YTSEJAM Digest 4696 Today's Topics: 1) Re: Saigon Kick\music from the ages by Alan Estrada 2) For shits and giggles... by "Korg Ecksthrey" 3) Re: Fear Factory by Dale R Newberry 4) LTE by email_address_removed.or.id 5) Re: From Tom and server help (major NDTC) by email_address_removed 6) Vai's routine by "Jarno Tuomainen" 7) schtuff... by Steven Zebrowski 8) KoRn-Hole-io by Amanda Rosenblum 9) Off Topic: MP3s by "Shane Woolcock" 10) Re: Jam #4694 by Bobby Tufino 11) EVENT, Threshold at Astoria by "Charlie Farrell" 12) Re: For shits and giggles... by email_address_removed 13) Re: MIME on the jam by jOHN jENS 14) Re: If you want proof that polls lie... by Matej Grginic 15) Re: If you want proof that polls lie... by "Brian Hayden" 16) Re: YTSEJAM digest 4694 by "Simon John Dodd" 17) Re: YTSEJAM digest 4694 by Carlos Alfaro 18) DT Tribute CD by TEDESCO MATTHEW A ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 23 Feb 1999 23:51:05 -0600 From: Alan Estrada To: email_address_removed Cc: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Re: Saigon Kick\music from the ages Message-ID: well, some news about Saigon Kick here...they released a video (kind of bootleg) for sale... also there are like 30 new songs of jason Bieler, Saigon Kick and SuperTransAtlantic (the new Jason's band) on mp3 format for free....they are available at www.saigonkick.com just click on the goatlord link (Jason is the goatlord by the way) and then click on the mpeg gallery or something like that, is not very hard to find.... the songs I liked the most are the ones from SuperTransAtlantic, I didnt like as much the new saigon Kick songs but I havent heard them much....some of the Jason's new stuff is rpetty good but some of them sound like disco (yep, 70's disco, not techno) they are worth the downloading time so check them out. >it >shows across the spectrum of work they've done on all 4 albums. actually they have - Saigon Kick - The Lizard - Water - Devil in Details then they have - Moments from the fringe - The Best of (which has 2 new songs) - The Bastards (which was supposedly released and then took back, so it's not available anymore) - those new songs on the website Jason has: - Houston we have a problem - the songs on the website Supertransatlantic hasnt released anything yet but the have more than 75 minutes of music online. --- http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Pit/2025/ Alan Estrada Adler, ICQ #9267174 Monterrey, Mexico -------------------------------------------------------- TAKE NOTE OF MY NEW EMAIL ADDRESS: email_address_removed ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 23 Feb 1999 23:00:52 -0700 From: "Korg Ecksthrey" To: Subject: For shits and giggles... Message-ID: <000701be5fbb$1976ed20$530d84d0@default> I thought I'd be better off letting you all listen for yourselves at some of the Jason stuff rather than try to explain it to you... Follow these links to some MP3's and sheot... http://www.safelink.net/washburn/Jason-Control.mp3 Song: Control It's a basic, straightforward type of song. Probably the easiest to listen to, but die-hard proggers probably won't think it changes enough for them or something. http://www.safelink.net/washburn/Jason-Jupiter.mp3 Song: Jupiter This one has a real fast, techno beat and sweeps through some real cool harmonies and stuff. It kind of reminds me of a U2 meets MARRS sort of thing. It's an actual song, worth checking out. http://www.safelink.net/washburn/Jason-WhoDoYouLove.mp3 Song: Who Do You Love? This one has a real funky reggae type feel to it. No techno stuff at all. Just a real cool laid back groovealong tune. probably my favorite one on the disc. It's a real fun song. I'm sending this somewhat prematurely, so if you hit a dead link, just give it an hour before it comes up, you ackers. I'm uploading as I type. If dead links still crop up, let me know, and I'll fix them. Vaya Con Arroz! -- KorgX3 necessito un burro por el sol ir norte ahora. jejejej ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 23 Feb 1999 21:55:47 -0600 From: Dale R Newberry To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Fear Factory Message-ID: With all the talk about Fear Factory in the recent couple of jams, I thought I'd mention that they are playing The Blue Note in Columbia, MO, I believe on March 6 (I could be off on the date, though). Tix are $15, I believe. I plan on going. Dale R. Newberry ___________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com/getjuno.html or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866] ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 24 Feb 1999 01:08:29 +0700 From: email_address_removed.or.id To: email_address_removed Subject: LTE Message-ID: Guys, Did anyone know, will LTE be released in Indonesia? let me know ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 24 Feb 1999 01:13:51 EST From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: From Tom and server help (major NDTC) Message-ID: well now wasn't THAT just delightful? ok well onto yet more NDTC... Yes I have finally had my fill of AOL and all its bullshit... so i'm askin for suggestions of where to go to from here. everything needs 16mb ram or higher and my lowly packard hell just "Canna do it capt'n!" suggestions prayers and donations welcome :} ~Lisa the Frustrated email_address_removed "aawwww fuck it!" ~Mike Portnoy http://members.aol.com/dragynlmc3/index.html "That was non, non non, non heinous!" ~Ted 'Bill and Ted's Bogus Journey' ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 23 Feb 1999 22:45:10 PST From: "Jarno Tuomainen" To: email_address_removed Subject: Vai's routine Message-ID: Sorry I don't fully remember how it went... Anyway it was a 12 hour routine divided in four three-hour parts, two of which were scales/modes and jamming (the last part). According to his own words Vai was (is?) very strict about training for a certain predetermined period of time, not a minute less. Someone with more information or a better memory feel free to fill in. I will if I happen to find the magazine. ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 24 Feb 1999 01:57:15 -0500 From: Steven Zebrowski To: email_address_removed Subject: schtuff... Message-ID: At 09:58 PM 2/23/99 -0800, you wrote: >Yep, I was there - that crazy day that it was raining sideways and half the >light show blew out during GC's set. The audience was singing along to that >part, absolutely - or at least MY section was. :) Cool. Yeah, I remember the storm. as i recall there was still some thunder and lightning just as the intro to Metropolis had started. that show was amazing. it was great to see the boys running around on a big stage where they had some room. >So I have to wonder- I know Jordan is an >excellent songwriter, just as Kevin was, but he also is an exceptional >player, just like Derek was. So I have to think- what a find Jordan >was- the best of both worlds. Hell yeah- this shit IS going to be >insane. Jordan is a great player, and he writes hella music. however Jordan doesn't have a clue when NOT to play. Not counting "State of Grace", the LTE CD has a sum total of about 8 measures where he's not playing anything, and roughly 70% of his playing is 32nd notes. There's one good melody (in his solo in Kindred spirits), and it's a GREAT one, but the rest of his playing on the CD is predominantly wankery. (And what's with the damn xylophone sound?) Especially in contrast to JP's playing. really inspired stuff, here. Even when he's blazing away, everything he plays is tasteful and appropriate. Not to mention something that really REALLY bugged me about the show I saw in Philly--as Jordan and John played "State of Grace," JP was constantly looking over at Jordan at the keyboard, trying to get some sense of ensemble, or even get ANY connection at all to him. Jordan kept his head down and eyes fixed on the keyboard at all times. Literally. He didn't look up ONCE. Sure, "State of Grace" is a duet, but the role Jordan plays in that context is that of ACCOMPANIST. JP might as well have been playing along with a tape. In an art song like that (the first few measures are, after all, taken from Schubert's "Wiegenlied"), the melody and the accompaniment are supposed to be equal, but that the accompaniment is there to support the singer (or, in this case, guitar). Jordan was neither supportive nor emotive, thus giving JP nothing to work with. Did anyone else notice that? Steve Z ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 23 Feb 1999 22:59:29 -0800 From: Amanda Rosenblum To: "email_address_removed" Subject: KoRn-Hole-io Message-ID: > If there is any Hole song any semiprofessional > guitar-player on this list couldn't duplicate while intoxicated (Mike? > Chris?), I'll eat my, uh, hat. My dead hamster could play any Hole "riff" out there. Courtney Love makes me sick, as do most of the polls out there. I was looking at a list of Grammy nominees in this Sundays calendar section of the LA Times and almost puked. All I saw was "Lauryn Hill" this, "Natalie Imbruglia" that, with a good dose of the latest Shawn Mullins info. I wonder if the people behind the Grammy's realize how narrow minded they are being when they choose the nominees. I remember some award show a few years back when some of the artists for Best Hard Rock act were The Offspring, Green Day, and Neil Young. As for KoRn, I'd rather hear New Kids on the Block. I'll request KoRn when Courtney Love can outshred said dead hamster. ~~Amanda *There's a reason why people call me the EvilGerbil * ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 24 Feb 1999 17:31:20 +950 From: "Shane Woolcock" To: email_address_removed Subject: Off Topic: MP3s Message-ID: I am interested in trading MP3s of entire albums. If you have one of the following albums, I will swap it for any one of the albums I own. Email privately if you're interested, or for a list of the albums I'll swap for. No flames about copyrighting please - prog metal is hard enough to get in Australia as it is. CDs here cost twice as much as anywhere else, not to mention import costs, shipping delays, and virtually no tours! Queensr=FFche - Operation: Mindcrime Explorer's Club - Age Of Impact Shadow Gallery - Carved In Stone - Tyranny ------------------------------------------------------- Shane Woolcock - email_address_removed.au CyberSpace-Dye Vest - http:fly.to/csdv ICQ - 16663016 "John Petrucci on guitar, people..." - KJLB, OIAL Gee, we didn't notice James miss his cue, now did we? ------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 24 Feb 1999 02:10:02 -0500 From: Bobby Tufino To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Jam #4694 Message-ID: Is it me, or have advertisements (and other undesirable crap like a bunch of MIME stuff) been taking the EOJ lately? Maybe I'm crazy. Oh yeah, and I remember hearing how Empty Tremor is the answer for fans who wish DT had stayed more prog and metal...well, I went and got Apococockosintosis or whatever the fucking thing is called and it didn't do the trick. I mean it wasn't that bad...but come on, wouldn't you say they're kinda derivative? At least they're sounding like DT...I think if they were more original they could be good, the dudes play pretty well. Anyway...just came to mind. I'll shut up now. Bobby NP - Aghora (look out for this fucking band, you'll be hearing a lot about them soon I think) ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 24 Feb 1999 07:10:12 -0000 From: "Charlie Farrell" To: "Ytsejam list" Subject: EVENT, Threshold at Astoria Message-ID: ! Date: Mon, 22 Feb 1999 18:47:57 EST ! From: email_address_removed ! To: email_address_removed ! Subject: EVENT, Threshold at Astoria ! ! 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. I was a bit surprised to see the comment 'decent sized crowd' 'cos there was a maximum of about 150 people there in a venue that holds considerably more. - and most of them were on the guest list! It was a typically poor turnout for a prog/prog-metal outfit in london. Landmarq played some excellent neo-prog which I very much enjoyed, but I was mega-disappointed with Threshold. The new stuff from Clone was crunchy and very heavy, but the new singer's voice seem to deteriorate towards the end of the set. They didn't play anything from 'Extinct Instinct' and they played at a volume suitable for a much larger venue - I wish I'd had my earplugs with me. I won't be in a hurry to see them again. ! 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 That was me - but Ashley and his mates were supposed to be ther as well There were 3 or 4 in DT t-shirts, but I didn't know what he looked like. (I was the guy with the Angra 'Fireworks' shirt) Charlie URL: http://www.servemode.co.uk/Charlie ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 24 Feb 1999 02:11:08 EST From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: For shits and giggles... Message-ID: ok, i d/led these and i really liked them but deleted the post that had the dude's full name.. (Jason what??) could someone repost or just email me his name? thanks again! wow 2 posts, I'm on a roll! :} ~Lisa the still frustrated but liking the tunes... email_address_removed "aawwww fuck it!" ~Mike Portnoy http://members.aol.com/dragynlmc3/index.html The time you enjoy wasting is not wasted time. -Bertrand Russell ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 24 Feb 1999 02:52:08 -0600 (CST) From: jOHN jENS To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Re: MIME on the jam Message-ID: On Tue, 23 Feb 1999 email_address_removed wrote: | quoted printable. So if the software detects that phrase in the header or | body (my guess is it's not a commonly used phrase) then bounce that letter | back to the sender with a message saying "don't post in MIME" or whatever. that's exactly what my filters do. you sure you weren't on #ytsejam when i was writing them and talking to skadz? ;) | Yeah, I can set up filters on my end for that too, however being that I'm | in digest mode, it doesn't do me (and really anyone else in digest mode) only you old-skoolers will understand that... | know, I can change to ACK mode but it is inconvenient (for me) to get 50+ | pieces of mail per day when it's really the sender's responsibility to read | the rules and don't post in MIME. i know you can do this in eudora cuz i actually used eudora a long time ago, in a galaxy far, f... just create a ytsejam folder and filter the ack messages. again, it's not rocket science and i believe there is help available in eudora and other mailers. i could go on about the degredation of the net since blah blah blah and wax elegiac, but i won't. so ppl, pretty please with on top, rtfm; read; learn; know. use your noodle. and learn to swim... -- john jens + email_address_removed + http://www2.webzone.net/~jjens ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 20 Feb 1998 12:46:09 -0800 From: Matej Grginic To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: If you want proof that polls lie... Message-ID: > I was reading in the paper today that Courtney Love was named best female > guitarist, thus receiving an award named after some guitar innovator (Gibson, > I think) . I forget who the best male guitarist was, (Kenny Wayne Sheppard > maybe?) but give me a break. Kenny isn't bad at all. Matej NP: Working Man - Rush Tribute ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 24 Feb 1999 05:58:29 -0600 From: "Brian Hayden" To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: If you want proof that polls lie... Message-ID: Responding to the message of Wed, 24 Feb 1999 04:06:33 -0800 (PST) from Matej Grginic : > > I think) . I forget who the best male guitarist was, (Kenny Wayne > > Sheppard > > maybe?) but give me a break. > > Kenny isn't bad at all. Kenny is a soulless hack, a BB King/Howlin Wolf wannabe. He sucks more than any supposed 'blues' player I've ever heard. I'm not being hyperbolic here; I'm dead serious. He's awful. -Brian ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 24 Feb 1999 12:26:31 GMT From: "Simon John Dodd" To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 4694 Message-ID: > The 12 min long medley will contain : > > - Take The Time > - Under A Glass Moon > - A Change Of Seasons > - Learning To Live > > I tell you what, it's gonna be a kick ass medley. I tell you what, it's gonna be a fucking LONG medley. Since people have been talking about a)backing vocals and b)Learning to Live, I have a question: Who the fuck is singing those wo-oh-oh bits on the record? It ceartainly doesn't sound like any of DT. Kev, perhaps, I dunno? And no, it isn't in the liner notes or the FAQ. I checked. Learning to Live's coda that doesn't AT ALL sound like Iron Maiden. Perish the thought. Oooh, no. Si the UK jammer By the way, check out the chat room at www.tori.com's connections section. There's some weird fuckers on there. Keep an eye out for me - you'll know if it is. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 24 Feb 1999 09:09:12 -0500 From: Carlos Alfaro To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 4694 Message-ID: Simon John Dodd wrote: > > Since people have been talking about a)backing vocals and b)Learning > to Live, I have a question: > Who the fuck is singing those wo-oh-oh bits on the record? I think thats just like 10 overdubs of james over one another....with lots of effects too.. Carlos A. Alfaro SysAdmin.: Internet Solutions Inc. mailto:email_address_removed / mailto:email_address_removed (ICQ)1254229 ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 24 Feb 1999 07:30:30 -0700 (MST) From: TEDESCO MATTHEW A To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: DT Tribute CD Message-ID: This one smells funny. When Arash mantioned it, I almost missed it (passing over the post as yet another plug for ET, the boy wonder prog band). OK, so it's a real thing. The question is, WHY? DT has what, 4 full length studio albums? All of the tribute albums I've ever heard of have been dedicated to bands with a much fuller body of work, usually amassed over a longer period of time. DT has no such track record, obviously. This makes me think back to the Working Man tribute. Rush got a bad rap, because they were worried about the possibility of a bunch of lesser-known bands using Rush's music as a platform to gain notoriety. The reason, I think, they realized that wasn't the issue probably had to do with the fact that a lot of the contributors, including FW, some of DT, Billy Sheehan, etc. had all established names for themselves throughout years in the music industry. Now we have the DT tribute. I haven't heard any ET, but from what I know, every review seems to call them I&W clones, or something along those lines. I certainly know that they haven't established themselves in any way, nor have they made a name for themselves in any way outside of comparisons to DT. So it seems fair to wonder: how legit IS this tribute? As much as we ALL love DT, have they really amassed enough of a corpus of work for the market to demand a tribute album? And really, what IS the motivation for the bands getting involved? I, for one, won't be purchasing any DT tribute at this point. I think the band would be justified in being suspicious of exactly what the Working Man tribute was accused of: a bunch of unknown hacks using a more popular band's music to gain some sort of name for themselves. The differences between the two projects are obvious: while some overlap exists, in a lot of ways, bands like FW and Dt have carved out a musical niche that clearly aims for many listeners outside of Rush's fan base. Is the same true of ET? From all that I've heard (Arash's rantings, other reviews on the 'jam, reviews at the Laser's Edge, etc.), ET doesn't have that distinction. This whole thing smells rotten. --MATt ------------------------------ End of YTSEJAM Digest 4696 **************************