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DeAge™ : 8176 days • Here since 20 january 2004
Dream Theater Live at Budokan
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Me and P are ridiculous... at least one of you stop, it makes us look better.
Dream Theater Metropolis Pt. 2: Scenes From a Memory
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Guys, exchange phone numbers, meet up, and beat each other to a pulp... but we couldn't care less about your insults. Or just take 50 euros and go to whores, at least you'll vent a little. Can you believe it...
Dream Theater Metropolis Pt. 2: Scenes From a Memory
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Anyway, the plagiarism of Dream isn't presumed nor without evidence... so much so that I've cited the albums where you can find the various references. It seems to me that those who are talking haven't understood the discussion we're having about Dream. No one is perfect, my dear ones, not even your favorite band... and I know this firsthand. We should be more clear-headed and more critical. And above all, more relaxed.
Dream Theater Metropolis Pt. 2: Scenes From a Memory
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for Alby the Drummer: maybe it’s true that Portnoy is a great drummer. Technically speaking, he’s a monster, a machine, a human clock, and so on. But that’s fine in a circus, not on a music record. The phenomenon alone isn’t enough. Portnoy's drumming doesn’t excite me much. It makes me say, “Look how fast he is, look how precise,” but then? Look how big his drum set is, how many components it has, and he tries to play everything he can. That’s fine, but then? I agree with easycure, if in 11 years you’ve come to consider Dream the best band there is. I also grew up with Queen, for example, but that doesn’t mean I objectively consider them the best artistically or that I can’t acknowledge their flaws. Queen is important to me emotionally, that’s true. I know my limits and you should know yours too; otherwise, you wouldn’t hold this opinion about Dream. Believe me, you don’t make a good impression with the superficial things you say. And then you also pull out the pride of a 16-year-old with so much experience that they already feel like an adult and accomplished. Get real, you’ve got a long way to go. With sympathy and without offense. We’ve all been 16, and believe it or not, someone even had 22 years before me. Crazy stuff, right? LONG LIVE COMMON SENSE.
Dream Theater Metropolis Pt. 2: Scenes From a Memory
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Has anyone noticed that the long (and really boring and pointless) instrumental section in the middle of beyond this life is exactly the same as the structure of Money in the central part? Anyway, I didn't find the similarity between the solo of Spirit and Shine... easy but are you sure?
Dream Theater Metropolis Pt. 2: Scenes From a Memory
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And then, honestly, I like this album but I understand why Easy's review is the way it is and I share his arguments. But the album still makes me happy, I keep listening to it, and we’re all content. I like it even though I know Easy is right. In fact, I don’t consider Dream to be either the best band of the moment nor the album as one of the best; I can recognize that true quality lies somewhere else. The point of this reflection is that sometimes we can like something, and just because we like or feel moved by it doesn’t mean it’s of quality or better than others. That’s it, plain and simple. Some of the simpler minds might not understand this and will continue to insult, but they don't even deserve my pity. Bye Easy!
Dream Theater Metropolis Pt. 2: Scenes From a Memory
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Laura Pausini screams, she doesn’t sing, she doesn’t write the songs, etc. etc... the fact that she fills stadiums doesn’t mean much. So, just because McDonald's has shops all over the planet and makes billions, does that mean the quality of the food is excellent? It certainly doesn’t seem so to me... think about it before using the millions of records sold as a shield to defend your idols...
Dream Theater Metropolis Pt. 2: Scenes From a Memory
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However, easy, I've wanted to tell you something for a long time... the beginning of regression and therefore also the verse of the spirit carries on reminds me too closely of OUTSIDE THE WALL by Pink Floyd more than pigs on the wing. I don't know if you're familiar with the final theme of THE WALL... just a note to be precise... anyway, don't you agree?
Pink Floyd Meddle
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yeah yeah you caught me... you know what I care... I also read books for free, imagine if I’m gonna be a moralist. And then it seems I already pointed out that a quote has to be the same because otherwise it’s paraphrasing... if besides being freeloaders you’re also brain-dead, that’s not my fault! :o) anyway, the northern dialect was just for laughs... it’s a catchphrase of the "nostalgics" like the others... anyway, I wanted to be ironic, joke around... you guys are the ones with a sense of humor under your shoes. Best regards
Pink Floyd Meddle
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When he was there, the trains always arrived on time...