An Exclusive Look into The Band’s Search for a New Drummer

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Zydar


bosk1


John94


Progmetty

Peter Wildoer you did a great job on the audition man, love your style :)

DeanTheater


tri.ad


roccer

On a different note james sounds in such a good form...Especially on "I 'll never be the same" ( 6:10)...wow  :metal

Adami

So I'm re-watching the 3rd video and I noticed that James, while talking about Priester, said that he (priester) writes the vocals and melodies for the bands he's in which is obviously very different than what DT does.



..............what?
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gmillerdrake

Quote from: metty on April 29, 2011, 01:45:19 PM
Peter Wildoer you did a great job on the audition man, love your style :)
I was sooooo pulling for him! Until 'Static Impulse' came out I wouldn't have been able to pick Peter out of a 2 man lineup.....but that CD immediatley made me look up and listen to his performances. Just an incredible drummer!!! Those guys obviously were impressed by Mr. Wildoer...I mean JMX was grinning ear to ear....and JP was floored. Just wasn't meant to be at the moment but I'm willing to be that Peter will conspire with some DT folk in the future and create some killer music.

GREAT AUDITION AND PERFORMANCE MR. WILDOER!!!!!!  YOU ARE AN AMAZING DRUMMER AND SUPER NICE MAN....BEST WISHES TO YOU AND YOUR FAMILY!!!

Jamesman42

Quote from: Zydar on April 29, 2011, 01:37:05 PM






:rollin


Just watched it.

Wildoer, dude, you had me grinning like JM in the video. Just very fun, and instantly in my top 3 of the 7.

Preister was a beast. Slip-up aside, I am very glad he was asked to audition. His dedication was incredible.

Wish both of y'all lots of success, hope this doc helps you in whatever way.


next stop: New album details.
\o\ lol /o/

Progmetty

Quote from: Aniland on April 29, 2011, 01:28:57 PM
Quote from: metty on April 29, 2011, 01:17:47 PM
Just saw the 3rd part of the documentry, did I just see Mangini orgasm? :lol

:rollin :rollin :rollin :rollin :rollin :rollin

Quote from: Dimitrius on April 29, 2011, 01:31:38 PM


On the scale of 1-10, 10 being so sure; how sure are we that his response was genuine and not a reenactment for the camera?



iamtheeviltwin

Quote from: Adami on April 29, 2011, 01:49:15 PM
So I'm re-watching the 3rd video and I noticed that James, while talking about Priester, said that he (priester) writes the vocals and melodies for the bands he's in which is obviously very different than what DT does.



..............what?

That sounded to me like Priester does the lion's share of the work to the exclusion of his bandmates (not sure if that is true just going off JLB comment), while in the DT mold even though individual members have primary influence on certain songs they have always considered them collaborative efforts to be completed by the whole band (at least that has always been their public MO).

John94

Yeah, Mike was genuinely speechless. He really wanted this, and he got it. I would act like that if I got something I really wanted too.

bosk1

Quote from: Adami on April 29, 2011, 01:49:15 PM
So I'm re-watching the 3rd video and I noticed that James, while talking about Priester, said that he (priester) writes the vocals and melodies for the bands he's in which is obviously very different than what DT does.



..............what?

I think what he was saying is that in his bands, Aquiles is a one-man show when it comes to the writing, whereas in DT, they write primarily by jamming together.

The Silent Cody

Oh Godness...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dBJlPznl6fA

sth about 1:35 till the end.... last fill is just pure madness...... :omg: :omg: :omg: :omg: :omg: :omg: :omg: :omg: :omg:

Adami

Quote from: bösk1 on April 29, 2011, 01:58:13 PM
Quote from: Adami on April 29, 2011, 01:49:15 PM
So I'm re-watching the 3rd video and I noticed that James, while talking about Priester, said that he (priester) writes the vocals and melodies for the bands he's in which is obviously very different than what DT does.



..............what?

I think what he was saying is that in his bands, Aquiles is a one-man show when it comes to the writing, whereas in DT, they write primarily by jamming together.

I can understand that. It just sounded like "Here in DT land, we don't let our drummer write lyrics/vocals". It was just a funny choice of phrase, that's all. :)
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ReaPsTA

Quote from: Adami on April 29, 2011, 02:01:39 PM
I can understand that. It just sounded like "Here in DT land, we don't let our drummer write lyrics/vocals". It was just a funny choice of phrase, that's all. :)

It's also a potential ego issue.  I think/hope that on DT12 Mangini will have more input into the songwriting process, but they don't want someone in there who would be completely not used to primarily being a drummer in the band.

Arch Benemy

I'm sure it's been posted before and most people have seen it but for those newcomers who haven't, the essential Mike Mangini drum solo from the Steve Vai tour, in my opinion one of the greatest solos of all time

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oe8XKgOuNtk

STEVETHEATER





robwebster

There is no way I can phrase this without sounding weird, but Mike Mangini is adorable. His response to the phone call was absolutely heartwarming! Loved it. Amazing.

Also, JM's saying that writing feels like old times again really buoyed me. It sounds like he's going to have a lot to do with the next album, which warms the cockles.

Don't know how much input MM's got into the next album - didn't appear to be in the studio footage, but then again, judging by Petrucci's ridiculous beard, the studio footage was recorded at about the same time as the phone call footage, so he probably is joining them.

Fiery Winds

Considering the emphasis on the drummer's ability to jam (akin to being in a writing scenario), I think MM will have quite a bit of input in the writing of the album (and his drum parts).  They welcomed him as a member of the family, not an adopted brother.  I'm sure DT wanted a guy who could mesh well into their existing writing dynamic, as opposed to writing an album and say "play this". 

ReaPsTA

Quote from: Fiery Winds on April 29, 2011, 02:34:24 PM
Considering the emphasis on the drummer's ability to jam (akin to being in a writing scenario), I think MM will have quite a bit of input in the writing of the album (and his drum parts).  They welcomed him as a member of the family, not an adopted brother.  I'm sure DT wanted a guy who could mesh well into their existing writing dynamic, as opposed to writing an album and say "play this". 

I agree.  But since they needed to keep his identity under wraps, I don't think they wanted him walking in and out of the studio every day.  The moment he got down there to record drum tracks, word that he was seen near the studio got on the internet.

lonestar

Quote from: bösk1 on April 29, 2011, 09:47:08 AM
Not sure if anyone will catch this stuff other than me and Lonestar, but I would be willing to bet that somebody who worked on this video is a Food Network fan.  The split screen and fadeout effect of the final 3 is right from Chopped.  Also, when they are deliberating and discussing the pros and cons of the guys, the percussion sound effects in the background (one cymbal wash where there are positive comments and a different cymbal wash for negative ones) are right out of Chopped and Iron Chef America.
Agreed, and the voice over work is very food networkish too.
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perfey

Great choice by the band!  :tup

I followed this 3-part miniseries with great interest and didnt spoiled myself before I watched the last one, which was great due to the outcome. It was great to hear him say that he really wanted to get in the band, that + his playing of the songs made him my favourite!

Peter, you were great too and your insightful posts about the audition have been very nice to read. Ska bli kul att läsa din dagbok i vilket magasin det nu än släpps i :P

Zydar! Lol, I would have laughed of my chair if he had had that expression :rollin

chrisbDTM

can RR please release MM playing one of the three songs in its entirety? PLEASE

bosk1

Quote from: ReaPsTA on April 29, 2011, 02:50:05 PM
Quote from: Fiery Winds on April 29, 2011, 02:34:24 PM
Considering the emphasis on the drummer's ability to jam (akin to being in a writing scenario), I think MM will have quite a bit of input in the writing of the album (and his drum parts).  They welcomed him as a member of the family, not an adopted brother.  I'm sure DT wanted a guy who could mesh well into their existing writing dynamic, as opposed to writing an album and say "play this".  

I agree.  But since they needed to keep his identity under wraps, I don't think they wanted him walking in and out of the studio every day.  The moment he got down there to record drum tracks, word that he was seen near the studio got on the internet.

He was there.  He was just careful about getting in and out.  And people did what they were supposed to and kept a lid on it.

chrisbDTM

Quote from: bösk1 on April 29, 2011, 02:57:14 PM
Quote from: ReaPsTA on April 29, 2011, 02:50:05 PM
Quote from: Fiery Winds on April 29, 2011, 02:34:24 PM
Considering the emphasis on the drummer's ability to jam (akin to being in a writing scenario), I think MM will have quite a bit of input in the writing of the album (and his drum parts).  They welcomed him as a member of the family, not an adopted brother.  I'm sure DT wanted a guy who could mesh well into their existing writing dynamic, as opposed to writing an album and say "play this".  

I agree.  But since they needed to keep his identity under wraps, I don't think they wanted him walking in and out of the studio every day.  The moment he got down there to record drum tracks, word that he was seen near the studio got on the internet.

He was there.  He was just careful about getting in and out.  And people did what they were supposed to and kept a lid on it.

thats refreshing, so he did slip in and out unnoticed during the writing process?

CrimsonE

Perhaps this has been mentioned before, but I'm hoping that some of the "jamming" material and the riffs from the auditions end up on the next DT album.