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Started by Ben_Jamin, February 20, 2020, 04:32:43 PM

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Cool Chris

Not to shoot down your post, Ben, but can I choose to not have any previous band members be invited?  :police:

Will construct setlist tomorrow.
Maybe the grass is greener on the other side because you're not over there fucking it up.

Ben_Jamin

Quote from: Cool Chris on July 22, 2020, 09:32:59 PM
Not to shoot down your post, Ben, but can I choose to not have any previous band members be invited?  :police:

Will construct setlist tomorrow.

Go for it...It's just an idea that I am doing for me.

I think I'll just post a new post when I finished mine. Since it's a new page.

Ben_Jamin

#107
Ok here we go, a 3-hour final show extravaganza Vlasto Send off to Dream Theater tour Feat/ Mike Portnoy, Derek Sherinian, Charlie Dominici, and Kevin Moore...Yes, you heard that right...KEVIN MOORE  :heart :heart  ;D

Set 1 (No Special Guests):
Bridges In The Sky
Room 137
Moment of Betrayal
The Bigger Picture
Pale Blue Dot
Breaking All Illusions

~45:00

Set 2 (With Guests):
Overture 1928/
Strange Deja-Vu
---With Dominici---
Light Fuse and Get Away (or Status Seeker)
Afterlife
---With Derek Sherinian---
Keyboard Intro/Lines In The Sand w/Dominici backing vocals for Chorus
Trial of Tears
---With Kevin Moore---
Surrounded
Wait For Sleep
Learning to Live
---With Mike Portnoy---
Ytsejam W/Drum Solo
Take The Time W/ MP only Verse
The Spirit Carries On

~1:45:00

Encore:
A Fortune In Lies (w/Mike Portnoy, Charlie Dominici, Kevin Moore) (Incl. Mangini and Rudess)
Metropolis Pt.1 (Includes Everyone) (Extended)

2nd Final Swan Song:
The Best Of Times (w/Mike Portnoy)


(I realized something and I explain it further down the thread)

Cool Chris

There is 100% no way I could sign off on the final song (or any song, for that matter) not including Mangini.
Maybe the grass is greener on the other side because you're not over there fucking it up.

MirrorMask

Quote from: Cool Chris on July 22, 2020, 11:11:01 PM
There is 100% no way I could sign off on the final song (or any song, for that matter) not including Mangini.

I can't sign off on the final song being meaningful, lyrics wise, to only one (ex) band member with said song never been played live before and largely ignored by fans  :D

TheCountOfNYC

Also, their final show would HAVE to include Pull Me Under. I've actually thought about that type of setlist before. Here's what I came up with.

Set One

Bridges in the Sky
Room 137
Surrender to Reason
Afterlife (w/Charlie Dominici)
To Live Forever (w/Charlie Dominici)
Panic Attack
Lines in the Sand (w/Derek Sherinian)
As I Am

Set Two

The Glass Prison (w/Mike Portnoy)
Constant Motion (w/Mike Portnoy)
A Life Left Behind
Wither
Another Won (w/Chris Collins)
Caught in a Web
Space-Dye Vest (w/Kevin Moore)
Pull Me Under (w/Kevin Moore)
The Spirit Carries On

Encore

A Change of Seasons (w/all band members past and present)
Quote from: hefdaddy42 on November 12, 2024, 10:37:36 AMIn Stadler's defense, he's a weird motherfucker

MirrorMask

Yeah, all things considered, I'd say that, if not the whole A Change of Seasons, at least The Crimson Sunset should close their concerts carreer, can't imagine of a better message to go out to.

pg1067

Quote from: Ben_Jamin on July 22, 2020, 10:23:33 PM

2nd Final Swan Song:
The Best Of Times (w/Mike Portnoy) (no Mangini)

Holy crap, that would be absolutely awful!


Quote from: MirrorMask on July 23, 2020, 12:10:53 AM
Quote from: Cool Chris on July 22, 2020, 11:11:01 PM
There is 100% no way I could sign off on the final song (or any song, for that matter) not including Mangini.

I can't sign off on the final song being meaningful, lyrics wise, to only one (ex) band member with said song never been played live before and largely ignored by fans  :D

Agree and agree.


As for the idea of a final set list with everyone participating, it's hard to say since we don't know how many new albums will happen between now and then, but I think for the individual members, I'd go with the following songs:

Collins - Another Won (assuming he's still alive and can sing, etc.)
Dominici - Afterlife and maybe one other from WDADU
Moore - Wait for Sleep/Learning to Live
Sherinian - Trial of Tears
Portnoy - I'll copy what the TheCount wrote: The Glass Prison and/or Constant Motion

Plus the aforementioned ACOS with all ten guys.  Probably do an abridged version that shortens it a bit, and the individual guys' solo spots in The Darkest of Winters would have added spots.  You would literally have half the audience in tears with The Crimson Sunset.

Lonk

Quote from: Ben_Jamin on July 22, 2020, 10:23:33 PM
Ok here we go, a 3-hour final show extravaganza Vlasto Send off to Dream Theater tour Feat/ Mike Portnoy, Derek Sherinian, Charlie Dominici, and Kevin Moore...Yes, you heard that right...KEVIN MOORE  :heart :heart  ;D

Set 1 (No Special Guests):
Bridges In The Sky
Room 137
Moment of Betrayal
The Bigger Picture
Pale Blue Dot
Breaking All Illusions

~45:00

Set 2 (With Guests):
Overture 1928/
Strange Deja-Vu
---With Dominici---
Light Fuse and Get Away (or Status Seeker)
Afterlife
---With Derek Sherinian---
Keyboard Intro/Lines In The Sand w/Dominici backing vocals for Chorus
Trial of Tears
---With Kevin Moore---
Surrounded
Wait For Sleep
Learning to Live
---With Mike Portnoy---
Ytsejam W/Drum Solo
Take The Time W/ MP only Verse
The Spirit Carries On

~1:45:00

Encore:
A Fortune In Lies (w/Mike Portnoy, Charlie Dominici, Kevin Moore) (Incl. Mangini and Rudess)
Metropolis Pt.1 (Includes Everyone) (Extended)

2nd Final Swan Song:
The Best Of Times (w/Mike Portnoy) (no Mangini)

No love for Awake? I can't imagine their final show not including at least 1 song from awake.

That would be a fun setlist though if you take out BOT

Ben_Jamin

Those are all great points, but there is a reason why I included The Best of Times.

Even though the lyrics in the verses are specific, they're vague enough to just be interpreted as memories of a time where things were dandelions and rainbows. Lyrics mainly about reflecting upon those good times. In turn, reinterpreting them to be about the death of the band...

Now hear me out...

It begins with piano and acoustic guitar making a sad atmosphere, like a sadness knowing it has to come and end and theirs nothing you can do about it, as if the time has arrived. At 2:50 The Spirit of Radio like band intro section, which represents the love of Rush the band has, is played during these lyrics...

"Remember days of yesterday
How it flew so fast
The two score and a year we had,
I thought it would always last
Those summer days and west coast dreams
I wished would never end
A young boy and his father,
Idol and best friend ------(You could change this to "A young boy and his bandmates, Idols and best friends")

I'll always remember
Those were the best of times
A lifetime together
I'll never forget ------(A great moment for the Audience to sing this, as it is the Fans saying this to the band and vice versa)

The morning shows on the radio
The case of the missing dog
Lying on the pillows at the old 812
Watching Harold and Maude
The record shops, the stickball fields
My home away from home
And when we weren't together
The hours on the phone-----(Could be interpreted as the band on the road in the hotel rooms, and places they've visited.)

I'll always remember
Those were the best of times
I'll cherish them forever
The best of times"

"But then came the call
Our lives changed forever more
"You can pray for a change
But prepare for the end..." ------(Here is where we get to the point in the bands career where MP announced the call to quit the band, forever changing the life of the band, both for the members and the fans)

I just realized listening to it, At 7:04 Mangini could come in playing Drums as Portnoy switches onto vocals for these lyrics


"The fleeting winds of time
Flying through each day
All the things I should've done
But time just slipped away
Remember seize the day
Life goes by in the blink of an eye
With so much left to say

These were the best of times
I'll miss these days
Your spirit lit my life each day

"Thank you for the inspiration
Thank you for the smiles
All the unconditional love
That carried me for miles
It carried me for miles
But most of all thank you for my life" ------ This section He is singing to the audience

Then he hops onto Drums again while he, JLB, JP, and the audience all sing

"These were the best of times
I'll miss these days
Your spirit lit my life each day
My heart is bleeding bad
But I'll be OK
Your spirit guides my life each day"

and we end with an Epic Extended JP guitar solo....with Mangini and MP at the drums...


I would also then take out TSCO and replace it with Metropolis. Pt.1. Have the Encore be ACOS with everyone...

Trav

Ben_Jamin, I'm totally down with your idea...besides The Best of Time. And trust me, having Portnoy sing part of it, doesn't make me want it to happen!

gzarruk

I'd love to see DT do one day what Spock's Beard did for their 20th anniversary compilation (and few shows) where they (well, Neal) wrote an epic song that featured all the current members at the time + almost all the former members. I know there's still some drama with DT and some of the former members (like Kev not wanting anything to do with DT anymore or Derek being still bitter and making everybody know about it), but a man can dream :biggrin:

Trav

I'm sure Derek is bitter, but I don't think he would be against doing a reunion show. He played at the WDADU 15th anniversary concert. He wasn't even on the album! It still seems strange for him to have been there for that show. Like "sorry Kevin Moore won't come, here's...Derek". Umm, cool?

pg1067

Quote from: Ben_Jamin on July 23, 2020, 11:23:18 AM
Those are all great points, but there is a reason why I included The Best of Times.

Even though the lyrics in the verses are specific, they're vague enough to just be interpreted as memories of a time where things were dandelions and rainbows. Lyrics mainly about reflecting upon those good times. In turn, reinterpreting them to be about the death of the band...

Still no.

First and foremost, this would be a Dream Theater show, not a "thank you for all your years of service, Mike Portnoy, show."  Mike Portnoy is not a member of Dream Theater and, as of the time of this hypothetical show, he will not have been a member for well over a decade.  This would basically say, "it's all about you, MP," which it isn't.  Second, while your attempt to turn MP's tribute to his dead father into an analogy for DT's career is admirable, the song is what it is, and that's how it would be viewed by the overwhelming majority of audiences.  Third, the song just isn't very good.  Fourth, MP singing?!?!  Dear god no.  Why not have him take over each instrument at some point throughout the song?  Again, it's not all about MP.

Evermind

#119
I'm going to be selfish so I'll just post the stuff I want to hear from DT if this show ever happens. This should amount to three hours or slightly more with the breaks and the stage banter.

Set 1:

False Awakening Suite (tape)
In the Presence of Enemies, Pt. 1 (9:00)
Voices (ft. Kevin Moore) (9:53)
The Silent Man (acoustic with JLB and JP only) (3:47)
Three Days (3:44)
Chosen (4:32)
Moment of Betrayal (6:11)
Vacant (2:57)
Stream of Consciousness (ft. MP) (11:16)
In the Name of God (ft. MP) (14:14)

Total time: 65:34

Set 2:

Home (12:53)
Hollow Years (5:55) (I guess Derek can play something here if he wishes to)
Panic Attack (7:16)
The Bigger Picture (7:40)
Disappear (6:46)
At Wit's End (9:20)
In the Presence of Enemies, Pt. 2 (16:38)

Total time: 66:28

Encore 1: Pull Me Under (8:13)

Encore 2: Breaking All Illusions (12:25)

Total music length: 2 hours, 32 minutes and 40 seconds, add a 15-minute break between two sets and time for stage banter and the encore break and I believe you could fit this in three hours slot.

Quote from: Train of Naught on May 28, 2020, 10:57:25 PMThis first band is Soen very cool swingy jazz fusion kinda stuff.

Cool Chris

I am terrible at set list construction, and don't know how well all that would flow... but that is a solid set Evermind.
Maybe the grass is greener on the other side because you're not over there fucking it up.

Evermind

Quote from: Cool Chris on July 25, 2020, 09:15:37 AM
I am terrible at set list construction, and don't know how well all that would flow... but that is a solid set Evermind.

Probably not too well. :lol Imagine the first two songs building up momentum and then it's the acoustic song where most of the band leaves the stage.

I'd love to see something like this though. I did put some thought into it regarding JLB vocals and I think he could pull this one off fairly well though, so there's that too. Voices might sound a little rough, but other than that I think it's good.
Quote from: Train of Naught on May 28, 2020, 10:57:25 PMThis first band is Soen very cool swingy jazz fusion kinda stuff.

bosk1

It's a bit "ballad" heavy for what they typically do, with 5 ballady songs in the set.  But despite that and 2 bottom 10 songs in the set, overall, I like it nonetheless.

Ben_Jamin

I wouldn't mind that set at all...


Kyo

#124
Quote from: pg1067 on March 11, 2020, 08:46:22 AM
I virtually always skip the continuum/steel guitar intro.  It's terribly boring (and even worse live when it gets extended).  If I'm pressed for time, I'll skip all the way to the synth solo at 12:16.

Same here. I've long found the first half of Octavarium a bit boring and so I don't mind skipping large chunks of it whenever I listen to the album. It's really only at that synth-led section that it finally gets going for real. Although I still think that if they're gonna play it live, it should be the full song for sure.

Also, some of you guys are really terrible at constructing setlists.  :lol

MoraWintersoul

Quote from: Kyo on July 27, 2020, 03:27:10 AM
Also, some of you guys are really terrible at constructing setlists.  :lol
I think so too every time we have a setlist thread  but I never dared to say it :rollin

Dublagent66

Well, now that we're in the middle of a global pandemic, its possible the next album will be released before they can get back out on the road.  That would considerably change future setlists from what we think they might possibly be without the new album in the mix.  There are still a lot of unknowns at this point.

gzarruk

Quote from: Dublagent66 on July 27, 2020, 03:29:37 PM
Well, now that we're in the middle of a global pandemic, its possible the next album will be released before they can get back out on the road.  That would considerably change future setlists from what we think they might possibly be without the new album in the mix.  There are still a lot of unknowns at this point.

I think there's a small chance for a brief tour earlier next year if everything is back to some sort of "normal", but the most logical step for them would be to make a new album first.

cramx3

Yea no point in continuing the tour for DOT IMO, might as well take the time now to make some new music for release in 2021 and go out on tour once its safe too to support it.  In the meantime release the DOT/SFAM concert from London to keep the customers happy. 

I really am not a fan, for example, how Iron Maiden just pushed back their tour to next year which was already a multiyear tour.  Just move on at this point. 

Dublagent66

Agreed.  Release the live in London material and work on the new album which I'm sure they're already doing.  I hope they really take their time in making the new record.  :tup

DTA

I can't imagine the sheer amount of bands trying to tour at the same time once concerts are allowed again. It's going to be mayhem and bands are going to suffer yet again because every night will have a concert and affording them all will be impossible.

cramx3

Quote from: Dublagent66 on July 28, 2020, 07:06:55 AM
Agreed.  Release the live in London material and work on the new album which I'm sure they're already doing.  I hope they really take their time in making the new record.  :tup

Well, there's plenty of time so really no excuses to not take their time

Quote from: DTA on July 28, 2020, 08:59:12 AM
I can't imagine the sheer amount of bands trying to tour at the same time once concerts are allowed again. It's going to be mayhem and bands are going to suffer yet again because every night will have a concert and affording them all will be impossible.

Yea, I think there may be some logistic nightmares once things open back up because of this issue.  I kind of feel like thats why bands are announcing dates in 2021 already, so they can lock in those tours before anyone else even though there's no real proof that tours can even happen in 2021 yet.  Also, pricing might be insane to make up for lost revenue.  I really hope that's not the case, but I'm kind of expecting it.

MirrorMask

Quote from: DTA on July 28, 2020, 08:59:12 AM
I can't imagine the sheer amount of bands trying to tour at the same time once concerts are allowed again. It's going to be mayhem and bands are going to suffer yet again because every night will have a concert and affording them all will be impossible.

It's gonna be a clash of rescheduled concerts and bands that would naturally be touring in 2021, for example bands recording this year.

On the other hand, if you have the money and the stamina to go to work in the morning, concerts galore six days per week  :metal smart working directly from the venue  :metal :biggrin: :lol

Mladen

Quote from: cramx3 on July 28, 2020, 09:39:17 AMYea, I think there may be some logistic nightmares once things open back up because of this issue.  I kind of feel like thats why bands are announcing dates in 2021 already, so they can lock in those tours before anyone else even though there's no real proof that tours can even happen in 2021 yet.  Also, pricing might be insane to make up for lost revenue.  I really hope that's not the case, but I'm kind of expecting it.
In addition to that, I am also worried that the pandemic will have such an impact on people's income that there will be less audience that can afford concert tickets. Even if touring does start next year, it will take time to get things to where they used to be.

Chino

This is going to begin the era of streaming live concerts. People aren't going to be able to afford them all, but they might pay $9.99 to get access to a concert in real time and for the next week or so.

Dublagent66

Quote from: cramx3 on July 28, 2020, 09:39:17 AM
Quote from: Dublagent66 on July 28, 2020, 07:06:55 AM
Agreed.  Release the live in London material and work on the new album which I'm sure they're already doing.  I hope they really take their time in making the new record.  :tup

Well, there's plenty of time so really no excuses to not take their time

Exactly!  :2metal:

Cool Chris

Quote from: Chino on July 29, 2020, 12:05:59 PM
This is going to begin the era of streaming live concerts. People aren't going to be able to afford them all, but they might pay $9.99 to get access to a concert in real time and for the next week or so.

I cannot imagine spending $0.09 on a streaming concert. But if there is a market for it and bands can take advantage and help support themselves, I am all for it. 
Maybe the grass is greener on the other side because you're not over there fucking it up.

TAC

Quote from: Cool Chris on July 29, 2020, 08:16:15 PM
Quote from: Chino on July 29, 2020, 12:05:59 PM
This is going to begin the era of streaming live concerts. People aren't going to be able to afford them all, but they might pay $9.99 to get access to a concert in real time and for the next week or so.

I cannot imagine spending $0.09 on a streaming concert. But if there is a market for it and bands can take advantage and help support themselves, I am all for it.

This is interesting, and I was thinking about this yesterday, so I'm not directing this at you Chris. Personally, I kind of feel the same way.


BUT... We'll pay almost $100 to GO to the concert, yet won't pay $9.99 to simply watch it on a screen.

I'd pay twice as much is there was a way to actually download it and keep the concert somehow.
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.

Volante99

Quote from: TAC on July 30, 2020, 05:31:35 AM
Quote from: Cool Chris on July 29, 2020, 08:16:15 PM
Quote from: Chino on July 29, 2020, 12:05:59 PM
This is going to begin the era of streaming live concerts. People aren't going to be able to afford them all, but they might pay $9.99 to get access to a concert in real time and for the next week or so.

I cannot imagine spending $0.09 on a streaming concert. But if there is a market for it and bands can take advantage and help support themselves, I am all for it.

This is interesting, and I was thinking about this yesterday, so I'm not directing this at you Chris. Personally, I kind of feel the same way.


BUT... We'll pay almost $100 to GO to the concert, yet won't pay $9.99 to simply watch it on a screen.

I'd pay twice as much is there was a way to actually download it and keep the concert somehow.

Bingo. I would only pay for a concert stream/video if I could download it and watch it at my convenience. I guess that's the line I draw.

Ben_Jamin

As I am listening to my itunes on shuffle, False Awakening Suite begins to be played. Expecting a newer heavy song next, it decides to play a DT song, and what does it play...WITHER. 

I laughed hard as I thought, Damn Itunes is trolling me hard, Imagine DT opening a set like that.