YTSEJAM Digest 5413 Today's Topics: 1) Re: YTSEJAM digest 5411 by "Marko Randjelovic" 2) Favorite solo by "Marko Randjelovic" 3) Where DT won't come by "Marko Randjelovic" 4) Chiaroscuro by "Trevor W. Hoit" 5) Re: YTSEJAM digest 5412 by mikel 6) Re:YTSEJAM digest 5411 by "Awake ." 7) (no screeching) vocals by Mark Sturm 8) Derek by email_address_removed 9) prog band vocals by "Doug Melvin" 10) I need some help with Wait For Sleep by "Adam Yarter" 11) Re: Derek, no flames! by "Carlos Alfaro" 12) Re: Derek, no flames! by "Korg Ecksthrey" 13) the Metropoli by "Fran Brennan" 14) DS by email_address_removed 15) Simon goes all vigilante on y'all by "Awake ." 16) THE most impressive section/segment by Oddvar Lovaas 17) Re: YTSEJAM digest 5412 by email_address_removed 18) Re: YTSEJAM digest 5412 by email_address_removed 19) Re: Favorite DT part!! by "Adriano F. Giacomini" 20) House of Blues Cybercast by "Ryan Park" 21) Re: Re:YTSEJAM digest 5411 by "Kenn de Mello" 22) RE: Tourniquet by "Matthew McDaniel" 23) fave solo by Waseem 24) fave solo (erotomania) by Waseem 25) HOB Broadcast by Brooks Edman 26) Fwd: Re: Dream Theater, John Petrucci by "A_Change Of_Seasons" 27) no radio play by Waseem 28) RE: House of Blues Cybercast by "Tim Detman" 29) Favorite Parts and SFAM by email_address_removed ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 30 Mar 2000 12:19:47 +0200 From: "Marko Randjelovic" To: Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 5411 Message-ID: <01bf9a31$7b31cec0$LocalHost@king> Yeah, I'm new on the jam and I am from Yu. How're you doing, man? Ovde gore nije lose, mada bi moglo da bude i bolje. Mislis da ovaj nece da nas izbaci sa liste jer ne pisemo na engleskom? -----Original Message----- ]From: ytsejam@torchsong.com To: Multiple recipients of list Date: Wednesday, 29 March, 2000 19:17 Subject: YTSEJAM digest 5411 |BTW, what is this a, new jammer. Marko - Yugoslavia? Say, |what's up bro? ;o) Kako je gore hej, ovde Makedonac. | ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 30 Mar 2000 12:33:29 +0200 From: "Marko Randjelovic" To: Subject: Favorite solo Message-ID: <01bf9a33$64804240$LocalHost@king> -----Original Message----- ]From: ytsejam@torchsong.com To: Multiple recipients of list Date: Wednesday, 29 March, 2000 19:17 Subject: YTSEJAM digest 5411 | |WE WANTED TO KNOW WHAT EVERYBODY'S FAVOURITE DT SOLO IS. |DOESNT HAVE TO BE GUITAR SOLO. | Guitar solo from Once in a LIVEtime, no really, at this moment I'd say the one at the second part of Fatal Tragedy. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 30 Mar 2000 12:27:46 +0200 From: "Marko Randjelovic" To: Subject: Where DT won't come Message-ID: <01bf9a32$98f81260$LocalHost@king> You're the only one having that problem. I live in Yugoslavia and I suppose that they're not coming here, either. They have never been here before, so I don't think they'll be coming (although I hope they will). I think that fellow, CyberDuke, won't be seeing them neither, he lives in Macedonia. Marko Randjelovic Yugoslavia (KG) NP: Dream Theater: Drum solo -----Original Message----- ]From: ytsejam@torchsong.com To: Multiple recipients of list Date: Wednesday, 29 March, 2000 19:17 Subject: YTSEJAM digest 5411 |2, I live in Australia!! (DT wont come here in case you had'nt already |heard!!) ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 30 Mar 2000 04:05:10 -0800 From: "Trevor W. Hoit" To: "'ytsejam@torchsong.com'" Subject: Chiaroscuro Message-ID: > NP: Chiaroscuro - Deep Pools... Lucky me, I get to see them Friday night. :P > Subject: Tourniquet > Has anyone heard of the band Tourniquet? > I think they are a real cool band. Ask Mark Metzger what he thinks. :) > NP: Glass Hammer - Live and Revised (lim. ed.) What are they like? I've heard good things. Trevor NP: Visual Audio Sensory Theater ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 30 Mar 2000 22:36:49 +1000 From: mikel To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 5412 Message-ID: >get into DT. so yes we do exist.....i am however on the quest to find a >prog band with warm (no screeching) vocals does it exist? >L8R ALL >DVSANGEL Well they don't get much warmer in my opinion that Dave Gilmour with Pink Floyd. You could also try the other prog bands from that era (maybe avoid Rush though). Nowadays theres not a whole lot of good warm vocals in prog metal. Spock's Beards been given a mention. My favourite prog metal band with female vocals is Nightwish. > Second, when I play guitar it always takes my hands a while to loosen up. are > there any stretching exersises or warm up exercises I can do before I play so > that my fingers will be loose? Thanks! > -Mike C. This can be annoying. Most virtuoso players have to warm up for at least 45 mins before reaching their normal level. I remember tho an interview with someone who played with John McLaughlin and he said the only warm up excercise he ever saw John doing was carrying around a bottle of hot water before the show. But for more normal people I find a quick warm up is to do this - Finger the chord shape that goes (from high to low) 15, 13, 17, 19, x, x. Keep moving it down a fret and holding it for longer periods of time. Depending on how stretchy you are you could probably get it down to about 6th or 7th fret before it really starts to hurt, at which point, move it back up again (don't just go into something different with your fingers all stretched out). This is another John McLaughlin trick for warming up the right hand (the guys a genius with this stuff)- tap your foot slowly (or use a metronome) and play 1 note to the beat for a while. Then 2 notes to the beat. Then 3, then 4 etc till you are playing to fast. This is going to take some serious concentration and practise to do without error but once you can itll be very helpful. So now you've stretched your left hand, warmed up your right and got your rhythm going. Now you just need to co-ordinate the two hands which can be achieved by playing simple, fun songs. Sorry if that was too long, but there's a certain amount of fun in warm ups... ------------------------------ Date: 30 Mar 2000 12:42:38 -0000 From: "Awake ." To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Re:YTSEJAM digest 5411 Message-ID: >> 2 The end of SDV where it's almost funky > >Are you referring to "Space Dye Vest" or "Strange Deja Vu"? Y'know, we'll have to make up a standard resolution to this question. I think it should be S-DV and SDV (cos it's Space-Dye vest, innit?) >WE WANTED TO KNOW WHAT EVERYBODY'S FAVOURITE DT SOLO IS. >DOESNT HAVE TO BE GUITAR SOLO. Easy. JM's insane moment of glory in Met1 >very close second, the keyboard/guitar duet in the >middle of Lie. Where?! ><< In the article, it says that SFAM has sold almost a million copies in the > USA. This can't be right, surely? >< > >Including internet sales, it is right. Bloody 'ell! Go DT! ~Simon Sign-up for free Buffy the Vampire Slayer e-mail at http://www.buffymail.com ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 30 Mar 2000 08:53:04 -0800 From: Mark Sturm To: ytsejam@torchsong.com, dvsangel@webtv.net Subject: (no screeching) vocals Message-ID: At the risk of sounding like an old fart, I would recommend KANSAS as a prog band with warm vocals. Not the stuff you hear on the radio ( Carry On, Dust in the Wind) but some of their longer album cuts. They were just on Rock line last night promoting a new album due in July featuring all original members. I would agree that KANSAS doesn't have the same technical prowess that DT does, but I would argue that their song writing is much better. I'd like to hear some other opinions on this topic. Mark >.....i am however on the quest to find a >prog band with warm (no screeching) vocals does it exist? > >L8R ALL >DVSANGEL ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 30 Mar 2000 09:36:35 -0500 (EST) From: email_address_removed To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Derek Message-ID: > From: "Michael Dywat" > > My favorite song/solo is any song that doesn't include Derek. In fact, his > sounds and playing were horrendous!! Has anyone else heard the beginning of > Love Lies Bleeding/Funeral for a Friend by Sir Elton John?? The opening > with the ARP 2600 is sonically stunning and to this day, may never have been > recorded better. Derek's attempt to make it sound similar is embarrassing. So then because it doesn't sound exactly the same, it's an embarrassment? Well, then I guess James really made a fool of himself on "Lovin' touchin' Squeezin'" because he doesn't sound just like Steve Perry. Or JP - how dare he not use a Guild BM-1 through a Vox AC30TB to play that Bohemian Rhapsody solo! How embarrassing! What Ever! > I loved everything w/ Kevin, but couldn't believe what happened after he > left. It's a good thing Jordan is in the band to save the day. FII is like > Yes' Tormato album -you wish that it never happened!! FII is a DREAM THEATER album. They probably would have written it (or somthing very similar) whether or not Derek was in the band. For my money, on the FII tour Derek's sound and playing (as well as all the cool clothes) were the best thing the band had going for them. And I LIKE FII. The only thing *I* wish never happened was your post. :) > > My favorite song/solo is any song that doesn't include Derek. In fact, > > his sounds and playing were horrendous!! > > YAWN. Good call, Mike. (a la Nelson from "The Simpsons"): Ha, ha! Steve Z ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 30 Mar 2000 09:41:48 EST From: "Doug Melvin" To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: prog band vocals Message-ID: DVSANGEL wrote: >I have question and hope it doesn't cause my email to jam up from the >flames. but i was wondering if there is a connection with PERUVIAN > >SKIES and SFAM? (poor vanessa?) Sorry if this has been discussed > >before.. I would also like to mention 1) this is my first post :) be > >gentle.. 2) A female who likes prog and actually introduced those > >around me to get into DT. so yes we do exist.....i am however on the > >quest to find a prog band with warm (no screeching) vocals does it > >exist? I don't know about the Peruvian Skies/SFAM thing, but have you tried Emerson, Lake & Palmer? There's a prog band with warm vocals. I suppose that some Genesis has somewhat warm vocals too, but I certainly wouldn't want to classify Genesis under any sort or category (i.e. prog), and Peter Gabriel can get pretty rough with his vocals (in key parts though, he isn't always "screeching" or however you would describe him). Glad to be of any help. ~Doug Melvin~ /__/__/ /__/ /__/ email_address_removed /__/ /__/ /__/__/__/__/ IM: djemelvin /__/ /__/ /__/ /__//__/ ICQ: 54480649 /__/ /__/ /__/ /__/ /__/__/ /__/ /__/ ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 30 Mar 2000 06:49:47 -0800 From: "Adam Yarter" To: Subject: I need some help with Wait For Sleep Message-ID: <000901bf9a57$32ce33f0$7becfea9@adamq7tl0thyuj> Hey all, I'm singing wait for sleep in a few days, and I've been doing it acapella. However, when I went /w the accompianist, we found that the music in the book (the guitar book ) is WRONG! The bass and accompinament parts are off. Can someone help me with this? Thanks, Adam ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 30 Mar 2000 11:07:17 -0400 From: "Carlos Alfaro" To: Subject: Re: Derek, no flames! Message-ID: <000b01bf9a59$a3e4a220$message_id_removed> ---- Original Message ----- ]From: To: Multiple recipients of list Sent: Thursday, March 30, 2000 10:46 AM Subject: Derek > So then because it doesn't sound exactly the same, it's an embarrassment? > Well, then I guess James really made a fool of himself on "Lovin' touchin' > Squeezin'" because he doesn't sound just like Steve Perry. Or JP - how > dare he not use a Guild BM-1 through a Vox AC30TB to play that Bohemian > Rhapsody solo! How embarrassing! > > What Ever True dat! :) While Derek may have been (or is) a little arrogant, and he is definately not in the same mindset as the rest of the band where it comes to attitude and generally way of life, he is an AWESOME player, with AWESOME sounds and I enjoy his contributions (sp?) to the band a lot more than what Jordan has done up to now at least. I dont know.. I guess I just go for his piano and organ style, and his agressive sounds more than the percussive, xylophonic rudess sounds. And i most definately prefer Derek's more jazzy/bluesy (using those terms loosely) piano style , than jordans over the top classical or circusey (is that even a word) funny style piano. The first time I was really blown away by Derek was when i watched the japan video of the waking up the world tour, right when they end TTT and start to jam, that derek just starts to rip it up on the piano doing some stuff that really rocks. (my friend says he starts doing jazzy stuff but switches to blues in a really cool way, i couldnt say, i really dont like labeling stuff easily) In any case I enjoyed that a whole lot more than to hear JR solo over the chord progressions and thats it. Granted, JR only played one gig, but still, im pretty sure that what he'd do if they were to play that section of TTT again on tour, because its just his playing style. In summation, I really enjoy Jordan Rudess when he's just playing behind the band, his string sounds and piano accents are excellent - behind the band. But each time the man plays a solo, or the spotlight is turned over to him, I cringe, i really do, but thats just personal opinion. I think he just overkills. In any case, this is all just MY OPINION. Np: Gathering - Superheat (God, I want to marry Anekke) ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 30 Mar 2000 08:44:44 -0700 From: "Korg Ecksthrey" To: Subject: Re: Derek, no flames! Message-ID: <002001bf9a5e$efd01ca0$0201010a@chuck> Carlos on Jordan: > behind the band. But each time the man plays a solo, or the spotlight > is turned over to him, I cringe, i really do, but thats just personal > opinion. I think he just overkills. I have to agree for the most part. It's just like the intro to One Last Time. It truly is a really sweet beautiful piano part, but imo, it's WAY too overplayed for that song. There's lot of other parts I agree that Jordan probably should have used more than a little restraint, but I don't think that was the intended flow of the album. This was more of an album for the band to show off altogether. Maybe I need to fly over to New York and give Jordan a few lessons on how to play less intricately. :) It's like that car commercial (Lincoln? Acura?) where the announcer says, "There comes a point when more is simply... more." > Np: Gathering - Superheat (God, I want to marry Anekke) Get in line, buddy! :) -- If only KorgX3 had a dollar for every song he sung. NP: Creedence Clearwater Revival - Lodi.mp3 ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 30 Mar 2000 08:11:13 PST From: "Fran Brennan" To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: the Metropoli Message-ID: I have question and hope it doesn't cause my email to jam up from the flames. but i was wondering if there is a connection with PERUVIAN SKIES and SFAM? Or more importantly, is there any conncection between METROPOLIS 1 and SFAM? ;^) -Fran/Banjoman np: Spock's Beard - Day For Night (how did I miss 'lay it down' up till now?!?) ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 30 Mar 2000 12:13:10 EST From: email_address_removed To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: DS Message-ID: In a message dated 3/30/0 6:12:44 AM, you wrote: <<> My favorite song/solo is any song that doesn't include Derek. In fact, his > sounds and playing were horrendous!! >\ No Shit Havent we coverd this?? Dustro ------------------------------ Date: 30 Mar 2000 17:31:05 -0000 From: "Awake ." To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Simon goes all vigilante on y'all Message-ID: >From: "Michael Dywat" >Subject: Favorite DT part!! > >My favorite song/solo is any song that doesn't include >Derek. In fact, his sounds and playing were horrendous > >I loved everything w/ Kevin, but couldn't believe what >happened after he left. It's a good thing Jordan is in >the band to save the day. FII is like Yes' Tormato >album -you wish that it never happened!! Actually, your post is a little like that album: I wish it'd never happened. Like your next twenty breaths, in fact. Jesus Christ, this sort of thing is specifically not allowed, and as soon as I can find a decent shareware Mailbomb program, I'm going to start using it over idiotic posts like this. ~Simon Sign-up for free Buffy the Vampire Slayer e-mail at http://www.buffymail.com ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 30 Mar 2000 20:34:07 +0200 From: Oddvar Lovaas To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: THE most impressive section/segment Message-ID: <3.0.1.32.20000330203407.00734644@online.no> The "when I get back again, will it be the same" section of the killing hand always give me goosebumps, as does the "welcome to the wasteland" part of trial of tears. Also, the solo of LitS is just amazing and delightful, the same goes for the solo in TSCO (the spirit carries on). Lots of lots of wonderful moments, these are just some of many! < flail - Oddvar Lovaas - http://home.sol.no/~flail - ICQ: 3253879 > "Working with John is like taking a shower. It's something you do." - John Petrucci about Myung ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 30 Mar 2000 13:38:18 EST From: email_address_removed To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 5412 Message-ID: In a message dated 3/30/2000 6:19:22 AM Eastern Standard Time, ytsejam@torchsong.com writes: << Has anyone heard of the band Tourniquet? I think they are a real cool band. I have all of their CD's, and all of them are great. they just came out with a new one and that is pretty good! they are a hard rock metal band with good lyrics and in this cd they tend to progress a lot! please email me with your comments, anything with the band! jcdrummer67 >> Yeah, they're a pretty cool Christian metal band, but I haven't listened to them in a while. Regards, Ultraking ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 30 Mar 2000 13:42:51 EST From: email_address_removed To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 5412 Message-ID: In a message dated 3/30/2000 6:19:22 AM Eastern Standard Time, ytsejam@torchsong.com writes: << My favorite song/solo is any song that doesn't include Derek. In fact, his sounds and playing were horrendous!! Has anyone else heard the beginning of Love Lies Bleeding/Funeral for a Friend by Sir Elton John?? The opening with the ARP 2600 is sonically stunning and to this day, may never have been recorded better. Derek's attempt to make it sound similar is embarrassing. I loved everything w/ Kevin, but couldn't believe what happened after he left. It's a good thing Jordan is in the band to save the day. FII is like Yes' Tormato album -you wish that it never happened!! >> I realize thats your opinion, but come on man, cut the guy some slack. I've talked to Derek several times and he is a pretty nice guy. Its hard not to have a "superstar" attitude when you've done some of the things he's done. I also like his keyboarding, he might not be the best I've ever heard, but I have heard far worst. Of course, all of this is just my opinion also. Later, Ultraking ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 30 Mar 2000 16:13:24 -0300 From: "Adriano F. Giacomini" To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Re: Favorite DT part!! Message-ID: >My favorite song/solo is any song that doesn't include Derek. In >fact, his sounds and playing were horrendous!! Let's not start with this shit again, For the Love of God (yup, I'm watching the G3 video now)... >FII is like Yes' Tormato album -you wish that it never happened!! Yeah, it shouldn't have happened... Nobody would miss listening to LitS, Hell's Kitchen, ToT or The Way It Used To Be (great song, which IMO should definitely have been put in the album)... Bla, bla, bla... This Derek thing is getting really old... 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 100MB FREE Internet storage! Sign up now - http://www.netdrive.com/?ao=zzn ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 30 Mar 2000 15:15:38 -0500 From: "Ryan Park" To: Subject: House of Blues Cybercast Message-ID: The Dream Theater cybercast from the House of Blues website (http://www.hob.com) is now available for purchase. Unfortunately, they never tell you how much it costs, until AFTER THEY'VE CHARGED YOUR CREDIT CARD! Fortunately, it's not unreasonable: $7.99, which is a fair price. You have access to three high-bandwidth streams, and it appears they show the concert over-and-over for 24 hours. I plan on figuring out a way to record a copy to videotape... but only if I remember to purchase a tape soon... You can also watch low-bandwidth streams for free. Good luck, hope this helps some of you. Ryan ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 30 Mar 2000 15:56:22 -0500 From: "Kenn de Mello" To: Subject: Re: Re:YTSEJAM digest 5411 Message-ID: <001901bf9a8a$677be380$message_id_removed> > >very close second, the keyboard/guitar duet in the > >middle of Lie. > > Where?! Where it suddenly slows down and quotes a part of "The Mirror." Sorry, I was really tired and didn't feel like typing much. Kenn ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 30 Mar 2000 15:56:43 EST From: "Matthew McDaniel" To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: RE: Tourniquet Message-ID: >Has anyone heard of the band Tourniquet? I think they are a real cool band. >I have all of their CD's, and all of them are great. they just came out >with >a new one and that is pretty good! they are a hard rock metal band with >good >lyrics and in this cd they tend to progress a lot! please email me with >your >comments, anything with the band! I know there are several Tourniquet fans on the jam, myself included. Actually, I just ordered their new CD and was hoping to get some fan reviews myself. Any takers? I have to disagree with calling them a "hard rock metal" band though. They are more of a thrash/speed metal band (at least for the first 4 albums). After that they did some experimenting with there sound, much to the negative reaction on their long-time fans. Rumor has it that the new release is a return to their old sound with a bit more up-to-date twist and some progressive elements thrown in. Guess, I wait to get my copy before getting into that. ~Just Another Matt ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 30 Mar 2000 13:14:19 -0800 From: Waseem To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: fave solo Message-ID: I would have to agree that JP's shredding in erotomania was my favourite. that is the first song i played for a lot of my friends (especially that insanely beautiful end part) and they just fell in love. they just wanted to hear it over, and over again. scary thing is, they dont even know what prog is. HAHA. to me, theres something about that last composition. it combines the fantasy with the fun with the dramatic. if you get the chance..hear it again..for the first time.. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 30 Mar 2000 13:14:39 -0800 From: Waseem To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: fave solo (erotomania) Message-ID: I would have to agree that JP's shredding in erotomania was my favourite. that is the first song i played for a lot of my friends (especially that insanely beautiful end part) and they just fell in love. they just wanted to hear it over, and over again. scary thing is, they dont even know what prog is. HAHA. to me, theres something about that last composition. it combines the fantasy with the fun with the dramatic. if you get the chance..hear it again..for the first time.. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 30 Mar 2000 16:12:21 -0500 From: Brooks Edman To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: HOB Broadcast Message-ID: Does anyone know how much the house of blues broadcast costs???? I need to know and the stupid people from HOB still haven't answerd my e-mail. Thanks, Brooks Edman, email_address_removed ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 30 Mar 2000 15:39:01 CST From: "A_Change Of_Seasons" To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Fwd: Re: Dream Theater, John Petrucci Message-ID: Jam... I wrote to Cherrylane.com and this is the response I got... this all goes back to that letter about petitioning guitar magazines for more articles/transcriptions on DT. peace poj Visit my website: The Dream Theater Lyrics Page! ]From: email_address_removed (Troy Nelson) John is part of our All Stars 2000 feature in the new (May 2000) issue. We'll also try to do something with him in a future issue. Possibly an Electric Blueprint or a song transcription. Troy >Hello Guitar One!!! > > I am an AVID Dream Theater fan and would love to see an interview of John >Petrucci. He is a great guitar player. A transcription of a song from >"Scenes From A Memory" would be killer as well. I would also like to know >just what is in his equipment list these days. > > Thank you for your attention! > >Mike Dixon >Dream Theater fan. Troy Nelson Senior Editor Guitar One ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 30 Mar 2000 13:48:14 -0800 From: Waseem To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: no radio play Message-ID: rock radio stations not playing DT is a complete travesty. i consider DT "big" but do if they really wanted the exposure to go sky high wouldnt that mean they'd have to "sell out" a bit?? DO they even want to get mega mega popular. who wouldnt? they've stayed faithful to themselves this long, why change now? ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 30 Apr 2000 17:05:45 -0400 From: "Tim Detman" To: Subject: RE: House of Blues Cybercast Message-ID: i couldn't believe they didn't tell me how much it costs until after they charged me. i just wanted to see how much it was then suddenly they say "you card was charged $7.99" that is pretty shady. i hope it works well. -tim > The Dream Theater cybercast from the House of Blues website > (http://www.hob.com) is now available for purchase. Unfortunately, they > never tell you how much it costs, until AFTER THEY'VE CHARGED YOUR CREDIT > CARD! > > Fortunately, it's not unreasonable: $7.99, which is a fair price. > You have > access to three high-bandwidth streams, and it appears they show > the concert > over-and-over for 24 hours. I plan on figuring out a way to record a copy > to videotape... but only if I remember to purchase a tape soon... > > You can also watch low-bandwidth streams for free. Good luck, hope this > helps some of you. > > Ryan > ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 30 Mar 2000 18:14:46 EST From: email_address_removed To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Favorite Parts and SFAM Message-ID: Hello Ytsefans, Fav parts for me: the instrumental solo (darkest of winters i think) in acos followed by james' beautiful vocals in another world, the WHoo Ohh ohhh Whoo Ohhh Ohhh part in LTL (the entire wfs LTL for that matter), the keyboard solo in ytsejam, the instrumental jam in UAGM (especially the guitar), the instrumental ending of fatal tragedy, strange dv (back on my feet again...), tot (say what you want about derek but the keyboard solo kicks ass and he nailed it perfectly live). the best JP guitar solo in my opinion is the one from live in tokyo, mp's into to 6:00, jlb's vocals in through her eyes (and sfam for that matter), the entire song eve, the entire TDOE, the intro to to Home, (whole song kicks ass). i guess i could keep going. I have finally come to the realization that SFAM is my favorite album. Never thought i would think that when i first heard it, but after listening to I&W and then SFAM, I've realized how much more polished they are musically, lyrically, and vocally. It's their best lyrical album, the story is great (yeah it's a little floydish at times, but so what), best production, and there's nothing on the album that isn't great. The progressive changes are smoother, and I find myself singing along to this album constantly. Great Job DT. Never thought i would say that you could top I&W, but you did it. I still think WFS/LTL(i consider it one song) is my favorite song because it's hard for me to think of SFAM as one song. Finally, for a band to flawlessly pull off that album straight though live like they did floored me. In my opinion there's no rock or prog rock band with the amount of combined talent that DT has. Bass: A, Guitar A+, Drums A+, Keys A++, Vocals A (would be an A+ if he didn't ruin a couple live albums, but every time I saw JLB he was fantastic). Of course everything is my opinion and we can always agree to disagree. still trying to get into Transatlantic. sincerely, Chris ------------------------------ End of YTSEJAM Digest 5413 **************************