YTSEJAM Digest 5332 Today's Topics: 1) Re: Giant Crap by Bart Maurissen 2) I ain't old! by "Gallop, Neil" 3) stratogiant by "Trevor W. Hoit" 4) Re: How old school *are* you? by email_address_removed (Jason T. Breitweg) 5) Re: I ain't old! by Graham Borland 6) chiaroscuro by "Trevor W. Hoit" 7) lyrics by mikel 8) Giant Lyrics... by "David Ware" 9) intro by "Brian Ayers" 10) Re: CDNow's Shipping by Andrew Coutermarsh 11) Re: lyrics by Brian Hayden 12) Re: Giant by email_address_removed 13) R:Re: Dt easter cd ( YTSEJAM digest 5329) by "Chiara Colombo" 14) R: YTSEJAM digest 5329 by "Chiara Colombo" 15) Re: YTSEJAM digest 5329 by Kurt M Hampton 16) Re:YTSEJAM digest 5329 by "Awake ." 17) Simple DOES NOT = good. Necessarily. by "Awake ." 18) the simpsons by "mr. case" 19) Re: How old school *are* you? by jOHN jENS 20) Re: you know you're an old Ytsejammer when... by "Steven Zebrowski" 21) Re: stratogiant by "Jyrki Takalo-Kastari" 22) SFaM Lyrics by email_address_removed 23) Great death metal albums by Erik Wahlen 24) Re: Giant Crap by email_address_removed ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2000 14:45:18 +0100 From: Bart Maurissen To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Re: Giant Crap Message-ID: >Wrong Giant were pretty good, seems like we have a few fans on >the jam....... I totally agree. I consider their first album a classic! Regards, Bart ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2000 15:11:38 +0100 From: "Gallop, Neil" To: "'The Ytsejam Mailing list'" Subject: I ain't old! Message-ID: Hi all there are no old members of the YTSEJAM! We demand to be known as geriatrically enhanced! We demand our own specially-made (Ken) bibs for when we dribble while discussing nostalgic moments. When some of us first signed up, a lot of you were bahrly out of diapers. Anybody else remember the YTSEJAM drinking game? Anybody else drink my recipe for the cocktail called a Bombay Vindaloo (and keep it down without regret)? I signed up back somewhere during the 500s, and am now rapidly approaching the end of my 42nd orbit around the sun. And Pink Floyd is not about flashy musical skills and operatically-trained singing - Pink Floyd is about atmosphere. See some of you in Offenbach. stay safe and happy listening Neil Gallop (email_address_removed) Currently playing: ABRAMIS BRAMA - Dansa Tokjavelns Vals ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2000 06:15:08 -0800 From: "Trevor W. Hoit" To: "'ytsejam@torchsong.com'" Subject: stratogiant Message-ID: So when does this new Strato come out in the U.S.? Speaking of Strato, what is the tracklisting on S.O.S.? I think it's an ep of some sort. Trevor likes Giant and has both their cds. Jammer since 12/96. ------------------------------ Date: 22 Feb 2000 15:24:35 +0100 From: email_address_removed (Jason T. Breitweg) To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Re: How old school *are* you? Message-ID: Hi all, D-Man> You're a senior member of the Jam if: D-Man> * You own any clothing with ytsejam@arastar.com on it Yeah I have one of those original t-shirts with the DT font on the back and the words "Let the Light Surround You" in glow in the dark letters on the back. Hell, I even have a sweat shirt of the same design. Did anyone else actually buy a sweat short as well? Amazingly enough this shirt has held up very very well over the years. D-Man> * You attended a YtseCon where band members actually D-Man> attended (and that's before *my* time) Ok I was only at the third one and no one from the band showed up even though Jeff Chew kept calling people to try and get them to come. It was a nice time anyway. Remember Matt Bahr *grin* selling off all of those CDs that he had? D-Man> Just for the record, I subscribed in September 1995 D-Man> (somewhere in the 600s for digest numbers, I think). -d I wish I knew when I subscribed. It was surely before 1994 because that year I graduated from Bowdoin College and I was sure on the jam before I left Bowdoin. Are there jam archives that go back that far? I would sure like to get ahold of some. Ok enough of reliving the glory days *chuckle*. Time to go back to work. Jason -- Jason T. Breitweg E-Mail: email_address_removed WWW: http://www.blind-guardian.com ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2000 14:27:37 +0000 (GMT) From: Graham Borland To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Re: I ain't old! Message-ID: "Gallop, Neil" wrote: > I signed up back somewhere during the 500s, BC or AD? -- Graham Borland Picsel Technologies Ltd email_address_removed Glasgow, Scotland ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2000 06:24:48 -0800 From: "Trevor W. Hoit" To: "'ytsejam@torchsong.com'" Subject: chiaroscuro Message-ID: If you'd like to hear a DT-influenced band (the members met in line at a DT show) with a singer that sounds a lot like James, but with a lot more Balls 'n' Chunk (tm) and Derek-school keyboards, you should check out Chiaroscuro. You can get it at MoreMetal.com. Also if you're in the Seattle area, they are playing friday in Everett at Jimmy Z's and 3/31 at the Ballard Firehouse. Trevor likes Glass Tiger too...and Platinum Blonde... and even Mr. Mister. Hell, I just bought new cds by Heaven's Edge and Michael Morales! ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2000 01:33:02 +1100 From: mikel To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: lyrics Message-ID: > But here, I think you're dead wrong, for two reasons. One, the average fan > isn't going to pay attention to lyrics spanning an entire album that they > must make connections between on their own. They want snippet songs. Two, > people don't want to have to think about the meanings behind something for > it to make sense, as you have to sit and think to try and make any sense of > what's going on in SFaM. Were you on the Ytsejam when SFaM came out, because I think you missed the whole point of the album. It was fun when it first came out and everyone was trying to work out what the album was about. In the end it was just a simple mystery, not to obvious but it had a fairly clear conclusion, but some people really got into it and it was fun. Of course that was only really for people who have access to the net and who could follow it all on the jam or on MP's forum, but you must remember that DT have a HUGE internet following. > I think this is rubbish. As other people have said, if that's what a fan is, > I don't want to be a fan. I like some of the band's work, love some of > it...some of it I think is ill-conceived. If that makes me a lesser "fan," > it's a price I'll gladly pay; I'll trade a meaningless label for the use of > my brain. I think you are right that its not good to just mindless love everything the band does, but the original poster was also right that DT do have a 'loyal' fan base in that the fans believe in what DT do and believe that DT will always put out high quality music, even if it sometimes not to their personal tastes. I think DT fans also expect a lot out of the band. I remember when I was a 14 year old Nirvana fan and the stupid amounts of bootlegs that were available - tapes of Kurt Cobain going shopping, Kurt Cobain swearing and tuning his guitar before a concert... Generally a DT fan will have a more realistic view of what the band is and expect quality music. > Met I is part of his old style. It's metaphysical and cryptic; Actually its just a load of nonsense. The band have said themselves that James could be singing in martian and they would still have 98% of their fan base. IMHO I think the lyrics are just there to give cool words for James to sing. I mean, I like some of their lyrics and I think Kevin had some material that was meaningful, but in general... I remember someone once posted asking what UAGM was about and someone posted back - 'Its about what most DT songs are about - liquid shadows, silver starlights and stuff'. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2000 14:51:09 -0000 From: "David Ware" To: "ytsejam" Subject: Giant Lyrics... Message-ID: <000701bf7d44$41a76200$1f010032@corbyedp4> (the can is open, the worms are all over the floor)... Start with Giant. I remember seeing some concert footage/interviews with them way back when and my friend had their cd (can't remember which one but it had "I'm a Believer" or whatever on it). To be honest - I thought they were great musicians and song writers. The interview piece with the drummer (guitarists brother?) had him sighting influences and he went over some hi-hat/snare drum stuff on his kit - he kicked arse. I'm sure they were all session musicians before they formed the band (I seem to remember the bass player having a 5-string) - so, er...two thumbs up from me. Now - on to lyrics, this is soooo subjective, most people can spot completely pants lyrics (eg. "I don't wanna live without your love, I was born to make you happy"), but when the lyrics have feeling, power and emotion (eg. "always and forever you and me, that's the way our life should be"), it's more down to personal taste. I have always liked DT lyrics, even Burning My Soul (which always gets a mention in these discussions), works for me, I see the state of the music industry, I was a frustrated musician in a band that didn't make it - I can relate. As for SFAM - I think the lyrics work really well, they effect me emotionally, they have power, they move the story along very well....I'm happy. Dave (a UK jammer - with a long post). ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2000 08:52:50 CST From: "Brian Ayers" To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: intro Message-ID: Hello everyone, I'm new to this list, but an old (I mean old!) DT fan. I just saw the band in Chicago on the 13th and must say that the band was in fine form! I had saw the band on the TII tour, but this time they surpassed even themselves. Everyone was in fine form, including James, whose voice was powerful and in excellent shape! The band of course played SFAM in it's entirety, then came back on and played some old favorites for another 50 minutes or so. From memory they played "Peruvian Skies", bits of "Erotomania", part of "Pull Me Under", bits of some LTE material, "Fortune In Lies", "Take The Time", they were all over the place!. The video screens were a nice touch, and the scenes between songs really brought SFAM alive. I also had the pleasure of meeting Mike P and Rod Morgenstein from the Dixie Dregs (who also put on a great show!) and they were both great. Inspired by the show, I'm putting together a site for DT, and would like you all to pay a visit. It's nowhere near done, but I do have lyrics a-z, and will be doing a lot of work on it soon. Glad to be here, adn look forward to some good discussions in the future... Brian Ayers In Their Words- Dream Theater http://www.topcities.com/Music/words Progressive Waves http://www.topcities.com/Music/brianayers ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2000 10:03:13 -0500 (EST) From: Andrew Coutermarsh To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Re: CDNow's Shipping Message-ID: ----- Original Message ----- ]From: "Dave Thomas" To: "Multiple recipients of list" Sent: Sunday, February 20, 2000 10:19 PM Subject: RE: CDNow's shipping > Oh, hahahaha! > > Sorry, just had to laugh there, since CDNow and my attempt at ordering > DWoT was one of the reasons I stopped ordering stuff from them. I > think I waited about three months before they finally told me that > they couldn't get me a copy. I ordered it from Laser's Edge, and had > it in a week or so, and for less money. I will never, ever order > anything listed as import/limited stock from CDNow, since to them > these listings mean "we can't be bothered". > > Hope you have better luck than I did. Amazingly enough, I just got a confirmation of shipping from CDnow for this item. You had me worried for a bit there, but I think they had extra incentive to send it to me because it was the more expensive of the two items I ordered, so the coupon I had got applied to the LiT video already. If they hadn't been able to get DWoT to me, I'd have only paid $2.77 for the LiT video. ;) ------------------------------------------------- Andrew Coutermarsh email_address_removed http://cout.dhs.org/ Cloak on IRC ICQ: 2513441 ------------------------------------------------- "I'm not a vegetarian because I like animals. I'm a vegetarian because I hate plants." -- A. Whitney Brown ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2000 09:16:07 -0600 From: Brian Hayden To: Subject: Re: lyrics Message-ID: > Were you on the Ytsejam when SFaM came out, because I think you missed > the whole point of the album. It was fun when it first came out and everyone > was trying to work out what the album was about. > In the end it was just a simple mystery, not to obvious but it had a fairly > clear conclusion, but some people really got into it and it was fun. Heh, yes, I was here. I don't buy that it had a clear conclusion...when discussion of it died off, there were at least eight or ten possibilities that had been thrown around. > I think you are right that its not good to just mindless love everything > the band does, but the original poster was also right that DT do have > a 'loyal' fan base in that the fans believe in what DT do and believe > that DT will always put out high quality music, even if it sometimes not > to their personal tastes. I think you're right about DT having that 'loyal' fan base and I think those people are lemmings. There's no reason to believe that a band is never going to put out something you don't like; it's very unrealistic. How many bands are there that have no songs that you dislike? Not many, I'll wager. Then these people feel like they have to force themselves to like everything a band comes out with, which is why they'll put it on 30 times in a row and then say "it's growing on me." :P I hate that mentality. It's just cheap religion for people who would rather believe in a Shred God than a god who can send them to hell. :P >> Met I is part of his old style. It's metaphysical and cryptic; > > Actually its just a load of nonsense. hahaha, yes, it is, I was just trying to be a little nicer and more descriptive. :) > I remember someone once posted asking what UAGM was about and > someone posted back - 'Its about what most DT songs are about - liquid > shadows, silver starlights and stuff'. Yup. And that's exactly what I was getting at when I contrasted the two lyrical styles and said that that tension between the two, trying to fit one into another, is part of the reason why the SFaM lyrics turned out to be pretty awful. -Brian ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2000 10:21:30 EST From: email_address_removed To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Re: Giant Message-ID: > Another band in a similar vein as Giant that was a one-hit wonder, yet their > album was completely excellent was "Alias." Remember them? "I need you > now... More Than Words Can Say... I need you now..." I liked Giant. "I'll See You In My Dreams" was an awesome cheese-ballad! I don't know Korg, I usually agree with you, but Alias? The only song I really liked from Alias was Hero (and I'm sure if I heard it today I'd be like "What the hell was I thinking?")....... I dunno...... If it works for you, then keep it going. Sean Money For The Toll ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2000 11:32:11 +0100 From: "Chiara Colombo" To: Subject: R:Re: Dt easter cd ( YTSEJAM digest 5329) Message-ID: <000001bf7d4d$f3bf0840$9e0b1497@g2c2u0> I received my cd in the first week of this month here in Italy, and i was subscribed to the fan club from the last November.... You should wait, it's not so bad , you'll agree when you'll listen to the cd. Anyhow you can listen a lot of pieces from this special cd going on the Dt web page. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2000 11:47:24 +0100 From: "Chiara Colombo" To: Subject: R: YTSEJAM digest 5329 Message-ID: <000201bf7d4d$f551dd40$9e0b1497@g2c2u0> But here.... seems a lot of people don't like SFAM and I'm a little surprise > about this. WHY? > > I don't agree.... my first DT album was "Awake"... but I don't reject this > new concept album, I think it's just incredible ! > > I don't understand why you are so bad with James lirycs, in November I went > to DT concert and when James played "Through my words"..... :-) > > I love Dt, but if someone do not I have to know the reason why, > > or not? > Kiara ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2000 10:33:15 -0600 From: Kurt M Hampton To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 5329 Message-ID: The weird thing about Risk is this is the first CD whcih MARTY has cowrote almost all the songs with Dave. Its usally the Dave- Dave E. connection, or just Mustaine. I was surprised. The songs on Risk are well composed, just uninspired. < Anthrax(mostly because there's no singing).> Ever heard of Joey Belladonna? He was Anthrax 1st singer. Although his voice is definately weird, he had no trouble getting up on the scale. To me John Bush suits them a lot better. I wish they could find a permanent lead guitarist, I hope the Snake Sabo thing works out. Kurt NP-Galactic Cowboys ATEOTD "and though it leads to nowhere, you part debris and keep on going" - Doubledrive "Gone" "Im inspired and content"-Dream Theater "Scarred" 45.2 % of Americans pee in the shower ________________________________________________________________ YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! Try it today - there's no risk! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj. ------------------------------ Date: 22 Feb 2000 16:32:38 -0000 From: "Awake ." To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Re:YTSEJAM digest 5329 Message-ID: >From: Brad Plumb >Subject: Re: OK, I'll go along with it on that context > >What about Fish-era Marillion? Sure some people >might be annoyed by him, but I know a great number >of people who got into the band simply because >of his voice. Or Peter Gabriel, or surprisingly >enough, Kevin Moore. Neither sings correctly at >all, but they both have really emotive voices. If >they sang correctly it just wouldn't have the same >effect. I like listening to trained singers, but >I like hearing people do somethin a little different >also. Imagine Shine on You Crazy DIamond with Roger >Waters singing correctly.... *shudder* Well, Roger aside, all the singers you mention, I think are great singers...I'm not slagging people who don't have tecnique, I'm slagging people who are either shit, or who just don't sing. I actually *prefer* the versions of Shine On with Gilmour singing it better...I think it took the practise of the WYWH tour to get Rog's voice OK for Animals, and the ITF tour to get it up for The Wall. >From: Erik Wahlen >Subject: Re: Prog lyrics On Mariah Carey: >Well, having never heard her live, I don't know. >However, she still does all the insane high stuff >on the albums, just in the background. So, >obviously she can still do it. Given enough takes, they can make it sound as if Britney can sing and Marilyn Monroe could act. Lyrics: >Couldn't have said it better myself. I don't >even know what to say to people who don't like >these lyrics. It's a lot better than all that >gibberish that I&W was filled with. What the >hell is a nervous flashlight? Hell, no! The lyrics on I&W were ace, apart from UAGM, which to my mind was just a guitar solo and a riff that they tacked on some lyrics to later. The rest of them were great! >> The reviewer in my University's magazine said >> that he'd "rather have boiling rats piss poured >> in [his] ears than ever have to listen to this >> again", that it was "sub-Pink Floyd", "full of >> stadium synths and guitars that are simultaeniously >> crunchy and widdly". >> I know the guy who wrote the review, and he's not >> a closed-mind prog-hater, he's got the widest >> musical tastes of anyone I've ever met, and a CD >> collection that takes up an entire room. He knows >> his shit, and to him - and > >Well, if he knows his shit, that's only because he >has a whole room full of it. Quantity is not >quality, it usually just means your tastes aren't >very discriminating. In his case, it means that he likes everything...I've heard John Coltrane back to back with Shania Twain. It just means he really likes music - including, funnily enough, Awake and FII - but evidently not SFaM. >From: Paul Weiss >Father, I/ killed my monkey Tori Amos, "Bliss". Which is a cracking song. New album out now. Buy it. End of plug. >> because there's no singing). Led Zep and Megadeth, >> however, would both be VASTLY improved by a >>talented singer. My opinion. > >So what are your credentials to say that one of >the all time great singers in rock music isn't >talented ? Sure, Plant was a great frontman. But let me ask you this: that howling in SIBLY (from TSRTS) MUST make you think "Oh put a sock in it you prick!"? Plant was a good singer. He could have been a lot better. Training NEVER does any harm to a good singer. >to fuck up your other brain cell. Plant singing >lessons? Hahah... yeah... how about we replace >James with Phil Anselmo?? A band simply wouldn't >be what they are if you "changed" the singer. I agree unreservedly. Pantera just wouldn't be what they are if they replaced Phil Anselmo with a "real" (aka "talented") singer. In fact, they might actually be quite a good band if they did that! >Fear Factory needs to what? Have a singer like >Geoff Tate? Where are you getting your crack from? No, Fear FActory need a *talented* *singer*. Someone who is as far removed from Geoff Tate as possible. ~Simon Sign-up for free Buffy the Vampire Slayer e-mail at http://www.buffymail.com ------------------------------ Date: 22 Feb 2000 16:54:47 -0000 From: "Awake ." To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Simple DOES NOT = good. Necessarily. Message-ID: >From: email_address_removed >Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 5330 > >the fact IS that simple lyrics attract mainstream >listeners. See, obviously whoever started the >hopeful rumor that SFAM:Mp2 was supposed to be Dream >Theater's breakthrough recording, knew something >beforehand. By keeping the lyrics simple and not >too intricate, DT will reach more fans....MIND YOU- What utter rot. The only thing that attracts mainstream listeners is big tits, a bit of hype, and a four-on-the-floor dance beat, maybe with latin flourishes. You're equating simple with good, and it's crap. But I suppose that, given the vein of music you say you're making, this makes sense. "Save Tonight" - well, that's good, isn't it? The thing is - and here's the difference - the lyrics to "Save Tonight" are simple. The lyrics on SFaM are just crap. They're unwieldy, dull...But I'm repeating myself, here. ~SJD NP: The Corrs, "Secret Life" Sign-up for free Buffy the Vampire Slayer e-mail at http://www.buffymail.com ------------------------------ Date: 22 Feb 2000 17:10:38 -0000 From: "mr. case" To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: the simpsons Message-ID: lol..my fav from the show is when homer is sitting in church with a bucket of chicken and: marge: "homer! you can't eat chicken in church!" homer: "marge..if god didn't want us to eat in church he would have made glutteny a sin." marge: "your being sacreligious" homer: "mmmmmmm..sacralicious" inferno NP: crimson glory - transcendence >> "Prayer has no place in school, just like >>facts have no place in religion." >>- Superintendant Chalmers from "The Simpsons" > >haha! That's one of my all time favorite quotes! >I alos like when Homer said to Marge, "It takes >2 to lie: One to lie and one to listen." So many >great quotes from that show. > >-Mike C ________________________________________________________________ Get Free Email, Anime News, and The Best Prices at http://AnimeNation.com ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2000 11:27:34 -0600 (CST) From: jOHN jENS To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Re: How old school *are* you? Message-ID: On 02/21/00 2:21pm, thus spake Digital Man: | You're a senior member of the Jam if: * You know what the acronym YJLHBH means. bonus points if you're still a card carrying member. * You remember when the FAQ was updated freq^H^H^H^H^H. * You knew #ytsejam on EFnet was *the* channel before irc.dreamt.org came along * You know what the Pier 6 show was. bonus points if you were there. for the record, i have not one but THREE of the @arastar.com shirts (2 black, 1 green). and i first joined back in Aug 94, right before Awake was released. -- j O H N email_address_removed http://www2.webzone.net/~jjens E N S ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2000 12:34:49 -0500 From: "Steven Zebrowski" To: Subject: Re: you know you're an old Ytsejammer when... Message-ID: <001a01bf7d5b$21d709a0$0200010a@steve> thing like: "you're a fucking idiot" "no, and you're being a dick" and "I'll flatten you like a fucking pancake BOYEEEEEEEEE!" make you laugh. I've been here since several months before Awake came out. I signed the ACoS petition. I was the original owner of #242 of the first Bahr CD, "Subconscious." Sold it. All the versions of the songs on it that I had sounded better than that horribly produced CD anyway. I have a Ytsejam shirt with the glowing letters that say "let the light surround you." I remember the argument for whether the shirt should say that or "balls and chunk is where it's at." Steve Z ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2000 19:48:19 +0200 From: "Jyrki Takalo-Kastari" To: Subject: Re: stratogiant Message-ID: <006a01bf7d5d$01bda6e0$e6e626d4@masiina> ----- Original Message ----- ]From: "Trevor W. Hoit" To: "Multiple recipients of list" Sent: Tuesday, February 22, 2000 4:29 PM Subject: stratogiant > > So when does this new Strato come out in the U.S.? > Speaking of Strato, what is the tracklisting on S.O.S.? > I think it's an ep of some sort. Official release date is 28.2.2000. Could be that day. S.O.S is a single from their previous album Destiny. Tracklist is: 1. S.O.S 2. No Turning Back 3. Blackout 4. Years Go By ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2000 12:51:24 EST From: email_address_removed To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: SFaM Lyrics Message-ID: Hey all. This my first time posting on Ytsejam, I've been lurking for a few weeks though. The discussions of SFaM's lyrics actually kind of remind me of high school English class. I can remember my teacher telling me that the two main types of poetry were lyric and narrative. Lyric expresses emotions and feelings, while narrative tells a story. To me it seems like DT has moved from the lyric category into the narrative category with SFaM. I'd have to agree that SFaM doesn't have their strongest lyric writing, but it's understandable, it's a whole different style of writing. I think that they'll progress and improve, though, just look at the difference in lyrics between the original Majesty demos and WDaDU. I think that's what's happening in SfaM. Just givin' my two cents. -Andy B. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2000 19:59:37 +0100 (CET) From: Erik Wahlen To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Great death metal albums Message-ID: Fellow jammers... I'd like to recommend two albums, which I've bought in the last week: Edge of Sanity - Crimson Yes, I know that it's been mentioned before, but it truly is a wonderful album. It shows some very atmospheric and diverse death metal. Thanks to everyone who has recommended it. Pestilence - Testimony of the Ancients Thanks to Bobby Tufino for recommending this. If you like technical death metal a la Cynic and Atheist, this is worth checking out. The album features Tony Choy (Cynic/Atheist) on bass. He's certinly impressive. Erik ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2000 13:07:35 EST From: email_address_removed To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Re: Giant Crap Message-ID: In a message dated 2/22/00 8:38:34 AM Eastern Standard Time, ytsejam@torchsong.com writes: << > They has the hits "I'm a Believer" and "See You in My Dreams." They > were both really crappy songs and Giant was a really crappy band. Wrong Giant were pretty good, seems like we have a few fans on the jam....... >> >So don't try and blame him for Megadeth's attempt to sell out and be > >>the next Alternica, er Metallica, he dosen't write the songs, the > >>band does. >> So let's see... Megadeth and Metallica suck but Giant, FRIGGIN GIANT!, > >were a fine hard rock band??? Buddy, ease off the crack! Thanks for > >the good laugh though, I really appreciate it!! HAHAHAHHAHA!!!! >Oh I don't remember saying anyone sucked ? >I said they sold out by which I meant abandoning there traditional >fan base and alienating their longtime fans.... >I've was a Metallica fan way back in 1983, when you were probably >still a stain on your dad's jocks. Well, what you said was that Megadeth was attempting to sell out and that Metallica had become Alternica. No, you didn't exaclty say that they both "sucked" but that it what I basically got out of the comment. And you're saying that they were both TRYING to become what Giant was trying to be from the start! Which is, a band that tries to write mainstream rock hits and adds little in terms of music viability to their music. And I have been a Metallica fan since And Justice For All. I really don't see how it makes a difference WHEN you begin to like a band. Apparently, you feel somehow PERSONALLY hurt when Metallica changed their music. At any rate, if yiu want to say that Metallica and Megadeth have sold out (or even suck), fine, I have no problem with that. An opinion's an opinion. And if you want to ssay that you like Giant, that's fine too. But to make Metallica/Megadeth comment after stating tha that Giant was a fine band?! C'mon, man, that's just sheer insanity. Granted, I only know the 2 songs "I'm a Believer" and "See You in My Dreams" but both were undeniably attempts at writing hit singles, Which is basically what you say that Metallica and Megadeth are now trying to do. It is hypocrisy, to bame one group (or 2 as the case may be) but then hail another band who tried to do the same thing but only were much more blatant at their atttempt. >Thanks for tickling my ribs and proving yet again your ignorance... >Oh look your on AOL, that explains everything :) Oh, THAT'S an intelligent comment. I'll have you know that 3 ex-members of Giant are now doing janitor duty for AOL's corporate headquarters! >FYI I've never taken any illegal drugs in my life, by saying >that I'm on crack because I voice an opinion that you don't agree >with show me and the rest of the list, just what a fewl you really are. I usually don't resort to such negative comments, but your insanity forced me to do that. Plus, you now referred to me as in 1983 being "still a stain on your dad's jocks" So, you are being a major hypocrit for insulting me in this way as well. Plus, it greatly disturbs me that you are currently fantasizing about my father, his socks, and his semen. I urge you to get the help that you need. >Counting the minutes until I read your intellectual response Shouldn't you be doing something a little more constructive with your time?? LIke counting the minutes towards a Giant reunion perhaps?? -Mike C. ------------------------------ End of YTSEJAM Digest 5332 **************************