YTSEJAM Digest 6443
Today's Topics:
1) Reviews update
by "Bjxrnar Bevolden" <bjornar.bevolden@broadpark.no>
2) DT RUSH COVER SONGS
by Cameron Strife <Cameron.Strife@rlsb.org.uk>
3) OSI/Fates & =?iso-8859-1?Q?Queensr=FFche?= info -->
by "Scott (Virtuality)" <ninja@mindspring.com>
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Date: Sat, 25 Jan 2003 10:30:55 +0000 (GMT Standard Time)
From: "Bjxrnar Bevolden" <bjornar.bevolden@broadpark.no>
To: "=?iso-8859-1?B?Qmr4cm5hciBCZXZvbGRlbg== " <bjornar.bevolden@broadpark.no>
Subject: Reviews update
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ProgPower Online has been updated with these new reviews:=0D
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Masterplan - s/t =0D
Holy Graal - Just a Signal =0D
Nightingale - Alive Again =0D
Grayscale - When the Ghosts are Gone =0D
Lacuna Coil - Comalies =0D
Mago de Oz - Folktergeist =0D
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Wuthering Heights - To Travel Forevermore =0D
Dying Passion - Voyage =0D
Sunterra - Lost Time =0D
Cymoryl - Strange Evocation=0D
Supared - Supared =0D
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Various Artists - The Keepers.. Pt. II =0D
Freternia - A Nightmare Story =0D
Various Artists - Hearts of Metal =0D
Axenstar - Perpetual Twilight =0D
Opus Atlantica - Opus Atlantica =0D
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Star Queen - Faithbringer =0D
Axel Rudi Pell - Knights live =0D
Dragonforce - Valley of the Damned =0D
Various Artists - The Music Remains the Same =0D
Without Face - Astronomicon =0D
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Hammerfall - Crimson Thunder =0D
Twisted Motivations - Red Shift [Independent] =0D
Evidence One - Criticize The Truth =0D
Arwen - Memories of a Dream =0D
Various Artists - Carnival of Chaos =0D
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Everon - Flesh =0D
Cry Havoc - Fuel That Feeds the Fire =0D
Brad Love - Through Another Door =0D
Ivory Gates - Shapes of Memory =0D
Dark Sky - Edge of Time =0D
Zed Yago - ...From the Twilight Zone=0D
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The Reviews and News dept. of ProgPower.com
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Date: Sat, 25 Jan 2003 11:01:18 -0000
From: Cameron Strife <Cameron.Strife@rlsb.org.uk>
To: "'ytsejam@torchsong.com'" <ytsejam@torchsong.com>
Subject: DT RUSH COVER SONGS
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Hi list. I'm trying to find mp3s of Dream Theater performing songs by Rush.
I've found a couple on the Internet but can't download them. Any
suggestions?
Cheers,
Cameron.
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Date: Sat, 25 Jan 2003 18:15:57 -0500
From: "Scott (Virtuality)" <ninja@mindspring.com>
To: fateswarning@yahoogroups.com, ytsejam@torchsong.com
Subject: OSI/Fates & =?iso-8859-1?Q?Queensr=FFche?= info -->
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OSI/ARCH/Etc: Just 24 hours before news broke that FATES WARNING guitarist JIM MATHEOS was
to re-team with original Fates front man John Arch on a new EP, he spoke with BW&BK about
his OSI project, the prog dream team also including DREAM THEATER percussionist Mike
Portnoy and Chroma Key/ex-DT keyboardist Kevin Moore. Still, Matheos couldn't resist
letting the cat out of the bag - almost. "I'm doing this project that starts tomorrow,
which I can't tell you anything about because I'm not supposed to - but I wish I could.
It's not a supergroup; it's an EP that someone's doing for Metal Blade that me and Mike
are helping out with. That will be done very quickly, because it's only an EP, so I'll be
done with that in a few weeks." And then? "I talked to Ray (Alder, current Fates Warning
vocalist) last night, and we're going to sit down and start writing right after that.
We're going to shoot for this year, although lag times are long these days - like three
months - so we don't know if we're going to get it out this year or not." In the meantime,
Fates Warning will release its second DVD, The View From Here. "It's got all the MTV
videos on there, two or three bootlegs and some studio footage from (2000's)
Disconnected," Matheos says. But even with so much on his plate, the New Hampshire-based
guitarist was clearly most enthused about OSI, whose debut album, Office Of Strategic
Influence, will be released by InsideOut on February 18th. BW&BK #67 will have a full
feature on the record, but here are some teasers excerpted from Matheos' interview: On
Portnoy: "We're great friends. On a professional level, he's just an amazing drummer. I
love everything he does. Watching him live 40 or 50 times and listening to him on record a
million times is a completely different experience than watching him in the studio. I was
blown away by him. This was something we wanted to do for a long time, and it was a really
great experience." On Moore, with whom he collaborated on the last two Fates Warning
albums: "I can't say enough good things about Kevin. I'm a huge fan of his, and I think
the guy's a genius. Any time I can work with him, it's great. I'm in awe of his talent."
On PORCUPINE TREE vocalist Steven Wilson, who guests on one OSI track: "This was kind of
my wish-list of people who I admire and who I'd like to work with. I first started talking
to Steven about a year and a half ago, when I approached him to maybe produce the next
Fates record. Things just didn't work out schedule-wise, but I knew I'd want to work with
him sometime in the future. When (OSI) came up, he was one of the first people that I
thought of. I sent Steven some of the material; he liked it; he had a hole in his
schedule; and that's pretty much the end of the story." And the end of this one. For more
with Matheos, pick up BW&BK #67, on sale February 14th.
QUEENSRCHE: QUEENSRYCHE guitarist MICHAEL WILTON spoke to Music Insight last October and
offered his views on the forthcoming album, due out in April. "I believe this album should
be hard and intense, but what I have heard so far is not that. I have no desire to change
Queensryche into an adult contemporary band. This should be a Queensryche album and not a
Geoff Tate solo album. I love the hard aggressive music, but I think those days are
dwindling in Queensryche."
Thanks! Peace...
- Your Friendly Neighborhood Allroundniceguy
Scott Mosher - The VIRTUALITY CD
http://www.theambientmind.com/virtuality/
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