YTSEJAM Digest 4754 Today's Topics: 1) SEAL...(balance that ball) by Dave Ware 2) Lie CD-Single for sale. by "Syrinx" 3) re: shirley by "Isaac Trumbo" 4) Re: Which Seal? by email_address_removed 5) you or me by "Isaac Trumbo" 6) FW: Wanna join a prog band? by "Giannotti, Nick" 7) Re: Which Seal? by Craig Griffith 8) Re: Freaky Time Signatures by Craig Griffith 9) Re: The infamous "Trash the 80's bands" bandwagon. by "A Change Of Seasons" 10) Re: you or me by Carlos Alfaro 11) Re: YTSEJAM digest 4753 by "Christopher W. Ptacek" 12) Jeff Beck @ SXSW by Jim Shields 13) Spock's Beard tour news by Lisa Marie 14) Re: Paradigm Shift intro by email_address_removed 15) Ytse-wives... by "Agar, Jonathan (CAP, EURO)" ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 18 Mar 1999 12:09:15 -0600 From: Dave Ware To: "'email_address_removed'" Subject: SEAL...(balance that ball) Message-ID: Hey, ]From Ryan:- >Quick question: some of you have mentioned that Tony Levin is currently >touring with Seal. Is this the same Seal that recorded the pop song "Kiss >]From A Rose"? If so, why does he need Tony's bass-playing ability? >Couldn't he get by with a drum machine and a sequencer? :) Or is there >another Seal I don't know about? Don't get me started, have you actually heard a Seal CD...I mean the whole album - not just the famous single...? This guy has alot of talent and writes some great songs. I've always considered him along the lines of a 90's Sting (not as good but very cool all the same). If you go to TL's sight you will see that Seal has some good musos on tour with him, let's face it TL can pick and choose who he tours with and he isn't gonna waste his time with wankers. RANT.... still no word on the LTE2 producer/mixer/whatever....then. Dave (a UK jammer - now in Alabama). PS. I like what Shirly did with FII and OIAL, but let's not start that thread again (although it would at least be some vague DTC). ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 Mar 1999 13:11:12 -0500 From: "Syrinx" To: "A Ytse Besides Itself" Subject: Lie CD-Single for sale. Message-ID: <002901be716a$b5927920$50c8cdcf@syrinx2> No, I'm not selling it - but someone else is. I just happened to catch it: http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=79809136 -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= erotomania!: http://www.erotomania.org =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 Mar 1999 10:34:43 PST From: "Isaac Trumbo" To: email_address_removed Subject: re: shirley Message-ID: well.. i think we can all agree that Aerosmith just isn't Aerosmith anymore.. i mean .. there's a big difference between "chip away at the stone" and this Crazy/Amazing/EverythingSoundsTheSame shit.. but that seems to be synonimous with you point on Shirley.. full sound.. but yeah.. bland.. >As for Shirley, I don't know how much you can blame him. He >seems to have a way of making everything full, but somewhat >bland. Another favorite band of mine, The Black Crowes, used >him on their latest disc. It also came out full, yet bland. >Shirley seems to have a big reputation based on his work with >Aerosmith. Maybe people in the industry have been giving >Shirley a little too much credit for Aerosmith's comeback. Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 Mar 1999 13:35:07 EST From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Which Seal? Message-ID: It is indeed the same Seal that did Kiss From a Rose and the reason Tony Levin is playing with him is just that...because he can. He's that diverse a bass player. In fact, when I talked to him last week and mentioned I'd seen the L.A. LTE show, he said "yeah, I played a WHOLE lot less notes tonight with Seal, but it was fun". He is a true musician. -Kyle ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 Mar 1999 10:40:36 PST From: "Isaac Trumbo" To: email_address_removed Subject: you or me Message-ID: this is true but John P stated that Kevin promted it along with taking hell's kitchen out of burning my soul.. inferno >This is a little unfair, since you'll find that the person who >explicitly did help re-write You Or Me was Desmond Child. Got to >agree though, I'm not so keen on either version. The solo's kinda >cool though. Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 Mar 1999 13:59:37 -0500 From: "Giannotti, Nick" To: "'email_address_removed'" Subject: FW: Wanna join a prog band? Message-ID: > > From: "Giannis Vidiadakis" > > To: email_address_removed > > Subject: Wanna join a prog band? > > > > > > Hey, there's a very long list of prog rock/metal musicians that want to > > start or join a band > > and many bands' requests too, at the Prog Musicians Forum. The address > > is http://homex.s-one.net.sg/~progmetal/wsapb.html > > > > - fateswarm > > > > ps. What is really interesting is the request of an 18-year-old girl > > that plays 15 instruments!!! > > I actually rented the movie where the 18 year old girl played 15 > instruments - sometimes two or three at a time, too. > She was very impressive. Traci Lords, I think her name was. > > :) > > - Nick ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 Mar 1999 14:02:52 -0500 From: Craig Griffith To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Which Seal? Message-ID: email_address_removed wrote: > It is indeed the same Seal that did Kiss From a Rose and the reason Tony Levin > is playing with him is just that...because he can. He's that diverse a bass > player. In fact, when I talked to him last week and mentioned I'd seen the > L.A. LTE show, he said "yeah, I played a WHOLE lot less notes tonight with > Seal, but it was fun". He is a true musician. Um, did he also mention that he's going to be part of Steven Seagal's "solo" band? That, IMO, would be the gig to make people say that he's a musical whore, not Seal. -- Craig Griffith: High school student, guitar player, King of Craigland http://www.geocities.com/EnchantedForest/Dell/8509/ "I may make you feel, but I can't make you think" -Ian Anderson ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 Mar 1999 14:08:11 -0500 From: Craig Griffith To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Freaky Time Signatures Message-ID: The Sandman wrote: > And 5/4 is definitely one of my faves. The theme to Mission > Impossible (not the U2 version, it's in 4/4) is in 5/4, and My Wave by > Soundgarden (which I like, even if nobody else does) is in 5/4, and if you > wanna hear a REALLY cool piece of classical music that I feel my life's > goal is to do a heavy metal arrangement of, listen to Gustav Holst's > "Mars: Bringer of War" from "The Planets". For some 'jammers, it might be > kinda boring at first, but when it gets to the end, I think just about > everybody can appreciate it :) Mars scared the shit out of me the first time I heard it played by the local symphony orchestra. As for adaptations of Mars, one need look no further than King Crimson's "The Devil's Triangle", featured on their In The Wake of Poseidon album. Unless you have the mistaken notion that only loud guitars can be heavy (the primary instrument here is layered Mellotron), this will freak you out. If you'd like to hear it, tune in to my Ytseradio show Thursday night 8-10 EST or Saturday from 2-4 EST. -- Craig Griffith: High school student, guitar player, King of Craigland http://www.geocities.com/EnchantedForest/Dell/8509/ "I may make you feel, but I can't make you think" -Ian Anderson ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 Mar 1999 13:13:29 -0600 From: "A Change Of Seasons" To: Subject: Re: The infamous "Trash the 80's bands" bandwagon. Message-ID: <001c01be7173$69058620$c447f0c7@dreamtheater> Hey Korby.... Trash you?!?!?! Don't think so... I admit it -- I like some of those bands and still own cassette tapes of about 80% that you mentioned including Poison. Later.... poj ICQ#31820332 -----Original Message----- ]From: email_address_removed To: Multiple recipients of list Date: Wednesday, March 17, 1999 11:02 PM Subject: The infamous "Trash the 80's bands" bandwagon. > >In a message dated 99-03-17 12:57:35 EST, you write: > ><< I've got the King of bad drummers.......does anyone remember Rikki Rocket > > from Poison? He had to be the worst drummer of all time. > > > > Mike > > Really ?! I though he was the only guy who could play in that band (not > talking about Bret Michaels - that guy has an awesome voice). If you wanted > to mention the worst musician you should have chosen CC Devile. Speaking > about worst guitar players. > > IMO Poison has released one brilliant CD and that's "Native Tongue". Too > bad that the band's collaboration with Richie Kotzen didn't last too long. > >> >OK, granted, Poison shouldn't be mentioned in the same sentence as say, Dream >Theater.(oops!) But what is it about Rikki Rockett that makes him suck so bad? >Because you don't like their music or that they looked like chicks? At least >he played on all of the albums, unlike RINGO! Come on- how bad do you have to >be to not keep a Beatles beat? Also, about C.C. He is FAR from worst musician! >He did suck live sometimes because he was so drunk & strung out on cocaine. >But if you've heard some of his solos on their albums- they were great. ]From >speedy to tasteful slow licks, he could pull off some tasty stuff. Is the solo >to "Nothing But A Good Time" not a great solo? They could also write a good >rock/pop song too- W/O the help that Aerosmith, Bon Jovi or Motley Crue had w/ >Desmond Child or Bob Rock. (Not that those bands are better or worse.) My >point-Poison has never used outside writers. I'm not saying their image wasn't >a little "out there" or that you should like them. I'm just saying open your >mind and think about why you're saying what you're saying. I think I'm the >only person that grew up on that shit who admits that I actually liked it, and >in a way still do. Everybody talks about how they suck so bad. Well, how come >those bands sold millions of albums? I'm sure you've owned a few in your time. > As a fellow Ytsejammer, I'm TOTALLY surprised you didn't mention any 90's >crap players. Are the guys in Korn great players? No. To tell you the truth, >half the time I have to listen hard for a discernable(sp?) guitar part. I >mean, I hear the guitars obviously, but it's all mud. I do have to admit they >do have a cool aggressive sound, it just wears thin quick w/ me. I'm not a big >Nirvana fan, & Kurt Cobain was also a terrible player, but I have to admit he >had other strengths that put him ahead of the rest like his songwriting. Now >those are two big bands today, I like a song here and there from both bands, >but I certainly don't listen to them for musicianship. The thing I hate about >bands today (other than shitty "life sucks" or "feel sorry for me" lyrics, and >singers who aren't worth a shit in general-there are a FEW exceptions) is that >they play loud distorted guitars like they're acoustic guitars. You know, >constantly "strumming" all of the strings- no matter how many are actually >being played. It just tends to sound the same after oh, 1 song, and ANYBODY >can play like that. > 80's bands get a lot of crap because of the way they looked, but some had >really good players- especially guitarists, that actually cared about their >playing ability. Vito Bratta, Paul Gilbert, John Sykes(Whitesnake), Reb Beach, >George Lynch, you get the picture. I'll stop here since your probably dying to >flame me already. If I offended anyone, it was unintentional... this time at >least. ;-) >- JK >PS- Poison's "Native Tongue" was indeed a brilliant album. Some of their best >work. >PPS- Sucky 80's guitarists- how about the guy from Twisted Sister? Now HE >leaves something to be desired. > ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 Mar 1999 15:22:18 -0400 From: Carlos Alfaro To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: you or me Message-ID: Im paraphrasing here, but in the Guitar world interview after FII came out , John was talking about BMS and talked about how they ( the band, and specifically himself ) didnt feel like having a slow break in there, and wanted the song and i quote "rocking" throughout... he never mentioned shirley in there.. Isaac Trumbo wrote: > this is true but John P stated that Kevin promted it along with taking > hell's kitchen out of burning my soul.. > > inferno > > >This is a little unfair, since you'll find that the person who > >explicitly did help re-write You Or Me was Desmond Child. Got to > >agree though, I'm not so keen on either version. The solo's kinda >cool > though. > > Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 Mar 1999 13:17:39 -0600 From: "Christopher W. Ptacek" To: Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 4753 Message-ID: <00c101be7174$0998b3a0$message_id_removed> > For the end, name 1 album that can match even near to "Abbey Road" >beauty??? One that destroys AR, for me, is Jason Becker's "Perpetual Burn." What... you don't agree? You mean after your big post about how some things are absolute, and that the fact that the Beatles are great is an absolute, we disagree on this possibility? I really like how you claim that Abbey Road is good, as fact, within the confines of those cute little tags. Get over yourself, to quote Mosh's assailants. >From: Ryan Park >Subject: Which Seal? >Quick question: some of you have mentioned that Tony Levin is currently >touring with Seal. Is this the same Seal that recorded the pop song "Kiss >]From A Rose"? If so, why does he need Tony's bass-playing ability? >Couldn't he get by with a drum machine and a sequencer? :) Or is there >another Seal I don't know about? I can tell THIS is an individual who has listened to all 3 Seal albums as objectively as possible. This is either a musician, who knows what it takes to create albums like those, or a listener with profound insight. This is someone who knows that vocal and songwriting ability is pretty much meaningless if you use tools like drum machines and sequencers (as people like Steve Vai do). This person values originality only a little bit less than that piece of sticky plastic that holds your cds closed when you buy them. Someone else: >> > wanna hear a REALLY cool piece of classical music that I feel my life's >> > goal is to do a heavy metal arrangement of, listen to Gustav Holst's >> > "Mars: Bringer of War" from "The Planets". For some 'jammers, it might be >> Hmmm...Go check out 'Am I Evil?' as recorded by Metallica (it's on some >> copies of Kill 'Em All, but I think it might also be on the new Garage >> Inc cd). I seem to remember the theme from Mars in there somewhere. I'm >> not sure if the original Diamond Head version has it. Cheers! >The original does indeed have it; for lo, "Am I Evil?" is the most >threatening and evil sounding rock song EVER, Black Sabbath's >catalogue notwithstanding. You guys heard Symphony X's The Divine Wings of Tragedy yet? That is, IMO the best metal use of "The Planets" to date. >From: Chris >> Heh, I like using that TEMPO plugin on Winamp to slow the the pitch too. >> Problem with that is no matter how much I slow it down, Mike's stuff > >Where can I get this plugin? Almost all Winamp plugins are at winamp.com. >> Just download a little program called "musicians cd player". It allows you to >> slow down every part of a cd without lowering the pitch. I have checked it out > >And this ? I find that Cool Edit does a better job at slowing things down. You can choose very high sample rates and you can set up complex loops to help you figure out what you're doing. syntrillium.com - Chris ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 Mar 1999 13:53:52 -0600 From: Jim Shields To: email_address_removed Subject: Jeff Beck @ SXSW Message-ID: OH MY GOD! I saw jeff beck last nite here in Austin for South By Southwest, and he stunned me to silence! All I could do was half-assedly clap my hands and the end of the songs, I was so blown away. And do you know who was playing with him? . . . Jennifer Batten! she was pretty badass, too. It was really cool, 'cause she used a guitar synth for a lot of stuff. she had what looked like a Roland GK-2A-type pickup mounted on her Washburn with the controls built in. she played a cool flute part for one song. but, jeez, I had no idea jeff beck was so modern sounding. I figured on a show like Clapton or Page and Plant, where everything was pretty old school (but still kick ass). But Beck was tapping and using his whammy bar like crazy, even doing those weird flutters that I'd only heard Ibanez players (Vai, Satch, and JP) do up till now. I used to think that was a secret button on the high-end Ibanez guitars ;) his drummer was really cool , too. he had a huge Sonor set, with about 4 rack toms, a few floor toms, tons of cymbals, some electronic pads and pedals, and a small satellite kick off to his right side (and one main kick with a double pedal). the guy's name was Steve Alexander (I think). has anyone heard anything else he's done? Jim Shields Guitar/Vocals Room 213 -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Spread before you is your soul / So Forever hold the dream within our hearts Through Nature's inflexible grace, I'm learning to live. Dream Theater "Learning to Live" -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 Mar 1999 11:55:23 -0800 From: Lisa Marie To: FREAKS , Subject: Spock's Beard tour news Message-ID: Here's a note from Dave Mulloy: ----------------------------------------------------------------- ******Spock's Beard tour news****** Spock's Beard are going to be playing at The Whiskey in Hollywood May 12th ! And for those of you that are too far away to cruise down.......well here's the news you've ALL been waiting for! The following schedule is tentative and subject to change depending on availability etc. We should have more concrete confirmation next week. If anyone has ideas/contacts for venues in the following cities that would best benefit the band (in drawing the best crowds) please e-mail email_address_removed or email_address_removed. The Tour May 16th-Baltimore May 17th-Philadelphia May 18th-Rochester May 19th-Pittsburgh May 20th-Cleveland May 21st-Cincinnati May 22nd-Detroit May 23rd-Grand Rapids May 24th-Chicago May 25th-Millwaukee May 26th-Mineapolis Now, doesn't that just make your day!!! -- All The Best, Dave Pendragon Merchandising USA http://pendragonusa.com ----------------------------------------------------------------- Woo! -- Lisa Marie "Jessie" email_address_removed ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 Mar 1999 14:35:56 -0600 (CST) From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Paradigm Shift intro Message-ID: <> Actually, this seems like the simplest way to play that run. Your left hand fingers are centered in that "scale fragment" possition (on JP's video) and theres only one note on the 3rd string to bounce between rather than switching between the two strings as many times as those other transcriptions have it. I'll have to try it out how you say JP plays 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: Thu, 18 Mar 1999 23:00:50 -0000 From: "Agar, Jonathan (CAP, EURO)" To: "'email_address_removed'" Subject: Ytse-wives... Message-ID: <83E9BD6E053FD111B35A0000F6093E2701A5BD20@LON01XBCAPGE> Date: Wed, 17 Mar 1999 12:18:53 -0500 (EST) >Korg, HOW DARE YOU SPEAK OF MY FUTURE HUSBAND LIKE THAT?!?!?! Um, I'm confused: Andre or Tico? :) If you want Tico Torres, you'll have to displace Eva Herzigova, the wonderbra girl. I think she's his current squeeze. DTC: Does anyone know where to find how many albums DT have sold? Especially by country? Jonathan ------------------------------ End of YTSEJAM Digest 4754 **************************