2012-06-19 - The LC Pavilion - Columbus, OH

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YtseCullen

I have so much more respect for the LNF drum part after watching what Mangini actually played. Holy shit

GasparXR

Quote from: Implode on June 20, 2012, 04:27:41 PM
Quote from: JayOctavarium on June 20, 2012, 01:11:22 PM
They reverted back to the original Root ending? Damn... The new ended was just so... majestic

Well it's like someone said earlier, they had it kind of alide into the beginning to LNF. Both songs are in F, right?

TROAE is in Fm, while LNF is in Dm (equivalent of F), although the piano at the end of TROAE takes on a major-ish theme, so it works.

Implode

Oh. Well the last note of TROAE is Db, right? That's the same as the leading tone of Dm (C#). So I imagine that'd work out well.

bosk1

Quote from: gilpdawg on June 20, 2012, 10:53:14 PM
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Quote from: wasteland on June 20, 2012, 04:47:21 AM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZeLcVxqTKzs  -  Spirit
What the fuck is this? People need to record Lost Not Forgotten. Has there been a video of it yet?
The whole show is coming. My friend filmed it. It will be on Youtube shortly, and we both have the master files if people like it enough to trade it.

Edit-Here's part 1. Part 2 being uploaded now. He had to cut TSCO because his battery will only record for 2 hours and they played 2:07 roughly, and that's the song he chose to cut, since everyone has seen that song a bunch live.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=003sFEUl4Ck&feature=plcp

Thanks for posting that.  Listening to A Fortune In Lies now.  Interesting how James is singing it.  He's singing much more cleanly and less aggressively and raspy than he often has in the past.  Reminds me a lot of Charlie's original approach to the song.

GasparXR

Quote from: Implode on June 21, 2012, 07:48:17 AM
Oh. Well the last note of TROAE is Db, right? That's the same as the leading tone of Dm (C#). So I imagine that'd work out well.

Dm doesn't even have C# in it. Unless you're using the melodic minor scale.

Ultimetalhead

Quote from: GasparXR on June 21, 2012, 10:06:10 AM
Quote from: Implode on June 21, 2012, 07:48:17 AM
Oh. Well the last note of TROAE is Db, right? That's the same as the leading tone of Dm (C#). So I imagine that'd work out well.

Dm doesn't even have C# in it. Unless you're using the melodic minor scale.
Harmonic minor works too. It provides a very strong pull. Can't wait to see how it will work

Ben_Jamin

Metropolis had a better feel just going straight into the crazy unison part.

Implode

Quote from: GasparXR on June 21, 2012, 10:06:10 AM
Quote from: Implode on June 21, 2012, 07:48:17 AM
Oh. Well the last note of TROAE is Db, right? That's the same as the leading tone of Dm (C#). So I imagine that'd work out well.

Dm doesn't even have C# in it. Unless you're using the melodic minor scale.

The raised 7th scale degree is usually assumed when used in a dominant function.

And I watched the concert; they didn't do any sort of allision. At the end TROAE, the sound effects for The Answer Lies Within started then faded to the sound effects before LNS. It's enough of a break to where the notes don't matter. They could've done the alternate ending fine.

JayOctavarium