YTSEJAM Digest 6169 Today's Topics: 1) VP lyrics? by "Mike Shetzer" 2) marillion, flower kings, spock beard by "Sergey Shilov" 3) Next album DT's gonna cover! by Scott Hansen 4) Re: marillion, flower kings, spock beard, and other various replies by "Jay Omega" 5) Re[2]: No sleep 'til Devtime by Michael Kizer 6) Fwd: Next Show by Damon Fibraio 7) Re: Metallica and production by Heike =?iso-8859-1?Q?B=F6deker 8) Myung, Paris show by "Stephen GERVOIS" 9) Hunting the reclusive Mosh by "Paul W. Cashman" 10) Guilt ????????? by email_address_removed 11) RE: Make sure and take your Ytsetol by "Souter, Jan-Michael" 12) RE: Make sure and take your Ytsetol by Damon Fibraio 13) Very cool by "Souter, Jan-Michael" 14) Re: Metallica and production by "Tom White" ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 11 Apr 2002 16:01:40 -0400 From: "Mike Shetzer" To: "Ytsejam Newsletter" Subject: VP lyrics? Message-ID: <000a01c1e193$b21a6180$ece0ca18@videotron.ca> Can anyone help a poor soul out? I been trying to decode the lyrics to Vanden Plas' "Nightwalker" from Beyond Daylight. I think I've got most of the chorus down, except the last line. Anyone who has the booklet to the album want to help me out? ---YTSEJAM FILTER: Rest of message skipped because of attachment ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 10 Apr 2002 21:37:26 +1100 From: "Sergey Shilov" To: "ytsejam" Subject: marillion, flower kings, spock beard Message-ID: <000301c1e1ac$17a999e0$db893bd5@deadman> hi jamanoids!!! i found some days ago these bands in my local musical store. can anyone say me something about them. are they worth bying? what do they sound like? i've already listened to transatlantic do they sound similar? sergey shilov russian unofficial dream theater website "lines in the web" http://dreamtheater.by.ru/ ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 11 Apr 2002 16:22:10 -0700 From: Scott Hansen To: Subject: Next album DT's gonna cover! Message-ID: Hey all, I just found out what album DT's covering next - for all the details go here: http://www.mikeportnoy.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=13212 Scott ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 11 Apr 2002 19:43:19 -0500 From: "Jay Omega" To: Subject: Re: marillion, flower kings, spock beard, and other various replies Message-ID: <002901c1e1bb$1074ab60$message_id_removed> Al @ Switchcraft said: > Right on! Yet another graduate of the Cher School of Dating. :o) > You should start combing the maternity wards now for a suitable > replacement when the 'Ol lady hits the ripe old age of 29. I had a friend at work who was informed, on his 25th birthday, "Your second wife is being born right about now." Mike Shetzer said: > Can anyone help a poor soul out? I been trying to decode the lyrics to > Vanden Plas' "Nightwalker" from Beyond Daylight. I think I've got most > of the chorus down, except the last line. The booklet has the chorus like this: Shine on the gods, here in silence, Mine is the shade, one more time, I walk the night, Impaled by Cyrus, Under the moon, I'll be by your side. (Yeah, I thought the "Impaled by Cyrus" bit was a little odd, myself. Not that the rest of the song is much more coherent.) Sergey Shilov said: > [Marillion, Flower Kings, Spock's Beard] > i found some days ago these bands in my local musical store. > can anyone say me something about them. > are they worth bying? > what do they sound like? > i've already listened to transatlantic do they sound similar? Beard and FK sound kinda like transatlantic. Marillion doesn't. I'm not much of a music reviewer, so I won't try to describe them all that much. But here's my shot at helping you out: First, all three are worth a shot. You won't be wasting your money on any of them if you like Xatlantic and DT, in my opinion. FK - my least favorite of the three. I have four albums, all of which sound vaguely similar. In order, among those I have, I'd say get Space Revolver first (maybe not the best, but the most varied), Stardust We Are (the best of the 4, but kind of same-sounding, to my ears), then Flower Power. I also have the live one "Alive on Planet Earth", which isn't anything special. I can't comment on the others. SB - Better than FK. I think Transatlantic sounds much more like SB than FK, if that helps. Most things that Mr Morse is involved in sound a lot like SB, for that matter. I own all their released albums, having more money than sense. :-) Again, in order, I'd get V, Day For Night, Beware of Darkness, The Kindness of Strangers, then The Light. D4N and BoD are probably tied for 2nd, in there. Get any of the live stuff after the studio stuff, it's nothing all that tremendous. Marillion - my favorite of the 3, one of my top-5 favorite bands (DT, The Gathering, After Crying, Renaissance are the others), the creators of my all-time favorite album, and the creators of the 2nd "prog" album I ever bought (1st was Images and Words.) Marillion is really two groups; they changed a lot when their original lead singer (Fish) left, and their new one (Steve Hogarth) joined. I'd buy the Fish-era albums in the following order: Misplaced Childhood (this is the "second prog album I owned"), Script for a Jester's Tear, Clutching At Straws, Fugazi. I realize that I am in something of a minority in not liking Fugazi. Among the H albums, I'd get Season's End first, then Afraid of Sunlight. If you like AoS more, get Brave next (this is my favorite album of all time, but probably not a good intro to the band for a fan of Transatlantic). If not, save Brave for later, and get This Strange Engine, then maybe Anoraknophobia. They go downhill fast from here, so get Brave next if you skipped it earlier, and save Holidays in Eden, Radiation, and Dot-Com for last. Actually, and this is a strange statement... if you're into bands such as Mogwai, or Godspeed You Black Emperor!, you might want to start with Brave. They don't sound anything alike, but I think they have the same sort of feel. (Was that vague enough for everyone? :-) The two double live sets, The Thieving Magpie (Fish) and Made Again (Hogarth) are also good stuff. The four Fish albums, along with AoS, HiE, SE, and Brave, come in two-disc "remastered" editions. The remastering doesn't help the Hogarth era stuff much, but the Fish-era stuff needed it. All are worthwhile for the second discs full of B-sides and demos and such. Seasons End probably has the best B-sides; "The Release" and "The Bell in the Sea" could've been on the original album, easily. If you're on a budget, and you can get a hold of it, they have a two-disc set called "The Best of Both Worlds" that's a good intro to the band. (Although, finding sound samples on the web is probably a better choice, if your on a budget, I guess. :-) And a plug for my friends on Ytseradio: you can stop by there and hear a lot of this stuff. DJ George is a big Marillion and SB fan. http://www.ytseradio.com --Jay "going over his quota of parentheses, again" Omega --NP: Mostly Autumn - The Last Bright Light ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 11 Apr 2002 20:43:07 -0700 From: Michael Kizer To: "Dr. Mosh" Subject: Re[2]: No sleep 'til Devtime Message-ID: Thursday, April 11, 2002, 9:42:11 AM, Dr. wrote: DM> Dope, I'll be there this time... so I can see all the rest of his DM> projects.. Mosh is going to ProgPower? Cool... I'll see you there, bum. ;-) -- ~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: Engine - "Mine" (from the album: Superholic) ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 12 Apr 2002 00:22:41 -0400 From: Damon Fibraio To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Fwd: Next Show Message-ID: Anybody in the Jersey area may be interested in this. It is my band, we do some Dream Theater, so it is on topic. >Date: Thu, 11 Apr 2002 23:58:06 -0400 >From: Russell K Murray >Subject: Next Show >To: Andy Choffo >Cc: Greg Romanoff , > George Romano , > Gary Dudonis , > Elenor + Tom Mernar , Ed Faust > , > Danny + Laura Butler , > Damon Fibraio , > Corrin NJ Bands , > Corrin Chroma email , > Cindy Westerman Mackiewicz , > Christine , Chris Bogacki , > Cesar Huaman , Cathy McChesney Boyarko , > "Brown, Doug (Exchange)" , > Bill Costello Outskirts , > Bill Costello Outskirts , > Anthony Bierros , > Andy Mongo GuitarCenter , > Andrew V-fan Sniadowski > > >www.VISIONS692000.com >appearing at: >A's Rock N Sports Club >260 S. Washington Ave >Bergenfield, NJ 201.384.3040 >www.arocknsportsclub.com >Wed, April 17th, 10pm 30 minute set >NO COVER CHARGE!!!! >directions: ...From Parkway, take exit for Rt 4 East. Take Rt 4E to >Teaneck Rd.... > ...From Turnpike, take exit for Rt 4 West. Take Rt 4W to > Teaneck Rd.... > ...From Rt 17, take Rt 4E to Teaneck Rd.... > ...From Rt 80, get on Parkway North to Rt 4E to Teaneck > Rd.... >Take Teaneck Rd North, it turns into S. Washington Ave. >A's is on your left, just after Dunkin' Donuts. **A's is less than 2 >miles from Rt 4, it should take less than five minutes to get to once >you're on Teaneck Road. >carpe diem!!! (seize the day) Russ, Damon, Tom, Doug and Greg > -- Damon Fibraio Musician, comedian, lover, and public menace email email_address_removed aol instant messenger screenname: dfibraio MSN Messenger screenname: email_address_removed Yahoo messenger name: Damon_m_f, Band sites: Visions: http://www.visions692000.com: Mystify: http://www.mystify2001.com To purchase the No Holds Barred Radio box set, see http://www.nhbradio.com "So many ways to drown a man, so many ways to drag him down. Some are fast and some take years and years. You can't hear what he's saying when he's talking in his sleep. he's finally found the sound, but he's in too deep."---Dream Theater, 6:00 ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 12 Apr 2002 07:07:21 +0200 From: Heike =?iso-8859-1?Q?B=F6deker To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Re: Metallica and production Message-ID: At 12:50 11.04.02 -0700, ytsejam@torchsong.com wrote: >Date: Wed, 10 Apr 2002 21:53:41 +0000 >From: Graham Borland >... >I think the same phenomenon has started to show itself with Six Degrees >Of Inner Turbulence: Portnoy and Petrucci have taken control of >production, and now we can't hear Myung any more. I thought it was more of the other way round. On LSFNY and 6DOIT Myung has switched to a classic growly, rock solid Jazzbass-type of sound (probably supported by changing the bodywood of his Yamaha signature from basswood to alder) with which he can make himself be heard just as good, if not even better (b/c this type of sound is more forceful per se, as well as most sound engineers being used to it more than anything else), than with the more brilliant sound on I&W and LATM (using Spector resp. Tobias). Best, Heike ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 12 Apr 2002 07:06:08 +0200 From: "Stephen GERVOIS" To: Subject: Myung, Paris show Message-ID: <005a01c1e1df$c208d580$3cff9f0a@pc0099> Hi all ye jammers and jamresses, Just a little note on the Paris show that came back up in a conversation I had yesterday : I don't know if any of you ever saw a rush of fans on the stage during a DT show but we did witness this one. In Paris some got passed the security and on stage because so many fell between the gates and the stage at the same time. In a flash the rodies (is it written like that), I especially remember JPe's and MPo's rodies, did a rugby number on them pinning them to the ground. In the meantime JPe and JMy just stood back a little and kept playing (a little amused ;) ). It happened so quickly and of ALL the concerts I've seen I never saw rodies do that (is it part of their job ?). Well, the fans weren't at all menacing and the rodies weren't violent it was just a case of pinning them down so as to let the music flow normally. Also => Graham Borland said : > Portnoy and Petrucci have taken control of production, and now we can't hear Myung any more.< Wow your telling me that we can hear JMyung playing on a past album !!!???!!!!?? How can it be, have I missed something ?! ;) A carbon based bipedal lifeform. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 12 Apr 2002 04:57:44 -0400 From: "Paul W. Cashman" To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Hunting the reclusive Mosh Message-ID: > Date: Thu, 11 Apr 2002 09:23:15 -0700 > From: "Dr. Mosh" > To: ytsejam@torchsong.com > Subject: Re: No sleep 'til Devtime > Message-ID: > > Dope, I'll be there this time... so I can see all the rest of his > projects.. Yea, riiight. You didn't even make it out to The Wedding That Stumped Them All. :) "Paul W. Cashman" said: > > Gee, I guess I'll be seeing him here in Atlanta at Progpower USA III in > > November. I am co-sponsoring his appearance, and he'll be performing as > > "Devin Townsend," not SYL, so we'll be seeing a variety of material from > > all of his projects. -- +--- Paul W. Cashman, ICQ #4151223 www.paulcashman.com ----+ | **** NEW email: email_address_removed | | **** NEW website address: http://home.attbi.com/~pellaz | +---------------------------------------------------------------+ ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 12 Apr 2002 15:57:57 +0100 (BST) From: email_address_removed To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Guilt ????????? Message-ID: Dear Jammoids, Am I the only person who feels no guilt at all from still having a couple of home-burnt cd-r's with 6DOIT on them having refused to pay nearly 30 quid or 43 us dollars for the album. All i can say is thank heavens for Audiogalaxy at times like this, sure the band are losing out, but by how much, i tried e-mailing Elektra through their customer contact section on their website but it came back as undeliverable. This is a big deal to me and I feel thoroughly marginalised by such ridiculous marketing. The only bummer is that in burning the title track of 6doit onto one cd i cant get rid of the gaps in between songs so i dont get that flow, but hey i can live with that for the timebeing until the price comes down Cheers Steve ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 12 Apr 2002 08:26:23 -0500 From: "Souter, Jan-Michael" To: "'ytsejam@torchsong.com'" Subject: RE: Make sure and take your Ytsetol Message-ID: Sorry man, I have a thing for hot young blonde hair blue-eyed wimminz :) JM -----Original Message----- > From: Al @ Switchcraft [SMTP:email_address_removed > Jan-Michael wrote: >Well, my fiance is 10 years younger than me... :) Right on! Yet another graduate of the Cher School of Dating. :o) You should start combing the maternity wards now for a suitable replacement when the 'Ol lady hits the ripe old age of 29. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 12 Apr 2002 11:45:16 -0400 From: Damon Fibraio To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: RE: Make sure and take your Ytsetol Message-ID: Oh, geez. Who doesn't have a thing for hot young blonde women? At 11:24 AM 4/12/2002, you wrote: >Sorry man, I have a thing for hot young blonde hair blue-eyed wimminz :) > > JM > >-----Original Message----- > > From: Al @ Switchcraft [SMTP:email_address_removed > > >Jan-Michael wrote: > >Well, my fiance is 10 years younger than me... :) > >Right on! Yet another graduate of the Cher School of Dating. :o) >You should start combing the maternity wards now for a suitable >replacement when the 'Ol lady hits the ripe old age of 29. -- Damon Fibraio Musician, comedian, lover, and public menace email email_address_removed aol instant messenger screenname: dfibraio MSN Messenger screenname: email_address_removed Yahoo messenger name: Damon_m_f, Band sites: Visions: http://www.visions692000.com: Mystify: http://www.mystify2001.com To purchase the No Holds Barred Radio box set, see http://www.nhbradio.com "So many ways to drown a man, so many ways to drag him down. Some are fast and some take years and years. You can't hear what he's saying when he's talking in his sleep. he's finally found the sound, but he's in too deep."---Dream Theater, 6:00 ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 12 Apr 2002 14:55:03 -0500 From: "Souter, Jan-Michael" Subject: Very cool Message-ID: http://www.esu.lt/andrius/10/go.htm This is cool, move your mouse near the rabbit and he grabs your cursor, to get him to let go you have to shake him off. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 12 Apr 2002 19:57:31 +0000 From: "Tom White" To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Re: Metallica and production Message-ID: >Date: Wed, 10 Apr 2002 21:53:41 +0000 >From: Graham Borland >To: "ytsejam@torchsong.com" >Subject: Metallica and production >Message-ID: >At some points the drums are so much louder than everything else that I >seriously begin to >wonder if I have a rough demo copy by mistake. ;-) I thought the very same thing. Mike's drums for me don't cut through the mix like they did on albums such as Awake and A Change Of Seasons so as a result seem to have been louder. I much prefer the sound of his kit on these two CDs than the last three albums. Kevin Shirley seems to get a very thin, dull sound from the band when he mixes them. Awake for me is their album with the best 'sound' as everything is so clear (by sound I mean sound of instruments and not the music in general). _________________________________________________________________ Send and receive Hotmail on your mobile device: http://mobile.msn.com ------------------------------ End of YTSEJAM Digest 6169 ************************** === 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 ===