YTSEJAM digest 2339

From: ytsejam@ax.com
Date: Thu Mar 13 1997 - 05:21:54 EST

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                                YTSEJAM Digest 2339

    Today's Topics:

      1) GC guitar tone
     by Scott Daugherty <srdaugz2@homer.louisville.edu>
      2) DT CDs for sale
     by Kevin Villines <kvill@flash.net>
      3) Re:Touching Songs...
     by jusenkyo@uclink4.berkeley.edu
      4) Touching Songs...
     by jusenkyo@uclink4.berkeley.edu
      5) Re: GC guitar tone
     by "Vincent G. LuPone" <vgl@u.arizona.edu>
      6)
     by Silent All These Years <Madi@tsrcom.com>
      7) Fave songs
     by Brian Jones <bjones@wheatonma.edu>
      8) Re: GC guitar tone
     by Carlos Alfaro <calfaro@caribe.net>
      9) Tiles show
     by "Andrew Keith Garinger" <garinger@pilot.msu.edu>
     10) Singing into a mystery that is not a well kept shag bin
     by Phillip <pkish@sprynet.com>
     11) I heard a rumor
     by Damon Fibraio <damon@shell.monmouth.com>
     12) Songs that hit your soft spot
     by bmajik@abeln621b.unl.edu (Matt Evans)
     13) Re: Various
     by Damon Fibraio <damon@shell.monmouth.com>
     14) Re: I heard a rumor
     by "KorgX3" <ibanez@mailhost.cyberhighway.net>
     15) Re:Touching Songs...
     by "KorgX3" <ibanez@mailhost.cyberhighway.net>
     16) RA files.
     by "Vincent G. LuPone" <vgl@u.arizona.edu>
     17) Superior in the stores in the USA - PLEASE HELP
     by Bernd Basmer <basmer@med-rz.uni-sb.de>
     18) *don't* leave me alone
     by "Raivo Hool" <raitz@guvatrak.ee>
     19) part of scarred
     by "Raivo Hool" <raitz@guvatrak.ee>
     20) fave top ten :-)
     by "Raivo Hool" <raitz@guvatrak.ee>

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    Date: Wed, 12 Mar 1997 23:02:08 -0500
    From: Scott Daugherty <srdaugz2@homer.louisville.edu>
    To: ytsejam@ax.com
    Subject: GC guitar tone
    Message-ID: <33277C40.2C@homer.louisville.edu>

    > >Anyone know how to get the galactic cowboy's
    > >heavy guitar tone. Equipment? EQ settings? Thanks.
    >
    > They use Drop-D tuning on most of their songs...not all though. Plus a lot
    > of distortion on the bass, and using an 8-string every once in a while
    > might add to it.
    >

    When I was on IRC with a couple of the guys I asked: "Boogie?" And the
    said: "Nope, Marshall." So there you go. :)

    Scott Daugherty

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    Date: Wed, 12 Mar 1997 22:06:53 -0600
    From: Kevin Villines <kvill@flash.net>
    To: YtseJam Mailing list <ytsejam@ax.com>
    Subject: DT CDs for sale
    Message-ID: <33277D5D.1E9F@flash.net>

    OK, I need to unload a couple of Dream Theater items. I'll auction them
    off:

    1)Dream Theater-Live Images New York 1993
      Excellent sound and comes in a green CD case with Dream Theater
    stamped in gold on the front(woohoo!).
    Minimum bid $20
    2)Dream Theater-Japanese Version w/ Eve mini-disc
    Minimum bid $20
    Thanks, Kevin.

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    Date: Wed, 12 Mar 1997 20:07:03 -0700
    From: jusenkyo@uclink4.berkeley.edu
    To: ytsejam@ax.com
    Subject: Re:Touching Songs...
    Message-ID: <v02130504af4d1f2e1dde@[128.32.100.59]>

            "Wow.. there are so many.. those are probably the most emotional
    songs I know of.. they all are very, very touching, each in their own
    way.. And I don't think Pearl Jam (Eddie Vedder in particular) gets
    enough credit. Their (his) songs come across as some of the most
    emotional in any type of music."

    I just wanted to comment on this. This is so true. I know that whenever I
    listen to "Alive" I just have to sing along, otherwise the emotion might
    blow my head off. Eddie Vedder is one of the best lyricists out there
    right now but never gets the recognition from the critics. Just my couple
    pennies worth.

            -Shane

    ______________________________________________________________________________
    I Shane Liebling I You can call me Kennedy, you may have I
    I jusenkyo@uclink4.berkeley.edu I killed him, but you cannot kill me. I
    I http://www.earthlink.net/~mariachi I - Spock's Beard "The Light" I
    I____________________________________I_______________________________________I

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    Date: Wed, 12 Mar 1997 20:30:27 -0700
    From: jusenkyo@uclink4.berkeley.edu
    To: ytsejam@ax.com
    Subject: Touching Songs...
    Message-ID: <v02130505af4d21e0bffb@[128.32.100.59]>

    In no specific order...

    Tori Amos: Past the Mission
    Depeche Mode: Blasphemous Rumors
    The Doors: The End
    DT: Way too many, but Space-Dye Vest,Surrounded, LtL, and Killing Hand
    stick out.
    Echolyn: Uncle
    Metallica: Until It Sleeps, Hero of the Day, Mama Said, One
    Nine Inch Nails: Something I Can Never Have (and the rest of PHM)
    Pearl Jam: Alive
    Pink Floyd: Wish You Were Here
    Queen: Princes of the Universe
    Rush: Closer To The Heart, Freewill
    Joe Satriani: Tears in the Rain
    Spock's Beard: The Light

    There are more, but I doubt I you want to read such a gigantic list...

            -Shane

    ______________________________________________________________________________
    I Shane Liebling I You can call me Kennedy, you may have I
    I jusenkyo@uclink4.berkeley.edu I killed him, but you cannot kill me. I
    I http://www.earthlink.net/~mariachi I - Spock's Beard "The Light" I
    I____________________________________I_______________________________________I

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    Date: Wed, 12 Mar 1997 21:31:03 -0700
    From: "Vincent G. LuPone" <vgl@u.arizona.edu>
    To: ytsejam@ax.com
    Subject: Re: GC guitar tone
    Message-ID: <199703130431.VAA47484@jamaica.u.arizona.edu>

    At 08:20 PM 3/12/97 -0800, you wrote:
    >When I was on IRC with a couple of the guys I asked: "Boogie?" And the
    >said: "Nope, Marshall." So there you go. :)

            It can't just be a Marshall, I've played through one and the GC tone
    is definitely not it. Their tone sounds more like a Randall (Pantera, W.
    Zombie). Besides, most people nowadays don't use the ol' amp heads for
    distortion. They (what am I saying, WE) use different preamps, processors,
    and rack-amps. For example, Petrucci uses three different amps live. He
    has one Mesa Boogie amp head, and he switches from that to either of two
    different Tri-Axis (reeeely expensive distortion preamp??) rack systems. I
    can cop almost any tone w/ my preamp, and I would really like to know if
    anyone here has the Galactic Cowboy's EQ settings. That's the biggie I'm
    looking for!!!
            I must say I do like their music a whole lot. They rock nadz.

    Laterz,

          Peace be with you and God bless, ~Vince

    If you're a heshian, headbangin' metalhead,
            check out: http://www.u.arizona.edu/~vgl

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    Date: Wed, 12 Mar 1997 22:40:30 -0600
    From: Silent All These Years <Madi@tsrcom.com>
    To: ytsejam@ax.com
    Message-ID: <1.5.4.16.19970312224300.2dd773c8@tsrcom.com>

    Is there anyone who can tell me where I can locate a copy or two of "KISS
    Meets Phantom Of The Park?" Thanx much.
    Much love,
                    Mari

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    Date: Thu, 13 Mar 1997 00:24:00 -0500 (EST)
    From: Brian Jones <bjones@wheatonma.edu>
    To: Multiple recipients of list <ytsejam@ax.com>
    Subject: Fave songs
    Message-ID: <Pine.LNX.3.95.970313001535.26034B-100000@tempest.wheatonma.edu>

            Okay, here's my list of songs that really move me. It's a little
    less progressive than a lot of the lists I've seen, so bear with me on
    this one.

    Alice in Chains: Would?, Shame in You, Dirt, Down in a Hole
    Queensryche: Another Rainy Night
    DT: Metropolis, TtT, ACoS, LSOAD
    Stabbing Westward: ACF, What do I have to do?, Sleep
    Anthrax: Black Lodge
    Pearl Jam: Better Man, Glorified G, Rearview Mirror, Alive
    Van Halen: Not Enough
    Toadies: Quitter

            BJ

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    Date: Thu, 13 Mar 1997 00:55:54 -0500
    From: Carlos Alfaro <calfaro@caribe.net>
    To: ytsejam@ax.com
    Subject: Re: GC guitar tone
    Message-ID: <332796EA.EB2@caribe.net>

    Vincent G. LuPone wrote:
     and I would really like to know if
    > anyone here has the Galactic Cowboy's EQ settings. That's the biggie I'm
    > looking for!!!
    >

    speaking of guitar tones..can bernd please reveal theirs!? hehe..no
    seriously Superior's guitar tone was the first thing that kicked my ass
    when i heard the samples.. what guitar amp and such do you use?
    if ya want email me privately :)

    -- 
    

    "At the edge of chaos, unexpected outcomes occur. The risk to survival is severe." Ian Malcolm http://premium.caribe.net/~calfaro mailto:calfaro@caribe.net mailto:ytsekurt@geocities.com

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    Date: Thu, 13 Mar 1997 00:18:17 -0500 (EST) From: "Andrew Keith Garinger" <garinger@pilot.msu.edu> To: ytsejam@ax.com Subject: Tiles show Message-ID: <199703130518.AAA37031@pilot06.cl.msu.edu>

    For those of you in the Detroit area, Tiles is playing a show at the Palladium in Roseville. They are playing some new stuff and I'll definitely be there. For those of you who bemoan the lack of good music in the Detroit area, here's your chance to catch a local prog band. The Palladium is usually cheap and I believe they're opening for a Led Zep tribute band led by Jason Bonham. Anyway, Tiles goes on stage around 10. Be there if you can.

    Andrew

    -- garinger@pilot.msu.edu Zeta Beta Tau-Beta Epsilon Chapter

    "Oh, sometimes I wish I never had a question or a clue to anything All this wondering and this thinking and wondering and this thinking and wondering what I'm gonna do..." -- King's X

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    Date: Wed, 12 Mar 1997 23:56:16 +0000 From: Phillip <pkish@sprynet.com> To: ytsejam@ax.com Subject: Singing into a mystery that is not a well kept shag bin Message-ID: <332742A0.7184@sprynet.com>

    hey there again!

    Uh..let's see here...what do i have to say?

    Lillian Axe is being mentioned a lot lately...I would say it's not really fair to judge them unless you hear "Psychoschizophrenia" as that disc shows a tremendous amount of growth away from the entire 80s scene. A real departure. Unfortunately, just when they were really starting to kick some butt, they go on a "hiatus." The singer is in a band called Bridge. Stevie Blaze is in a band with his brother called Near Life Experience which, as I have stated on the jam before, QUITE different from LA. More gothic and dark..weird band, i've seen them live a bunch of times and they have all these candles and stuff everywhere. A friend of mine heard some of their recorded demos and, oddly enough, he said it SUCKED. He's seen them live before and liked it so I guess it just doesn't work on tape....

    I've also seen a lot of stuff on Seige's Even. I am looking for "Sophisticated" so if anyone has it, or any other Seige's Even for sale, let me know.

    I found two interesting CDS in the bargain bin the other. The first was Powersurge...pretty decent 80s-like Power Metal stuff..and they gave it to me for free so it was worth it. I also shockingly found Vicious Rumors "Welcome to the Ball" for $1.99! COOL!!! Anyone seen T-Ride anywhere? I've been looking for that dang cd for a year now!

    NEW QUEENSRYCHE IN LESS THAN TWO WEEKS!!!

    Wow this is turning into a long post with no DTC..oh well.....

    later Phillip Cool CD of the day: Dokken "Back for the Attack" - I've been listening to a lot of my old 80s stuff lately for some odd reason and this is one of the best ones. MR SCARY!

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    Date: Thu, 13 Mar 1997 01:40:14 -0500 (EST) From: Damon Fibraio <damon@shell.monmouth.com> To: Dream theater Mailing list <ytsejam@ax.com> Subject: I heard a rumor Message-ID: <Pine.BSI.3.91.970313013837.4344A-100000@shell.monmouth.com>

    Somebody told me today that she knows a friend who knows MP who says that DT will put out the next album, then a live album then are breaking up. She says that the guys in the band hate each other. Now, I don't believe this for a minute, but I thought I'd bring this to the ytsejam's attention. Unless somebody has some other proof to back this up. Let's cross our fingers that this is just what is is now, a rumor.

    Damon Fibraio Reach me at damon@shell.monmouth.com keyboardist, vocalist, radio personality professional dumb-ass "you can feel the waves coming on Let them destroy you or carry you on. You're fighting the weight of the world and no one can save you this time Close your eyes, you'll find all you need in your mind."--Dream Theater, Take the Time

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    Date: Thu, 13 Mar 1997 00:40:40 -0600 From: bmajik@abeln621b.unl.edu (Matt Evans) To: ytsejam@ax.com Subject: Songs that hit your soft spot Message-ID: <199703130640.AAA20663@goliath.unl.edu>

    Definitely,

    DT: ACOS #1 DT: Metropolis Part I DT: LSOAD

    Metallica: Fade to Black Metallica: Am I Evil (ok so its orignally Diamondhead :)

    Jason Becker: Altitudes Jason Becker: End Of the Beginning

    MEGADETH: My Darkest Hour

    Vinnie Moore: Hero Without Honor

    Marty Friedman: Rio

    I listened to all of these over and over for the last few months. I was getting over my girlfriend who had just dumped me, without telling me why or anything. This girl and i had been shopping for engagement rings, and she meant the world to me. And within 2 weeks it all dissolved into fucking nothing.

    if you're interested,

    http://titan.unl.edu/~bmajik <- my page http://titan.unl.edu/~bmajik/music <- musical stuffs..

    i run the entire website, not just my accountname, so if someone wants to dump lots of images/audio/tab to me, I can put it up. My personal website is already >110MB :)

    Cheers, Matt

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    Date: Thu, 13 Mar 1997 01:48:41 -0500 (EST) From: Damon Fibraio <damon@shell.monmouth.com> To: Ollila Marko <marko.ollila@metsaserla.fi> Subject: Re: Various Message-ID: <Pine.BSI.3.91.970313014736.4344E-100000@shell.monmouth.com>

    Cosi Powel, or however you spelled it, also drummed for Keith Emerson and Greg Lake. The 1986 release Emerson/Lake/Powell is not bad, but is you're expecting to hear True ELP, think carefully. Just to show that the guy isn't only a metal drummer. Sorry if this was discussed.

    Damon Fibraio Reach me at damon@shell.monmouth.com keyboardist, vocalist, radio personality professional dumb-ass "you can feel the waves coming on Let them destroy you or carry you on. You're fighting the weight of the world and no one can save you this time Close your eyes, you'll find all you need in your mind."--Dream Theater, Take the Time

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    Date: Thu, 13 Mar 1997 00:21:57 +0000 From: "KorgX3" <ibanez@mailhost.cyberhighway.net> To: ytsejam@ax.com Subject: Re: I heard a rumor Message-ID: <199703130733.XAA27441@odin.ax.com>

    > Somebody told me today that she knows a friend who knows MP who says > that DT will put out the next album, then a live album then are > breaking up. She says that the guys in the band hate each other. > Now, I don't believe this for a minute, but I thought I'd bring this > to the ytsejam's attention. Unless somebody has some other proof to > back this up. Let's cross our fingers that this is just what is is > now, a rumor.

    After listening to the DT Christmas CD I can't see where these guys hate each other. They are a motley crew though. They all have different and strange personalities, but like I said, they were having loads of fun on the Christmas CD. Just listen to the Silent Night outro (heheh, or avoid it. :)

    Last post tonight.... KorgX3 ibanez@cyberhighway.net http://www.webspawner.com/users/KorgX3 Disclaimer: All entries posted in this text are copyrighted by KorgX3 and are subject to applicable laws. Unauthorized reproduction of any entry contained within without written consent of the owner is strictly forbidden. "Rokz nadz, kikz butz, and hott chikz" are trademarks owned by KorgX3. :)

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    Date: Thu, 13 Mar 1997 00:21:57 +0000 From: "KorgX3" <ibanez@mailhost.cyberhighway.net> To: ytsejam@ax.com Subject: Re:Touching Songs... Message-ID: <199703130733.XAA27440@odin.ax.com>

    > I just wanted to comment on this. This is so true. I know that whenever I > listen to "Alive" I just have to sing along, otherwise the emotion might > blow my head off. Eddie Vedder is one of the best lyricists out there > right now but never gets the recognition from the critics. Just my couple > pennies worth.

    I have to concur. Although the lyrics tend to be real deep, they are decipherable, and quite kewl as well. Let alone all of the feeling that goes into it. My two faves are Black and rearviewmirror. Those songs hit me like a brick the first time I heard em. BTW, how's the latest album, No Code? I never bothered listening after I was so disappointed with Vitalogy. I only could get into a couple of songs off of that one. I still like Temple of the Dog a little more than Ten, Chris sings just as well as Eddie IMO. That lineup was the best that grunge ever produced. Some of the best songs as well.

    May the force be with you. KorgX3 ibanez@cyberhighway.net http://www.webspawner.com/users/KorgX3 Disclaimer: All entries posted in this text are copyrighted by KorgX3 and are subject to applicable laws. Unauthorized reproduction of any entry contained within without written consent of the owner is strictly forbidden. "Rokz nadz, kikz butz, and hott chikz" are trademarks owned by KorgX3. :)

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    Date: Thu, 13 Mar 1997 00:32:32 -0700 From: "Vincent G. LuPone" <vgl@u.arizona.edu> To: ytsejam@ax.com Subject: RA files. Message-ID: <199703130732.AAA47518@jamaica.u.arizona.edu>

    Hey all, How do you put an .RA file up on a web site? I tried linking to the .ra files, but that didn't work like it does for .wav files and .au files. It just brings a bunch of crap up on the screen. Anybody know the proper way of doing it? Lemme know, please!

    Laterz,

    Peace be with you and God bless, ~Vince

    If you're a heshian, headbangin' metalhead, check out: http://www.u.arizona.edu/~vgl

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    Date: Thu, 13 Mar 1997 09:07:54 +0100 From: Bernd Basmer <basmer@med-rz.uni-sb.de> To: ytsejam@ax.com Subject: Superior in the stores in the USA - PLEASE HELP Message-ID: <1.5.4.32.19970313080754.006a9bb0@krzsun.med-rz.uni-sb.de>

    Hi jammers!!

    I would like to ask you people in the USA to do the band Superior a favor. Noise Records told us that our CD would be released in the States. So it should be available in the shops over there. As we are here in Germany we have no possibility to check out in what shops our CD is sold. So I'd like to ask you to check out if our CD is available in a shop near to you. Please contact me PERSONALY if you have anything to tell me on this topic at: basmer@med-rz.uni-sb.de It really would be a BIG help for us to know if our CD is available over there and where.

    THANK YOU VERY MUCH.

    Bye

    Bernd.

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    Date: Thu, 13 Mar 1997 11:06:56 +0200 From: "Raivo Hool" <raitz@guvatrak.ee> To: ytsejam@ax.com Subject: *don't* leave me alone Message-ID: <199703130915.LAA03287@lahmaat.guvatrak.ee>

    > Don't Leave Me Alone was on the cassette of III sides to every story, > but not on the CD, which is a shame because it's a great song. Leave

    What a weird change of direction between those two albums. Let alone they're radically different musically, even the lyrical content is sometimes a turnaround 180 degrees.

    R.

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    Date: Thu, 13 Mar 1997 11:43:40 +0200 From: "Raivo Hool" <raitz@guvatrak.ee> To: ytsejam@ax.com Subject: part of scarred Message-ID: <199703130952.LAA03334@lahmaat.guvatrak.ee>

    > about the way this song is 'built'. The way the sound builds is > incredible and then, the section starting with "Do you feel you don't > know me anymore?" kicks in...Nuff said!

    Wonderful. That's my favorite part too. It's been giving me chills from the Nth time I heard it. Add the lyrics... Especially the very part describes my life as it is perfectly.

    "Scarred" is definitely the song. Amen.

    Do not click here to continue.

    Raitz

    Be reasonable -- demand the impossible!

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    Date: Thu, 13 Mar 1997 12:01:51 +0200 From: "Raivo Hool" <raitz@guvatrak.ee> To: ytsejam@ax.com Subject: fave top ten :-) Message-ID: <199703131010.MAA03351@lahmaat.guvatrak.ee>

    "the songs that do *it* for me top ten or whatever"

    In My World - Anthrax Black Lodge - Anthrax Fisher's Gambit - Sean Malone Zero Chance - Soundgarden Holy Water - Soundgarden S.Y.L - Strapping Young Lad Blood & Fire - Type O Negative (esp. the "Bleeding burning, needing yearning" part... uhhh...) Underwater Love - Faith No More Hooligan's Holiday - Motley Crue Thela Hun Ginjeet - King Crimson Turbatuli - Ultima Thule (just gotta throw in something nobody knows)

    and... tada!

    Vai - Blue Powder, Sisters, For The Love Of God, Down Deep Into The Pain, Tender Surrender, The Crying Machine... and so forth and so on

    Now I'll be sacked for no Dream Theater Content. Oops, said it again. :-)

    Do not click here to continue.

    Raitz

    Be reasonable -- demand the impossible!

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