YTSEJAM digest 5802

From: ytsejam@torchsong.com
Date: Sun Mar 25 2001 - 18:01:09 EST

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                                YTSEJAM Digest 5802

    Today's Topics:

      1) Re: Roseland Boot - Mics used
     by Jack Spratt <rycher@optonline.net>
      2) Here.. the link for Infinity Minus One battle of the bands
     by "Denis J. Lanza" <voxman@snet.net>
      3) $5000 Great Diet Challenge.....
     by rujerth@mail.homebodyline.com
      4) Re: Tea Party DVD
     by "James C. Shields" <jimbob213@mail.utexas.edu>
      5) Response To Inquiry 19162
     by pbf50@hotmail.com
      6) JP acoustics and electrics
     by "Awake ." <awake@buffymail.com>

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    Date: Sun, 25 Mar 2001 00:36:23 -0500
    From: Jack Spratt <rycher@optonline.net>
    To: ytsejam@torchsong.com
    Subject: Re: Roseland Boot - Mics used
    Message-ID: <001701c0b4ed$87564280$02000003@ftpserver>

    The mics I use are the Core Sound Binaurals with a bass rolloff filter set
    at 107hz. If you've heard Scenes From Connecticut, it's about equal in
    quality to that show (I used the same settings and equiptment for both
    shows), but the levels on this one are a little higher.

    John D.

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    Date: Sun, 25 Mar 2001 01:54:28 -0500
    From: "Denis J. Lanza" <voxman@snet.net>
    To: <teof@egroups.com>
    Subject: Here.. the link for Infinity Minus One battle of the bands
    Message-ID: <000001c0b4f8$708f4320$730efea9@voxman>

    Our friend Sue simplified the process for the end user to vote so here is
    the revised plea :)
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    I HATE to cut and paste.........so to make it easier for Denis and Infinity
    Minus One, here's the link for the battle of the bands contest....(as these
    this is where I ended up!) So vote!! Support metal and the unsigned band!!!
    Lord knows we need better music out there and these guys kick ass!!
    Ciao Mein Man...hehe
    ~Sue

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    Date: Sat, 24 Mar 2001 23:14:28 -0800 (PST)
    From: rujerth@mail.homebodyline.com
    To: ngzkp@aol.com
    Subject: $5000 Great Diet Challenge.....
    Message-ID: <200103250714.XAA00881@fugazi.torchsong.com>

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    Date: Sun, 25 Mar 2001 05:22:18 -0600
    From: "James C. Shields" <jimbob213@mail.utexas.edu>
    To: ytse Jam <ytsejam@torchsong.com>
    Subject: Re: Tea Party DVD
    Message-ID: <B6E33109.16B0%jimbob213@mail.utexas.edu>

    Hell Yeah! The Tea Party is my favorite band (yes, even more than DT!)
    I've been digging them since maybe '93 or '94, way back freshman year of
    highschool. They blend a large amount of eastern and middle eastern
    melodies and instruments into western rock music. Their first major label
    album sounds a lot like Led Zep with jim morrison singing, to give y'all an
    idea. Since then, they've gone from super-ethnic, 'round the world music to
    pretty hard electronic/industrial to somewhere in between. For you folks
    using napster, I highly recommend downloading Sister Awake; it's the song
    that the Tea Party calls "quintessential Tea Party."

    It seems really unfortunate to me that a band that's pretty darn big up
    there in the great white north (Canada, eh?) is virtually unheard of in the
    US. A lot of my favorite bands are from Canada (pretty weird seeing as how
    I've lived in Texas all my life), like TP, I Mother Earth, Big Wreck, Edwin
    (ok not a band, just a guy, but still really cool), Finger Eleven, etc. All
    of these artist could do well in the US; most of the music has enough pop to
    reach a wide audience, but it's actually good, interesting music, not just
    bland matchbox 20/whichever band is popular right now on TRL. And I'm not
    just bitching about "Hey my favorite band isn't popular" because a lot of
    these bands are pretty big in canada, just not south of the border.

    @!# @!# @!# @!#
    Jim
    guitarist, Room 213
    www.room213.com

    "Yes I feel Emphatic
    about not being Static
    and not buying philosophies
    that are sold to me"

    Incubus
    @!# @!# @!# @!#

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    Date: Thu, 22 Mar 2001 22:58:00 -0500
    From: pbf50@hotmail.com
    To: <peepers_32@hotmail.com>
    Subject: Response To Inquiry 19162
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    Date: 25 Mar 2001 14:29:23 -0000
    From: "Awake ." <awake@buffymail.com>
    To: ytsejam@torchsong.com
    Subject: JP acoustics and electrics
    Message-ID: <20010325142923.15651.qmail@whitfield.chek.com>

    >i remember seeing him in guitar magazines ad's, with
    >ibanez acoustics.
    >plus, there were some videos floating around some time
    >ago. including the video that was included in the xmas
    >cd. JP appears playing an acoustic....but i cat remember
    >if the brand was noticeable.

    If those are the MPEGs that are on mikeportnoy.com, I
    seem to remember that it was a Gibson acoustic, a
    dreadnought of some description. If that's the case, then
    there is no way in hell that it's the same acoustic as he
    used on I&W; those cats aren't cheap. I don't agree with
    you about I&W's acoustic not being so good (that's the
    *least* of my production grumbles with that album), but it
    does sound fantastic on SFaM. A valve Neumann Mic, I think
    it was.

    >does anybody knows if JP still used his Ibanez electrics
    >on M2?

    Yes, it was all JPMs. He didn't split with them until they
    were getting ready to go out on tour. He even had a new
    piezo model made for "Home", which would imply that it
    wasn't an issue during recording - otherwise I doubt that
    a company as notouriously stingy as Ibanez would have
    bothered to make him one.

    >what other electric guitars have JP used for recording?
    >(non ibanezes.....)

    Well, I'm 99% certain that the LiTS solo was a Strat, and
    I think that riff on SD-V is also. He used a Rickenbacker
    12-string on Hollow Years, and I think that there's a Les
    Paul on FII somewhere (of course, it may have been MP's;
    he's shown using in with a voice box on 5YiaL, which
    implies it was used on BMS).

    ~SJD

     
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