YTSEJAM Digest 4692 Today's Topics: 1) EVENT, Threshold at Astoria by email_address_removed 2) Divine Regale, Iced Earth, and absolutely NDTC by "Blevins, Mike" 3) Re: YTSEJAM digest 4691 by email_address_removed 4) Re: YTSEJAM digest 4691 by email_address_removed 5) Re: YTSEJAM digest 4691 by email_address_removed 6) Re: YTSEJAM digest 4688 by email_address_removed 7) Re: bands and their lastingness by "Trent Thornton" 8) Mike's "ticket" into Berklee. by "Korg Ecksthrey" 9) Re: bands and their lastingness by email_address_removed 10) Re: bands and their lastingness by email_address_removed (Dr. Mosh) 11) Re: JEM7VWH vs. JPMP4 by email_address_removed 12) Vai's 10 hour work out by email_address_removed 13) Re: JEM7VWH vs. JPMP4 by Carlos Alfaro 14) Re: Meshuggah | "the industry" | DT getting old | LaBrie backing vox by email_address_removed 15) Re: Labrie doing background singing by email_address_removed (alexis1) 16) Pain of Salvation by "Jason Birzer" 17) LTE - NAMM Roxy / JP - NAMM / RPM - NAMM video update by email_address_removed 18) Re: LTE - NAMM Roxy / JP - NAMM / RPM - NAMM video update by TheCowGod 19) Re: Pain of Salvation by Vincent LuPone ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 22 Feb 1999 18:47:57 EST From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: EVENT, Threshold at Astoria Message-ID: In response to Chris who asked about EVENT. We're a prog band from Boston, just getting going, I have been lurking on the Jam here for a while, We have recieved help along the way from many fellow jammers and I picked a few out for the CD. the list of friends here grows all the time. So glad ya liked the disc, hope you can get it on your show a bit and feel free contact me or visit the website for more info. http://www.mysticfishook.com I just returned from a trip to London today. I went last night and saw Threshold and Landmarq at the London Astoria 2 club. Quite a cool show, great club, decent sized crowd, really good bands. So if anybody saw a guy with flyers last night. that was me, I did meet one guy who said he belonged to the jam. Cheers! Matt EVENT ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 22 Feb 1999 18:56:10 -0500 From: "Blevins, Mike" To: "'email_address_removed'" Subject: Divine Regale, Iced Earth, and absolutely NDTC Message-ID: <413835162AC9CF11AE9602070116CC5ED5C3FA@AMSC_NTAS> Pat, the world's biggest Stratovarius fan, wrote... > Anyone know the story about why Divine Regale's singer left or was > dumped? Yeah, actually. The band wanted to go more straight prog rock, and Dwight wanted to do stuff more in the direction of what they were doing. They're choosing a hard road - AFAIK, they haven't replaced him yet - but I have NO idea why Dwight hasn't popped up anywhere yet. He's one of the better live singers I've ever heard, and I actually like his voice in the studio, too - although many don't... Of course, time was Chris would have answered this. Ah, the old days. BTW, any 'Jammers going to Iced Earth / Jag Panzer / The Quiet Room in Philly on Saturday? Get there early - unless you're Bafu - and see Division, too. :) I do mean early, BTW, since it's a matinee that starts at 4PM. All ages, too. So come up and say hi... I'm surprised to have not seen any comments about Pitchblende's performance at Jaxx the other night. Am I the ONLY 'jammer that attended? Mike Division ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 22 Feb 1999 19:07:41 EST From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 4691 Message-ID: Simon John Dodd wrote: >p.s., I know MP/JP/JM never finished at Berklee, but did Derek >graduate?? According to my Berklee Alumni directory, Mike and Derek both received Bachelor of Music degrees from Berklee- Derek in '84 and Mike in '86. It lists JP and JM, but only says "'86" next to their names- the last year they attended. Weird- Mike graduated but the Johns didn't? Dan Chernow Guitarist/Instructor BCM '94 ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 22 Feb 1999 19:20:13 EST From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 4691 Message-ID: << I may be an idiot for asking this, but I don't think I remember it being asked before. Am I hearing things or is that the introduction to A Fortune in Lies at the very end of track 11 on the second CD? Around 2:28, just after the end of The Crimson Sunset. I could SWEAR that's it... >> I found this post interesting, because I was just thinking about this Sunday: I was listening to the original demo of A Change Of Seasons, and after James (the auditioning vocalist) finishes his "oh oh oh oh oh oh oh" part, Mike and John , and probably John too, are going off on their instruments, and I hear Kevin Moore play two notes. They are the same as two James sung at the end, but they were also two from the intro to A Fortune In Lies, so that's why I figure they played it on that show. In fact, I was just watching that video, and you know when the audience sings harmony at the end of Learning to Live? Well if I remember correctly, Mike Portnoy told the AOL message boards that was the first time a crowd had done that. And with that in mind, I watched James mention something to John P. and thot I bet he's commenting on the audience singing, and John seems to urge James, and he picks up his mic and points it out at the crowd to take advantage of the situation. Hope you had fun reading! ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 22 Feb 1999 19:36:18 EST From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 4691 Message-ID: Could someone be of some help to me and tell me the date of the "Acoustic Dreams" show? ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 22 Feb 1999 19:34:52 EST From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 4688 Message-ID: re the anniversary petrucci i looked into ordering a 90th anniversary JPM its retail through IBANEZ is 1799.99 however guitar center only wants 1299.99 for it good luck finding one though only 100 made in the world ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 22 Feb 1999 17:41:04 PST From: "Trent Thornton" To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: bands and their lastingness Message-ID: >just a thought on how the average lifespan of popular bands has changed >over the years. who played at woodstock? bob dylan, jimi hendrix, etc. >these bands/artists are still well-known now. I think that from every decade, there's going to be a handful of bands that survive the ages forever more (this is just a rundown of a few bands that pop into mind)- 60's- Beatles, Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan, The Doors 70's- Led Zeppelin, The Who, Black Sabbath, YES, Aerosmith 80's- Van Halen, uh, REM, and, um... ya know, the 80's were pretty desolate. 90's- Pearl Jam, Nirvana, RHCP, Metallica, Nine Inch Nails, Collective Soul, 311. Despite popular opinion, the 90's has been a pretty good time for music. > who played woodstock '94? Nine Inch Nails, Green Day, Metallica, Aerosmith, Sheryl Crow, etc. >while its true that some of them are still around today (red hot >chili peppers, metallica), many of them aren't. who still listens to >bands like candlebox (ok i still like candlebox's first cd but that's not >the point)? Good point about Candlebox. Good Lord, they went as soon as they came, huh? > and of the bands who are still around, how many will still be >household names in 20 years, when the next woodstock rolls around? > just a pre-bedtime thought from everyone's favorite cow (heh). > thoughts? moo. I think the bands I mentioned from the 90's will be remembered in 20 years for their influence, etc. It's not immediatley obvious right now, but you'll hear them spoken in the same context as The Who when youngsters like me grow up and are old fogies. Just you wait. And moo right back at ya! = *Trent ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 22 Feb 1999 19:15:10 -0700 From: "Korg Ecksthrey" To: Subject: Mike's "ticket" into Berklee. Message-ID: <003c01be5ed2$5ed96080$6f0d84d0@default> >lists JP and JM, but only says "'86" next to their names- the last year >attended. Weird- Mike graduated but the Johns didn't? Mike received an honorary PhD in pornographic literature from Berklee School of Music after posing naked with his drumset in a rare "King of the Drum Queens" issue of Modern Drummer. This is thus far a unique honor bestowed from the esteemed institution, although the opportunity is open far all who choose to expose their true talents. Due to the magnamosity of Mr. Portnoy's endowments, the centerfold containing his photograph had to be extended to six pages completely folded out. Although I haven't seen the issue myself, I've heard rumours that the "third arm" theory regarding Mike's spectacular drumming ability cannot be disproven from the evidence found therein. Apparently, Mike's "secret weapon" also makes mares and other effeminate barnyard animals swoon. As far as the Johns' educational status is concerned, although the opportunity has presented itself, they seem to both find the method of obtaining an educatrional decree to be a bit too extreme and plan to acheieve their aspirations through more conventional means. Your tidbit of DT info for the day from... -- KorgX3, Toungue-washer at large. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 22 Feb 1999 21:26:42 EST From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: bands and their lastingness Message-ID: Heyas people! > Good point about Candlebox. Good Lord, they went as soon as they came, > huh? actually ive been hearing new music (i think) on the radio out here by them. (fargo, ND) sounds pretty kewl too. and old stuff too. maybe its just old stuff i havent heard before... I must say though, there are a couple of fucking awesome radio stations goin on out here! ok, enough from me for now! ~Lisa email_address_removed http://members.aol.com/dragynlmc3/index.html Never tell the truth to those unworthy of it... --Mark Twain ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 22 Feb 1999 18:34:30 -0800 From: email_address_removed (Dr. Mosh) To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: bands and their lastingness Message-ID: You guys forgot Kiss... they've been strong persistently since the 70s :) -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 21:01:16 -0600 (CST) From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: JEM7VWH vs. JPMP4 Message-ID: Personally, I like the JPMP4 better, but mainly cause I cant stand guitars with pick guards like the JEM has, nor non-direct mount PU's, especially with Floyd Rose style vibratos. Though I do like the floral inlay on the Jem. Oh yeah, that monkey grip thing looks hella tacky. Matt ===================================================== "A daily dose of eMpTyV "Following our instinct will flush your mind not a trend. Go against right down the drain." the grain until the end." -Dream Theater -Metallica ===================================================== ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 22 Feb 1999 21:15:05 -0600 (CST) From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Vai's 10 hour work out Message-ID: someone posted: <> I too, am interested on where I could find this. please private mail if you have any info on how I can get a hold of it. Matt ===================================================== "A daily dose of eMpTyV "Following our instinct will flush your mind not a trend. Go against right down the drain." the grain until the end." -Dream Theater -Metallica ===================================================== ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 22 Feb 1999 23:18:05 -0500 From: Carlos Alfaro To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: JEM7VWH vs. JPMP4 Message-ID: email_address_removed wrote: > Personally, I like the JPMP4 better, but mainly cause I cant stand guitars > with pick guards like the JEM has, nor non-direct mount PU's, especially > with Floyd Rose style vibratos. Though I do like the floral inlay on the Jem. > > Oh yeah, that monkey grip thing looks hella tacky. > > Matt YES!!!!! god i thought i was the only one who absolutely HATES the monkey grip! i mean i LOVE the JEM BSB .. it rocks.. the only thing which actually prevents me from buying one is the godamn monkey grip. Carlos A. Alfaro SysAdmin.: Internet Solutions Inc. mailto:email_address_removed / mailto:email_address_removed (ICQ)1254229 ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 22 Feb 1999 22:53:11 EST From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Meshuggah | "the industry" | DT getting old | LaBrie backing vox Message-ID: >< Rhythms. Plain and simple. No melody, no riff, nothing but shouting and endless, non-stop, ever-changing, pulsating, battering rhythms. Polyrhythms, I believe. No trace of a pattern either. Sure the drummer keeps time with his high-hat but everything else after that is completely random. At least it sounds that way. >< Sounds just like Black Light Syndrome. *very* hard to get into to. >< To be honest, and I say this as I die-hard Dream Theater fan (I'm here, afterall) I'm really surprised that Elektra has kept them around. Awake fell below expectations and FII wasn't the crossover hit they were expecting. >< Well it obviously did good enough for Elektra to OK a double live album and a live video. >< There just as responsible as Dream Theater. To many people in the rock community, Dream Theater is a one-hit wonder. "Dream Theater? Oh, yeah...didn't they have that one song, "Pull My Underwear?" >< That was hardly a hit. >< 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). >< You're right, he *didn't* sound human on LAtM. He sounded like a barking dog or some kind of animal with a severe throat rash. >< My question: where else can i find James doing background vocals? >< He did some guest vox on Shadow Gallery's latest "Tyranny." I forget if they were exclusively backing vox or not as I oly heard it once. Jim NP - Dishwalla: Pet Your Friends ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 23 Feb 1999 00:59:58 -0400 From: email_address_removed (alexis1) To: "Ytsejam" Subject: Re: Labrie doing background singing Message-ID: <01be5ee9$5c94d040$710b6120@alexis1> Well, you can find him in Shadow Gallery's "Tyranny", but he's not really singing backup there, he just sings a few lines of a song. Hmm.... Well, get Age of Impact as well, he sings there, but I guess that's not backup vocals either. I don't think he sings backup vocals anywhere else other than "Life in Still Water". ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 22 Feb 1999 23:58:36 -0500 From: "Jason Birzer" To: "The Jam" , Subject: Pain of Salvation Message-ID: <003701be5ee9$2c905540$af8345c6@longshot> >Perhaps it's because I don't pay enough attention (gotta be out persecuting >women as all men are wont to do, you know), but I don't recall having seen >anyone rave about the Pain of Salvation disc "One Hour by the Concrete Lake." Actually, I did mention them after Powermad after I picked up Entropia. I think the big problem is, untill recently, their disks were only released in Japan, so not many have a hold of them yet. They also aren't the easiest band to get into. I just got my copy of "One Hour..." last week and I'm still trying to get into it. "Entropia" is a must have, tho... BTW, why did you wait until now to mention them, Madden? Usually if you are nutz for a band u will go nutz about them on here. You're losing it.... :^) -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Jason Birzer "One likes to believe in the freedom of music "The Longshot" but glittering prizes and endless compromises ICQ#13068879 shatter the illusion of integrity." email_address_removed Rush - The Spirit Of Radio -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 23 Feb 1999 00:27:02 EST From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: LTE - NAMM Roxy / JP - NAMM / RPM - NAMM video update Message-ID: Okay, as of today I have answered every email I have received on this video I offered up. If you sent me an email and never got a response, send me another email otherwise you won't get a response. I am pretty sure however that I missed no one. I have one extra addition as to what I am looking to trade for. BOXING MATCHES on video. I'm only interested if you have a master copy on SP. I prefer the post show conference and pre-show talk up as well, but it isn't as necessary as the ACTUAL fight. I prefer heavyweight matches. Especially any Tyson, Holyfield, Bowe, Moorer, Foreman, Lewis, or even Holmes fights. I'm sure I will get minimal response on this, but its worth a try. Some nameless people lost or broke my two Holyfield v. Tyson fights so both of these are extremely welcome. The Lines in the Sand website now has LTE added to the tourography (http://dreamtheater.mit.edu/), so I would suggest all those that have already received my video to register and put their names up on the site for the NAMM and Roxy shows if they want to trade. This will allow the "source" for this video to widen tremendously. And of note to those still interested in getting a copy from me; I will be returning the VCRs I borrowed shortly and therefore will become very discriminating on what I am willing to trade for. Copying 3 videos at a time is what allowed me to do so many trades in the first place. If anyone that has the video wants to comment (review), go right ahead. It may help others decide if they want it for themselves. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 23 Feb 1999 00:59:59 -0500 (EST) From: TheCowGod To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Re: LTE - NAMM Roxy / JP - NAMM / RPM - NAMM video update Message-ID: > From: email_address_removed > Subject: LTE - NAMM Roxy / JP - NAMM / RPM - NAMM video update > > If anyone that has the video wants to comment (review), go right ahead. It > may help others decide if they want it for themselves. OK, since you asked :) First of all, it's great quality. the sound is great - if you've ever videotaped loud live music you can tell Calvin went through the work he did to make this tape sound good. The video is also good - I was expecting much worse considering shows normally aren't exactly well-lit. The only complaint i can think of is the apparent obsession with JP - the camera always tends to drift back to him, even when he's doing something boring or even nothing at all. It's obviously not ALL him, but it's clearly in his favor. Which is good, to a point, but I personally would rather watch Tony (i just wanna know how the hell a Stick is played) or Mike (nuff said :). I was also hoping to see what Jordan looks like on stage. And I did, of course, but just a few snippets before heading back to JP. But alas, i've made the one small complaint longer than the praise. I love this tape. Get it. And if all you do (or would do like me) at DT shows is watch JP, then it's even better :) The service was also very good - I got the package when he said I would. I'll trade with Calvin in the future. And thus ends my comments. Good job, Calvin. The work you put into making this an enjoyable tape for those of us who didn't get to go to the show is appreciated. Moo. -- "You are what you eat, you fucking cannibal!" -- KorgX3 *** END OF TRANSMISSION *** ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 22 Feb 1999 23:01:49 -0700 From: Vincent LuPone To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Pain of Salvation Message-ID: At 09:13 PM 2/22/99 -0800, you wrote: >BTW, why did you wait until now to mention them, Madden? Usually if you are >nutz for a band u will go nutz about them on here. You're losing it.... >:^) Well, in his defense, I must say I've been quite nuts about this band Fear Factory for quite awhile, but I waited until I got the new album "Obsolete" before I decided to rave about these badasses on the jam. This album is the best thrash/death/speed/bluegrass album for me since Rust in Peace. And it's actually melodic too. Pain of Salvation rocks ass as well, btw. I've never heard a death metal band write a song that could make a grown man cry, but "Timelessness" is just pure emotion. The whole album is a HUGE step forward from Demanufacture, which is still a pretty badass CD in itself. Some parts of the album even lean to the mildly progressive side too, much like And Justice for all by that "other" band :) Along with FF, some other new CDs I've got recently are by Seven Dust, Gamma Ray (insanity and genius), Saigon Kick (the lizard), Fates Warning (Perfect Symmetry), Metallica (Garage Inc.). Of all of them, I'd have to say the FF is the only CD that stands out from the pack. The Metallica stuff is cool, especially the punkier tunes they do, they seem to give punk music a needed kick in the ass whenever they play it. The Fates is exactly what I expected from pre-APSOG fates. Cool, but a tad bland. APSOG rocked my world, though. Saigon kick? Saigon kick back to the CD store, sounds like an extreme-copy, only this time there's no Nuno. The Gamma Ray CD reminds me of Helloween, good german speed metal. Just like Strato or Hammerfall (though I truthfully like strato the best of the 4 bands). And Sevendust is pretty cool, but the CD needs to grow on me. I'm sure it probably will. Overall ratings from my opinion out of 5 stars: Fear Factory **** Metallica *** Fates Warning *** Seven Dust ** Gamma Ray ** Saigon kick */2 ------------------ That's it for no, oh yeah, get EA Sports NHL 99. Color commentary, WOW. Peace and love, and good happiness stuff, ~Vince =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= | http://members.xoom.com/obscuremetal/ | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- ------------------------------ End of YTSEJAM Digest 4692 **************************