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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 26 2010 at 19:08
Check 'em out. All 3 albums are great and well-worth your time and money. I caught them in Philly - the best concert I've ever been to! Clap

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 26 2010 at 19:16
I just got the Whirlwind Tour set yesterday it is great.  I saw the first show in Downey, Ca and thought it was very good but the progress they made with this taping about 6 weeks alter was pretty amazing.  They play extremely well together and they enjoy playing with one another.  That makes a big difference in the energy of the music and how they present it.  In this you have a 3.5 hour set that encompasses most of everything they have done plus some very decent bonus features. 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 26 2010 at 19:17
Originally posted by darkshade darkshade wrote:

Originally posted by rushfan4 rushfan4 wrote:

 
Released today.


getting it (hopefully) tomorrow!

My friend went to this gig......wish i'd gone with him.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 26 2010 at 19:32
Originally posted by Garion81 Garion81 wrote:

I saw the first show in Downey, Ca and thought it was very good but the progress they made with this taping about 6 weeks alter was pretty amazing. 


I saw them three shows later in Montreal and it was jaw-droppingly good. So I'm really psyched to hear how good they sounded as a more well-oiled machine six weeks on....

Does anyone know if Radiant Records has shipped the boxed sets to Canada yet? They haven't answered my e-mail and I'm dying to know if mine is on the way, or if it was specifically the U.S. they've shipped to first. If I know it's going to take a while I can at least not leap frantically to the mailbox every day in anticipation.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 26 2010 at 19:46
Hi,
 
I just heard SMTP again ... and ... you know what? I think it would be better if it had a different drummer. One with a "feel" for music instead of anything else. The guy can only do one thing with his drums ... and nothing else!
 
Basically not impressed.
 
It's nice ... so what?
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 27 2010 at 04:30
For Portnoys firts atttempt at a full Prog Band i thinbk it's a pretty good attempt. You see Mosh, it's a learning process. On the second album he is much better. Althougth he is excellent on the first too.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 27 2010 at 04:37
Originally posted by moshkito moshkito wrote:

Hi,
 
I just heard SMTP again ... and ... you know what? I think it would be better if it had a different drummer. One with a "feel" for music instead of anything else. The guy can only do one thing with his drums ... and nothing else!
 
Basically not impressed.
 
It's nice ... so what?
 

Well, I'm not a drummer but I've never been all that blown away by Portnoy. He's technically capable, certainly, but his creativity and variety of styles seem lacking to me. He's a great musician, but not one of my favorites.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 27 2010 at 09:44

I'll be honest, I was a bit underwhelmed when I first heard The Whirlwind but after seeing them live at Shepherds Bush (they were brilliant that night and the show is easily my favourite gig of 2010 thus far), I gave it another listen and found my way in. I now bloody love that album and it was entirely down to seeing the band perform it live. The energy and joy in their playing that night was really infectious.

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 08 2010 at 21:14
Originally posted by Snow Dog Snow Dog wrote:

For Portnoys firts atttempt at a full Prog Band i thinbk it's a pretty good attempt. You see Mosh, it's a learning process. On the second album he is much better. Althougth he is excellent on the first too.
 
That music had some soft parts that Portnoy did not do well on ... he doesn't have the patience to stay there and has to get out as fast as possible, as if he were afraid to lose his count and where he was in the first place. In "progressive" the trick always was ... not so much about the count ... but how long you could go and have fun, before you hit that drum again ... but then, some drummers were not around the time of really great drums in rock music, and they have never tried to do a Moonie or a Bonzo, or a Moerlin ... because it takes talent, listening and dedication ... and FEEL of the music ... which was not defined well enough for him, which suggests that the stuff was added separatly, not with them playing together or someone would have said something.
 
It's just another trojan cow in my book. Nothing new. And it's a nice way for some of these people to get a few bucks that they very well deserve, although I would think that Mike doesn't need it. He's (apparently) more responsible for the DT website and everything else than the rest of the band.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 08 2010 at 23:44
The most modern band.  The most dated sound.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 08 2010 at 23:54
Originally posted by rod65 rod65 wrote:

Get Live in Europe. The Abby Road Medley in Suite Charlotte Pike alone is worth twice the price of the album.

This is a true sentence. More prog bands need to do stuff like this.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 09 2010 at 22:28
Just ordered The Whirld Tour, it's bound to be my first Transatlantic album. I was thinking about getting The Whirlwind as my first, but this other one has the whole Whirlwind and some other previous tracks, so I thought it should be a great introduction to the band. I hope I'm right. I'm also rather interested in Bridge Across Forever Limited Edition, but it may not be available anymore... I guess; those covers really sound cool, specially the And I Love her one, with over 7 min (I would be hoping they did something cool with that song... but I may just as well be wrong).
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 10 2010 at 08:57
Pornoy is quite good on this DVD, I must say.  I agree that on the first TA, he seems like the only member that is out of place.  Still great drumming, but not necessarily appropriate for the music.  He improved greatly on the next album, and for Whirlwind I think he did an excellent job.  I do agree with those who say his style is a bit limited though, as I don't think he'd be capable of playing jazz or even fusion type stuff (let alone post rock or truly mellow music in general).  But isn't that true of a lot of prog drummers?

Anyway, the DVD is excellent, everybody firing on all cylinders, great playing all around.  My biggest issue with Portnoy is his vocals........they do detract from the music in places where he is the only voice (not as bad when he does backing).
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 10 2010 at 09:35
^ he also gained lost of experience playing drums on all of Neal's solo albums.  


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 10 2010 at 09:45
Originally posted by moshkito moshkito wrote:

Originally posted by Snow Dog Snow Dog wrote:

For Portnoys firts atttempt at a full Prog Band i thinbk it's a pretty good attempt. You see Mosh, it's a learning process. On the second album he is much better. Althougth he is excellent on the first too.
 
That music had some soft parts that Portnoy did not do well on ... he doesn't have the patience to stay there and has to get out as fast as possible, as if he were afraid to lose his count and where he was in the first place. In "progressive" the trick always was ... not so much about the count ... but how long you could go and have fun, before you hit that drum again ... but then, some drummers were not around the time of really great drums in rock music, and they have never tried to do a Moonie or a Bonzo, or a Moerlin ... because it takes talent, listening and dedication ... and FEEL of the music ... which was not defined well enough for him, which suggests that the stuff was added separatly, not with them playing together or someone would have said something.
 


I think you possibly make a lot of stuff up because you feel it's the truth. Only one point I will answer though. Transatlantic play together when recording so that little theory just got shot down. Maybe the band isn't as demanding as you?

I really don't know why I answer your posts actually. Its pointless.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 11 2010 at 06:08
I only have the Live Across America double cd, and I think Portnoy's drumming is fine. He is technically sound and does some interesting stuff. I really enjoy the performances from theses shows. There is also a great Beatles jam on this which is so much fun. My biggest issue is Morse's voice-by the second or third song he starts to struggle and loses some quality. Very enjoyable live disks though
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 11 2010 at 09:36
Originally posted by Snow Dog Snow Dog wrote:

Originally posted by moshkito moshkito wrote:

Originally posted by Snow Dog Snow Dog wrote:

For Portnoys firts atttempt at a full Prog Band i thinbk it's a pretty good attempt. You see Mosh, it's a learning process. On the second album he is much better. Althougth he is excellent on the first too.
 
That music had some soft parts that Portnoy did not do well on ... he doesn't have the patience to stay there and has to get out as fast as possible, as if he were afraid to lose his count and where he was in the first place. In "progressive" the trick always was ... not so much about the count ... but how long you could go and have fun, before you hit that drum again ... but then, some drummers were not around the time of really great drums in rock music, and they have never tried to do a Moonie or a Bonzo, or a Moerlin ... because it takes talent, listening and dedication ... and FEEL of the music ... which was not defined well enough for him, which suggests that the stuff was added separatly, not with them playing together or someone would have said something.
 


I think you possibly make a lot of stuff up because you feel it's the truth. Only one point I will answer though. Transatlantic play together when recording so that little theory just got shot down. Maybe the band isn't as demanding as you?

I really don't know why I answer your posts actually. Its pointless.


I also love how Moshkito mentions Keith Moon, the busiest drummer EVER, as an example of conservative drumming LOL  There was a guy who could not keep from doing a crazy drum fill for more than a measure or two.  Not saying he wasn't great, but really, I think in many way Portnoy is far more "tasteful" than Moon ever was.




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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 03 2010 at 07:16
They're a great band, I'm one of the few who wasn't that disappointed when Portnoy left DT, it increases the possibilty of another TA album.Tongue

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