YTSEJAM Digest 5486 Today's Topics: 1) Re: Satch question by Ryan Park 2) Melody in music and vocals... by email_address_removed (Steve Chew) 3) Re: Okay Magna Carta bashers...Under the Sun by email_address_removed (Steve Chew) 4) Re: YTSEJAM digest 5485 by "Webmaster Ytsejam.com" 5) any Hannover jammers out there? by Raivo Hool 6) 21st Centruy Satch by "Trevor Hoit" 7) Keyboard Information by email_address_removed 8) Re: Keyboard Information by Damon Fibraio 9) Kings X possibly delayed...?/Iron Maiden Question by Kurt M Hampton 10) Where Can I Get Nightwish CD's? by email_address_removed 11) metallica animation by "Fran Brennan" 12) Charlie Hunter & Iced Earth Live Shots by "W. Tugmutton" 13) Re: Satch, Tool and Napster...and Carvin Plug by email_address_removed 14) woodstock update by Dan Costello 15) Jimi Hendrix by email_address_removed 16) Oomph! / Glass Hammer by WB Henderson ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 21 May 2000 21:24:48 -0700 (PDT) From: Ryan Park To: wpilat@hotmail.com, ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Re: Satch question Message-ID: > As far as I can tell this is a la Mystical Potato stuff... > except that both are ONE hand tapping:)) I always wondered, what exactly is the sound of one hand tapping? :-P Sorry, bad pun, I couldn't resist... Ryan ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 22 May 2000 02:17:21 -0400 (EDT) From: email_address_removed (Steve Chew) To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Melody in music and vocals... Message-ID: > Despite listening to Manifesto For Futurism dozens of times within a week > of purchasing it, I am still unable to remember a single lyric, recognise > a single riff, or hum a single melody. There's plenty of notes, but no > *tunes*. > My comments aren't directed toward Dali's, but this comment made me decide to post. I think that in general one of the reasons I find it so hard to find new bands that I really *love* is that they lack that great sense of melody. For me, a strong sense of melody in both the music and vocals is essential in my favorite music. A musical melody that makes me want to tap a foot or gets me "humming" it in my head and a vocal melody that makes me want to sing along. And of course, the really great stuff combines that with harmonies, powerful dynamics and more. I'm not talking about a "simple" chorus or something, but rather an overall feel which combines shorter "catchy" phrases with the song as a whole. It's all very subjective of course -- what's a great melody to me wouldn't be for someone else, necessarily. The technical playing is fun, but it gets old quickly for me without the rest. I think that their sense of melody is one of the great talents of DT and LaBrie often adds to it with his vocals. That is what I feel is missing from many of the prog-rock wannabees. I also think that the classic prog bands are great examples of knowing how to create that musical and vocal melody and combine it with everything else to make a great tune. Bands like Yes, Rush, Jethro Tull, Genesis, Marillion and so on. "Starship Troopers" by Yes came on the radio the other day and it brought home how much I love their music. Jon Anderson's vocal melodies and phrasing are very interesting and I can't help but want to sing along (though I don't pretend to be able to sing). The music also has good melody throughout and then they use some great building dynamics at the end of the song to close it. I think that it may be the vocal melodies which are hardest to come by these days. There are plenty of bands who have the musical chops to play anything they want and they can often come up with some cool musical melodies. The problem is that their vocalist (who may have a decent voice) doesn't seem to come up with corresponding vocal melodies which complement the music. Often the singing is kind of stiff or it is rhythmic but adds little to the music (and doesn't make me want to sing along ;). Part of this may be an issue of the style of the band, but I think that mostly they either aren't trying or aren't good at it. Geoff Tate doesn't just have a great voice -- there are other vocalists out there with equal range. He knows how to create a great vocal melody that goes with the music. So, since I'm always on the lookout for new bands, what bands do other Ytsejammers think have this elusive "melodic" ability in their music *and* vocals? Of course, this is totally subjective, and it will probably consist of people's best-of lists, but it's the only way to find the really good stuff. :-) After I get some feedback, I'll list some modern bands that I feel fit that category. Steve P.S. Much of my favorite classical music also contains great melody (though I'm not really into opera so the classical I listen to doesn't generally have vocals). Pieces like Dvorak's 9th Symphony, Beethoven's 5th, 9th and really most of his stuff, Tchaikovsky's 1812, 4th Symphony and so on all have powerful melody as well as the characteristic complexity found in classical music. Classical music without that sense of melody (which includes most of the 20th century classical that I've heard) just doesn't do much for me. P.P.S. Of course, there are always exceptions to the "has to have great melody" rule. I just find that if it does have that then I'll almost certainly like it. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 22 May 2000 02:26:21 -0400 (EDT) From: email_address_removed (Steve Chew) To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Re: Okay Magna Carta bashers...Under the Sun Message-ID: > >Has anyone mentioned Under the Sun here yet? Mosey on >over to http://www.magnacarta.net and give them a >listen. And, hey, MC FINALLY pulled their collective >heads from you-know-where and are now including clips >from all the songs on an album, instead of a measly >one little 30 second clip. > Under the Sun sounded pretty good from the samples (the longer samples are a definite plus). I think I'll have to try it. Hey, I didn't even know Kansas was putting together a new CD... Steve ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 22 May 2000 05:38:01 -0700 (PDT) From: "Webmaster Ytsejam.com" To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 5485 Message-ID: >End of YTSEJAM Digest 5485 >************************** What a cute little baby Jam. Coochie Coohie Coo! -Koggie _____________________________________________________________ Email Powered by Everyone.net ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 22 May 2000 15:36:20 +0200 (EET) From: Raivo Hool To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: any Hannover jammers out there? Message-ID: Hey This has absolutely nothing to do with Dream Theater. :-) Are there any jammers from Hannover (Germany) subscribed and active? Please, drop me an e-mail if you're one. I am currently in the very city and will be till July 2. A famous and EXTREMELY good Hungarian band Masfel is going to perform in Caf=E9 Glocksee (which is in Hannover) on June 22 and I was wondering if anybody could direct me to the joint. And maybe hang out and drink beer. :-) Raitz, originally from Estonia P.S. No Dream Theater content and proud of it. :-) ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 22 May 2000 07:41:55 -0700 From: "Trevor Hoit" To: Subject: 21st Centruy Satch Message-ID: <000501bfc3fb$e0aee870$message_id_removed> Just got the Engines of Creation from Satch. Those who haven't heard it yet ....Joe's gone Techno. Wow. I went to JS Friday night in Seattle, 5th row center. I had never seen him before and he just blew me away. The show was live on the internet, so maybe you saw me. :) Stu Hamm's solo was the tastiest thing I've heard for a long time. Joe just made everything look so easy and was so cool he never took off his shades the whole time. He played for almost three hours. Trevor ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 22 May 2000 14:17:44 -0500 From: email_address_removed To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Keyboard Information Message-ID: Now we all know that one of the most vital aspects of any Progressive band is keyboard. Anyone who has tried to form a Progressive band knows that keyboard players are in very limited stock (they are where I am, at least). My frustration with this fact has pushed me to the point where I am ready to put my Ibanez down for a little while and actually take up the keys. Oh sure, I've always had it in my mind that eventually I would buy a keyboard, just not this soon. So my question is to any and all keyboardists out there, what are the superior brands? Is there even a significant difference between Korg and Roland, for example? Any and all information will be much appreciated! /_oric ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 22 May 2000 14:53:35 -0400 From: Damon Fibraio To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Re: Keyboard Information Message-ID: OK. Yes, there is a significant difference betwen Korg, Roland, Kurzweil, etc. The sound. The features, etc. My bst advice is to figure out what you are trying to do, se what your budget is, and go to your music stores, put headphones on and play everything you can find. At 02:25 PM 5/22/00 , you wrote: >Now we all know that one of the most vital aspects of any Progressive >band is keyboard. Anyone who has tried to form a Progressive band knows >that keyboard players are in very limited stock (they are where I am, at >least). My frustration with this fact has pushed me to the point where I >am ready to put my Ibanez down for a little while and actually take up >the keys. Oh sure, I've always had it in my mind that eventually I would >buy a keyboard, just not this soon. > >So my question is to any and all keyboardists out there, what are the >superior brands? Is there even a significant difference between Korg and >Roland, for example? Any and all information will be much appreciated! > >/_oric -- Damon Fibraio: email: email_address_removed computer consultant, musician, radio broadcaster, and public nuisance Listen to No Holds Barred Radio. Live show on Tuesdays from 8 to 11 p.m. eastern time go to http://www.nhbradio.com for more details or point winamp to 216.32.166.89:21944. "I can see much clearer, now I'm blind."--Dream Theater, Take the Time, Images and Words ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 22 May 2000 14:12:32 -0500 From: Kurt M Hampton To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Kings X possibly delayed...?/Iron Maiden Question Message-ID: I just got back form my Cd store. they are a wholesale store of a distribution company, which means they sell new releases up to 5 -7 days early depending when they come in,. Anyway Welcmoe Home Mr. Bulbous (Sp?) Has yet to arrive anywhere. This is the sam company that supplies Camelot, Wherehouse and I think a few other main Cd chains. Then the woman went on to try and sell me the enw Kid Rock, and they best of the Family Values Tour. I went on describing Magna Carta, Metal Blade stuff and made her know her role. Some guy in there told me that Dickinson ISN'T touring with em. Does anyone know if this is true? Kurtman "damn I need a new signature now" me after reading ytsejam 5456 ________________________________________________________________ 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: Mon, 22 May 2000 15:28:25 EDT From: email_address_removed To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Where Can I Get Nightwish CD's? Message-ID: Hey gang - Well, I know this topic has come up recently, but of course, I wasn't paying attention at the time. :-) /me puts on Dunce Cap and sits in corner. Where would be the best and cheapest place to buy Nightwish CD's? And the reason I say "best" is, as we all know, the "cheapest" place doesn't necessarily mean the "most reliable". After the recent Nightwish buzz, I checked out the soundclips on www.melodicmetal.com a little while ago and was pretty intrigued. I thought the first song (can't remember the title) off their upcoming album kicked a lot of ass. So, when I find some free time within the next few days (I hope) I had planned on going back to the site to hear the rest of the tracks, including those on their past albums that I found there. If I like what I hear, where should I go to pick up the goods? Thanx in advance... Matt T. NP: M:I-2 Soundtrack ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 22 May 2000 14:18:45 PDT From: "Fran Brennan" To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: metallica animation Message-ID: Hey all. That metallica animation was TOO funny. The more I learn about this lawsuit, the more I hope BOTH sides lose, but the portrayal of James and Lars was just too good =^) This'll be my last post for a while, as I'm leaving in a few days to go to a certain non-fucking-garunteed Boston music college, and will be without a computer for a few weeks. I'll be able to check my email periodically on public computers, although I have no idea why any of you would really want to email me...anyhoo, I'm out =^) -Fran ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 22 May 2000 17:28:41 -0500 From: "W. Tugmutton" To: "Ytsejam" Subject: Charlie Hunter & Iced Earth Live Shots Message-ID: <000501bfc43d$2833dd40$8e53fea9@tugmutton> Ahoy, I've added some pics to my site of shows from Charlie Hunter (in April of '99) and Iced Earth (in May of '99). Have a looky. http://www.swt.edu/~ml47802/index.htm ... - Wolfric Tugmutton email_address_removed ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 22 May 2000 21:16:41 EDT From: email_address_removed To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Re: Satch, Tool and Napster...and Carvin Plug Message-ID: You know, I've been listening to Satch for a long time now, (before I even started playing guitar, when I was like 7, my uncle was playing him around me all the time) and everytime I listen to him, I like him more and more. I stole that right hand over left hand trick from Satch from when I first saw him, (Oct 26th, 1996...I remember every show date I've ever seen...) on the G3 tour, then I saw Vai do it in a bootleg I have, (but Vai's trick was a little better :-) ) Man, I absolutely HATED the band Tool, with a passion. All their songs sounded the same, slow in the verses with some feedback, usually double bass patterns, then really heavy and a lot of yelling during the chorus. "Opiate" has now made it into one of my top 25 Fav songs. My band just learned it for a show coming up, and I can't wait to see the pits during this....("Motorbreath", "Domination" and "Opiate", one after another...I want to see an ambulance!) I know I've downloaded a few Metallica songs in the past month or so, and I did lastnight as well, off of Napster....but I still have my IP...anyone know why? (Keep yer fingers still! Dont tel1) Warm Regards, Andy ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 22 May 2000 21:03:41 -0400 From: Dan Costello To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: woodstock update Message-ID: > Everthing was sooo expensive, everyone was out of money long before Sunday > nights show. So Limp Bizkit just through gasoline on the fire. $5 for 1 > bottled water? Not that I condone violence(esp. at a show about peace) but > the promoters got what they deserved. Instead of making a buttload of money > off millions of kids, they ended up losing money in damage. The promoters screwed over the local food vendors pretty bad, too. Odgen, who was contracted by Woodstock to handle the high-demand foods (pizza, hamburgers, soda, etc.) forced certain rules on the small-time vendors in order to prevent any price wars or competition. Well, Ogden turned around and started competing with the local vendors, in direct violation of their contract. State Sen. Ray Meier has just introduced legislation that would require mass gatherings to have security plans in place 6 months prior to the event. -Dan. ________________________________________________________________ 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: Mon, 22 May 2000 22:33:05 EDT From: email_address_removed To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Jimi Hendrix Message-ID: hey jammers, i just noticed this the other day and thought it to be very odd. Track 11 on Electric Lady Land, by Jimi Hendrix is a great song. I think its called 1983 a Merman I Should Turn To Be, but im not sure. Well, if you listen closely to it, the chord changes in the begining are very similar to The Unforgiven by Metalica. And then this guitar harmony starts in, and its the same damn harmony Metalica uses in Unforgiven, only a few very small notes different. Wow, and their going after Napster, maby they should write their own songs before complaning that they loose money off of it. Any other JH fans hear what im talking about? JJ Freedlund ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 22 May 2000 23:12:12 -0400 From: WB Henderson To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Oomph! / Glass Hammer Message-ID: German 'jammers (or anybody who knows), question for you: Anybody know anything about a band called Oomph! ? A German friend-of-a-friend played a track of theirs for me a while back and I remember thinking it pretty decent, sort of like a, to use a bad comparison, cross between Rammstein and Mr. Bungle. Definitely in the realms of the weird, at any rate. All the websites I've found for the band have been content-less or in German. Second item of business: The new album by Glass Hammer, "Chronometree", rips. I dug their older albums, but this sounds like a whole new (IMO better) band. Same good songwriting, only now with more of a real "band" sound, and superior vocals to boot. Plus Arjen "Ayreon" Lucassen guesting and a liner-note story about progrock leading a poor soul to insanity -- can't go wrong there. I highly recommend it to any fans of Yes, Gabriel-era-Genesis, etc. Brian [NP...Martin Barre -- A Trick of Memory] ================================== WB Henderson email_address_removed WIXQ ON-LINE: http://www.wixq.com Automaton Hit Parade (progrock radio): http://www.millersville.edu/~wixq/Automaton ================================== ------------------------------ End of YTSEJAM Digest 5486 **************************