YTSEJAM digest 3567

From: ytsejam@ax.com
Date: Mon Feb 23 1998 - 06:26:55 EST

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                                YTSEJAM Digest 3567

    Today's Topics:

      1) RE: YTSEJAM digest 3566
     by Chris Chilano <cmcsoc@iinc.com>
      2) Re: Dickinson
     by dlampert@vonl.com (Don Lampert)
      3) Re: YTSEJAM digest 3566
     by Htdmhd@aol.com
      4) re: Great Month of Music
     by 015691b@dragon.acadiau.ca (Rick Barkhouse)
      5) Re: Dickinson
     by "KorgX3" <korgx3@safelink.net>
      6) Empty Tremor
     by "Metzger, Mark" <mmetzger@comversens.com>
      7) Ehtyl Mertz
     by KyleTaraG@aol.com
      8) Re: Ehtyl Mertz
     by Rogerio Brito <rbrito@dijkstra.ime.usp.br>
      9) Re: The Olympics
     by Bert Baldwin <rcb@vectorbd.com>
     10) X-Mas CD?
     by John Hough <jhough@jps.net>
     11) Fan Club & CD
     by Paul Drapeau <drapeau@cs.uri.edu>
     12) IQ mp3's
     by Bernardo Pulgar <b.pulgar@rocketmail.com>
     13) Looking for bootlegs: Detroit 10/30/97 | Chicago 11/1/97
     by Pat Griffin <shadow@devnull.cc.missouri.edu>
     14) Ty Tabor, Platypus, AiC, Skolnick, Olympics, Trivia
     by HseJackBlt@aol.com
     15) Any one want this?
     by Calvin6S@aol.com

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    Date: Sun, 22 Feb 1998 08:40:42 -0500
    From: Chris Chilano <cmcsoc@iinc.com>
    To: "'ytsejam@ax.com'" <ytsejam@ax.com>
    Subject: RE: YTSEJAM digest 3566
    Message-ID: <01BD3F6D.94361780@G220.iinc.com>

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    How do I get off this list? Please respond!

    Chris Chilano
    cmcsoc@iinc.com

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    Date: Sun, 22 Feb 1998 10:27:53 -0600
    From: dlampert@vonl.com (Don Lampert)
    To: <ytsejam@ax.com>
    Subject: Re: Dickinson
    Message-ID: <01bd3fae$d34f7060$10e35ed1@dlampert>

    Ahoy,

    Matt T. wrote

    >>NP: Bruce Dickinson "Accident Of Birth"... I just can't get over how
    >GREAT
    >>this album is!!!!! :-D

    Robert Rivers wrote:

    >I second that!!!

    I third it! (And besides, why stop a great thread)

                                                                    · • Colonel
    Mustard • ·

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    Date: Sun, 22 Feb 1998 11:29:02 EST
    From: Htdmhd@aol.com
    To: ytsejam@ax.com
    Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 3566
    Message-ID: <8b99c0b7.34f05251@aol.com>

    I agree about the Bruce Dickinson CD... the best solo lp he has released.
    Also, give the new Judas Priest CD with Tim "Ripper" Owens on vox. One of the
    HEAVIEST discs out there right now. Also, e-mail "eMpTyV" (ha-ha). On the new
    show "MTV News 15-15 (it has replaced the "WIR" with this one), they are
    actually doing something RIGHT . They will feature the new JP line-up on next
    week's show. Gasp! I wonder what all of the kids who love Hanson, one-hit
    wonder "pop-alternative"crap, and rap&dance "music" will think. Boys and
    girls.. It's time for a wake-up call!!!! They did a video for the song "Burn
    In Hell" Bug the shit out of them, and they might play this one!

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    Date: Sun, 22 Feb 1998 14:39:42 -0400 (AST)
    From: 015691b@dragon.acadiau.ca (Rick Barkhouse)
    To: ytsejam@ax.com
    Subject: re: Great Month of Music
    Message-ID: <199802221839.OAA11519@dragon.acadiau.ca>

    > > Wow, the other day, I was going through and marking all of the cool
    > > new CDs coming out in March on my pilot, so I remembered everything,
    > > and it really is gonig to be a cool month:
    > >
    > > Mar 3: Joe Satriani Crystal Planet
    > > Mar 10: Liquid Tension
    > > Mar 17: Van Halen III
    > > Mar 24: APSOG live video
    > > Apr 7: Savatage Wake Of Magellan (ok, so early April as well)
    >
    > You forgot Iron Maiden 'Virtual XI' and the Type O Negative video, both on
    > Mar 24. Good times await us all!

    Yes, and don't forget Symphony X's "Twilight On Olympus" will be released
    in Europe in March 25 (Which means North Americans will be able to get it
    for a reasonable price -- it's out in a few days in Japan)

    // ==============================================
    // Rick Barkhouse <015691b@dragon.acadiau.ca> |
    // -- 706 Crowell Tower -+- (902) 585-2700 -- |
    // Homepage: http://dragon.acadiau.ca/~015691b/ |
    // ==============================================

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    Date: Sun, 22 Feb 1998 12:37:50 -0700
    From: "KorgX3" <korgx3@safelink.net>
    To: <ytsejam@ax.com>
    Subject: Re: Dickinson
    Message-ID: <01bd3fc9$5c414640$290d84d0@safelink.safelink.net>

    >>NP: Bruce Dickinson "Accident Of Birth"... I just can't get over how
    >GREAT
    >>this album is!!!!! :-D

    >>Robert Rivers wrote:

    >>I second that!!!

    >I third it! (And besides, why stop a great thread)

    I fourth it, you fifth it, I sixth it, you seventh it, and
    I jumped over it and you ate it!

    I figured let's just skip all the rest of the bullshit before this got
    carried away.
    --KorgX3

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    Date: Sun, 22 Feb 1998 14:59:22 -0500
    From: "Metzger, Mark" <mmetzger@comversens.com>
    To: "'(ytsejam)'" <ytsejam@ax.com>
    Subject: Empty Tremor
    Message-ID: <603838AE6912D111A2B80000C07F4C9F0122BC2B@carrier.btrd.bostontechnology.com>

    Supposedly, these guys are the next best thing since I&W. I was
    wondering if anyone on the list could point me to a place that sells CDs
    from this band. My normal prog/metal sources are striking out. And are
    they really as good as some people have said ?? If someone could send
    along a review it would be appreciated.

    And, just when the jam seems to be getting boring as all hell, yet
    another one kicks our humble public servant Matt Bahr. Keeps life
    interesting fer ser. If this gets old, maybe someone can post and use
    that word that rhymes with "bag it" and we can spin that thread for a
    while..........

    And onto some real content, is anyone out there as curious as I am about
    what gives with all of these "side" projects the boys are doing ??
    Seems to be a little excessive for comfort.

    Mark Metzger
    mmetzger@comversens.com

    Tower of ivory, they used to say
    Elephant in a tree
    How could a woman be a tower of ivory
    Or an elephant in a tree

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    Date: Sun, 22 Feb 1998 15:26:16 EST
    From: KyleTaraG@aol.com
    To: ytsejam@ax.com
    Subject: Ehtyl Mertz
    Message-ID: <365eff0c.34f089eb@aol.com>

    << Agreed. Hey, I was able to pick up a copy of Savatage's 'Dead
     Winter Dead' yesterday. Exellent album. In the liner notes, there's thanks
     to a certain "Derek Sherimean". Now is that a typo, or merely coincidence?
     I know that both Sherinean and Al Pitrelli played for Alic Cooper during
     the '80s, although I don't know if they were in the band at the same time.
     I suppose that would be the connection.
    >>
    I believe they were w/ Cooper at the same time, but they also play in a side
    project around the NY area called Ethyl Mertz. It features Al on guitar,
    Derek on Keys, and Jon Oliva on vocals. They just do covers and have a good
    time

    Also, HUGE thanks to Portnoy for all the extra time and effort in putting
    together the Xmas cd. It's an excellent "behind the scenes" documentary of
    the making of this album and we're lucky to have someone so dedicated to the
    fans.

    -Kyle

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    Date: Sun, 22 Feb 1998 20:24:47 -0300 (EST)
    From: Rogerio Brito <rbrito@dijkstra.ime.usp.br>
    To: Multiple recipients of list <ytsejam@ax.com>
    Subject: Re: Ehtyl Mertz
    Message-ID: <Pine.LNX.3.96.980222202312.26353B-100000@dijkstra.linux.ime.usp.br>

    On Sun, 22 Feb 1998 KyleTaraG@aol.com wrote:

    > Also, HUGE thanks to Portnoy for all the extra time and effort in putting
    > together the Xmas cd. It's an excellent "behind the scenes" documentary of
    > the making of this album and we're lucky to have someone so dedicated to the
    > fans.

            Oh, people, please stop posting about this damn Xmas CD. :-) I'm
    getting more and more anxious to receive mine and these posts just keep
    the wait more painful. :-)

            If you at least posted reviews of the album (hint, hint!)... :-)

    > -Kyle

            []s, Roger...

    --
    =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
      Rogerio Brito - rbrito@ime.usp.br - http://www.ime.usp.br/~rbrito
      Undergraduate Computer Science Student - "Windows? Linux and X!"
       Bootleg/trade page: http://www.ime.usp.br/~rbrito/bootleg.html
    =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
    

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    Date: Sun, 22 Feb 1998 22:50:00 +0000 (UTC) From: Bert Baldwin <rcb@vectorbd.com> To: The YtseJam mailing list <ytsejam@ax.com> Subject: Re: The Olympics Message-ID: <Pine.SCO.3.95.980222224909.2516A-100000@vectorbd.vectorbd.com>

    They were playing excerpts from "The Color of Right" on the hockey previews, too. Pretty cool!

    Carpe Diem, -- Bert Baldwin rcb@vectorbd.com

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    Date: Sun, 22 Feb 1998 16:13:09 -0800 From: John Hough <jhough@jps.net> To: ytsejam@ax.com Subject: X-Mas CD? Message-ID: <3.0.3.32.19980222161309.007bfa30@mail.jps.net>

    Would anyone out there be willing to copy this for me? Either tape or CDR? I am one

    of the unfortunate who don't have it. Or are there MP3's of the songs out there?

    Any help appreciated

    ****************************************

    John Hough

    jhough@jps.net

    http://www.jps.net/jhough

    Home of the Hard Rock/Heavy Metal

    Listening Booth. With sound samples

    from bands like Stratovarius, Gotthard

    Vanden Plas, Superior, etc. Check it

    out!!!!!!

    ****************************************

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    Date: Sun, 22 Feb 1998 19:49:39 -0500 From: Paul Drapeau <drapeau@cs.uri.edu> To: ytsejam@ax.com Subject: Fan Club & CD Message-ID: <3.0.5.32.19980222194939.00921580@cs.uri.edu>

    I know everyone is sick of hearing about the Xmas CD but I have just one quick question...

    Some people posted a while back that they got the news-zine and the starter pics but no Xmas CD... I am in the same boat! Have any of you others recieved a CD since your first post?

    Thanks, -Paul

    ----------------------------------------------- Paul Drapeau drapeau@cs.uri.edu http://www.cs.uri.edu/~drapeau/ Age of Valor Live Role Playing http://www.larp.com/valor/

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    Date: Sun, 22 Feb 1998 18:26:46 -0800 (PST) From: Bernardo Pulgar <b.pulgar@rocketmail.com> To: ytsejam@ax.com Subject: IQ mp3's Message-ID: <19980223022646.4124.rocketmail@web2.rocketmail.com>

    Yes, yes, yes! Finally, I made two mp3 files for IQ's 'Intelligence Quotient' and 'Sera Sera'. These songs are very beautiful indeed, and sound very Marillion or Genesis like. I know that not everybody is into that end of the prog music spectrum, but it's also true that many more would enjoy this band. So I'm sending this message to all of you who are wanting to give them a try. These are the details of the songs: Intelligence Quotient-7MB Sera Sera-2.5MB These songs were taken from IQ's 'J'ai Pollette D'arnu'. I will make mp3 files of several songs from 'Subterranea' as soon as a friend (who borrowed it) gives it back. I could've made files from another album, 'Nine in a Pond is Here', but that is really a bootleg CD with recordings of a rehearsal and the sound isn't very good. It took me a while to create these files and put my best effort in order to achieve the best possible sound. So write to me asking for both files and as soon as I can, I'll be sending them to you. Cheers: BP PS: Could someone out there please tell me the list of songs (and the order they were played) that Ozzy did last monday? I would really appreciate it!

    _________________________________________________________ DO YOU YAHOO!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com

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    Date: Sun, 22 Feb 1998 20:28:00 -0600 (CST) From: Pat Griffin <shadow@devnull.cc.missouri.edu> To: ThE NuGgeTjAm <ytsejam@ax.com> Subject: Looking for bootlegs: Detroit 10/30/97 | Chicago 11/1/97 Message-ID: <Pine.NXT.3.95.980222202110.16024A-100000@devnull.cc.missouri.edu>

    Well, I think I've given enough time for these bootlegs to filter out. I'm looking for good tape copies of either of the shows I was at last year. I'm hoping for an audience DAT or soundboard DAT source, but this is more for nostalgia purposes, so anything will do.

    I'm willing to pay or trade for this, so if you have it, or know where I can find it, please email me. My collection is listed at:

    http://www.prognosis.com/gabbo/pat/cdlist.html

    h t t p : / / w w w . p r o g n o s i s . c o m / g a b b o / | Pat Griffin Reality Squared Design | | gabbo@dreamt.org shadow@devnull.cc.missouri.edu | h t t p : / / w w w . p r o g n o s i s . c o m / g a b b o /

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    Date: Mon, 23 Feb 1998 04:31:12 EST From: HseJackBlt@aol.com To: ytsejam@ax.com Subject: Ty Tabor, Platypus, AiC, Skolnick, Olympics, Trivia Message-ID: <98d08f79.34f141e3@aol.com>

    << Mar 3: Joe Satriani Crystal Planet Mar 10: Liquid Tension Mar 17: Van Halen III Mar 24: APSOG live video Apr 7: Savatage Wake Of Magellan (ok, so early April as well)>>

    You forgot to mention Ty Tabor's Moonflower Lane, in stores this Tuesday on Metal Blade Records. This was on the official King's X Web page: Ty has also finished recording with Rod Morgenstein (Dixie Dregs, Winger), John Myung and Derek Sherinian (Dream Theater). The band name they have chosen is Platypus. The album title is "When Pus Comes to Shove". It will be released in Europe first, probably before summer with worldwide release shortly after. There are good but brief articles on Ty in the April Guitar & Guitar World magazines. In the April Guitar magazine, there's also a small article on Spock's Beard and a picture for an Ibanez 7-string acoustic. Now you can do justice to the beginning of ACOS.

    <<i know mike inez has worked with ozzy before, but does this mean that alice in chains is definitely done for? i mean, he was the new bassist in AiC, so i take this to mean that they are not writing & recording, nor do they have plans to in the foreseeable future. anyone else know anything more concrete?>>

    In the Jerry Cantrell interviews I've read of late (promoting his solo album), AiC is on hiatus. They are still together, but don't hold your breath waiting for something new. Mike Inez has also toured for Ozzy before while a member of AiC, it was before the self-titled album came out.

    <<I was talking to my old axe teacher two days ago and he mentioned something really strange-sounding to me. He is a student of Alex Skulnic's and says that Alex is seriously considering dropping everything, moving to New York, and playing straight jazz! Wacky, huh?>>

    Doesn't surprise me a bit, if it's true. One of the things I've always liked about Alex is that he's into jazz. I remember a column he did one time where he transcribed Charlie Parker licks for guitar. I also remember when John Myung talked about playing the Charlie Parker Omnibook (a collection of Bird's solos) in an Awake-era interview. Great minds think alike...

    <<Ok, the Olympics are now officially cool. They are playing the music from Rush's "Test For Echo" during the highlights of the Women's Super G. Now if they could just get some DT on there...>>

    I remember the 1992 Winter Olympics, and during the credits they kept looping Satch's "Flying In A Blue Dream." It was pretty cool, because the credits took forever and the song was a perfect soundtrack for the clips they were showing. There's something about the intro to that song that moves me every time. I guess that's why that is the only sample Satch uses live, and the fact that the acoustic used for the lick was stolen. And now, a trivia question. Which album features performances from both Kevin Moore and Derek Sherinian. Hint: it's a legitimate recording, not a bootleg.

    Oh no! It's Mecha-Ike!

    Jack

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    Date: Mon, 23 Feb 1998 04:39:55 EST From: Calvin6S@aol.com To: ytsejam@ax.com Subject: Any one want this? Message-ID: <899620e4.34f143ee@aol.com>

    Okay, I am experimenting with getting you guys some great stuff.

    My latest issue of Young Guitar has a whole bunch of FII guitar excerpts. I have scanned them into JPEG format and they came out very clear.

    I don't want to attach it to this email because I fear it may get lost in the digest format. So what I need to know is how I can get them to you guys. I know how to download (who doesn't) but how do I upload?

    Is there somebody out there with a website who would like me to upload these jpegs of the examples to them so they can allow others to download them. It is very much worth it. We can start with one example from Lines in the Sand. I will only upload them if I am guaranteed they would be available for EVERYONE to download. Somebody give me some help here. I don't want to start a website. That means I have entered the full fledged computer geekdom (no offense). Websites are good as long as somebody else manages them. I have no interest in this, unless it is very, very easy to do. Is it?

    I would imagine the best place for these is the DT site that has alot of other DT tab.

    By the way, it has been awhile since I received an ytsejam digest. Is there a problem?

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