YTSEJAM Digest 4688 Today's Topics: 1) LTE live mp3 by Jordi Gen? Mateu 2) Timescape - Two Worlds by "=?iso-8859-1?q?R=D6NNQVIST,?= GREGER" 3) by "stan tyszka" 4) by "stan tyszka" 5) Voices Lyrics by "Metzger, Mark" 6) Re: Silent Man backing vocals? Who? by Rick Audet 7) DT's getting old? by "Simon Long Krogh" 8) Re: Power of Metal by Lisa Marie 9) Queensryche demos and live mp3 by Nik Shah 10) Re: Angra as metal? by Robert Taylor 11) Re: Angra as metal? by email_address_removed (Dr. Mosh) 12) 90th Anniv JP guitar by Robert Jurado 13) Re: Vegas Jammers? by email_address_removed 14) Iced Earth/The Quiet Room/Jag Panzer/Anvil LIVE! by Joe DeAngelo 15) Re: One hit wonders/Hum by Jim Shields 16) Re: Marillion, Megatron vs. Zartan by Der Herr Bodinger ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 16 Feb 1999 00:51:14 -0400 From: Jordi Gen? Mateu To: email_address_removed Subject: LTE live mp3 Message-ID: "Thanks to Bogie for posting up the live LTE mp3 's. After giving these a listen all I can say is, wow." Where are this live LTE mp3. what's is the URL? Can anyone send to me this information? Thanks A lot JordI Gene Venezuelan DT FAn ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 21 Feb 1999 21:39 +0100 From: "=?iso-8859-1?q?R=D6NNQVIST,?= GREGER" To: email_address_removed Subject: Timescape - Two Worlds Message-ID: --- Inkommet fr=E5n INFODATA.SVA0193 +46 670 160 60 99-02-21 21.39 TIMESCAPE - Two Worlds SWEDEN Rating: * * * 1997 NETTLE SPACE PROD. NSP-AA001 Time: 48:38 minutes This is a strong debut album from a Prog Metal band from Sweden with influences of Dream Theater and Queensryche. Maybe you could say that they are a Dream Theater clone, and you could criticise that they aren't that original. That was the negative things, here's the positive. The musicians are skilful and the singer is a little bit reminiscent of James La Brie of Dream Theater. And although he don't reach the same high standard as James La Brie, he's isn't a bad singer at all. Most notably is the bass player that is very talented. The best tracks are "Caught in Reality" and "Two Worlds". I think that Timescape have the ability to make it big and I'm sure that their next album have the capabilities to be a very strong album. You can't really expect a debut album to be perfect, but this is close. Visit the official Timescape homepage: http://home4.swipnet.se/~w-45845/ -Reviewed by Greger R=F6nnqvist- 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 ------------------------------------------------------------------ Sonitus (http://www.progmusic.com/sonitus/index.htm) Tarkus (http://home.sol.no/~prognet/tarkus/) Wanted (http://members.xoom.com/moriensis/wanted/wanted.htm) Prog Net (http://www.prog.net/) Zeitgeist (http://members.tripod.com/~zeitgeist_scot/) Stormbringer (http://www.intonet.co.uk/~derekdaniel/) Midwestern Skies (http://www.angelfire.com/ms/MidwesternSkies/progressive.html) Through Different Eyes (http://hem2.passagen.se/caxen/index.html) ------------------------------------------------------------------ To order the Timescape CD "two worlds" from Nettle-Space Productions HB: put USD15 (cash), (please add USD 2 for checks) in a REGISTERED airmail letter and send it to: TIMESCAPE c/o Johan Berlin Skogvaktaregatan 4 602 08 NORRKOPING SWEDEN and then you'll have the CD 5 days after I receive payment, thus meaning that if you send the letter tomorrow you'll have the CD in 10-12 days. Don't forget to include a note with your name and full address, so I know from whom I got the payment (the payment includes first class airmail). For you in the USA: please contact Anita Regner about fan club information and to buy the new CD at email_address_removed ---- 99-02-21 21.39 ---- S=E4nt till --------------------------- -> ytsejam(a)ax.com ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 21 Feb 1999 15:41:48 -0500 From: "stan tyszka" To: email_address_removed Subject: Message-ID: > >Ok, this has been bugging me for awhile now... WHO does the backing vocals >on Silent Man? > >Listening to dead air for radios, it almost sounds like KM, but I can't >really tell... I honestly don't think its KJLB, but I might be wrong... Can >anyone help straighten this out? I seem to remember reading somewhere that almost all of the background vox on Awake were done by the producer, i am still trying to find the snippet that I read it in, but I am pretty sure that is who sang BG vox on awake. Stan-natS "If that's not enough to get you dizzy..." ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 21 Feb 1999 15:43:17 -0500 From: "stan tyszka" To: email_address_removed Subject: Message-ID: >Ok, this has been bugging me for awhile now... WHO does the backing vocals >on Silent Man? > >Listening to dead air for radios, it almost sounds like KM, but I can't >really tell... I honestly don't think its KJLB, but I might be wrong... Can >anyone help straighten this out? I seem to remember reading somewhere that almost all of the background vox on Awake were done by the producer, i am still trying to find the snippet that I read it in, but I am pretty sure that is who sang BG vox on awake. Stan-natS "If that's not enough to get you dizzy..." Stan-natS "If that's not enough to get you dizzy..." ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 21 Feb 1999 15:49:07 -0500 From: "Metzger, Mark" To: "'(ytsejam)'" Subject: Voices Lyrics Message-ID: >> I've been wondering what the poetic lyrics in "Voices" >> really mean..."The old man takes the poison; Now the >> widow makes the rules"??? Sounds to me like a marriage to me ........ (hehehehe) Signed Name Withheld so my new wife cant beat me anymore .... ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 21 Feb 1999 16:14:49 -0500 (EST) From: Rick Audet To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Re: Silent Man backing vocals? Who? Message-ID: Mark Philpot wrote: > Ok, this has been bugging me for awhile now... WHO does the backing vocals > on Silent Man? Hi. There is a well-kept secret I'm going to let out of the bag. The secret is that there actually is a Dream Theater FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) which, despite its embarrassing state of being out-of-date, does contain a lot of information about the band and their music. Please tell all of your friends about it. Who's maintaining the FAQ these days anyway? Yours truly, Rick Audet San Francisco ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 22 Oct 1998 13:14:22 +0200 From: "Simon Long Krogh" To: "The Ytsejam Mailinglist" Subject: DT's getting old? Message-ID: <000301bdfdf9$621884e0$a1c78e81@finn2> After listening to OIAL several times, I have noticed that James' singing seems almost human (and not god-like as on ie. Live At The Marquee). When I added this conclusion to FII's corresponding "humanity" i asked myself (and you): are the guys at DT losing their divinity? Hopefully the new album will prove me deeply and utterly wrong :) This is just MHO...what's yours? Another thing: About the pattern on the floor on the IAW cover: Doesn't it remind you of the Majesty-symbol? (ie. the one at the top of the bed). And if anybody knows any fun facts about the engravings on the vase on the same cover, please enlighten me That's it bye ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 21 Feb 1999 13:22:49 -0800 From: Lisa Marie To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Power of Metal Message-ID: It's in the Progressive Metal section, listed under 'V' for Various Artists. -- Lisa Marie "Jessie" email_address_removed _______________________________ Ytsejam Radio on Real Audio http://www.dreamt.org/ytseradio Alex O'Connell wrote: > > >You can get "Power of Metal" from The Laser's Edge... > >http://www.lasercd.com -- Lisa Marie > > Yo, I was there today, and couldn't find jack squat. Obviously now I will > be going back to the site again (avoiding all my work is getting remarkably > and disturbingly easy these days). Just one question (to add to the list): > how is the CD listed? So I can find it easier and stuff. Is it listed by > that title? B/c I was in all the "P" sections and no dough... pointers > would be appreciated. > > Alex > > "We at the FBI have no sense of humor that we are aware of" - K, MiB ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 21 Feb 1999 16:49:08 -0500 From: Nik Shah To: email_address_removed Subject: Queensryche demos and live mp3 Message-ID: I just wanted to let all of the Queensryche fans on the list know about a great sight for Demos and live mp3 songs. its at http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Palms/3422/linkssounds.html -Nik ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 21 Feb 1999 16:19:20 -0600 (CST) From: Robert Taylor To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Re: Angra as metal? Message-ID: On Sun, 21 Feb 1999, Nik Shah wrote: > A metal band would be a band such as Pantera, Slayer, etc. Very loud, > very unmelodic, and absolutely nothing that anyone could, by any stretch > of the imagination, classify as ballad-like. The power ballad (or just ballad) is one of the ultimate metal cliches. Just because a band has a ballad does not mean they're not metal. Case in point: Nevermore. Probably the heaviest band I own CDs by...but even they have ballads every once in awhile. And they are melodic as well. I'll give you that Pantera and Slayer may be what the mainstream thinks of when they think of metal, but there are so many melodic metal bands as well (with plenty of ballads). Robert Taylor email_address_removed http://www.students.uiuc.edu/~rctaylor ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 21 Feb 1999 14:55:10 -0800 From: email_address_removed (Dr. Mosh) To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Angra as metal? Message-ID: Before being sacrificed upon the altar..., Nik Shah thus begged: > >I would have to disagree with anyone who classifies Angra as metal. Listen >to songs such as Lisbon, Make Believe... very soft, poetic songs. A metal >band would be a band such as Pantera, Slayer, etc. Very loud, very >unmelodic, and absolutely nothing that anyone could, by any stretch of the >imagination, classify as ballad-like. If you don't think Angra is prog, >then they must be hard rock, but not heavy metal. > > - Nik WHat?? What planet are you from?? The double bass songs and mile per minute riffs on songs like Z.I.T.O. and Nothing to Say, Holy Land, Carolina IV, Metal Icarus, Angel's Cry... do I really need to go on?? Just because a band has soft songs doesn't mean they aren't metal... So I guess under your reasoning, Pantera couldn't possibly be metal, they wrote a soft song, it's called Cemetary Gates... HAHAHAHAHHA Man, stop stealing Eckie's crack pipe you bastard... -The Doc -- ------ email_address_removed -------------- ++++++ ---------------------- ///// http://progmetal.gmsnet.com ----------------==== Unix systems - C/C++ video game engine development =><=============== Administration ===================== Intranet/Internet Engineering ================= ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 22 Feb 1999 07:18:53 +0700 From: Robert Jurado To: email_address_removed Subject: 90th Anniv JP guitar Message-ID: Let's say I won the lottery. Could I walk into a store and buy an 90th Anniversary JP model guitar? ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 21 Feb 1999 18:22:52 EST From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Vegas Jammers? Message-ID: Hey everyone looooooooong time no post! ::smacking herself:: Just wanted to see what Jammers were out there in the Vegas area since I just moved here from LA. Big shouts out to my old buddies you know who you are. I'M BAAAACK!!! the redhead soul shaker forever, Celeste email_address_removed ******* I can't remember if I'm the good twin or the evil one ******* ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 21 Mar 1999 18:34:35 -0500 From: Joe DeAngelo To: YTSEJAM , SAVATAGE LIST , Subject: Iced Earth/The Quiet Room/Jag Panzer/Anvil LIVE! Message-ID: *grumble, bitch, moan* This review may kinda suck, but it's because I just spent a while writing a nice, full review...... then my Netscpae crashed. grrrrrrrrr! Ah well.... where to begin? I headed out to Detroit's I-Rock club last night, along with my cool cohorts Christian Kremo (from the Ytsejam), and Romy Bahri (from the Dream Theater International Fanclub). I'd also like to mention that it was awesome meeting fellow Savatage-fans Jenny McGregor and Bart! Both of them were very cool, and I look forward to seeing them at future shows! We arrived at the club at 8:10, and were in time to catch the second of the six (yes, SIX) bands (two locals), which was Powertrip. Powertrip was pretty good, but sounded a little too unoriginal, and a little too 80's perhaps (although they had keys, which was cool). The singer was good, by the way, and I wouldn't mind seeing them open at a future show, so I could further my opinion of them. The Quiet Room - These guys kicked ass. If you're not familiar with them---- pick up Introspect. It's very similar to Fates Warning guitar-wise, and also resembles Dream Theater at times, although The Quiet Room is heavier. The drummer was a monster, and the new singer was pretty decent. And yes, it's true that's he's a lower-range singer than the guy on Introspect, but contrary to reports, he IS NOT a cookie-monster growler! I have to admit though... he didn't LOOK like a prog-guy like the rest of the band.... he had more of that rap-metal look. In addition to the Introspect stuff, TQR played several songs off of their upcoming 2nd disc, and this stuff rocked. It was also more original sounding than the Introspect material, so that's a good thing. Cool moment: Talking to TQR guitarist Jason Boudreau before the show. What a nice guy! He had no problems spending some time talking to Christian, Romy and myself. BTW- Romy asked him if Jim Matheos was a big influence, and he said that YES, Matheos was - and that it really showed on Introspect. I got the impression from him though, that this will hold less true on the next disc (which seemed to be backed up by the fact that the new tunes we heard did sound more original, and less Fates-ish) Jag Panzer - I don't know much about Judas Priest, but these guys seemed like a bit of a Judas Priest clone. The most memorable thing about them was the ridiculous leather-and-spiked clad singer, who was incredibly cheesy. "Yeeessssss....... we are the MIGHTY Jag Pannnnnzzer......." Gotta love a singer that goes on about leather trouser-vipers and shit. heheh. Oh, and I thought his little "Leather Viper" hand motions were really cool too! *LOL* Needless to say, the three of us had a good laugh about the JP singer. On the bright side: I thought the lead guitarist kicked some ass, and I actually did enjoy a couple of the songs. All in all, they aren't my cup of tea, but I have to admit they were pretty decent at what they do. Anvil - I hate to rag on a band...... but these guys really weren't my kinda thing. All the songs sounded the same, and all the speedy guitar solos sounded exactly the same too. I think "Speed of Sound" and "Smokin' the Green" and most of the others were all the same song, with different words. If you're into that kinda thing though..... and think that singer/guitarists who use dildos as guitar picks, and that are real Dave Mustaine wannabees (even down to the facial expressions,only exaggerated), ... then you might want to check these guys out. Positive note: I'll give them a few points for the guitarist coming off the stage, and playing in the middle of the audience. That was cool. ICED EARTH - Well, what can I say. Iced Earth fucking rules. If you're into straight-forward melodic heavy thrash/power metal and you haven't heard Iced Earth ------- go pick up Something Wicked This Way Comes (their latest), or at least check out the page at http://www.icedearth.com If you ARE into Iced Earth, please don't hesitate to see them live. They are VERY TIGHT musically, and sound just as good live (if not better, actually) than they do on their discs. They were very solid with their drums and bass, and I thought the new lead guitarist was pretty good too. Of course, the heart of the band is Matt Barlow (vox) and Jon Schaffer (rhythm guitar-songwriter). Barlow was excellent live, pure and simple. He carried the power of the music to us excellently. His singing ranged from the deep power of the more recent material, to the high-pitched stuff from the first two discs (and some moments on the newer ones). Not to mention, the guy's just an excellent frontman, in general. Jon "Fuck Posers" Schaffer is just unreal. His rhythm guitar just blew the roof off the fucking place (he was the real highlight of the night, IMO). I really can't think of many (if any) heavy metal bands that wouldn't really benefit from having Jon as their rhythm guitarist. And geez.... talk about a guy who's just 100% true metal. =) He's the one musician I could never picture selling out..... I won't spoil anybody with the exact setlists, but they played lots from Something Wicked This Way Comes and The Dark Saga, only one from Burnt Offerings (*grumble*), two from Night of the Stormrider, and one from the self-titled disc. All in all, I was pleased that they played MOST of my favorites, with the exception of a few from Something Wicked, and I missed not hearing some more from Burnt Offerings. All in all, a really cool time with some cool people, and some great music to boot! =) Can't wait to hear what Iced Earth has in store for us next, and I'm also eagerly awaiting the next Quiet Room disc! - Joe D. aka Magellan email_address_removed ICQ # 1872723 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- I swear on tomorrow- If you take this chance- Our lives are this moment The music, the dance- And here in this labyrinth- Of lost mysteries I close my eyes on this night- And you're all that I see - Savatage, from "Not What You See" ----------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 21 Feb 1999 18:04:21 -0600 From: Jim Shields To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: One hit wonders/Hum Message-ID: >Remember Humm, ...... These bands >will have one big single, they'll sell a lot of records, and then go away. Hum actually really kicks ass, if you can get past a mediocre singer. I saw them about a year ago with Swervdriver (sp?), both of whom had new albums in late 97/early 98. True, they've only had one hit, but they're still around. Liberty Lunch, the venue I saw them at, was just about full, so something like a thousand people were there. >But that's >another discussion, and I'm probably the only one who likes them. nope, I like 'em too. they put on a killer concert, even though the opening bands sucked when I saw them! Jim Shields Guitar/vocals - Room 213 Undeclared Junior in Liberal Arts and Proud of it! ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 21 Feb 1999 16:22:08 -0800 (PST) From: Der Herr Bodinger To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Marillion, Megatron vs. Zartan Message-ID: hello! beautiful is on the 'afraid of sunlight' album; great escape and hard as love are on 'brave,' considered by most to be the best abum of the hogarth era. i don't recall a live forever tho, anybody know? === Charles A. Bodinger ICQ# 31620730 yahoo pager id: edge_of_madness "And until that time when death won't wait Let each man rage against his fate." -'The Wake of Magellan' ---TSM wrote: > > > Still no DTC in my post... > Speaking of Hogarth era Marillion, I own a single called Beautiful. Even if > the songs are very different compared to the stuff they did with Fish I > like it a lot. Could someone tell me that on which album/albums I can find > the songs Beautiful, Live Forever, Great Escape and Hard as Love? > > _________________________________________________________ DO YOU YAHOO!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------ End of YTSEJAM Digest 4688 **************************