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Jared
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Posted: July 01 2009 at 09:10 |
rushfan4 wrote:
1992. The video for Pull Me Under was playing on MTV . |
very similar to me, Scott... 1992, and my sister (of all people) lent me a metal compilation tape of new stuff... she said 'here, there's a track on this, which I think you'll like.. (PMU)'
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Music has always been a matter of energy to me. On some nights I believe that a car with the needle on empty can run 50 more miles if you have the right music very loud on the radio. Hunter S Thompson
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Negoba
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Posted: July 01 2009 at 09:18 |
Holy moly, it's frankly hard to imagine younger people liking Dream Theater when they are so enmeshed in the 80's metal tradition. Myself, being a metal head in the late 80's, was moderately interested in 92 when Pull Me Under came out. Frankly, there were dozens if not hundreds of guys with Pertucci's chops at that point. In 1993 I joined a band where all the other members worshipped DT (including the guy who opened up the rest of prog for me) and so I bought I&W and then Awake. We went to the Awake tour, which was a lot of fun. He lent me Scenes from a Memory and I just couldn't get into it. Lot of fond memories because that band was some of the most fun I had.
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You are quite a fine person, and I am very fond of you. But you are only quite a little fellow, in a wide world, after all.
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Padraic
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Posted: July 01 2009 at 09:25 |
Mr ProgFreak wrote:
Must have been around 1992.
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Same here.
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kingcrimson2003
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Posted: July 01 2009 at 10:09 |
2002. I read a very favourable review of Six Degrees... in Classic Rock Magazine and seeing as I was in the market for new prog I purchased it. It was the first metal album of any type that I purchased and having not listened to much metal before, The Glass Prison was quite a baptism of fire!
I'm glad I persevered however because now I thoroughly enjoy a good bit of metal/hard rock!
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The T
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Posted: July 01 2009 at 12:04 |
1995, watching "headbanger''s" in MTV LATINO in my country.... The video for "Pull Me Under"... Incredibly, ironically, that day I hated it, because Labrie commited the "crime of wearing a Napalm Death shirt while singing like a lady"... (my words back THEN)... In 1997 I finally fully embraced Images and Words and everything changed.
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Stooge
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Posted: July 01 2009 at 12:06 |
I first heard them in 2002. My brother and I got tickets to a Joe Satriani/DT co-headlining tour (King's X opened!!!). Satch was supporting his Strange Beautiful Music album, and DT 6DOIT. Before I went to the show, I had picked up a compilation CD with a bucnh of metal/rock songs on it. The cd was my introduction to DT (a radio edit of "Pull Me Under") and Kings X ("Black Flag").
At the concert, Dream Theater opened their set with "Pull Me Under", and since we never heard the full version of the song, we were blown away when the "Watch the sparrow falling" part came in. It still ranks among my favorite concert experiences.
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Roland113
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Posted: July 01 2009 at 12:29 |
1992.
My band had a gig at a local high school one night, so we set up everything that afternoon. After we did the sound check, my bass player pulled this tape out and threw it into the PA system. The whole band and sound crew sat there for the next hour listening to all of Images and Words through the big speakers. I was blown away. Sadly, I seem to have lost track of the bass player, but Dream Theater has had a special place in my heard since then.
Incidentally, I first saw them on my 21st birthday in January of 1993. . . goodness, where has the time gone.
Edited by Roland113 - July 01 2009 at 20:08
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-------someone please tell him to delete this line, he looks like a noob-------
I don't have an unnatural obsession with Disney Princesses, I have a fourteen year old daughter and coping mechanisms.
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steve j
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Posted: July 01 2009 at 12:55 |
2007 - bought Scenes in Oct 07, saw them live one month later. Sometimes, everything comes together nicely.
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The Quiet One
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Posted: July 01 2009 at 15:35 |
2008 - bought Octavarium, seemed to me pretty heavy, yet I continued buying their stuff. Now I really love Falling Into Infinity and Images & Words.
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Drew
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Posted: July 01 2009 at 15:47 |
93 or 94- can't remember exactly
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Logan
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Posted: July 01 2009 at 16:33 |
I think that 2005 was when I first heard Dream Theater. I checked out the mp3s at PA. I don't know that I'd heard of them before 2005 -- same with most of the bands included here at the time.
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crimson87
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Posted: July 01 2009 at 16:42 |
2006 , although I didn't like the band back then. I was into power metal at the time , and I bought an MP3 expecting to hear something like Angra , Stratovarius or Sonata Artica.
I was really dissapointed: I couldn't understand the music , Stratovarius had much more energy and Kotipelto had a better voice. Besides , they weren't fast enough.
Two years later , I had heard much more exprimental music but still couldn't dig DT. Slowly I began to appreciate the band and recognoise their prog credentials.
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Marlon
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Posted: July 01 2009 at 17:11 |
2007 and so far the only CD I don't have is theis first one.
Love their sound.
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Progosopher
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Posted: July 01 2009 at 18:01 |
I think it was 1994. A friend of mine gave me a cassette tape of Images and Words. I liked it okay at first, but after a couple of years, where it sat shelved most of the time, I started to appreciate what they were doing. I began listening to it regularly, and then the tape got munched. It took a few more years for me to get around to replacing it. Perhaps seeing them open for Deep Purple helped me appreciate them more.
Warning: Nostalgia trip ahead.
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The world of sound is certainly capable of infinite variety and, were our sense developed, of infinite extensions. -- George Santayana, "The Sense of Beauty"
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Roland113
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Posted: July 01 2009 at 20:07 |
Stooge wrote:
I first heard them in 2002. My brother and I got tickets to a Joe Satriani/DT co-headlining tour (King's X opened!!!). Satch was supporting his Strange Beautiful Music album, and DT 6DOIT. Before I went to the show, I had picked up a compilation CD with a bucnh of metal/rock songs on it. The cd was my introduction to DT (a radio edit of "Pull Me Under") and Kings X ("Black Flag").
At the concert, Dream Theater opened their set with "Pull Me Under", and since we never heard the full version of the song, we were blown away when the "Watch the sparrow falling" part came in. It still ranks among my favorite concert experiences.
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Heh, here's an odd coincidence, I was introduced to King's X at about the same time as I was introduced to Dream Theater by the same Bass player.
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-------someone please tell him to delete this line, he looks like a noob-------
I don't have an unnatural obsession with Disney Princesses, I have a fourteen year old daughter and coping mechanisms.
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The Truth
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Posted: July 01 2009 at 22:28 |
I was an old-school prog boy until like 2005 and didn't listen to Dream Theater until Octavarium was released. (I was impressed with it... and people site it as one of their worst works of music )
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Stooge
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Posted: July 01 2009 at 22:36 |
Roland113 wrote:
Stooge wrote:
I first heard them in 2002. My brother and I got tickets to a Joe Satriani/DT co-headlining tour (King's X opened!!!). Satch was supporting his Strange Beautiful Music album, and DT 6DOIT. Before I went to the show, I had picked up a compilation CD with a bucnh of metal/rock songs on it. The cd was my introduction to DT (a radio edit of "Pull Me Under") and Kings X ("Black Flag").
At the concert, Dream Theater opened their set with "Pull Me Under", and since we never heard the full version of the song, we were blown away when the "Watch the sparrow falling" part came in. It still ranks among my favorite concert experiences.
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Heh, here's an odd coincidence, I was introduced to King's X at about the same time as I was introduced to Dream Theater by the same Bass player.
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Nice. Unfortunately, King's X had horrible sound as most openers get in a bigger venue (Toronto's Molson Amphitheater). I can recall them playing "Over My Head" and "We Were Born To Be Loved", but not much else stands out especially since their only song I knew at the time was "Black Flag" which I wasn't fond of at the time but it grew on me.
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Roj
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Posted: July 02 2009 at 03:01 |
2007. I discovered DT pretty late, but I've been making up for lost time ever since .
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anoblesoul
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Posted: July 02 2009 at 05:53 |
1989 - I was living in Scotland when I heard them on a rock compilation which had The Killing Hand on it. WOW! I had to go out and get When Dream and Day Unite which I think still has the HMV sticker on it. (One of the two big CD stores.) I was love at first listen!
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Snow Dog
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Posted: July 02 2009 at 05:58 |
anoblesoul wrote:
1989 - I was living in Scotland when I heard them on a rock compilation which had The Killing Hand on it. WOW! I had to go out and get When Dream and Day Unite which I think still has the HMV sticker on it. (One of the two big CD stores.) I was love at first listen!
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Welcome to progarchives.
My friend has that same compilation. Unlike you though, he didn't investigate further Not until about 9 years later...then he rembered itr.
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