YTSEJAM Digest 6106 Today's Topics: 1) RE: Vocal melodies by "Nikolaos Sakkos" 2) Glass Prison - SFAM connection by Chris Elder 3) 6doit Concept [was: RE: Glass Prison - SFAM connection] by "Lyric" 4) Re: Vocal melodies by =?iso-8859-1?Q?Mauricio_Mart=EDnez 5) 6DoIT in Italy by =?iso-8859-1?Q?Alessandro_Arboc=F2 6) Re: DT at Best Buy by email_address_removed (Steve Chew) 7) Re: Magellan & Leonardo by email_address_removed (Steve Chew) 8) Re: Glass Prison - SFAM connection by Ilia 9) RE: Vocal melodies by "Souter, Jan-Michael" 10) RE: Vocal melodies by "HJ Rivera" 11) Re: 6doit Concept [was: RE: Glass Prison - SFAM connection] by Michael Kizer 12) Re[2]: Glass Prison - SFAM connection by Michael Kizer 13) A quick little gesture of appreciation to everyone, from the resident by =?iso-8859-1?Q?Se=F1or Scott Mosher 14) Re: Re[2]: Glass Prison - SFAM connection by Ilia 15) Re: Re[2]: Glass Prison - SFAM connection by "Dave Schott" ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 8 Feb 2002 06:29:34 +0200 From: "Nikolaos Sakkos" To: Subject: RE: Vocal melodies Message-ID: I actually agree with you.Sfam's vocal lines is the reason that said album is one of my least favorites out of the dt catalogue.James writes these himself,doesn't he? ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 08 Feb 2002 01:17:47 -0600 From: Chris Elder To: Subject: Glass Prison - SFAM connection Message-ID: Could the thread connecting these two songs be that Julian Baynes (the Sleeper) was an alcoholic, coincidentally subject of The Glass Prison, the first song on 6DOIT. Thoughts? Chris ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 8 Feb 2002 01:55:32 -0500 From: "Lyric" To: Subject: 6doit Concept [was: RE: Glass Prison - SFAM connection] Message-ID: <003101c1b06d$9a81b480$020010ac@romeo> > Could the thread connecting these two songs be that Julian Baynes (the > Sleeper) was an alcoholic, coincidentally subject of The > Glass Prison, the first song on 6DOIT. Maybe it's just me, but I've never seen that The Glass Prison actually has to be about alcoholism. Maybe Mike mentioned it in an interview I haven't read, but my personal take has been that it's about a peron's frustration and disempowerment in life that they can't even really notice until they find the higher perspective from a religious faith, at which point they're then able to let go of it. This fits with my overall view of the album, though - mental strife and the way it's dealt with. The first disc speaks to religion as an answer to our inner conflicts, the second disc looks at mental illness as what happens when they spin out of control. Looking at the first disc, we have the five tracks: 1) The Glass Prison, as I said above, frustration resolved by the finding of new faith 2) Blind Faith, brutally questioning that faith and its usefulness 3) Misunderstood, loss of faith and searching 4) The Great Debate, question faith's relationship to and outlook on questions of everyday life 5) Disappear, facing death in light of a final faith ("let him come take you home"). I haven't done the same thinking about the second CD - does anyone have similar input for it? - Lyric ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 8 Feb 2002 01:42:55 -0600 From: =?iso-8859-1?Q?Mauricio_Mart=EDnez To: Subject: Re: Vocal melodies Message-ID: <027001c1b074$3c554280$message_id_removed.mx> I like the "old style" better Steve. I could definitely relate to your post. I also like the "new style", but i feel that the old style had a "less standard" delivery of the lyrics. Plus, on some of the old songs you analised, the proccess of singing the lines is a little bit more complex (LtL, for example), and you definitely can't bang your head to some of the lyrics of PMU (maybe to the music, but not the lyrics, as they often don't pound with the beat at all, contrary to those on Fatal Tragedy) However, some songs (old and new) contain both of these elements.....but they appear much more recently. It's a very subjective issue...and i don't think that i explained very well here....but Steve did in his previous post! Mauricio ----- Original Message ----- From: "Nikolaos Sakkos" To: "Multiple recipients of list" Sent: Thursday, February 07, 2002 10:21 PM Subject: RE: Vocal melodies > I actually agree with you.Sfam's vocal lines is > the reason that said album is one of my least > favorites out of the dt catalogue.James writes > these himself,doesn't he? ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 8 Feb 2002 09:48:35 +0100 From: =?iso-8859-1?Q?Alessandro_Arboc=F2 To: Subject: 6DoIT in Italy Message-ID: Hi everybody! Just a few lines to annoounce that 6DoIT has entered the Italian Top Ten directly at no. 5........not bad, uh? Back in lurk mode. Alessandro ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 8 Feb 2002 04:02:32 -0500 (EST) From: email_address_removed (Steve Chew) To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Re: DT at Best Buy Message-ID: > >They had this bigass section set up for DT, and NO copies of 6DoIT >there. A guy who worked there had to dig around all over the place in >the back of the store to fiind ONE. The last one. > >The store had ordered, and recieved, 300 copies of it. In 2 days, all >300 had sold, and it may have been sooner than that. Who knows how many >people looked for it and just went somewhere else because they didn't >see it there? > Very cool! It's good to hear that DT is selling well in stores. What location are you in? I got 6DoIT at my Best Buy and it too was seemingly sold out on the shelves -- fortunately a kind employee went back and checked the most recent shipments and found 6 more. :) Steve ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 8 Feb 2002 04:09:13 -0500 (EST) From: email_address_removed (Steve Chew) To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Re: Magellan & Leonardo Message-ID: Robert writes: > >First off, I found the new Vanden Plas through www.lasercd.com and got the >edition with the bonus track of a Kansas cover ("Point of No Return") for >$13. > Thanks for the pointer. >For the person who asked about Leonardo (don't remember and I already >deleted the digest): personally, I really enjoyed it. If you like Trent >Gardner's work (such as Explorer's Club) you would probably enjoy it. I >don't have any of Trent's work with Magellan, so I cannot comment. I >actually like the album more than Explorer's Club, though. It has a > Robert, give Magellan a shot. They have that "Trent Gardner" sound. I'd suggest "Impending Ascension" or "Test of Wills." Their first CD, "Hour of Restoration," is also good but isn't quite as well produced. Steve ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 8 Feb 2002 05:54:05 -0800 (PST) From: Ilia To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Re: Glass Prison - SFAM connection Message-ID: Well, let me ask this... was it ever revealed what supposedly happens at the very end of SfaM? I'm still curious about that. From that point, I guess we could look for that connection. - Ilia. --- Chris Elder wrote: > Could the thread connecting these two songs be that Julian Baynes > (the > Sleeper) was an alcoholic, coincidentally subject of The Glass > Prison, the > first song on 6DOIT. > > Thoughts? > Chris > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Send FREE Valentine eCards with Yahoo! Greetings! http://greetings.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 8 Feb 2002 08:31:46 -0600 From: "Souter, Jan-Michael" To: "'ytsejam@torchsong.com'" Subject: RE: Vocal melodies Message-ID: No. The lyrics credits are in the CD booklet. JM p.s. James singing on SFAM was fantastic, by the way. > -----Original Message----- > From: Nikolaos Sakkos [SMTP:email_address_removed > Sent: Thursday, February 07, 2002 10:21 PM > To: Multiple recipients of list > Subject: RE: Vocal melodies > > I actually agree with you.Sfam's vocal lines is > the reason that said album is one of my least > favorites out of the dt catalogue.James writes > these himself,doesn't he? ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 8 Feb 2002 09:44:29 -0500 From: "HJ Rivera" To: Subject: RE: Vocal melodies Message-ID: I think he was asking if James writes the vocal lines (ie, melodies). Either way, the answer's still no. joe JM: >No. The lyrics credits are in the CD booklet. >> >> I actually agree with you.Sfam's vocal lines is >> the reason that said album is one of my least >> favorites out of the dt catalogue.James writes >> these himself,doesn't he? ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 8 Feb 2002 07:39:28 -0800 From: Michael Kizer To: Lyric Subject: Re: 6doit Concept [was: RE: Glass Prison - SFAM connection] Message-ID: Thursday, February 07, 2002, 10:51:53 PM, Lyric wrote: L> Maybe it's just me, but I've never seen that The Glass Prison actually L> has to be about alcoholism. Maybe Mike mentioned it in an interview I L> haven't read, but my personal take has been that it's about a peron's Well, the big give away that TGP points to alcoholism (besides the obvious lyrical points) is the dedication in the liner notes -- "Dedicated to Bill W. and all of his friends". Bill W (Wilson) was one of the co-founders of Alcoholics Anonymous and developers of the 12-step program. If you read through the 12 steps (do a Google.com search for it) you'll see that one of main themes is turning oneself over to a higher power, which seems to be a main focus of the lyrics... Anyway, my $.02 -- ~Michael Kizer < email_address_removed > < ICQ # 2070538 > "Enter ivory gates through midnight skies..." < www.ivorygate.com > Fates Warning ~ Island In The Stream < www.fateswarning.info > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ NP: Dream Theater - "The Great Debate" (from the album: Six Degrees Of Inner Turbulence (Disc 1)) ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 8 Feb 2002 07:45:25 -0800 From: Michael Kizer To: Ilia Subject: Re[2]: Glass Prison - SFAM connection Message-ID: Friday, February 08, 2002, 6:04:50 AM, Ilia wrote: I> Well, let me ask this... was it ever revealed what supposedly happens I> at the very end of SfaM? I'm still curious about that. I> From that point, I guess we could look for that connection. I> - Ilia. It was pretty much revealed during the SFaM tour and on the subsequent live DVD. The hypno-therapist (the reincarnation of Julian) comes by to bump off Nicholas (the reincarnation of Victoria). The sound you hear at the end of SFaM is just the record player getting bummped off the current track during the struggle. I don't really think there is a connection between the end of SFaM and the beginning of TGP, but then again it could be... ;-) -- ~Michael Kizer < email_address_removed > < ICQ # 2070538 > "Enter ivory gates through midnight skies..." < www.ivorygate.com > Fates Warning ~ Island In The Stream < www.fateswarning.info > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ NP: Dream Theater - "The Great Debate" (from the album: Six Degrees Of Inner Turbulence (Disc 1)) ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 08 Feb 2002 12:16:51 -0500 From: =?iso-8859-1?Q?Se=F1or Scott Mosher Subject: A quick little gesture of appreciation to everyone, from the resident Message-ID: This little email (in both size, and format) is a quick little missive I decided to fire off the beginning of the year (which, for me and my warped sense of time, I think I either am following the Chinese calendar (year of the horse, by the way), or some derivative of the Greyhawk/Oerthian chronology)... Again, thanks for the support. As a financially self dependent independent musician (one who get's no funding from corporate accounts or other third-party media congomerates), support from individuals like yourself is the lifeblood of my endeavors. I'm currently finishing up ALL the music for the next CD (more on that at a later date). I do appreciate all the people here and elsewhere (other forums, discussion groups, music boards, social training facilities, mental institutions, etc.) who have to read musician tirades on occasion regarding the self promotion of material and CD's. AT least it's music (and progressive, at that) related, and I'm not going off on a tangent regarding kitchen appliances and the reproduction methods of orangutans. THat's for another conversation. And sorry, yeah, this email IS longer than I intended... but so is the new federal budget submittal. Peace, Scott M The VIRTUALITY CD http://www.theambientmind.com/virtuality/ ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 8 Feb 2002 12:29:37 -0800 (PST) From: Ilia To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Re: Re[2]: Glass Prison - SFAM connection Message-ID: So maybe the hypnotherapist had alcohol problems? ;) - Ilia. --- Michael Kizer wrote: > Friday, February 08, 2002, 6:04:50 AM, Ilia wrote: > I> Well, let me ask this... was it ever revealed what supposedly > happens > I> at the very end of SfaM? I'm still curious about that. > I> From that point, I guess we could look for that connection. > I> - Ilia. > It was pretty much revealed during the SFaM tour and on > the > subsequent live DVD. The hypno-therapist (the reincarnation > of Julian) comes by to bump off Nicholas (the reincarnation > of > Victoria). The sound you hear at the end of SFaM is just the > record > player getting bummped off the current track during the struggle. > > I don't really think there is a connection between the end of > SFaM > and the beginning of TGP, but then again it could be... ;-) > > -- > ~Michael Kizer < email_address_removed > < ICQ # > 2070538 > > "Enter ivory gates through midnight skies..." < > www.ivorygate.com > > Fates Warning ~ Island In The Stream < > www.fateswarning.info > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > NP: Dream Theater - "The Great Debate" (from the album: Six Degrees > Of Inner Turbulence (Disc 1)) > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Send FREE Valentine eCards with Yahoo! Greetings! http://greetings.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 8 Feb 2002 17:36:24 -0500 From: "Dave Schott" To: Subject: Re: Re[2]: Glass Prison - SFAM connection Message-ID: <006b01c1b0f1$3808eb00$0100a8c0@dave> Nono it was Nick, remember he poured himself a drink before he was offed? And besides that if you put SFAM in your CD player then 6DoIT after it segues with the white noise... but I think Portony did that just to make us ask questions. Death Is The First Dancing Turtle -AdmiralDave (email_address_removed) ----- Original Message ----- From: Ilia To: Multiple recipients of list Sent: Friday, February 08, 2002 3:38 PM Subject: Re: Re[2]: Glass Prison - SFAM connection > So maybe the hypnotherapist had alcohol problems? ;) > > - Ilia. > > > --- Michael Kizer wrote: > > Friday, February 08, 2002, 6:04:50 AM, Ilia wrote: > > I> Well, let me ask this... was it ever revealed what supposedly > > happens > > I> at the very end of SfaM? I'm still curious about that. > > I> From that point, I guess we could look for that connection. > > I> - Ilia. > > It was pretty much revealed during the SFaM tour and on > > the > > subsequent live DVD. The hypno-therapist (the reincarnation > > of Julian) comes by to bump off Nicholas (the reincarnation > > of > > Victoria). The sound you hear at the end of SFaM is just the > > record > > player getting bummped off the current track during the struggle. > > > > I don't really think there is a connection between the end of > > SFaM > > and the beginning of TGP, but then again it could be... ;-) > > > > -- > > ~Michael Kizer < email_address_removed > < ICQ # > > 2070538 > > > "Enter ivory gates through midnight skies..." < > > www.ivorygate.com > > > Fates Warning ~ Island In The Stream < > > www.fateswarning.info > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > > NP: Dream Theater - "The Great Debate" (from the album: Six Degrees > > Of Inner Turbulence (Disc 1)) > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Send FREE Valentine eCards with Yahoo! 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