YTSEJAM Digest 5928 Today's Topics: 1) Re: Cell Phone Rings by Graham Borland 2) Re[2]: Cell Phone Rings by Graham Boyle 3) Re: Cell Phone Rings by "Carlos A. Alfaro Hernandez" 4) Re: stuff :) by "Ambassador Nelaskon" 5) Mullmuzzler site by Kurt M Hampton 6) Ringtones by Chris Elder 7) Various Ytse posting comments and other personal misgivings (+ a plug) by Cyberwolf 8) Re: stuff :) by Eric George 9) Re: siamese monster by Craig Maloney 10) A little TREAT by "Dr. Mosh" 11) re: Promised Land by Brian Hansen 12) Looking to TRADE by "Jason L. Gelnett" 13) Water and musicians! by "Douglas Gray" 14) Re: Water and musicians! by Graham Boyle 15) Re: Cell Phone Rings by =?iso-8859-1?Q?Mauricio_Mart=EDnez ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: 10 Aug 2001 10:42:34 +0100 From: Graham Borland To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Re: Cell Phone Rings Message-ID: "Jim" writes: > I always though the intro to Wait For Sleep would be a cool Ring. People who set their mobile phones to play tunes are the scourge of society. There is NOTHING that annoys me more than a tune diddling away in the background. At least a "normal" ring can *almost* be tolerated without feeling the urge to punch the person responsible... -- Graham Borland Picsel Technologies Ltd email_address_removed Glasgow, Scotland ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 10 Aug 2001 19:55:49 +1000 From: Graham Boyle To: Graham Borland Subject: Re[2]: Cell Phone Rings Message-ID: Friday, August 10, 2001, 7:38:37 PM, you wrote: GB> People who set their mobile phones to play tunes are the scourge of GB> society. There is NOTHING that annoys me more than a tune diddling GB> away in the background. At least a "normal" ring can *almost* be GB> tolerated without feeling the urge to punch the person responsible... Graham you are starting to sound like me :P No wonder people get confused with us. Go take some normal pills, have a beer and calm down mate.... -- Best regards, Graham mailto:email_address_removed.au ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 10 Aug 2001 06:44:27 -0400 From: "Carlos A. Alfaro Hernandez" To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Re: Cell Phone Rings Message-ID: Ahh dude lighten up :) I know the feeling, but its only because the tunes that people normally have are ghey as hell! Now if it were something cool like DT or SB or (insert one of your favorite bands here)...tha wouldnt be as bad... Graham Borland wrote: > "Jim" writes: > > > I always though the intro to Wait For Sleep would be a cool Ring. > > People who set their mobile phones to play tunes are the scourge of > society. There is NOTHING that annoys me more than a tune diddling > away in the background. At least a "normal" ring can *almost* be > tolerated without feeling the urge to punch the person responsible... > > - Carlos A. Alfaro Internet Solutions, Inc P.O. Box 29742 San Juan, PR 00929 Tel(787) 281-6660 Fax (787) 281-7888 ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 10 Aug 2001 19:58:10 +0800 From: "Ambassador Nelaskon" To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Re: stuff :) Message-ID: >>> You don't like 70's prog but like Kansas? Uh, Kansas is 70's prog. And honestly, calling bands like Shadow Gallery or Symphony X more prog than old Genesis...sorry I don't follow that. <<< Yep. I never said I didn't like 70s prog, I just don't like it when *NEW* bands try ti imitate the sound without moving beyond what they did. SX and SG have a strong Kansas influence, but they are not simply recycling the old stuff. They take from it and modernize it. I don't recall satying I thought they were more progressive than older Genesis. I don't think they are, really. >>> Transatlantic wasn't trying to sound old. I think you mistake that progmetal is progressive music. Not true. Spock's Beard, Echolyn, Iluvatar, and Flower Kings are all bands that hold up the traditional progressive flag. <<< I think the point is that some of the "traditional" progressive flag is dated *IF* it is note done in a modern style. DT, SX, Shadow Gallery, etc, grow and learn from the old prog, but they themselves do not sound old. Not necessarily that they sound heavy, but that they sound new and original. Of the other bands you mentioned, I have only heard Spock's Beard, and was not all that impressed. They were funny on stage, but the music didn't seem new and inspired. What I was getting at with the old prog bit is that Transatlantic *to me* sounded like early 70s Yes or something. While that was good at the time, I wouldn't consider it good now. Maybe I am a sucker for the heavier side, but SX and DT do some quite soft stuff that does not sound like a cheesy copy of the early 70s. I guess I'll just have to hear Leonardo before I can make an opinion. :) >>> From what I understand, MP merged his DT kit with his LT kit, hence the word "siamese". Whatever tune he is playing at the moment will determine where he sits and what he plays. I don't really consider that overkill, especially since guitarist are allowed to switch guitars all night for diferent songs. Why not drummers? <<< Yeah, but the thing is ... the 2 thrones ... they are RIGHT NEXT to each other. As a drummer, I do not see the point in that. I could see it if they were spaced a bit to open up more playing options. But as close as they are ... I would think he could still reach everything just fine with 1 throne. The rest of the set looks cool tho IMO. :) - Cyaron -- "Never stop dreaming, because your dreams will never die. When you forget how to dream, you forget how to live." - Max Verran _______________________________________________ FREE Personalized E-mail at Mail.com http://www.mail.com/?sr=signup Talk More, Pay Less with Net2Phone Direct(R), up to 1500 minutes free! http://www.net2phone.com/cgi-bin/link.cgi?143 ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 10 Aug 2001 08:29:30 -0500 From: Kurt M Hampton To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Mullmuzzler site Message-ID: Man- www.mullmuzzler.com Im creaming for this release now, the clips are unreal....Falling so damn cool. Kurt NP-Falling.mp3 clip Kurts Trade Page: www.geocities.com/kurt_labrie/Startpage.html Ytsekurt on AOL IM "Cmon Orlando Shake you f*ckin booty" James Labrie 3/3/00 ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 10 Aug 2001 09:37:24 -0600 From: Chris Elder To: Subject: Ringtones Message-ID: Who wants a little bit of fame? Upload your ring to http://www.the-mobile.net/ You have to register first I believe, then go to ringtone and post ringtone. This way people that have TDMA phones (Nokia 7160/8260/5165) can send your ring to their phone via the internet. It is very cool. Plus, I wouldn't mind having one. I know I've seen WFS, SDV, and TYJ posted here. Anyone game? Thanks Chris ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 10 Aug 2001 09:40:17 -0400 From: Cyberwolf To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Various Ytse posting comments and other personal misgivings (+ a plug) Message-ID: Touching base on a few things here. Nothing etched in stone, humidity induced, or corporately-sponsored but here goes: 1) I thought the PROMISED LAND was QR's last great CD. Definitely dark, but still inspired, but it was the beginning of Geoff Tate's vocal inflection mutation, and this coming from a QR connoisseur. Operation: MIndcrime, The Warning and Rage for Order are CD's that were precognitive in their futuristic neo-progressive approach, well-crafted and intelligently composed. I don't know what happened after that... but those 3 CD's still stand as testaments to their potential for greatness once again. Musically lethargic? Lackadaisical? Too much Seattle rainfall? 2) For the JAM getting' slow, I don't know, man, as in a previous email I represented the fact that I only 'returned' to the fold recently after a year long hiatus but... well, perhaps the summer is keeping people preoccupied with reality? 3) (Obligatory DT reference) Personally, I don't think I will be purchasing the new 3-CD DT Live CD. It's just overkill in my humble opinion. Plus, I am not to keen on live CD's to begin with. I will wait it out by listening to FII (w/Sherinian) instead, highly underrated in my estimation (atleast from what I have previously read on the 'Old' jam)... or IAW. I liked the last CD alot, but something about it just struck me as too melodramatic for my tastes. 4) How long until chocolate is deemed a controlled substance and banned by our lovely reactionary White house personnel? After all, I certainly wouldn't put it past Bush's cronies to convince him of the correlation between chocolate and marijuana, and if Ashcroft in all his sentimental sanctimonious conservative vision gets a hold of the papers on that one, well.. I for one think Gail Norton needs to imbue about a ton of the stuff (your guess as to which I am referring to here). 5) Ambassador Nelson (which nation?) thanks for your response regarding my personal comments. It's difficult as a self-financed, independent musician to get publicity, but one must throw out their inhibitions somewhat to move the steel wheels of the PR machine. But, yes, for years I was under the impression trance and progressive music (rock, metal, whichever) would converge nicely. I would appreciate opinions on the sound clips. I know... the Rush sounding comments are at my doorstep! Unintentional! Anyhow, the links for those not convinced yet (and I will just add that no animals were hurt in the construction of said CD). http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/mosher Scott, Dandy Fop, Master Neurosurgeon and (oh yeah) musician http://www.theambientmind.com http://www.theambientmind.com/virtuality/ http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/mosher ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 10 Aug 2001 09:56:16 -0400 (EDT) From: Eric George To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Re: stuff :) Message-ID: On Fri, 10 Aug 2001, Ambassador Nelaskon wrote: > >>> From what I understand, MP merged his DT kit with his > LT kit, hence the word "siamese". Whatever tune he is > playing at the moment will determine where he sits and > what he plays. I don't really consider that overkill, > especially since guitarist are allowed to switch > guitars all night for diferent songs. Why not drummers? <<< > > Yeah, but the thing is ... the 2 thrones ... they are RIGHT NEXT to each other. As a drummer, I do not see the point in that. I could see it if they were spaced a bit to open up more playing options. But as close as they are ... I would think he could still reach everything just fine with 1 throne. > > The rest of the set looks cool tho IMO. :) > my only contention with this, and i really hope mike proves me wrong here, is the fact that no matter which throne he's sitting on at the time, he's automatically limited his playable surfaces to about 1/4 - 1/3 of what were at his immediate playing range on the previous kit. granted, the transatlantic & LTE kits were both trimmed down drastically from the DT kit, but it surprises me that he would choose to do that in the realm of DT's music as well. granted, they're saying that they have this whole new sound for this album, so im' deffinetly not counting anything out until i hear it, or see it for that matter. as a drummer though, it kinda' surprised me that he would so intentionally limit his surfaces like that, considering what he's had available to him on prior kits. just have to wait & see (hear) what it turns out like. -eric ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 10 Aug 2001 11:52:24 -0400 (EDT) From: Craig Maloney To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Re: siamese monster Message-ID: On Thu, 9 Aug 2001, rob denni wrote: > From what I understand, MP merged his DT kit with his > LT kit, hence the word "siamese". I see this as being no worse than Neil Peart's setup with the electronic kit and the acoustic kit for certain songs. I also challenge any drummer to not say there was a period in their life where they wanted to just surround themselves in drums. I know I did for a while. -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Craig Maloney (email_address_removed) http://ic.net/~craig There's nothing remarkable about it. All one has to do is hit the right keys at the right time and the instrument plays itself. -- J.S. Bach ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 10 Aug 2001 10:54:59 -0700 From: "Dr. Mosh" To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: A little TREAT Message-ID: Well, I put up a little treat for all you DT fans. Go to: http://progmetal.gmsnet.com and check it out for yourself. -The Doc ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 10 Aug 2001 11:43:16 -0700 (PDT) From: Brian Hansen To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: re: Promised Land Message-ID: >> absolutely loved it. if there were to ever have been a >> hybrid of sorts >> between old classic QR & something resembling Pink Floyd, >> that would've been it. excellent album. I guess that's why some people started called them Pink Floydsryche... > Yup, one of the best CDs ever IMHO. It's weird that > many QR fans didn't like it. Probably too arty :)) Or just not that good. I'm a huge Pink Ployd fan, and I loved the early QR, but Empire and on started to decline, IMHO. I would equate Promised Land with DT's FII. A couple of really good songs, the rest so-so, and the lyrics particularly failing (IMHO). I really liked the songs Promised Land, Disconnected, One More Time, Damaged and Someone Else. So I wouldn't completely pan it. But it's not like everything up to and including O:M, where I loved every single note played. I just can't get into (no, they actually turn me off) lyrics like those on Out of Mind, Bridge, and Lady Jane(all the DeGarmo lyrics of that period). Oh well, everyone has their own tastes. If you want something that mixes older QR and Pink Floyd, I would say that Pain of Salvation/The Perfect Element would be a better example. Although there's a lot more than just old QR/PF there. (ok, that's my daily plug of PoS). As for Pink Floyd, I just can't get enough. I picked up the Pulse video recently, and I could listen to Gilmour solo all day. Does anyone know if there's a plan for Pulse to be released on DVD? my $.02, BH __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Send instant messages & get email alerts with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com/ ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 10 Aug 2001 14:49:05 -0400 From: "Jason L. Gelnett" To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Looking to TRADE Message-ID: --=====================_246317085==_.ALT Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"; format=flowed I have a TON of Dream Theater boots and I am looking at trying to get a few from other bands. If you want to trade, PLEASE let me know. I am looking for almost ANY acoustic show you might have. Also, if you have any STP, Toad the Wet, Sarah McLachlan, Tori, Tonic, Jars of Clay (PLEASE++), Fuel, Creed or just about anything else you might think of. Here is my list that I have to trade. If you can point me to someone, please let me know. Jason List of Boots: Alice in Chains: 92, 93 - Live & Unchained 1 CD (A-) 02/20/93 Tilburg Noorderlight 1 CD (A-) Dream Theater: 03/04/93 "The Dance of Eternity" - The Limelight, New York, NY - 2 CD's (A-) 04/09-10/93 "Perfect Dreams" Germany & Holland 3 CD's 11/15/93 "Lost in the Sky" Milan, Italy 2 CD's 09/09/94 "The Rudess Experiment" - Foundations Forum, Burbank, CA - 1 CD (A) 01/24/95 "Mind Control" Saitama, Japan 2 CD 11/01/97 House of Blues: Chicago 2 CD's (B+)(From MP3) 12/03/97 "Touring into Infinity" Maaspoort, Den Bosch 2 CD's (A) 12/16/97 The Masquerade, Atlanta GA 2 CD's (A) 01/16/98 "Perfect Strangers" Tokyo, Japan 2 CD's (A-) 05/09/98 The Electric Factory - Philadelphia, PA 2 CD's (A-) 04/17/98 "Static Progress"Bourges, France 2 CD's 06/22/98 "Nightown Nostalgia" Rotterdam, Netherlands 2 CD's (B+ some pops) 06/27/98 The Waldrock Festival, Bergum, Holland (A-) 06/28/98 "Graspop Festival," Dessel, Belgium 1 CD (A) 02/26/00 The Roseland Ballroom, New York, NY 2 CD's (B+) 03/01/00 "Distant Memories" Atlanta, GA 2 CD's 03/03/00 "Through Her Dreams" House of Blues Orlando 2 CD's (A) (not from MP3!!) 08/04/00 "Brotherly Deceit" The Electric Factory Philadelphia, PA 2 CD's (B) 08/07/00 "Bogarting The Joint" Cincinnati 3 CD's (A-) Fan Club: 1996 Christmas CD 1997 Christmas CD 1998 Christmas CD Prism CD's: Acoustic Dreams InstruMENTAL Antiquies (Majesty) When Dream and Today Unite (Majesty) Precious Things The Darkest of Winters Mosaic Scarred Cd's: Seven Wonders (no trades) LIVE: Unplugged In Belgium TMF Dutch TV 1 CD (A+) Metallica: Metallica "Unplugged!" Various (newer) unplugged live. "Re-load" and "Garage, inc." Pearl Jam: 1992 - 5 Alive 1 CD (A) 52:42min 04/03/94 Dissident - Fox Theater, Atlanta, GA 3CD (A+) 10/1-2/94 Bridge Benefit, An Acoustic Evening 1 CD (A-) 77:41min 11/04/95 San Jose, CA 2CD (A) 09/14/96 Shadowbox Theatre - Seattle, WA 2 CD's Sarah McLachlan 96, 97, 98 - Border Songs (live performances) 1 CD (A) Stone Temple Pilots: Interstate Love Songs? 1 CD (A-)(not burned D.O.A.) --=====================_246317085==_.ALT ---YTSEJAM FILTER: Rest of message skipped because of attachment ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 10 Aug 2001 22:23:43 +0000 From: "Douglas Gray" To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Water and musicians! Message-ID: OK, here's a thing I heard tonight. I had dinner with a friend who had dated several musicians (keyboardists) and she said they both refused to wash their hands for at least two to three hours after a gig. Their explaination being that the water was not good for the joints. Now I've been playing instruments (guitar, violin, drums) for the past twenty years and have never come across this before. Has anyone else? What's the score if this is for real? Just got Ark - Burn the Sun - took quite a few listens to get into it, but now I'm completely hooked. If you haven't got it yet, get it NOW! Cheers Doug _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 11 Aug 2001 09:08:29 +1000 From: Graham Boyle To: Douglas Gray Subject: Re: Water and musicians! Message-ID: Saturday, August 11, 2001, 8:41:25 AM, you wrote: DG> Just got Ark - Burn the Sun - took quite a few listens to get into it, but DG> now I'm completely hooked. If you haven't got it yet, get it NOW! If you like 'Burn The Sun', then I suggest you check out their self titled debut, which IMO is way better. Though lacking the production of the second album, it's way more off the wall, progressive, jazzy and less predictable than "BtS' -- Best regards, Graham mailto:email_address_removed.au ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 11 Aug 2001 02:56:18 -0500 From: =?iso-8859-1?Q?Mauricio_Mart=EDnez To: Subject: Re: Cell Phone Rings Message-ID: <001601c1223b$1b5ed860$message_id_removed.mx> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Graham Borland" > People who set their mobile phones to play tunes are the scourge of > society. There is NOTHING that annoys me more than a tune diddling > away in the background. At least a "normal" ring can *almost* be > tolerated without feeling the urge to punch the person responsible... can i take the first sentence and "quoute" it around? hehehehe i don't even like the damn thing to ring! i have it in vibrator mode. so, everytime it rings, I jump like a scared cat! (and let it ring a little longer if it is in certain body region....jus' kiddin'!) Mauricio ------------------------------ End of YTSEJAM Digest 5928 ************************** === Contributions to ytsejam: ytsejam@torchsong.com === === Send requests to: ytsejam-request@torchsong.com === === Brought by the ghost of ytsejam@arastar.coms past === === Reach the owner of this list at: ytsejam-owner@torchsong.com ===