Illumination Theory vs The Count of Tuscany

Started by KevShmev, December 20, 2013, 08:10:28 PM

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Which song do you like better?

Illumination Theory
161 (51.3%)
The Count of Tuscany
153 (48.7%)

Total Members Voted: 314

Voting closed: May 16, 2019, 09:10:28 PM

lonestar

Love both, but gotta go with TCOT. I just feel it's a more fluidic song, the symphonic section, though wonderful, in IT is somewhat of a buzzkill for me as far as the complete song goes. TCOT however, is probably one of my top 5 songs.

The Stray Seed

Quote from: jayvee3 on December 22, 2013, 06:59:23 AM
I really enjoy sections of The Count, but IT comfortably for me. IT just has that special DT blend that works perfectly in my eyes, and is a monster epic..

PwnsomeWin

I want to say IT, even though TCOT is higher on my ranking list. But I haven't heard TCOT in a while, and I'm sure if I listened to it now, I'd say TCOT. But it's a tough call.

Marion Crane

I can't believe this is even a debate.  Tuscany is infinitely better

Podaar

Illumination Theory

I physically can NOT vote against the riff at 3:40.

jakepriest

I still can't believe people actually like the incohesive album-closer (far from epic) that IT is.

The Stray Seed

Quote from: Marion Crane on December 23, 2013, 08:28:39 AM
I can't believe this is even a debate.  Tuscany is infinitely better

Making statements. Should be the new olympic discipline.

Brazil, get ready. We've got loads of champions here at DTF :hat

Marion Crane

Quote from: The Stray Seed on December 23, 2013, 08:56:01 AM
Quote from: Marion Crane on December 23, 2013, 08:28:39 AM
I can't believe this is even a debate.  Tuscany is infinitely better

Making statements. Should be the new olympic discipline.

Brazil, get ready. We've got loads of champions here at DTF :hat

Sorry, I'll be a little more explicit....I don't like IT at all and I think TCOT is an infinitely better song. 

teclas

Quote from: Tis BOOLsheet on December 21, 2013, 08:58:45 AM
IT by a lot. Count has a lot of good stuff but can't touch IT which has way better lyrics, a far better ambient section, a better outro, and a better lineup.

Yes, nailed it. 

Prog Snob

It's still too soon for me to get that much provocation from IT.  It's a great song and one of the Top 3 songs on the new CD for me, but it needs to stand the test of time for me, especially when compared to a brilliant song like TCOT. The creative non-fiction style lyrics in TCOT aren't meant to be deep and insightful like those in IT.  Comparing the lyrics in both songs is futile and it ultimately boils down to subjectivity. Saying one song has "better" lyrics than the other is kind of pointless because the word itself is purely abstract. In most cases, it does nothing for me in a comparative discussion.

cramx3

TCOT, its pretty close, but the better intro/ending on the Count makes it the winner for me.

Shadow Ninja 2.0

Quote from: Prog Snob on December 26, 2013, 01:03:59 PM
It's still too soon for me to get that much provocation from IT.  It's a great song and one of the Top 3 songs on the new CD for me, but it needs to stand the test of time for me, especially when compared to a brilliant song like TCOT. The creative non-fiction style lyrics in TCOT aren't meant to be deep and insightful like those in IT.  Comparing the lyrics in both songs is futile and it ultimately boils down to subjectivity. Saying one song has "better" lyrics than the other is kind of pointless because the word itself is purely abstract. In most cases, it does nothing for me in a comparative discussion.

Well, almost anything in music is subjective. When I say something like "this song has better lyrics", I mean "I like these lyrics better", since there's obviously no objective parameters to base this judgement on.

And on that note, I actually prefer the lyrics to The Count Of Tuscany to those of Illumination Theory. Come at me, bros.

Outcrier

Quote from: jakepriest on December 23, 2013, 08:55:11 AM
I still can't believe people actually like the incohesive album-closer (far from epic) that IT is.

The two of them fits in the incohesive album-closer (far from epic) description to me  :xbones

JiM-Xtreme

Quote from: Outcrier on December 26, 2013, 01:23:36 PM
Quote from: jakepriest on December 23, 2013, 08:55:11 AM
I still can't believe people actually like the incohesive album-closer (far from epic) that IT is.

The two of them fits in the incohesive album-closer (far from epic) description to me  :xbones

How is TCOT incohesive?

Outcrier

I think the transitions are a bit forced and some parts are there just to fill space but more cohesive than IT, though i think IT has better performances from the band but, honestly, i couldn't care less about these two songs, if i still was into DT music, i would think: Why listen to this when i can listen to ACOS or 8V?

Voices

I love both songs, but I like IT better. There's many memorable moments, and every time that I listen to it, feels like the first time I've ever heard the song...and that just doesn't happen with TCOT.

TheGreatPretender

Still like IT more overall, but I will say this, I was listening to TCOT the other day and I thought about how other DT albums ended, and honestly, I think the end of TCOT is the best DT album closer since Learning to Live.

Implode


ThatOneGuy2112

Quote from: TheGreatPretender on December 29, 2013, 11:20:13 AM
Still like IT more overall, but I will say this, I was listening to TCOT the other day and I thought about how other DT albums ended, and honestly, I think the end of TCOT is the best DT album closer since Learning to Live.

Sums up my exact thoughts. Both phenomenal songs, but IT wins by a hair for me.

DebraKadabra

Quote from: hefdaddy42 on December 21, 2013, 05:14:51 AM
Quote from: DreamerTV on December 21, 2013, 05:02:23 AM
Illumination Theory. By far.
This.  For me, the music is much more epic in scale, scope, and ambition, and the lyrics aren't ridiculously stupid.  Win win.

Word, mentlegen.
Look at all us freaks cluttering your city streets
Still scalping their ticket-less applause
Spun monkeys on the railroad track, take me to the caine field; I walk along pick my spiderbite
Basically Kyoko Kirigiri

Prog Snob

Quote from: Shadow Ninja 2.0 on December 26, 2013, 01:16:06 PM
Quote from: Prog Snob on December 26, 2013, 01:03:59 PM
It's still too soon for me to get that much provocation from IT.  It's a great song and one of the Top 3 songs on the new CD for me, but it needs to stand the test of time for me, especially when compared to a brilliant song like TCOT. The creative non-fiction style lyrics in TCOT aren't meant to be deep and insightful like those in IT.  Comparing the lyrics in both songs is futile and it ultimately boils down to subjectivity. Saying one song has "better" lyrics than the other is kind of pointless because the word itself is purely abstract. In most cases, it does nothing for me in a comparative discussion.

Well, almost anything in music is subjective. When I say something like "this song has better lyrics", I mean "I like these lyrics better", since there's obviously no objective parameters to base this judgement on.

And on that note, I actually prefer the lyrics to The Count Of Tuscany to those of Illumination Theory. Come at me, bros.

Some people don't know how to use their words properly, so it causes all sorts of confusion in an argument. They obviously don't understand the subjectivity/objectivity dissimilarities. Obviously, you do.   ;)

And yes, I agree with your second paragraph. 

ori.elias5

Few thoughts on TCOT:(beside the fact that its so good, i love the intro and ending parts).
before  the silent part starts approx around the 9th minute the riff reminds me the begining of 6:00.  then, there is part which reminds me a lot of of the guitar solo in "Lie". the silent section  sounds to me like the middle part of The Rime Of The Ancient Mariner by Maiden... have i lost it?.. :lol

Laich21DT

Illumination Theory, though it's fairly close. I'm kind of surprised that people have been so definitive as to say "__ by far".

I absolutely LOVE the main riff in IT, and when it's reprised later in the song and later under the guitar solo, it's a prog-gasm moment.

TCOT certainly has some awesome moments, I really like the intro and the final verse, but as we all know, the lyrics are pretty silly, which hurts it.

kirksnosehair

If "Illumination Theory" did NOT have that orchestral section strapped to it, I probably would have voted for it.  But that section just totally kills the mood and flow of the song for me.  I still don't understand why it's even there or how -in any way- it carries the song forward.  To me, that section goes with the song the same way that mustard goes with vanilla ice cream.

bosk1

Quote from: kirksnosehair on December 31, 2013, 01:47:43 PMTo me, that section goes with the song the same way that mustard goes with vanilla ice

wut


hefdaddy42

Quote from: BlobVanDam on December 11, 2014, 08:19:46 PMHef is right on all things. Except for when I disagree with him. In which case he's probably still right.

N4Player

TCOT for me. Not even close. IT has its moments but there is nothing epic about it other than the length of the song. TCOT has a great flow from start to finish and a killer chorus and ending that IT lacks.

jakepriest

Quote from: N4Player on January 01, 2014, 08:38:32 AM
TCOT for me. Not even close. IT has its moments but there is nothing epic about it other than the length of the song. TCOT has a great flow from start to finish and a killer chorus and ending that IT lacks.

This.

ronnibran

TCOT for me.  I'm a huge lyric guy, but TCOT is my guilty pleasure in the cheesy lyrics department.  It's such a great song that I enjoy them throughout even though I usually don't.  I love DT's self titled album, but IT is actually one of my least favorite songs on it, even though it's the epic.  Album to album, I totally take DT over BCASL, but TCOT is way better to me than IT.

Zook

They're both awesome, but It'll probably take a few years before I'm able to really decide which I like better. I'd say right now probably TCOT because it's been out longer and has had more time to resonate.

energythief

IT, if only due to lack of growls and less cringe-worthy lyrics.

PROGdrummer

The Count of Tuscany, because:

Better intro
Better ambient section
Better outro
Less filler/fluff
More cohesive

The King in Crimson

IT because it's not a cringe-inducing cheese-fest like TCoT.

bl5150

Quote from: wolfking on December 22, 2013, 02:52:00 AM
IT, by about a billion miles.

After listening to BCSL and Dt12 a fair bit in the last week...........this.

XB0BX

TCoT, with better lyrics, might just be DT's best song.