YTSEJAM Digest 6368 Today's Topics: 1) Prog gets a write-up in the LA Times???? by cheryl 2) Re: Prog gets a write-up in the LA Times???? by Mike Shetzer 3) Re: Prog gets a write-up in the LA Times???? by "Jay Omega" 4) Re: Ytsejam DC by Mark Peters 5) Athens setlist / comments by "Aris Lambrianidis" 6) RE: Ytsejam DC by "Todd O. Klindt" 7) Learning to Live - best Jordan solo ever? by "Niall Connaughton" ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 07 Nov 2002 19:07:53 -0800 From: cheryl To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Prog gets a write-up in the LA Times???? Message-ID: This blew me away when I read it in today's paper. Usually most LA Times music critics are beyond clueless...I don't get it. Armaggedon must be approaching! ;-) http://www.calendarlive.com/music/cl-wk-pop7nov07,0,2400311.story?coll=cl%2Dmusic%2Dfeatures ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 07 Nov 2002 22:32:58 -0500 From: Mike Shetzer To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Re: Prog gets a write-up in the LA Times???? Message-ID: <000901c286d7$886c3a40$9b00a8c0@SHETZ> Great article! However... what blasphemer said Wakeman is all that's wrong with Prog. He rocked! Otherwise... who's Azigza? Maudlin of the Well? Nektar? Museo Rosenach? Izz? Mogwai? Mercury Rev? ----- Original Message ----- From: "cheryl" To: "Multiple recipients of list" Sent: Thursday, November 07, 2002 10:18 PM Subject: Prog gets a write-up in the LA Times???? > This blew me away when I read it in today's paper. Usually most LA Times > music critics are beyond clueless...I don't get it. Armaggedon must be > approaching! ;-) > > http://www.calendarlive.com/music/cl-wk-pop7nov07,0,2400311.story?coll=cl%2D music%2Dfeatures > > ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 7 Nov 2002 23:02:00 -0600 From: "Jay Omega" To: Subject: Re: Prog gets a write-up in the LA Times???? Message-ID: <000d01c286e3$fbdd2eb0$92337a40@Poland> Mike Shetzer asked: > who's Azigza? Near-Eastern-tinged fusion/folk/prog from California. Great female vocalist; two full-time percussionists in addition to the drummer; lots of "ethnic" instrumentation. AFAIK, they only have one self-titled album. Recommended. > Maudlin of the Well? Insane-o stuff. They describe themselves as "astral metal." Lonely saxophone melting into full-bore death metal crashing into a church-organ solo winding into.... well, ya get the picture. They don't change gears as fast as, say, Mister Bungle... they switch styles no more than once or twice per track. Needless to say, that web article calling them "neo- prog" just means they're "new prog." They aren't "neo" in the Marillion/I.Q./Shadowland sense of the word. I have "Bath" and "Leaving Your Body Map". Both are amazingly well-recorded (HDCD, too), and highly recommended for the somewhat-adventurous ytsejammer. > Nektar? Trippier (but not really Floyd-ish) prog band from the 70s. The website mentioned earlier calls them German, but they're all British dudes. They just happened to all be in Germany when they started a band. (So no bad German-accented lyrics, if that would annoy you.) "Remember the Future" is an excellent concept album, but make sure you get the "Nektar approved Remaster"... the older CD was pressed from the Quad-vinyl mix, and sounds horrid. > Museo Rosen[b]ach? Italian classic prog in a symphonic vein. I have "Zarathustra", but haven't really gotten into it yet, so no opinion on how good it is from me. It is one of those "highly respected amongst the Prog Cognoscenti" albums, for what that's worth. > Izz? Newer neo-prog (like Arena, Marillion, etc.) Again, one album ("I Move"). More going on, musically, than your average neo-prog band. They're good, but I haven't been in a really neo-prog mood lately, so again, no recommendation one way or the other. > Mogwai? Scottish "shoegazer" music; post-rock. Walls of distorted guitar sound, mostly instrumental. They do a lot with dynamics and textures in their music, much like Sigur Ros and Godspeed You Black Emperor! and A Silver Mount Zion and others in that vein. They aren't really minimalist, despite that description. Start with "EP +2" or "Rock Action" or possibly "My Father, My King". I also have "Young Team", "Come On Die Young" and the two-disc remix stuff, but they aren't quite up to the other three. > Mercury Rev? Also technically "post-rock", but from the opposite end of the spectrum from Mogwai/Sigur Ros/gybe! Thin, fragile- sounding male vocalist, lots of classic keyboards (mellotron!) and intentionally low-fi, ultra-warm recording. "Desterter's Songs" is far-and-away their best, followed by "All Is Dream". Their older stuff could just as well be a different, far-inferior band. I'd just get those two albums. Then buy everything by Mogwai, then everything by Sigur Ros, then GYBE!, then Radiohead's newer albums... hell, get Dido's album after that, there's some decent post-rock-ish stuff on it. :-) Then maybe get the older Rev albums. :-) --Jay "returning to Ytseradio tomorrow night, computer-willing" Omega --NP: Jewlia Eisenberg - Trilectic (...this is some weird shit) ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 08 Nov 2002 03:00:34 -0600 From: Mark Peters To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Re: Ytsejam DC Message-ID: From: "Todd O. Klindt" > I say we put a minimum in place. Something small, like 200 Meg, but > something, as a show of good faith. Leaches are going to be a problem. Um - does that mean I would have to upload 200 megs over my crusty 56K modem in order to participate? Or does that mean I would need at least 200 megs in my shared folder? Thanks for your patience :) Mark Peters email_address_removed ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 8 Nov 2002 11:43:46 +0200 From: "Aris Lambrianidis" To: Subject: Athens setlist / comments Message-ID: <000001c2870b$55b599f0$message_id_removed> Venue: Rodon Club, Athens.Both performances sold out to the best of my knowledge. Weather: Heavy Rain but what does that have to do with anything? :) 1st Day: New Millenium Mirror Lie Burning My Soul '96 Another Hand/ The Killing Hand The Great Debate Another Dimension The Spirit Carries On Learning To Live 15' Intermission Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence encore: Home Take The Time w/ Working Man/ By-tor and the Snow Dog Snippets 2nd Day: The Glass Prison 6:00 War Inside My Head The Test That Stumped Them All Strange Deja Vu Through My Words Peruvian Skies Instrumedley ( Ytsejam/ Metropolis pt I./ Dance Of Eternity/ Paradigm Shift/ Universal Mind/ Erotomania/ Hell's Kitchen snippets) Another Day Misunderstood 15' Intermission Number Of The Beast (Gangland was a jazzy version of the original) encore: Pull Me Under "there's something wrong with the metronome" version Since I'm reciting from memory, the track order is not accurate and I *may* have forgotten 1-2 tracks but everything else is there. The band seemed to be in pretty good shape, confident and tight. Sound wasn't excellent but was satisfactory. MP really overdone it with stick twirling, throwing them in the air, spitting and the like losing many a sticks that way, but that's Mike for you I guess :) He gave a nice solid performance though especially the 2nd night. TGP specifically was mind blowing, much better than the recorded version. KJL was his usual self, doing things totally on a professional "I'm here because I'm paid to do, otherwise I'd be home watching NHL" manner. On an attempt to be more interactive with the crowd, he began making a comment on the lyrical theme of Misunderstood which concluded by saying "oh what the fuck you ppl don't understand a thing I'm saying anyway"..which gave an awkward feeling to the crowd (at least to me and my friends it did). dreamer ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 8 Nov 2002 08:09:19 -0600 From: "Todd O. Klindt" To: Subject: RE: Ytsejam DC Message-ID: <03e601c28730$6e3f3010$message_id_removed> That means you would have to be sharing at least 200 Meg, in order to stay connected to the hub. tk -----Original Message----- From: ytsejam@torchsong.com [mailto:ytsejam@torchsong.com] On Behalf Of Mark Peters Sent: Friday, November 08, 2002 3:02 AM To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Re: Ytsejam DC From: "Todd O. Klindt" > I say we put a minimum in place. Something small, like 200 Meg, but > something, as a show of good faith. Leaches are going to be a > problem. Um - does that mean I would have to upload 200 megs over my crusty 56K modem in order to participate? Or does that mean I would need at least 200 megs in my shared folder? Thanks for your patience :) Mark Peters email_address_removed ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 9 Nov 2002 12:02:50 +1100 From: "Niall Connaughton" To: Subject: Learning to Live - best Jordan solo ever? Message-ID: I'm referring to the reggae-ish section followed by the original KM solo in LtL on LSFNY. I sometimes get the feeling from Jordan that he takes it 1 step too far, and don't always like the solos he plays in older DT songs because they don't seem to fit in with the song as a whole. One example I can think of off the top of my head is his stuff towards the end of The Mirror on LSFNY. However, I think that reggae section in LtL absolutely rocks, and was perfect to insert at that spot. Also, his interpretation of the original solo from Kevin Moore was great. To me, that solo is much more in theme with the song and it sounds great. Am I alone? :P Niall ------------------------------ End of YTSEJAM Digest 6368 ************************** === 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 ===