YTSEJAM Digest 5934
Today's Topics:
1) Dr. Scott Mosher (VIRTUALITY) is out of the office too...
by Cyberwolf <ninja@mindspring.com>
2) Re: ....s.....l....o.....w......
by "Nicholas Sakkos" <el00144@mail.ntua.gr>
3) Devin Townsend
by "Tony/Alexis/Axel" <alexis1@prtc.net>
4) DT choreography, DVD, rant...etc
by =?iso-8859-1?Q?Mauricio_Mart=EDnez <al769526@mail.mty.itesm.mx>
5) First soundclips of the upcoming TransAtlantic album!
by "Michael Pruchnicki" <Michael.Pruchnicki@computec.de>
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Date: Thu, 16 Aug 2001 09:00:51 -0400
From: Cyberwolf <ninja@mindspring.com>
To: ytsejam@torchsong.com
Subject: Dr. Scott Mosher (VIRTUALITY) is out of the office too...
Message-ID: <3B7BC3A9.CE2FCA0D@mindspring.com>
.. until further notcie (or atleast until he gets back from the Powermad Festival this weekend) but he can be reached in the following manner:
1) Responses to this email address
2) Tying 2 Aluminum Campbells Soup cans together (can't be Progresso, sorry! They don't transfer these kind of prog-related events well) with linguini and string up to 2 miles distant and plugging the thing into the nearest wall outlet or JCPenny outlet
3) Jumping up 16-times while tapping your emrald slippers, chewing gum and saying, in pg latin, "I wish I was in Menudo, I wish I was in Menudo, I wish I was in Menudo"
4) Creating smoke signals from a burning plate of chicken lo-mein and fried vegetable matter, no matter, it works.
If none of the above transpire with the desired results, I encourage you to purchase a thigh-master and start jogging. I don't live too far from the interstate.
Anyhow, feel free to check out my song samples, and remember, kids, don't try this at home.
Song samples (AmbientTranceProgRock) --->>
http://www.theambientmind.com/virtuality/sounds/virtuality.mp3
http://www.theambientmind.com/virtuality/sounds/humanmachine.mp3
http://www.theambientmind.com/virtuality/sounds/redefine.mp3
http://www.theambientmind.com/virtuality/sounds/dreamingeye.mp3
http://www.theambientmind.com/virtuality/sounds/sometimemidnight.mp3
http://www.theambientmind.com/virtuality/sounds/promisetruth.mp3
http://www.theambientmind.com/virtuality/sounds/infinityburns.mp3
http://www.theambientmind.com/virtuality/sounds/worldofdarkness.mp3
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Scott M. (Progressive activist/musician, Dr. Pepper Aficianado)
http://www.theambientmind.com
http://www.theambientmind.com/virtuality/
http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/mosher
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Date: Mon, 1 Jan 1996 05:26:05 +0200
From: "Nicholas Sakkos" <el00144@mail.ntua.gr>
To: <ytsejam@torchsong.com>
Subject: Re: ....s.....l....o.....w......
Message-ID: <002401bad7f8$e344ad20$30df6693@----->
Oh well...let's talk about DT's choreography shall we?
I mean..we've all seen them on video or from up close and it seems
to me that they don't know what to do with them legs while playing
rhythm or even while soloing(why not?).
Last show i saw Myung was trying something reminiscent of "pongo",
5 steps forward,4 back,7 forwards...he went with the rythmic patterns
until he ran out of stage and stood still for the rest of the night.It was
an
effort in the right way.
La Brie's got some nice moves but he sometimes loses his steps,
needs practice while Petrucci is just helpless and surely needs the help
of a pro IMHO.
I'm not talking about Mr Portnoy,mainly because his feet are busy,
still i think he could do some moon walking if he wanted to..and he might
do so in the following tour.
Not talking about Rudess either,because as we all know,he's not a real
band member.
I feel much better now i've shared these thoughts with you,they've kept
me sleepless for nights and nights (days too).
hmmm..ehmm...yeah! Bye !
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Date: Thu, 16 Aug 2001 19:09:28 -0300
From: "Tony/Alexis/Axel" <alexis1@prtc.net>
To: "ytsejam" <ytsejam@torchsong.com>
Subject: Devin Townsend
Message-ID: <000901c126a0$1fa1ba00$0201a8c0@pavilion>
Hey! There's a new Devin Townsend album out, called Terria. Anybody have
it yet? If somebody has it, could you please post a review? I heard two
songs on MP3.com, and they sound very good. Lots of layers of sounds, as
always. Thanks!
Alexis
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Date: Fri, 17 Aug 2001 02:45:55 -0500
From: =?iso-8859-1?Q?Mauricio_Mart=EDnez <al769526@mail.mty.itesm.mx>
To: <ytsejam@torchsong.com>
Subject: DT choreography, DVD, rant...etc
Message-ID: <005101c126f0$a6786880$3ba8f094@compaq.net.mx>
Well, this weekend i saw the DVD for the first time, so i'll share my
opinions on some things dudes:
Everytime James comes upstage, and starts moving along the music, or
trying to look cool....whatever.....it always reminds me that he is no
showman at all. Sometimes he looks downright silly to me! Yeah..i
know...he's no Diamond Dave.
About the other guys choreographies, well, i have never really checked
them out, because they are busy with their instruments, and their
choreography is made up body movements and facial expressions that kind of
describe what they are doing on their respective instrument. Sooooo, it
sucks to be the singer! Some singers joke around with the mic or the mic
stand (Steven Tyler..), but not James! I'm not saying he should though.
Maybe he'll look worse if he actually did it!
I pretty much liked the SFaM performance, but, i don't like the solos
anymore. I like instrumental "improv" sections, like the one in the LiT
video just after TLF, or Bombay Vindaloo...etc. But, somehow, i have
developed something against JP's way of solo-improvising. I don't like it at
all. I love his structured, well-thought-before playing.
Jordan's solo...well....it's pretty weird. I had seen it myself live, so
it was not new to me. The first bit i like it, but when he hits all those
weird sequences.....i loose interest, and it becomes boooooring.
SFaM grew old on me fast. I dislike some songs like BTL, and their
LTE-like solo sections. However, their performance was great. Especially
JP's, during the difficult solos, which he screwed up completely when i saw
him 2 times live this SFaM tour.
I didn't like all those "Metropolis 2000", "Dream Theater", etc etc etc,
footage on the screens at all. I want to see close-ups of the guys playing,
not some cheesy effects programmed by Jordan's Mac, or wherever they came
from. That sucked ass for me pretty much. When i saw them live in Mexico
City, they had these big screens, and most of the time, this crap was being
projected. It was such a waste of resources.They should have had closeups of
themselves.....and not these boring graphics.
The SFaM photos and footage, was ok. Just that. No really good actors at
all...hehehe, and we have granpa with his deep voice as the hypnotherapist.
That was cool. He reminded me of Kramer when he acts.
I guess i'm really bummed with this because Queensryche's O:M was much
better for me in almost every aspect . Especially in live representation and
the central plot of the album.
Back to the DVD.....i dunno, but i thought the mix volume was way too
low. I had to crank more than normal my amplifier to get a decent loud
sound.
I didn't like at all the gospel choir and Theresa Thomason's
performance. But then, i don't like the way these people sing at all. (don't
flame me, i'm not rascist or whatsoever..) There's just something that i
don't like in the way most afro-american people sing. They get too excited,
and start screaming......ha! Think of the way Christina Aquilera sings. She
can NEVER keep her mouth shut, and that damn hand moving! I'm not just into
it. For other O:M comparation: The girl who sings in Suite Sister Mary,
totally rules! This is a useless comparation, of course, but that's one of
the reasons i like O:M better than SFaM.
JP's Music Man is great, and the acoustic sounds are very realistic. But he
should have picked a damn acoustic guitar for the acoustic parts!
On the brighter side.....The extras are absolutely great!!! The bonus
hour of concert is just what i wanted on DVD. Their performances of LtL, and
ACoS are really memorable. The changes made to both songs are cool...the
reggae part.....simpsons theme.... I thought it was cool, but took some
seriousness out of the songs. I didn't mind anyway. I know Mike ran out of
space, and he has tons of more video material. I hope he can release it in a
domestic-sold DVD or something! The photos are great.
I haven't seen all of the so-called "Easter eggs", soooo, if someone
would be so kind to tell me where the hell they are, privately, i would
appreciate it a lot. I haven't seen the DVD with the band's commentary, so
no opinion on that....yet! hehehe
Ok this mail has gotten LONG. I hope SOME of you actually read it all
and flame me for trashing DT on their very turf! Hey! It's my fave band, but
i DO DISLIKE some things! I gotta get it out of my chest dudes&dudettes! I'm
sure i have something more to rant about DT's music, etc....but this should
be enough for now. Chew on it!
Mauricio
----- Original Message -----
From: "Nicholas Sakkos" <el00144@mail.ntua.gr>
To: "Multiple recipients of list" <ytsejam@torchsong.com>
Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 12:26 PM
Subject: Re: ....s.....l....o.....w......
>
> Oh well...let's talk about DT's choreography shall we?
> I mean..we've all seen them on video or from up close and it seems
> to me that they don't know what to do with them legs while playing
> rhythm or even while soloing(why not?).
> Last show i saw Myung was trying something reminiscent of "pongo",
> 5 steps forward,4 back,7 forwards...he went with the rythmic patterns
> until he ran out of stage and stood still for the rest of the night.It was
> an
> effort in the right way.
> La Brie's got some nice moves but he sometimes loses his steps,
> needs practice while Petrucci is just helpless and surely needs the help
> of a pro IMHO.
> I'm not talking about Mr Portnoy,mainly because his feet are busy,
> still i think he could do some moon walking if he wanted to..and he might
> do so in the following tour.
> Not talking about Rudess either,because as we all know,he's not a real
> band member.
>
> I feel much better now i've shared these thoughts with you,they've kept
> me sleepless for nights and nights (days too).
>
> hmmm..ehmm...yeah! Bye !
>
>
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Date: Fri, 17 Aug 2001 11:12:57 +0200
From: "Michael Pruchnicki" <Michael.Pruchnicki@computec.de>
To: <ytsejam@torchsong.com>
Subject: First soundclips of the upcoming TransAtlantic album!
Message-ID: <2266D0630E43BB4290742247C89105750B49FC@dozer.computec.de>
I hope this wasn't posted here yet ...
http://www.marillion.com/discog/bridge/index.html
Enjoy! Sounds great! :)
- Mike
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