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Dream Theater - Metropolis 2000: Scenes From New York

Dream Theater - Metropolis 2000: Scenes From New York

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Superb Band
Review: I have been rockin to DT for 6 years. (Im only 17) This was a really good show. The sound was mixed quite well for a live feature. The instrumental part of the music was "on the ball". James Labrie sang pretty well except for a few occasions of being flat or falling short of his desired high notes that he so effortlessly hits in the studio. I suppose it happens to most lead singers with age. We dont all age like Paul Rodgers. But all in all it was a note-worthy show. Any DT fan should seriously consider buying this DVD. Live cd's are good but cant capture the visual like a video or DVD.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Absolutely Incredible
Review: I was a big Dream Theater fan before I bought this DVD. I thought they were one of the best bands on the planet. Now I know for sure that they are absolutely, without a doubt, the best band on the planet. Now I'm not just a fan - I'm obsessed. I've had this DVD for several months now, and I watch at least a portion of it almost every day. I am addicted. If you like Dream Theater, you MUST have this DVD!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Like we were there.
Review: This DVD is totally amazing. This footage is great because almost like a real show. The sound sounds like a ton of bricks. (Just hear the bass drum in your subs!) Caption is nice too... no image processing, just the show as we were there (unless a few scenes where see the projections on the back of the stage). Also, there is other songs (like a Change of Seasons) as bonus material. Also, there is a lot of pictures took during tour.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Nice but not great.
Review: I love dream theater but dont understand what happened to them, Oh wait Kevin isn't in the band anymore and after that it went downhill. ...these guys went from pioneer's to followers in 4 years. Dream theater even admits to most of this in the special feature of the dvd where they provide commentary on the show. One after another they cited peices of their new music by naming names. For instance, The intro is [SO PINK FLOYD]and they say" Ok this is like floyd" "This is like yes" This part is like so and so" All of the new stuff are parts of supergroups that they [copied]. I dont understand where the originality went. Possibly with Kevin? Everything seemed to smell of Pink Floyd, yes, etc....Thank god Queensryches operation mindcrime exists because they did it right. When you embark on a "Concept" album create something new, Don't take parts of everyone else's music and storyline and make a DVD. This is great footage and sound but lacks originality.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: boas músicas
Review: A música está nos dias de hoje atuando como uma linguagem mundial na qual se torna capaz a comunicação entre povos atravez da mesma.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A video to match the CD...perfectly!
Review: SFAM is Dream Theater's epic CD that combines all of their finest talents. This concert catches just how well they can pull that off, and add some theatrics to a very theatrical work in a live setting. I was simply AMAZED at how the band performed this very complex 70+ minutes of music, and very pleased at (most, not all) of the camerawork that caught it. This is a Dream Theater's FAN tape, but to anyone unfamiliar, it definitely will seem strange, cheesy and lots of other bad adjectives.

But, that being said, this prog-rock fan who grew up with the bands that DT did (Yes, Genesis, etc) and some of the neo-prog bands of the 80's that creep in to their music now and then, still MUST say that DT's talent, ambition, and ability to write a great song put them in my top 10. Getting back to the video, I must say that I was getting put off by some of the 'seventies' effects used after awhile (lots of psychedlic graphics, reverse imaging, etc) - I felt like I could have used some LSD or something to enhance the 'experience'. However, DT's attempt to put the whole video together as a 'story' was great - kind of reminded my of the days when albums did tell a story, and that was OK (even 'cool').

This video does a great job of putting SFAM to a video - there are other DT videos out there that capture 'the band' better without the 'effects' used throughout. ... I was disappointed that one of the best (if the not the best) 'sounding' bands today chose simple technology for the tape (and apparently, the DVD too), thus taking away from the total sound experience this should have been...we can only hope that the next DT video/DVD is different. In the meantime, this is a video that can be enjoyed by all DT fans - but just don't expect more that what I have already mentioned!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Lordy!
Review: I finally got this DVD. Man, is it great! I loved the live album, so I knew I had to get this. Hearing them play live is one thing, but actually seeing them play is quite another. This is just the best thing ever. Watching John Petrucci and Mike Portnoy go off is just astonishing. They're two of the best musicians ever. John Myung and Jordan Rudess are up there as well. I already discussed how great the music is in my review for the live album, so I won't go into it. Plus, you can't really put it into words, anyway. If you like Dream Theater, you need this. It will put a smile on your face that won't go away.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: If the music doesn't make you throw up the production will!
Review: How can I possibly decribe the attrocity that was committed when Dream Theater decided to write this album and produce this DVD in less than 1000 words.
Up until now I have been the worlds biggest Dream Theater fan. I used to love the atmosphere and complexity of the music. I never condidered Dream Theater to be profound artists, just good musicians. This album was an attempt to make themselves look artistic and imaginative.
The album is pretty bad by itself but the DVD is absolute rubbish. You might as well buy it on video because the quality is terrible and only in stereo.
Mike Portney can keep a beat but as a film director he should be shot! I think he had a hard time telling the difference between a camera and a drumstick. Not to mention the laughably cheezy acting scenes spliced in with the rest of the concert.
Do yourself a favour and do not by this DVD. Their last video was good so if you are considering this DVD buy their last one instead. Also do not but the album "Six Degrees Of Inner Turbulence" it's more of the same [stuff]!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Outstanding sound quality!
Review: Last week, I had the opportunity to see DT perform in CT. The next day, I bought the DVD on amazon.com. Well, I ... watched it that night. I was quite blown away with the production of this concert. The sound quality is excellent -period! They did alot of split screens, showing bass, keys, and guitar doing melodic runs together, which was nice to see. Occasionally though, some angles were not in synch with (for example) a guitart solo. The additional 1-hour of live footage was a treat. Alot of show for the buck. A great buy if you have big screen TV and a good sound system. A must have for any DT fan.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Outstanding!
Review: This DVD is totally outstanding. There is no group in the world that plays so good live. Dream Theater's live performances are unsurpassed, let alone impressive. The sound on this DVD is very good and the picture is crystal clear. My favourite song is Through Her Eyes, which features an excellent guitar solo. I have one negative remark only. I am a little dissatisfied with the selection of songs. I wish they played Another Day, Pull Me Under, Take The Time... Nevertheless, I highly recommend this DVD to all Dream Theater's fans and people, in general, who appreciate good music.


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