YTSEJAM digest 6785

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Date: Mon Feb 02 2004 - 22:30:06 EST

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    Today's Topics:

      1) RE: TRAIN OF THOUGHT
     by "Alexandro Talamini" <atalamini@hotmail.com>
      2) Re: live show - was ToT thread
     by Scott Hansen <schansen@cts.com>
      3) Toughts on TOT
     by "Pierre Tessier" <PTessi@lacitec.on.ca>
      4) Re: Re: TRAIN OF THOUGHT
     by "I-Man" <inavarro@mdo.net>
      5) Re: Toughts on TOT
     by Mike Shetzer <echo26@videotron.ca>
      6) RE: Thoughts on TOT
     by "Souter, Jan-Michael" <JSouter@healthaxis.com>
      7) RE: Removing vocals
     by "Dan Costello" <iluvatar@rochester.rr.com>
      8) Re: Removing vocals
     by Mike Shetzer <echo26@videotron.ca>
      9) Re: TRAIN OF THOUGHT
     by Isabotage3@aol.com
     10) Re: Re: TRAIN OF THOUGHT
     by "Kez" <bkeyser@cox.net>
     11) Re: Replies to various posts
     by "Kez" <bkeyser@cox.net>

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    Date: Mon, 02 Feb 2004 01:47:40 -0200
    From: "Alexandro Talamini" <atalamini@hotmail.com>
    To: ytsejam@torchsong.com
    Subject: RE: TRAIN OF THOUGHT
    Message-ID: <Law12-F104EI8RvTxjo0003fbdd@hotmail.com>

    Due to the fact that English is not my native language, I know my thoughts
    regarding ToT have not been well explained.

    However, Jim (who wrote the notes below) expressed himself better than I
    did. Definitely I will not "abondon ship" and I intend to get all their old
    stuff that I understand I will be pleased. However (again) I will borrow a
    friend's copy of the future release (new material) before buying it.

    Alex

    >
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    >
    >Date: Sun, 1 Feb 2004 13:55:04 -0500
    >From: "James Arin Colberg" <Jim@AncientWaysCT.com>
    >To: <ytsejam@torchsong.com>
    >Subject: RE: TRAIN OF THOUGHT
    >Message-ID: <E1AnMkS-00017b-Vo@aaryn.lunarpages.com>
    >
    >Here is my strange take on this ToT thread. I have listened to the disc a
    >couple of dozen times trying to "get" it, but I don't. I was disappointed
    >with FII but truly love about half the songs on it. ToT on the other hand I
    >don't even kinda like some of the tracks I actually dislike all of them. I
    >have actually tried to give my copy to five different fellow DT fans but
    >after listening none of them even wanted it for free. Now here is the
    >strange part, I truly believe that this is the music that DT wanted to
    >write
    >for this album and that they are extremely happy with it. I don't believe
    >that they were trying to sound like any other band or that they are trying
    >to sell-out. They are certainly not trying to dis their core fanbase. As a
    >band DT needs to make the music they want to make for themselves or what
    >would be the point of continuing as they all would have no problem being
    >successful with the many side projects they are involved in. Besides FII
    >and
    >ToT I love all the songs on all the other CDs. I did not 'abandon ship'
    >when
    >FII came out and I will not do so after my dislike of ToT, I may , however
    >borrow a friends copy of the next album before a buy the next CD! ;>) I
    >will
    >not be seeing them live on this tour due to a combination of not like the
    >new material, which, rightly so they should play most of and being so blown
    >away by the Fates Warning/ DT/ Queensryche show.
    >
    >Jim
    >

    _________________________________________________________________
    MSN Hotmail, o maior webmail do Brasil. http://www.hotmail.com

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    Date: Sun, 01 Feb 2004 22:01:50 -0800
    From: Scott Hansen <schansen@cts.com>
    To: <ytsejam@torchsong.com>
    Subject: Re: live show - was ToT thread
    Message-ID: <BC4327CD.7F07%schansen@cts.com>

    In a mind-blowing e-mail sent on the extremely historic date of 2/1/04 7:25
    PM, Jim thusly spaketh:

    > I will
    > not be seeing them live on this tour due to a combination of not like the
    > new material, which, rightly so they should play most of and being so blown
    > away by the Fates Warning/ DT/ Queensryche show.

    Suit yourself, but given that DT seems to be pulling out more of the stops
    than ever before, you're missing out on an incredible tour. Besides the ToT
    tracks, DT has so far done 4 different "one-off" covers on this tour
    (Queen's Death on Two Legs, Pink Floyd's One of These Days, Yes' Heart of
    the Sunrise and Black Sabbath's Heaven and Hell), as well as played To Live
    Forever, the complete ACoS, OaMoT, TOWHtStS and Trial of Tears at different
    shows. Plus the improved light/video show and you have a promising tour to
    look forward to. But if you don't wanna, your choice, and IMO, your loss.

    Scott

    PS In case you're curious to see the setlists from this tour, you can go
    either to the tourography (which contains all the setlists ever):
    http://www.mikeportnoy.com/dates/tourography.asp?menu=dates

    or you can look at a thread that has all the setlists just from this tour in
    order in one thread here: http://www.mikeportnoy.com/forum/tm.asp?m=396489

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    Date: Mon, 02 Feb 2004 08:24:39 -0500
    From: "Pierre Tessier" <PTessi@lacitec.on.ca>
    To: <ytsejam@torchsong.com>
    Subject: Toughts on TOT
    Message-ID: <s01e095f.096@email.lacitec.on.ca>

    Hi,

    I purchased the album the day it came out, and listened to it a lot. My
    first impression was that this is not prog but just plain metal, and
    felt the album is too heavy. Every DT album I purchased and after the
    first listen of the album, I had this feeling of wanting more and
    anticipated their next release, this time (for the first time), it did
    not. Althought tecnically perfect, something is missing, can't put my
    finger on it. Maybe it's the fact that DT took a short time to work on
    the album, I dont know. One thing I find missing is Jordan, the
    keyboards are stuck here and there in the back, only a few times coming
    upfront. Not a good thing to do to such a gifted player. Iv'e read
    already on this list about who will replace him when he leaves, and it
    started me thinking, if DT restrains him more on the next album, he's
    out for sure.

    The last song of the album, saves the album (for me) and gives me some
    hope for the next album.

    But I wont miss them in Montreal, that's for sure I'll be there!!!!

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    Date: Mon, 2 Feb 2004 10:18:58 -0500
    From: "I-Man" <inavarro@mdo.net>
    To: <ytsejam@torchsong.com>
    Subject: Re: Re: TRAIN OF THOUGHT
    Message-ID: <001501c3e99f$e29d0900$e4230f9d@ivansmtyz9ixwb>

    I think it's a great song too, with fond memories. It is one of the few
    DT songs that was actually playable with my basement band! 8^) Sweet
    guitar solo, nice and to the point.

    I-Man

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    >
    > Date: Sun, 1 Feb 2004 07:42:55 -0500
    > From: "Kez" <bkeyser@cox.net>
    > To: <ytsejam@torchsong.com>
    > Subject: Re: TRAIN OF THOUGHT
    > Message-ID: <008f01c3e8c0$ea1b7a20$6401a8c0@amdathlon14>
    >
    >
    > > For example, I am the only person on this list that loves
    > > "You Not Me" and I like the whole song...while I cannot stand "Just
    Let Me
    > > Breathe".
    >
    > No you're not. I've loved that song since the disc came out, but I've
    been
    > careful not to espouse that view too often around these parts, as it
    tends
    > to get me laughed at. I can deal with JLMB, but it's not up there
    with my
    > favorites.
    >
    > And yes, even though PMU has been played ad nauseum, it still gets me
    fired
    > up too.
    >
    > Kez
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    Date: Mon, 02 Feb 2004 14:28:44 -0500
    From: Mike Shetzer <echo26@videotron.ca>
    To: ytsejam@torchsong.com
    Subject: Re: Toughts on TOT
    Message-ID: <001501c3e9c2$c5e96380$9b00a8c0@mizz>

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    On THIS list?
    who's gonna replace him if he leaves, and who said so? i dont remember hearing that...
      ----- Original Message -----
      From: Pierre Tessier
      To: Multiple recipients of list
      Sent: Monday, February 02, 2004 8:34 AM
      Subject: Toughts on TOT

      Hi,

      I purchased the album the day it came out, and listened to it a lot. My
      first impression was that this is not prog but just plain metal, and
      felt the album is too heavy. Every DT album I purchased and after the
      first listen of the album, I had this feeling of wanting more and
      anticipated their next release, this time (for the first time), it did
      not. Althought tecnically perfect, something is missing, can't put my
      finger on it. Maybe it's the fact that DT took a short time to work on
      the album, I dont know. One thing I find missing is Jordan, the
      keyboards are stuck here and there in the back, only a few times coming
      upfront. Not a good thing to do to such a gifted player. Iv'e read
      already on this list about who will replace him when he leaves, and it
      started me thinking, if DT restrains him more on the next album, he's
      out for sure.

      The last song of the album, saves the album (for me) and gives me some
      hope for the next album.

      But I wont miss them in Montreal, that's for sure I'll be there!!!!

    --Boundary_(ID_jY0/Vxa2IVzisL99E3qiAQ)
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    Date: Mon, 2 Feb 2004 14:55:46 -0600
    From: "Souter, Jan-Michael" <JSouter@healthaxis.com>
    To: "'ytsejam@torchsong.com'" <ytsejam@torchsong.com>
    Subject: RE: Thoughts on TOT
    Message-ID: <7EF7F2227EFFC445B5B244495CDC9D510EE052@hhpech01.healthaxis.dom>

    Hi Pierre. Be sure not to panic. Interviews with Dream Theater spoke of
    Jordan being left low in the mix, and not a major player on this release
    because it was planned as a more traditional Metal album from the start.
    No worries bro.
    Also, there are plenty of time signature changes throughout the CD. It's
    not all 4/4 time :)

    -----Original Message-----
    From: Pierre Tessier [mailto: PTessi@lacitec.on.ca

    Hi,

    I purchased the album the day it came out, and listened to it a lot. My
    first impression was that this is not prog but just plain metal, and
    felt the album is too heavy. Every DT album I purchased and after the
    first listen of the album, I had this feeling of wanting more and
    anticipated their next release, this time (for the first time), it did
    not. Althought tecnically perfect, something is missing, can't put my
    finger on it. Maybe it's the fact that DT took a short time to work on
    the album, I dont know. One thing I find missing is Jordan, the
    keyboards are stuck here and there in the back, only a few times coming
    upfront. Not a good thing to do to such a gifted player. Iv'e read
    already on this list about who will replace him when he leaves, and it
    started me thinking, if DT restrains him more on the next album, he's
    out for sure.

    The last song of the album, saves the album (for me) and gives me some
    hope for the next album.

    But I wont miss them in Montreal, that's for sure I'll be there!!!!

    ------------------------------

    Date: Mon, 2 Feb 2004 16:24:46 -0500
    From: "Dan Costello" <iluvatar@rochester.rr.com>
    To: <ytsejam@torchsong.com>
    Subject: RE: Removing vocals
    Message-ID: <BOEAJJBDNFPALMNMJONIIEHJCGAA.iluvatar@rochester.rr.com>

    >My sister going to get married in the summer and there are going to be a
    lot
    >of PROG heads. I was thinking it would be cool to do a CD of some prog
    songs
    >(with naturally a lot of DT) with the singing cut down or out if possible.
    >What is the best way to do this ?

    Eh, it's not really possible. There are plugins that kinda fudge it by doing
    some phase inverting, the idea being that vocals are usually panned center,
    and this trick will kill anything panned center. It doens't work as well if
    there's any kind of stereo reverb, panning, background vocals (which are
    usually panned, too). Plus there are other things that are typically panned
    center (kick drum and probably snare) that you wouldn't want removed.

    The plugins may incorporate some heavy EQ, too, that cuts out a lot of the
    frequency range where human voice usually resides.

    But basically, once you mix down the audio, that's it, there's no going
    back. If you want an instrumental track, you'd have to go back to the actual
    raw tracks and mix them down again, but without the vocals. Or, you could
    get musicians to play the tunes, then you record and mix them. Fun, eh? :-)

    -Dan.

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    Date: Mon, 02 Feb 2004 18:07:30 -0500
    From: Mike Shetzer <echo26@videotron.ca>
    To: ytsejam@torchsong.com
    Subject: Re: Removing vocals
    Message-ID: <001e01c3e9e1$55d28800$9b00a8c0@mizz>

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    Actually OpenMG jukebox, the program that came with my minidisc player and I likewise use to transfer songs to and from my MD has a feature when listening to mp3's to cut out the vocals. Sorta like a filter / EQ setting, and doesn't work perfectly, but is interesting when it does.
      ----- Original Message -----
      From: Dan Costello
      To: Multiple recipients of list
      Sent: Monday, February 02, 2004 4:39 PM
      Subject: RE: Removing vocals

    >My sister going to get married in the summer and there are going to be a
      lot
    >of PROG heads. I was thinking it would be cool to do a CD of some prog
      songs
    >(with naturally a lot of DT) with the singing cut down or out if possible.
    >What is the best way to do this ?

      Eh, it's not really possible. There are plugins that kinda fudge it by doing
      some phase inverting, the idea being that vocals are usually panned center,
      and this trick will kill anything panned center. It doens't work as well if
      there's any kind of stereo reverb, panning, background vocals (which are
      usually panned, too). Plus there are other things that are typically panned
      center (kick drum and probably snare) that you wouldn't want removed.

      The plugins may incorporate some heavy EQ, too, that cuts out a lot of the
      frequency range where human voice usually resides.

      But basically, once you mix down the audio, that's it, there's no going
      back. If you want an instrumental track, you'd have to go back to the actual
      raw tracks and mix them down again, but without the vocals. Or, you could
      get musicians to play the tunes, then you record and mix them. Fun, eh? :-)

      -Dan.

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    Date: Mon, 02 Feb 2004 19:58:58 -0500
    From: Isabotage3@aol.com
    To: ytsejam@torchsong.com
    Subject: Re: TRAIN OF THOUGHT
    Message-ID: <631B1DE3.64711591.0BBEA726@aol.com>

    I see ToT at DT's Behind the Music album. This is the excess album. The songs keep getting longer, the solos don't stop, the lyrics define cliche and the concerts light shows keep getting bigger.

    I find myself liking parts of songs. This hasn't happened before. I liked everything DT had done before SfaM. I don't place much weight on lyrics but SfaM was just too cheesy for me. I listen to individual songs but won't attempt the full album.

    6DoiT was a bit of an improvement. But lately it just seems DT uses songs as an excuse to shred, and the members don't work together as much. I like instrumental sections as much as anyone but now it seems like there's a formula guitar solo/key solo/guitar and keyborad sync run.

    That said they're one of my favorite bands and will gladly see them in concert as long as they come to the Fla.-Ga. area.

    Isaac

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    Date: Mon, 2 Feb 2004 21:37:41 -0500
    From: "Kez" <bkeyser@cox.net>
    To: <ytsejam@torchsong.com>
    Subject: Re: Re: TRAIN OF THOUGHT
    Message-ID: <004c01c3e9fe$b24335e0$6401a8c0@amdathlon14>

    ----- Original Message -----
    From: "I-Man" <inavarro@mdo.net>
    To: "Multiple recipients of list" <ytsejam@torchsong.com>
    Sent: Monday, February 02, 2004 10:35 AM
    Subject: Re: Re: TRAIN OF THOUGHT

    >
    >
    > I think it's a great song too, with fond memories. It is one of the few
    > DT songs that was actually playable with my basement band! 8^) Sweet
    > guitar solo, nice and to the point.
    >
    > I-Man

    Too bad the guitarist was a hack! hehehe

    Happy Belated Birthday, I-Man

    Kez

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    Date: Mon, 2 Feb 2004 21:42:25 -0500
    From: "Kez" <bkeyser@cox.net>
    To: <ytsejam@torchsong.com>
    Subject: Re: Replies to various posts
    Message-ID: <005201c3e9ff$5b9612c0$6401a8c0@amdathlon14>

    ----- Original Message -----
    From: "Eric George" <drizzt@sdf.lonestar.org>
    To: "Multiple recipients of list" <ytsejam@torchsong.com>
    Sent: Tuesday, January 27, 2004 8:43 PM
    Subject: Re: Replies to various posts

    > On Tue, 27 Jan 2004, xcitor wrote:
    >
    > > yeah, last time i saw ``An Evening with...'' was as the 9:30 club here
    > > in DC. there are no (or at least _very few_) seats, so i stood the whole
    > > time. my back was sore for days, but it was worth it! same with Hammer
    > > of the Gods in NYC -- i was standing the whole time and paid for it
    > > later.
    >
    > that was the last "Evening with..." show i saw with DT too, on the World
    > Tourbulence tour. we (3 of us) were fortunate enough to be in the first
    > 30 or so people in line. actually, that's where i first met the infamous
    > Kez, as we were shouting "BAFU!!" & happened to be 2 of the only people
    > apparently from this list in attendance.

    INFAMOUS? Wow. I'm humbled. hehe Shall we do it again in a couple of
    months??

    > anyhow, being so close to the front meant we were able to dash up to the
    > balcony level.

    You know me, I ALWAYS head for balcony, dead center. I usually don't go for
    the upper seats, though, because those are just a little too far away. Look
    for me and I-Man in March, and maybe DCJoe will join us as well!

    Looking forward to the next 9:30 meeting,
    Kez

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