DREAM THEATER LIVE! LEARNING TO LIVE (REACTION). OLD PROG HEAD REACTS TO MODERN PROG.
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A Dream Theater song that is sorely neglected in reaction videos is IN THE PRESENCE OF ENEMIES Parts 1 (9min) & 2 (16m39s) from their Systematic Chaos recording. Another masterpiece that deserves attention....
Especially the intro of part 1 is amazing yea
I was a bit miffed when they only played part 1 during the metropolis pt 2 tour
@@shupakiko The two best opening songs by Dream Theater are The Glass Prison and In The Presence of Enemies part 1. Part 1 is the best one because it's IMMEDIATE. Glass Prison takes 30 seconds or so before it gets hardcore, but it gets more hardcore than part 1.
This song is honestly the perfect outro song for an album. The ending slowly guides you down to a landing.
Learning to Live has always been my favorite Dream Theater song! Make sure to listen to studio version too, it's way more clear to understand what's going on and appreciate all these riffs and melodies. There is no reggae part (this was introduced for Jordan Ruddess to have fun with his solo during live shows) but the final part is even more epic, with vocalizes and a chorus that would sound really great if they let the audience sing it. For some reason they've opted for instrumental version instead.
I've been doing an interview with Jordan Ruddess back in 2009 or 2010 on their tour with Opeth, and he was so much older than here, already having white hair. But the same energy!
Yes, this is from their Scenes from the Memory tour back in 2000, playing the whole album among other songs, one of their most amazing performances that I remember, although I was at the one in Kraków, Poland.
Fun fact, on their next tour, when they were playing whole Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence suit, I've slept through half of the concert. That's because a night before I was organizing a party for DT fans from all over the country and after the party 13 of them were sleeping at my place. Also on the concert day there were my exams to get to the university, which I have no idea how I passed being so tired already. Once I arrived to the venue, I was simply exhausted and when I came from the stage standing area to the sitting part of the venue, I became too comfortable and fall asleep. Luckily I woke up for the encores.
Incredible.
Now that's a hell of a story right there!
Damn, the one track that you decided to do live is one that's best on the studio, purely for James' vocals on the studio version
1994-2004 was a rough period for his vocals because he was recovering from a bad food poisoning incident that permanently damaged his vocals. He wasn't able to hit the notes he used to on this performance
Haha my thoughts exactly! Most DT is amazing live, but this one is phenomenal with the studio version (and a great ending to the album).
Figures that everyone seems to always say "CHECK OUT THE LIVE PERFORMANCES!!", but the one I do, everyone says "Oh THIS one is better in studio!" LOL. Figures. Thanks for the listen! Much appreciated.
@@ophreacts214 Yeah lol it always be like that with most reactors. I believe CZcams has a Poll option with their community posts so you could utilise that feature to decide on some songs that may have a particular live performance that's better to see or if the studio version should be done first.
For Live DT, I'd go with:
-Under A Glass Moon from Tokyo 1993
-Instrumedley (Multi-Angle performance) from Budokhan 2004
-The Dance Of Eternity from New York Metropolis 2000
-The entire Metropolis Pt 2 album performed at New York Metropolis 2000
Obviously some will have other great examples, but apart from these, the studio versions imo are the best to go with.
Learning to live was their first song that got me into the progressive side of their music.
Fun fact: Dream Theater was my first prog band i listened to
Masters!!!!!! Thanks my bro , Epic
This is possibly my favorite DT Ssngs, great to see a reaction to this one. Peruvian Skies would be an interesting review for you to do
ONE OF MY ALL TIME FAVOURITES. i`M HAVING THIS PLAYED AT MY FUNERAL, ALONG WITH THE VERSION FROM THIS dvd OF THE SPIRIT CARRIES ON AND QUEENS, WHO WANTS TO LIVE FOREVER!
Hey man, Karnivool brought me to your channel. Went through a decade long fascination with Dream Theater, this song grew on me so much... Just love the powerhouse outro, a fantastic way to end a masterpiece album? Great band! Enjoying the content mate, wishing all the best to you in this life, cheers.
MASTERS!!!🙏🏻🤟🏻
This music is a masterpiece!
Hey Tom. Great viewing. Glad you finally did a live. That's all I do is Live. This concert was in New York City, in 2000. Metropolis 2000. Metropolis is New York City. That's where Superman was from. In 2011 Mike Portnoy wasn't with the group. He left in 2010. Waitin for the next one. "In the Presents of Enemies" Live. You'll love it even more. Dream Theater - In the Presence of Enemies (Live in Rotterdam 2007) (UHD 4K) czcams.com/video/76nd3q0edEA/video.html
I'm finding this out but the video apparently has a mistake. You can even see it here in my reaction where it says Tel Aviv 2011. Thanks for the note and for the listen!!
"Outcry" and "Bridges In The Sky" are both very impressive Dream Theater songs to react to as they are of course impressive and super talented in general..
Bridges in the Sky is such an underrated DT track!
Actually I think you got the wrong concert date. This was the Live Scenes from New York show in 2000. In 2011 Mike Mangini was already the drummer. Portnoy is the drummer in this live performance.
Yea, not sure why the video says Tel Aviv 2011...you can even see it here...but thanks for pointing that out. Thanks for stopping by!
DT deserves the best always bro, this song is magical, Rudess and Moore are together. Fantastic.
Just wanted to point out that this was recorded in 2000, not 2011 and I believe this was their first official live DVD release
Yeah, you're the second person to point that out, however, if you look at the video description...you can even see it right in my reaction...it says Tel Aviv 2011, so I guess that's an error?? Anyway, thanks for stopping by!
@@ophreacts214 yeah, I noticed what you were looking at, and that's definitely an error. This wasn't even at Tel Aviv, it was in NY. Really enjoy your reactions... keep em coming.
Btw, fun fact since you enjoy a good bourbon - Petrucci has his own signature bourbon that was created in collaboration with the Iron Smoke distillery called "Rock the Barrel". You should check it out. Cheers!
DT = kings of reggae) btw a very similar vibe can be heard at the end of Liquid Tension Experiment - Universal Mind! which you absolutely need to check out
Now review the encore to that show: A Change of Seasons.
You should check out Dream Theater's 42 minute mega epic Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence. It's probably the best music ever written.
I'll back this.
Listen to A live performance of Take The Time, or just listen to the studio version, vocals are phenominal on that version
Based on what I've listened to over the years, LaBrie's live vocals are kinda hit and miss, but I'd still like to attend a DT concert someday, just to say I've heard them perform live at least once. If I ever do get that chance, I guess all I can do is hope that I catch them on a good night lol.
1st. thought, I need rocks for cask strength.
all good man, to each his own! Thanks for stopping by!
NOT 2011 or Tel Aviv . It's 2000 in NY
It's always a little rough to hear the live version as James just can't hit that F#5 at 9:27 very well after his vocal injury in 1994. While this song is beautiful, the meaning behind the song is sad and will be lost on younger viewers as it's about the AIDS crisis. With this album coming out in 1992, this was immediately after both Freddie Mercury's death from AIDS and Magic Johnson being forced to retire from the NBA due to being HIV positive (both occurred in November of 1991). John Myung (bassist) wrote the lyrics to the song using and really drove home how uncertain having HIV at the time was.
If you want to do another live version, you should do the entire Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence epic or Sacrificed Sons from Score. They even includes a full live orchestra which really adds an incredible richness to the sound that just can't be replicated.
o man I want Portnoy back after seeing this 😢
A superlative version of this classic musical piece. The best version, in my opinion and also the best version of The Spirit Carries On, with a gospel choir. just got to love their musical openness and their willingness to draw on other genres.
I wojld check out a performance of this from 1994 or prior. James voice is much better
Images and words has an eightees sound. Probably DT's most consistent album. Its full of cheesy moments.
I think DT dont nead vocal, they can play instrumen very good
Portnoy is #1 in my book!