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The camel.I bet Jordan and John can’t wait to dodge Mike’s spit again on stage.
"Hey Matty! Did you get those plexiglass amp covers out of storage yet? Imma need them for rehearsals."
The camel.I bet Jordan and John can’t wait to dodge Mike’s spit again on stage.
I recently re-watched Images and Words: Live in Tokyo and he was doing that shit even back in the early 90’s.The camel.
"Hey Matty! Did you get those plexiglass amp covers out of storage yet? Imma need them for rehearsals."
It's clear as day...
Same speed up nonsense as always, watch his live stuff, he isn't remotely able to play any of his stuff in real time.
I have that. On VHS.I recently re-watched Images and Words: Live in Tokyo and he was doing that shit even back in the early 90’s.
Same. I just don’t own a VCR anymore.I have that. On VHS.
Shit, I don’t think I’ve got one either.Same. I just don’t own a VCR anymore.
I mean, maybe. It’s not something that really hurts anyone, and it’s called “show biz” for a reason.Anyone get the feeling this entire thing was planned?
As in, Mike says, "Hey guys, I'm bored. I wanna put DT on a 5 year hiatus." Guys basically say, Ok, go do your thing, but we'll move on. Get it out of your system, and when/if that happens, the door will be open, IF the drummer we find to take you place is cool with you coming back.
Then someone else says, "Hey, let's add in some drama, make it seem like there's some fallout behind the scenes, you have a change-of-heart, but by then it'll be too late. We'll do a video series showing our search for the new drummer (even though we've already pretty much agreed on MM.) Imagine how the fans will react when/if you do come back, and how it could even rejuvenate the band's career, if for some reason the energy, or whatever, trails off after you leave. It could be our own take on reality TV."
Everybody: "Great Idea!"
Shit, I don’t think I’ve got one either.
Same. I just don’t own a VCR anymore.
No behind the scenes stuff (like “The Exaggerator”), but here’s the concert
Anyone get the feeling this entire thing was planned?
As in, Mike says, "Hey guys, I'm bored. I wanna put DT on a 5 year hiatus." Guys basically say, Ok, go do your thing, but we'll move on. Get it out of your system, and when/if that happens, the door will be open, IF the drummer we find to take you place is cool with you coming back.
Then someone else says, "Hey, let's add in some drama, make it seem like there's some fallout behind the scenes, you have a change-of-heart, but by then it'll be too late. We'll do a video series showing our search for the new drummer (even though we've already pretty much agreed on MM.) Imagine how the fans will react when/if you do come back, and how it could even rejuvenate the band's career, if for some reason the energy, or whatever, trails off after you leave. It could be our own take on reality TV."
Everybody: "Great Idea!"
No behind the scenes stuff (like “The Exaggerator”), but here’s the concert
Yeah, great points.Man, that'd be inviting a WHOLE lot of drama into the lives of a bunch of people just for the sake of a marketing ploy, I really don't see the guys going that far. Allowing cameras to be a fly on the wall, playing around with different drummers in a prog-metal nerd's wet dream reality show they could bang out over the course of a week is one thing but this was 13 years. People were hurt, pissed, upset, all the usual fan things when long time members leave, then they had to deal with people asking and focusing on that aspect of them the entire time.
Not one DT discussion since Mangini has been in hasn't turned into a Portnoy VS. Mangini era is better/less than discussion. It's been like that in every Blabbermouth comment section and while it's kept people talking, I don't think that's what the band wants people talkin' about and thinking about when taking their music in.
You guys are gonna hate me, but I actually really love when Rudess does the Danny Elfman thing and when he does the ragtime stuff. I’m so tired of DT being so metal, I miss when they were more of a fusion band and those little moments from Rudess are the last remaining part of their sound that sounds like the good old days when they were influenced by Zappa
Occasionally is ok, like the way they inserted it into Instrumedley, but beyond that, keep it to LTE.but Ruddess ragtime shit is just shit, lol.