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[QUOTE=ghettoeddo]it is o-r-g-a-s-m-i-c.
i tried figuring it out cuz my band is covering it, but idk what the heck he's doing. lord abortion, your e-mail isn't working...i got a delivery status notification error.[/QUOTE] Bugger it, try [email]ollie6662004@yahoo.co.uk[/email] if you could... Hollow years is so great. |
[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O3cNmOrhe1E&search=Dream%20Theater[/url]
This is a cool video for those of you who haven't already seen it. It's Yellow Matter Custard, a Beatles cover-band consisting of Mike Portnoy, Paul Gilbert, Matt Bissonette and Neal Morse playing "While my Guitar gently weeps". |
[QUOTE=FuzzyDuck][url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O3cNmOrhe1E&search=Dream%20Theater[/url]
This is a cool video for those of you who haven't already seen it. It's Yellow Matter Custard, a Beatles cover-band consisting of Mike Portnoy, Paul Gilbert, Matt Bissonette and Neal Morse playing "While my Guitar gently weeps".[/QUOTE] That's awesome! Mike is a huge Beatles fan. On a different note, what is everyone's favorite Dream Theater instrumental song? "Erotomania" is my favorite, with "The Dance of Eternity" in a close second. |
Those videos were cool. On MPs site you can see a trailer for his Hammer of the Gods Zeppelin DVD, which also looks really cool.
My favourite instrumental is probably Stream of Consciousness. |
Favourite instrumental would be the Ytse Jam and Hells Kitchen. I'm listening to 'Live at the Marquee' right now, and Bombay Vindaloo is nice.
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SOC is definately my favourite instrumental. With Strange Deja Vu right behind it for some reason.
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[QUOTE=Happy]SOC is definately my favourite instrumental. With Strange Deja Vu right behind it for some reason.[/QUOTE]
strange deja vu isn't really an instrumental though... my favorite is hands down overture 1928. second is probably erotomania. when labrie said "mr. john petrucci!" i felt the same way haha. that part is tear-jerking |
I think he meant Overture 1928.
My favorite is live Ytse Jam with 5 minute drum solo interlude. :D |
[QUOTE=bwnstl]I think he meant Overture 1928.
[/QUOTE] Yeah, sorry I get the two confused. |
My favourite instrumental varies constantly between SOC, Overtrure 1928 and Erotomania.
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[QUOTE=bwnstl]I think he meant Overture 1928.
My favorite is live Ytse Jam with 5 minute drum solo interlude. :D[/QUOTE] Agreed lol |
1) Instrumedly (if it counts)
2) SoC 3) Overture 1928 4) Erotomania |
Anywhere where I can hear Dream theatre?
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I can send you a sampler if you want.
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Hell's Kitchen or Erotomania are my fav instrumentals.
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[QUOTE=FuzzyDuck][url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O3cNmOrhe1E&search=Dream%20Theater[/url]
This is a cool video for those of you who haven't already seen it. It's Yellow Matter Custard, a Beatles cover-band consisting of Mike Portnoy, Paul Gilbert, Matt Bissonette and Neal Morse playing "While my Guitar gently weeps".[/QUOTE] I actually saw that a while ago in school of all places (I think I told the story about how my music teacher brought in this drum festival '04 DVD, and it had Mike Portnoy on it.) It had footage of Yellow Custard playing While My Guitar Gently Weeps and I Am the Walrus, plus Dream Theater playing Dance of Eternity, which, needless to say, owned. |
lord abortion, did you get my e-mail? it sent this time.
6 days until my DT show :] |
[QUOTE=ghettoeddo]lord abortion, did you get my e-mail? it sent this time.
6 days until my DT show :][/QUOTE] Thats cool. Try to remember as many songs as possible. I want to get a feeling for what they will play at my show. |
haha don't worry, i have a hypothetical setlist all written out and stuff.
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[QUOTE=ghettoeddo]haha don't worry, i have a hypothetical setlist all written out and stuff.[/QUOTE]
Really...whats on it? |
[QUOTE=GenuineImitation]Thats cool. Try to remember as many songs as possible. I want to get a feeling for what they will play at my show.[/QUOTE]
Their website has almost every setlist they've played on their recent tour, if you want to check that out. |
^ yea i got it from their website. certain songs they seem to play again and again on almost every gig on this tour like UAGM and 8vm. where there's room for choices, i listed every possible combination out like "spirit carries on and LTL" or "metropolis 1 and PMU."
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Seeing DT March 17th :)
Got 7th row too! :) x500 |
I'm seeing them on the 19th... general admission, so I gotta get there like 5 hours early to get front row... wooooooooooo
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[QUOTE=Obi One Kenodi]Their website has almost every setlist they've played on their recent tour, if you want to check that out.[/QUOTE]
Thanks for the info. :thumb: |
not just their recent tour, but almost every setlist from every show they've EVER played as DT and majesty :O
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[QUOTE=Obi One Kenodi]Their website has almost every setlist they've played on their recent tour, if you want to check that out.[/QUOTE]
Where on the site does it say that? |
[url]http://www.dreamtheater.net/tourography.php[/url]
some shows have little notes on them too, for interestinv facts and trivia. you can literally spend hours on that one page >< |
[QUOTE=ghettoeddo][url]http://www.dreamtheater.net/tourography.php[/url]
some shows have little notes on them too, for interestinv facts and trivia. you can literally spend hours on that one page ><[/QUOTE] Oh, I was on the wrong DT website. Thank you very much. :) |
[QUOTE=thunderzstruck]Seeing DT March 17th :)
Got 7th row too! :) x500[/QUOTE] Seeing 'em one day after you, my first time. I'm so excited, my DT virginity is about to be taken!!!111 |
Imagine yourself at a Dream Theater concert. They just got through playing the encore of PMU or Metropolis or whatever they play for encore. The lights dim and go to black and the stage is shrouded in darkness. Everyone accepts with resignation that this magical experience is over and some start filtering out while some stay around and chat excitedly about how awesome the concert was.
Suddenly, stray yet melodic piano chords and keys start playing. This keeps up for about 30 seconds while everyone looks around in wonder and stares at the stage wondering what is going on. Then, the opening piano riff from Space-Dye Vest starts playing as a single spotlight illuminates Kevin Moore on a keyboard. The Dream Theater vets that know the significance of this go f[I]u[/I]cking nuts. Slowly, individual spotlights shine through the darkness as each members comes in: Portnoy on drums, then LaBrie singing, and sporadically Petrucci and Myung in their random parts of the song. These are the things I think about while in the shower. Sigh.... |
[QUOTE=bwnstl]Imagine yourself at a Dream Theater concert. They just got through playing the encore of PMU or Metropolis or whatever they play for encore. The lights dim and go to black and the stage is shrouded in darkness. Everyone accepts with resignation that this magical experience is over and some start filtering out while some stay around and chat excitedly about how awesome the concert was.
Suddenly, stray yet melodic piano chords and keys start playing. This keeps up for about 30 seconds while everyone looks around in wonder and stares at the stage wondering what is going on. Then, the opening piano riff from Space-Dye Vest starts playing as a single spotlight illuminates Kevin Moore on a keyboard. The Dream Theater vets that know the significance of this go f[I]u[/I]cking nuts. Slowly, individual spotlights shine through the darkness as each members comes in: Portnoy on drums, then LaBrie singing, and sporadically Petrucci and Myung in their random parts of the song. These are the things I think about while in the shower. Sigh....[/QUOTE] Ha, ha. That's awesome. |
[QUOTE=bwnstl]Imagine yourself at a Dream Theater concert. They just got through playing the encore of PMU or Metropolis or whatever they play for encore. The lights dim and go to black and the stage is shrouded in darkness. Everyone accepts with resignation that this magical experience is over and some start filtering out while some stay around and chat excitedly about how awesome the concert was.
Suddenly, stray yet melodic piano chords and keys start playing. This keeps up for about 30 seconds while everyone looks around in wonder and stares at the stage wondering what is going on. Then, the opening piano riff from Space-Dye Vest starts playing as a single spotlight illuminates Kevin Moore on a keyboard. The Dream Theater vets that know the significance of this go f[I]u[/I]cking nuts. Slowly, individual spotlights shine through the darkness as each members comes in: Portnoy on drums, then LaBrie singing, and sporadically Petrucci and Myung in their random parts of the song. These are the things I think about while in the shower. Sigh....[/QUOTE] :( If only that would happen. |
Imagine if it happened though. So many people would be so pissed, because it'd probably only be a one time thing.
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I reckon it'd be on DVD if it happened.
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Unless the awesomeness of Kevin Moore exploded all the cameras.
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[QUOTE=Happy]:( If only that would happen.[/QUOTE]
It would be awesome Ghettoeddo-Should have got it. I'll check in a minute. Yep, got it. Many thanks |
Heres a little DT story that was pretty funny...
Over the summer of 2005, when DT was on Gigantour. It was their Cleveland show, at Tower City Music hall. As most of you probably know that went to Gigantour, we had to sit through a few terrible bands, like that Dillinger Escape Plan and Bobaflex? Whoever they were, Symphony X, Fear Factory, Nevermore... everything was good for them, and then the long awaited Dream Theater came on. James hasn't even began to sing yet, he's just screaming, you know.. trying to get the crowd pumped. And then he rips this huge hole in the *** of his pants. Turns around and bends over to show the crow his ***. Everyone cheered of course, so they went on and played the song.. him showing his *** every now and again... I really should have gotten out my camera phone. I'm sorry that I didn't now :( That was just a funny story... how many of you have seen James' ***? haha |
[QUOTE=Ytse]Heres a little DT story that was pretty funny...
Over the summer of 2005, when DT was on Gigantour. It was their Cleveland show, at Tower City Music hall. As most of you probably know that went to Gigantour, we had to sit through a few terrible bands, like that Dillinger Escape Plan and Bobaflex? Whoever they were, Symphony X, Fear Factory, Nevermore... everything was good for them, and then the long awaited Dream Theater came on. James hasn't even began to sing yet, he's just screaming, you know.. trying to get the crowd pumped. And then he rips this huge hole in the *** of his pants. Turns around and bends over to show the crow his ***. Everyone cheered of course, so they went on and played the song.. him showing his *** every now and again... I really should have gotten out my camera phone. I'm sorry that I didn't now :( That was just a funny story... how many of you have seen James' ***? haha[/QUOTE] DEP is not terrible, knkx. Just as progressive as DT, if not more, and almost as virtuosic. But that is a funny story. |
I'm sorry, I'm not sure that KNKX means... lol.
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