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Joined: February 18 2004
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Posted: September 09 2010 at 14:11
topographicbroadways wrote:
richardh wrote:
Drum stool made for ace drummer Nick Mason
Go for it Nick!
in all fairness to the man he was absolutely incredible in about 1969-73 period if you check out bootleg and live clips from that period, then he went about 20 years without taking drumming seriously after that not so much
i find the thought of nick mason doing the double bass pedal stuff on the dance of eternity nowadays very funny the last bit of drumming i saw him do was a comic relief recording of all you need is love!
Yes thats fair.I do have the Pompei DVD as proof. He was decent then for sure. Just couldn't resist the attempt at a cheap laugh
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Posted: September 09 2010 at 14:07
Catcher10 wrote:
J-Man wrote:
I'll say the same thing I said on MMA.... he's irreplaceable.
I'm really shocked by this decision... I don't think Dream Theater will ever be the same without Portnoy.
My gut feeling is that he'll be back...it may be 2yrs out....but it is his creation. He asked for a long break and the other boys did not agree, so I think think he has probably been gone for 2-3 months now. Probably has not enjoyed any touring with DT the past year.
Legally speaking....if he has been 100% written out of the Dream Theater (LLC, Company, Corporation...whatever) then maybe I change my mind and he will never be back. More than anything this would be a shock to me.
I'm hoping that they make an album or two without him and then he returns for good. Dream Theater just isn't Dream Theater without Mike Portnoy.
My brother mentioned Charlie Zeleny (ex-Behold The Arctopus drummer) to me. He could probably play the parts well, but since he became a session drummer, I don't know if he'd be interested in touring. I know he's worked with Jordan Ruddess before though. Just an interesting thought.
Joined: December 23 2009
Location: Emerald City
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Posted: September 09 2010 at 14:05
J-Man wrote:
I'll say the same thing I said on MMA.... he's irreplaceable.
I'm really shocked by this decision... I don't think Dream Theater will ever be the same without Portnoy.
My gut feeling is that he'll be back...it may be 2yrs out....but it is his creation. He asked for a long break and the other boys did not agree, so I think think he has probably been gone for 2-3 months now. Probably has not enjoyed any touring with DT the past year.
Legally speaking....if he has been 100% written out of the Dream Theater (LLC, Company, Corporation...whatever) then maybe I change my mind and he will never be back. More than anything this would be a shock to me.
Joined: May 20 2010
Location: Australia
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Posted: September 09 2010 at 13:56
richardh wrote:
Drum stool made for ace drummer Nick Mason
Go for it Nick!
in all fairness to the man he was absolutely incredible in about 1969-73 period if you check out bootleg and live clips from that period, then he went about 20 years without taking drumming seriously after that not so much
i find the thought of nick mason doing the double bass pedal stuff on the dance of eternity nowadays very funny the last bit of drumming i saw him do was a comic relief recording of all you need is love!
Joined: May 20 2010
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Posted: September 09 2010 at 11:04
shawn drover
wierd choice yeah but he adores rush so will be familiar with prog side of drumming and he's been in megadeth for years so will be used to the metal side
Of all the names I've seen out there (here and elsewhere), you definitely need a guy like Virgil Donati. Someone who doesn't just have the chops, but they are also used to the demands of touring. I've heard Mark Zonder, and I love the guy, but I really don't know how keen he is these days to do big tours (just speculating on this one).
Joined: March 05 2010
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Posted: September 09 2010 at 10:01
Here's a thought that just occured to me. We essentially already know what Portnoy would sound like in SB (if you've heard SMPT:e ), but I wonder how would NDV sound in Dream Theater.
"I am the one who crossed through space...or stayed where I was...or didn't exist in the first place...."
Joined: February 16 2006
Location: Pennsylvania
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Posted: September 09 2010 at 09:55
If a replacement can push the band in a new direction, I'm all for it. Sadly they've not produced anything in the last few years in which I've found any merit.
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