YTSEJAM digest 364

From: ytsejam@bnf.com
Date: Mon Apr 04 1994 - 18:50:13 EDT

  • Next message: ytsejam@bnf.com: "YTSEJAM digest 365"

    Contents:
    Re: ACOS and DOE (Stephen Bajzek <MadMax+@CMU.EDU>)
    CD - Pics (Markus"Mackan"Forsblom <tdi9001@abacus.hgs.se>)
    Bootleg Program (Timo Haanp{{ UPR <thaanpaa@ra.abo.fi>)
    Re:Questions about some rare DT stuff. (stmpyjcat@aol.com)
    New album (MEPATRIC@INDYVAX.IUPUI.EDU)
    Re: Metal bands ("Gary G. Moegling" <gmoeglin@bigcat.missouri.edu>)
    Re: Metal bands (Michael Bahr <garion@indirect.com>)
    Re: Dances of Eternity ("Gary G. Moegling" <gmoeglin@bigcat.missouri.edu>)
    RE: Dances of Eternity (I LOVE PICKLES <SCRIVANO_GAR@CSUSYS.CTSTATEU.EDU>)
    Re: Metal bands (Stephen Bajzek <MadMax+@CMU.EDU>)

    ----------------------------------------------------------------------

    Date: Sun, 3 Apr 1994 05:34:49 -0400 (EDT)
    From: Stephen Bajzek <MadMax+@CMU.EDU>
    Subject: Re: ACOS and DOE

    Excerpts from mail: 2-Apr-94 Re: ACOS and DOE by ytsejam@aol.com
    > Dance Of Eternity is an audience boot. It would be VERY obvious if it were a
    > soundboard recording. I have quite a few soundboard boots of them and you
    > can barely hear the audience. The audience has to be "miked" for any live
    > album as the band is much louder than the audience when recorded. Dance Of

    It is VERY obvious that it's a soundboard...listen to the instrument
    separation. And of course the audience would be miked if they were
    planning on releasing it as "A Change of Seasons," which I think they
    were. If it's only been played live twice, then at least one of those
    times had to be recorded for the release, because it was cancelled only
    a few days before August 17, when it was supposed to come out.

    max

    'e's not quite dead

    ------------------------------

    Date: Sun, 3 Apr 1994 14:59:01 +0200 (MET DST)
    From: Markus"Mackan"Forsblom <tdi9001@abacus.hgs.se>
    Subject: CD - Pics

    I'm wondering if there is some place that got pictures of albums and stuff
    with Dream Theater ?
    Or where could i upload som pictures, i'm about to scan (in color) all
    the CD's I can get my hands on, and make them GIF-pics. A friend of
    mine got a lots of DT bootlegs, that i can scan, if there is any
    interest of it.

    But where should I UL it so you can get the hand of it ?

    .---------------------------------------------------------------------------.
    I Rock'n'Roll ain't noise pollution - AC/DC I
    I---------------------------------------------------------------------------I
    I Name : Markus Forsblom | Favorite GolfClub : Driver I
    I IrcNick : Mackan | Sunglasses : RAY-BAN Wayfarer I
    I Country : Kingdom Of SWEDEN | Coding in : C/C++ I
    I Telnet : tdi9001@abacus.hgs.se | Drink : Coca-Cola (c) I
    I mackan@astrakan.hgs.se | Eat : Big Mac&Co I
    I---------------------------------------------------------------------------I
    I Official BETA tester of Arts & Letters 4.0 I
    I---------------------------------------------------------------------------I
    I Hooters Hooters, Yum Yum Yum, I
    I Hooters Hooters, On A Girl That's Dumb - Al Bundy I
    `---------------------------------------------------------------------------'

    ------------------------------

    Date: Sun, 3 Apr 1994 17:23:57 +0300 (EET DST)
    From: Timo Haanp{{ UPR <thaanpaa@ra.abo.fi>
    Subject: Bootleg Program

    Now it's done... I made a program, which helps you read the bootleg listing.
    No more ::13,43,149,500-600,1, nonono. Now you just browse in the bootleg
    CD listing and select the one you want, and the program will extract
    the names for you.. Easy! And all this for free. :-)

    It's a PC program, but I'll mail the (almost ANSI-) C sourcecode to anyone
    who wants it. It shouldn't be too hard to port to other computers, because
    even the screen handling is done with ANSI-sequences and there's no cursor
    key support etc.. If you want the PC executable, please mail to me at
    thaanpaa@ra.abo.fi. If there are many people who want it, I'll mail it to the
    list. It's just about 10 kB long.

    -- 
    "Through different eyes we keep looking for what we lack."
    

    ------------------------------

    Date: Sun, 03 Apr 94 17:00:50 EDT From: stmpyjcat@aol.com Subject: Re:Questions about some rare DT stuff.

    In Ytsejam #362, hartman larry <lhartm1@gl.umbc.edu> writes:

    " On the tape of Wanted Dead or Alive.. a) Who is singing? Chris Collins? b) Who(m) is making the Beavis and Butthead type comments in the back?"

    Don't know about the B&B comments but a friend that has close connections to the band says this about the tune: "that Wanted: Dead Or Alive thing is John Petrucci solo w/a drum machine & Kevin Moore's roommate, Rich (who also used to be John P.'s Mesa-Boogie rep), on lead vocals...or whatever you want to call that screeching!haha ;) John recorded it originally for one of his guitar pupils to practice to and Rich added the vocals later without John's knowledge! Pretty funny stuff!"

    Hope this helps!

    StmpyJCat

    ------------------------------

    Date: Sun, 03 Apr 1994 18:31:43 -0500 From: MEPATRIC@INDYVAX.IUPUI.EDU Subject: New album

    First, I agree that when you post a reply, trim it down so we don't have to wade through the whole original message.

    Secondly, I posted this before, but the list was having troubles, so I don't think anyone saw it. The word on CompuServe is that Terry Brown IS NOT producing the new album. Someone says it's John Prudell (sp?) who I guess has worked with Ozzie and Heart. Hmmm....

    I also like TB, but some of Rush's subsequent producers have made comments about the sound quality of some of their pre-Grace Under Pressure recordings that are not all that flattering. I do think that Brown's Voivod and Fates stuff sounds better than the older Rush.

    If the new DT is only three weeks away, I'd be shocked. It usually takes a lot longer to crank up the marketing/tour/publicity machine. And with DT's success, I think that their lable will really push them hard the next time out.

    Mike

    ------------------------------

    Date: Mon, 4 Apr 1994 00:21:50 -0500 (CDT) From: "Gary G. Moegling" <gmoeglin@bigcat.missouri.edu> Subject: Re: Metal bands

    I sure wouldn't!!! I'd say they're kind of in the same musical genre, but definetly not a combination of the two. DT can't really be described if you ask me, their style is so diverse, that it can't be called anything but DT (run on). I think that DT is complicated like Rush and Queensryche (two bands that I totally envy), but definetly more musical than the two (in my opinion, no flames on this one). That's my two cents (which is about all I can afford right now). Later!!!

    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- According to the circle of fifths, and the pattern of sharps and flats: If the alphabet continued as notes progressed (i.e, a,a#,b,c,c#...g#,h,i,j,etc) eventually the key of Z Major would have 4 sharps. Eric Moegling gmoeglin@bigcat.missouri.edu -----------------------------------------------------------------------------

    On Sat, 2 Apr 1994 dliebson@MIT.EDU wrote:

    > On the subject of progressive metal, who would say that Dream Theater could > be described as a combination of Rush and Queensryche? > > Dave > >

    ------------------------------

    Date: Sun, 3 Apr 1994 22:32:17 -40962758 (MST) From: Michael Bahr <garion@indirect.com> Subject: Re: Metal bands

    > On the subject of progressive metal, who would say that Dream Theater could > be described as a combination of Rush and Queensryche?

    Right on... throw a bit of Yes, a pinch of Zep, and the slightest twinge of Ozzy, and you have it.

    Mike/garion@indirect.com/belar@aol.com/king@citadel.gov.riva

    ------------------------------

    Date: Mon, 4 Apr 1994 00:50:37 -0500 (CDT) From: "Gary G. Moegling" <gmoeglin@bigcat.missouri.edu> Subject: Re: Dances of Eternity

    2 cd's, around $40-60 depending on the source. Mine was $50

    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- According to the circle of fifths, and the pattern of sharps and flats: If the alphabet continued as notes progressed (i.e, a,a#,b,c,c#...g#,h,i,j,etc) eventually the key of Z Major would have 4 sharps. Eric Moegling gmoeglin@bigcat.missouri.edu -----------------------------------------------------------------------------

    On Sat, 2 Apr 1994, Lee T Sprague wrote:

    > Simple question --- is Dances of Eternity a 1 or 2 CD boot? I want to find it, > and I want to be prepared for the price. Actually, what would the price be > for it, ballpark? Thanks. > > Lee >

    ------------------------------

    Date: Mon, 4 Apr 1994 1:01:49 -0400 (EDT) From: I LOVE PICKLES <SCRIVANO_GAR@CSUSYS.CTSTATEU.EDU> Subject: RE: Dances of Eternity

    it's a 2 cd set!

    ------------------------------

    Date: Mon, 4 Apr 1994 02:13:41 -0400 (EDT) From: Stephen Bajzek <MadMax+@CMU.EDU> Subject: Re: Metal bands

    Excerpts from mail: 2-Apr-94 Metal bands by dliebson@MIT.EDU > On the subject of progressive metal, who would say that Dream Theater could > be described as a combination of Rush and Queensryche? >

    Not me.

    max

    'e's not quite dead

    ------------------------------ End of Digest ************************



    This archive was generated by hypermail 2b30 : Thu Apr 01 2004 - 17:54:25 EST