YTSEJAM Digest 4626 Today's Topics: 1) Have a heart (for breakfast) by "Korg Ecksthrey" 2) This and that by "Neil Gallop" 3) Re: END OF 6:00 DISCUSSION by "Nick Guadagnoli" 4) Final Thoughts by "Brian D. Hayden" 5) I've only just got back, and what the fuck's happened? by "Simon John Dodd" 6) re: laser's edge by Phil Carter 7) NDTC-any music recommendations? by Robert Jurado 8) Reverse order by "Christopher Ptacek" 9) word from DS about solo album by Carlos Alfaro 10) Acting before I think (Ron Thal Content) (Ptacek! Read me!) by "Giannotti, Nick" 11) Re: YTSEJAM digest 4620 by Frederico Barbosa 12) TOP 10 by Frederico Barbosa 13) The Kevin/Derek/Jordan thing... by "Jim Rowe" 14) KorgX3\Acos\Bootlegs\Birch Hill show\FAQ\Other bands by "Jan Opsal" 15) Re: Buffalo 66 Soundtrack by Al Balkiewicz 16) Re: Younique by Al Balkiewicz ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 27 Jan 1999 02:16:41 -0700 From: "Korg Ecksthrey" To: Subject: Have a heart (for breakfast) Message-ID: <00bc01be49d5$c99ca2e0$4d0d84d0@default> > Let's see... I think the only one who should be nominated for that is >you. Doesn't feel too good, does it? It feels like a wet noodle enema. Wildly stimulating yet strangely soothing at the same time. >D-Man Imposter)...HazeX...Michael Coghlann...or give it a recent flavor >with front-runners like Megadave, Issaac Trumbo, or MaX Verran. Jeez. You forgot SloppyJoe69 and Frederico the "THEY ARE TRASH! I WOULD PUT THEM IN A TRASH CAN!" guy. I think Frederico earns my vote. >What do you mean by "police" then? Sting, Stewart Copeland, and some other guy >What do you mean by "police" then? *beats Chris with a club* "Use the tazer, the tazer!" "Huh huh... you dumbass..." >What do you mean by "police" then? Tyrannical territorial sovereignty held in the tight-fisted grip of an egomaniac communist dictator (with the stereotypical Austrian accent). "You VILL eat ze green eggs und ham, or you vill get ze thumb screws, Sam I Am..." (spit flies everywhere) Buffalo 66? Looked like a cheesass movie with a cool soundtrack. Kind of like Last Action Hero. -- KorgX3 pokes his head out of the latrine. NP: Microsoft: Minesweeper ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 27 Jan 1999 10:18:08 +0100 From: "Neil Gallop" To: Subject: This and that Message-ID: <000201be49d5$f473bd00$message_id_removed.de> Hi all been keeping a low profile lately. I didn't want to get involved in the Derek bashing or the Eyes Kweyn flaming. Here are a couple of my more recent thoughts (even some Dream Theater content - most unusual for me). Will the next Dream Theater album sound like Liquid Tension Experiment? I think not. A lot of people seem to be forgetting the increasing influence and input of a quiet and reserved Korean guy. Mr. Myung's style is completely different to that of Mr. Levin, and I'm sure that John won't just blindly play what the other guys "tell" him to. Will the arrival of Mr. Rudess lead to major changes? Hard to say. I'll just have to be patient, and then say aye or nay when the new album arrives. My personal ideal producer would beWaldemar Sorychta. Any one else agree? Do you like Liquid Tension Experiment? Then go listen to the stuff by the first line up of the Mahavishnu Orchestra. I would be willing to bet that I could put up mp3s of some of these tracks, tell you that they were from the new Liquid Tension Experiment album, and some people would believe me. Excellent stuff, especially the live album "Between Nothingness And Eternity". And this stuff is a lot older than many of the people on the list. Go get it - I'm sure Mr. Portnoy would agree. Also, Jerry Goodman (violin) played with the Dixie Dregs for a while, as did Mr. Morgenstein, who in turn played with Mr. Rudess, who in turn played with ... Looking for a good (if not all too up-to-date) source of information for all things prog? Then point the browser of your choice to http://www.progrock.net/GEPR/gepr.html and spend hours in the Gibraltar Encyclopedia of Progressive Rock. Like Graham Borland from wee bonnie Scotland, I too have fallen for the charms of Anneke van Giersbergen, the wonderful singer with The Gathering. I was lucky enough to see them live last week, and also to get to chat with the band before and after the concert. Knockout gig, excellent performance, really nice people, and Anneka just oozes natural charm and grace. My choice of "How To Measure A Planet" as album of the year was confirmed. Dream Theater must be paying Mr. Rudess a lot of money, because he seems to have his own formula 1 racing team. stay safe and happy listening Neil Gallop (nga@software-ag.de) Currently playing: Electric Wizard - Chrono.Naut ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 27 Jan 1999 01:32:11 -0800 From: "Nick Guadagnoli" To: Subject: Re: END OF 6:00 DISCUSSION Message-ID: <001701be49d7$eee78860$a888c898@progrockboy> I believe your "huerta" is actually a Ratemacoue (ratt-em-a-cue) and it's called that because that's what it sounds like. I'm no drummer, but I was raised by one. I'm not even going to try to undertake the intro to 6:00, but I can play most of it, using RotoToms to simulate the octabans... I love the hi-hat work. --Nik ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 27 Jan 1999 03:46:43 -0600 From: "Brian D. Hayden" To: email_address_removed Subject: Final Thoughts Message-ID: Okay. Here we go. I promise to keep this post 100% free of name-calling and abuse of any kind. First, a general apology to the jam. I got frustrated and blew my stack. As Skadz said, these things should not have been vented on the jam. Secondly, this is *only* a general apology to the jam. It should not be construed as an apology to any person whom I have personally attacked, because all such attacks, while possibly excessively vociferous, were brought on by yourselves. Additionally, I was going to offer a public defense to various points raised, but I will make these responses private, even those which address some outright lies (this means you, Mr. Harold Richards), as I have no desire to engage in any sort of protracted public argument on the issues at hand, which are completely irrelevant to this list. -Brian ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 27 Jan 1999 12:36:57 GMT From: "Simon John Dodd" To: email_address_removed Subject: I've only just got back, and what the fuck's happened? Message-ID: Now, when I buggered off before Christmas, it seemed a safe assumption that nothing much was going to happen. I get back, and find about 100 'jams in my in-tray, and DT missing their keyboard player. This has probablyall been done to death ( I only skimmed over those 'jams ), so sorry for covering old ground; but I say: 1) The first DT stuff I heard was FII, and I really liked the whole style. To be honest, I'm glad I missed the Kev/Derek wars, 'cos I never saw what the big deal with Kev was. 2) I noticed that some guy said that Awake didn't have much keyboard stuff. Okay, but isn't that why Kev left anyway, because it was all getting too heavy ( and then after he'd gone, they make FII...)? 3) Oh please God, let the new album be progressive rather than "Prog". 4) Someone commented that maybe now we can go back to the old logo. Well, I hated the logo on FII, and the OIaL / 5YIaL one just looks like a logo for a kids TV series. Mike, and the rest of DT: can we please have back that nice looking logo; the one we all know and love, the one that 99% of the DT-related stuff I see on- and off-line uses??? The one that people actually LIKE? 5) Jordan Rudess...Everyone's going "Oh, this is fucking ACE!!!", but I dunno...I don't know his stuff apart from LTE, but I get the impression that it's sort of...changed the balance in the band, y'know? Like, it'll be more on the proggy side, with less of the heavy stuff, or the ballady stuff. I dunno if that's good or bad. 6) email_address_removed (ytse#4583) is the scum of the Earth, and as soon as I can be bothered, I'm going to kick his arse around miles. I declare a race to see who's fastest to kick MY arse for some of the above. Si ------------------------------------------- Today, Simon is listening to ( and thinks you should check out ): Tori Amos - Boys for Pele Yes - Yessongs ------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 27 Jan 1999 08:42:39 -0500 From: Phil Carter To: The Divine Wings of Ytse Subject: re: laser's edge Message-ID: Greetings ye 'jamanoids... the almighty CowGod wrote: >hey hey, i'm gonna order 3 cds from lasers edge. i know i should call or >e-mail to check availability - do i remember correctly that i SHOULDN'T pay >with credit card? what's the best (i.e. quickest) form of payment? i'm all >about instant gratification :) moo. Used to be that if you ordered with credit card it would take much longer. Evidently Ken has gotten his act together and it doesn't take anywhere near as long nowadays, but I'd still send a check if you can; it'll probably be two or three days quicker. ta, Phil ================================================== Phil Carter -- Usefulware Tech Support -- email_address_removed "Music washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life." -- Berthold Auerbach ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 27 Jan 1999 21:49:47 +0700 From: Robert Jurado To: email_address_removed Subject: NDTC-any music recommendations? Message-ID: Hi, I was wondering if anyone out there could recommend some albums/songs or some URLs mp3s of the following acts. I'm sure some of this info has appeared before, but I wasn't paying attention. Sorry. I probably also didn't have GetRight at the time. :) Pantera Galactic Cowboys Symphony X Spock's Beard King's X Anything DTesque but harder Fear Factory Machine Head Superior Thanks -Rob P.S. Sending it to me privately would be cooler than posting, I suppose. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 27 Jan 1999 07:56:43 -0600 From: "Christopher Ptacek" To: Subject: Reverse order Message-ID: <001a01be49fc$dfe278a0$b3c3fea9@sledgemonkey> Sorry my posts got mixed in reverse order. I wouldn't have sent that novel after I sent the post prior to it, because it's not necessary anymore. I actually thought that post got lost or something. Anyways, sorry folks. - Chris ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 27 Jan 1999 10:01:31 -0500 From: Carlos Alfaro To: Ytsejam Mailing List Subject: word from DS about solo album Message-ID: Just had a chat with Derek on AOL, on which he told me to relay some stuff about his new solo album. It will be an instrumental album, with people like Virgil Donati on it.. and according to derek "its gonna be much more Prog, killer players!" and of course its supposed to come out in may. Interesting thou...him refering to his solo album as "prog" (he then commented on how he was 100% proud of the music for the first time in a long time) when were all judging him on his hatred or disliking of the genre... -- "[...] 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: Wed, 27 Jan 1999 10:10:31 -0500 From: "Giannotti, Nick" To: "'email_address_removed'" Subject: Acting before I think (Ron Thal Content) (Ptacek! Read me!) Message-ID: <390762D98D63D2118C280060081358CC41458E@HAMSXHA2> Because I have a 160 IQ, I went out and ordered one of Ron Thal's albums (Adventures of Bumblefoot). I specifically wanted the album with the track "I can't sing the blues", a track that Wacky had played for me once when we were jamming that blew my head right off my shoulders. Unfortunately, I don't remember which album that track was on, and didn't get a track listing of the two albums before I ordered them. Can someone (C'mon, Ptacek, I know you're out there) clue me in? Thanks. - Nick Nicholas Giannotti x6745 Joint STARS Contracts email_address_removed ---------------------------------- Sometimes, a view from sinless eyes centers our perspective, and pacifies our cries Sometimes, the anguish we survive, and the mysteries we nurture, are the fabrics of our lives.... ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 27 Jan 1999 12:51:40 -0200 (EDT) From: Frederico Barbosa To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 4620 Message-ID: Are all of you fucking stupid? > Didn't any of you stupid assholes read the letter you got when you subbed? > NO MOTHERFUCKING TOP TEN LISTS! > Madsman tried to say it subtly and it obviously didn't work, so maybe you > idiots will understand this: > NOBODY CARES WHAT YOU LIKE! > So if you're thinking about sending a list....shut the fuck up. > -Brian Watch your mouth ! You should be more polite. I love TOP 10 lists and I will keep sending TOP 10 to Ytsejam. If you don't like TOP 10, it's your fucking problem. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 27 Jan 1999 12:48:34 -0200 (EDT) From: Frederico Barbosa To: email_address_removed Subject: TOP 10 Message-ID: TOP 10 : 1 - RUSH 2 - DREAM THEATER 3 - PINK FLOYD 4 - MARILLION 5 - YES 6 - ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND 7 - STEVIE RAY VAUGHAN 8 - LIQUID TENSION EXPERIMENT 9 - TEMPEST 10 - GOV'T MULE SOLO ARTISTS : 1 - JOE SATRIANI 2 - STEVE VAI 3 - YNGWIE MALMSTEEN ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 27 Jan 1999 10:21:00 -0500 From: "Jim Rowe" To: Subject: The Kevin/Derek/Jordan thing... Message-ID: <000001be4a08$a73402b0$message_id_removed> I'm new to the list (absent for 4 years qualifies that), so please be kind... The whole "keyboard player" thing (so I'm not typing the names all the time) is blown way out of proportion. I think Kevin's work was incredible on IAW and Awake. I just picked up FII and have been playing it non-stop. Derek's expertise is well demonstrated. His exit from DT will be felt. I don't know much about Jordan, except what the official web site says, but his credentials sound good. I'm more than anxious to hear his contributions to Metropolis II when it comes out on the new record. I've always felt DT was one of the premier bands in music and reading the Jam shows the fan's devotion to DT, regardless of how appropriate or inappropriate it appears to be. I still listen to IAW every day, as I have for the last 4 years. I will always be a monster fan to the band. Peace Jim ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 27 Jan 1999 16:31:42 +0100 From: "Jan Opsal" To: "The YtseJam mailinglist" Subject: KorgX3\Acos\Bootlegs\Birch Hill show\FAQ\Other bands Message-ID: <005901be4a0a$362252a0$b6e74382@default> Someone asked us if anyone else miss KorgX3. I do. I miss the post's that were funny without=20 cluttering the Jam. I think he's the only one on the Jam that can do that! I don't know him personally or anything, but I just miss having him on the Jam! Simple ACOS question: Why are the YtseJammers thanked in the liners of Acos? If it's in the FAQ I=20 must have missed it. Bootlegs. I am a bootleg-novice (want to start trading soon) and I was just wondering about the "rules" of bootleg=20 trading\selling. If I buy a bootleg from for excample Scarred, is it ok for me to copy it and trade\sell this to other people? Can I put other people's bootlegs (the people who made them) on my own CDR and sell\trade it? I want some info on the Birch Hill show 12/26/98. Was this the first of the Chrismas shows? Is this the show that they had to start over again on some songs? etc. I want this information because I like to know some background on what I listen to, and I have downloaded some Birch Hill mp3's=20 from "bogie"'s page ( http://dreamtheater.mit.edu ) Now the FAQ. I really don't care who does the updating as long as it gets done! but.... Since Chris Merlo (that's his name, right?) used to do it (and he did fine!) maybe that would be the best sollution. Hope this change can happen soon. Chris Bernard ( email_address_removed ) wrote: >i can't count the number of bands i am a fan of -- Dream >Theater included -- that i had never heard of until someone else's >recommendation. We all have one thing in common here on the jam -- a >love of Dream Theater's music. This is so true! I have bought CD's of bands I never would have heard of if it weren't for other people on the Jam.=20 It has made my life so much better! : ) A rather long post. I could have broken it down to 6 posts, but to avoid annoying annyone... If you don't think it is appropriate to reply to the Jam, please reply = to me in private. Any reply's are appreciated! Jonas Opsal ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ My Dream Theater page: http://home.sol.no/~janopsal/dt/ ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 27 Jan 1999 10:51:43 -0500 (EST) From: Al Balkiewicz To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Re: Buffalo 66 Soundtrack Message-ID: You know this is a funny thing. I just watched Buffalo '66 (great movie, BTW, definitely recommended). The intro part is very cool, but I think that the opening part of that movie is Yes. Not positive about it, but I think I can find out for ya. -Al On Tue, 26 Jan 1999, Kevin Rackley wrote: > > Hey people, > > I was just watching a movie and the trailer for "Buffalo 66" came on. At = > first I was interested because my wife, Christine Ricci, was in the movie = > and never even bothered telling me. Then I started to get into the song = > that was being played throughout the trailer. The credits said King = > Crimson was on the soundtrack, I was wondering if anybody: > A) knows what the hell I'm talking about=20 > B) knew who did that song during the trailer > > Later, > > Kevin Rackley > Official Soul Reason Website > http://members.aol.com/rackleyk/ > > Currently in the car's changer: > > 1.) Dream Theater - Live at the Marque > 2.) Terry Bozzio - Drawing the Circle=20 > 3.) The Nylons - One Size Fits All > 4.) Jason Becker - Perpetual Burn > 5.) SRV - Best of SRV and Double Trouble > 6.) Dave Mathews Band - Live at the Red Rocks > > ====================================================================== b l i n d l a b o r s t h e b l i n d a n d I a m u n w i l l i n g t o u n c o v e r m y e y e s ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ email_address_removedemail_address_removed@healthways.org HOMEPAGE:http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Towers/9280/index.html ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 27 Jan 1999 10:55:05 -0500 (EST) From: Al Balkiewicz To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Re: Younique Message-ID: On Tue, 26 Jan 1999, Joe DeAngelo wrote: > Younique doesn't hit you instantly like Behind ...... but give it a > week or two and you'll be in love with it! (in fact, I was rather > disappointed at first, but not now) > The grenade effect rocks, I must admit....... Does anyone know if any DT members have listened to this yet? MP?????? Man, would it be great to have Superior as an opener for them.................(hint, hint) :) -Al ====================================================================== b l i n d l a b o r s t h e b l i n d a n d I a m u n w i l l i n g t o u n c o v e r m y e y e s ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ email_address_removedemail_address_removed@healthways.org HOMEPAGE:http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Towers/9280/index.html ------------------------------ End of YTSEJAM Digest 4626 **************************