Blu Ray / DVD of The Astonishing tour

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Quote from: wkiml on June 08, 2012, 09:06:35 AMwould have thought the same thing but seeing the OP was TAC i immediately thought Maiden or DT related
Quote from: Stadler on February 08, 2025, 12:49:43 PMI wouldn't argue this.

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TAC

Quote from: wkiml on June 08, 2012, 09:06:35 AMwould have thought the same thing but seeing the OP was TAC i immediately thought Maiden or DT related
Quote from: Stadler on February 08, 2025, 12:49:43 PMI wouldn't argue this.

CDrice

I think you should switch the order of the two quotes. Like that it would make an actual sentence if you read them in one go.

TAC

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Sounds like the title of Winger's new album!
Quote from: wkiml on June 08, 2012, 09:06:35 AMwould have thought the same thing but seeing the OP was TAC i immediately thought Maiden or DT related
Quote from: Stadler on February 08, 2025, 12:49:43 PMI wouldn't argue this.

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Of the title of Michael Bolton's autobiography.

dparrott

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Samsara


Quote from: Evai on December 15, 2016, 05:12:02 PM
I'm calling it now: They want to keep all the fans happy/willing to spend money, so instead of just releasing an Astonishing blu ray, they're recording an I&W set to go with it. They'll package it together as 'Astonishing Images' or some shit. 'Dream Theater playing their newest album and also one of their oldest'. That way, even the people who didn't like TA will buy it for I&W, and maybe they'll change their minds about TA after seeing the visual experience that goes with it.

/wishful thinking


I agree with this. I think it'd be a shame if The Astonishing didn't get a full-on live release on blu-ray. I mean, it's JP's baby. But financially, to make it work, there needs to be a selling point, given how TA really did not work for a chunk of the usual fan base (myself included). I wouldn't buy a TA blu-ray, but I would buy it if the I&W 25th Anniversary tour (complete with ACOS encore) was included. So I'm an example of the type of fan they have to appeal to, in order to probably make it work, financially.

The problem I see, however, is that it would have to be a big release, content-wise. For those familiar -- a blu-ray release of just The Astonishing performance...can that fit on one blu-ray disc, or do they need two? I am assuming the latter. And the I&W 25th tour...it depends...if they are including the whole concert, that's probably another two blu-rays. Perhaps if they only included the I&W performance and ACOS, it could fit on one blu-ray? So that's 3 blu-rays. They'd probably make the CDs separate, and the CDs would probably be a 4 CD set.

Overall, that's a lot of stuff to release in order to make it attractive to buyers and worth the label's time and investment. And sadly it would probably have to be ridiculously expensive. I can see the blu-ray package easily being around $69.99, and the CD package being $29.99. So $100 retail. That's a big investment by fans.

But I only see it working if I&W and ACOS is a major selling point. And ACOS...it has been released live before in its entirety (Live Scenes from New York), so it might not even be a draw for some folks (that performance of it was a bit more solid than I have seen on YouTube from the current lineup).

Thoughts?
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Quote from: AnybodyListening.net on February 16, 2017, 07:29:52 AM

Quote from: Evai on December 15, 2016, 05:12:02 PM
I'm calling it now: They want to keep all the fans happy/willing to spend money, so instead of just releasing an Astonishing blu ray, they're recording an I&W set to go with it. They'll package it together as 'Astonishing Images' or some shit. 'Dream Theater playing their newest album and also one of their oldest'. That way, even the people who didn't like TA will buy it for I&W, and maybe they'll change their minds about TA after seeing the visual experience that goes with it.

/wishful thinking



The problem I see, however, is that it would have to be a big release, content-wise. For those familiar -- a blu-ray release of just The Astonishing performance...can that fit on one blu-ray disc, or do they need two? I am assuming the latter. And the I&W 25th tour...it depends...if they are including the whole concert, that's probably another two blu-rays. Perhaps if they only included the I&W performance and ACOS, it could fit on one blu-ray? So that's 3 blu-rays. They'd probably make the CDs separate, and the CDs would probably be a 4 CD set.



If Avatar in 3D can fit on a single disc at 2:40:00 long, I'd image The Astonishing wouldn't be an issue.

cramx3

Yes, it would fit on one disc.  All of the DT blu-rays have had the concert on one disc.  If it was going to be two full concerts, then two discs though like Nightwish just did.

Samsara

Thanks Chino and Cramx. Well, then I think it wouldn't be as expensive, potentially.
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TheOutlawXanadu

Please God let there be a release called "Astonishing Images". :lol :metal

rumborak

I'm confused. I thought it was established by JP himself during the Q&A that there was not, and won't be, a TA recording.

Samsara

Quote from: rumborak on February 16, 2017, 08:56:36 AM
I'm confused. I thought it was established by JP himself during the Q&A that there was not, and won't be, a TA recording.

Rumbo -- some of us don't have the time or inclination to keep up on everything every member of the band says.  ;) :P

I had no idea. I saw the thread title, and saw a quote a couple pages back I thought was interesting, and replied to it. So if it is the case that JP has already definitively stated there will be no live TA release, then I apologize. Perhaps then, as a suggestion, you could quote JP in another post, right after this, and lock the thread, to avoid future comments, if those aren't appropriate any longer?  :)
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Quote from: rumborak on February 16, 2017, 08:56:36 AM
I'm confused. I thought it was established by JP himself during the Q&A that there was not, and won't be, a TA recording.

I've come to terms with the fact that John regularly eats magic mushrooms and was on them when he answered that question.

cramx3

Quote from: Chino on February 16, 2017, 09:31:34 AM
Quote from: rumborak on February 16, 2017, 08:56:36 AM
I'm confused. I thought it was established by JP himself during the Q&A that there was not, and won't be, a TA recording.

I've come to terms with the fact that John regularly eats magic mushrooms and was on them when he answered that question.

I didn't realize he put this to bed although that seemed very likely.  Sucks.

rumborak

IIRC somebody asked JP the question at the Paris Q&A. The answer was essentially "didn't happen so far, and won't in the next 5 years. But never say never."

gzarruk

The 5 years thing was actually said by Jordan on another Q&A posted by fellow DTF member The Keyboard Wizard. What JP said was something like "We haven't recorded it. Live albums/releases don't sell as much now as they used to. We probably won't do it".

You can see/hear it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bQKvNg9JWH8

the keyboard wizard

I can confirm and I was in the room when the question was answered and I'm pretty sure that Rudess told us "5 years"  to give us hope. But he was not pretty convinced himself. I'm pretty sure that they were so disappointed by the reactions towards The Astonishing and maybe disgusted. So be prepared to get a new record that will sound like DT12 and ADTOE, with zero risks.

gzarruk

Quote from: the keyboard wizard on February 16, 2017, 05:07:44 PM
I can confirm and I was in the room when the question was answered and I'm pretty sure that Rudess told us "5 years"  to give us hope. But he was not pretty convinced himself. I'm pretty sure that they were so disappointed by the reactions towards The Astonishing and maybe disgusted. So be prepared to get a new record that will sound like DT12 and ADTOE, with zero risks.

I think the live TA release is definitely not happening now. Agree on the 5 years thing, it was only to say something to give hope for the fans at that moment. I guess we'll have to wait a couple years to see how they see the whole thing in retrospect. However, they, specially JP and JR, seem to be very proud of the work they did on TA.

Also, I don't really think the album was "bad" received, just not as well received as the other two, which isn't necesarily a bad thing, it just shows they took more risks with this one. However, if they end up making an album similar to ADTOE or DT12, I don't really see any downside to that, since I think the Mangini era albums are much better than the albums from TOT to BC&SL  :biggrin:

geeeemo

I will be bummed if there isn't a DVD. It was a great concert and to have no record of it ( and no bootlegs either) is something I think will be missed years down the road.

cramx3

Quote from: geeeemo on February 17, 2017, 08:07:14 AM
I will be bummed if there isn't a DVD. It was a great concert and to have no record of it ( and no bootlegs either) is something I think will be missed years down the road.

It will go down as the lost tour similar to Iron Maiden's Somewhere in Time.  An album that was seen as a letdown at the time, but over time became a pretty big fan favorite and all we have is a couple shitty bootlegs and those songs were never performed again (besides Wasted Years).  Such a shame.

Chino

Quote from: cramx3 on February 17, 2017, 08:10:45 AM
Quote from: geeeemo on February 17, 2017, 08:07:14 AM
I will be bummed if there isn't a DVD. It was a great concert and to have no record of it ( and no bootlegs either) is something I think will be missed years down the road.

It will go down as the lost tour similar to Iron Maiden's Somewhere in Time.  An album that was seen as a letdown at the time, but over time became a pretty big fan favorite and all we have is a couple shitty bootlegs and those songs were never performed again (besides Wasted Years).  Such a shame.

I imagine that DT was smart enough to at least capture the audio of a few shows. If a legit release isn't in the future, hopefully they'll release it as an unofficial bootleg or something.

lucasembarbosa

Didn't they capture the shows in Italy by the very start of the tour for the Our New World clip? Who knows if they recorded more videos like that?

rumborak

I got the impression that the ONW video was mostly rehearsal footage (for which they could do close-ups), supplemented with a few live shots of the show later. I don't think they shot anything more of that show.

Kotowboy

Quote from: gzarruk on February 17, 2017, 07:29:06 AM

Also, I don't really think the album was "bad" received, just not as well received as the other two, which isn't necesarily a bad thing, it just shows they took more risks with this one. However, if they end up making an album similar to ADTOE or DT12, I don't really see any downside to that, since I think the Mangini era albums are much better than the albums from TOT to BC&SL  :biggrin:

I think A Dramatic Turn of Events is a more consistent album than Systematic Chaos and DT12 has good songs but is overcooked in the production and has THAT snare sound. I think it might be better

than Black Clouds though.

DT12 with The Astonishing's production would have been amazing.

The Astonishing is my favourite of the mangini albums. But not the RR era.

gzarruk

Quote from: Kotowboy on February 18, 2017, 04:40:11 PM
Quote from: gzarruk on February 17, 2017, 07:29:06 AM

Also, I don't really think the album was "bad" received, just not as well received as the other two, which isn't necesarily a bad thing, it just shows they took more risks with this one. However, if they end up making an album similar to ADTOE or DT12, I don't really see any downside to that, since I think the Mangini era albums are much better than the albums from TOT to BC&SL  :biggrin:

I think A Dramatic Turn of Events is a more consistent album than Systematic Chaos and DT12 has good songs but is overcooked in the production and has THAT snare sound. I think it might be better

than Black Clouds though.

DT12 with The Astonishing's production would have been amazing.

The Astonishing is my favourite of the mangini albums. But not the RR era.

I really don't mind the production or snare sound on DT12, and it does have some great songs/moments. Not one of their best albums but still pretty good. The bass tone/bass mix on that album is one of the best of their whole discography imo.
On the other hand, I think Black Clouds is one of the worst albums they have ever done (not saying it's bad, just worse by DT standards).

I really like SC and think it's waaay underrated in general. 8V and TOT? Excepting for a few songs/sections here and there, meh.

Peter Mc

Yeah, very strange decision for me not to do a live Blu-ray for The Astonishing when they have made such a big deal of the album with computer games and a novel in the works.  Would have thought a Blu-ray would sell better than the novel will.

I was really expecting the full works with an orchestra, bag pipe player and everything in The Royal Albert Hall or somewhere similar.  I know it costs money to do but you're making money doing the show anyway and there are still a number of rabid fans who would buy this, some completists would buy it even if they don't like TA.  If Neal Morse can release live blu-rays of his Morsefest thing then not sure why it is not viable for DT.  I just think they have had problems with the last 2 live releases, especially Luna Park and maybe Petrucci can't be bothered with the hassle this time of finding a company to do all this.

TA is not my favourite DT album or my favourite live show I've been to but I was looking forward to watching this at home and seeing all the animations and stuff again.  It was a historic tour in that they were performing the entirety of their first ever 2 disc concept album, probably never to be performed again and strange not to have anything to document it.

Don't usually like playing this game but am almost certain we would be getting a live release of this if MP was still running the show although we would likely have got a very different album of course!

rumborak

Quote from: Peter Mc on February 20, 2017, 06:04:59 AM
  If Neal Morse can release live blu-rays of his Morsefest thing then not sure why it is not viable for DT.

This is also the year 2017. It doesn't need to be a Blu-ray double-disc with laminated inlay and themed USB stick. Steven Wilson did a live streaming of one of his concerts, and you could (I believe) download it later.

Architeuthis

I don't like that everything is turning to live stream availability only. I would rather have the packaged blu-ray in my hands and be able to watch it on the big screen tv and stereo, not on a computer desk and moniter..
I think Iron Maiden has the Book of Souls tour documented at some European festival for streaming, but not available for dvd. I missed the BOS tour last spring, would have been nice to get it on DVD/ blu-ray.

DarkLord_Lalinc

Quote from: Architeuthis on February 20, 2017, 09:59:28 AM
I don't like that everything is turning to live stream availability only. I would rather have the packaged blu-ray in my hands and be able to watch it on the big screen tv and stereo, not on a computer desk and moniter..
I think Iron Maiden has the Book of Souls tour documented at some European festival for streaming, but not available for dvd. I missed the BOS tour last spring, would have been nice to get it on DVD/ blu-ray.
Some of us still like the feeling of getting out there and buying a CD or a movie, but the reality is that people don't do that anymore. Why bother going out if you can just stream it right from home? I can only imagine that recording something in Blu-Ray quality is expensive, and for a band that DT that doesn't have Justin Bieber-level sales it can turn out to be a bad financial decision.

Chino

Quote from: DarkLord_Lalinc on February 20, 2017, 10:17:24 AM
Quote from: Architeuthis on February 20, 2017, 09:59:28 AM
I don't like that everything is turning to live stream availability only. I would rather have the packaged blu-ray in my hands and be able to watch it on the big screen tv and stereo, not on a computer desk and moniter..
I think Iron Maiden has the Book of Souls tour documented at some European festival for streaming, but not available for dvd. I missed the BOS tour last spring, would have been nice to get it on DVD/ blu-ray.
Some of us still like the feeling of getting out there and buying a CD or a movie, but the reality is that people don't do that anymore. Why bother going out if you can just stream it right from home? I can only imagine that recording something in Blu-Ray quality is expensive, and for a band that DT that doesn't have Justin Bieber-level sales it can turn out to be a bad financial decision.

A youtube channel and a venue with a robust internet connection is all they need. They could live any concert for no more than the equipment required to do so.

Architeuthis

They would sacrifice the quality by doing it that way. No post production, mixing, or editing. If it all turns to this, it will force everyone to have internet which is another bill to pay. I just have the limited data plan on my phone. Streaming videos eats it up in no time..

Chino

Quote from: Architeuthis on February 20, 2017, 10:39:17 AM
They would sacrifice the quality by doing it that way. No post production, mixing, or editing. If it all turns to this, it will force everyone to have internet which is another bill to pay. I just have the limited data plan on my phone. Streaming videos eats it up in no time..

I'll take online streams over nothing at all, especially if it's no additional cost to me. Many bands already do this. They wouldn't even need to live stream them. Set up one camera and record the show. All the audio is running through the board anyway. Just capture it and upload to Youtube later. It's better than nothing. Don't get me wrong, I'd rather buy an official quality release, but as things stand right now, I'd rather an official bootleg of The Astonishing over no Astonishing.

I don't really know what to say about the internet thing... It's 2017. I'm sure there's a reason why you don't have internet, and whatever that reason is sucks, but you are in a very small, almost non-existent minority.