YTSEJAM Digest 5534 Today's Topics: 1) re: home stereo question by email_address_removed 2) Re: Mexico dates by alejandro.bedolla@schering.de 3) Marty and Madonna by email_address_removed 4) Re: Mexico Dates by "TheCowGod" 5) Re: GI JOE by email_address_removed 6) Re: Megadeth by email_address_removed 7) Flower Kings Site by "Brian Ayers" 8) RE: Mexico Dates by "Mauricio Martinez" 9) Re: decisions on where DT plays by Scott Hansen 10) Philly Ticket Prices?? by "Tim Detman" 11) Savatage / Megadeth by email_address_removed 12) Friedmania!! by Waseem 13) Re: Marty and Madonna by "Korg Ecksthrey" 14) NEAL MORSE & NICK D'VIRGILIO IRISH PUB TOUR INFO!!! (NDTC!) by "Christoph" 15) 44 samples added by =?iso-8859-1?Q?Bj=F8rnar?= Bevolden 16) Friedman solos by "Tibor Varady 2.0" 17) Al, Megadeth, and the "Tage by email_address_removed 18) Queensryche/Maiden/Halford in Minneapolis on sale when ? by email_address_removed 19) Re: YTSEJAM digest 5531 by "Tony De Laender" 20) re: Broadening you horizons? by Brian Hansen 21) Re: Al, Megadeth, and the "Tage by Vince LuPone ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 4 Jul 2000 16:46:03 EDT From: email_address_removed To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: re: home stereo question Message-ID: Hello, saw you post and you want a new stereo. Well, I work at Circuit City and my experience is that Sanyo is a good product that holds up over the years. I've had this one stereo for ten years and I've never cleaned it once. Also, look into Harmon Kardon stereos those are really good too. And some good sounding tunes on that stereo could be found at: www.mp3.com/CeaSerin later J. Lamm ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 4 Jul 2000 18:50:56 -0200 From: alejandro.bedolla@schering.de To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Re: Mexico dates Message-ID: > Mauricio Martinez wrote: > > > WHAT? No dates for Monterrey but yes to Mexico City?! GIMME A BREAK!!!!!!=3D > > ! I actually live in Mexico city, but I'm currently working in a project in Brazil, so not even a small chance to be there... >Well my answer is NO. To all of those! So, i whine. By fucking whining >theres a very slight chance that my situation changes. May I start whining??? Cheers, ABM ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 4 Jul 2000 16:57:18 EDT From: email_address_removed To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Marty and Madonna Message-ID: > There's nothing wrong with Madonna. There's something called "broadening > the spectrum" which you might look into. Your first step would be to go > pick up a Pet Shop Boys CD, turn it sideways, and ram it right up your > candyass, jabroni. Perhaps if you paid attention to the conversation instead of taking one line out of context your feeble mind would understand my point. My fellow 'deth fan said Marty ditched the band for going too "pop" (paraphrase). I disagreed, since Marty LIKES pop (e.g. Madonna). I personally don't care for it, but whatever cranks your engine... HoJ ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 4 Jul 2000 16:59:40 -0500 From: "TheCowGod" To: Subject: Re: Mexico Dates Message-ID: <001201bfe603$2893d2d0$3b222ac4@mukau> ]From: "Mauricio Martinez" Subject: RE: Mexico Dates > Monterrey to Mexico city: around 12 hours by car. Can=B4t drive there. I = > would > exceed the thousand bucks (or be close to it). oh come on. even with gas prices as high as they are now, a 12 hour car trip would cost you about $150, $200 at the most. i know because i just made one. the question was not "is it convenient to drive there?" it was "CAN YOU drive there?" i.e. is it physically possible. theres about 900 miles of water separating us from any land mass DT might be playing at. don't whine. moo. *** END OF TRANSMISSION *** ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 4 Jul 2000 16:58:41 EDT From: email_address_removed To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Re: GI JOE Message-ID: In a message dated 7/4/00 4:31:45 PM Eastern Daylight Time, ytsejam@torchsong.com writes: << GI Joe was classic. I remember I had the Cobra base (anyone remember the movie with Sargent Slaughter? They also fucked up Cobra Commander and made him turn into a giant snake). >> Yeah, that movie kinda sucked. Cobra-La?! What was THAT crap all about?! I was hoping that the movie would have been about Cobra Commander getting control of Cobra back from Serpentor. Anyone remember that William Perry (aka: The Fridge) action figure? The figure made the Fridge look like he was in great shape and he was supposed to be a fitness instructor! The real Fridge was on of the fattest and most overweight guys in the history of the NFL! LOL -mike C. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 4 Jul 2000 17:06:46 EDT From: email_address_removed To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Re: Megadeth Message-ID: In a message dated 7/4/00 4:31:45 PM Eastern Daylight Time, ytsejam@torchsong.com writes: << And again, I defy you to tell me that a new member of Megadeth is going to redirect the band. Friedman had about as much control over Megadeth as I do. He was an employee, not a member of the board. >> Agreed. Megadeth is 100% Mustaine's baby. And after that Youthanasia album, he even said they were intentionally trying to write radio songs. ON Cryptic Writings, I thought they had a nice mixture of RIP and Youthanasia and it worked well IMO. Risk isn't a bad album either IMO, but they tried to play the field too much with stuff like "Crush Em" which is just a crap song IMO and "Breadline" which is ok but perhaps a little too melodic. I'm looking forward to hearing their new stuff but I just hope it isn't a blatant retread of the older RIP type stuff. -mike C. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 04 Jul 2000 17:40:18 CDT From: "Brian Ayers" To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Flower Kings Site Message-ID: Hi, for any of you that have started to enjoy the Flower Kings, I have started a new site. Please pay a visit! Peace, Brian Garden Of Dreams http://www.progscape.com/waves/tfk ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 4 Jul 2000 18:09:01 -0500 From: "Mauricio Martinez" To: Subject: RE: Mexico Dates Message-ID: <008701bfe60c$da33ff20$message_id_removed.mx> oh yeah, i got the question right the very first time, and my answer was: can=B4t drive there. i.e physically impossible. there are a few reasons why. for example, my parents would never let me m= ake the trip because the trip is long and dangerous for someone who doesn=B4t= know the city. i guess i=B4ll have to work something out if i wanna see DT again this ti= me around, although things don=B4t look very good... heck, i=B4ll get to see Planet X and Stratovarius at least. that=B4s good= ! ----- Original Message ----- ]From: TheCowGod To: Multiple recipients of list Sent: Tuesday, July 04, 2000 4:14 PM Subject: Re: Mexico Dates > > ]From: "Mauricio Martinez" > Subject: RE: Mexico Dates > > > > Monterrey to Mexico city: around 12 hours by car. Can=3DB4t drive the= re. I =3D > > would > > exceed the thousand bucks (or be close to it). > > oh come on. even with gas prices as high as they are now, a 12 hour car trip > would cost you about $150, $200 at the most. i know because i just made one. > the question was not "is it convenient to drive there?" it was "CAN YOU > drive there?" i.e. is it physically possible. theres about 900 miles of > water separating us from any land mass DT might be playing at. don't whine. > moo. > > > *** END OF TRANSMISSION *** > ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 04 Jul 2000 18:14:23 -0700 From: Scott Hansen To: Subject: Re: decisions on where DT plays Message-ID: > I have already made 2 12 hour bus trips to see DT. But now i cant do it > because of other obligations. So, if a Mexico city is included, i have to > wonder why Monterrey is not.We are between Texas and Mexico city. Mauricio, you have to understand one major thing: it's not the band themselves that make up the tour itenerary. If it was, I can guaratee you that they would play all over the world. Look for example that they haven't (and probably won't) play Canada on this tour - James' home! Think he would like to play in his home town, or at least his country? Of course he would! But, as explained on MP.com, it's a matter of the band being paid enough so that they can cover their expenses and make some money as well (remember, they *are* doing it for the money, it's not just to keep us fans happy). The promoters in some areas, such as Canada (and I would guess Monterrey also) are not willing to cough up the dough required for the band to go to that location. So if you wanna piss and moan, fine. But do it at your local promoters - they're the ones you can thank for DT not playing close to you. Scott ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 4 Jul 2000 21:40:52 -0400 From: "Tim Detman" To: Subject: Philly Ticket Prices?? Message-ID: has anybody ordered tickets for the DT philly show yet? how much were they?? ticketbastard has them listed at $22.50 and the electric factory website has them as $13.50. it has been that way for a few weeks, i thought it was a mistake. i know ticketmaster marks their prices up a lot, but that's a little steep even for them. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 5 Jul 2000 01:30:35 EDT From: email_address_removed To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Savatage / Megadeth Message-ID: > From: Christopher Ptacek > Subject: Savatage > > Look where he came from. Hawaii, Cacophony, Dragon's Kiss... he was > a really psychotic player, with all manner of pointy "metal" guitars. Hawaii, Land Of The Psychos. > Mustaine himself made the comments about it being a business, and wanting > to make more money, and write more commercial tunes. He said that on MTV > in an interview on some farm in Phoenix. Phoenix, Land Of The Money-Grubbing Guitarists. You forgot the part about Mustaine wanting to do things his way and not anybody else's way. > Some of you would be in for a real life lesson if you saw what some of your > favorite musicians listen to. Forget that. I'd be in for a life lesson if I heard what my favorite musicians see. > And again, I defy you to tell me that a new member of Megadeth is > going to redirect the band. "Sir, you can't just butt in line, you have to--" "I defy you." "Uh, okay, can you please move to the back of the line?" "DEFYYYY." "Please step back, sir." "I command you to stop commanding me." "Why are you being so--" "MY DEFINITION IS DEFIANCE!! SILENCE!!" > And again, I defy you to tell me that a new member of Megadeth is > going to redirect the band. Let's not forgot the first part of the "New Megadeth" equation --> Dave Mustaine is still in Megadeth. > I would say that IMO everything they've done post Criss is crap, even though > I know a lot of you love it. That's cool. Oh I totally know what you mean. When Criss left the band it was like The Gene Simmons & Paul Stanley Show. > SO many guitarists try to sound like Friedman. I've never heard of anyone > trying to sound like Pitrelli. They've been out there about the same amount of > time. What's your explanation? You've never heard anyone try to sound like Pitrelli, or you've never heard anyone succeed? Maybe no one imitates Al Pitrelli because they CAN'T. They hear his brilliance and shrink back like dogs from a bonfire. (okay, maybe that's just a "remotely possible" explanation. a better example of having no imitators due to outrageous difficulty would be Ron Thal.) With the exception of Ani DiFranco, I've never heard any acoustic guitarists play like Michael Hedges. Since Hedges was a damn good player/strummer/thwacker, there must be legions of musicians lining up to imitate him, because of his uniqueness, right? Just like Marty Friedman. I don't believe unique styles are automatic rookie-magnets. I think people still decide what they like and what they don't. There are lots of people who decided to pick up a guitar in the first place because of Mr. Eddie Van Halen, not because they had been passively into guitar-playing for ten years and suddenly recognized Eddie's "uniqueness," but because they heard him play and went "man, that's cool, I want to learn how to play guitar!" Yngwie Malmsteen hasn't changed in decades, yet he's the musical equivalent of Bill Gates simply because the continent of Asia still likes him - why? He's not exactly Marty Friedman. :) Sometimes unique artists do things differently from everyone else, and people are content to stare in wide-eyed wonder instead of imitating. Maybe something about Friedman's playing is so juicy and cool that everyone wants his sound, and they think they can grasp it, so they make the attempt. While I *might* be able to transcribe Ron Thal solos, who would use them? Vai is often imitated, but keep in mind he's also got a VERY recognizeable style. Perhaps the problem here is that Al Pitrelli has a less-recognizeable style than Marty Friedman. Paul Gilbert is one of my favorites, but his playing is difficult to recognize because it's so mechanical - can you find specific examples of "Gilbert clones?" Do you measure uniqueness by how many people flock to become disciples? David Koresh had lots of disciples, but I doubt he was as unique a philosopher as Confucius. If memory serves, Koresh was a raving lunatic who would stick an ice cream cone into his eye before admitting he was mortal. Pokemon is wildly popular, almost as popular as Marty Friedman's guitar playing. Is that comparison a compliment to Friedman, or an insult? Is popularity really the yardstick by which to measure individuality? Wow...what a tangent... > Grow up. Pop does not automatically equate to crap. Yeah! The real crapola is all that pop music without GUITAR SOLOS. > "Everything that can be invented has been invented." -- Charles H. Duell, > Commissioner, U.S. Office of Patents, 1899. Heh heh. One of those guys who looked at a metal bullet-casing and thought, "it holds gunpowder, and that's all it's good for." Never dreaming such objects would one day be dragged across musical instruments by country musicians with blonde streaks in their bright red hair. Bafu Vai ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 04 Jul 2000 23:29:42 -0700 From: Waseem To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Friedmania!! Message-ID: well all of you who keep mentioning this sell out word with Megadeth, just remember the following. Metallica "sold out" first. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 5 Jul 2000 00:35:51 -0600 From: "Korg Ecksthrey" To: Subject: Re: Marty and Madonna Message-ID: <002501bfe64c$5b8c7d60$660d84d0@korg> > out of context your weeble mind would understand my point. Weebles wobble, but they don't fall down. > it, but whatever cranks your engine... My engine doesn't crank, m'kay? I, at least, have a fanciful new technowobble thingamajigger that you just insert a whatsit and turn it while pressing on the doo-dad down there and whammo! That contraption start up like a muthafucka. -- KorgX3 says stick that up your ass and endeavor to derive a pleasurable activity. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 5 Jul 2000 10:43:27 +0200 From: "Christoph" To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: NEAL MORSE & NICK D'VIRGILIO IRISH PUB TOUR INFO!!! (NDTC!) Message-ID: <3963114F.18017.12A51F@localhost> Hi! Another date has been added to the Irish Pub Unplugged Tour of Neal & Nick of Spock's Beard: Monday, 10.07.2000 Irish Pub, Göttingen / Germany The other dates: 11.07.00 Thomas Reed, Hamburg / Germany 13.07.00 Ireland's Own, Pfortzheim / Germany 14.07.00 Poitin, Den Bosch / Holland Please help to spread the word! Thanks! Greetings, Christoph ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 05 Jul 2000 12:42:32 +0200 From: =?iso-8859-1?Q?Bj=F8rnar?= Bevolden To: "ytsejam@torchsong.com" Subject: 44 samples added Message-ID: Hello! 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All the best, Dylan and Bj=F8rnar! Bj=F8rnar NP: Sigma- S/t=20 --=20 Writer for: Barcode: http://zap.to/barcode Dowload my cd-list. Over 2000 titles. Lots of rarities available=20 for cdr trades: http://home.no.net/bbevolde/cd-list-text.zip ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 5 Jul 2000 13:01:29 +0200 From: "Tibor Varady 2.0" To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Friedman solos Message-ID: My useless opinion on Marty Friedman: I agree that he is a totally unique player (where did he get his weird picking technique/angle???), and a technichal beast. BUT I never felt he really added more than blazing solos to the songs. Megadeth doesn't seem to have the type of "meaningful" solos like the few solos that you could find in early Metallica (I think the comparison is appropriate).By meaningful I mean stuff like the middle of Orion, every solo from One, and many more. Or our buddy Petrucci also has quite a few solos that are really more than a blaze in the song. You know, stuff from ACoS, the LitS solo, to name but a few. Anyway, what I said is highly subjective, maybe someone feels Martys solo sections much better than me. As I said this HO is useless. Thanks for listening. Tibor NP Metallica - whiskey in the jar live -- which proves I have no taste :-)) ..... but I love the song. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 5 Jul 2000 06:43:54 -0500 (EST) From: email_address_removed To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Al, Megadeth, and the "Tage Message-ID: mucho snipping more snippage WHAT? Apparently you don't listen to a lot of Savatage! Peace, Barry (wow, two posts in one week) hell of a lot for the lurkerman ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 5 Jul 2000 09:55:43 EDT From: email_address_removed To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Queensryche/Maiden/Halford in Minneapolis on sale when ? Message-ID: any word on when the Queensryche/ halford/maiden tix go on sale for Minneapolis ? ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 5 Jul 2000 19:59:19 +0200 From: "Tony De Laender" To: "Ytsejam Mailing List" Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 5531 Message-ID: <006f01bfe6aa$f33f3d60$f100bed4@be027612> Hey Jam, > So on our list of shows with famous cars(vehicles) we have: > > Dukes of Hazzard > Magnum > Airwolf > A-Team > Knight Rider > Miami Vice > CHiPS > > so what are we missing? California Dreams? (Nice Trans-Am) The Highwayman? (Nice truck, helicopter, race-car, whatever...) > A friend and I were talking about KR the other day, and > he mentioned an old show similar to Knight Rider where the > hero had a black motorcycle- > anybody remember what the heck this show was called?! > We've been racking our brains for days! That would be Streethawk. "The man, the machine, Streethawk" Cool Tangerine Dream music btw! -- Tony De Laender Editor, Progeny Magazine http://gallery.uunet.be/progeny/ ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 5 Jul 2000 13:19:39 -0700 (PDT) From: Brian Hansen To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: re: Broadening you horizons? Message-ID: "Korg Ecksthrey" wrote: > There's nothing wrong with Madonna. There's something called > "broadening the spectrum" which you might look into. Your first step would be to > go pick up a Pet Shop Boys CD, turn it sideways, and ram it right up your > candyass, jabroni. > Oh, wait, that's "broadening the rectum," my bad. Instead, try > listening to said CD, yeah, that's it. ;) Damn Korg! I really need to read all the way to the end of your posts before I act upon them! So now my girlfriend Derek has a Tool disc stuck, and we can't get it out. Any suggestions? I tried a bent metal coathanger, and was able to hook the hole in the center of the disc, but the sharp point of the hanger is preventing removal. We may have to go to the hospital and just say that he "accidently" fell on the disc and coathanger...Help! __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Send instant messages & get email alerts with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com/ ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 05 Jul 2000 13:19:49 -0600 From: Vince LuPone To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Re: Al, Megadeth, and the "Tage Message-ID: Hey, I don't wanna sound like an arrogant ass, but I agree with Ptacek. Aside from a few of the old solos, there's not a difficult Sava song out there. Most of their material was easy to pick up by ear, actually. Try that with the interlude to Metropolis :) Like he said, though, 'not complex' doesn't mean 'not good'. ~Vince At 04:54 AM 7/5/00 -0700, Barry wrote: > >mucho snipping > >more snippage > >WHAT? Apparently you don't listen to a lot of Savatage! >Peace, >Barry >(wow, two posts in one week) >hell of a lot for the lurkerman > > ------------------------------ End of YTSEJAM Digest 5534 **************************