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Title: Does DT sell signed merchandise at concerts?
Post by: airbornemihir on December 14, 2015, 12:14:18 PM
I'm asking because I'm wondering whether to wait to buy the Astonishing CD. I will almost certainly not be able to afford a meet-and-greet pass to get my CD signed... and I've been to some events where signed merchandise was available for purchase.
Title: Re: Does DT sell signed merchandise at concerts?
Post by: Shadow2222 on December 16, 2015, 03:27:43 PM
I don't believe so, unfortunately. As you mentioned, it is one of the big draws for a fan to purchase the meet and greet, so they do not sell pre-signed material. I'd love to be wrong, for your sake, but I have not personally seen any at their merch stand for the 4 concerts I've been to.
Title: Re: Does DT sell signed merchandise at concerts?
Post by: cramx3 on December 16, 2015, 03:29:28 PM
I've never seen it.  It doesnt make sense to do it just like Shadow said, thats a big selling point of the meet and greet.
Title: Re: Does DT sell signed merchandise at concerts?
Post by: airbornemihir on January 15, 2016, 05:40:37 AM
Thanks, Shadow222 and cramx3. This is disappointing.
Title: Re: Does DT sell signed merchandise at concerts?
Post by: Prog Snob on January 15, 2016, 06:10:33 AM
Life is disappointing. Try eBay.
Title: Re: Does DT sell signed merchandise at concerts?
Post by: lonestar on January 15, 2016, 08:54:50 AM
I can sign your cd for you if that'll help.
Title: Re: Does DT sell signed merchandise at concerts?
Post by: Joshgirouard on January 17, 2016, 10:48:47 AM
I'll sell you a dramatic turn of events poster signed by the band limited numbered to 2000 copies . $100
Title: Re: Does DT sell signed merchandise at concerts?
Post by: MirrorMask on January 17, 2016, 03:04:41 PM
Everyone of course is entitled to have the piece of band memorabilia they want, but I don't see the appeal of having a signed copy unless the signing didn't happen personally.

An autograph is some piece of scribbled ink that ruins an artwork. The nice thing about it is that it's a reminder of when you met the person that signed the item you now have. I have an autographed poster of Bruce Dickinson's Chemical Wedding, a leftover from a signing session the store owner gave me. I like it but I don't "feel" like I have Bruce's autograph, 'cause he didn't make it for me.
Title: Re: Does DT sell signed merchandise at concerts?
Post by: airbornemihir on January 25, 2016, 04:25:50 AM
Everyone of course is entitled to have the piece of band memorabilia they want, but I don't see the appeal of having a signed copy unless the signing didn't happen personally.


I get where you're coming from, and it's even more special if one can get the artist to personalise it. Even if not - meeting John Myung (and the others, too) in person would be so overwhelming I probably wouldn't notice whether they bothered to scribble my name or not.

That said... I'm going to feel happy if I'm able to pick up signed merchandise at a concert - I could associate it in my mind with that particular concert, like you said.

(BTW, The Mirror is one of my favourite DT songs - if your screen name is a reference to it, rock on mate.)
Title: Re: Does DT sell signed merchandise at concerts?
Post by: Nick on January 25, 2016, 08:06:36 AM
The only time I remember seeing pre-signed merch, was on Gigantour, and there is a kicker to that. Every other band (including Megadeth, if memory recalls), would sell their latest album at the show, among other merch. If you bought that recent and overpriced album, there would be a time to go by the merch stand and have the band sign it, personally. Dream Theater was the only exception, pre-signing Octavarium and just making it available to buy.
Title: Re: Does DT sell signed merchandise at concerts?
Post by: MirrorMask on January 25, 2016, 11:41:49 AM
(BTW, The Mirror is one of my favourite DT songs - if your screen name is a reference to it, rock on mate.)

MirrorMask is a movie by the Jim Henson company, inspired by the works of Neil Gaiman, my avatar is a still from the movie.

Incidentally The Mirror is the song that made me realize I was diggin' DT's music so it will always have a special presence in my heart, it's one of my favorites as well  :metal
Title: Re: Does DT sell signed merchandise at concerts?
Post by: Octawakeimages on February 02, 2016, 01:53:14 PM
They were selling signed BC&SL albums when they toured in 2009.  I bought one and never opened it haha.  I already had the album but when I saw a signed version I couldn't resist.