Not my cup of tea. Unless I'm under the influence of something that makes me wanna be mellow. I like harder rock but nothing crazy/yelling BS at all... I also like rap a lot. |
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Now this is the day you fall upon my waking eyes, Inviting and inciting me to rise, And through the window in the wall, Comes streaming in on sunlight wings, A million bright ambassadors of morning...
And no one sings me lullabies, And no one makes me close my eyes, And so I throw the windows wide ,And call to you across the sky...
Not my cup of tea. Unless I'm under the influence of something that makes me wanna be mellow. I like harder rock but nothing crazy/yelling BS at all... I also like rap a lot. |
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Monkey Is BACK!
Coheed and Cambria ftw. |
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LOVE progressive rock! Rush was one of the first rock bands I ever listened to when I was a little kid and I'm still a huge fan. Yes is an amazing band. Love progressive metal too. Dream Theater rocks. |
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2112, baby! *listens to it* |
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I have an odd taste in music. I've listened to plenty of Rush and decided they weren't really for me. Same with Pink Floyd. Same with Megadeth and Iron Maiden. |
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I love prog rock |
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"The Black Mages" are an excellent prog rock band. They perform songs from the Final Fantasy games, but with an impressive prog rock arrangement. Even if you don't follow the games, the music is pretty damn good. |
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I love the Black Mages' version of Dancing Mad. I wish they would do a rendition of the entire ending theme of FF6. |
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I love it. |
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A generous heart, kind speech, and a life of service
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The Alan Parsons Project are definitely underrated. |
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When it comes to prog rock i'm more interested in the more left-of-centre bands of the 70s. I'm not really interested in Yes, or Rush, or ELP. King Crimson are ok, and Rush are decent, but i'm more partial to the krautrock, canterburry, zeuhl bands etc. I'm talking Univers Zero, Art Zoyd, Gong, Caravan, Faust, Can, Frank Zappa, Magma, Soft Machine, Henry Cow etc. etc. |
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Well let's see instead of buying a new a guitar, I bought all of Dream Theater's cds and dvds (except When Dream and Day Unite but I hope to find that soon, and the Score cd set). I am listening to DT right now and look at my sig. Yeah best band ever. My brother is really into Rush and puts it on whenever we're in the car. I like some of their stuff but it's not completely my style. Pink Floyd is amazing and David Gilmour has the best guitar solos ever. Tool has some good stuff from what I've heard of them but all their songs sound the same. |
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IM SO IMPRESSED there are heaps of Dream Theater fans here...maybe dreamers understand the awesomeness... |
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People sleep peacefully at night only because rough men stand ready to visit violence on those who would do them harm. -George Orwell
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I'm quite a Dream Theater fan as well, though I listen to a lot of progressive rock. But Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence is the best album ever. Get it now. |
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Originally Posted by Taosaur
Dream Theater is really good. I'm not a bigitme fan, but every time I listen to them, I'm blown away. I should get more of their stuff. |
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get the entire album "Metropolis Pt 2: Scenes From A Memory" by Dream Theater of course |
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Last edited by james-25:22pm; 10-13-2007 at 11:32 AM. Reason: incomplete
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Also listen to Metropolis Pt. 1 right before you listen to pt. 2. It sets the stage for whats to come and Pt. 2 brings back many of the same musical phrases from Pt. 1 throughout it. |
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phobia: true, but it makes perfect sense as its own album. i reconmend finding a synopsis of the story, so you really get the feeling behind the songs. 'FInally free' is great...but it means alot more if you understand its context in the overall story, for example. |
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Last edited by Replicon; 10-13-2007 at 05:58 PM.
good to hear Replicon...try to get your hands on it, get a story summary and listen to it on headphones if you can! |
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Musical references to Pt.1 show up all over Pt.2 so I think it cool to see the connections. Also if I'm gonna spend 75 minutes listening to an album anyway whats another 10 gonna matter if it helps me connect it better. Pt.2 does make sense on its own though. BTW I watched the whole Live Scenes from New York DVD yesterday (everything but "A Change of Seasons") and I now understand what is going alot better because of the visual aspect. |
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pretty much hijacked this into a DT thread |
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