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Re: Dream Theater: The Astonishing
« Reply #1610 on: November 24, 2015, 03:34:50 PM »
*snip*

So much for original ideas.  Not looking forward to this album even in the slightest.

Says it isn't original. Hasn't heard one note or one lyric. Seems legit.

Also, I'll just go ahead and post the new tweet from Arhys:
"Heed not the deceit, The Empire has marked your commander as an outlaw. No amount of lies can stop us!"

Based on what I've heard from the previous album, the title of the album before that, and the cover of the new album.  Seems to be a trend developing.  Of course I'll eventually find out when it's released.  Nevertheless, doesn't really give me much to look forward to.  Would rather wait 5 more years for the next Symphony X album. :p
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Re: Dream Theater: The Astonishing
« Reply #1611 on: November 24, 2015, 03:35:53 PM »
Massive all powerful orbs is hardly a new idea. Phantasm. The Prisoner.

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Re: Dream Theater: The Astonishing
« Reply #1612 on: November 24, 2015, 03:46:13 PM »

Cool thanks for the facts!

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Re: Dream Theater: The Astonishing
« Reply #1613 on: November 24, 2015, 03:54:47 PM »
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Re: Dream Theater: The Astonishing
« Reply #1614 on: November 24, 2015, 04:08:21 PM »
Or post something like this,

Thanks to Kotowboy for posting about that fact! :lol
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Re: Dream Theater: The Astonishing
« Reply #1615 on: November 24, 2015, 04:15:28 PM »
Or post something like this,

Thanks to Kotowboy for posting about that fact! :lol

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Re: Dream Theater: The Astonishing
« Reply #1616 on: November 24, 2015, 04:23:42 PM »
haha I see now . . . Yep thanks to Kotowboy!  :lol

And yet another internet thread I've somehow managed to move completely off topic - sorry bout that xD

Anyways really cool forum you all have here, def gonna stick around a while longer!

Now back to the DT album discussion ;)
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Re: Dream Theater: The Astonishing
« Reply #1617 on: November 24, 2015, 04:25:30 PM »
You just missed the album discussion, need to go back about 45 pages for that.
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Re: Dream Theater: The Astonishing
« Reply #1618 on: November 24, 2015, 04:35:52 PM »
haha I see now . . . Yep thanks to Kotowboy!  :lol

And yet another internet thread I've somehow managed to move completely off topic - sorry bout that xD

Anyways really cool forum you all have here, def gonna stick around a while longer!

Now back to the DT album discussion ;)

What are your thoughts on the concept of the album? It seems to be a really divisive thing where most people either embrace it or hate it with very few people in the middle. I embrace the idea as I like Rhapsody of Fire, so concept cheese is hardly going to bother me if the music is awesome.

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Re: Dream Theater: The Astonishing
« Reply #1619 on: November 24, 2015, 04:45:33 PM »
haha I see now . . . Yep thanks to Kotowboy!  :lol

And yet another internet thread I've somehow managed to move completely off topic - sorry bout that xD

Anyways really cool forum you all have here, def gonna stick around a while longer!

Now back to the DT album discussion ;)

What are your thoughts on the concept of the album? It seems to be a really divisive thing where most people either embrace it or hate it with very few people in the middle. I embrace the idea as I like Rhapsody of Fire, so concept cheese is hardly going to bother me if the music is awesome.

Yeah I've seen some of the arguments on here  :lol

I'm always excited for a concept album - as soon as I heard this would be one it was like a dream come true (as I am a younger fan and was very young at the time SFaM came out). To be honest I'm not the hugest fan of sci-fi stuff and the like, but you know what it's Dream Theater - I know they're going to do something awesome with it. So I'm excited not just for the music, but the story as well. Just like Symphony X with all the mythological stuff - that might not be some people's thing but the music is so good it kind of makes you a fan of the story anyways. So yes I'm embracing it - can't wait till they reveal more of the story!
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Re: Dream Theater: The Astonishing
« Reply #1620 on: November 24, 2015, 04:48:04 PM »
You just missed the album discussion, need to go back about 45 pages for that.

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Re: Dream Theater: The Astonishing
« Reply #1621 on: November 24, 2015, 04:52:20 PM »
Yeah I've seen some of the arguments on here  :lol

I'm always excited for a concept album - as soon as I heard this would be one it was like a dream come true (as I am a younger fan and was very young at the time SFaM came out). To be honest I'm not the hugest fan of sci-fi stuff and the like, but you know what it's Dream Theater - I know they're going to do something awesome with it. So I'm excited not just for the music, but the story as well. Just like Symphony X with all the mythological stuff - that might not be some people's thing but the music is so good it kind of makes you a fan of the story anyways. So yes I'm embracing it - can't wait till they reveal more of the story!

It's interesting how with many concept albums, on paper they sound either ridiculous or impossible to pull off but the end result is always enhanced so much by the quality of the music. I bet this will be the case for the new album.

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Re: Dream Theater: The Astonishing
« Reply #1622 on: November 24, 2015, 05:08:32 PM »
haha I see now . . . Yep thanks to Kotowboy!  :lol

And yet another internet thread I've somehow managed to move completely off topic - sorry bout that xD

Anyways really cool forum you all have here, def gonna stick around a while longer!

Now back to the DT album discussion ;)

What are your thoughts on the concept of the album? It seems to be a really divisive thing where most people either embrace it or hate it with very few people in the middle. I embrace the idea as I like Rhapsody of Fire, so concept cheese is hardly going to bother me if the music is awesome.

The interesting thing is, I'm loving this concept yet I absolutely hate Rhapsody of Fire, Avantasia and I'll throw in Final Fantasy (since I saw some people mentioned games somewhere). I also don't like Pink Floyd *ducks behind a rock* but idk, I think DT can do it without making me cringe :D

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Re: Dream Theater: The Astonishing
« Reply #1623 on: November 24, 2015, 05:13:59 PM »
It's interesting how with many concept albums, on paper they sound either ridiculous or impossible to pull off but the end result is always enhanced so much by the quality of the music. I bet this will be the case for the new album.

I agree! Definitely something ambitious for DT (from the story to the fact that there's 34 SONGS!!!) but in the end Dream Theater will be Dream Theater  ;) . . . so I'm betting on this being a fan favorite!

Metropolis is one of my favorites by the band personally so I can imagine what how much I'll like this . . . we already know that it'll be the longest album to date so we'll have plenty of material.

Some of the songs I really can't wait to hear . . . Astonishing of course is a must, and a part of me is wishing that Digital Discord is the next Dance of Eternity - just the perfect name for it!
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Re: Dream Theater: The Astonishing
« Reply #1624 on: November 24, 2015, 05:16:08 PM »
Anyone here remembers how was it when SFAM was going to be launched?
Did you know it was concept?
How were your thoughts then about it?
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Re: Dream Theater: The Astonishing
« Reply #1625 on: November 24, 2015, 05:32:34 PM »
I don't care if it's a concept album if the songs and production are both great.

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Re: Dream Theater: The Astonishing
« Reply #1626 on: November 24, 2015, 05:42:42 PM »
I don't care if it's a concept album if the songs and production are both great.

Same. I really don't care/like the concept of SFAM for my lack of religious inclinations, but I love the album. I hope the opposite doesn't happen this time, because I'm liking the concept xD

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Re: Dream Theater: The Astonishing
« Reply #1627 on: November 24, 2015, 05:50:04 PM »
Yeah that's all that matters in the end, whether it's good or not; rather have just a bunch of terrific songs than a concept album that's no good. Although it's still always nice once in a while to have a really ambitious project like this - I personally feel it brings out the best in bands when it succeeds!

And yeah, SFaM was not an award-winning concept but still amazing music. We'll just have to see how the music turns out on this one - I have high hopes ;)
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Re: Dream Theater: The Astonishing
« Reply #1628 on: November 24, 2015, 06:07:36 PM »
I really, really hope they plan on bringing a full "Astonishing" show to the state, especially if there's an orchestra/etc. involved with the live production. However, judging by where they're playing in Europe, I have little faith that they'll decide to hit the southeast US this time around...

No, they will be touring the same cities as last year in the US, then fly over the Southeast US to Cuba, then to Central and South America.  ;D  I have faith that they will hit Atlanta this time.
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Re: Dream Theater: The Astonishing
« Reply #1629 on: November 24, 2015, 06:11:59 PM »
I really, really hope they plan on bringing a full "Astonishing" show to the state, especially if there's an orchestra/etc. involved with the live production. However, judging by where they're playing in Europe, I have little faith that they'll decide to hit the southeast US this time around...

No, they will be touring the same cities as last year in the US, then fly over the Southeast US to Cuba, then to Central and South America.  ;D  I have faith that they will hit Atlanta this time.

I doubt that they will bring the orchestra and everything else to my beautiful and chaotic South America though :/

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Re: Dream Theater: The Astonishing
« Reply #1630 on: November 24, 2015, 06:13:56 PM »
Anyone here remembers how was it when SFAM was going to be launched?
Did you know it was concept?
How were your thoughts then about it?

I read about it in a magazine before it came out. Got me super excited. 

When It came out-- I was beyond amazed. Granted, I was younger and more easily impressed. While I don't consider it their best album, I still think SFAM is a phenomenal musical journey.

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Re: Dream Theater: The Astonishing
« Reply #1631 on: November 24, 2015, 06:19:44 PM »
Anyone here remembers how was it when SFAM was going to be launched?
Did you know it was concept?
How were your thoughts then about it?

Good question.. I hope someone could answer it.. :corn
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Re: Dream Theater: The Astonishing
« Reply #1632 on: November 24, 2015, 06:29:07 PM »
I remember it....mostly.

I can't remember if we had been told it was a concept or not.   There had been speculation that Met Part 2 would most likely be *on* the album, but the fact that the entire album WAS Met Part 2 was a complete shock.   They managed to keep that nugget close to the chest until the pre-sale demos started going out a few weeks before.   And even then, the word spread a bit slower than things tend to spread today. 
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Re: Dream Theater: The Astonishing
« Reply #1633 on: November 24, 2015, 06:31:15 PM »
I really, really hope they plan on bringing a full "Astonishing" show to the state, especially if there's an orchestra/etc. involved with the live production. However, judging by where they're playing in Europe, I have little faith that they'll decide to hit the southeast US this time around...

No, they will be touring the same cities as last year in the US, then fly over the Southeast US to Cuba, then to Central and South America.  ;D  I have faith that they will hit Atlanta this time.

I doubt that they will bring the orchestra and everything else to my beautiful and chaotic South America though :/

When Deep Purple tour the world (south america included) with their "Concert for group and orchestra 30th anniversary", they used local musicians. No one would travel with a full orchestra.

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Re: Dream Theater: The Astonishing
« Reply #1634 on: November 24, 2015, 07:12:05 PM »
Well, no need to start a political debate. I consider it chaotic and I'll leave it at that. ;)

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Re: Dream Theater: The Astonishing
« Reply #1635 on: November 24, 2015, 07:13:09 PM »
Hello, I'm new here but I've been following DTF for a while and here I am.
Something I've been meaning to get an opinion on whether The Astonishing will be a sequel (of sorts) to Outcry, what are peoples thoughts on this? Because apart from the sci-fi/fantasy theme in TA, it seems to match the oppression/uprising subject.
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Re: Dream Theater: The Astonishing
« Reply #1636 on: November 24, 2015, 07:19:40 PM »
Hello, I'm new here but I've been following DTF for a while and here I am.
Something I've been meaning to get an opinion on whether The Astonishing will be a sequel (of sorts) to Outcry, what are peoples thoughts on this? Because apart from the sci-fi/fantasy theme in TA, it seems to match the oppression/uprising subject.

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That's an interesting theory - can't believe I hadn't thought of that. I think it would make perfect sense if so, but whether or not that's what they have in mind idk. You know there are a lot of similarities between IAW and ADTOE, so maybe they're continuing the trend of mirroring what they've done before? If that's what they're going for and they're going to taking musical influence from that song then I can't wait, because that's my favorite song by Dream Theater so far this decade. 
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Re: Dream Theater: The Astonishing
« Reply #1637 on: November 24, 2015, 07:44:37 PM »
I dunno - Being a fan from I&W and finding things to enjoy about all their releases, I just kind of like to go with it these days, without going nuts on the speculation and expectation. All I know is it's a big concept album with as far as we know some really fun ideas. I really enjoy good stage show musicals, so I'm sure there will be a nice combo of longer songs, shorter songs, dialogue and sound effects etc to make up the story. All cool with me. I've loved much of what they have done for 25 or so years, some more than others, and I have no doubt this album will have some great things to enjoy. So I'm just happy to sit back and enjoy the ride  :tup

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Re: Dream Theater: The Astonishing
« Reply #1638 on: November 24, 2015, 07:51:33 PM »
Hello, I'm new here but I've been following DTF for a while and here I am.
Something I've been meaning to get an opinion on whether The Astonishing will be a sequel (of sorts) to Outcry, what are peoples thoughts on this? Because apart from the sci-fi/fantasy theme in TA, it seems to match the oppression/uprising subject.

That's funny because, even when it doesn't look so irrational, this came inevitable to my mind:

The Astonishing is an analogy of how JP, JLB, JM and JR started a rebellion to get free of Portnoy's ironfist tyrannical rule.
So, the entire album is a sequel to Outcry, it wasn't Metropolis PT3, but Outcry PT2

"We suffered far too long... We gather now... Growing stronger... We will not be ignored, anymore, any longer..."
See?

*snip*

Never thought of it possibly being like that before . . . that's pretty epic!

I figured each track would be 3-5 minutes but be more like parts that seamlessly flowed together . . .

But forget that - like your idea much more!!! Two 20-minute songs on one album would be awesome ;)

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(Outcry) that's my favorite song by Dream Theater so far this decade since MM has joined the band. 

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Re: Dream Theater: The Astonishing
« Reply #1639 on: November 24, 2015, 08:09:20 PM »
If it where a sequel to Outcry, they could do some cool things like the "rise up be counted...." part of Outcry could be chanted by a choir in 'Hymn Of A Thousand Voices' (for example.) Whatever they're doing behind the scenes, hope its GREAT and not "meh"  :metal
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« Reply #1640 on: November 24, 2015, 08:21:40 PM »
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Re: Dream Theater: The Astonishing
« Reply #1641 on: November 24, 2015, 08:34:33 PM »
Actually I'd be fucking sexually aroused if I heard the Outcry chorus near TA ending, that would be like... the king of reprises, even though I don't really like Outcry.
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Re: Dream Theater: The Astonishing
« Reply #1642 on: November 24, 2015, 08:40:24 PM »
Anyone here remembers how was it when SFAM was going to be launched?
Did you know it was concept?
How were your thoughts then about it?

Good question.. I hope someone could answer it.. :corn

Same here, really curious about it.
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Re: Dream Theater: The Astonishing
« Reply #1643 on: November 24, 2015, 09:19:10 PM »
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Re: Dream Theater: The Astonishing
« Reply #1644 on: November 24, 2015, 09:44:37 PM »
Similarities in themes to Outcry, enough to be considered a spiritual successor.
Outcry was criticised for having structural similarities to Metropolis Pt. 1.

The Astonishing IS Metrpoplis Pt. 3 after all! :justjen
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