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I would love to hear Hollow Years w/ improv on ProgNation. I don't care if they already did it on the ToT tour.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6HNSqZP-9JQSolitary Shell
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Yep. I think the only party in the MP/DT situation that hasn't moved on is DTF.
Is it a european trait for people to sing along to the instrumental melodies (like there in solitary shell). Don't seem to get it in england, but I vaguelly recall it having been to foreign festivals. Pretty annoying (esp when out of tune) imo.
Don't like it when they remake songs (like Solitary Shell in this video). Original is always the best.
Quote from: berrege on June 08, 2009, 11:57:18 AMDon't like it when they remake songs (like Solitary Shell in this video). Original is always the best.But that's part of what makes live shows so special. Yes they dragged a 5/6 minute song into 9 minutes, but all the added stuff was a great inclusion for the song in a live setting. If a band just reproduced songs exactly like they were on the album, it kinda ruins the point of being live. Excitement, crowd participation, and slightly tweaked arrangements/tempos make live concerts and live albums (the middle one DT really needs to work on when mixing live albums). Putting this version of SS on a DVD would be fantastic.
Quote from: jag66 on June 08, 2009, 06:46:43 AMIs it a european trait for people to sing along to the instrumental melodies (like there in solitary shell). Don't seem to get it in england, but I vaguelly recall it having been to foreign festivals. Pretty annoying (esp when out of tune) imo.South American crowds do this. Kinda puts U.S. ones to shame.
Quote from: skydivingninja on June 08, 2009, 07:03:24 AMQuote from: jag66 on June 08, 2009, 06:46:43 AMIs it a european trait for people to sing along to the instrumental melodies (like there in solitary shell). Don't seem to get it in england, but I vaguelly recall it having been to foreign festivals. Pretty annoying (esp when out of tune) imo.South American crowds do this. Kinda puts U.S. ones to shame.I've seen US crowds do it at Maiden shows during "Fear Of The Dark", but I think they're copying from the live version of FOTD which has been on a couple of albums.As for the DT setlist - very cool. I'm in the minority who loves BTL so that made me happy, but Erotomania/Voices is even better. I hope they keep that for NA PN09.
i was like oh noo not the bebot, but that was cool
Quote from: cramx3 on June 07, 2009, 01:48:25 PMKind of surprised they played a lot of songs that were played on the last leg of last year's tour. I can only assume its going to be changed up big time when the album is released and they come back to the states.Overall, I'd say that its still a pretty awesome setlist. Just not one I'd want to see since they played a lot of those songs last year in NYC.You have to remember that most of these songs weren't played at all in Europe on the last tour. I'm sure the setlist will change for the US.
Kind of surprised they played a lot of songs that were played on the last leg of last year's tour. I can only assume its going to be changed up big time when the album is released and they come back to the states.Overall, I'd say that its still a pretty awesome setlist. Just not one I'd want to see since they played a lot of those songs last year in NYC.
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Quote from: skydivingninja on June 08, 2009, 12:16:41 PMQuote from: berrege on June 08, 2009, 11:57:18 AMDon't like it when they remake songs (like Solitary Shell in this video). Original is always the best.But that's part of what makes live shows so special. Yes they dragged a 5/6 minute song into 9 minutes, but all the added stuff was a great inclusion for the song in a live setting. If a band just reproduced songs exactly like they were on the album, it kinda ruins the point of being live. Excitement, crowd participation, and slightly tweaked arrangements/tempos make live concerts and live albums (the middle one DT really needs to work on when mixing live albums). Putting this version of SS on a DVD would be fantastic.I just don't like it when they play something that I never heard before, I want to hear something recognisable so I can sing together with James and "play" what John Petrucci plays in my head.
Quote from: jag66 on June 08, 2009, 06:46:43 AMIs it a european trait for people to sing along to the instrumental melodies (like there in solitary shell). Don't seem to get it in england, but I vaguelly recall it having been to foreign festivals. Pretty annoying (esp when out of tune) imo.Wat?! I hear it all the time here in the UK.
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Quote from: cyberdrummer on June 08, 2009, 04:02:05 AMhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6HNSqZP-9JQSolitary ShellThe crowds lack of correct pitch/harmony/note identifying HURTS MAH EARS
Quote from: sonatafanica on June 08, 2009, 07:49:54 AMQuote from: cyberdrummer on June 08, 2009, 04:02:05 AMhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6HNSqZP-9JQSolitary ShellThe crowds lack of correct pitch/harmony/note identifying HURTS MAH EARSCrowds digging and enjoying the concert is all fine with me.
BTW the source of this picture is Colin Leijenaar, Neal present drummer, the bald guy behind Neal.
Quote from: DarkLord_Lalinc on June 09, 2009, 09:58:02 AMQuote from: sonatafanica on June 08, 2009, 07:49:54 AMQuote from: cyberdrummer on June 08, 2009, 04:02:05 AMhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6HNSqZP-9JQSolitary ShellThe crowds lack of correct pitch/harmony/note identifying HURTS MAH EARSCrowds digging and enjoying the concert is all fine with me. But they don't understand the complexities of correct vocal technique! How could they possibly enjoy anything?!
Quote from: Nihil-Morari on June 09, 2009, 08:52:19 AMBTW the source of this picture is Colin Leijenaar, Neal present drummer, the bald guy behind Neal. Wait... Given where he is sitting, how is that physically possible?