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The T
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Posted: June 03 2008 at 14:14 |
What a stupid pointless thread.... An album against a band... very clever... You could put DT vs Yes or, say, Images and Words Vs Tales From TO but not the band vs the album... ....
Well, these two have one thing in common at least: they both incitre the most stupid reactions here in PA.....
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MovingPictures07
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Posted: June 03 2008 at 09:29 |
Haha, I remember seeing this thread when it was new almost two years ago. One of the best nostalgic threads I've seen in a while. I can't remember what I voted back then! (If I did at all) Nowadays... I'm not so sure. Back then I would have probably voted TFTO. I guess I'll go with that, simply because I have to take into account DT's whole discography. If it was TFTO v. SFAM though, I'd go for SFAM. They're both awesome to me.
Edited by MovingPictures07 - June 03 2008 at 09:30
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chopper
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Posted: June 03 2008 at 07:44 |
This should have been left to die quietly.
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Sacred 22
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Posted: June 03 2008 at 03:55 |
Here is some old Dream Theater fun that I found. Some good ol' nostalgia.....
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Sacred 22
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Posted: August 12 2006 at 20:33 |
micky wrote:
Sacred 22 wrote:
Australian wrote:
Sacred 22 wrote:
Australian wrote:
Tales. But how can a Band be compared with a single album? |
Here at Prog Archives anything is possible and that means even comparing creative metal with creative genius. Of course that being Tales. Hey, and I notice you picked Tales. |
I get it now, a test of creativity |
Oh yes, you got that right. Plus it injects a bit of personality and humour into these threads which can all too often run flat and boring. |
hahah.. so where's the damn personality and humour
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We are working on it. The well is a bit dry today.
By the way, I like the PFM disc. They have a rather unique sound and I do enjoy the whole album. Maybe I will put a review together for it once I get a few more listens in.
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micky
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Posted: August 12 2006 at 19:40 |
Philéas wrote:
micky wrote:
damn that reminds me... I need to look at that review of yours... which ones are you writing next..
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I might do another Gentle Giant review or two (did their debut). I'm
also planning to review News of the World by Queen, and maybe an Opeth
album. Time will tell what eventually surfaces, though.
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good review... I enjoyed it..
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The Pedro and Micky Experience - When one no longer requires psychotropics to trip
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Philéas
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Posted: August 12 2006 at 19:35 |
micky wrote:
damn that reminds me... I need to look at that review of yours... which ones are you writing next..
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I might do another Gentle Giant review or two (did their debut). I'm
also planning to review News of the World by Queen, and maybe an Opeth
album. Time will tell what eventually surfaces, though.
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micky
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Posted: August 12 2006 at 19:31 |
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The Pedro and Micky Experience - When one no longer requires psychotropics to trip
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Philéas
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Posted: August 12 2006 at 19:26 |
micky wrote:
hahah.. so where's the damn personality and humour
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^There, perhaps?
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Posted: August 12 2006 at 18:54 |
Sacred 22 wrote:
Australian wrote:
Sacred 22 wrote:
Australian wrote:
Tales. But how can a Band be compared with a single album? |
Here at Prog Archives anything is possible and that means even
comparing creative metal with creative genius. Of course that being
Tales. Hey, and I notice you picked Tales. |
I get it now, a test of creativity |
Oh
yes, you got that right. Plus it injects a bit of personality and
humour into these threads which can all too often run flat and boring. |
hahah.. so where's the damn personality and humour
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The Pedro and Micky Experience - When one no longer requires psychotropics to trip
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Sacred 22
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Posted: August 12 2006 at 18:27 |
Australian wrote:
Sacred 22 wrote:
Australian wrote:
Tales. But how can a Band be compared with a single album? |
Here at Prog Archives anything is possible and that means even comparing creative metal with creative genius. Of course that being Tales. Hey, and I notice you picked Tales. |
I get it now, a test of creativity |
Oh yes, you got that right. Plus it injects a bit of personality and humour into these threads which can all too often run flat and boring.
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Australian
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Posted: August 12 2006 at 06:37 |
Sacred 22 wrote:
Australian wrote:
Tales. But how can a Band be compared with a single album? |
Here at Prog Archives anything is possible and that means even comparing creative metal with creative genius. Of course that being Tales. Hey, and I notice you picked Tales. |
I get it now, a test of creativity
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Phil S
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Posted: August 12 2006 at 06:13 |
I don't know... as my wife an old friend and I sat watching there Live DVD we were all reminded very much of YES. They are all Awesome players. If you haven't seen the DVD you rely should check it out.
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Philéas
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Posted: August 10 2006 at 06:34 |
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But to be very serious Dream Theater really is an awesome band. I think of them as the Yes of the 21st century. |
The never come close to Yes. They have their own distinct style, which
is good, but it can hardly be compared with that of Yes. However, they
will probably be regarded as classics in 30 years or so. But they will
remain a band people either love or hate.
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but when it's Mr LeBries turn to shine, I whine. |
When shining, I think LaBrie is very whiny aswell. That's in fact my biggest problem with DT. When LaBrie starts wailing like that, I never hear what he sings.
xtopher wrote:
One thing about Mr. Kevin James Labrie that is a little polarizing: his
vocal style is that of a "prog-metal drama queen". Of course, the
original was none other than the great Geoff Tate |
In my opinion, James LaBrie tries too hard to really sound like a
"Prog-Metal drama queen", and fails in the process. To me, he's more of
a "wannabe Prog-Metal drama queen". Geoff Tate is so much better.
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Sacred 22
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Posted: August 10 2006 at 03:58 |
xtopher wrote:
Sacred 22 wrote:
xtopher wrote:
^Maybe DT's greatness will be one of those truths which you ridicule now but will one day be accepted as self-evident (see your signature). Some of us already see it this way. Maybe we're just ahead of our time. |
Ah yes, it's my PINK little friend again. How are you by the way???
It has come to my attention that my adopted slogan is being used against me.
I lived with a guy who played nothing but Dream Theater. His wife and I would sit in the kitchen and wonder why. She was a woman of good taste and one hell of a drummer to boot. She loved bands like ELP, Yes, and King Crimson to name but a few. I can on occasion enjoy DT's musical instrument acrobatics but when it's Mr LeBries turn to shine, I whine. In this case I will have to adopt the truth here as being self evident. |
Why, I'm doing quite well, and very pink, thank you. How are you doing??
All is well just before bed.
I guess I can't stop you from hating Dream Theater, wrong as it may be. But you can't fault me for liking them, either. One thing is certain: I'm keeping my ears open, looking for new stuff all the time. And I am STILL WAITING for any of it to be as consistently good (IMVHO) as Dream Theater.
I don't hate all of what Dream Theater does and as a matter of fact I enjoy Liquid Tension Experiment which comprises most of DT. I have never been a fan of heavy metal wailing.
Ok, I will concede that at times I wish Labrie wouldn't do quite as much wailing. But for some reason, I always kind of feel a little amped up when he does. I mean, yeeeaaahhhh. Kick ass. One thing about Mr. Kevin James Labrie that is a little polarizing: his vocal style is that of a "prog-metal drama queen". Of course, the original was none other than the great Geoff Tate (waaay underappreciated on this site), and I've always kind of liked the ultra-moody way these guys sing because it seems very emotionally purging to me. Yes, they can get a tad tiresome at times. But it's a nice counterbalance to some of the other vocalists I enjoy.
You don't have to defend your likes and dislikes. It's just a bit of fun we have here.
(Man, I never thought I'd get any flak about having a Kirby avatar. My original one was Donkey Kong walking on his fists—nothing cooler than that. But one day the website which had this kick-ass avatar had all of a sudden ceased to exist, and my avatar was gone! So I picked the second coolest possible avatar in the world: freakishly cute and pink lil' ol' Kirby.)
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I seriously think your Avatar is cool!!
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xtopher
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Posted: August 10 2006 at 03:50 |
Sacred 22 wrote:
xtopher wrote:
^Maybe DT's greatness will be one of those truths which you ridicule now but will one day be accepted as self-evident (see your signature). Some of us already see it this way. Maybe we're just ahead of our time. |
Ah yes, it's my PINK little friend again. How are you by the way???
It has come to my attention that my adopted slogan is being used against me.
I lived with a guy who played nothing but Dream Theater. His wife and I would sit in the kitchen and wonder why. She was a woman of good taste and one hell of a drummer to boot. She loved bands like ELP, Yes, and King Crimson to name but a few. I can on occasion enjoy DT's musical instrument acrobatics but when it's Mr LeBries turn to shine, I whine. In this case I will have to adopt the truth here as being self evident. |
Why, I'm doing quite well, and very pink, thank you. How are you doing?? I guess I can't stop you from hating Dream Theater, wrong as it may be. But you can't fault me for liking them, either. One thing is certain: I'm keeping my ears open, looking for new stuff all the time. And I am STILL WAITING for any of it to be as consistently good (IMVHO) as Dream Theater. Ok, I will concede that at times I wish Labrie wouldn't do quite as much wailing. But for some reason, I always kind of feel a little amped up when he does. I mean, yeeeaaahhhh. Kick ass. One thing about Mr. Kevin James Labrie that is a little polarizing: his vocal style is that of a "prog-metal drama queen". Of course, the original was none other than the great Geoff Tate (waaay underappreciated on this site), and I've always kind of liked the ultra-moody way these guys sing because it seems very emotionally purging to me. Yes, they can get a tad tiresome at times. But it's a nice counterbalance to some of the other vocalists I enjoy. (Man, I never thought I'd get any flak about having a Kirby avatar. My original one was Donkey Kong walking on his fists—nothing cooler than that. But one day the website which had this kick-ass avatar had all of a sudden ceased to exist, and my avatar was gone! So I picked the second coolest possible avatar in the world: freakishly cute and pink lil' ol' Kirby.)
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Sacred 22
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Posted: August 10 2006 at 03:06 |
xtopher wrote:
^Maybe DT's greatness will be one of those truths which you ridicule now but will one day be accepted as self-evident (see your signature). Some of us already see it this way. Maybe we're just ahead of our time. |
Ah yes, it's my PINK little friend again. How are you by the way???
It has come to my attention that my adopted slogan is being used against me.
I lived with a guy who played nothing but Dream Theater. His wife and I would sit in the kitchen and wonder why. She was a woman of good taste and one hell of a drummer to boot. She loved bands like ELP, Yes, and King Crimson to name but a few. I can on occasion enjoy DT's musical instrument acrobatics but when it's Mr LeBries turn to shine, I whine. In this case I will have to adopt the truth here as being self evident.
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xtopher
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Posted: August 10 2006 at 02:28 |
^Maybe DT's greatness will be one of those truths which you ridicule now but will one day be accepted as self-evident (see your signature). Some of us already see it this way. Maybe we're just ahead of our time.
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Sacred 22
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Posted: August 09 2006 at 22:00 |
Phil S wrote:
Reeeeeaally now. Dream theater is an awesome band, and TFTTO isn't even Yes' best album. But Yes would have to win out.
Anyway that's this old farts opinion.
But to be very serious Dream Theater really is an awesome band. I think of them as the Yes of the 21st century. |
YIKES!!!!!!!!!!
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Phil S
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Posted: August 09 2006 at 21:56 |
Reeeeeaally now. Dream theater is an awesome band, and TFTTO isn't even Yes' best album. But Yes would have to win out.
Anyway that's this old farts opinion.
But to be very serious Dream Theater really is an awesome band. I think of them as the Yes of the 21st century.
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