YTSEJAM digest 4966

From: ytsejam@ax.com
Date: Sun Jul 11 1999 - 13:45:50 EDT

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                                YTSEJAM Digest 4966

    Today's Topics:

      1) pink
     by "fmatias" <fmatias@cvtci.com.ar>
      2) A couple questions
     by "Michael Bradley" <mojovibe@hotmail.com>
      3) Mullmuzzler Review - Some Spoilers
     by Graham Boyle <ytsejam@ozemail.com.au>
      4) Ray Alder's album Engine news and premiere
     by Michael Kizer <mike@ivorygate.com>
      5) Re: VIVID
     by "sK@RRe" <skarre@2.sbbs.se>
      6) response times two
     by "Partha Mukhopadhyay" <ahtrap@hotmail.com>
      7) A question long ago answered.
     by "Korg Ecksthrey" <korgx3@safelink.net>
      8) Re: response times two
     by trent <cybertrent@yahoo.com>
      9) Driving my Daisy BB gun into your forehead.
     by "Korg Ecksthrey" <korgx3@safelink.net>
     10) Re: response times two
     by "Andrew Coutermarsh" <a_couter@oz.plymouth.edu>
     11) Re: DVDA
     by Jens Johansson <jens@panix.com>
     12) Re: Maiden in Chicago
     by Dale R Newberry <schnapster@juno.com>
     13) Suggestions for portable CD players?
     by "Dave Peterson" <glyde@hotmail.com>
     14) DVDA; Kill 'Em All (NDTC)
     by "Sadbutunforgiven" <m99086a@bellsouth.net>
     15) Re: Suggestions for portable CD players?
     by "TheCowGod" <demccor@clemson.edu>
     16) NEW EMAIL*** for VAIMAN (www.trsgroup.com)
     by "Todd Vaiman" <vaiman@bellsouth.net>
     17) Pat and Kansas Ytsejam
     by "Mike & Susan Verstraete" <homewks@sound.net>
     18) Re: YTSEJAM digest 4965
     by Matt Smith <ktulu@arches.uga.edu>

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    Date: Wed, 7 Jul 1999 18:23:35 -0300
    From: "fmatias" <fmatias@cvtci.com.ar>
    To: "ytsejam mail list" <ytsejam@ax.com>
    Subject: pink
    Message-ID: <001301becb21$c1fb8c40$cfc829c8@matute>

    >On the Pink Floyd issue: I also don't like them much. My friend gave me Thw
    Wall and Dark Side of The Moon, and after two listens, I still don't like
    it (and don't think I will, although I promised to give it another chance.)
    It's just a bit boring.

    Boring? Explain.............no,don't explain nothing.{don't worth it}

    I consider that both are MASTERWORKS. !!

    See ya

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    Date: Sat, 10 Jul 1999 19:14:35 EDT
    From: "Michael Bradley" <mojovibe@hotmail.com>
    To: ytsejam@ax.com
    Subject: A couple questions
    Message-ID: <19990710231435.65078.qmail@hotmail.com>

    Hey everyone!

    I'm just returning to the list after being off teh net for a LONG time, so
    could someone kindly catch me up on the following:

    1. Is Mike Bahr still around, and if so, what is the address of his website?

    2. What was the story behind Derek's leaving the band. I've read all the
    official stuff, but is there more to the story?

    Please email me privately. Thanks.

    -Mike Bradley

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    Date: Sun, 11 Jul 1999 10:20:40 +1000
    From: Graham Boyle <ytsejam@ozemail.com.au>
    To: "ytsejam@ax.com" <ytsejam@ax.com>
    Subject: Mullmuzzler Review - Some Spoilers
    Message-ID: <3787E358.4F98A07B@ozemail.com.au>

    Here's my reveiew of Mullmuzzler:

    1. His Voice - Guillory/LaBrie
    Heavy progressive song, Matt's keyboard riff starts off, great lyrics
    and vocals from James, crunchy guitars, great double bass drums.
    Brilliant keyboard solo from Matt.

    2. Statued - Guillory /LaBrie
    Another tune from Matt, after a heavy intro, Matt's piano
    dominates the song, with crunching bite in the chorus
    great vocal melodies from James.

    3. Shores of Avalon - Allman/Sloyer/Cadden-James/LaBrie
    Starts off with some nice acoustic guitar, builds up into a majestic
    epic song, again great vocals melodies and lyrics from James.

    4. Beelzebubba - Gardner/LaBrie
    Without even looking at the credits, the brassy intro has
    Trent's name written all over it, breaks into a heavy catchy
    riff, reminds me of Magellan a wee bit.

    5. Guardian Angel - Wehrkamp/Cadden-James/LaBrie
    A longish track, a little less heavy, more AOR sound, great
    guitar work throughout, more great keys from Matt.

    6. Sacrifice - Allman/Sloyer/Cadden-James/Labrie
    Brilliant ballad, great lyrics, with James vocals the shining
    light.

    7. Lace - Guillory/LaBrie
    The third and final Matt Guillory penned tune, similar
    to the other 2, Matt's keys are played over a heavy
    guitar.

    8. Slow Burn - Allman/Sloyer/Cadden-James/LaBrie
    Another ballad, James sings some great vocals and melodies
    over an acoustic guitar.

    9. As A Man THinks - Gardner/LaBrie
    Starts off with an accapella from James, reminds me of
    Queen somewhat, then breaks into a Magellan'ish romp.

    Highlights ?
    Matt Guillory's songwriting and keyboard playing, this
    puts him up there with Jens and Jordan.
    James great vocals, he's sounding better than ever.
    Even for someone like me who dosen't rate him very highly
    his performance here is great.
    Not the limp wristed AOR frenzy that I was expecting, a real
    nice surprise :)
    Nor a prog fest either, a somewhat near perfect balance...

    All in all, a great album and a nice tie over until the new DT album
    is out. I rate it as the best of the DT side projects.
    My rating 9/10.

    gaz
    www.ozemail.com.au/~ytsejam

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    Date: Sat, 10 Jul 1999 18:04:31 -0700
    From: Michael Kizer <mike@ivorygate.com>
    To: fates@listservant.com, Ytsejam <ytsejam@ax.com>
    Subject: Ray Alder's album Engine news and premiere
    Message-ID: <3787ED9F.1B7C9DFB@ivorygate.com>

    Hey gang,

            Well, I received my copy of this album (thanks Tracy!) and have to say, this
    is one killer album! Here's the details for those interested:
            The Band: Ray (vocals), Joey Vera (bass), Bernie Versailles (Guitar), Pete
    Parada (Drums).
            All but one song written by Ray Alder, all lyrics by Ray as well.
            Joey Vera produced the album.
            Tracks:
            1. Monster
            2. Alone
            3. Falling Star
            4. Taste
            5. I Don't Need
            6. Teach Me
            7. Bear Your Cross
            8. Tree Of Life
            9. You're Awake

    And the really cool news... I'll be premiering this album on Monday (7/12) on
    YtseRadio during my show (9 - 11 PM PST). See http://www.ivorygate.com/fugazi
    for details on how to tune in. Cya there!

    -- 
    ~Michael Kizer                      <mike@ivorygate.com> <ICQ # 2070538>
    "Enter ivory gates through midnight skies..." - http://www.ivorygate.com
    >>>               Fates Warning ~ Island In The Stream               <<<
    >>>      Dream Theater and Kevin Moore "Unofficial" Song Books       <<<
    >>>     Listen to YtseRadio at: http://www.dreamt.org/ytseradio      <<<
    

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    Date: Sun, 11 Jul 1999 06:18:08 +0200 From: "sK@RRe" <skarre@2.sbbs.se> To: ytsejam@ax.com Subject: Re: VIVID Message-ID: <37881B00.7377DE26@2.sbbs.se>

    Great link (NOT)! This is what came up when I visited:

    Microsoft OLE DB Provider for ODBC Drivers error '80040e14' [Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][SQL Server]Line 1: Incorrect syntax near 'D251636'. /lto/docs/visa.inc, line 35

    GREGER.RONNQVIST@INFODATA.SEMA.SE wrote:

    > --- Inkommet fr=E5n INFODATA.SVA0193 +46 670 160 60 99-07-10 01.43 > > This is for all the Swedish readers. Check out: > http://193.14.175.7/lto/visa.asp?textID=3D251636 > > Best wishes, > Greger Ronnqvist > > Email: greger.ronnqvist@infodata.sema.se > > Snail Mail: Greger Ronnqvist > Risselasvagen 66 B > 833 35 Stromsund > Sweden > > ICQ No: 17275819 > > ------------------------------------------------------------------ > Join the Prog-Reviews Mailing List: > http://www.onelist.com/subscribe.cgi/prog-reviews > ------------------------------------------------------------------ > > ---- 99-07-10 01.43 ---- S=E4nt till --------------------------- > -> ytsejam(a)ax.com

    -- sK@RRe  mailto:skarre@2.sbbs.se  http://hem.fyristorg.com/dt

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    Date: Sat, 10 Jul 1999 21:42:17 PDT From: "Partha Mukhopadhyay" <ahtrap@hotmail.com> To: ytsejam@ax.com Subject: response times two Message-ID: <19990711044217.98595.qmail@hotmail.com>

    1) >Subject: Woohoo! A mention of prog in Details >article go like so: "Can you play a Les Paul faster than Jimmy >Page? How >'bout Yngwie Malmsteen?"

    ummmm, Andrew? which one of those guys do you consider prog?

    2) >Subject: When Dream and James Unite >go to www.turnitupnow.com under imports. I got my silver version of

    since when has Arizona become another country? Messrs Kizer and Eckhardt, care to explain that one?

    3) goodnight (well, right after i check out the most recent fates sighting in LTE2, anyway)

    partha

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    Date: Sat, 10 Jul 1999 23:16:49 -0600 From: "Korg Ecksthrey" <korgx3@safelink.net> To: <ytsejam@ax.com> Subject: A question long ago answered. Message-ID: <002801becb5c$9b63eec0$0f8dfea9@korgx3>

    Someone a few 'jams ago asked a question...

    During South Park the Movie, the scene where Kenny's flying into Heaven and that heavy song starts playing and he asked "Is that James Hetfield singing?"

    Well, I went to see South Park again today and watched the exiting credits and it credits the band DVDA as writing that song. Well, DVDA happens to be Trey Parker and Matt Stone's godchild. Trey does the vocals and plays the keys and Matt plays bass and drums while their producer plays the guitars. They were also the ones who did the heavy version of "What Would Brian Boytano Do?" that was played at the end of the movie.

    I don't think they have any records out or anything, just a couple of songs on their own soundtracks. He does sound like James Hetfield, though. hehehe. -- KorgX3 drops a Certs in his Cherry Coke to see what happens. NP: Stephen King - Storm of the Century (DVD)

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    Date: Sun, 11 Jul 1999 00:08:11 -0700 (PDT) From: trent <cybertrent@yahoo.com> To: ytsejam@ax.com Subject: Re: response times two Message-ID: <19990711070811.9940.rocketmail@send501.yahoomail.com>

    --- Partha Mukhopadhyay <ahtrap@hotmail.com> wrote: > > "Can you play a Les Paul faster > than Jimmy >Page? How > >'bout Yngwie Malmsteen?" > > ummmm, Andrew? which one of those guys do you > consider prog?

    Well, Jimmy Page sure as hell isn't. I mean, "Carouselambra" is like eleven minutes long or some shit, but I'd never define Zep as a prog band. Labels like that suck and everything, I agree, but c'mon people Zep never did that. And the weird thing is that I've seen several agencies refer to Zep as being prog. But this point has been beaten to death (by me, if no one else). === *Trent

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    Date: Sun, 11 Jul 1999 01:47:13 -0600 From: "Korg Ecksthrey" <korgx3@safelink.net> To: <ytsejam@ax.com> Subject: Driving my Daisy BB gun into your forehead. Message-ID: <001301becb71$aa476060$0f8dfea9@korgx3>

    > "Can you play a Les Paul faster than Jimmy Page? How 'boot >Yngwie Malmsteen?"

    This strikes me as funny anyway. I will gladly announce "yes" to both questions and walk away feeling proud of myself before they have a chance to ask me if I can play "better." I can always orient my fingers, toes, tits, whatever the hell, onto the fret board in a manner that I can start tapping out 149 notes per second so that it sounds like the spaceships on Galaga are attacking, but I can't always do it in key. :)

    But then, I heard Ptacek makes his guitar do the Sinistar "I hunger..." and "Beware mortal! I live..." voices, so that has me beat hands down. :P -- KorgX3 says the Bishop of Battle used to give him nightmares.

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    Date: Sun, 11 Jul 1999 08:38:26 -0400 From: "Andrew Coutermarsh" <a_couter@oz.plymouth.edu> To: <ytsejam@ax.com> Subject: Re: response times two Message-ID: <001501becb9a$685ed4c0$134ba589@dhs.org>

    >Subject: Woohoo! A mention of prog in Details >article go like so: "Can you play a Les Paul faster than Jimmy Page? How >'bout Yngwie Malmsteen?"

    ummmm, Andrew? which one of those guys do you consider prog? -- Well, maybe I had been mistaken in considering Yngwie prog? I know that he's called neo-classical, but I thought that was mostly a secondary classification.

    Excuse my ignorance. Still, it was neat to see his name somewhere other than on this list.

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    Date: Sun, 11 Jul 1999 10:20:36 -0400 (EDT) From: Jens Johansson <jens@panix.com> To: Multiple recipients of list <ytsejam@ax.com> Subject: Re: DVDA Message-ID: <Pine.GSU.4.05.9907111018580.12771-100000@panix2.panix.com>

    On Sat, 10 Jul 1999, Korg Ecksthrey wrote:

    > and it credits the band DVDA as writing that song. Well, DVDA happens to be > Trey Parker and Matt Stone's godchild. Trey does the vocals and plays the

    DVDA -- what 'Viz!' defines as 'the holy grail of porno movies'. :)

    Jens. <jens@panix.com> (http://www.panix.com/~jens/)

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    Date: Sun, 11 Jul 1999 09:58:56 -0500 From: Dale R Newberry <schnapster@juno.com> To: ytsejam@ax.com Subject: Re: Maiden in Chicago Message-ID: <19990711.095856.3286.0.schnapster@juno.com>

    Hey, just sending a message to see if anyone's going to see Maiden in Chicago on July 25. I'll be there, so e-mail me if you're going and we can hook up or something.

    Dale R> Newberry

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    Date: Sun, 11 Jul 1999 08:33:20 PDT From: "Dave Peterson" <glyde@hotmail.com> To: ytsejam@ax.com Subject: Suggestions for portable CD players? Message-ID: <19990711153320.38269.qmail@hotmail.com>

    What's up, guys and dolls?

    I've got a problem: I like to listen to CD's while at work, so I use a portable CD player. The problem is, the dang things never seem to last 6 months! Oh, sure they play, but they skip on every track and believe me - my CD's are in GREAT condition! I don't abuse the players at all (exept for the occational 3-foot drop onto carpet) and yet they NEVER last. What's going on here? My last two were Sonys and before that I had a Magnavox.

    Please suggest some QUALITY portable units that will stand the test of time. Are there such things? ...or do I need to invest in a bulky boombox?

    Any help is appreciated. Feel free to post to the 'jam if you feel it's info we all can use.

    - Dr. Teeth

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    Date: Sun, 11 Jul 1999 11:39:23 -0400 From: "Sadbutunforgiven" <m99086a@bellsouth.net> To: <ytsejam@ax.com> Subject: DVDA; Kill 'Em All (NDTC) Message-ID: <001101becbb3$8df6d160$6f1ed7d1@pavilion>

    well, the thing about DVDA is (i don't know this for sure, but have been told it by MANY people) that they almost never credit any guest stars that perform with the band. also, having Saddam Huesien (however you spell it) listed as the performer for his vocie i nteh movie kinda sets aside the credibility of the credits ;)

    On a side note, not many people noticed, but on one of the guys helmets it said "Kill 'Em All"

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    Date: Sun, 11 Jul 1999 12:33:21 -0300 From: "TheCowGod" <demccor@clemson.edu> To: <ytsejam@ax.com> Subject: Re: Suggestions for portable CD players? Message-ID: <000801becbb2$b6150280$3cc85bd1@viper>

    ]From: Dave Peterson <glyde@hotmail.com> Subject: Suggestions for portable CD players?

    >portable CD player. The problem is, the dang things never seem to last 6 >months! Oh, sure they play, but they skip on every track and believe me -

    >My last two were Sonys and before that I had a Magnavox.

    ah feel yur payun. hehe. my last two discmans were Sonys and both died within 6 months of buying em - no matter what cd you put in, it said "no disc". incredible coincidence, for the same thing to happen twice in a row and both times relatively soon after buying it. sure, i can get it fixed on warranty, but i think it's a pretty good indication that sony sucks. so i'm thinking of getting one of those Rio portable mp3 players. anyone have experience with em? i'm particularly interested in durability. will this outlive my sony discmans? thanks. moo.

    --

    Dan McCormack (dmc@dreamt.org) Computer Engineer, WSBF-FM Clemson 88.1 http://wsbf.clemson.edu/

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    Date: Sun, 11 Jul 1999 12:07:22 -0500 From: "Mike & Susan Verstraete" <homewks@sound.net> To: <ytsejam@ax.com> Subject: Pat and Kansas Ytsejam Message-ID: <001c01becbbf$d8708f40$ef5099d1@default>

    Sorry to break in, has anyone heard from Pat in Wichita Kansas who is part of the Kansas Ytsejam? Pat if your out there e-mail me.

    Mike

    Mike and Susan Verstraete www.sound.net/~homewks

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    Date: Sun, 11 Jul 1999 13:15:42 -0400 (EDT) From: Matt Smith <ktulu@arches.uga.edu> To: Multiple recipients of list <ytsejam@ax.com> Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 4965 Message-ID: <Pine.A41.4.10.9907111314300.36958-100000@archa11.cc.uga.edu>

    Conrad wrote:

    I realized something, Sebastian Bach is one of the best singers ever. Enough said. He kicks ass. Just listen to Slave to the Grind Especially the ballads.

    ..and Slave is one of the best albums ever. Enough said :)

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