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Re: Where Have All the Melodies Gone?
I am more of a classic rock/southern rock guy. I only like the Rush songs that were more mainstream and got some radio play. According to Geddy Lee in a YouTube video i saw yesterday, Rush is a Hard Rock band, who just got off track from time to time (or something similar to that).
But with services like Spotify and Tidido around, I guess it never hurts to take a few minutes and listen to other stuff.
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Dream Theater has survived without Portnoy and recorded 1 album inparticular that is one of the best albums they had recorded in many years. It is Petrucci that they could never survive without. The man is a monster on guitar and is the core of their sound. Nobody sounds or writes like him. That said, I would prefer Portnoy back in the band. He has been doing some great projects though. The Flying Colors albums (Steve Morse, Dave LaRue, Neal Morse) are ridiculously good. (That is a modern example of amazing melodies reminiscent of old beatles.) And as I stated, I think Scenes is the best album of the last 20 years and the most important metal band to come out from the 90's outside of Pantera, if that tells you how I feel about them. They defined progressive in metal. I saw them something like 7 times in a 10 year span... Your statement about Metallica being the only of the big 4 to have any "melody" makes me take your opinion of metal a bit lightly though. Anthrax, the only 1 of the big 4 that has an actual singer that took crap through the 80's and 90's for actual singing and melodies, and in the 90's with John Bush, even more so. Their new album is an absolute gem, arguably their best ever, and far more listenable than anything Metallica is doing. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rKh2Hb7mcU0 Anthrax was the first live band I ever saw in 1987 as a kid, if that tells you how long I have been seriously into this type of metal
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If I can find them on Spotify or Tidido tomorrow, I may give them a listen just for musicianship and production quality.
I guess one of the reasons I never got into Prog Rock, even back in the day with bands like Yes, was that I couldn't play the unusual time signatures. On drums I can only play 4/4 and 6/8, so even on a 3/4 song I have to play 6/8 on the hi-hat to keep time. If anyone is interested, I stumbled across Alex Zivojinovich's (Lifeson's) film debut in an old film. It is absolutely horrible, but shows a young Alex rooming with some other teenagers in a Canadian farmhouse. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AVtVsiebT98&t=2s
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Petrucci - to me the only thing he has going for him is he plays a 7 string axe. His playing style to me is more self-absorbed wanking and far from melodic. I do agree though that he's a major part of DT and without him they are not much of anything. |
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(Still off topic), but I ordered a couple of Rush DVD's from Netflix. One is called Rush R30, which is a concert recorded in Frankfurt, Germany as part of their 30th anniversary tour, and it is pretty good. The other one is Rush in Rio, which I haven't watched yet. Since you are a Rush fan, perhaps you are already aware of these 2 DVDs.
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To me, Petrucci is the most important guitarist of the last 25+ years outside of maybe Dimebag. He completely created the prog metal genre and changed the face guitar playing in general for metal. They made prog acceptable in the world of metal beyond Master of Puppets and Justice. That has transformed into a lot of newer bands incorporating odd times signatures, complex rhythmic patterns and thinking outside the box. Almost any young guitarist in the last 15 years states him as a major influence. You can say you don't care for DT, that's understandable, its not for everyone. But to say he is a wanker, is just not liking them and/or it's not "doing it" for you, or just picking through a couple of his crazy solo's and making judgements. Like I said, sit down with Scenes from a Memory and give it a legit listen. It was life changing for me and I had already been heavily into them for a few years at this point! Easily one of the best prog/concept albums ever. Here is one of the instrumentals off it. I dont expect everyone to like it, but you cannot say its wanking and its pretty typical Petrucci. Here is my favorite track off the album. Ignore those tasty riffs and call it wanking, I dare ya!!! And yes, I own a 98 Ibanez JPM P4 model and a MM JP13 7 string, a Mesa Boogie Mark V (and formerly a couple different Recs and a Road King which he used on Train of Thought). I was a bit into them..... There is 9-10 albums from the Portnoy era. You would have to do some serious listening to somehow pigeonhole him. And as an obviously huge DT fan, I have never seen Mike say anywhere that he was fired. Very simply, he wanted them to take a break to work on other projects and the band did not want to take a break. So he decided to quit and leave. The band and Mike both have had matching stories since day 1. Lombardo, I have not listened to anything new from Slayer since Undisputed attitude was released, I ran to buy it the day it released and it was absolutely TERRIBLE. Slayer fans were not expected an album of punk covers. Not like we had the internet then to know!! I absolutely loved them up till this point. Fortunately, Sepultura had just released Roots, and I was obsessed with that album. I was venturing into Dream Theater at the same time. I left Slayer behind literally the day Undisputed was released! Saw them live a couple times afterward, but never bought another album. I am not sure what happened during their recent squable (Lombardo and Slayer). I do know that when he left originally after Seasons in the Abyss, and Paul was first brought in for Divine Intervention, it was because he wanted to be with his wife during the birth of their first child. I know one of his cousins well and we used to play some together. Other than his significance of what he did and how early he was doing it, I never found him great at keeping a steady tempo, some of the old Slayer stuff was annoying in that regard. I did like the first 2 Grip inc. albums, they were a step up in his ability, and the Fantomos project with Mike Patton was fun. Of course I like about anything Patton does.....
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MP wanted to come back to DT after A7X but was told no by DT's lawyer because they already had Mangini. I'm thinking (reading the tea leaves) that there must be something else going on between DT and Portnoy than what is publicly being said. Gave a listen to 1928 and while the production is great I find Petrucci's playing a bit too much like Steve Vai who is another guitarist I'm not a fan of. Ditto for Home - Portnoy was killer though. If memory serves wasn't Petrucci and Vai a part of one of the G3 incarnations? That was one of those things that IMHO were okay and I wouldn't turn them off if they were on the radio but I also wouldn't go looking for them either. |
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Good show, the audience was fired up throughout.
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