YTSEJAM Digest 5214 Today's Topics: 1) Cynic, Gordian Knot...etc by Stephen LaMonica 2) Re: Cynic, Gordian Knot...etc by Janne Jokitalo 3) RE: Adam's FTP site by "Pye, Adam" 4) Re: YTSEJAM digest 5210 by email_address_removed 5) re: FII, SFAM, and various ramblings(long) by Brian Hansen 6) Re: LTE/punk by email_address_removed 7) Re: Something nifty... by email_address_removed 8) various Ramblings (long but fun to read) by Kurt M Hampton 9) Threshold by Chris Oates 10) S&M by Greg Kristianson 11) Kevin's SFaM comments by "Niall Connaughton" 12) VARIOUS ramblings (kinda long...) by "Adriano F. Giacomini" 13) Sales of SFaM by "Mike & Susan Verstraete" 14) RE: Threshold by "Dave Thomas" 15) FII...opinions... by "Gregor" 16) CD Now Discount Links? by "W. Tugmutton" 17) Re: Kevin's SFaM comments by Trent 18) "Better" songs... by Steve Zebrowski 19) Re: Scaterd Few by Dale R Newberry 20) punk by mikel 21) take me off this mailing list by "Gagne" 22) Spock's Beard; Dividing up long songs by "Chris Files" 23) skin by "Fran Brennan" ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 29 Nov 1999 15:02:20 -0500 (EST) From: Stephen LaMonica To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Cynic, Gordian Knot...etc Message-ID: In response to Jeff on Gordian Knot and Cynic. Where can you purchase these cd's? By the way, you mentioned Laser's Edge....have you ever listened to Clockwork on their label? They are philadelphia prog band.....I know the guitarist Tom Gammarino pretty well. We lived a few doors away from each other freshman year of college. Anyway, you can get there cd off of cdnow. Sean Malone is a guest artist. He has a Grand Stick solo on one of the songs. Quick question......does anyone own Shadow Gallery's Tyranny??? I have been debating over whether or not I should purchase it or not. I liked Carved In Stone, especially Cliffhanger.....but I just can't stand the lead singer. I just don't like his singing style....would anyone recommend it? I can deal with the lead singer...I think that they are an incredible band. Steve La Monica ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Nov 1999 12:10:42 -0800 (PST) From: Janne Jokitalo To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Re: Cynic, Gordian Knot...etc Message-ID: --- Stephen LaMonica wrote: > Quick question......does anyone own Shadow Gallery's Tyranny??? I have been > debating over whether or not I should purchase it or not. I liked Carved > In Stone, especially Cliffhanger.....but I just can't stand the lead singer. > I > just don't like his singing style....would anyone recommend it? I can deal > with > the lead singer...I think that they are an incredible band. > Steve La Monica > Oh, man, don't hesitate any longer ! It's a wonderful concept album, which, ranks pretty high in my best overall album list. Great songs, in fact a nice story, fantastic guest appearance by DC Cooper and a small part by KJLB too...Go get it, now !!! ;-) ===== Janne Jokitalo Boss Information: jaska@boss.fi Jyväskylä University: email_address_removed.fi Homepage: http://www.jyu.fi/~jajokita __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Thousands of Stores. Millions of Products. All in one place. Yahoo! Shopping: http://shopping.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Nov 1999 14:13:19 -0600 From: "Pye, Adam" To: "'ytsejam@torchsong.com'" Subject: RE: Adam's FTP site Message-ID: Hey folks.. Yes, the FTP is down because I've moved. It's doubtful, however, that it will return in the same format that it was in. Keep an eye out for something very interesting that Bogie and I are collaborating on. If you liked my site, you'll love this. Now, we've just got to get off of our lazy butts (and I've got to finally get my high-speed connect installed) and get going. :) Take care.. Adam > ----- Original Message ----- > ]From: Janne Jokitalo > To: Multiple recipients of list > Sent: Tuesday, November 23, 1999 4:18 PM > Adam's FTP Site > > Thanks Ed...(Now I only hope I didn't delete that number ;) > >>--- Edward Polzin wrote: >> the reason why it's invalid is because he's in the middle of moving and= >> the site isnt online. check back in about 2 weeks or so when he gets >> settled in. later. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Nov 1999 15:15:45 EST From: email_address_removed To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 5210 Message-ID: No Geddy is not in a new band! Geddy is my Fave...he is takeing some time off. Dustro ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Nov 1999 13:01:12 -0800 (PST) From: Brian Hansen To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: re: FII, SFAM, and various ramblings(long) Message-ID: Kevin Carmouche wrote: > Now, on to DT, and, well, SFAM sounds exactly like what I feared it > would sound like with Jordan on keyboards...His sound choices are > dreadful in several spots. Welcome back to the jam... Several people (including myself) have commented on some of Jordan's sound choices. He introduced a lot of new sounds; some of them may take a little while to get used to, some you may like right from the start, some you may never like. > I've listened to it all the way through 3 times, Uh oh. Did I mention that some people posted retractions after posting hasty, early reviews? > and I couldn't walk away any of those times remembering a single > thing I heard. It was like one big jumbled up blob in my head. Give it some time. My first few listens I might have called it "jumbled". It will unjumble over time. > I'm curious to see what reaction I get. I'm curious to see how long it takes for you to change your mind. my $.02, BH __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Thousands of Stores. Millions of Products. All in one place. Yahoo! Shopping: http://shopping.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Nov 1999 16:17:45 EST From: email_address_removed To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Re: LTE/punk Message-ID: <<>Either you have some very openminded punk friends, or you really need to >>explain them what punk is... <<< >It's funny that he mentioned punk fans, because I went to a small >communications school in Boston for a year, and in my advanced recordings >class, there was this punk dude that liked LTE. I don't think it's completely unbelievable for someone to like both punk AND prog metal. Personally, I happen to like both, both not everything in those genres. For example, I love old punk like the Misfits (old Misfits), the Sex Pistols, and the Ramones as wel as some newer punk (if ya can call it punk) like the Offspring (I might get a lot of flack on this list for liking them but so be it). I also love DT (obviously), Queensryche and Pink Floyd. I don't hve the LTE CDs as of now, but I will definitely be getting them in the near future. Now maybe, if by saing a punk fan, you mean someone who is diehard into punk and that's basically all they listen to, then maybe it would be odd, but otherwise I don't think it's THAT unbelievable -Mike ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Nov 1999 16:35:18 EST From: email_address_removed To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Re: Something nifty... Message-ID: In a message dated 11/29/1999, 1:39:28 PM, KorgMeister writes: <> Yep! I thought the exact same thing at that part. Didn't bust out laughing, however. I guess I was still too pissed at the time due to the lady bashing me a few minutes earlier with every one of her 10 shopping bags while trying to navigate the stairs in the dark. Ah, the price you pay for an aisle seat. :-) Laterz... Matt T. PS: I thought it was a cool flick as well. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Nov 1999 15:47:28 -0600 From: Kurt M Hampton To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: various Ramblings (long but fun to read) Message-ID: hey guys, I've been so busy with school, but always time to read emails, I mean, you have to proritize. First thing, I found Mullzmuzzler @ Camelot in Panama City, FL. Wow. Great CD. Guardian Angel sticks out big time. James sounds good on the whole CD. 2 complaints: 1) When I first put it on, I felt like I was in a bad dance club, those keyboards on the first song should go. Is Dali's Dilmena like that? I hope not, I want to check them out.2)Beelzlebubba(sp?) doesn't seem to fit the CD at all. Ok-FII-Count me in as loving it. I have personal attachments to a lot of the songs on it lyrically, I can relate to them more than the other two. I was depressed becuase the girl of dreams (I thought) who I had been dating for a while shot me down bad one night, so on impulse I bought it. Hollow Years got me out the rut I was in, lifted me up. Made me think, hey crying over that is wasted time or "Hollow Years" :) Very good song. QR Albums. boyyee, if you bought Hear in the Now you can be VERY Excited about the rest, being a ravid QR fan here is the order I would buy the rest in: Operation Mindcrime Promised Land Rage For Order Q2K Empire Warning the EP last (so cheesy, but so much fun) I also think the band should have split ACOS into the 7 parts, but with no breaks, so I could scan to Another World. I love that part. It would have left the song intact, but made the different parts accessible for those who want to maybe just listen to a certain part. Sorry this was long Kurt NP-Extreme Waiting For the Punchline (Gosh they held Mangini back) also try to find the Operation Live Crime box set with Mindcrime live on CD and VHS. Killer! "and though it leads to nowhere, you part debris and keep on going"-Doubledrive New Dream Theater "Scenes From a Memory" out In Stores NOW! "I don't know how the guys in Slayer are going to live past 40"-Paul Blocker See Queensryche on Tour this fall! www.queensryche.com for latest dates! ___________________________________________________________________ Get the Internet just the way you want it. Free software, free e-mail, and free Internet access for a month! Try Juno Web: http://dl.www.juno.com/dynoget/tagj. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Nov 1999 14:39:13 -0800 From: Chris Oates To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Threshold Message-ID: <3.0.5.32.19991129143913.01de45e0@objypop> Someone asked about them, and I didn't see a response, so here goes: I love "Clone" so I went out and got an earlier one "Extinct Instinct" -- result? I haven't managed to sit through the whole thing yet. They have a different singer on this older album, and he has a really thin, whiny (typical prog?) voice. A far cry from the huge amounts of soul and emotion put into the vocals by their new singer on Clone. The instumentals have some of that Clone-y sound (grin) but somewhat weaker, and it has a Pansy-Ass (tm) bright colors celtic design thing for artwork. All in all a disappointment. I still love Clone, tho, and will buy their next one as soon as is comes out/I find it -- but I don't think I'll be buying any more of their previous releases. ~Chris ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Nov 1999 16:12:32 -0700 (MST) From: Greg Kristianson To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: S&M Message-ID: Having had a chance to hear most of Metallica's S&M I must say, imo, it is an extremely disappointing album. Thing is, it didn't have to be. I strongly believe that Michael Kamen ruined any hope of these songs sounding good with an orchestra. Kamen grossly underestimated the possibilites within the music for this type of expanded treatment. Rather than reinforce and enhance harmonically what is already there, he by and large chose to play the composer himself, writing third rate Hollywood action film score type themes overtop of the existing melodies. The result sounds muddled and chaotic, like John Zorn on anesthetic. Kamen is the classic schlock orchestrator; strings doing the big 64th note run into the registral stratosphere, upon reaching the top note they hold it for thirty or so measures. Gee, gotta have truckloads of brass, regardless of whether or not it's appropriate; Enter Sandman wouldn't be out of place on a Nancy Sinatra album. The music would have been a lot more powerful had Kamen stuck to using the orchestral colors available as a reinforcement, not as a chance to throw a bunch of unrelated material on top of an already substantial arrangement. I think they should have had Nino Rota orchestrate the music; there's a guy who knows what he's doing! Grp ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 30 Nov 1999 10:27:08 +1100 From: "Niall Connaughton" To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Kevin's SFaM comments Message-ID: Ok, I haven't quoted the message because it was one long train of thought and it's too much of a hassle to cut up different parts of it. But I'm talking about Kevin Carmouche's comments last jam about why he didn't like SFaM. Fair enough, you don't have to like it. Nobody is going to come round to your house and beat you over the head with baseball bats until you scream in submission that this is the best music you've ever heard... IMHO, Jordan is a perfect addition to DT. He brings some fresh ideas and sounds, ala that ragtime or whatever it is part in DoE. He also uses piano sounds a lot more than Derek and Kevin. I thought he sounded great on the album, and I especially loved the extremely moody part on the piano just after Nicky boy leaves the hypnotist's and he's in the car. As to your statements regarding how easy it was to remember parts of the album after a listen - you say yourself you've only heard it 3 times. DT albums often take a lot longer than only 3 listens to get into your head. But even so, if you could walk away with absolutely no recollection of the album, you must either have not been listening, or you had something else on your mind. The first time I played it, I was left with the chorus tunes from Home and Finally Free, and also that malevolent riff towards the end of Finally Free. I found these to be very rememberable, if there is such a word. I won't disagree with you on FII, I love that album. But SFaM has taken the cake in my opinion. As for not being able to hear Myung... Did you have the bass turned down on your stereo or something? I thought that of all the albums, Myung was easiest to hear in SFaM. He's clearly audible all through Through Her Eyes, he has that funky riff in Home (NP), he's all over the album. You *need* to have a look at the story. It seems like what you need to do is lock yourself in a room and listen to the album a couple of times with absolutely no interruptions. The story is brilliant, and the more you listen to the album, the more it grows on you. It's your choice. Shelve it if you so wish, but IMHO, you'll be missing out... Niall ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Nov 1999 22:05:20 -0200 From: "Adriano F. Giacomini" To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: VARIOUS ramblings (kinda long...) Message-ID: >Derek had the >ability to really rock, and it showed on FII and ACOS. >because Derek >rocks his ass off, he grooves so much and drives the band so well. Very true... His playing in ACOS is very cool, and it is a major reason for that being my favorite DT song... I've already said a couple of times how much I like Derek's playing, so I won't go into that again... >KevMo could too, I don't think anybody on this list would disagree with that... >Myung I can't hear most of >the time, he's not mixed near as well as he was in FII I haven't heard FII in a while, so I don't remember how well you can hear him, but I can hear him VERY well in SFAM... >As for the talk about FII, I really don't have any problems with it Neither do I... In fact, I like it a lot... PS, LitS, ToT, JLMB are among my favorite DT tunes... >>would be it. Overall I give SFAM an A just like Awake. I&W gets >the A+ >>despite the production and same with ACOS for that matter. > > >I could agree on the ACOS production, but totally not for I 1 W. I >am not a >sound engineer, but sounds really well IMHO. I guess the fault most people find with the production in I&W is that trigger thing that was used to record MP's drums... Otherwise, I can't see any other problem... >Strange... I really prefer these pieces together as a whole, as was >intended >to be... >PS. Braking the song up into pieces would reaaly be some kind of >sacrilege... Me too... Dunno why, but if feels kinda weird to hear ACOS broken like it is in OiaLT... But I wouldn't go as far as to say it was a sacrilege to break it up... >Hmm... why is it, on this list, that everyone time someone likes an >album, >they find it necessary to go out of their way to point out how >"anal" and >"picky" the people who don't like it are? Yeah... Let people like or dislike whatever they want, for whatever reasons they have... People don't think the same way, so why should they all like the same stuff? >> PS. Braking the song up into pieces would reaaly be some kind of >> sacrilege... > >Oh, you mean like DT did in their tour? Yeah, I always thought the >world >was going to end whenever they stopped playing it on the beginning of >OIALT. Honestly... They did it themselves; how bad can you really >think >it is? C'mon man, it's just his opinion, no need to go that hard on him... Whew... I'm done now... Sorry for posting such a long post, I just thought I'd write a few thoughts... NP: Bruce Dickinson: Accident of Birth Later, Adriano "A daily dose of eMpTyV will flush your mind right down the drain" DREAM THEATER Dream Theater newsletter - http://www.dreamtheater.net/uacmmail/ ___________________________________________________________ Get your own Web-based E-mail Service at http://www.zzn.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Nov 1999 18:54:12 -0600 From: "Mike & Susan Verstraete" To: "ytsejam" Subject: Sales of SFaM Message-ID: <003501bf3acd$6dce3340$dd5299d1@default> Since we're talking about number of CD's sold, has anyone heard how the sales are on SFaM??? Mike Mike and Susan Verstraete www.sound.net/~homewks ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Nov 1999 16:46:10 -0800 From: "Dave Thomas" To: Subject: RE: Threshold Message-ID: <003f01bf3acc$4bfeea80$046400c0@oemcomputer> > -----Original Message----- > From: ytsejam@torchsong.com [mailto:ytsejam@torchsong.com]On Behalf Of > Chris Oates > Sent: Monday, November 29, 1999 2:52 PM > To: Multiple recipients of list > Subject: Threshold > > > > Someone asked about them, and I didn't see a response, so here goes: > > I love "Clone" so I went out and got an earlier one "Extinct > Instinct" -- > result? I haven't managed to sit through the whole thing > yet. They have a > different singer on this older album, and he has a really thin, whiny > (typical prog?) voice. A far cry from the huge amounts of > soul and emotion > put into the vocals by their new singer on Clone. "Extinct Instinct" is sort of thought as Threshold's "Suck CD". The others are much better. If you have "Clone", then get the all-time classic "Psychdelicatessen". This one rules. I still think it's their best, though "Clone" is quite good too. Threshold seems to change vocalists a lot for some odd reason, so I'd try some of the other early Threshold CDs before completely writing them off. Dave Thomas - Editor, Pixel Planet Reviews of books, music, comics, movies, games, CG software, programming tools and more! http://www.pixelplanet.com ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 30 Nov 1999 02:09:50 +0100 From: "Gregor" To: Subject: FII...opinions... Message-ID: <000001bf3acf$f13225a0$d82dfea9@flor> Well, i really agree with that dude who said that FII is a great album. I also prefer Dereks sound to Jordans. But who cares ? You should have realized after reading 3 jams, that there are more or less as many different tastes as people subscribed to the jam. IMO, for example, FII is much better than the I&W, just because of ToT and LitS. These songs are something special for me, but i still love the I&W and i would not argue with anybody who says that for him LtL is the most special thing he ever heard. Hey, that is the great thing about this band, they made something special for everyone of us, and the other stuff we also like, more or less. So why complain about it?? Life consists of contrasts, and you can just like something best if there is another thing you can compare it with and then prefer it. I really like to read why somebody likes something, because it opens new ways for me to listen to it. But it is so boring when you just read complains about other people tastes. Express yourself, that is far more interesting than commenting other peoples statements about their musical preferences. Just my thoughts about all this postings.... Gregor If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Henry David Thoreau mmm, just like this quote, especially when i think that the drummer might be MP well, then keeping pace would not be the problem, i think ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Nov 1999 19:15:14 -0600 From: "W. Tugmutton" To: "Ytsejam" Subject: CD Now Discount Links? Message-ID: <000101bf3ad0$5d1c2f40$message_id_removed> Ahoy, If anyone has a CDnow discount link available, please send it to me at email_address_removed , if you please. I would be most appreciative. Thanks! - M ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Nov 1999 17:24:44 -0800 (PST) From: Trent To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Re: Kevin's SFaM comments Message-ID: --- Niall Connaughton wrote: > > IMHO, Jordan is a perfect addition to DT. Here here! I'll expand on this thought in a sec tho. > first time I played it, I was left with the chorus > tunes from Home > and Finally Free, and also that malevolent riff > towards the end of > Finally Free. I found these to be very rememberable, > if there is such a word. I personally fell in immediate love with "Strange Deja Vu". I dunno, I just really enjoy(ed) that song. > I won't disagree with you on FII, I love that album. Mm, at the risk of beating this topic to death, I just didn't get in to FII as much as the other CDs. It's not bad at all, really. It's nice and heavy and all that, but it just seems like something is missing from that CD. Maybe it's the fact that this was the first time that the band had written new music with a musician like DS. I dunno. JLMB was an immediate stand out track and NM was an immediate stand out turb bomb IMHO. I'm sorry, but I just really dislike NM. The keyboards suck more than anything else DT have ever put their name on. > But SFaM has > taken the cake in my opinion. Eh, I wouldn't go that far. I think Awake may always be my fave DT CD, but SFAM would be #2 on my list. I personally think it worked out rather well for DT that Portnoy and Petrucci worked with JR with LTE before making the new album b/c I think it gave them a chance to get comfortable with him as a musician. The live LTE gigs probably didn't hurt either. If anyone ever wanted an easy explanation on the seeming "instant chemistry" between DT and JR, that's my best guess-- two albums with memebrs of the band, plus a mini-tour. Maybe it wasn't so "instant" after all... > You *need* to have a look at the story. It seems > like what you need to do is lock yourself in a room > and listen to the album a couple of times with > absolutely no interruptions. The story is > brilliant, and the more you listen to the album, the > more it grows on you. Agreed. The story kinda unfolds in front of you, if you take the time to listen. This could be the most straight forward telling of a story on a concept album I've ever heard, and it works really well. Kevin should definitley give the album a listen. My recommendation would be to sit in a bean bag chair, put on some head phones and play the CD with closed eyes and try to come up with some visuals that match the lyrics and mood of the music. ===== *Trent "There's colors on the street. Red, white & blue. People shuffeling their feet. People sleeping in their shoes. There's a warning sign on the road ahead. There's a lot of people thinking we'd be better off dead. Don't feel like Satan, but I am to them. So I try to forget them anyway I can." __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Thousands of Stores. Millions of Products. All in one place. Yahoo! Shopping: http://shopping.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Nov 1999 21:02:31 -0500 From: Steve Zebrowski To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: "Better" songs... Message-ID: >You metion some intersting things here. As I mentioned in another post, I do >like this album. However, a couple of the songs were written to be "hits" it >seems. And I connect this to your comment, "if they had more control, I'm >sure it would've been a little less song-oriented." That's an intersting comment. >I remember reading an interview in Guitar World with JP when FII came out and he said >about it that "we've gotten better at writing songs." Now, when somebody says >that, it scares the hell out of me. I;ve heard it before. Becuase, it seems >like when somone says "we've gotten better at writing songs" it really means >"we think we wrote some hits." Not just with JP saying that but with other >bands as well. Anyone else notice that? I think it scares people who don't make the distinction between John Petrucci, the COMPOSER and John Petrucci, the SONGWRITER. There's a HUGE difference. If FII was an experiment in writing better songs, then it is better than all their other albums. The term "better songs" is not NEARLY as subjective as most people would like to think it is. We all know that DT had songs that went verse chorus verse chorus etc. before FII, like Another Day, TTT, PMU, TSM, what have you. Those songs are great, but whatever quality it is that makes something a "great" pop song, the songs on FII have more of it than on the other albums. Steve Z ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Nov 1999 20:02:39 -0600 From: Dale R Newberry To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Re: Scaterd Few Message-ID: Oh yeah, an interesting little side note, original Scaterd Few drummer Sam West played on Saviour Machine's first (self-titled) album. A good, solid drummer. Dale R. Newberry ___________________________________________________________________ Get the Internet just the way you want it. Free software, free e-mail, and free Internet access for a month! Try Juno Web: http://dl.www.juno.com/dynoget/tagj. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 01 Dec 1999 01:57:24 +1100 From: mikel To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: punk Message-ID: My favourite punk band is Suicidal Tendencies. These guys are great- not progressive, but more of a metal vein. You got to love the lead guitar (this is how not to play guitar, but hey). ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Nov 1999 22:45:34 -0500 From: "Gagne" To: Subject: take me off this mailing list Message-ID: <000501bf3ae5$73e9fee0$bd4a43d8@default> Please take me off the mailing list for the dreamtheater newsletter ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Nov 1999 22:53:30 EST From: "Chris Files" To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Spock's Beard; Dividing up long songs Message-ID: >The Epic "Healing Colors Of The Sun" is also a killer songs, alldow I would >love >if they hadn't divided into 6 short parts insted of an epic 20 min track >like >"Time Has Come", "Flow" or "The Wather". > >As for songs like "Skin", "The Gipsy" or "Can't Get It Wrong", I think they >are >good songs but nothing special. Too low for Spock's Beard standarts IMO. > >Any other oppinions ? I could see the argument for Skin and CGiW, although I still wouldn't agree. The Gypsy, however, is a fantastic prog piece, my favorite on the album, in fact, after The Healing Colors of Sound. Listen to Gypsy again and see if it doesn't grow on you (I'm guessing you've only listened to the album a couple times if you were mistaking 'Sound' with 'The Sun' ? :) ...or were you just confused by that other song, The Distance to Sound... :) >To tell the truth, I thought it made a hell of a lot more sense to break >the two opening tracks in OIALT. I had thought about re-burning ACOS onto >a different CD and making it separate tracks, but I didn't REALLY see the >point of that, since I usually listen to it all the way through. But >sometimes, I REALLY want to hear Another World, since it's probably my >favorite song from ACOS (why don't they EVER do that one live?). Just to throw in a different viewpoint, I'm actually a big fan of the undivided long songs (although if the 'index' option had ever gotten popularity on cd players, I think it would have been cool to have kept the long songs as one track, but had the parts indexed -- my first [unremastered] copy of 2112 was like that); in fact, I've been turning my cd collection into mp3s lately, and one of the things I've been doing is taking divided songs (e.g. A Mind Beside Itself) and recording them as one track (or file, in this case). I've even grouped the some of the separate parts of some concept albums together (for instance, I made Brain Damage and Eclipse one track, and the same with The Happiest Days of Our Lives and Another Brick in the Wall Part 2). Anyway, when I mp3 The Healing Colors of Sound, it will definitely be one track. Now granted, I do this in small part because I can't seem to figure out how to make my mp3s play completely seemlessly from one song to the next (using Winamp 2.09), but the primary reason is because when I listen to a piece, I usually prefer to listen to the whole thing. (And if I really don't like the whole long song [e.g. The Water], I just edit out the parts I don't like with Cool Edit). Hey, while I'm on the subject, there's an MP3 CD disc-man type player being put on the market soon (supposedly next month) and I just want to tell the world that I'm very excited about the prospect of carrying 9 hours of music around with me on one CD. One title, four words: 'Nine Hour Prog Mix'. Whoo hoo! Chris email_address_removed ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Nov 1999 19:59:13 PST From: "Fran Brennan" To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: skin Message-ID: As for songs like "Skin", "The Gipsy" or "Can't Get It Wrong", I thinkthey are >good songs but nothing special. Too low for Spock's Beard standarts IMO. I'm new to SB, having only heard Day For Night (and my copy of it snapped in half the other day =^(.....), but I still must say that "Skin" is one of my favorite songs. It's not ten miniutes long and is in 4/4 the whole way through. SO WHAT? It's an intelligent, heartfelt, and VERY catchy song. I wish I could write stuff that good. Just because you can hum something, doesn't necessarily mean it sucks, IMHO. But then, I like FII , so what the heck do I know? -Banjoman np: SFAM: Synth Horn Solo (I used to hate this part. I still don't really care for the patch, but the actual notes he's playing are so...weird! I never even noticed KM and DS's solos, because whenever they took a solo they used a patch that sounded a lot like synthed-out guitar, and they played in the same way a guitarist would play. I still think KM was the best for their overall sound (his droning string textures just....complete Awake), but JR seems to be a much more interesting soloist. But then, I like FII, so what the heck do I know? ---------------------------------------------------------------------- weedlyweedlyweedlyweedlyweedlyweedlyweedlyweedlyweedly- Steve Vai ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ End of YTSEJAM Digest 5214 **************************