YTSEJAM digest 5857

From: ytsejam@torchsong.com
Date: Sat May 19 2001 - 17:22:56 EDT

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    Today's Topics:

      1) Re: Megadead (NDTC)
     by =?iso-8859-1?Q?Mauricio_Mart=EDnez?= <al769526@mail.mty.itesm.mx>
      2) Re:Dan's Comment
     by Kurt M Hampton <kurt.hampton@juno.com>
      3) Re:Dan's Comment
     by Robert Muise <robbm@primushost.com>
      4) Re:Dan's Comment
     by WB Henderson <wbhender@cs.millersville.edu>
      5) Re: Dan's Comment
     by Graham Boyle <gjboyle@optushome.com.au>
      6) Re: Other people's perceptions
     by "Rob Pociluk" <robpociluk@dreamtheater.zzn.com>
      7) Re: Dan's Comment
     by "Paul Tadday" <dreamryche@bigpond.com>
      8) DVD *********SPOILERS ALL OVER**************
     by Alexis Ramos <alexis_ramos@yahoo.com>
      9) Re: DVD *********SPOILERS ALL OVER**************
     by "Paul Tadday" <dreamryche@bigpond.com>
     10) Hollow Years
     by "Awake ." <awake@buffymail.com>
     11) Re: Other people's perceptions
     by "James C. Shields" <jimbob213@mail.utexas.edu>
     12)
     by gulen canol <gulencim@yahoo.com>

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    Date: Fri, 18 May 2001 15:44:30 -0500
    From: =?iso-8859-1?Q?Mauricio_Mart=EDnez?= <al769526@mail.mty.itesm.mx>
    To: <ytsejam@torchsong.com>
    Subject: Re: Megadead (NDTC)
    Message-ID: <005201c0dfdb$56f67c40$caa8f094@compaq.net.mx>

     I agree, though... listen for yourself, make up your own
    > mind. Just don't actually PAY for this abomination to do so. (is Madsman
    > actually recommending NAPSTER???)
    >
    > - Chris
    >

    HAHAHAHAHA!!!! i would do the same if Satch put out another record! I
    learned my lesson after buying 2 records that i did not like at all. ST &
    Crystal Planet......i mean, i know some of you like these records,
    but.....they just didn't do well enough for me. I would have a taste first
    via some illegal mp3! THEN decide if i buy or not.

    Mauricio

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    Date: Fri, 18 May 2001 16:29:48 -0500
    From: Kurt M Hampton <kurt.hampton@juno.com>
    To: ytsejam@torchsong.com
    Subject: Re:Dan's Comment
    Message-ID: <20010518.163106.-220421.0.kurt.hampton@juno.com>

    <Interesting analogy. Hadn't thought of it that way, but I wholeheartedly
    agree. Beautiful, well-crafted
    and at times extremely complicated - to the point of turning off people
    who don't care for that sort of
    thing. But it's their loss. :-)>

    Wow, you hit the nail RIGHT on the head. Whenever I play Dt for someone,
    their first reaction is "its too hard to follow, or there is too much
    going on" We are the intelligent ones, with the long attention spans, we
    get it. Thats what spearates DT fans from the pack.

    Kurt

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    Date: Fri, 18 May 2001 18:26:50 -0400 (EDT)
    From: Robert Muise <robbm@primushost.com>
    To: Multiple recipients of list <ytsejam@torchsong.com>
    Subject: Re:Dan's Comment
    Message-ID: <Pine.GSO.4.30.0105181826040.27228-100000@barrel.ecosoft.com>

    here's a question thats related..

    If asked to describe the difference between progressive rock and rock,
    what would everyone say?

    On Fri, 18 May 2001, Kurt M Hampton
    wrote:

    >
    >
    > <Interesting analogy. Hadn't thought of it that way, but I wholeheartedly
    > agree. Beautiful, well-crafted
    > and at times extremely complicated - to the point of turning off people
    > who don't care for that sort of
    > thing. But it's their loss. :-)>
    >
    > Wow, you hit the nail RIGHT on the head. Whenever I play Dt for someone,
    > their first reaction is "its too hard to follow, or there is too much
    > going on" We are the intelligent ones, with the long attention spans, we
    > get it. Thats what spearates DT fans from the pack.
    >
    > Kurt
    >
    > Kurts Trade Page:
    > www.geocities.com/kurt_labrie/Startpage.html
    > Ytsekurt on AOL IM
    > "Cmon Orlando Shake you f*ckin booty" James Labrie 3/3/00
    >

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    Date: Fri, 18 May 2001 20:00:32 -0400
    From: WB Henderson <wbhender@cs.millersville.edu>
    To: ytsejam@torchsong.com
    Subject: Re:Dan's Comment
    Message-ID: <5.0.2.1.2.20010518195128.00acc4e0@cs.millersville.edu>

    >If asked to describe the difference between progressive rock and rock,
    >what would everyone say?

    Jammer #1: "A band is progressive if they change their sound from album to
    album."
    Jammer #2: "A band is progressive if they use a lot of noodly time-changes."
    Jammer #3: "A band is progressive if they sound like other bands considered
    'progressive'."
    Jammer #4: "A band is progressive if I like it."
    Jammer #5: "Wah, I've seen this thread a billion times before..."

    Brian, #5 (is alive)

    [NP...Nile -- Amongst the Catacombs of Nephren-Ka]

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    Date: Sat, 19 May 2001 10:14:12 +1000
    From: Graham Boyle <gjboyle@optushome.com.au>
    To: ytsejam@torchsong.com
    Subject: Re: Dan's Comment
    Message-ID: <3B05BAD4.20ED66AA@optushome.com.au>

    WB Henderson wrote:

    > Jammer #1: "A band is progressive if they change their sound from album to
    > album."
    > Jammer #2: "A band is progressive if they use a lot of noodly time-changes."
    > Jammer #3: "A band is progressive if they sound like other bands considered
    > 'progressive'."
    > Jammer #4: "A band is progressive if I like it."
    > Jammer #5: "Wah, I've seen this thread a billion times before..."

    Jammer #6 'A metal band that has a keyboard player'
    Jammer#7 'Any American metal band that has keyboards in their sound'

    graham

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    Date: Fri, 18 May 2001 20:20:13 -0400
    From: "Rob Pociluk" <robpociluk@dreamtheater.zzn.com>
    To: ytsejam@torchsong.com
    Subject: Re: Other people's perceptions
    Message-ID: <D0D14BCAAEB45D11EA530005B8CC2FBF@robpociluk.dreamtheater.zzn.com>

    Unfortunately, it becomes a case of forcing it on people...at least that is their perception. I listen to all those old school prog bands
    much like your one friend BUT the difference is that I enjoy metal as well. I think DT is an interesting hybrid that brings together an
    interesting mix of fans. Look at what people on this board listen to. Some listen to death metal, some like modern rock. There is an
    intersection in all of this and that's where DT comes in. I mean I grew up on KISS and YES so DT makes total sense to me. I, too,
    am blown away when people don't give it a chance. Those guys, eventhough they sat there, did not give the music a chance and had
    NO intention to do so. Their loss.

    Rob

    ---- Begin Original Message ----
    Sent: Thu, 17 May 2001 07:31:11 -0700 (PDT)
    To: Multiple recipients of list <ytsejam@torchsong.com>
    Subject: Other people's perceptions

    So I was sat in my living room watching the SFNY DVD, and my housemates got home, and groaned "Oh here we go". But I
    persuaded them to sit down and pay atention, and credit where it's due: they sat through AMBI and ACoS. When it was done, they
    both agreed that while yes, it's technically very clever, it all sounds exactly the same.

    I was pretty stunned by this comment; I man, I understand that other people don't LIKE Dream Theater, but I couldn't believe that
    anyone could think that it all sounds the same. And certainly not those four songs!! And these are not stupid Britney Spheres people;
    one is a Royal Northern College of Music graduate who listens to Yes, Genesis and King Crimson along with some indie shite, the
    other is one of the most talented drummers (in any time sig you like) that I know. And they reckon it sounds the same.

    I thought I'd share that, because it made me wonder: what do people who don't lke Dream Theater think of it when you guys play it to
    them??

    ~SJD

    p.s., but they both liked the excerpt from the Simpsons, and Jordans little piano danzas. :)

    ---- End Original Message ----

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    Date: Sat, 19 May 2001 10:42:07 +1000
    From: "Paul Tadday" <dreamryche@bigpond.com>
    To: <ytsejam@torchsong.com>
    Subject: Re: Dan's Comment
    Message-ID: <003001c0dffc$88e78200$c43736cb@PaulTadday>

    > > Jammer #1: "A band is progressive if they change their sound from album
    to
    > > album."
    > > Jammer #2: "A band is progressive if they use a lot of noodly
    time-changes."
    > > Jammer #3: "A band is progressive if they sound like other bands
    considered
    > > 'progressive'."
    > > Jammer #4: "A band is progressive if I like it."
    > > Jammer #5: "Wah, I've seen this thread a billion times before..."
    >
    > Jammer #6 'A metal band that has a keyboard player'
    > Jammer#7 'Any American metal band that has keyboards in their sound'
    >

    Jammer#9 - Any metal album with cheesy abstract cover art
    Jammer#10 - Any band that does a concept album
    Jammer#11 - Any band that has one or more members with the same first name

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    Date: Fri, 18 May 2001 22:37:55 -0700 (PDT)
    From: Alexis Ramos <alexis_ramos@yahoo.com>
    To: ytsejam <ytsejam@torchsong.com>
    Subject: DVD *********SPOILERS ALL OVER**************
    Message-ID: <20010519053755.8280.qmail@web10503.mail.yahoo.com>

    Hello! I got the DT DVD the other day, and I must say
    it rules. Excellent performance, excellent camera
    shots, very cool graphics. Here are some of my
    favorite parts:

    - The Spirit Carries On was simply amazing with the
    gospel choir. Now I understand why people have cried
    and stuff (I got goosebumps during this part).
    Theresa has an amazing voice, she kicks major ass.
    - The audio commentary was awesome. Very interesting
    stuff and funny. My favorite comment has to be the
    "Japanese kids please put on your goggles", or however
    Mike said it. I just love how they made fun of each
    other all throughout.
    - Mike dropping one of his drumsticks while doing a
    fill during I believe Erotomania. His face when that
    happened was worth a million bucks.
    - The electric version of the Silent Man. I just love
    this version, it definitely kicks way much more ass
    than the acoustic one.

    I never thought we were going to get so much of the
    show on the DVD. One way or another, we get pretty
    much the whole thing, except for Another Day, a piece
    of Metropolis Pt. 1 and the ending of JLMB. The guys
    were pumped that night, and their performance shows
    just that. There are always some minor mistakes, of
    course, but overall the performance was just amazing.
    Definitely a gem of a DVD.

    Alexis

    P.S. When will we be able to write about the DVD
    without having to worry about spoiling it for somebody?

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    Date: Sat, 19 May 2001 19:18:20 +1000
    From: "Paul Tadday" <dreamryche@bigpond.com>
    To: <ytsejam@torchsong.com>
    Subject: Re: DVD *********SPOILERS ALL OVER**************
    Message-ID: <000701c0e044$a7b615a0$883536cb@PaulTadday>

    ----- Original Message -----
    ]From: Alexis Ramos <alexis_ramos@yahoo.com>

    > P.S. When will we be able to write about the DVD
    > without having to worry about spoiling it for somebody?
    >

    When Warner Vision get their act together and release the corrected PAL
    version everywhere else in the world!

    -Paul.

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    Date: 19 May 2001 13:55:16 -0000
    From: "Awake ." <awake@buffymail.com>
    To: ytsejam@torchsong.com
    Subject: Hollow Years
    Message-ID: <20010519135516.804.qmail@whitfield.chek.com>

    ]From: "Jyrki Takalo-Kastari" <jykke@nic.fi>
    Subject: Re: Other people's perceptions

    >Another thing that I've noticed is that every single
    >person that normally doesn't listen to metal _loves_
    >Hollow Years. Metal listeners usually dislike it. I
    >really wonder why it hasn't got any bigger success.

    I never got that either; as far as pop singles go, that
    was a corker - and backed with TWIUTB, for crying out
    loud! There is NO reason why that shouldn't have ben DT's
    first #1.

    Although personally, I prefer the demo version with that
    neat little bridge part. :)

    ~SJD

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    Date: Sat, 19 May 2001 11:27:30 -0500
    From: "James C. Shields" <jimbob213@mail.utexas.edu>
    To: ytse Jam <ytsejam@torchsong.com>
    Subject: Re: Other people's perceptions
    Message-ID: <B72C0921.1060%jimbob213@mail.utexas.edu>

    > I was pretty stunned by this comment; I man, I understand that other people
    > don't LIKE Dream Theater, but I couldn't believe that anyone could think that
    > it all sounds the same.
    One thing I've noticed is that, for people who aren't fans of a particular
    genre, almost any single band's songs in that genre is going to sound pretty
    much the same. Take, for example, Fear Factory's obsolete. When I first
    heard it, I felt that it was all pretty much the same song over and over.
    On closer listenings, though, I could start to hear differences, etc.

    But is it really that hard to think that someone would say that AMBI and
    ACoS sound the same? Erotomania is a wanky instrumental; ACoS has wanky
    instrumental parts; voices is a heavy song with high, sweeping vocals; ACoS
    is a heavy song with high, sweeping vocals; The silent man is a more chill,
    clean guitar-driven song; again, ACoS has parts similar to that. So,
    someone who's sitting there listening to music they don't really like just
    to humor their roommate would probably very easily think that it all sounds
    the same.

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    Date: Sat, 19 May 2001 11:41:13 -0700 (PDT)
    From: gulen canol <gulencim@yahoo.com>
    To: ytsejam@torchsong.com
    Message-ID: <20010519184113.2291.qmail@web4504.mail.yahoo.com>

    hello!!
    does anyone have the violin tabs of therions albumes
    or is there a web page about ıncludıng these?
    TAKE CARE
    bye

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