So, are any of you guys into DT and what records of theirs are ya into?
For me my top three DT records are:
Six Degrees Of Inner Turbulence
Images and Words
Train Of Thought
To me, these three define what DT is all about and why they are considered as Progressive Metal legends. also these three IMO are Mike Portnoy's best work as a drummer to date, especially SDOIT.
Dream Theater
- Shadowstorm
- Pack Member
- Posts: 23
- Joined: Sat Dec 27, 2008 10:22 pm
- Custom Title: The Resident Drummer
- Gender: Male
-
- Game Master
- Posts: 931
- Joined: Wed Oct 15, 2008 6:08 am
- Custom Title: Dastardly ne'er-do-well in search of a lickspittle
- Gender: Male
- Location: Ye olde frozen northlands.
Re: Dream Theater
Another Day is the only song of theirs that I can identify as theirs, and every time I try to look up their music I get distracted. But I rather like the song, or at least the version I found on musicovery, the ones on youtube sound slightly different.
Edit: Just loaded up a playlist of them. Pretty good stuff.
Edit: Just loaded up a playlist of them. Pretty good stuff.
- Vagrant
- Legendary
- Posts: 716
- Joined: Sun Nov 16, 2008 4:50 am
- Custom Title: Prolific Procrastinator
- Gender: Male
- Contact:
Re: Dream Theater
My favourite of theirs is probably Overture 1928, as I really love instrumental tracks. I have to admit that pure instrumental, especially the more epic kind accompanied by lots of guitar solos, makes up quite a bit of my favourite metal.
- Shadowstorm
- Pack Member
- Posts: 23
- Joined: Sat Dec 27, 2008 10:22 pm
- Custom Title: The Resident Drummer
- Gender: Male
Re: Dream Theater
Winger: I totally agree, Another Day was one of, IMO the most underrated songs in DT history and is actually my favorite song off of Images and Words along with Metropolis Pt:1
Vagrant: Yes, DT gains alot of exposure off of the two instrumental tracks off of Scenes From A Memory. The Dance Of Eternity is the more popular of the two from my experiences.
As for my favorite DT instrumental, check out a song from the Awake album called Erotomania, this instrumental used to be in the middle of Pull Me Under in the RARE demo version but was cut out of the song due to time constraints with the records length. If you like Rush instrumentals then you will LOVE this tune. it's heavily inspired by Rush.
Vagrant: Yes, DT gains alot of exposure off of the two instrumental tracks off of Scenes From A Memory. The Dance Of Eternity is the more popular of the two from my experiences.
As for my favorite DT instrumental, check out a song from the Awake album called Erotomania, this instrumental used to be in the middle of Pull Me Under in the RARE demo version but was cut out of the song due to time constraints with the records length. If you like Rush instrumentals then you will LOVE this tune. it's heavily inspired by Rush.
Re: Dream Theater
I liked Dream Theater in the early days of my metal obsession, but I eventually grew tired of them after hearing more visceral progressive stuff like Cynic, Athiest, Windham Hell, Death/Control Denied, etc.
Images and Words is their best album.
Images and Words is their best album.
Re: Dream Theater
I enjoyed Train of Thought quite a bit. Endless Sacrifice/Honour thy Father for example, and yeah mainly because of some progressive structuring; that and Petrucci. Six degrees of inner turbulence...was that the forty minute thing with the octavarious symphony? I've got to get around to listening to that sometime.
Real humanity presents a mixture of all that is most sublime and beautiful with all that is vilest and most monstrous in the world - Mikhail Bakunin, God and The State
Nothing in life is certain except negative patient care outcomes and revenue enhancement - William Lutz
Nothing in life is certain except negative patient care outcomes and revenue enhancement - William Lutz
-
- Dealing with the Change
- Posts: 13
- Joined: Sat Aug 29, 2009 7:35 am
- Gender: Male
- Mood: Happy
- Contact:
Re: Dream Theater
yes they are cool and psychodalic. i used to listen them in my pink floyd years. they have something in common. however i never found them realted to wolves
- Morkulv
- Legendary
- Posts: 3185
- Joined: Tue Jun 14, 2005 10:31 am
- Custom Title: Panzer Division Morkulv
- Gender: Male
- Mood: RAR!
- Location: The Netherlands
Re: Dream Theater
Six Degrees Of Inner Turbulence is epic, and easily DT's best.
I own both Six Degrees Of Inner Turbulence and Train of Thought. I know a lot of people dislike Train of Thought but I actually thought it was pretty good.
I own both Six Degrees Of Inner Turbulence and Train of Thought. I know a lot of people dislike Train of Thought but I actually thought it was pretty good.
Scott Gardener wrote: I'd be afraid to shift if I were to lose control. If I just looked fuggly, I'd simply be annoyed every full moon.