Dream Theater

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Re: Dream Theater

Postby Andrew<3'sVinnie » Fri Apr 29, 2011 6:31 am

deseipel wrote:
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"Thomas Lang is way too precise and surgical, but I was really surprised that he had
trouble learning the riff parts, I thought he could nail things like that more easily.
His "musical home" is clinic touring the rest of his life IMO."


I asked myself, if these are the best cats around, why are they all so available?
Why hasn't Lang ever got a steady gig? With his talent, one might think he would
have his choice of progressive bands needing one with chops to handle any type
of complex rhythm. Yet, no band...he ain't getting any younger.



Lang is on tour with Stork currently btw.

Choice of prog bands? Maybe he's matured beyond prog and doesn't really have his heart in it anymore.

OT: Why is prog still defined as 'complex rhythms'? the mindset that complexity makes it progressive is dumb. Diesel engines are extremely complex, but I wouldn't call them progressive. Most of it sounds like bad 80s Metal in a compositional context. Prog needs to grow up. Someone enlighten me.


haha. well, i think porcupine tree does a good job of it, if you're into that kind of musics.
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Re: Dream Theater

Postby Rafael Dolinski » Fri Apr 29, 2011 7:01 am

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Re: Dream Theater

Postby Da Chooch » Fri Apr 29, 2011 7:15 am

thanks Dolinski, watching right now!! :)
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Re: Dream Theater

Postby Rafael Dolinski » Fri Apr 29, 2011 7:27 am

Da Chooch wrote:thanks Dolinski, watching right now!! :)


You're welcome.
I feel happy for Mike, he will do a great job in the band.
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Re: Dream Theater

Postby funkydrummer » Fri Apr 29, 2011 7:30 am

I agree, Rafael. I'm curious to hear them with Mike behind the kit aside from the little snippets that we saw in these videos. It was a fun thing to watch, that's for sure.
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Re: Dream Theater

Postby deseipel » Fri Apr 29, 2011 7:32 am

Andrew<3'sVinnie wrote:
deseipel wrote:
Pocketplayer wrote:
"Thomas Lang is way too precise and surgical, but I was really surprised that he had
trouble learning the riff parts, I thought he could nail things like that more easily.
His "musical home" is clinic touring the rest of his life IMO."


I asked myself, if these are the best cats around, why are they all so available?
Why hasn't Lang ever got a steady gig? With his talent, one might think he would
have his choice of progressive bands needing one with chops to handle any type
of complex rhythm. Yet, no band...he ain't getting any younger.



Lang is on tour with Stork currently btw.

Choice of prog bands? Maybe he's matured beyond prog and doesn't really have his heart in it anymore.

OT: Why is prog still defined as 'complex rhythms'? the mindset that complexity makes it progressive is dumb. Diesel engines are extremely complex, but I wouldn't call them progressive. Most of it sounds like bad 80s Metal in a compositional context. Prog needs to grow up. Someone enlighten me.


haha. well, i think porcupine tree does a good job of it, if you're into that kind of musics.



I'd agree with that, they do a very good job. They're the exception. Those guys have a depth to their songs. It's not just straight up and down.
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Re: Dream Theater

Postby deseipel » Fri Apr 29, 2011 7:40 am

I have an odd feeling, having just watched that clip. I thought, " those guys (in DT), better treat him (Mike) right". WTF? I'm glad for him, but at the same time I wonder if it's a good move for him. I suppose it is. Good luck Mike Mangini.

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Re: Dream Theater

Postby Patrick Tiglao » Fri Apr 29, 2011 7:44 am

Congratulations to Mike Mangini!!

I was hoping for Marco or Virg but Mangini is an incredible player too!

I'll be checking out the next DT album for sure.
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Re: Dream Theater

Postby Juan Expósito » Fri Apr 29, 2011 7:55 am

Man, I didn´t know Mike Mangini much...but I am in love with him now.
Congratulations for him...
And congratulations for the band for putting this on video. It doesn´t matter if you are a fan of them or not.
Things well done, must be appreciated, and this is the case.

The singer said it clearly at the end of the video...."We are DT...We can´t stop"
I would had done the same.

And PEARL must be happy, very happy !!
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Re: Dream Theater

Postby Rodge » Fri Apr 29, 2011 7:57 am

So guys, it is a big deal to play for DT ? Mike is happy, I'm happy for him, but I did not thought that playing for DT would be such a big deal, but I'm not really into prog band too, and I know that this kind of music, they have A LOT OF fans, it's almost like a sect.

So I guess that playing for DT means a lot of money ?

Anyway, it was entertaining. :)
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