Epica

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I can't either now. :confused:

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Can you see this @Night Prowler?
 
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I enjoyed the Epica 1000 show. Great performance by Ariën en Coen! A bit earlier Ariën had performed with Mayan. Makes him twice as impressive. For this special concert they could have done more old songs to be honest. We only had 2 songs from the debut, 1 from the second (the ever awesome Consign to Oblivion) and none from third. Setlist:
  1. Eidola / Edge of the Blade
  2. Sensorium
  3. Fight Your Demons
  4. The Essence of Silence
  5. Storm the Sorrow (with Cristina Scabbia)
  6. Design Your Universe
  7. Ascension - Dream State Armageddon
  8. Dancing in a Hurricane
  9. The Holographic Principle - A Profound Understanding of Reality
  10. Cry for the Moon
  11. Unchain Utopia
  12. Once Upon a Nightmare ===encore===
  13. Universal Love Squad (with Marcela Bovio) === encore 2===
  14. Sancta Terra
  15. Beyond the Matrix
  16. Consign to Oblivion
 
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Looks nice, but why didn't they just polish up the live recording and release a video of that instead of overdubbing clips with the studio version? :confused:
 
I rather skip that. Just like with Opeth, I'm rather not the only one with a different taste.

Dude, get used to it. I'm so much against the current I used to keep waking in the middle of the night all sweaty and panicked, asking my wife to assure me that I haven't turned into a (gasp!) hipster... But got used to it. :D But yeah, all my favourites are always eliminated immediately, but I still participate as much as I can. And it was a Survivor that produced those huge walls of text on Dream Theater two years ago (though I know that's probably not something to mention in front of ye :p ). I think it's nice when people open up and the Survivor sometimes helps in that regard.

Anyway, did I take it correctly than that you prefer the early albums to the latter ones? Which are your favourites, if I may ask? (Or if you've already said so somewhere here just cross-refer).
 
Apparently not. I'm all for it. In fact that whole album felt more mainstream/rock album than the symphonic elements that adorned previous albums.
 
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