YTSEJAM Digest 5233 Today's Topics: 1) Re: European Support by Magnus Persson 2) Portnoy video-the new one by "Beck, James" 3) Re: Portnoy video-the new one by Graham Borland 4) Voices by "Vandenabeele, Hein" 5) Re: NA Tour by Jon Parmet 6) Re: Trans-Siberian Orchestra by "Edward Polzin" 7) Re: Trans-Siberian Orchestra by email_address_removed 8) Question Regarding the TSO X-Mas Special by email_address_removed 9) DT albums by "Fran Brennan" 10) Re: Trans-Siberian Orchestra by "Carlos Alfaro" 11) Re: DT Album Ranking (yet again) by Giannotti Nick Contr ESC/JS 12) RE: Question Regarding the TSO X-Mas Special by Shane Hunziker 13) Al & Metal Edge by "Robert A. Jurado, MPH" 14) KevMo, again......... by "Fran Brennan" 15) Re: john west by =?iso-8859-1?Q?Bj=F8rnar?= Bevolden 16) Re: SFAM vs. I&W by email_address_removed 17) Xmas CD by Steffen Barabasch - The Mirror 18) bored... by Steffen Barabasch 19) CDNow Coupons galore. by "Korg Ecksthrey" 20) RE: YTSEJAM digest 5232 by "Greg Stafford" 21) Re: Question Regarding the TSO X-Mas Special by "Korg Ecksthrey" 22) top 10 by "Isaac Trumbo" 23) artension by "Isaac Trumbo" 24) Re: Portnoy video-the new one by Matej Grginic 25) Re: Portnoy video-the new one by Martin 26) Rush news link - NDTC by Thomas 27) Re: Pink Floyd lyrics by email_address_removed 28) Schtuff about Albums, Interlochen by Jon Kretschmer ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 15 Dec 1999 15:01:54 +0100 From: Magnus Persson To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Re: European Support Message-ID: > the last time Dream Theater did a major tour through > Europe, they took a European support band with them > (Vanden Plas). How about doing it again next year? According to the swedish concert promoter EMA Telstar Spock's Beard will open for DT on their concert in Sweden. Is this confirmed? -- Magnus Persson NP: Savatage - Streets ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 15 Dec 1999 09:00:08 -0500 From: "Beck, James" To: "'ytsejam@torchsong.com'" Subject: Portnoy video-the new one Message-ID: > > Since I am a non-drummer and currently cannot afford to purchase the video's > myself, would anybody be willing to tape them for me if I supply the ta= pes > and a nominal fee? Just curious. Email privately. > > James >I havent tried it yet, but im pretty sure it has that macrovision (?) >encoding thing that prevents videos to be copied... i know Jp's video has >something like this.since all the copies ive tried to make have come out >scrambled..has anyone succcesfully copied the jp vid? If anybody is successful, let us know ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 15 Dec 1999 14:10:08 +0000 (GMT) From: Graham Borland To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Re: Portnoy video-the new one Message-ID: > Date: Wed, 15 Dec 1999 08:24:45 -0500 > From: "Beck, James" > Subject: Portnoy video-the new one > Since I am a non-drummer and currently cannot afford to purchase the > video's myself, would anybody be willing to tape them for me if I > supply the tapes and a nominal fee? Just curious. Email privately. No, because that would be piracy at its very worst. If you want it, then pay for it like everyone else, you stingy little parasite! If Mike Portnoy is reading, I hope he royally flames you. -- Graham Borland Picsel Technologies Ltd email_address_removed Glasgow, Scotland ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 15 Dec 1999 15:27:23 +0100 From: "Vandenabeele, Hein" To: "'ytsejam@torchsong.com'" Subject: Voices Message-ID: Michael Pruchnicki wrote about 'Voices' >do anything for me (except for the vocals - the chorus in particular is >annoying!). Glad I am not the only one with this opninion about Voices. I find it to be far-fetched and Michael Pruchnicki called it 'pretentious'... Could not find a better word. I like most other songs on Awake (the first time I listened to it, it was at 11:00 in the evening, through headphones, and I forgot to switch off the main speakers, causing the rest of the family to wake up... :) ), but it misses something (difficult to explain, some kind of completeness, I would call it) that WAS present on I & W and SFAM, on FII too, but to a lesser extent. My 2 BEF... Looking forward to the Xmas CD. HeinV NP Fates Warning - The Spectre Within ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 15 Dec 1999 14:35:54 +0000 From: Jon Parmet To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Re: NA Tour Message-ID: Trevor wrote: > So what do you think the chances are of a little RMP being played > during the show since both guys will be there? That would be cool. How about Jordan whipping up a rendition of the Charlie Brown theme as a tribute? JP and MP do the field goal attempt with MP of course being the prankster pulling the ball away at the last second ;) ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 15 Dec 1999 08:25:43 -0600 From: "Edward Polzin" To: Subject: Re: Trans-Siberian Orchestra Message-ID: <004501bf470b$6f332b60$c6b08ad1@boner> > for crying out loud - you can't get in there (it's an arts HIGH school) > without having a SIGNIFICANT amount of talent. She's been trained to sing > operatically, so I find the comment that you make about her voice kind of > offensive. I believe Labrie has been trained to sing operatically as well. i'm scrapping that from my memory, but i'm sure it's true. Edward Polzin Live and Rare Recordings http://polzin.home.mindspring.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 15 Dec 1999 10:12:54 EST From: email_address_removed To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Re: Trans-Siberian Orchestra Message-ID: In a message dated 12/15/1999, 7:59:33 AM, Joe D. writes: <<> (Their "Ghosts Of Christmas Eve" album was > also great, but not as good IMHO as their first one.) Actually "Ghosts of Christmas Eve" is only the name of one SONG on their latest disc, which is actually called "The Christmas Attic". - Joe D.>> /me accepts my public flogging courtesy of Joe... "Thank you sir, may I have another!" :-) Of course it was "The Christmas Attic"... what the hell was I thinking?!? Man, sometimes I think senility is setting in early with me at age 28... :-) Regarding the Chistmas TV Special, I also saw it and absolutely loved it. I thought Jewel did a very nice job with "Hark the Herald Angels", but Michael Crawford's version of "O Holy Night" knocked me on my ass. What a voice THAT dude has! I wish I had seen him as the "Phantom"... he prolly kicked all kinds of ass in that role. :-) I was also extremely pleased at the inclusion of "Christmas Canon" (my fave track off the 2nd TSO album) and my absolute fave non-traditional TSO tune, "This Christmas Day". AWESOME!! - Matt T. is filled with Christmas cheer this morning NP: TSO "Christmas Eve and Other Stories" ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 15 Dec 1999 10:20:00 EST From: email_address_removed To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Question Regarding the TSO X-Mas Special Message-ID: Hey folks - I forgot to ask in my previous TSO-related post. Did any of you who saw the TSO X-Mas Special last night notice either Jon Oliva or Paul O'Neill on stage? I don't think they were there, which really surprised me since I thought they were the primary song writers/arrangers, not to mention performers in TSO. Anyway, I was just kinda surprised I didn't see them, although I could have just overlooked them. Although, Mr. Oliva is kinda hard to overlook. I was really looking forward to seeing the Mountain King trying to look comfortable and happy in a tux. ;-) Laterz... Matt T. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 15 Dec 1999 07:27:38 PST From: "Fran Brennan" To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: DT albums Message-ID: Awake was my fave for a LONG time, but after hearing SFAM, I think each one is as good as each other one (WDADU included!). SFAM brings together the positive aspects of all the other albums, which each have a very unique feel. As someone said before, it's like the three Star Wars movies (darn right I said THREE!, but I digress......) they're each different, but they're all good........ -Banjoman np: SFAM - Fatal Tragedy Hello,as I see, for the most people here, I&W is the best album DT ever made. Not for me. For me, the best is SFAM, then Awake and _then_ I&W/FII. Anybodywith the same opinion?My $.02, Martin ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 15 Dec 1999 11:32:03 -0400 From: "Carlos Alfaro" To: Subject: Re: Trans-Siberian Orchestra Message-ID: <002501bf4711$8a210860$message_id_removed> > /me accepts my public flogging courtesy of Joe... "Thank you sir, may I have > another!" :-) > > Of course it was "The Christmas Attic"... what the hell was I thinking?!? > Man, sometimes I think senility is setting in early with me at age 28... :-) > > Regarding the Chistmas TV Special, I also saw it and absolutely loved it. I > thought Jewel did a very nice job with "Hark the Herald Angels", but Michael > Crawford's version of "O Holy Night" knocked me on my ass. What a voice THAT > dude has! I wish I had seen him as the "Phantom"... he prolly kicked all > kinds of ass in that role. :-) > Was i the only one to think that it was cheesy as hell?! (Michael crawford not the tv show) He seemed like a lounge singer from vegas. Who was that other dude with the furry mullet type hair? The best things in there were all the TSo performances, jewel, and the female singers who were hot! :) Oh and the black ugly guy whos voice also rocks! I wanted Zakk Stevens to come out and sing some...but i dont think hes in TSO right? too bad... Where was john oliva? isnt he in Tso too? ( i think i remember him playing on Rosie o donnel) > I was also extremely pleased at the inclusion of "Christmas Canon" (my fave > track off the 2nd TSO album) and my absolute fave non-traditional TSO tune, > "This Christmas Day". AWESOME!! > > - Matt T. is filled with Christmas cheer this morning > > NP: TSO "Christmas Eve and Other Stories" ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 15 Dec 1999 10:32:10 -0500 From: Giannotti Nick Contr ESC/JS To: "'ytsejam@torchsong.com'" Subject: Re: DT Album Ranking (yet again) Message-ID: >I guess the reasons I like it are the reasons you DISlike it. I love dark, >brooding music (Type O, anyone?), and it suits my personality... :) Oh, it's not that I don't like dark, brooding music. I just don't like DT doing it. Coming off of I&W, I think they should have gone down the more technical avenue as opposed to the dark avenue. Personal opinion, of course.... :) >About the keys being buried - I think this also suits my taste. Keys, to me >(though I DO PLAY KEYS IN MY BAND), should be a complementing/accompanying >instrument, not a lead instrument. Well... to a degree, I agree with you, but DT isn't that kind of band, and that's not what its fans have come to expect from them. As a general rule, though, I tend to think along the same lines as you. >Don't get me wrong - Rudess and >Sherinian are both kick-ass lead players, and their styles are perfect for >playing leads in a band. IMHO, Moore just didn't solo as well as either of >the other two, and his lead sound was weak (Sherinian's kicks ass, and while >Jordan's isn't quite as good, it is still beefier and ballsier than >KevMo's). I think it is nice to not have the keys right in your face all >the time... :) I'll stand by you on this one, too - you just can't touch Derek's lead sound. With, like, a 10' pole. >It's not that I don't like keys (like I said, I am a keyboardist) - SFaM is >my favorite DT album, and it has keys all over the place. But, SFaM is also >VERY dark at times (also at times when keys are very prominent)... Sure it is, but it's got a whole thematic thread that almost mandates its darkness at times. And there are some lifting moments as well. I felt Awake was this whole batch of darkness that just didn't seem to fit with what I had come to expect from the band. Now, I'm not saying that the band has to create every album catered and tailored to my tastes. I was just disappointed, is all. :) >And yes, I think Voices is a GOOD song, but is not the reason I like Awake. >I LOVE Scarred, Lifting Shadows Off a Dream, Innocence Faded, Space Dye >Vest, and Erotomania FAR more than Voices. And you gotta love The Mirror! >:) Ok, I'll admit I like The Mirror, Scarred, and SDV. But that's about it from that album, really. Again, maybe it's me. :) Nicholas Giannotti Joint STARS Joint Program Office / ESC/JSK System Resources Corporation (Support Contractor) email: email_address_removed - When the pin is pulled, Mr. Grenade is no longer your friend. - If you can't beat your computer at chess... try kickboxing. - If you and your friend are being chased by a grizzly bear, don't worry about out-running the bear. Just worry about out-running your friend. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 15 Dec 1999 10:36:38 -0500 From: Shane Hunziker To: "'ytsejam@torchsong.com'" Subject: RE: Question Regarding the TSO X-Mas Special Message-ID: >Hey folks - >I forgot to ask in my previous TSO-related post. Did any of you who saw the >TSO X-Mas Special last night notice either Jon Oliva or Paul O'Neill on >stage? I don't think they were there, which really surprised me since I >thought they were the primary song writers/arrangers, not to mention >performers in TSO. >Anyway, I was just kinda surprised I didn't see them, although I could have >just overlooked them. Although, Mr. Oliva is kinda hard to overlook. I was >really looking forward to seeing the Mountain King trying to look comfortable >and happy in a tux. ;-) >Laterz... Matt T. Yeah, I only saw Chris, Al, Johnny, and Jeff, plus Robert Kinkel. I was kinda looking forward to seeing Jon, too. I only saw the last 20 minutes, tho. But I taped it, so I'll watch the rest later! What I saw, tho, kicked much ass! Another question: If Savatage was dumped from Atlantic and picked up by Nuclear Blast, what about TSO? I know they've made loads of money for Atlantic. Did they move to Nuclear Blast as well? Seems like an odd situation. Shane Hunziker Harbinger Quality Assurance -------------------------------------- "You can find all you need in your mind If you take the time."--Dream Theater ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 15 Dec 1999 23:47:19 +0700 From: "Robert A. Jurado, MPH" To: ytsejam Subject: Al & Metal Edge Message-ID: Hey does anyone (Not just Al) have the URL for the Metal Edge (Feb 2000) DT article? I inadvertently erased the jam it came on. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 15 Dec 1999 07:56:12 PST From: "Fran Brennan" To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: KevMo, again......... Message-ID: I never found the KevMo to be buried in Awake, in fact, he's the whole reason I dig that album as much as I do. Just because he doesn't play many leads, doesn't mean he's buried. Instead of showing off, he supplys droning string-like sounds, that give the Album a really cool, dark feel. He was really the glue that held Awake together, because JM, the usual glue, IS pretty much buried on a lot of that CD. (Durn 7-string guitar!) I make no fuss about DT keyboardists, because I like all of their work, but, IMHO, Awake just wouldn't have been anywhere near as good with DS or JR on keys..... ~Banjoman np: String Cheese Incident - Round the Wheel p.s. I hope DT and the Dregs do some sitting in with eachother...I'd love to hear T Lavitz play keys for DT.................... my inspiration for this intelligent and necessary post: About the keys being buried - I think this also suits my taste. Keys, to me (though I DO PLAY KEYS IN MY BAND), should be a complementing/accompanying instrument, not a lead instrument. Don't get me wrong - Rudess and Sherinian are both kick-ass lead players, and their styles are perfect for playing leads in a band. IMHO, Moore just didn't solo as well as either of the other two, and his lead sound was weak (Sherinian's kicks ass, and while Jordan's isn't quite as good, it is still beefier and ballsier than KevMo's). I think it is nice to not have the keys right in your face all the time... :) -_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_ It is better to be criticized by a wise person than to be praised by a fool - Ecclesiastes 7:5 -_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_ ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 15 Dec 1999 16:58:04 +0000 From: =?iso-8859-1?Q?Bj=F8rnar?= Bevolden To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Re: john west Message-ID: Hello ! "Trevor W. Hoit" wrote: > Now that John West is singing for Royal Hunt, > does Artension have a new singer? Or did they break up? > Anyone? Bueller? He`s still in Artension and will sing on the upcoming cd. Take care, Bj=F8rnar, Norway ! NP:Sonata Artica-demos+advanced takes --=20 Writer for: Barcode: http://zap.to/barcode Through Different Eyes: http://hem2.passagen.se/caxen/ DJ for Seismic Radio Mondays 6-7pm: http://www.seismicradio.com/ ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 15 Dec 1999 10:59:03 EST From: email_address_removed To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Re: SFAM vs. I&W Message-ID: as I see, for the most people here, I&W is the best album DT ever made. Not for me. For me, the best is SFAM, then Awake and _then_ I&W/FII. Anybody with the same opinion? Actually, I would have to say that SFAM is second in my book. I just dont think they can top I&W, ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 15 Dec 1999 17:05:24 +0100 From: Steffen Barabasch - The Mirror To: Ytsejam Subject: Xmas CD Message-ID: Hi there, >So far, >I've noticed that at one point several Jams ago, Steffan had it listed as >"Now Playing", you lucky bastard! I guess it pays to have connections, eh? Hey, I just wanted to see if someone would actually notice that! Well, you wouldn't believe how often I *had to* listen to it, I was literally *dreaming* of it at the end... ;-) To answer your question, it's not being distributed yet, and with Christmas coming nearer way too fast I'm not sure if you'll get it in time, so don't hold your breath! Anyway, as long as you don't expect the infamous M2 demo, you'll love it - at least *I* do! Lots of great, rare, and exclusive material. I can't tell you more, this time the veil of secrecy won't be lifted till release day ;-) Steffen -- Steffen Barabasch (mailto:email_address_removed) THE MIRROR - German Dream Theater Fan Club (http://www.dtifc.com/themirror) ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 15 Dec 1999 17:04:23 +0100 From: Steffen Barabasch To: Ytsejam Subject: bored... Message-ID: >You should have seen the smiles on my co-workers faces as I >ran through the office with my penis dangling out of my pants pissing >everywhere. Hey Korg, how did you do that? I'd step on it all the time if I tried it. Yes, I'm bored. Steffen -- Steffen Barabasch (mailto:email_address_removed) ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 15 Dec 1999 09:04:20 -0700 From: "Korg Ecksthrey" To: Subject: CDNow Coupons galore. Message-ID: <000e01bf4716$1a213620$message_id_removed> Hey, all. Here's a real sweet page I thought I'd forward to the 'jam so all of you can save a little bit of money. :) A couple of the coupons just expired, but there's plenty of still-active ones. http://www.spiffy.net/deals/cdnow.html Enjoy! -- KorgX3, Thrifty Shopper. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 15 Dec 1999 11:11:43 -0500 From: "Greg Stafford" To: Subject: RE: YTSEJAM digest 5232 Message-ID: Here is my list of favorites from DT. 1. Scenes From A Memory (I love concept albums) 2. Images and Words (First CD I owned by DT) 3. Falling into Infinity (Experimenting with different sounds) 4. Once in a LiveTime (LIVE: Need I say more?) 5. Awake (Good songs and love the CD, personally I like longer songs) 6. A Change of Seasons (Finally done in the studio) 7. When Dream And Day Unite (mucially this rocks- the vocals kill this). With that, I'd like to see the current DT lineup go back into the studio and re-record When Dream and Day Unite. Different vocals would be great for that. Also consider how different it would sound now. What would they change? Would Jordan add his own style given the opportunity to take the songs and expand on each of them. Would James add something vocally or a lyric here or there that would change the meaning of the song to some? What would Mike do different in his drumming? Would be nice to see what would happen. It would also be cool to have them do it for all DT fan club members. A rare CD no one else has of the remake of When Dream and Day Unite with Jordan and James. Sounds like a great idea, but if everyone did that the music made during the time wouldn't be as important. Music is what matters and if only for a brief time does music stand still and for that moment we must capture what music is and let the listeners decide what they like or dislike. Lol that was too deep. rock on, The Wizard ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 15 Dec 1999 09:18:42 -0700 From: "Korg Ecksthrey" To: Subject: Re: Question Regarding the TSO X-Mas Special Message-ID: <003401bf4718$277aa700$message_id_removed> >Yeah, I only saw Chris, Al, Johnny, and Jeff, plus Robert Kinkel. I was >kinda looking forward to seeing Jon, too. I only saw the last 20 minutes, Nope, I kept an eye out for Jon the whole time, myself. Not a single sign of him. And I guess I've always confused that Kinkel guy for being Paul O'Neil. hehehe. Ah, well. But, yes, Jon was there for their Rosie (I hate her) performance last year (or was it the year before?). I digress... >Another question: If Savatage was dumped from Atlantic and picked up by >Nuclear Blast, what about TSO? I know they've made loads of money for I dunno, but I think it's safe to say they're still with Atlantic. Judging from the giant Altantic Records logo that popped up on the screen at the end of the show, anyway. And as far as Michael Crawford goes, I got the lounge singer feel from him, too. Probably because of the way he was caressing the microphone and molesting the choir children while gliding around the stage like Wayne Newton. He had a good voice, though. Although when he first walked out on stage I thought he was going to shout, "Let's get ready to ruuuuuuuummmmmmbllllllllllle!!!!!" Looked just like Michael Buffer to me. Anyway... -- KorgX3 has already posted too much today. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 15 Dec 1999 16:39:55 GMT From: "Isaac Trumbo" To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: top 10 Message-ID: interesting responce..mine was entirely the oposite.. i'd like to thank mr. hoit for posting that work of art. i laughed and cried all at once. inferno NP: ron thal - the adventures of bumblefoot >Oke, I hope for Mr. Trevor W. Hoit that he can come up with a VERY good >excuse for this SHIT popping up on the Jam! > >I have never read such low, childish, red-neck(?) nonsense before. I am >speechless about the fact that persons who have a mind SICK enough to come >up with stuff like this even have the guts to post it in public. > >I'll stop writing now, before I'm gonna hurt someone real bad. ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 15 Dec 1999 16:45:17 GMT From: "Isaac Trumbo" To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: artension Message-ID: naw.. they didn't break up, i know that much.. was just looking at their soon to be released album's cover art yesterday. so they're still around.. as far as i know john west is still the singer.. but i could be wrong inferno NP: ron thal - adventures of bublefoot >Now that John West is singing for Royal Hunt, does Artension have a new >singer? Or did they break up? >Anyone? Bueller? ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 15 Dec 1999 18:24:55 +0100 From: Matej Grginic To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Re: Portnoy video-the new one Message-ID: >Since I am a non-drummer and currently cannot afford to purchase the video's >myself, would anybody be willing to tape them for me if I supply the tapes >and a nominal fee? Just curious. Email privately. > >James You wanna pirate the video, and you post it on this list? Are you out of your fuckin' mind?! If you can't afford it, you can't afford it, but don't you try to rip Mike off! I don't think anyone will copy you the tape anyway.. *grumble* Matej ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 15 Dec 1999 09:48:52 -0800 (PST) From: Martin To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Re: Portnoy video-the new one Message-ID: >I havent tried it yet, but im pretty sure it has that >macrovision (?) >encoding thing that prevents videos to be copied... i >know Jp's video >has something like this.since all the copies ive tried >to make have come >out scrambled..has anyone succcesfully copied the jp >vid? Man, you can copy everything! My friend has an really old videorecorder (he has newer one as well) and that recorder ignores every protection. Pretty cool, ain't it? :-) Martin __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Thousands of Stores. Millions of Products. All in one place. Yahoo! Shopping: http://shopping.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 15 Dec 1999 11:49:40 -0600 From: Thomas To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Rush news link - NDTC Message-ID: Hope this hasn't already been posted, but here's a link to some good, and sad, Rush news. http://www.ghostland.com/ghostland/thenews.asp#rush -Tom ----- Web: http://www.execpc.com/~tommer ICQ: 15240956 AIM: DigityzeThis Yahoo Messenger: digityzethis "Without faith, without hope, there can be no peace of mind" - Dream Theater 'Metropolis Part 2 - Scenes From A Memory' ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 15 Dec 1999 13:46:24 EST From: email_address_removed To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Re: Pink Floyd lyrics Message-ID: >>And Learning to Fly, which DOES have some terrific guitar work form Gilmour >>in it, has really bad lyrics: >"tongue tied and twisted, just an earth bound >>blisted flight" What's up with THAT crap??? >mmm... the lyrics actually go: "...tongue, tied and twisted, just an >earth-bound misfit, I..." :-)). Sorry, I just had to show you my extensive >knowledge of Pink Floyd's lyrics... :-). Thanks for pointing that out. That's just another case of me mishearing lyrics! When I was young (very young) I was one of those people who though Robert Plant was singing "And there's a wino down the road" in Stairway to Heaven! -Mike ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 15 Dec 1999 14:09:32 -0800 From: Jon Kretschmer To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Schtuff about Albums, Interlochen Message-ID: >From: David Dixon >IMHO, Moore just didn't solo as well as either of the other two, and his lead sound was weak (Sherinian's >kicks ass, and while Jordan's isn't quite as good, it is still beefier and ballsier than >KevMo's). I agreed with most of your post until this point, David. For my taste, Kevin wrote fantastic solos (LtL, TTT) and complimented JP extremely well. JP has ALWAYS been able to write solos that sound absolutely perfect to my ear. This is to say that if I had the ability to do what he does, I would write the same thing. Kevin's solos felt that way to me also, while Derek's solos never did. The jury is still out on Jordan - I would like to hear another CD before I make a decision. He is twice the technician either Derek or Kevin will ever be, but that doesn't do it all in my book, and I would still like to see Jordan pay more attention to melodies and cohesiveness. It sounds on SFaM that he is still stuck in the LTE mentality of playing a billion trillion notes - Which is cool, but not what I listen to DT for. This is probably why I still rate I&W on the top of my list. That CD contains so much intelligent and thoughtful songwriting that I can't comprehend of another album that would possibly take its place. Any album with LTL, TTT, and Met1. on it will always have my vote. Brad Plumb wrote regarding SFAM: >oh and I'm STILL discovering new stuff.. after a couple of months. that's pretty impressive. See, the thing is, I am still finding interesting stuff in I&W, after what, 5 or 6 years of listening to it? I can safely say I have analyzed every instrument in the band, and its relationship to the others, throughout the entire CD. But there is always the occasional day, even now, where I will listen a little closer and think "Whoah, I didn't know that xxx did yyy right here, and that it relates to zzz in this way. That's awesome." If SFAM is still doing that in 2004, I'll be one happy dude. Somehow though, I don't know. LTL has a deeper storyline and more meaning to me than the entire of SFAM does. Not to say SFAM doesn't kick ass though - I go bonkers at the end of Finally Free, and I think James is at his height on this disc - For a kicker, for those of you that have it, go back and listen to the classic bootleg "The Dance of Eternity" and check out James' voice. It's hilarious. :) What disappoints me about SFAM, since you asked, is that save for the very end of FF, there are few moments like the crescendo in LTL, the solo in LiTS, the solo in Scarred, etc. Perhaps the opening of Through Her Eyes is really beautiful, but nothing that hasn't been done before in prog. Perhaps I was hoping that DT would redefine what a concept album should be, what prog should be, on this disc, and they didn't. So while I'm by no means disappointed by their showing, it doesn't carry the same weight as I&W does for me. In each of DT's recordings, they have pushed the envelope in some way. I&W established the genre, Awake explored different moods and more complicated solo passages and group writing, FII looked at the commercial aspect of what prog can do. SFAM - well, I guess it explores a concept album, but only for DT - tons of bands have done it before. It's a good one, but not unprecedented. Perhaps I was so used to DT writing shit that I'd NEVER heard before, possibilities that I didn't think existed, and now I'm kinda disappointed because I wasn't knocked out of my socks. The disc rocks, absolutely, but it is a "reserved" awesomeness. Maybe I'm older. More jaded. Who knows. But I still want another I&W. :) Until then though, I'm going to enjoy all DT has to offer, including SFAM, because there are moments in that disc that raise the hair on the back of my neck, like most of their music has done for me over the years. I've been enjoying this thread, of comparing albums. I've been around since jam #700 or so, so I've seen this thread come and go, but for some reason it's interesting this time. On an unrelated matter - ]From: Andrew Coutermarsh >[Jewel] went to Interlochen Arts Academy, for crying out loud - you can't get in there (it's an arts HIGH >school) without having a SIGNIFICANT amount of talent. HAHAHAHA. That's hilarious. I've known a ton of people from Interlochen and you don't have to have a ton of talent to get in there - Just an affinity for drugs and sex. So many fucked up things happen at that school, if I was a parent I wouldn't let my kid go anywhere near there. The only thing it is good for is so that later in life you can say "Yeah, I went to Interlochen. I knew Joe Blow. He was ok on the trumpet, but he was ALWAYS gettin caught smoking pot in the bathrooms." And IMO, Interlochen's name is NOT worth the money it takes to go there. For the record, I thought Trevor's work prank thing was somewhat inappropriate. BoneSoda was really cool - more please! Peace, Jon ------------------------------ End of YTSEJAM Digest 5233 **************************