YTSEJAM Digest 4513 Today's Topics: 1) Classical composition question by "Thomas Forcier" 2) CD reviews.. NDTC by Stephen Dedalus 3) Bahr Wars: Episode I by email_address_removed 4) Re: YTSEJAM digest 4512 by email_address_removed 5) Re: Bahr Wars: Episode 3000 by "Graham Boyle" 6) Bahr Wars: Episode I, The Prism Menace by "Korg Ecksthrey" 7) Re: Bahr Wars: Episode I, The Prism Menace by "Graham Boyle" 8) Gordian Knot by DYER 9) Gordian Knot by DYER 10) Braindance -- any thoughts? by "Paul W. Cashman" 11) Superior T-shirts and Posters, anyone? :) by "Paul W. Cashman" 12) Re: Bahr Wars: Episode I by Rick Audet 13) Sv: YTSEJAM digest 4512 by "Kenn Jensen" 14) Lie single for sale on eBay by Big Swifty 15) Oh la dee da by "Brian D. Hayden" 16) Oh, should you not have said that... by "Simon John Dodd" 17) YOU! DOWN ON YOUR KNEES! (Seek DTC elsewhere) by Eckie ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 18 Dec 1998 00:43:26 -0500 From: "Thomas Forcier" To: Subject: Classical composition question Message-ID: Hey, There is a classical vocal piece that I have wanted to know the title of for quite some time, yet have been unable to determine, so maybe someone here might know. Unfortunately, my only reference source is TV and movies, so here goes... In recent commercials for the Buffy Xmas show, they have played it in the background. This is the commercial with Angel walking the streets of 19th century Dublin. In Tony Scott's The Hunger, there is a scene where the piece is played. The scene has both Catherine Deneuve and Susan Sarandon in it. In Tony Scott's True Romance, when Christopher Walken is interrogating Dennis Hopper, the music is playing. Yeah, not a lot to go on, but I'm hoping some mediaphile like myself will know these references. If you do know, private e-mail would be appreciated. Take care... Andrew ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 17 Dec 1998 22:19:42 -0800 (PST) From: Stephen Dedalus To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: CD reviews.. NDTC Message-ID: Yes, I have been binging on music. So whadaya goatta say about it, boyeeeeeeee? Recently, I received Eric Johnson's Electromagnets, Power of Omens' Eyes of the Oracle, The Changlings s/t, Ron Thal's Hands, and Symphony X's Devine Wings. Eric Johnson was still quite amazing in the 70'2, for the 70's that is. Though his true signiture tone and technique is not quite born at this point, you can hear him taking ideas from Jeff Beck and John Maclaughlin in some different directions. Also, he only sings on one track which, though I know there's plenty of people who would kick my ass for saying this, I am very very grateful for. A wonderful 70's instrumental piece which is a lot easier to transcribe than his later work, though relatively advanced for it's time. Power of Omens... Hmm... Well, I wanted to see if this band would really start having a bit more coherence in their songs. I had written to Dave, the guitarist on receiving the demo from him and told him that my only problem with the tape was his singer needed to develop his own style instead of trying to be Geoff Tait and the songs went in too many directions so that there was no motife to hld onto. They didn't quite fix this problem. I do like the CD, but there's no song that sticks in my head; no melody I find myself singing to myself while I wash my ass in the shower, etc. I also must say that the CD lacks true emotion for me. I do like the whole Latin vibe behind much of the music. Man, if you took Queen's Riche, added Enchant, and stirred in a tiny bit of Petrucci, you'd pretty much have a more coherent POO. Oowe! The acronym for Power of Omens is POO! You can't get much better than that. The Changlings were described as "gothic" by Ken Golden, whom I ordered it from. There's not a whole lot gothic about this CD. There are strong celtic undertones with a strong influence from Indian classical music in some songs. Kind of a disappointment. No real technical prowess to the instruments. It's more like so-so new age stuff. I guess you gotta get a dud once in a while. OK, all you've heard about Ron Thal is true. Get his shit. It'll put you in the most fucked-up state of mind. Ya know, I actually even dig his vocals, which is a nice change from most guitar heroes, who should keep their mouths shut, probably including myself, too, but I guess it's a lot harder to find a decent singer. I'm a cactus! Now, what I've been waiting for. Chris Oates first had me listen to Symphony X last summer. I wasn't impressed at the time, thinking it was just Yngwie gone Prog. Well, Neil Evans felt it was his duty to convert me by a massive dose of nicely loud Devine Wings in my face just recently, and I was hooked. No, I don't like Romio's lead tone. Yes, he's a technical genius comparable to JP in different ways and has many better Legato ideas. The singer is fucking AWESOME! Singing anyywhere from an operatic style, to imitating Roni James Dio, he kicks my ass. The keyboardist is a monster, the drummer is solid, and the bassist is scary. The song-writing is absolutely incredible! I've never heard so many augmented 6 chords in metal before. Their long title track has won my vote for best long-ass song. ACOS is great, but something about these guys just kicks. The motet-like introduction with the one vocalist singing every different part to what has to be between a 15 and 30 piece choir doesn't harm my opinion any, either. This is what neo-classical had been dying to become. Ah lahk a loh! Well, there I go again, taking up a half a digest. Yee hah! Happy holidays, and buy yourselves CD's for xmas so I don't feel so selfish for doing it myself. Be well. Matt B ============================================================================ ATTENTION! ATTENTION! ATTENTION! Guitarist in the Santa Cruz/Monterey area of California seeks innovative, experimental, technical, and fun-loving musicians to create works of art and share them with the public. Enquire if interested. email_address_removed ================================================================================= "With Man gone, will there be hope for Gorilla?... With Gorilla gone, will there be hope for Man?" (Daniel Quin) ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 18 Dec 1998 00:33:54 -0600 From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Bahr Wars: Episode I Message-ID: In the spirit of the new Star Wars movie: >Whether this will signal a return to the Prism Records >glory days of the ultimate customer focused bootleg >company is yet unknown. God let's hope not. I sent Mike Bahr $30 for 3 DT videos on November 30,.......1997!!!! Now we have all heard Mike's sad stories about why the CDs took a year to deliver. But how can burner problems, etc. impact on video dubbing? I still e-mail Mike's wife a couple of times a week. Once a month or so she will respond with "I will get Mike to get those right out" or "I thought those went out already". If Prism returns, I would not send them my money again. >For those of you who don't know Mike Bahr, he offered >the ultimate DT bootleg. >Titles like 'The Darkest Of Winter' and 'Mosaic' set new standards >in DT bootleg artwork and packaging. >While his FII 'soundboard' boot, 'Stream Of Conciecness' >set the standard for sound quality in DT bootlegs. You are impressed with the black and white artwork and low resolution scans on TDoW and Mosaic? How about the packaging for Stream of Consciousness....my came with the liners on a folded, wrinkled piece of 8.5x11 paper....and with NO JEWEL CASE!!! As for the sound quality of Stream of Consciousness....if you think it sets new standards you haven't heard many DT boots. I mean really, it is a D/A/D copy of a 32kps Real Audio stream. We all know what Real Audio sounds like at 20kps. TDoW is probably the best sounding DT release from Prism. Of course, he released that material against the wishes of the person who supplied the master DAT of the show. Sorry for the rant but hey, it has been over a year waiting on my videos. Later, Richard e-mail: email_address_removed www: http://home.midsouth.rr.com/rwarren ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 18 Dec 1998 01:42:22 EST From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 4512 Message-ID: Hey guys, Can someone email me and tell me what keyboard Kevin Moore used on When Dream and Day Unite? Was it a Korg DW6000? -Chris ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 18 Dec 1998 17:55:44 +1100 From: "Graham Boyle" To: Subject: Re: Bahr Wars: Episode 3000 Message-ID: <007d01be2a53$7046e8a0$0b6716cb@graham> >>Whether this will signal a return to the Prism Records >>glory days of the ultimate customer focused bootleg >>company is yet unknown. >God let's hope not. I sent Mike Bahr $30 for 3 DT videos on November >30,.......1997!!!! Now we have all heard Mike's sad stories about why the >CDs took a year to deliver. But how can burner problems, etc. impact on >video dubbing? I still e-mail Mike's wife a couple of times a week. Once >a month or so she will respond with "I will get Mike to get those right >out" or "I thought those went out already". If Prism returns, I would not >send them my money again. Strike I I have managed to get nearly of of Bahr's DT boot's, without paying him a cent. a got a couple on e-bay for $12. I even have someone sending me some for free :) >>For those of you who don't know Mike Bahr, he offered >>the ultimate DT bootleg. >>Titles like 'The Darkest Of Winter' and 'Mosaic' set new standards >>in DT bootleg artwork and packaging. >>While his FII 'soundboard' boot, 'Stream Of Conciecness' >>set the standard for sound quality in DT bootlegs. >You are impressed with the black and white artwork and low resolution scans >on TDoW and Mosaic? Strike II No, I thought both boots were poor/pathetic standard, compared to the colour liners and silver discs of previous boots from Prism... >How about the packaging for Stream of >Consciousness....my came with the liners on a folded, wrinkled piece of >8.5x11 paper....and with NO JEWEL CASE!!! As for the sound quality of >Stream of Consciousness....if you think it sets new standards you haven't >heard many DT boots. Strike III your out Your punishment is to find a dictionary and look up 'sarcasm' and see my name in big letters next to it :) Yes this is the boot that Bahr had the nerve to call a 'soundboard' when he infact 'nicked' from a www RA feed... SoC was just another example of the greed of the man to cut corners to make more money... As for not hearing many DT boot's, I own 42 DT cd's, including quite a few live recordings :) If you been around a while you'd know that I am with Adam, the most anti Mike Bahr person on this list.... GaZ ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 18 Dec 1998 00:03:21 -0700 From: "Korg Ecksthrey" To: Subject: Bahr Wars: Episode I, The Prism Menace Message-ID: <002f01be2a54$8e3c0470$550d84d0@korgx3> >God let's hope not. I sent Mike Bahr $30 for 3 DT videos on November >30,.......1997!!!! Now we have all heard Mike's sad stories about why the LOL! The ghost of Prism Records still continues to haunt the Ytsejam. Shit, where's Pat and Al when you need 'em. :D Just kiddin' Pat and Al. hehehe. Doh! Bad flames! Back! Back! oww... it burns... BUUUURNSSS!!!! *BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOMMMMM!!!* Crikey, that were a whopper, eh, guv? -- KorgX3 is scared of the Dust Pan Ghost. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 18 Dec 1998 18:19:54 +1100 From: "Graham Boyle" To: Subject: Re: Bahr Wars: Episode I, The Prism Menace Message-ID: <008c01be2a56$d02cbee0$0b6716cb@graham> >>God let's hope not. I sent Mike Bahr $30 for 3 DT videos on November >>30,.......1997!!!! Now we have all heard Mike's sad stories about why the Maybe he is dubbing them on slow play :P GaZ ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 18 Dec 1998 17:07:15 +1000 From: DYER To: email_address_removed Subject: Gordian Knot Message-ID: Does anyone know if Gordian Knot has actually been released in Japan yet and if so where can I get it either here in Australia (Graham?) or online?? If it's not released yet when will it be released in Japan and the US??? Cheers Paul D. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 18 Dec 1998 17:10:46 +1000 From: DYER To: email_address_removed Subject: Gordian Knot Message-ID: Does anyone know if Malone's Gordian Knot has actually been released in Japan yet and if so where can I get it either here in Australia (Graham?) or online?? If it's not released yet when will it be released in Japan and the US??? Also if anyone has already heard it....is it good?? :) please respond private email.... Cheers Paul D. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 17 Dec 1998 23:52:18 -0800 (PST) From: "Paul W. Cashman" To: email_address_removed Subject: Braindance -- any thoughts? Message-ID: Anyone here (besides Subtlerage and Zakk :)) famiiar with Braindance? Thanks to the excellent advance demo CD they sent us, we're close to confirming them to play at Dragon*Con '99 next summer. I'd seen them mentioned in prog circles before and I was wondering how much of a following they have amongst us. I can certainly understand their prog status; they're a bit of a cross between, say, DT and Type O Negative ("progressive darkwave"). I'm looking forward to working out the details and confirming them. :) The convention website: www.dragoncon.org Thanks! -- Paul W. Cashman | Listening to the city Whispering its violence email_address_removed | I set out watching from above ICQ #4151223 | The 90s bring new questions New solutions to be found Dream Theater --> I fell in love to be let down ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 17 Dec 1998 23:42:25 -0800 (PST) From: "Paul W. Cashman" To: email_address_removed Subject: Superior T-shirts and Posters, anyone? :) Message-ID: Hiya.... Just a repost of the T-shirt info, and a note that we are now offering posters to people in North America. :) With the help of Bernd Basmer from Superior, we're offering Superior t-shirts to people in North America for $23 (short-sleeve) and $28 (long-sleeve); both prices include 2-3 day Priority Mail postage. The t-shirt can be seen at Superior's site, located at (I think) www.truemetal.org/superior. Posters (also featuring YOUnique art/design) are also available for $10, postage included. These are BIG posters; the Europeans like their posters big. These will be shipped rolled, in a tube, also using Priority Mail. Details for both of these items are at http://www.crl.com/~vanyel/t-shirts.html --Paul still skimming the occasional Ytsejam and archiving all of them :) -- Paul W. Cashman | Listening to the city Whispering its violence email_address_removed | I set out watching from above ICQ #4151223 | The 90s bring new questions New solutions to be found Dream Theater --> I fell in love to be let down ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 18 Dec 1998 03:08:22 -0500 (EST) From: Rick Audet To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Re: Bahr Wars: Episode I Message-ID: Richard Warren commented: > In the spirit of the new Star Wars movie: > > >Whether this will signal a return to the Prism Records > >glory days of the ultimate customer focused bootleg > >company is yet unknown. > > God let's hope not. I sent Mike Bahr $30 for 3 DT videos on November > 30,.......1997!!!! My goodness. This is just too funny. I started reading this post and I thought to myself "Uh... I don't remember posting this." See, I too sent Mike Bahr $30 for 3 DT videos... on December 12, 1997. I was tempted to stir up some shit by posting on the one year anniversary. But the 12th was a Saturday and well, I have better things to do on Saturdays. Then I figured I'd just send a gentle "reminder" to our pal Mikey because the last time I emailed him about it was six months ago and I got no response from him nor his oh-so-helpful wife. Not till I contributed to the last installment of Bahr Wars did he address me, except it did not concern the absence of product. It concerned the absence of information on his web page. So yeah, thanks for rekindling this thread. I've always found it entertaining, and it's sure to be more interesting than beating to death the Perpetual Motion poll. Toodles, Rick Audet San Francisco ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 18 Dec 1998 10:22:09 +0100 From: "Kenn Jensen" To: Subject: Sv: YTSEJAM digest 4512 Message-ID: <003b01be2a67$e66c2e00$8109f2d4@bcc10174> >That Gordian Knot thing, Sean Malone's gig, I heard there was some dude >named Myung playing on it..... >and as for George Michael, I suggest that Kenn Jensen turn his head away >from this following list of my most recently acquired CDs..... >MC Lyte >Tony Rich Project >George Michael >Tommy Tutone >Babe: Pig in the City Soundtrack >i imagine that should create a barf or two in our new Danish friend >apologies to the rest of you, seeing statements like the one made in >response to me mentioning GM the first time pisses me off at times > >Partha > >(notice that i didn't mention the circumstances surrounding my >acquisitions....I didn't spend any money on 'em) (I also got Systems of >a down at the same time :) In response to Partha - nope I'm not going to barf just because you have acquired those CD's and I wasn't trying to start another flame war - it's just like GM isn't my cup of tea (if you check my homepage you'll see towards what my taste goes... Concerning Gordian Knot - well yes John's name has also been thrown into the big pot - but I'm not sure just much he is involved...? Perhabs on the whole thing....? Later Kenn Homepage: http://users.cybercity.dk/~bcc10174 ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 18 Dec 1998 03:45:32 -0600 From: Big Swifty To: email_address_removed Subject: Lie single for sale on eBay Message-ID: As the subject says, the Lie single is for sale on eBay. The URL is http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=49182706 And no, I'm not the one selling it. I'll never sell my Lie single :) The current bid is $33 and the auction ends Sunday evening if you live in North America. Don't most 'jammers have this already? Take care, Mark Peters email_address_removed ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 18 Dec 1998 04:07:22 -0600 From: "Brian D. Hayden" To: email_address_removed, email_address_removed Subject: Oh la dee da Message-ID: RE Perpetual Motion debate: Ya'll are just too funny. And have too much time on your hands. Go to alt.sex.fretboardperverts and masturbate or something, it would have to be more productive than this. :) RE "Bahr Wars, Episode 9: The More Things Change..., or, Return of the YtsePimp": If you're going to slam the poor fella, you'll be interested in my newest invention. It's the patented CousinJoey Detection System (tm), the only dependable way to keep on top of all Cousin Joey sightings in your area. Stay safe from Bahr family retribution. -Brian "You can't start a fire worryin' about your little world fallin' apart." - Bruce Springsteen ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 18 Dec 1998 10:10:37 GMT From: "Simon John Dodd" To: email_address_removed Subject: Oh, should you not have said that... Message-ID: Oh; Eckie, Eckie, Ecki... >Plus what the hell kind of pussy assed player uses gauges less than >009?! BWAHAHAHA! Ooh, no-one much, just Tony Iommi. Of course, that noted country/jazz cat Tony's such a light touch, isn't he? Mmm, and he's got, like NO tone. Oh, no... So what you're saying then, Eck, is that Tony Iommi, the Dark Lord of Metal, is actually a >pussy assed player ? Get on thoust knees and start grovelling to the Sabbath fans, boyo. Si p.s., Before you even start...No, I use 10s, thanks. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 18 Dec 1998 04:15:08 -0700 From: Eckie To: email_address_removed Subject: YOU! DOWN ON YOUR KNEES! (Seek DTC elsewhere) Message-ID: Simon John Dodd got out the ruler: > >Plus what the hell kind of pussy assed player uses gauges less than > >009?! BWAHAHAHA! > Ooh, no-one much, just Tony Iommi. Of course, that noted > country/jazz cat Tony's such a light touch, isn't he? Mmm, and he's > got, like NO tone. Oh, no... If I had accidentally cut off my fingertips in a steel pressing plant, I'd be kinda sensative to the higher gauge strings myself }:^) And as for the tone of an .008 gauge string, yes, I still stand by my comment that it's not as crispy and juicy as the tone of a .010 gauge, and in fact doesn't lose that crispness after one stroke of the pick. 8^P Tony also isn't exactly pulling off dive bombs and broken bridge sound effects in his songs....least i can't think of any right now. o O (I can feel my wee wee hanging out in the wind as some rabid Sabbath fan aims the laser pin point at it from his AK-47) Point D, Sabbath is heavy, yes. Do I like the tone? I don't know, 'cuz I don't own any Sabbath (my brother found this vinyl record in my polka-loving mom's record collection of all places) and I still haven't gotten my Reunion CD in the mail from 800.com. >:^/ But nowadays when somebody talks about a "heavy guitar sound" with a tone that I can actually enjoy...Dimebag Darrell moshes into my head. :) > So what you're saying then, Eck, is that Tony Iommi, the Dark > Lord of Metal, is actually a > >pussy assed player > ? Get on thoust knees and start > grovelling to the Sabbath fans, boyo. *Eckie looks at his vinyl copy of Sabbath Bloody Sabbath sitting on his desk waiting to be signed by the band on New Year's Eve...and scratches his head. "...I could never reach it." "You fucking pervert!" > p.s., Before you even start...No, I use 10s, thanks. Yeah? Well...HOW'S YOUR VIBRATO TECHNIQUE...PUNK?! ~Eckie, the freshman Architecture student, the junior Art student, and the not-even-started music minor who refuses to GET A HAIRCUT! http://www.public.asu.edu/~eckie ------------------------------ End of YTSEJAM Digest 4513 **************************