Recorded in New York / RadioCity Music Hall
The Root Of All Evil
I Walk Beside You
Another Won
Afterlife
Under A Glass Moon
Innocence Faded
Raise The Knife
The Spirit Carries On
~~~intermission~~~
Overture
About To Crash
War Inside My Head
The Test That Stumped Them All
Goodnight Kiss
Solitary Shell
About To Crash (reprise)
Losing Time / Grand Finale
Vacant (only LaBrie and orchestra)
The Answer Lies Within
Sacrificed Sons
Octavarium
~~~encore~~~
Metropolis Pt. I
Notes: 2nd set and encore featured a 25+-piece orchestra.
Just curious, does anyone here have any copies (bootleg or soundboard) of any of their performances of Pink Floyd's "The Dark Side of the Moon"?
I'd LOVE to get hold of a copy if anyone does!
Woooooooooooooooow.....!!!
I can't wait to see that DVD!
The Dark Side Of The Moon promo looked awesome as well.
I saw DT a couple weeks back, and it was just incredible. Watching them perform Octavarium live was such an experience. I have no other words to offer, really. They played such an awesome set, including Jacob's Ladder by Rush. That was a highlight for me too. They also played Innocence Faded, which they haven't played in years. James still has it!
Good point, I couldn't find that either.
The trailer claims that it's available from now on, but I couldn't find any relevant information on ytsejam. I really need this stuff.
The trailer was posted by Mike Portnoy himself on MikePortnoy.com! He is a very active user on his message board. Check it out, he has written hundreds of posts. The DVD was sold at the concert in New York, but it will take two or three weeks until it's available on ytsejamrecords.com!
So it's been sold already?
I didn't see any reviews on the DT messageboard yet.
The fact that there are not too many DT fans on this board has several reasons:
- DT don't get any airplay, so how could they know them
- Queen fans are more "song" oriented, DT is too complex for a large number of people here
- Queen fans don't like bands that have better musicians than Brian, Roger, Freddie and John
- They don't like the vocals of JLB
Yeah, that's right. I know a german Queen forum where all the users used to praise the musicianship of Brian, Roger, John and Freddie. When I came up with Dream Theater and told them that the guys are superior to any Queen member, they talked shit like: musicianship is irrelevant, it's not natural... But before, they used to say that Brian & Co. were virtuosos.
They don't like JLB, because they only know the cover version of "One Vision". Nobody who has seen JLB on this world tour can say that he's a bad singer. The videos I posted here prove the opposite. And the new DVD will prove it, too. They're already some clips circulating at youtube.com! He's amazing.
Agreed. Although I must say that JLB has come a long way. If you listen to their older live albums, he can be quite annoying. I can imagine that people who listened to those albums are hard to convince and give them another try. But then again, I like the fact they're not THAT big. If I want to see them in concert, there's plenty of time buying tickets :)
Apart from that, I hate people listening to some music just because everybody tells them that it's so damn good. It's something you should discover for yourself. Don't let anybody convince you that some band is the best on earth. If you don't like it, just don't listen to it.
Did you know that he had a vocal chord rupture at the end of 1994, just after the first leg of the Awake tour was finished? It took him 8 years to recover completely. In 2002, his "old" power awoke. With the help of a famous female opera star, he changed his technique and his lifestyle.
Right now, he is better than EVER.
Yes, I am aware of this.
However, to the average newcomer this will be unknown, and therefore they will think it sucks.
But since ToT he really is nearly perfect.
Stephan wrote: Did you know that he had a vocal chord rupture at the end of 1994, just after the first leg of the Awake tour was finished? It took him 8 years to recover completely. In 2002, his "old" power awoke. With the help of a famous female opera star, he changed his technique and his lifestyle.
Right now, he is better than EVER.
<font color=black>Dennis Daja<h6>QZs God wrote: I prefer to see the live version by Roger Waters.
Only from a vocal point of view.
Musically DT nailed it, and even the vocals are very good. Of course, it's not as you know it from the original artists. And on songs like The Great Gig in the Sky you don't need Waters ;)
they just need me on those kind of songs, that's why I'm going :-P.
Indeed from a vocal point of view I'm gonna see Waters.
But also out of pure nostalgia. I mean, he is and stays the genius from Pink Floyd and after al is my hero.