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Re: View my dis-infatuation [with CD]
« Reply #14 on: December 07, 2011, 12:39:14 PM »
Try listening to Dream Theater's songs and lyrics...They have by far the best lyrics and stories/meanings hidden beyond...Try ''The Count of Tuscany''... :)

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Re: View my dis-infatuation [with CD]
« Reply #15 on: December 09, 2011, 10:46:48 AM »
Try listening to Dream Theater's songs and lyrics...They have by far the best lyrics and stories/meanings hidden beyond...Try ''The Count of Tuscany''... :)

One of many bands on my 'MUST LISTEN' list! Heard many good things about them, but haven't properly listened yet. So thanks for the heads-up  :) I'll get around to them soon!


Saw them at High Voltage last year and left half way through

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Re: View my dis-infatuation [with CD]
« Reply #16 on: December 09, 2011, 11:02:07 AM »
Try listening to Dream Theater's songs and lyrics...They have by far the best lyrics and stories/meanings hidden beyond...Try ''The Count of Tuscany''... :)

One of many bands on my 'MUST LISTEN' list! Heard many good things about them, but haven't properly listened yet. So thanks for the heads-up  :) I'll get around to them soon!


Saw them at High Voltage last year and left half way through

Any particular reasons?
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Re: View my dis-infatuation [with CD]
« Reply #17 on: December 09, 2011, 12:03:28 PM »
Saw them at High Voltage last year and left half way through
Ahhh, how could you...??You're lucky enough to be in the city where they play, and than leave a show..nonsense...lol..but OK, they're not at their peak since departure of MP..

Any particular reasons?

Most likely, cause the original drummer - Mike Portnoy departured from a band on September 8th 2010...after 25 years of leading the band...So this is a case like Guns(look it at this or other way)...Check out the new album without MP(rather just go on YouTube and search for best song of album-'Breaking All Illusions'', and then compare with the best song-'The Count of Tuscany' from the last DT album with MP..=)
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Re: View my dis-infatuation [with CD]
« Reply #18 on: December 09, 2011, 05:22:00 PM »
Try listening to Dream Theater's songs and lyrics...They have by far the best lyrics and stories/meanings hidden beyond...Try ''The Count of Tuscany''... :)

One of many bands on my 'MUST LISTEN' list! Heard many good things about them, but haven't properly listened yet. So thanks for the heads-up  :) I'll get around to them soon!


Saw them at High Voltage last year and left half way through

Any particular reasons?

Well i was at them and then got bored and went to see Jethro Tull, who were great.

The i came back and watched DT for a while, crowd was dead and the band just seemed to be going through the motions

Priest played the day before and it was the total opposite

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Re: View my dis-infatuation [with CD]
« Reply #19 on: December 09, 2011, 05:48:04 PM »
Well i was at them and then got bored and went to see Jethro Tull, who were great.

The i came back and watched DT for a while, crowd was dead and the band just seemed to be going through the motions

Priest played the day before and it was the total opposite

Let me get this straight..So you were watcing the DT, and then got bored, and in the same day/time you went to another stage and watched Jethro Tull??Well, than stages must had been quite distanced one from another or the sound was extremely low...lol :)
At least I understood it that way...
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Re: View my dis-infatuation [with CD]
« Reply #20 on: December 09, 2011, 10:00:30 PM »
Saw them at High Voltage last year and left half way through
Ahhh, how could you...??You're lucky enough to be in the city where they play, and than leave a show..nonsense...lol..but OK, they're not at their peak since departure of MP..

Any particular reasons?

Most likely, cause the original drummer - Mike Portnoy departured from a band on September 8th 2010...after 25 years of leading the band...So this is a case like Guns(look it at this or other way)...Check out the new album without MP(rather just go on YouTube and search for best song of album-'Breaking All Illusions'', and then compare with the best song-'The Count of Tuscany' from the last DT album with MP..=)

I can't even imagine DT without Mike Portnoy on drums.  Who else can handle those monster time changes?  That's what makes DT's whole sound.
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Re: View my dis-infatuation [with CD]
« Reply #21 on: December 10, 2011, 06:32:10 AM »
I can't even imagine DT without Mike Portnoy on drums.  Who else can handle those monster time changes?  That's what makes DT's whole sound.

Exactly... :)
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Re: View my dis-infatuation [with CD]
« Reply #22 on: December 10, 2011, 10:51:26 AM »
Well i was at them and then got bored and went to see Jethro Tull, who were great.

The i came back and watched DT for a while, crowd was dead and the band just seemed to be going through the motions

Priest played the day before and it was the total opposite

Let me get this straight..So you were watcing the DT, and then got bored, and in the same day/time you went to another stage and watched Jethro Tull??Well, than stages must had been quite distanced one from another or the sound was extremely low...lol :)
At least I understood it that way...

Yeah,  it was at a festival in London

Joe Bonamassa came out on stage with the Tull at the end, was very special

But without Portnoy well, it's just not the same
Not that i was ever a massive fan  to begin with!

 



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