YTSEJAM digest 5648

From: ytsejam@torchsong.com
Date: Mon Oct 23 2000 - 05:07:16 EDT

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                                YTSEJAM Digest 5648

    Today's Topics:

      1) Are you paying to much for inkjets?
     by color_paper@china.com
      2) Symphony X
     by "Tony/Alexis/Axel" <alexis1@prtc.net>
      3) New URL for Marcel Coenen
     by "Marcel Coenen" <mcoenen@home.nl>
      4) DT at Hammersmith
     by "Douglas Gray" <douglas_gray@hotmail.com>
      5) EXTRA EXTRA The ProGtologist strikes Pink!
     by "Al @ Switchcraft" <al@isd.net>
      6) YOU ARE GUARANTEED A VISA GOLD CARD
     by goldcard@iac.co.jp
      7) Excellent 32473
     by bgoyke@compsol.net
      8) Transatlantic in New York Times (well, sort of)
     by Andrew Keegan <akeegan@liii.com>
      9) no skips
     by welihozkiy <andy@dust.de>

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    Date: Sun, 22 Oct 2000 09:19:45 -0600
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    Date: Sun, 22 Oct 2000 13:07:23 -0300
    From: "Tony/Alexis/Axel" <alexis1@prtc.net>
    To: "ytsejam" <ytsejam@torchsong.com>
    Subject: Symphony X
    Message-ID: <004c01c03c42$2aa8fd80$0101a8c0@prtc.net>

    I've read you guys saying that Metal Blade hasn't done shit for SX, but the
    other day I was watching a Metal Edge magazine and there was an ad there for
    their new cd. I think it was a little bit under a half page size. Oh, and
    my copy skips as well, at least on the only cd player I've played it. Also,
    get the new Kamelot live, it kicks ass. Bye.

    Alexis

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    Date: Sun, 22 Oct 2000 19:05:44 +0200
    From: "Marcel Coenen" <mcoenen@home.nl>
    To: <mcoenen@home.nl>
    Subject: New URL for Marcel Coenen
    Message-ID: <NEBBJMJCOLKNBMHGLGKCGEMFCAAA.mcoenen@home.nl>

    Hello all !!

    Finally I got my own domain, so my website has moved to a new location:

    http://www.marcelcoenen.com

    Please update your links and bookmarks !!

    Feel free to take a visit.

    Cheers,

    Marcel

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    Date: Sun, 22 Oct 2000 21:55:14 GMT
    From: "Douglas Gray" <douglas_gray@hotmail.com>
    To: ytsejam@torchsong.com
    Subject: DT at Hammersmith
    Message-ID: <F35fLJGWSa1aNEVJpjc00000f50@hotmail.com>

    DT in Hammersmtih - here we go!

    OK - first off, having endured London Transport Nightmare - you know five
    buses go past one after the other in the other direction none going your way
    for forty minutes! So I missed meeting Graham B, Alvin and co. - sorry
    guys!

    So the show itself - we'll, Porcupine Tree went on at 1910 (pretty damn good
    as the doors were officially at 1930!) - only caught the last ten minutes
    but I was quite impressed by them and might go and see them in May.

    They had a big projection screen behind MP's kit and two plasma screens left
    and right showing new graphics (not the live action footage as before), and
    (IMHO) rather tacky key words during songs e.g. Gather ye Rosebuds in ACOS,
    and someone live mixing the feeds from the cameras on MP's kit, JP's mic
    stand, JM's monitor, and the edge of JR's keyboard (these were cool!). We
    were treated to various video clips before DT - Clockwork Orange, Reservior
    Dogs ect, and apparently (I missed this) a guy taking a dump - in close up!

    DT hit the stage at 2025 and opened with Met 1 followed by Overture 1928 and
    Strange Déjà vu (that's probably all the song titles you'll get out of me
    I'm afraid - crap I know!).
    I think then the 7 string came out and we got lots of heavy shit off AWAKE
    (Caught in a Web and Lie) and FII (New Millennium, Just let me Breathe,
    Burning My Soul), then a medley of lots of stuff - I'm talking here of DT
    just showing off, moving effortlessly through about ten tracks in about five
    minutes (I'm not kidding!)

    Could well have got a solo at this point. JR did his hyper classical thing,
    followed by Twinkle Twinkle Little Star (I kid you not!) - extended to
    jazz/ska/reggae style! Then the electronica thing he always does.

    JP solo started with a JR duet (I'm guessing something they did at their
    show earlier this year) moved into full shred mode (no bumblebee or amazing
    grace) then into Master of Puppets!

    No MP solo! In fact, I got the impression MP was not into the show until
    about half way through.

    We got treated to Erotomania followed by Voices probably some other stuff as
    well, before doing a cover of Whole Lotta Love and finishing with Learning
    to Live (complete). There was the (obligatory) encore pause before they
    came out to do ACOS (worth the price of admission alone) which included JR
    getting in the ragtime bit from DOE and everyone doing the Simpsons theme
    tune about three minutes from the end (complete with JP's guitar tech coming
    on with a Bart mask on!).

    And that was it - all over at 2300.

    A few other notes - James was on form - the best I've heard him live. JP
    was well animated - stomping around and throwing some serious poses - so too
    was JR. JM was his usual self and so was his sound (couldn't hear him
    really - no surprises there then! In fact the sound was not that good JR's
    keyboard got squelched badly). Some clown guy came on during Met I (I
    think) and judging by especially James' expression it was not expected.

    Oh, and after JP's tech coming on and operating has pedal for the wah
    section in one of the solos, right at the end all the techs took over and
    finished off the last chord of ACOS!

    Well, that's my notes on the event (sorry about the vagueness of titles of
    tracks and running order - I guess I was just too overwhelmed by it all)

    Just one question - what the hell are they going to come up with next?

    Cheers y'all!

    Doug

    NP: DT - The Chill of Winter

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    Date: Sun, 22 Oct 2000 17:30:22 -0500
    From: "Al @ Switchcraft" <al@isd.net>
    To: retaehT maerD <ytsejam@torchsong.com>
    Subject: EXTRA EXTRA The ProGtologist strikes Pink!
    Message-ID: <39F36A7E.5B851D36@isd.net>

    The resident ProGtologist wrote:
    > Maybe the RIAA has a legitimate bitch. I can't see the average "Pink" fan
    > giving a fuck about sound quality... And it's all about money, right?

    Phairgirl wrote:
    ]Another case of watching who you insult on the 'jam... Pink's album is
    ]pretty damned good, and I'm not a big fan of r&b. In fact, I only own 4
    ]discs that can be classified as r&b (out of around 800), but I'm digging

    Please READ my above quote... Look for the word AVERAGE. :o)

    As far as the sound quality goes... I've heard that recording. The
    bottom end is dirty. Kids seem to like low frequency square waves
    played through sloppy car stereo woofers. :-/

    ]Oh, and I care enough about sound quality, I'm one of those people
    ]the RIAA should have sex with constantly because I download mp3s and then

    What do you look like? I'm sure I could whip up an RIAA suit before
    Halloween. Careful though... The Wife is the Grim Reaper this year..

    This year?

    --
    Al -  The Ytse-ProGtologist
                               ^
    Switchcraft Microsystems
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    "Good judgment comes from experience, and a lot of
    that comes from bad judgment"  --Will Rogers
    

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    Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 01:19:15 -0400 From: Andrew Keegan <akeegan@liii.com> To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: Transatlantic in New York Times (well, sort of) Message-ID: <4.3.1.1.20001023011718.00cb1ae0@pop3.liii.com>

    Hey everyone,

    In this Sunday's New York Times, on page 15 of the Long Island section, there's an article titled "A Man Who Eats, Sleeps and Sells Music". It's a story about a local record store and they have a picture of one of the owners wearing a Transatlantic t-shirt.

    It's a pretty good article about The Music Arcade in Westbury, NY and the other photo is a shot of their progressive rock/metal section. You can also find the article online at

    http://www.nytoday.com/scripts/editorial.dll?fromspage=cg/Neighborhoods/Areas/LongIsland.htm&categoryid=&bfromind=1092&eeid=3279006&eetype=article&render=y&ck=&userid=268378248&userpw=.&uh=268378248,2,&ver=2.11

    but they don't have the pictures online :(

    Anyway, I've been going to this store for years, as well as some other jammers (Adam Perkowsky, D-Man...) and they have a great selection of progrock and progmetal. New and used. I was there the other night and they had the Symphony X playing (didn't notice if it skipped, though).

    Any jammers anywhere near Long Island would be advised to check this store out. The prog guy in the article (Dave) was manager for years and is now co-owner, so the prog selection should get even better.

    Andy

    PS- I assume the Long Island section is only a local section, so keep that in mind if you try to find the story in print.

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    Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 10:39:18 +0200 From: welihozkiy <andy@dust.de> To: ytsejam@torchsong.com Subject: no skips Message-ID: <39F3F936.CF960956@dust.de>

    Ahh, Bonus my friends. Alas, my little Berlin find Symph-X V has no skip in it's tracks. What a happy day and a nice find to experience. ;) Also, gave a good listen to Spock's V and really like it, very Yes.

    talk to you soon, andy

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