YTSEJAM Digest 4951
Today's Topics:
1) Re:Anthrax
by Kurt Hampton <eernewe1@gnofn.org>
2) ProgPower, tickets available now!
by "Rene Janssen" <rhm.janssen@civility.nl>
3) Journey?
by "Trevor W. Hoit" <TrevorW@ms.kallback.com>
4) LTE Answers
by Graham Boyle <ytsejam@ozemail.com.au>
5) Dali's Drummer...
by Ivan Baardgaard <ivan@2mtv.no>
6) Re. Pink Floyd
by "Sasha" <sasa.cabaravdic@pu.tel.hr>
7) CD-RW (NDTC)
by Brian Lundy <Styles@injersey.com>
8) Journey
by "Giannotti, Nick" <GiannottiN@hanscom.af.mil>
9) Is your prog band in need of MUSICIANS?
by "michael m." <mlnglst@hotmail.com>
10) How many organs?
by "Gallop, Neil" <nga@software-ag.de>
11) spiral architect?
by Ryan Good <rtgood@students.wisc.edu>
12) DTC
by Michael Zachariadis <mzahar@cc.uoa.gr>
13) Re: spiral architect?
by Janne Jokitalo <janne_jokitalo@yahoo.com>
14) Speaking of Floyd...
by "\"J?rgen\" C.Bakken" <easy2beat@hotmail.com>
15) LTE2 drumming, Dali's
by Alexis Ramos <alexis_ramos@yahoo.com>
16) Rod Morganstein and Pat Thrall
by "Tom Baddley" <tbaddley@aircell.com>
17) Re: ytseradio?
by trent <cybertrent@yahoo.com>
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Date: Wed, 30 Jun 1999 02:09:13 -0500 (CDT)
From: Kurt Hampton <eernewe1@gnofn.org>
To: Multiple recipients of list <ytsejam@ax.com>
Subject: Re:Anthrax
Message-ID: <Pine.GSO.3.95.990630020519.12769B-100000@sparkie.gnofn.org>
What happened was...
Joey Belladonna got fired in 1992 for "musical differences."
the band went on with new lead singer John Bush (kick ass)
Dan wasn't contributing hardly at all to the writing of the songs like he
used to. He was more intrested in spending more time with his family. So
now, we have Anthrax as a four pice, but Dime, and Paul Crook play the
solos on Stomp and Vol 8 (which is a great fucking metal disc) Crook plays
the tours with them, but cannot commit to joining because of the producing
he does. Oh yeah, and we also got an SOD reunion this year (which really
kicks assssssssss)
Kurt
NP:-Silent Man
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"Rodney King, what the hell is that supposed to mean? He's that guy."
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Date: Wed, 30 Jun 1999 09:09:43 +0200
From: "Rene Janssen" <rhm.janssen@civility.nl>
To: <ytsejam@ax.com>
Subject: ProgPower, tickets available now!
Message-ID: <s779e1d4.070@mail.roccwise.nl>
Hi,
I just would like you to know that we have started ticket sales of the =
ProgPower festival. Tickets are $22.5 and are available only through the =
website at this moment! It is important for us that you already order your =
tickets now, because we still haven't find the necessary sponsors! If =
enough people order their tickets right now, we can show people that there =
really is interest in Prog & Power metal!
To those of you who already order their tickets right now, we will give =
away some great prizes. The first prize is a 2 night stay at the hotel =
where all the bands will stay during ProgPower, for 2 persons, bed & =
breakfast! Also some CD's will be given away, so I think it is interesting =
enough to order your tickets right now!
Check out the website of ProgPower for more info or send a letter to :
Progpower 1999
c/o Rene Janssen
Vergelt 5a
5991 PJ BAARLO
The Netherlands
http://www.progpower.com/=20
info@progpower.com=20
Hope you will help us out! We need the help of all prog & power metal =
fans, because this festival must go on so we can make it an annual =
festival!! Let us know what you think of it!! THANKS!!
Greetings,
Rene Janssen
Groetjes,
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Date: Wed, 30 Jun 1999 00:52:24 -0700
From: "Trevor W. Hoit" <TrevorW@ms.kallback.com>
To: "'ytsejam@ax.com'" <ytsejam@ax.com>
Subject: Journey?
Message-ID: <E04FDFCFDC87D21194D300A0C9D4BAFA0F4406@ms.kallback.com>
1. Steve Perry is out of the band for good
2. Steve Smith is out
3. Deen Castronovo has filled in the drumming position.
Journey?
Sounds like Bad English with a new singer to me.
Which isn't a bad thing.
I guess calling it Journey will sell more cds....
~Trevor
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Date: Wed, 30 Jun 1999 18:57:00 +1000
From: Graham Boyle <ytsejam@ozemail.com.au>
To: "ytsejam@ax.com" <ytsejam@ax.com>
Subject: LTE Answers
Message-ID: <3779DBDB.9AE1095F@ozemail.com.au>
MP said in the DTIFC fanzine #19 about LTE II leftovers
'but as of now I am going to compile an extra bonus CD
of all the leftover improv with the trio, and I think that Magna Carta
may have that as a mail order or Internet bonus CD that you can order'
The guy who asked about live LTE mp3s, go to Bogie's site
http://dreamtheater.mit.edu/
mojo, stop preaching to the converted........
Graham
www.ozemail.com.au/~ytsejam
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Date: Wed, 30 Jun 1999 11:01:52 +0200
From: Ivan Baardgaard <ivan@2mtv.no>
To: DT Mailinglist <ytsejam@ax.com>
Subject: Dali's Drummer...
Message-ID: <3779DD00.F7A92406@2mtv.no>
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some grown-up wrote:
>> Actually, POO, when I first heard it, I thought it was just terrible,
the
>> overplaying on it is ridiculous by the drummer...
>
....................................
..Well, I'm just tired of all the bands that has mellowed down/grown
up(?), and started to play dull, boring jazzy/bluesy-oriented music.
Where's the "fire", or "play-will" gone? (like the Majesty-demos, or the
first DT-WDADU-record, or QueensRyche for that matter) I can understand
that times are changing, and that people gets older, but I really
thought that DT's IAW was the beginning of the next century, musically.
Instead, everything just turned into a lame POP- tune....
Just give me those raging guitars, heavy double-bass drums back. That's
what it's all about, for me....
NP: Nightwish: Devil & The Deep Dark Ocean (Heavy thing)
Later,
I
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Date: Wed, 30 Jun 1999 12:07:02 +0200
From: "Sasha" <sasa.cabaravdic@pu.tel.hr>
To: "Ytsejam Mailing List" <ytsejam@ax.com>
Subject: Re. Pink Floyd
Message-ID: <00fa01bec2e4$6f4864e0$0ae91dc3@sasa>
>From: bplumb@pi-r-squared.com
At 03:04 PM 6/29/99 -0700, you wrote:
>>
>><<< Roger's voice fits the music, especially on
>>SOYCD probly one of my all time favorite Floyd tunes.. (both parts ) >>>
>>
>>You mean all NINE parts... :)
>I KNEW someone was gonna comment on that ;). The letter hit my box a while
>ago and once I read it I saw my "error". What I mean is parts (1-4, & 5-9)
>or is it (1-5 & 6-9)? Or other, can't remember and don't have the cd handy.
Even if you had the cd booklet you can`t find anything in it about all nine
parts... there is no information in it about who wrote which part. Those
credits can only be found on the LP... and I mean on the record itself, not
even on the Lp cover or sleeve. On the cd they labeled SOYCD as part 1 and
part 2... that`s why people confuse `em all the time.
*gets his WYWH Lp*
o~kay... Side 1 - SOYCD parts 1,2,3,4,5
Side 2 - SOYCD you guess it... if anyone is interesed in who
wrote which part, mail me... cause on the cd (once again, a mistake) they
credited Gilmour Waters Wright for part 1 and Waters Wright Gilmour for part
2... funny...
>Anyway, both full tracks of SOYCD as they appear on the cd. I also need to
>clarify that when I say I don't want to hear Gilmour sing Hey You, I mean
>the end, where Roger "screams and wails".
well, I like the Hey You version on Pulse the best... Gilmour is singing the
first part and then in the end, Jon Carin (keyboard player) sings the last
verse... he has a great, "strong" voice IMO, it sounds a hell of a lot
better than Roger singing it IMO.
"Lifting shadows off a dream
Once broken
She can turn a drop of water
Into an ocean..."
John Myung of Dream Theater
["Lifting Shadows Off A Dream"]
sasa.cabaravdic@pu.tel.hr
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Date: Wed, 30 Jun 1999 07:34:56 -0700
From: Brian Lundy <Styles@injersey.com>
To: ytsejam@ax.com
Subject: CD-RW (NDTC)
Message-ID: <377A2B0F.71184B8@injersey.com>
Hi all,
I was just wondering if anyone out there in ytse-land had a cd-rw,
which one you had, how much you paid, and what you think of it. I'm
looking into getting one, not only for data, but especially for making
cd's, so I'd like one with the best audio transfer. Any help would be
greatly appreciated. Thanks!
Styles
NP- "Topaz" by The Rippingtons
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Date: Wed, 30 Jun 1999 08:47:50 -0400
From: "Giannotti, Nick" <GiannottiN@hanscom.af.mil>
To: "'ytsejam@ax.com'" <ytsejam@ax.com>
Subject: Journey
Message-ID: <390762D98D63D2118C280060081358CC8F566A@hamsxha2.hanscom.af.mil>
>From: "Korg Ecksthrey" <korgx3@safelink.net>
>Subject: When the Waters breaks again. (Journey content)
>
>They're currently on tour with Foreigner, Steve Perry is out of
>the band for good (due to medical problems) with Steve Augerri (Tall
>Stories, Tyketto) being the permanent tour >and< studio vocalist,
(somewhere
>I'd heard SP was still gonna sing on the albums), they will be working on a
>CD that is supposed to be due out this fall or sometime soon after, and
Neal
>Schon has a new CD coming out on Shrapnel next month (July 17th if I
>remember). Also, Steve Smith is out (dedicting himself to Vital
>Information) and Deen Castronovo has filled in the drumming position.
A friend of mine who worships Journey like no other went to see this tour at
the Tweeter Center over the weekend. He said Steve Augerri is, for the most
part, a *dead ringer* for Steve Perry. Songs like "Faithfully" he didn't
quite nail it, but on everything else he was so dead on it was scary. My
friend had a really good time, though, even without the absence of Steve
Perry (arguably one of the top 5 rock vocalists, imho).
He also said that Lou Graham of Foreigner can't sing to save his life. :)
Nicholas Giannotti x6745
Joint STARS Contracts
giannottin@hanscom.af.mil
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Date: Wed, 30 Jun 1999 13:22:21 GMT
From: "michael m." <mlnglst@hotmail.com>
To: ytsejam@ax.com
Subject: Is your prog band in need of MUSICIANS?
Message-ID: <19990630132221.78705.qmail@hotmail.com>
Then visit the UPDATED prog metal/rock musicians message board at:
www.progmetal.net/musicians
Now, it's faster, adverts-free, and the address is more easy-to-remember.
All the best,
michael m.
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Date: Tue, 22 Jun 1999 09:26:23 +0200
From: "Gallop, Neil" <nga@software-ag.de>
To: "'ytsejam@axnet.net'" <ytsejam@axnet.net>
Subject: How many organs?
Message-ID: <005355AD0596D211B4F30000F81B0D32B85A76@daemsg01.software-ag.de>
Hi all
welcome to the "J.C. Trent Ptacek" jam.
So how many organs does a man really need? Personally, I only
have one, a 6 inch Longdong with a hand slider. While being
perfectly adequate when soloing, it just isn't enough when
performing a duet with my girlfriend (who has a great sense
of rhythm). This is when I have to make use of my 8 fingers
and 2 thumbs to help her reach the really high notes.
As far as polyphonics are concerned, we both find 69 to be
sufficient for reaching aural (oral?) high spots. In addition,
we both have a couple of other buttons and joysticks
(including the hard-to-find G spot) that can be manipulated alone or in
combination with each other in order to produce some interesting effects.
Although we are now both fairly proficient, we are somewhat camera-shy and
prefer to perform in private. All the above equipment is also played and
endorsed my Kevin More, Derek Shoveitin and Jordan Rudies.
stay safe and happy listening
Neil Gallop (neil.gallop@softwareag.com)
Currently playing: With - Myself
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Date: Wed, 30 Jun 1999 07:55:46 -0500
From: Ryan Good <rtgood@students.wisc.edu>
To: ytsejam@ax.com
Subject: spiral architect?
Message-ID: <199906301356.IAA223150@mail1.doit.wisc.edu>
anyone know about this band Spiral Architect?
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Date: Wed, 30 Jun 1999 17:41:18 +0300
From: Michael Zachariadis <mzahar@cc.uoa.gr>
To: Ytsejam List <ytsejam@ax.com>
Subject: DTC
Message-ID: <377A2C8E.FB029B36@cc.uoa.gr>
HAPPY BIRTHDAY to the UACM the official DT site. Keep up the good work Mark
Mike
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Date: Wed, 30 Jun 1999 08:00:55 -0700 (PDT)
From: Janne Jokitalo <janne_jokitalo@yahoo.com>
To: ytsejam@ax.com
Subject: Re: spiral architect?
Message-ID: <19990630150055.2828.rocketmail@web308.yahoomail.com>
--- Ryan Good <rtgood@students.wisc.edu> wrote:
>=20
> anyone know about this band Spiral Architect?
> ____________________________________________________________________
Only what the website gives us. You have seen it, haven't you ? In case
you haven't, it's http://www.scream.no/spiral
Go and see, you can even download two phenomenal sound clips, I believe
they're both in Real Audio format, but they're both full songs. Try to
get past the bad quality of the sound, and you'll find a fantastic
new(?) band, with an upcoming CD in the fall...
=3D=3D=3D
Janne Jokitalo
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Date: Wed, 30 Jun 1999 08:10:20 PDT
From: "\"J?rgen\" C.Bakken" <easy2beat@hotmail.com>
To: ytsejam@ax.com
Subject: Speaking of Floyd...
Message-ID: <19990630151021.83765.qmail@hotmail.com>
Someone said some weeks back that the only thing ytsejammers has in commojn
is DT. I think we can ad Pink Floyd to that.
I consider myself a PF-know-it-all, and if you want to go from DT to PF, the
Wall is one way, because of In the Flesh(The Big Medley(ACoS)).
Also there it is the Have a Cigar-riff, Wish you were here, on Peruvian
Skies(OiaL).
Just going prog, it should be Animals, 4,5 songs from the past recorded for
fun.
If you you came into DT cause of Spyro Gyra(sax), buy The Devision Bell, if
you like the 80's, buy A Momentary Lapse of Reason.
The album, that is. If you like sympfonic music during breakfast buy Atom
Heart Mother. For the hippies and psycodelics buy Piper at the Gates of
dawn.
The album that just get airplay once in a month, is a Saucerful of Secrets,
and the one that I never play is the leftovers from the wall, The Final Cut.
Live albums: Ummagumma, Delcate sound of thunder and Pulse
Stay away from the film music.
Others: Roger Waters: The Wall in Berlin with lots of stars(Bryan Adams,
Cindy Lauper, Van Morrison and I do belive Roger Waters is in there), RW:
Amused to Death, amazing album I love this one, Jeff Beck on guitars is
almost up there with Gilmour(don't kill me for that)
David Gilmour: About Face(not the A-Team), a pretty decent album with lots
of guitars and 80'stuff.
The rest you can forget.
Time to sign of, if there is anything you would like to know about Floyd,
ask Ph.PF. JCB
ytsejam@iname.com is my adresse.
Have a summer.
BTW Roger Waters is going on a tour in the US soon, check out
http://www.roger-waters.com
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Date: Wed, 30 Jun 1999 08:17:02 -0700 (PDT)
From: Alexis Ramos <alexis_ramos@yahoo.com>
To: ytsejam <ytsejam@ax.com>
Cc: alexis1@prtc.net
Subject: LTE2 drumming, Dali's
Message-ID: <19990630151702.24800.rocketmail@web601.yahoomail.com>
Hey people! I just wanted to comment about Portnoy's drumming in LTE2,
especially on When the Water Breaks. The guy is just insane. I
remember thinking that Mark Zonder was my favorite drummer because of
those incredibly creative rhythms, and thinking "why doesn't Portnoy
play more peculiar stuff like this?" (no offense, Mike). But what a
pleasant surprise it was when I listened to When the Water Breaks. At
the beginning (and later at the end again) Portnoy does an incredible
Mark Zonder impersonation (he's not copying Zonder, but he definitely
plays in that same incredible style). That's all I needed to hear to
convince myself of Mike's incredible ability. I just hope that this
creativity continues into everything else he writes, because i love it.
Keep it up Mike! By the way, everything about LTE2 rules.
Changing topics, isn't it weird how at first everybody just worships a
band and then comes the period when everybody says "they're not THAT
great"? I'm referring to the recent comments about Dali's Dilemma. I
don't know, but I personally still worship them. I think Manifesto is
an incredible CD with excellent everything (I'm not talking about
production and sound quality, since i'm not very picky about that). If
they keep it up, I think they have DT status possibilities in the
future.
Lastly, Silent Scream from Royal Hunt's Paradox just rules!!! What a
great song. And so is Gentle Change from Angra's Fireworks. Amazing.
Alexis
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Date: Wed, 30 Jun 1999 10:01:53 -0600
From: "Tom Baddley" <tbaddley@aircell.com>
To: "Ytsejam@Ax. Com" <ytsejam@ax.com>
Subject: Rod Morganstein and Pat Thrall
Message-ID: <000101bec311$df442cc0$52c926d1@AirCell.COM>
First off, I was just reading the LTE II insert and noticed that Pat Thrall
had provided some addtnl engineering (including some digital manipulation on
some of JP's guitar tracks). Is this the same Pat Thrall that used to play
guitar in Pat Travers' band? I think he also played guitar for Meatloaf at
some point as well. Just curious.
Second, I haven't seen anyone mention the VH1 "Where are they now?" show
that covered Winger. I caught part of it on Sunday night. It talked about
what Kip was up to these days, and went on to talk about Rod Morganstein.
They showed him entering into Berklee, where he teaches (they called him
Professor Morganstein!). It went on to show him with a group of kids all
drumming with their hands on their legs (pretty funny to watch). Then they
briefly mentioned that recently Rod had teamed up with keyboard virtuoso
Jordon Rudess for their RMP CD and quickly gave a shot of the CD cover. They
didn't mention anything about Platypus, though..and I was thoroughly
disappointed. Just thought it was cool that they actually mentioned JR in
there, although they didn't go into any more about JR joining DT. I guess
that would have been really going off on a tangent. "RM played with JR, who
recently joined DT, to replace DS, who played with RM on their Platypus
project..."
LTE II does indeed kick ass. When the Water Breaks is fantastic. I can't
wait until Oct. for the new DT!!
Keep 'jammin'!
Tom in Colorado
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Date: Wed, 30 Jun 1999 09:07:50 -0700 (PDT)
From: trent <cybertrent@yahoo.com>
To: ytsejam@ax.com
Subject: Re: ytseradio?
Message-ID: <19990630160750.6291.rocketmail@web507.yahoomail.com>
--- JamesAhab@aol.com wrote:
>
> ok, so i bought a new computer so i can finally do
> things like mp3s, real
> audio, etc etc etc. Now whats the URL for the
> YtseRadio thing that I always
> here about?
>
> thanks in advance
>
> Jim
Go to http://www.dreamt.org/ytseradio/.
np- The Beatles- Abbey Road
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