YTSEJAM Digest 4884 Today's Topics: 1) Re: magellan (& Spock's Beard) by "Korg Ecksthrey" 2) Looking for prog MUSICIANS? by "fateswarm _" 3) Re: magellan (& Spock's Beard) by Lisa Marie 4) RE: YTSEJAM digest 4862 by "Jon Case" 5) by J C 6) Re: by email_address_removed 7) Iced Earth in DC by Pat Daugherty 8) popularity thread; DMB drummer by Kevin Carmouche 9) bowm bowm bowm, bowm bowm bowm...shock the nazi! by Joshua Rasiel 10) Death, Spastik Ink by "Jeremy Smirnov" 11) columbia house/network by email_address_removed 12) Question about acoustics. by Stephen Dedalus 13) Rip-off of KISS by Jose Enrique Ralat Ballester 14) Isn't it ironic (don't you think - maybe a little TOO ironic)... by David Dixon 15) Horns! by "Al @ Switchcraft" 16) New On-Line Keyboard Magazine by "Dreamgirl" 17) Machines for music lovers by "Al @ Switchcraft" 18) Re: Spock's Beard by Andrew Coutermarsh 19) A Yeasty jam by Paul Weiss ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 2 Jun 1999 18:10:05 -0600 From: "Korg Ecksthrey" To: Subject: Re: magellan (& Spock's Beard) Message-ID: <002801bead55$8b2c1520$4d0d84d0@korgx3> >Personally, I'd say "The Light" or "Beware of Darkness"... but you're bound >to get different answers, so you can check out some mp3 samples here Yah, but you're a die-hard from Beware of Darkness, too, aren't ya, Lisa? :) As always, it depends on the listener, but I've gotten alot better comments from Day for Night than the others. My personal fave is Day for Night. I did start with The Light after woot gave it to me. I remember having to choke it down, too. Took a few spins to like, and I still don't think The Light holds a candle to (lol, whotta pun!) Day for Night. :) Well, maybe it does. Depends on what mood I'm in. :) For starters, I recommend downloading the whole albums in MP3 format off of the 'net and not supporting these wretched penny-pinching bands by shelling out $15 per each of their albums. -- KorgX3 says "what?" ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 03 Jun 1999 00:47:23 GMT From: "fateswarm _" To: email_address_removed Subject: Looking for prog MUSICIANS? Message-ID: Is your band in need of musicians? Wanna start a prog band? Then check the progressive rock/metal musicians message board at: http://homex.s-one.net.sg/member/progmetal/wsapb.html OR http://jump.to/progmusicians All the best, michael m. ps. Visit http://fly.to/epigram to join Epigram's prog rock/metal DISCUSSION mailing list ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 02 Jun 1999 18:00:44 -0700 From: Lisa Marie To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: magellan (& Spock's Beard) Message-ID: KorgX3 wrote: > >>Personally, I'd say "The Light" or "Beware of Darkness"... but you're bound >>to get different answers, so you can check out some mp3 samples here > >Yah, but you're a die-hard from Beware of Darkness, too, aren't ya, Lisa? :) You betcha! Can't go wrong with an album that includes 'The Doorway'! >As always, it depends on the listener, but I've gotten alot better comments >from Day for Night than the others. My personal fave is Day for Night. I >did start with The Light after woot gave it to me. I remember having to >choke it down, too. Yeah... see what I mean about getting different answers? :o) ]From what I've seen, it seems that newer SB fans absolutely LOVE "Day for Night", and the older fans tend to put it nearer the bottom of the list. Not that it isn't a great album, but if you have to put them in order, something has to be on the bottom. >For starters, I recommend downloading the whole albums in MP3 format off of >the 'net and not supporting these wretched penny-pinching bands by shelling >out $15 per each of their albums. *snicker* ;o) Well... you'll have to look elsewhere for complete songs, let alone complete albums... the url I posted earlier has only *sample* mp3s... they're very generous samples though, usually more than half of the songs, which is plenty to decide if you like it or not. -- Lisa Marie "Jessie" email_address_removed ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 2 Jun 1999 22:57:34 -0700 From: "Jon Case" To: Subject: RE: YTSEJAM digest 4862 Message-ID: <000901bead85$f9f82f40$20e09cd1@oemcomputer> I have tried countless fucking times to get off this list. I like Dream Theater a ton, but I can't keep up with the monstrous amounts of material every day. Now, I have followed the directions close to 10 fucking times (exactly as given in the original directions): asdf in subject unsubscribe email_address_removed in the content. Only to find that I'm still getting messages a few days later. I give the fuck up! email_address_removed ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 02 Jun 1999 23:19:32 EDT From: J C To: email_address_removed Message-ID: Let me say 1st a giant thanx to all those who helped me out with the theory stuff it helped point out some basics like stacking the chords .....that i knew but didnt know exactly how to apply. And i was gonna say that the jam is kicking much MUCH ass nowadays even though its no DTC its still good info for thinking music listeners and then i opened the lastest one and it seems like were slipping back into that sarcastic BS that this list is notorious for a shame really...i dont remember who posted it but maybe we should pull the plug again so that everyone appreciates it a little more someone said "You have to admit, a group of fans who call new fans converts has got to be something people in general want to avoid anyway" why because thats not what you call them?.....what should we call them? I think that calling someone a convert is not a bad thing because ANYONE after DTs' original members who listened are converts in my book.....including JLB and Jordan Rudess to name just a few and that does not disrespect their abilities in the least Lighten up....JEEZ! _______________________________________________________________ Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 3 Jun 1999 00:22:25 EDT From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Message-ID: >< i opened the lastest one and it seems like were slipping back into that sarcastic BS that this list is notorious for. a shame really...i dont remember who posted it but maybe we should pull the plug again so that everyone appreciates it a little more. someone said "You have to admit, a group of fans who call new fans converts has got to be something people in general want to avoid anyway" why because thats not what you call them?.....what should we call them? Lighten up....JEEZ! >< I think *someone* needs to lighten up. Jim NP Galactic Cowboys: The Horse That Bud Bought Dishwalla: And you think you know what life's about Time Machine: Act II Galileo "The entire muffin industry in this country is a joke!" - The Newsroom ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 2 Jun 1999 21:23:14 -0700 (PDT) From: Pat Daugherty To: DT list Subject: Iced Earth in DC Message-ID: So who is going to the Iced Earth/Destiny's End(i think that is the name)/Division show tonight (Thursday) at Jaxx? I really have no clue what to expect so it should be interesting... NP: Iced Earth-Days of Purgatory 1 === |----------------------------------------------------------------| | Pat Daugherty Email: email_address_removed | | Web : http://www.abs.net/~patnbeck/pat/pat.html | |================================================================| | "Every breath leaves me one less to my last" --Dream Theater | |----------------------------------------------------------------| _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 02 Jun 1999 23:42:00 -0500 From: Kevin Carmouche To: email_address_removed Subject: popularity thread; DMB drummer Message-ID: >Hm, interesting point. I do think that it's >interesting that Dream Theater are huge hits in Japan. > HUGE. Bigger than big. Ditto for R.E.M. Are they >more open minded than Americans when it comes to >music? I honestly think so. Society demands an image >of some sort for every band to have, but America >demands it even more. That's my personal theory why >BSB and N'Suck can have such huge followings amongst >pre-pubescent young girls. That is to say they have >THE image; that pretty boy with sunglasses, short cut >hair and five o'clock shadow beard image. The quality >of the music ceases to matter real quick when sex >becomes a factor. But I think I'll get off my soapbox >and attempt to send fewer messages to the 'jam now. :o) I believe you're absolutely right, I'm working with a jazz band in New Orleans, and our best customers are ALWAYS from Japan or Germany/Scandinavia...sure, some of it may be economics, but I find overall that Europeans and Asians are much more receptive to jazz/progressive types of music than Americans are...Americans often tend to be more trendy I find, and their attitudes are shaped a great deal by the teenage demographic, much because of American's prudish views towards sex. So anything that is remotely "sexy" becomes huge. I don't think this is true abroad...Think about it, You look at the pop culture nowadays, and most of it is controlled by teenage and preteen girls, BSB, NSync, Titanic, Buffy The Vampire Slayer, all of it is for the most part huge because of them, though sure there are other types of people who like the aforementioned items, I know that... >AMEN!!!!!!!!! >i Happen to think that other than Mike Portnoy, the drummer (dont know his >name) from The Dave Matthews Band is one of the most innovative drummers in >the 90's. His name is Carter Beauford, and yes, he's amazing, he has a great touch, wonderful technique, and has that overall blend of styles that makes for great listening. He can really get a great feel, and can also lay back and be real tasteful too.... BTW, one popular song that is driving me nuts more than ANYTHING, more than NSync or BSB or TLC is that damn Sixpence song, it has got to be the most irritating thing I've heard in years.... np: Dave Matthews Band-"Under the Table and Dreaming" ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 03 Jun 1999 00:41:41 -0400 From: Joshua Rasiel To: email_address_removed Subject: bowm bowm bowm, bowm bowm bowm...shock the nazi! Message-ID: >I believe this was an experiment to see what people >might do under "orders". Possibly spawned by Nazi >trials after WWII (where the "I was following orders" >defense was often used). Unfortunately, this is human >nature, and people will do (or agree with) horrible >things with the slightest peer pressure or >self-rightous propaganda. You got it exactly. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 2 Jun 1999 23:36:28 -0500 From: "Jeremy Smirnov" To: Subject: Death, Spastik Ink Message-ID: <001101bead7a$a7ddd120$9ab4dccf@jsmirnov> Well... I don't know about Richard Christy with another band... Never heard Spastik Ink, how is it? But the thing is... it's a fact: every drummer that has worked with Death and split later hasn't been playing anything nearly as good as what they were playing with Death. Let's see: Chris Reifert and Bill Andrews can rot in hell, Sean Reinert did Cynic, Anomaly, and Gordian Knot, but still not as technical, Gene Hoglan did Old Man's Child (ok), Naphobia (never heard it), SYL (ok if not for the fact that you can barely hear him behind all the noise), and Testament (his most un-inspired work I think)...I think Chuck Schuldiner sqeezes extra-juice out of the motherfuckers.. =) I remember when they were holding auditions for a new drummer for Death, I was actually thinking about contacting Chuck for it, but then realized I'd NEVER want to work with Chuck in a full time band. He can't keep a person in the band if his life depended on it. hehe I have also been thinking about auditioning for Iced Earth when they were looking for a new drummer (shortly before they got Brent Smedley back), but then I realized that Iced Earth is not really my style... and they seem to lack in the songwriting dept. Every Iced Earth album sounds more or less the same. I have nothing against them, I actually have all their albums, but I don't think I'd even come to see them live. And for anyone that hasnt checked out Death yet, do yourself a favor. GET any album except for the first 3: (Scream Bloody Gore, Leprosy, Spiritual Healing). Those are crap. But the newer ones, are just the most progressive heavy stuff I have EVER heard. Amazing musicianship... kinda melodic-progressive metal with Beavis-on-crack vocals (the only downside)... P.S. How come Best Buy and Circuit City dont have Ice Age, Tiles, or Dali's Dilemma???? BB has Ice Age listed but no stores in chicago have it. The other bands... no one's ever heard of them. And they carry some Magna Carta stuff, such as ELP, Rush tributes, and LTE!!! I see an aweful lot of Backdoo r Boys new shit though!!! Peace out. Jeremy ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 3 Jun 1999 00:39:04 EDT From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: columbia house/network Message-ID: >< The "hard rock" stations have become like Columbia House.. you open a catalog and look under hard rock and what do you see but Neil Young and Lynard Skynard. >< No way. Columbia House just had a feature on Dream Theater in their "hard rock" section some months ago. >< if any of you want a great illustration of how MTV, Record Companies, and the entertainment business in general work, watch the movie Network. Yes at times it is absurd, it's satire after all, but it also at times a hard hitting accurate portrayal of an America poisoned by capitalism and bad television. It's a great movie, check it out. >< Good movie. Want another example? Check out the greatest satirical comedy ever, the Canadian TV show "The Newsroom." it's a few years off the air, but it's in re-run sometimes. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 2 Jun 1999 21:48:37 -0700 (PDT) From: Stephen Dedalus To: email_address_removed Subject: Question about acoustics. Message-ID: Hey guitar players, Can someone tell me please what the letter and number model designations mean in an acoustic guitar's name? For example, Martin d-1. I've heard that the d stands for drednaut which is the standard acoustic shape, but what about other letters and numbers? Thanks. Be well. Matt B ============================================================================ Accomplished guitarist seeks band. Write for details. email_address_removed ================================================================================= "With Man gone, will there be hope for Gorilla?... With Gorilla gone, will there be hope for Man?" (Daniel Quin) ------------------------------ Date: 03 Jun 99 03:22:13 -0400 From: Jose Enrique Ralat Ballester To: email_address_removed Subject: Rip-off of KISS Message-ID: hey jammers, anybody else noticed that the song from that band Buckcherry ( or whatever its name is) is a complete rip-off of KISS's song SHOCK ME! I mean the song even has the same chords and progression, and in the same key! At least they could've disguise it a little. Anyway, i thought i should share that with everybody. later, jose Puerto Rico ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 3 Jun 1999 00:25:34 -0700 From: David Dixon To: "'email_address_removed'" Subject: Isn't it ironic (don't you think - maybe a little TOO ironic)... Message-ID: <3093FD59DB69D11193AA00A0C96056498093DC@messaging> It's like raaaeeeeeiiiiaa Anyway, has anyone else picked up the new Modern Drummer and discovered Mr. Portnoy atop the Progressive Rock reader's poll once more (yes, that puts him in the honor roll). Very solid Mike! OK, now to the point. Mike's #1, a couple people were tied for second, and oh wait, hold on just a second, and, in third place is - wait - wait - David Silveria (Korn) is now a progressive rock drummer! Stop the presses! Was this some obscure side project I haven't heard about with Tony Levin, Rick Wakeman, and Steve Vai, or am I fairly convinced that there are TOO many Korn fans who read MD and vote David Silveria in EVERY category... Points to ponder... :) David ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 03 Jun 1999 03:39:40 -0500 From: "Al @ Switchcraft" To: retaehT maerD Subject: Horns! Message-ID: Kevin Carmouche wrote: >the 90's, good songs, good sound, nice different instrumentation(I'd love >to hear more horns in more bands)...My point??? Popular does not mean bad, Horns kick ass! I'd love to hear some of the prog bands with a full horn section. That's about the only thing I liked about bands like: Chicago, Earth Wind & Fire, and even KC & the Sunshine Band! (That ones gonna get me some shit) I fucking love well played and well recorded horns. BTW, some of the older Neil Diamond material had a significant amount of horns. /Al contemplates playing his own horn. Toot toot~! -- Al - The Ytse-ProGtologist ^ Switchcraft Microsystems ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "It's supposed to pack an awesome buzz" --Butthead ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 3 Jun 1999 09:49:11 +0100 From: "Dreamgirl" To: email_address_removed Subject: New On-Line Keyboard Magazine Message-ID: There will be a new on-line keyboard magazine starting up over the next few months. This will feature bands who have keyboard players - but not all prog rock, music covered will range from the classical to the ridiculous! Anyone who wishes to contribute news, interviews, album reviews or photographs should contact Nikki Brooks at the following e-mail address email_address_removed Please pass this message along to anyone who may be interested. http://www.angelfire.com/nb/NIXB/ Join the Mikki Brooks amiling list at the above url for updates about the new magazine as they happen! Never let go of your dreams .... Get FREE dreamtheater.zzn.com email at http://www.dreamtheater.net/ ___________________________________________________________ Get your own Web-based E-mail Service at http://www.zzn.com ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 03 Jun 1999 04:39:21 -0500 From: "Al @ Switchcraft" To: retaehT maerD Subject: Machines for music lovers Message-ID: Due to the incredible amount of private e-mail I've been receiving regarding audio gear, I've put together the ultimate mid-fi system for all to see. IMHO, this is the BEST gear available in this price class. Here is a complete *UNTOUCHABLE* Mid-fi system for under three grand.. Rotel RB-991 amplifier (200 WPC) - $900.00 http://www.rotel.com/html/rb991.html Rotel RC-972 preamp - $500.00 http://www.rotel.com/html/rc972.html Rotel RCD-971 CD player - $699.99 http://www.rotel.com/html/rcd971.html Magnapan MMG speakers - (4' tall 2-Way/Quasi-Ribbon Planar-Magnetic) $500.00 http://www.magnepan.com/magdeal.html DH Labs BL-1 SERIES II interconnects (two 1 meter pairs) $190.00 http://dhlabs-cables.com/docs/prod/BL1.htm Nordost Flatline speaker cables (10 foot pair) $90.00 http://www.nordost.com/products/flatline.html You can more than likely find most of this stuff below the quoted retail price. BTW, the 200 WPC amp is NEEDED to supply the power hungry MMG speakers. If you hurry, you can have this baby setup before the next DT release! -- Al - The Ytse-ProGtologist ^ Switchcraft Microsystems ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "It's supposed to pack an awesome buzz" --Butthead ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 3 Jun 1999 13:04:01 -0400 (EDT) From: Andrew Coutermarsh To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Re: Spock's Beard Message-ID: On Wed, 2 Jun 1999, Lisa Marie wrote: > You betcha! Can't go wrong with an album that includes 'The Doorway'! AMEN sister! "The Doorway" was the first Spock's Beard song I ever heard, and it's still my favorite. That piano work at the beginning is incredible. I'd have to say, actually, that my SB disc favs would have to go Beware of Darkness, then Day For Night, and then in a close third would be The Light. But they're all great. I haven't heard Kindness of Strangers yet, but intent to buy it as soon as I can. The only reason I write this so late is because I was just listening to them and decided to shout my praises. ------------------------------------------------- Andrew Coutermarsh email_address_removed http://cout.home.dhs.org/ Cloak on IRC ICQ: 2513441 ------------------------------------------------- FOR SALE: One parachute, used but unopened. One small stain. Going VERY cheap. ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 3 Jun 1999 14:40:45 -0400 (EDT) From: Paul Weiss To: A Mind Forever Ytse-ing Subject: A Yeasty jam Message-ID: Korg gave his much needed bread talk, but one comment really stood out: >not to mention he's got his own bakeries cranking out bread, rolls, and >pasties, hmmm? Now appearing live at Safeway, dancing girls wearing freshly baked pasties! Sorry I found that immensely amusing. >You have to admit, a group of fans who call new fans converts has got to >be something people in general want to avoid anyway. Yes, quite right, but cults like ours have some artistic merit in today's hedonistic society. Those WE lobotomize deserve it by not conforming. Compadre scribbled: >the drummer (dont know his name) from The Dave Matthews Band Carter Beauford. Jeez, doesn't everybody memorize their liner notes these days....;) Amanda typed: >People look at me like I'm a monster when they find out I don't know >what Iron Maiden, Judas Priest or AC/DC sound like. That's better than people looking at you like you're a monster because you do know what Brainticket, Hawkwind, Gong, or Ash Ra Tempel sound like. paul NP Jesus Jones: Already Amon Duul II: Flawless ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Paul's biweekly musical quote: Down the rope came my tears/ Silver like mercury/ Nothing can hurt me ------------------------------ End of YTSEJAM Digest 4884 **************************