YTSEJAM Digest 4639 Today's Topics: 1) Power of Omens by Younis Hilal 2) Derek and his Solo album cohorts by Nick Storr 3) Re: Old Font/New One(s) by TheCowGod 4) Solo Album of the decade: by Joshua Rasiel 5) Madison boot by email_address_removed 6) Re: Concerning solo album arguments by email_address_removed 7) we want information by "Partha Mukhopadhyay" 8) For Sale: 'Hollow Years' single by Lobsterback 9) re: solo albums by "Isaac Trumbo" 10) re: buckley by "Isaac Trumbo" 11) Re: A Message from Derek Sherinian (fwd) by "Trent Thornton" 12) LTE show at the Roxy by Younis Hilal 13) LTE - NAMM 1/30/99 on video by email_address_removed 14) Faith No More recommendations? by Chris Groves 15) Weekend ramblings by "Neil Gallop" 16) Question re Scarred Records by "Mark Bryan Nelson" 17) DT logos by Steffen Barabasch 18) Antony-my 6:00 hero, book, by "Schnipp -" 19) JP fan interation by Mike Pontrelli ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat, 30 Jan 1999 19:39:48 -0800 (PST) From: Younis Hilal To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Power of Omens Message-ID: On Sat, 30 Jan 1999 email_address_removed wrote: > From: Nicole Stachowicz McWatters > Subject: Re: CD Reviews - Brief > > incredible band. These guys are from San Antonio, TX (I'm pretty sure!) and > are really on their way to being a first-class prog rock/metal band. I've met > three of the five band members, and all were very nice. I wish I had their > Web site handy, but I can't seem to find it. But I'm sure you can get their > cd from CDNow or the like. Check them out -- you won't be disappointed! http://members.xoom.com/PowerOfOmens/main.html I got my copy from http://www.arenamusic.com/ At the time (last October), I couldn't find it anyplace else (not that there's anything wrong with the Arena folks). Younis email_address_removed ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 31 Jan 1999 02:53:43 +1100 From: Nick Storr To: email_address_removed Subject: Derek and his Solo album cohorts Message-ID: Hey all, I just found out that Virgil Donati AND Brett Garsed will be playing on Derek's solo album. As an Australian I found out about these two guys before a lot of you probably did... but let me tell you, you're in for a treat :) This is the perfect piece of news for me... I was disappointed at first when I heard the news of Derek's departure, but on reflection, I can now look forward to more new music than I would've before :) Nick Storr email_address_removed.au ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 30 Jan 1999 23:01:15 -0500 (EST) From: TheCowGod To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Re: Old Font/New One(s) Message-ID: > But I don't mind if they move on to other fonts. Just as long as they > keep their symbol. The must NOT loose that :) Otherwise, I won't be > able to threaten my girlfriend with gettig it tatooed on my left hehe, i don't think they'd want to do that, cuz as you probably know mike p has a tattoo of it as well :) moo. *** END OF TRANSMISSION *** ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 30 Jan 1999 23:11:26 -0500 From: Joshua Rasiel To: email_address_removed Subject: Solo Album of the decade: Message-ID: Tubular Bells II, folks. It's like this, see? Anyone with an appreciation for extraordinary musical prowess and fanfunkintastic songwriting should buy themselves a copy of Tubular Bells II. It came out in 1992, and is the brainchild of Mike Oldfield. On the record, which is structured in parts(think apsog), Mr. Oldfields composes for, and plays about 83,000 different instruments. I have seen a tape of this guy in concert, and he has an orchestra, but whatever the lead instrument is at the moment, he's most likely playing. Especially if it's his favourite(i spell it like that he's a brit): "tubyaluh bells". There is a Tubular Bells I , but it was released in 1937 or thereabouts. I don't have it. -- Joshua Rasiel email_address_removed www.j51.com/~mrasiel "Shop Smart. Shop...S-Mart!" ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 31 Jan 1999 01:12:07 EST From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Madison boot Message-ID: Hey Jammers, I'm looking for a boot of DT in Madison WI. from the FII tour. I think it is the only show they have played there. If anyone has this show please e- mail me. Thanks, Juli ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 31 Jan 1999 01:47:07 EST From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Concerning solo album arguments Message-ID: >< Some folks have been complaining that a 'solo' album means that you have to have one person and one person only on the album. Look in your damn CD collections. Does Joe Satriani feature only Joe Satriani? [snipped and clipped and everything else] When you're listening to a song and the "guitar solo" comes up... how often does the rest of the band quit playing and let the guitarist just play alone? >< None of that has anything to do with it. Guitar solos, names, nothing. It could be Joe Satriani, The Joe Satriani Band, Satriana and the Rubbermaid Dual-Action Wastebaskets (first thing I saw); what matters is who writes the music. If one person does, then it's solo music. Jim ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 30 Jan 1999 22:50:09 PST From: "Partha Mukhopadhyay" To: email_address_removed Subject: we want information Message-ID: Coupla weeks ago, i asked about a new releases mailing list i apologize if anyone gave that information to the Jam, but i sorta stopped reading around the time Derek got the boot, to avoid reading the inevitable comparisons....so if anyone posted that info, i missed, and again i apologize, but I need that resource, if indeed it exists....so if you could send the info directly to me, i would be much obliged 2) Meshuggah: picked up their "None" ep, 5 songs of sonic assault, scary stuff, i think i like it, but my ears are still recovering..... gimme bands like them, so I might check 'em out? oh, and i passed up a disc by a band called "my dying bride" to grab the meshuggah disc, mostly because i couldn't remember if MDB was a band that has been favorably discussed on here, or unfavorably compared to the spice girls.....clarification would be nice 3) Historical note: heard a story today about a dude who used to work for the art department at A&M records....back in the late 70s, early 80s, the pay rate for an album cover, and remember this is back in the days of glorious 12X12 ART, used to be $5000 per cover! not bad! a guy could make a decent living, even today, with that kind of reinbursement but, CDs were rising, swiftly, and as progress made mincemeat of the old ways, the corporate types found yet another way to slash costs and raise profits.......around 1983, 1984, the beginning of the changeover from drawing for the big covers to drawing for the 4X4 CD covers took place.....first step, at least at A&M records, slashing fees paid for cover art from $5000 per cover to a mere $1500 per artwork! 70% pay cut at one shot! the whole art staff apparently quit, to be replaced by new kids out of college so if you have waaaaaaay too much free time on your hands, AND a large album collection from the mid-80s, take a look, and tell me whether album art quality changed much around 1983 or 1984 5) sad note: i was forced to miss the Motor City Prog Show tonight.....Tiles, Discipline and House of Usher, all on one stage, and me, elsewhere.........LIFE AIN'T FAIR sometimes, and dammit, don't tell me nothin' bout no damn lemonade :-( 6) sleepless note: it is futile to put on Finneus Gauge "One inch of the fall" and attempt to fall asleep.....at least until that, um, rendition of piano man comes on, at which point you can't escape fast enough.....god i hope that was deliberately done in the way it was done! 7) partha ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 31 Jan 1999 02:16:33 -0500 From: Lobsterback To: email_address_removed Subject: For Sale: 'Hollow Years' single Message-ID: I've got an extra copy of the German 'Hollow Years' CD single for sale. Tracks are: "Hollow Years" (album version), "Hollow Years" (butchered, I mean, edited version), "You Or Me", and "The Way It Used To Be" (killer song). I'm asking $10 (inc. postage) for it. Please respond privately if interested. Brian =================================== Name: W. Brian Henderson, Esq. Contact: email_address_removed ROBOT-CENTRAL: http://www.wam.umd.edu/~hender/ His Faithful Bootleg Page: http://www.wam.umd.edu/~hender/Musik/Boot/ =================================== ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 31 Jan 1999 00:13:41 PST From: "Isaac Trumbo" To: email_address_removed Subject: re: solo albums Message-ID: >inferno smoldered on the subject of true solo albums: >>jeff buckley - live at sine yeah i realize that it's a live album and kinda a stretch but he did infact play the show solo like and it's rpretty amazing what that guy can do with a tele, twin reverb, and a kick ass voice.. great album inferno ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 31 Jan 1999 00:46:26 PST From: "Isaac Trumbo" To: email_address_removed Subject: re: buckley Message-ID: >Is that the album that has Buckley's version of Genesis' >"Back in NYC"? (He did do a version of it.) nope.. "live at sine" has 4 tracks: mojo pin eternal life de n'en connais pas la fi the way young lovers do inferno ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 31 Jan 1999 01:19:00 PST From: "Trent Thornton" To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: A Message from Derek Sherinian (fwd) Message-ID: >This is a multi-part message in MIME format. Ooh, strike one! >I just personally feel that if its called a SOLO ALBUM.. It should be >done by that person and that person alone. =) That's all... Strike two. Look, when Robert Plant (from Led Zep, if you don't know) put out his first few solo albums, they featured contributions from friends of his but he wrote the majority of the stuff that was on the albums, if not all of it. He was in complete control of what happened with his music. In a full band, that's not always the case. I guess someone could make a "one man band" album (Trent Reznor), but just b/c someone is a singer doesn't mean they can play guitar, bass, drums, keyboards or anything else worth a crap. That is a rather idiotic statement you made. > your longer than hell sig, which I snipped. Strike three. *Trent ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 31 Jan 1999 02:30:32 -0800 (PST) From: Younis Hilal To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: LTE show at the Roxy Message-ID: Forgot to mention. I'll be ending a lifetime moratorium on concerts by being at the LTE show on Monday. Hmmm...how will you recognize me? How about this: I'll be the black guy. 'Nuff said. Hope this concert stuff is as good as everybody says it is. Later. Younis email_address_removed AKA YoonDog ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 31 Jan 1999 08:16:51 EST From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: LTE - NAMM 1/30/99 on video Message-ID: I just got back from the LTE NAMM show and all I can say is FUCK YEAH. I brought along the camcorder and got EXCELLENT VIDEO AND AUDIO of the whole show. Extreme closeups on Tony, Jordan, and John's hands as they play their solo passages. I am so psyched to have this on video tape !!!!! f anyone is interested in trading, let me know. I absolutely will not SELL this video tape. I feel lucky enough to have it and would feel strange profiting by it. I am interested in trading for more than just DT material (although that gets priority). Send me an email if you would like to set up a trade for this. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 1 Feb 1999 00:32:22 +1100 From: Chris Groves To: email_address_removed Subject: Faith No More recommendations? Message-ID: Someone asked for Faith No More recommendations, so here is my quick run down on their studio efforts............ You mentioned having Introduce Yourself and The REal Thing. There is one album before these two called 'We Care A Lot'; not really a fave amongst most FNM fans, especially as it has the same singer as IY, Chuck Mosely, it DOES have some good songs on it, but really, if you don't have the rest of their CDs, don't bother with this........ Next in line after TRT was 1992' 'Angel Dust'. Superb. IMHO, lacks a wee bit in the guitar department, but the atmospherics attained on this CD were never really matched again by this band, or any other band for that matter. Superb song-craft, vocals to kill for, this CD is generally FNM fans' favourite (this is a GENERALISATION, people, so PLEASE don't write in saying "oh, gee, I'm a Faith No more fan, and this isn't my favourite FNM album...........") 1995 saw the release of 'King For A Day, Fool For A Lifetime'. A distinct lack of keyboards, a change of guitarist, and a small case of personality crisis makes this album one that has its highs and lows........... the last four songs are, imho, amongst the band's best material, but some of the other work leaves a little to be desired. Quite rocky and aggressive, compared to moodiness of Angel Dust. Then, 1997 saw the release of 'Album of the Year'. Saw the band attempt to mantain their KFAD level of aggression, coupled with a more atmospheric approach, ala Angel Dust. Quite successful, and certainly a fine album, although the 2nd half of the CD doesn't quite match the first half.... This certainly has some of their finest material. If you're looking for that "funk metal" (gotta hate that terminology) sound of The Real Thing, then just listen to that over and over, coz you'll just be disappointed with the band's subsequent efforts. If you see the glimmers of sublime chaos that lurks beneath the surface of The Real Thing that was consequently unleashed with their following efforts, then by all means, explore further. The vocals on TRT compared to the three later releases are markedly different. Mike Patton certainly showed himself to be a vocalist of immense talent and ability (and adaptability) on the three post-TRT albums. Quite astonishing, and it's probably the most notable aspect of Faith No More's music. My advice to you, therefore, is actually to buy the band's 1998 posthumous Greatest Hits collection entitled 'Who Cares A Lot?', and sample all the band's albums (with the exception of the 'We Care A Lot' CD............ And here endeth my not-as-short-as-originally-intended rundown of Faith No More. Hope this helps. Seeya! Chris Groves. email_address_removed.au "And you hate me.... because of my lazy eye" ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 31 Jan 1999 15:17:09 +0100 From: "Neil Gallop" To: Subject: Weekend ramblings Message-ID: <000001be4d24$63943010$message_id_removed.de> Hi all an early candidate for album of the year has landed in my CD player. The new album by Cathedral called "Caravan Beyond Redemption" is simply a masterpiece. I'm still tyring to find words that will do justice to this latest offering by Lee Dorian and co., so you will have to wait a day or so before I post my review - but I can tell you now that it will be a 10/10. Other good news from the Cathedral front is that they will be touring Europe together with Orange Goblin - an evening of stoner rock and doom in perfection. See you in Frankfurt on the 1st of March. Solo albums. If my fading memory serves me right, a lot of the stuff that Vangelis has done was strictly "solo", as were the first two albums by Mike Oldfield, "Tubular Bells" and "Hergest Ridge". My favourite solo album - "Fish Out Of Water" by Chris Squire. What's a font? And who said that the letters C and K can be interchanged in some languages? What the fukc. Urban legend time. I have heard that some music stores have notices on the wall, threatening anybody who checks out a guitar by playing "Stairway To Heaven" with instant eviction. Being about as musical as the sound of goose farts on a foggy morning (copyright Leo Kotke), I have never seen a music store from the inside, so could anybody confirm this for me? Time for bed, said Zebedee... stay safe and happy listening Neil Gallop (nga@software-ag.de) Currently playing: Legenda - Eclipse ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 31 Jan 1999 14:32:00 -0000 From: "Mark Bryan Nelson" To: "Rush - National Midnight Star" , Subject: Question re Scarred Records Message-ID: <000001be4d26$772bae80$message_id_removed.co.uk> Hello I wonder if you can help me. I've found a website under the name of Scarred Records which sells "high quality" Rush and DT bootlegs. I'd love to place an order with them but I'm a little cautious about their policy of accepting cash only with orders. I know that there are perfectly valid reasons for it but I'm not in the habit of sending cash to people I don't know. Therefore, can anyone tell me of their experiences (good or bad) of dealing with either Scarred Records or Ryan Whitaker. No slander or insult intended, I'm merely looking for piece of mind. I hope its good news because the stuff they are selling looks great. Comments on the quality would also be appreciated. Please reply off-list to email_address_removed.co.uk Many Thanks, Mark ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 31 Jan 1999 14:58:46 +0100 From: Steffen Barabasch To: Ytsejam Subject: DT logos Message-ID: Hi there! Just a few comments about the cover artwork and logos: I also liked the consistency they had with the I&W style logo, it already became sort of a trade mark, but now try to imagine it on their latest covers. It wouldn't work! Actually it's amazing how *perfectly* the DT-logos fit on the FII and OIAL covers! On the other hand, if you let them stand for themselves, they look... crappy. When I was working on the artwork of the latest Xmas-CD I found it pretty difficult to come up with a decent design that would match the style of the logo. Anyway, on Storm Thorgerson's covers the logos look excellent. Maybe he's just better than me ;-). I really don't want them to return to the I&W logo, but I really want them to keep the Majesty symbol forever! Talking about the covers themselves: Personally I like the Awake cover best. It's dark, it fits the music perfectly, and it has all those more or less obvious references to the lyrics, the mirror, the '6 o'clock', the web, etc. Maybe my expectations were too high, but I was somehow unsatisfied with Storm Thorgerson's DT-covers. Technically great, but I guess I really missed the lyrics references, all the details. It's not a problem with Storm's covers being too surreal. DT's covers always had this surreal touch, even the WDADU cover. I mean, why is this guy getting brandmarked? DT slave forever? What's this for a strange room without a roof on I&W? Who dropped this huge mirror in the sand? But nothing irritated me as much as those guys on the FII cover. What the *heck* are they doing there? I guess it only irritated me because there was nothing in the lyrics about two guys looking at each other while sitting somewhere in the Pacific sea or something. I understood why the sparrow was falling, but I didn't understand these guys, and maybe it left the embarrassing feeling that I'm just too stupid to understand. But maybe it was just because it was too straight and I missed the feeling that I could discover something new every time I look at it... Dunno. Just my 2 Pfennig ;-) Steffen -- Steffen Barabasch (mailto:email_address_removed) THE MIRROR - German Dream Theater Fan Club (http://www.westend.com/TheMirror) ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 31 Jan 1999 08:30:05 PST From: "Schnipp -" To: email_address_removed Subject: Antony-my 6:00 hero, book, Message-ID: hi jammers, Antony, thanks for that wave file. For all I care, I was right on the number of notes(I don't really care what he hits), thanks for the effort. Everytime I go into a book store I look for a book about Dream Theater. Well, I guess since the author would have to get some info he'd join the jam, but I didn't here of anybody writing a book. Who's gonna be the first?? I love to write and would love to make it a proffession, but I guess my ability to write in the English language is still not developed enough. I could write in German? Sure I could, but where'd the fun be? If anybody has SERIOUSLY thought about doing a project like that mail me privately, because I think after about 10 years they deserve a book !! Well, finally a tricky question: somebody actually posted a great DT question about 15 jams ago and I didn't see anyanswers, but now I forgot the question and I reall wanted to answer... Try again please. Oh, and just to say 'cheese' Satriani's(actually there should be a ', right?Ytse grammar?) Surfing with the alien and Nuno's(same?)Schizophonic are real solo albums, although the drummming on SwtA was done by a computer, not by Satch. Later, sebastian ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 31 Jan 1999 12:00:53 -0500 (EST) From: Mike Pontrelli To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: JP fan interation Message-ID: Anyone think about how hard it must be for these people to have their creative work criticized, glorified, put down, etc, and then have to deal with thousands of fans whose faces they dont recognize (although past experience shows that Portnoy can actually remember a face).. Every night to have people crowding around treating him like a god, suffocating him.. can you blame JP for wanting to get to his car quickly and leave? I dont think JP doesnt like fans .. but it is hard for a musician to deal with thousands of adolizers. I will say theat he does have interesting crowd interaction when performing. I remember DT/ELP/DP when me and a couple other DT fans way in the back were cheering on JP's guitar work and he looked at us, smiled and played for us whuile cheering US on. pretty cool. I think one of Portnoy's gifts is his ability to interact with people, which I find simply amazing, but it is a rare gift and most people do not have it. And to close my inane drivel (I am running a fever so I am not thinking straight), I will quote a relevant RUSH lyric: "I have no heart to lie... I can't pretend this stranger is a long awaited friend" cheers -ponte ------------------------------ End of YTSEJAM Digest 4639 **************************