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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 21 2006 at 19:49

I really wouldn't mind seeing Dream Theater, actually!Smile

 

 

 

(wait for it...)

 

 

 

Having to hear them, however....Pinch

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 21 2006 at 19:41
Wish i was there. Sounds like a great gig
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 21 2006 at 19:35

Originally posted by The Miracle The Miracle wrote:

Relax -- it's just MUSIC, Peter!

LOLWhat? DT make MUSIC now? Who'da thunkit? Confused

AngryUse my sig to expose my hypocrisy, will ya, Manacle? Why you little...

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 21 2006 at 19:23
Relax -- it's just MUSIC, Peter!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 21 2006 at 10:04
They are so incredible live, it's almost absurd. I'm seeing them next Wednesday, can't wait! 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 21 2006 at 00:39
Originally posted by acheron acheron wrote:

i saw DT for the first time saturday night at the congress theater in chicago... what an experience

first of all tickets were sold out so my buddy and i just went to the show looking for a scalper and we found this jolly middle aged man who sold us 2 tickets for 30$ a piece (which is less than face value) so that was cool

it was standing room only so we were maybe 15 feet away from the band.  the show started with a movie of all the DT album covers and the theme for the first half of the show was the heavy tracks from each album.  the second half of the show was the epic tracks from each album.  one major highlight was the drum solo, where Mike invited his friend charlie Benante (the drummer from anthrax) up to play a duel drum solo.  it was the most incredible thing i have ever seen,  at one point they were both ripping the bass drums and i could feel my internal organs violently vbrating.  then they each started playing recognizable drum beats, Charlie played the drum intro to 'rock and roll' (Led Zeppelin), Mike countered with 'when the levee breaks' (Led Zeppelin) then Mike played some metallica song, then Chris played the drum intro to 'run to the hills' (iron maiden) and then ever John Petrucci started playing along and played the intro riff to 'rn to the hills' long with him, hen mike played another song that i cant remember (with john playing along as well) then Chris played the intro to '6:00' (DT) perfectly (again with john playing along) and finally Mike played the end of "Moby Dick' (Zeppelin) with John doing his best Jimmy Page impression as well.   that was nuts i was floored.

there were a few other suprises scattered throughout songs all through the night ('wish you were here' during 'under peruvian skies' and 'wherever i may roam' (metallica)  during 'take the time')

then the highlight of the show was the intro to 'octavarium', i dont know if any of you have seen the synth that Jordan uses for it but its called the continuum fingerboard  buts its a pretty new analog synth technology and it creates the most dynamic incredible sounds, Jordan really stole the show at this point, i cant even describe how it looked/sounded live

i must addmit i wasn't expecting such a good show, i know Labrie has been known to sound pretty weak at times live, but he was right on and got lots of applause after his huge wails, i was also expecting no talking in between songs, but Labrie told a few stories, and talked to the audience a lot which i really like to see during concerts. i also  didnt expect the show to have such energy,  when i  think of DT playing i usually think of 5 highly technical musical machines, but these guys were really loose, and animated on stage (except Petrucci who everytime the camera was on his face he just looked so uncomfortable and awkward, which he should because he looked like a tool with his hair and beard), Muyng was swaying and looking really fluid and relaxed, Jordan was spinning around on his keyboard, Mike was always standing/spitting while playing ( i dont know how he does that), throwing sticks into the audience (once during his drum solo he threw a stick into the air like Neil Peart, but he threw it too far behind him and dropped in and he started laughing), and making funny faces, Labrie was running around and doing a Robert Plant impression. it was great

so basically i'm never missing a DT show in the chicago area



I saw them the night before you, in Minneapolis on Friday. Awesome awesome show. I was about 25 feet from the stage. I took some vids with my smuggled digital camera, cleverly hidden in my jacket. Unfortunately, I got the idea that it might be safe to hold it up while filming because there was a rotund gentleman in front of me filming with his camera in plain view. So I whipped mine out in the attempt to get some solid footage, when what to my wondering eyes should appear but a mannish usher to take away my cheer.......and my camera. It was confiscated till the end of the show, when to my pleasant surprise I discovered they had deleted my vids. Thanks a lot, morons. I personally don't care what anyone says about taking videos at concerts: it was an attempt to get a token of rememberance for my first REAL concert, but of course bootlegging is SOOOOOOOOOOOOO BAD EVERYONE!!!!

I got over it though. The show was awesome. Jordan's rotating keyboard = nuts. I couldn't believe they played the entire Octavarium song. And LaBrie was in very very tight vocal form, I couldn't believe it. Awesome night. And Portnoy also missed two stick flips during the night, haha. He also tossed one behind the curtain to his right mid-song, then had whoever was back there toss it back to him, still midsong. It was nuts. He is really confident about his stick flipping/twirling.
 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 21 2006 at 00:27
Good stuff bro! They are very amazing live- may be the best.



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 20 2006 at 18:24
I went to the show last night in Cleveland and couldn't find any tickets.  I've seen them once before, but it was disappointing.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 20 2006 at 18:02
i saw DT for the first time saturday night at the congress theater in chicago... what an experience

first of all tickets were sold out so my buddy and i just went to the show looking for a scalper and we found this jolly middle aged man who sold us 2 tickets for 30$ a piece (which is less than face value) so that was cool

it was standing room only so we were maybe 15 feet away from the band.  the show started with a movie of all the DT album covers and the theme for the first half of the show was the heavy tracks from each album.  the second half of the show was the epic tracks from each album.  one major highlight was the drum solo, where Mike invited his friend charlie Benante (the drummer from anthrax) up to play a duel drum solo.  it was the most incredible thing i have ever seen,  at one point they were both ripping the bass drums and i could feel my internal organs violently vbrating.  then they each started playing recognizable drum beats, Charlie played the drum intro to 'rock and roll' (Led Zeppelin), Mike countered with 'when the levee breaks' (Led Zeppelin) then Mike played some metallica song, then Chris played the drum intro to 'run to the hills' (iron maiden) and then ever John Petrucci started playing along and played the intro riff to 'rn to the hills' long with him, hen mike played another song that i cant remember (with john playing along as well) then Chris played the intro to '6:00' (DT) perfectly (again with john playing along) and finally Mike played the end of "Moby Dick' (Zeppelin) with John doing his best Jimmy Page impression as well.   that was nuts i was floored.

there were a few other suprises scattered throughout songs all through the night ('wish you were here' during 'under peruvian skies' and 'wherever i may roam' (metallica)  during 'take the time')

then the highlight of the show was the intro to 'octavarium', i dont know if any of you have seen the synth that Jordan uses for it but its called the continuum fingerboard  buts its a pretty new analog synth technology and it creates the most dynamic incredible sounds, Jordan really stole the show at this point, i cant even describe how it looked/sounded live

i must addmit i wasn't expecting such a good show, i know Labrie has been known to sound pretty weak at times live, but he was right on and got lots of applause after his huge wails, i was also expecting no talking in between songs, but Labrie told a few stories, and talked to the audience a lot which i really like to see during concerts. i also  didnt expect the show to have such energy,  when i  think of DT playing i usually think of 5 highly technical musical machines, but these guys were really loose, and animated on stage (except Petrucci who everytime the camera was on his face he just looked so uncomfortable and awkward, which he should because he looked like a tool with his hair and beard), Muyng was swaying and looking really fluid and relaxed, Jordan was spinning around on his keyboard, Mike was always standing/spitting while playing ( i dont know how he does that), throwing sticks into the audience (once during his drum solo he threw a stick into the air like Neil Peart, but he threw it too far behind him and dropped in and he started laughing), and making funny faces, Labrie was running around and doing a Robert Plant impression. it was great

so basically i'm never missing a DT show in the chicago area



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