist" approach to keys. They've also incorporated (what a cool word.."put in the body") rhythms not commonly found in prog (TAMP's latin, the fusion-esque vibe of LiTS) and made them work, IMO. They have a long solo section that is entirely in 4/4 (Trial of Tears)!! James ditches the operatic vocals and sings more palateably. The next out of nowhere band, I think, is going to have to mix up the styles in this manner. How about a clave rhythm as the basis to a rock song? Wouldn't that rule? Instead of a piece with vocals and a solo section, how about an instrumental, but the solo section is actually a bunch of layered vocals with no instruments? I have ALWAYS wanted to do this, but no one thinks this is a good idea. How about making an instrument that does quarter tones like in classical indian music? This could open up an entire universe of sonic possibilities. This is the sort of thing to which the "progressive" moniker ought to be applied. I simply don't think that ther genre we love so much deserves this self-congratulatory title anymore. Music rules. Rahul Ananda ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1998 16:24:38 EST From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 4449 and who should vote Message-ID: Gee, sorry... I guess this being the DREAM THEATER list kinda threw me off. I > mean, why would Dream Theater fans vote for Dream Theater? >So I guess because I'm on the Dream Theater list, I'm not allowed to be >on any other band's mailing list?? Is there some rule that says because >I subscribe to the Ytsejam, that Dream Theater has to be my absolute >favorite band? >Sheesh! -- Lisa Marie "Jessie" email_address_removed ________________________________________________________________ I agree with Lisa on this. of course if you like a band, vote for them! the word " idiot" shoud be attached to whoever originally asked "should we vote for our favoritive band?". but you can like other bands and vote for them as well ( in the words of Lisa ).. i havent seen a law banning voting for our fave band and music. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1998 19:35:45 -0200 From: "Karol!" To: Subject: Hammerfall/celtic music Message-ID: > >-Harmon >N.P. Hammerfall: Legacy of Kings > Hammerfall. I've heard a lot about this band recently... how do they sound like? Another thing: does anyone know something about celtic music type bands? Any suggestions/comments? Thanks, Karol! (I'm having problems with my computer -- as always -- so, forgive me if this mesage appears twice) ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1998 17:48:42 -0200 From: "Rafael L.R. Carnovale" To: Subject: Michael Kiske. Message-ID: <001a01be171a$49a82f20$ba2fffc8@fox> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0017_01BE1709.827C95E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable About this message, i remember that Michael Kiske solo album ' Instant = Clarity ' had Kai Khansen and Adrian Smith as guests. Was a good album, = but in only 2 or 3 songs was a little bit of heavy metal. This album = sounds more like ' Chameleon'. Michael finnished the recordings for a = new solo cd , called ' Decisional Times'. I hope this new comes a little = bit more metal. CHEERS - Rafael ------=_NextPart_000_0017_01BE1709.827C95E0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
About this message, i remember that Michael Kiske = solo album '=20 Instant Clarity ' had Kai Khansen and Adrian Smith as guests. Was a good = album,=20 but in only 2 or 3 songs was a little bit of heavy metal. This album = sounds more=20 like ' Chameleon'. Michael finnished the recordings for a new solo cd , = called '=20 Decisional Times'. I hope this new comes a little bit more = metal.

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------=_NextPart_000_0017_01BE1709.827C95E0-- ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1998 16:04:08 -0600 From: Brad Plumb To: email_address_removed Subject: For those who grow bored of prog. Message-ID: I can't say I fit this definition cuz I've just recently started to get really into it. I think the progressive monicre fits a more diverse range than perhaps you realize. For a dose of new stuff that is different from the "prog norm" check out Superior. I have heard most of their 2 albums Behind and Younique and am currently planning on adding them to my collection. They have the precise rhtyhm and complexity of a great prog band but at the same time their songs tend to be slower, without the lavish solo sections, and with more emphasis on emotion. One of their guitarists Bernd Basmer is also a ytsejammer, so check em out if you already haven't (probly everybody on this list has heard their stuff and I'm makin a fool of myself, but hey I'm used to it!). BrAd PlUmB Co-President of NARF (North Houston Anime Resistance Force) If you live in Houston and you like anime check us out! NARF Homepage: http://students.ou.edu/T/Joshua.R.Tompkins-1/narf/ "Thank God I'm an aetheist" -Luis Bunel "What an incredible smell you've discovered" -Han Solo, Star Wars: A New Hope "High School's much better than Junior High, people still call you names but they don't do it as much to your face." -Welcome to the Dollhouse ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1998 23:06:57 +0100 From: "=?iso-8859-1?Q?Johan_Hellstr=F6m?=" To: Subject: SV: Hammerfall/celtic music Message-ID: <00d801be172d$c02b8f80$6659f482@ldvclwrm> >Hammerfall. I've heard a lot about this band recently... how do >they sound like? Classic heavymetal. They sound like a remnant from the eighties... And for me that`s nothing negative.. :-) // Johan - new list member- ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 24 Nov 1998 00:16:18 +0200 From: "TSM" To: Subject: Recommendations wanted (NDTC) Message-ID: Greetings Once again it's that time of the year when even the idea of songs like Innocence Faded makes me want to vomit, so I'm looking for some CDs to match my mood and thought that perhaps some people on this list would like to help. What I'm hoping to find is something jazzy, bossa nova kind of music (maybe mr.Paycheck could help on this one) but I'd also like to know about bands with music similiar to In This Room by The 3rd and the Mortal, or Omnio by In the Woods (any suggestions mr.Gallop?). But basically any CD with beautiful, moody music and at least decent lyrics will do fine. If you have any suggestions I'd like to hear them. And yes, I already have Chroma Key. Thanks in advance. ------------ tonimaki@dlc.fi --------------- | There are three kinds of people; | | Those who can count and those who can't. | -------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1998 16:32:13 -0600 From: Brad Plumb To: email_address_removed Subject: DT and Wheel of Time Message-ID: Hey folks, this is somethin I noticed a while back and thought I'd see if anyone else here agrees with me, as there are some Wheel of Time fans on here. Read the lyrics of Surrounded and think in the context of an Aes Sedai, or a friend suggested to me in the context of Nynaeve, and tell me what you think. I know Kev didn't base the lyrics on WOT (he credits the inspiration for the song in the liner notes) but it still fits pretty well. Sorry for those who don't know what I'm talking about, or those who think this is trivial. If you guys get this twice forgive me.. it hasn't gone through yet so I'm sending again. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1998 14:31:40 -0800 (PST) From: imajica@algonet.se (Niklas Thorpenberg) To: email_address_removed Subject: Chris Kontos - Metal Edge poll Message-ID: >Now, seriously, is the artist "better" just because he/she/it (in >the case of Marilyn Manson) won the poll? IMO, getting a large number of >votes in a poll just measures popularity/unpopularity. True. But try thinking of it this way - many Metal Edge readers (who are those people anyway?) probably don't know who DT are. But if they see them getting a lot of votes, they might become interested and decide to check them out. With a little luck we've created a whole bunch of new DT fans. Well, maybe not... But of course, if you're gonna vote - vote for someone you think deserves it. So, a question: anyone know what Chris Kontos (Machine Head's ex drummer) is up to these days? oOo ...the spirit has it's homeland, which is the realm of the meaning of things. oOo ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1998 14:57:29 -0800 (PST) From: Matt Johnston To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 4448 Message-ID: On Mon, 23 Nov 1998 email_address_removed wrote: >Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1998 01:53:07 PST >From: "Max Verran" >To: email_address_removed >Subject: Gotta Know... >Message-ID: > > > > Hey guys (and chicks)... > >How the Hell do you pronounse Yngwie? I always think (YEENG-wee). > You pronounce it "tah-chek." The P is silent. >ThanX, > > >-maX --Matt "ING-vay" Johnston --------------------------------------------------------------------- "It is difficult to produce a television documentary that is both incisive and probing when every twelve minutes one is interrupted by twelve dancing rabbits singing about toilet paper." -- Rod Serling --------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ End of YTSEJAM Digest 4450 **************************