progbethyname wrote:
Pretty informative. Thanks Mosh. Doesn't just sound like a simple speed read. |
The best things out there, for me, are not a speed read! It took me about 10 days to read the whole thing, between Christmas and New Year's, and it wasn't because I was lazy, and I did not listen to any of the Dream Theater stuff during it, to avoid checking left and right for any anomalies.
Talking about an artist is not easy. There is a side of it, that is very intuitive and experimental, and this was the case amidst those that frequented our house in Lisbon, when my dad was translating them. But you learn one thing that is most important ... they are people like you and I, and in most cases, and even here, the tendency is to think they are Jseus, or God, and no one can say anything else about it, which is a "fan-atic" way, and not an appreciative way within an artistic or literary sense, as was the case in our house.
You make your fame, and road, off YOU, your own road, not off being a "fan" of someone else, and the book is pretty clear that despite the stuff that they liked and played all the time (many covers), in the end, they knew who they were much better, and you can not fault that in a band at all!
I will not, make bad comments about the other Mike that left, except that I do not think he is that great a drummer as he thinks he is, but he is very good, and very valuable to help DT get going, and probably massive in his ability to see things move forward, which is not easy for everyone, and an immense energy drain otherwise for himself.