Yes,it is great to see another fan,who actually does appreciate not only the intellectual,but also emotional aspect of this band
Im not as long term fan as you are..I first got into them in 2004,when just out of curiosity,i bought the live scenes from New York..When i heard through her eyes,honestly,i was lost for words.It was like music had been taken to a new level for me
The song is a pretty simple chord progression,but that is what Petrucci is never given credit for..His simplicity,which makes it even more complex
When he lets rip on the outro solo,that is a back of the neck,shiver moment.
I had never heard anyone go from this beautiful chord progression into full on clean,fast picking..His definition,his clarity,and always using the right notes,is something of a lost art in guitar players nowadays
So i got the back catalogue,and soon i was immersed in everything DT.I was just fascinated at how they could even remember how to play all these songs
In fact a while back,i read that the guitarist who transcribes the tablature books was having a hard time with a part in the song Octavarium
So he asked John,and he said,i cant remember exactly,but it goes like this..
He then went on to show him 8 different ways to play it,and this man was just left open mouthed
The irony is,Jordan Rudess has said many times how Petrucci has this perfect memory..He writes it,records it,and can literally go on stage that night if need be,to play the song..That is genius!
I was at a loss before i discovered DT..I had gone through the thrash metal phase,iron maiden,queen,floyd,lizzy,hendrix,deep purple,and i felt i needed something challenging,just like you did..So we aren't pretentious,we just need to be mentally stimulated
I wasn't a fan of everything in the 2000's..Although i will say that six degrees of inner turbulence was a classic for me
When they played it on the score dvd,i was beaming..So many time signatures,emotions,plateaus..With the orchestra it worked so well..Thats why im looking forward to the boston dvd,with the berklee orchestra
Nice touch from the band,seeing as the two Johns were there,and Mike was a teacher too
Systematic Chaos had some outstanding moments..The ministry of lost souls,being my highlight..I can never get enough of that song
Count of Tuscany...What more can i say,that you already haven't?..The brilliant repeating intro,the heaviness,and then calm of the volume swells,very Jeff Beck,and then the acoustic section,followed by another emotional outro solo,is guitar nirvana to me..It is probably my fave DT song..It is storytelling at its best
Portnoy was starting to drag the band down..If you look at any of the recent DVD's it was like he was the star of the show,and poor John Myung,not even shown..That man is such a ninja on the bass..His songwriting is sometimes unfairly overlooked too
Mangini i find has calmed the band down...I honestly thought they should have gone with Marco Minneman,when i saw the dvd of the tryouts,but then i have come to realise,its not just his drumming,its his all round personality
When i saw them,they looked the happiest they have ever been,like they were a new band,having fun,feeding off each others musical talents
He is a great guy Mangini..In his interviews,he seems so nice and he loves his drumming..I feel he brought something they were lacking,which sometimes we all lose...Passion..I am mightily impressed by the new album..I think the outro to the bigger picture is melodic heaven
Unfortunately there are those that have not appreciated this latest offering..Saying they have no soul now,they play the same music over and over
I disagree,in fact,i think they have gone back 20 years,and written some excellent progressive music..
Progressive does not have to be 20 minutes long,as some of these idiots dont get..
I always say,a band writes music for themselves..If you do not like it,well tough..They dont write it for me,or anyone else
I think its also disrespectful,some of the comments i have read..Imagine if you had poured hours into lots of writing that was from the heart,and very personal to you,and then mindless idiots just pull it apart
Same with the Majesty..BP mentioned the negativity surrounding this guitar on facebook..Oh John go back to Ibanez,oh its ugly.John please stay stuck in the past with me,and we can listen to images and words forever..Well they didnt say that,but it just seems the internet has opened up a class of person that belongs in the gutter
If you have ever seen any interviews with JP,he is one of the most humble people..He loves guitar music,and he always takes time to talk to the fans,as they all do..
I like that about him,as well as his guitar playing,his humility..Sadly lacking in far less talented people
I dont know whether you've heard this,but its the only decent live recording of the count of tuscany i've ever found.
If you haven't heard enjoy!
Oh and its finally nice to talk to someone who appreciates real music,with real musicians,who are on another planet
Im not as long term fan as you are..I first got into them in 2004,when just out of curiosity,i bought the live scenes from New York..When i heard through her eyes,honestly,i was lost for words.It was like music had been taken to a new level for me
The song is a pretty simple chord progression,but that is what Petrucci is never given credit for..His simplicity,which makes it even more complex
When he lets rip on the outro solo,that is a back of the neck,shiver moment.
I had never heard anyone go from this beautiful chord progression into full on clean,fast picking..His definition,his clarity,and always using the right notes,is something of a lost art in guitar players nowadays
So i got the back catalogue,and soon i was immersed in everything DT.I was just fascinated at how they could even remember how to play all these songs
In fact a while back,i read that the guitarist who transcribes the tablature books was having a hard time with a part in the song Octavarium
So he asked John,and he said,i cant remember exactly,but it goes like this..
He then went on to show him 8 different ways to play it,and this man was just left open mouthed
The irony is,Jordan Rudess has said many times how Petrucci has this perfect memory..He writes it,records it,and can literally go on stage that night if need be,to play the song..That is genius!
I was at a loss before i discovered DT..I had gone through the thrash metal phase,iron maiden,queen,floyd,lizzy,hendrix,deep purple,and i felt i needed something challenging,just like you did..So we aren't pretentious,we just need to be mentally stimulated
I wasn't a fan of everything in the 2000's..Although i will say that six degrees of inner turbulence was a classic for me
When they played it on the score dvd,i was beaming..So many time signatures,emotions,plateaus..With the orchestra it worked so well..Thats why im looking forward to the boston dvd,with the berklee orchestra
Nice touch from the band,seeing as the two Johns were there,and Mike was a teacher too
Systematic Chaos had some outstanding moments..The ministry of lost souls,being my highlight..I can never get enough of that song
Count of Tuscany...What more can i say,that you already haven't?..The brilliant repeating intro,the heaviness,and then calm of the volume swells,very Jeff Beck,and then the acoustic section,followed by another emotional outro solo,is guitar nirvana to me..It is probably my fave DT song..It is storytelling at its best
Portnoy was starting to drag the band down..If you look at any of the recent DVD's it was like he was the star of the show,and poor John Myung,not even shown..That man is such a ninja on the bass..His songwriting is sometimes unfairly overlooked too
Mangini i find has calmed the band down...I honestly thought they should have gone with Marco Minneman,when i saw the dvd of the tryouts,but then i have come to realise,its not just his drumming,its his all round personality
When i saw them,they looked the happiest they have ever been,like they were a new band,having fun,feeding off each others musical talents
He is a great guy Mangini..In his interviews,he seems so nice and he loves his drumming..I feel he brought something they were lacking,which sometimes we all lose...Passion..I am mightily impressed by the new album..I think the outro to the bigger picture is melodic heaven
Unfortunately there are those that have not appreciated this latest offering..Saying they have no soul now,they play the same music over and over
I disagree,in fact,i think they have gone back 20 years,and written some excellent progressive music..
Progressive does not have to be 20 minutes long,as some of these idiots dont get..
I always say,a band writes music for themselves..If you do not like it,well tough..They dont write it for me,or anyone else
I think its also disrespectful,some of the comments i have read..Imagine if you had poured hours into lots of writing that was from the heart,and very personal to you,and then mindless idiots just pull it apart
Same with the Majesty..BP mentioned the negativity surrounding this guitar on facebook..Oh John go back to Ibanez,oh its ugly.John please stay stuck in the past with me,and we can listen to images and words forever..Well they didnt say that,but it just seems the internet has opened up a class of person that belongs in the gutter
If you have ever seen any interviews with JP,he is one of the most humble people..He loves guitar music,and he always takes time to talk to the fans,as they all do..
I like that about him,as well as his guitar playing,his humility..Sadly lacking in far less talented people
I dont know whether you've heard this,but its the only decent live recording of the count of tuscany i've ever found.
If you haven't heard enjoy!
Oh and its finally nice to talk to someone who appreciates real music,with real musicians,who are on another planet