KidInTheDark666
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I can't say I've ever heard much of anything that John finds difficult.
OK, that was fast. After seeing that group interview I was under the impression Portnoy is still walking on eggs around all of them, so I thought setlist decision will happen before the tour starts. Surely he didn't advocate rotating setlist again, right? I doubt LaBrie could handle those today.Portnoy confirmed already in a recent studio update that the setlist has been decided.
I wonder if Petrucci could play that part.
I was thinking you thought at that part around sixth minute. Wish he never played that part.I don’t know if Petrucci could ever play that part.
I'd take anything from Train of Thought.I'm a bit tired of As I Am at this point. Would much rather hear Vacant + Stream of Consciousness from that album, thank you very much.
Not sure, the thing is that they rotated so heavily that I don’t think they could really tease that much. In my experience the most reliable teasing has been JR posting practice vlogs of certain songs (not sure if he still does this). What are you expecting from the setlist? Or in other words, what’s going to make you go?Has Portnoy been know of teasing the setlist before the tour (while he was in DT)?
I've noticed he's been using certain songs with the tour announcement. Tt's the usual suspect like Metropolis, Pull Me Under, As I Am, but yesterday was Constant Motion. What's the word on DT forums? (I'm watching this space since my going is directly connected to the setlist)
To follow up on this, I was curious what DT could actually play to make the setlist really special/exciting not just for Portnoy being back but also taking into account what they have played recently, as they pulled out quite a few deep cuts during Mangini's time in the band. Going off memory, these are the MP era songs that were NOT played live with Mangini (in other words, songs that haven't been played in 14 years):Not sure, the thing is that they rotated so heavily that I don’t think they could really tease that much. In my experience the most reliable teasing has been JR posting practice vlogs of certain songs (not sure if he still does this). What are you expecting from the setlist? Or in other words, what’s going to make you go?
All those songs seem like safe bets though. I am also a bit tired of As I Am but it’s kinda their Aces High in terms of openers, so I wouldn’t be surprised.
Have they ever played Honor Thy Father? I think that, along with Glass Prison and Hollow Years would be the most exciting to hear with Portnoy back.To follow up on this, I was curious what DT could actually play to make the setlist really special/exciting not just for Portnoy being back but also taking into account what they have played recently, as they pulled out quite a few deep cuts during Mangini's time in the band. Going off memory, these are the MP era songs that were NOT played live with Mangini (in other words, songs that haven't been played in 14 years):
BC&SL
A Rite of Passage
The Best of Times
Systematic Chaos
Repentance
Prophets of War
ITPOE Part 2
Octavarium
The Answer Lies Within
I Walk Beside You
Never enough
Octavarium
Train of Thought
This Dying Soul
Honor Thy Father
Vacant
Stream of Consciousness
In the Name of God
Six Degrees
Glass Prison
Blind Faith
Misunderstood
Disappear
- I think just about everything from Disc 2 has been played at some point?
Falling Into Infinity
New Millennium
You Not Me
Hollow Years
Lines in the Sand
Just Let Me Breathe
Take Away My Pain
Anna Lee
Awake
Innocence Faded
Erotomania
Voices
WDADU
Status Seeker
Light Fuse and Get Away
The Killing Hand
The Ones Who Help To Set the Sun
Only a Matter of Time
Overall, I would say the catalog was pretty well represented. The most egregious omissions to me are from Train of Thought and Six Degrees, so I feel like I would at least have a lot of personal excitement if these songs had representation on the new tour. I love all the songs from Disc 1 of Six Degrees, and even The Great Debate was only played on one tour, Mangini's first tour back in 2011, so it has been awhile. Stream of Consciousness also feels like such a no brainer, it's a 12 minute break for JLB! I am sure to some degree MP is treating this as the band hitting the reset button, so we're going to get a lot of "classics" that were played plenty of times over the past decade, but I also hope he pulls a bit from the above list as there are some huge fan favorites that would be much more exciting than something like digging out ACOS again.
I think they have played each and every song of theirs at some point.Have they ever played Honor Thy Father? I think that, along with Glass Prison and Hollow Years would be the most exciting to hear with Portnoy back.
I hope they will focus on the good ones instead! (honestly, past Octavarium, there is little I feel is worth playing again)Weirdly, with Portnoy back in the band I feel that we will probably get all of these songs played at some point.
Agreed, also my top three picks if I had to choose personally. Depending on the level of rotation, how much of the Mangini era they're interested in representing live, and how many tours they have left, I could see them eventually getting to everything.The first three feel quite likely, I'd say.
I have no expectations, two years ago the setlist seemed kinda weak on paper but I still had a good time (even if one of those ten songs was title track from their last album which I really dislike).What are you expecting from the setlist? Or in other words, what’s going to make you go?