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A View From The Top Of The World track discussion

Started by AVFTTOTW, October 21, 2021, 07:30:08 PM

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geeeemo

I don't know.  This is an odd song. The middle is cool. Have to listen some more.

TAC

Never in a million years would I want the entire 6 Degrees song to ever come up in a playlist.
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.

ReaPsTA

Quote from: TAC on October 22, 2021, 02:40:18 PM
Can someone explain to me what is happening in the Rapture Of The Deep section?

It's about how if you try really hard to succeed at something, you have to go into a lonely place to do it. And the only person who can really figure out how to make it through is yourself. You feel emotionally vulnerable and you essentially have to become reborn (return to the womb line). But in the end, the fact it is so hard and is so risky is why you stay in that place and keep going back to it.

So you have

Part 1 - Mission statement - Why A View From the Top of the World is enticing
Part 2 - The journey to get there
Part 3 - What waits for you when you make it, the rewards of doing so

TAC

Quote from: ReaPsTA on October 22, 2021, 03:38:25 PM
Quote from: TAC on October 22, 2021, 02:40:18 PM
Can someone explain to me what is happening in the Rapture Of The Deep section?

It's about how if you try really hard to succeed at something, you have to go into a lonely place to do it. And the only person who can really figure out how to make it through is yourself. You feel emotionally vulnerable and you essentially have to become reborn (return to the womb line). But in the end, the fact it is so hard and is so risky is why you stay in that place and keep going back to it.

So you have

Part 1 - Mission statement - Why A View From the Top of the World is enticing
Part 2 - The journey to get there
Part 3 - What waits for you when you make it, the rewards of doing so

It talks about a "blind descent". He's not talking about descending the mountain?
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.

erwinrafael

#39
Isn't this connected lyrically to The Alien? At leaat that is how I imagined it. Which is why the character is initially viewing from the top of the world (maybe from space) and in the middle section is making a blind descent, maybe into an unknown planet.

Edit: scratch that, I just heard the lyrics again and it actually is a blind ascent, not descent. So maybe it is about risk taking in gwneral.

ReaPsTA

Quote from: TAC on October 22, 2021, 03:40:24 PM
Quote from: ReaPsTA on October 22, 2021, 03:38:25 PM
Quote from: TAC on October 22, 2021, 02:40:18 PM
Can someone explain to me what is happening in the Rapture Of The Deep section?

It's about how if you try really hard to succeed at something, you have to go into a lonely place to do it. And the only person who can really figure out how to make it through is yourself. You feel emotionally vulnerable and you essentially have to become reborn (return to the womb line). But in the end, the fact it is so hard and is so risky is why you stay in that place and keep going back to it.

So you have

Part 1 - Mission statement - Why A View From the Top of the World is enticing
Part 2 - The journey to get there
Part 3 - What waits for you when you make it, the rewards of doing so

It talks about a "blind descent". He's not talking about descending the mountain?

Quote from: erwinrafael on October 22, 2021, 03:45:49 PM
Isn't thia connevted lyrically to The Alien? At leaat that is how I imagined it. Which is why the character is initially viewing from the top of the world (maybe from space) and in the middle section is making a blind descent into an unknown planet.

I don't think either of these ideas is necessarily wrong. But the lyrics are the end are about having the world at your feet and building a legacy. Taking the middle section as metaphorical fits into that better.

Max Kuehnau

Quote from: TAC on October 22, 2021, 03:40:24 PM
Quote from: ReaPsTA on October 22, 2021, 03:38:25 PM
Quote from: TAC on October 22, 2021, 02:40:18 PM
Can someone explain to me what is happening in the Rapture Of The Deep section?

It's about how if you try really hard to succeed at something, you have to go into a lonely place to do it. And the only person who can really figure out how to make it through is yourself. You feel emotionally vulnerable and you essentially have to become reborn (return to the womb line). But in the end, the fact it is so hard and is so risky is why you stay in that place and keep going back to it.

So you have

Part 1 - Mission statement - Why A View From the Top of the World is enticing
Part 2 - The journey to get there
Part 3 - What waits for you when you make it, the rewards of doing so

It talks about a "blind descent". He's not talking about descending the mountain?
The blind descent into the deep seas.
All my natural instincts are begging me to stop
But somehow I carry on, heading for the top
A physical absurdity, a tremendous mental game
Helping me understand exactly who I am

rab7

Quote from: erwinrafael on October 22, 2021, 03:45:49 PM
Isn't this connected lyrically to The Alien? At leaat that is how I imagined it. Which is why the character is initially viewing from the top of the world (maybe from space) and in the middle section is making a blind descent, maybe into an unknown planet.

Edit: scratch that, I just heard the lyrics again and it actually is a blind ascent, not descent. So maybe it is about risk taking in gwneral.

According to the lyric book it's actually descent

ReaPsTA

#43
Also, if you want to connect it to the rest of the album:

- The Alien is about taking over the universe
- Answering the Call is about higher purpose
- Invisible Monster is about dealing with anxiety
- Sleeping Giant is about turning your "shadow self" into something useful
- Transcending Time is about connecting with the broader universe
- Awaken the Master is about seeing the deeper truth in things

So the title track can be seen as like the explicit statement of the purpose behind all the other ideas in the album's other songs. You have these songs that talk about greater purpose, power, and knowledge, and the title track is saying all of these things are all parts of the same whole.

Quote from: Max Kuehnau on October 22, 2021, 03:53:00 PM
Quote from: TAC on October 22, 2021, 03:40:24 PM
Quote from: ReaPsTA on October 22, 2021, 03:38:25 PM
Quote from: TAC on October 22, 2021, 02:40:18 PM
Can someone explain to me what is happening in the Rapture Of The Deep section?

It's about how if you try really hard to succeed at something, you have to go into a lonely place to do it. And the only person who can really figure out how to make it through is yourself. You feel emotionally vulnerable and you essentially have to become reborn (return to the womb line). But in the end, the fact it is so hard and is so risky is why you stay in that place and keep going back to it.

So you have

Part 1 - Mission statement - Why A View From the Top of the World is enticing
Part 2 - The journey to get there
Part 3 - What waits for you when you make it, the rewards of doing so

It talks about a "blind descent". He's not talking about descending the mountain?
The blind descent into the deep seas.

Or the album is an erotic confessional! It's all up to interpretation man.

erwinrafael


TAC

Quote from: ReaPsTA on October 22, 2021, 04:00:28 PM
Also, if you want to connect it to the rest of the album:

- The Alien is about taking over the universe
- Answering the Call is about higher purpose
- Invisible Monster is about dealing with anxiety
- Sleeping Giant is about turning your "shadow self" into something useful
- Transcending Time is about connecting with the broader universe
- Awaken the Master is about seeing the deeper truth in things

So the title track can be seen as like the explicit statement of the purpose behind all the other ideas in the album's other songs. You have these songs that talk about greater purpose, power, and knowledge, and the title track is saying all of these things are all parts of the same whole.






;D ;D
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.

ReaPsTA

Quote from: TAC on October 22, 2021, 04:23:01 PM
Quote from: ReaPsTA on October 22, 2021, 04:00:28 PM
Also, if you want to connect it to the rest of the album:

- The Alien is about taking over the universe
- Answering the Call is about higher purpose
- Invisible Monster is about dealing with anxiety
- Sleeping Giant is about turning your "shadow self" into something useful
- Transcending Time is about connecting with the broader universe
- Awaken the Master is about seeing the deeper truth in things

So the title track can be seen as like the explicit statement of the purpose behind all the other ideas in the album's other songs. You have these songs that talk about greater purpose, power, and knowledge, and the title track is saying all of these things are all parts of the same whole.






;D ;D

And now you've cast off the shackles of sobriety.

krands85

Quote from: lucasembarbosa on October 22, 2021, 10:39:19 AM
I might be wrong, but the cello in the middle break might be Jordan with GeoShred...
He mentions in this video that it is indeed GeoShred.
Whoaaaahh, ohhh, ohhhhh. Whoaaaahh, ohhhhh, ohhhhhh. Waaah, ahhh, haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaowwwwww

TheBarstoolWarrior

I reacted positively to my first two listens, overall. It definitely needs more time. It didn't run me over like IT, which, were it a man would have taken his penis out and slapped me across the face after bodyslamming me through a fold up table the first time I heard it. It has elements of other mega-epics but at the same time it has its own identity, as another poster said.

But...is it just me or would this song have been perfect as the number 1 track after Pale Blue Dot to end DoT? The beginning of a View sounds very cinematic and outer space-y. I almost imagined the beginning playing while Ripley gets into a space ship to blow up some critters in Aliens or while the crew gets ready to blow up the asteroid in Armageddon. The only part that I am not sure I appreciated was the last quarter. It also seems to end in an anti-climactic way.

I imagine this as the last song before intermission.
Disclaimer: All opinions stated are my own unless otherwise specified. I do not personally know any present or former members of DT. From time to time where the context is or should be obvious, I may decline to explicitly label my words as opinion. I cannot predict the future.

IDontNotDoThings

Quote from: TheBarstoolWarrior on October 22, 2021, 05:57:30 PM
It didn't run me over like IT, which, were it a man would have taken his penis out and slapped me across the face after bodyslamming me through a fold up table the first time I heard it.

Quote from: ReaPsTA on October 22, 2021, 04:00:28 PM
Or the album is an erotic confessional! It's all up to interpretation man.

Obsidian Pancake

Love the song. I find the atmosphere and color of the song, in conjunction with the lyrics, to be really inspirational. During my second or third (maybe fourth?) listen through I grabbed a notepad and churned out some lyrics of my own.

Doug Helvering, of the YouTube channel The Daily Doug, said today in an interview with Jordan Rudess that he would be doing a reaction video to this song soon. His reaction videos are the only ones I watch consistently. He's musically very adept and I enjoy learning from his musical analysis.

Arkarian

What's that melody that Jordan plays around 16:26? It almost sounds like a video game theme, reminded me of Zelda a lot.

Ben_Jamin

Quote from: Arkarian on October 23, 2021, 01:02:36 AM
What's that melody that Jordan plays around 16:26? It almost sounds like a video game theme, reminded me of Zelda a lot.

I have to listen to it again. But, there is a section, I think after the Cello, where it reminds me of Kingdom Hearts - Dearly Beloved




Mr.Mister

I will say this: Illumination Theory felt like I digested most of it the first listen, whereas in this one it's packed with more details that I'm appreciating more with repeated listens. Right now for example the harp sounding bits in the first section is absolutely perfect. I also like the song doesn't have the traditional epic crescendo ending but rather a trippy outro. It's refreshing.

Surprised the lyrics are not story driven because the music sounds very cinematic to me without overdoing it.

geeeemo

Quote from: geeeemo on October 22, 2021, 03:02:38 PM
I don't know.  This is an odd song. The middle is cool. Have to listen some more.

My bad. ;D. This is a great song! That middle part is some of the coolest music I have ever heard. And then it is followed by that riff! (Sounds a little like The Walking Shadow)

Trav

Not only the music but I love the lyrics as well and the imagery they create. Watching the visuals with blu-ray makes it even better.

darkshade

Quote from: evilasiojr on October 21, 2021, 08:45:49 PM
This song is great, a lot better than IT for me, but still not as good as other epics like ACoS and 8V.

I think there are some missed opportunities, some really nice parts that could've been more explored, including the ending. It reminded me of Leprous' The Sky is Red, which ends with an odd riff that you need time to wrap your head around, but it's repeated some times and so creatively that it works almost like a mantra. A View almost got there, a few more bars with some different touches on drums and keys would have delivered it I think.

But the final vocal melody and harmony behind it, that whole part, it is really really good!!

I feel the same, I feel like they could have done a little more with it, but as is, it's still definitely better than IT for me. Not quite up there with ACOS, SDoIT, 8vm, TCOT, it's just not as grand and majestic as those epics. It feels like another song on the album that just happens to be longer than the other songs on the album.

faizoff

The build-up leading to the chunky riff kicking in at 6:35 is  :metal
Devour Feculence!

Kotowboy

I love the fake finale with those kind of classical music descending chords that Jordan plays. And then BAM into that super-sleazy riff.


Pettor

I think it's surprising how this song isn't at all focusing on being a big epic like a Grand Finale, 8V, TCOT type of song but instead digs deep into the dark atmosphere and keeps itself there throughout the song. Ending on a descending "legacy" note is basically the opposite of every other epic they have done. It fits the song and honestly I don't think we needed one more classic ending like that and It wouldn't even be true to the song in a way. For me I just needed to understand that it won't be ending like that and it all made sense.

A bit like POS doing the 15 minute TPLOD and it was just a very mellow slow song. Many got the feeling that it was gonna be a big finale in the style of TPE or BTP. I also had a hard time liking the song first because my expectations couldn't enjoy it for what it was.

Anyway I love this song. It just keeps growing at every listen and is so filled with good stuff. It feels like a IT mashed with ACOS. It has the structure of IT to me but part of the darkness of ACOS. IT was kind of built in the style of intro, vers, chorus, vers, chorus, crazy instrumental, orchestra / mellow, transition into build up, crazy instrumental, epic outro. I feels this song is very similar to that without sounding like IT obviously.

TheBarstoolWarrior

 I think that the only part I've yet to love is the last third. Not sure why but it feels a little anti climactic on the way out as well. The first two thirds clicked fairly quickly and I love the intro into the opening guitar riff.

I am still digesting but already it's way better than Octavarium, which doesn't deserve to be as long as it is. It's not an A+ like ACOS or IT but still great.
Disclaimer: All opinions stated are my own unless otherwise specified. I do not personally know any present or former members of DT. From time to time where the context is or should be obvious, I may decline to explicitly label my words as opinion. I cannot predict the future.

Kotowboy

Quote from: TheBarstoolWarrior on October 25, 2021, 01:51:33 AM

I am still digesting but already it's way better than Octavarium, which doesn't deserve to be as long as it is. It's not an A+ like ACOS or IT but still great.

:D man i love every second of Octavarium and think A Change of Seasons is their worst epic.

TheBarstoolWarrior

Quote from: Kotowboy on October 25, 2021, 03:45:16 AM
Quote from: TheBarstoolWarrior on October 25, 2021, 01:51:33 AM

I am still digesting but already it's way better than Octavarium, which doesn't deserve to be as long as it is. It's not an A+ like ACOS or IT but still great.

:D man i love every second of Octavarium and think A Change of Seasons is their worst epic.

:lol

It's such a funny thing about this forum-- the opinions here about DT vary so wildly. At the end of the day I think probably the only thing nearly everyone agrees on is "DT is good" or "the guys are good at their instruments."
Disclaimer: All opinions stated are my own unless otherwise specified. I do not personally know any present or former members of DT. From time to time where the context is or should be obvious, I may decline to explicitly label my words as opinion. I cannot predict the future.

Dublagent66

#64
I haven't listened to the album in its entirety yet, but you can bet that I went straight to the closing epic title track.  The last time they did a closing track around 20 mins (DT12), I was nothing short of mortified.  Even after several spins over many years, Illumination Theory continues to be DT's worst epic IMO.  I'm happy to say that after the first listen of this new title track, I found it to be chock full of nothing but totally awesome!  That's pretty rare for me after only one spin of a song that long.  I like everything about it.  There's a lot of new tasty passages and different twists that don't sound re-manufactured.  I really have to say that I'm quite relieved.

Kotowboy

Worst epic is still A Change of Seasons for me - then In The Presence Of Enemies.

My top 3 are

Octavarium
A View From The Top Of The World
The Count Of Tuscany.

I love the new epic.

TheCountOfNYC

All I know is that Octavarium is still my favorite epic and Illumination Theory is still my least favorite. I'm thinking that A View From the Top of the World will slot above In the Presence of Enemies but probably won't quite make it past Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence, A Change of Seasons, and The Count of Tuscany.
Quote from: hefdaddy42 on November 12, 2024, 10:37:36 AMIn Stadler's defense, he's a weird motherfucker

UndercoverMyung

I definitely like it more than Tuscany, and probably more than Illumination Theory, but I do love Illumination Theory.

TheBarstoolWarrior

Quote from: Dublagent66 on October 25, 2021, 02:21:01 PM
I haven't listened to the album in its entirety yet, but you can bet that I went straight to the closing epic title track.  The last time they did a closing track around 20 mins (DT12), I was nothing short of mortified.  Even after several spins over many years, Illumination Theory continues to be DT's worst epic IMO.  I'm happy to say that after the first listen of this new title track, I found it to be chock full of nothing but totally awesome!  That's pretty rare for me after only one spin of a song that long.  I like everything about it.  There's a lot of new tasty passages and different twists that don't sound re-manufactured.  I really have to say that I'm quite relieved.

What makes it such a mortifyingly bad epic to you?
Disclaimer: All opinions stated are my own unless otherwise specified. I do not personally know any present or former members of DT. From time to time where the context is or should be obvious, I may decline to explicitly label my words as opinion. I cannot predict the future.

Kotowboy

#69
For me it's quite disjointed. The middle section is almost the same as the previous epic and it doesn't flow as well.

I do like the dirty bluesy riff near the end though.

( talking about Illumination....)