#FlashbackFriday
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- Опубликовано: 17 ноя 2024
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Recording and rehearsal sessions for Dream Theater are always fun and light hearted events! We're currently rehearsing for our 40th Anniversary Tour, but enjoy this little snippet from the SDOIT sessions at Bear Tracks Studio!
#JordanRudess #JohnPetrucci #DreamTheater #SDOIT #OnTour #BearTracksStudio #TourRehearsal #JamesLaBrie #MikePortnoy #JohnMyung
Please Jordan, keep posting these!!
And a few years later it was Jordan's turn 😄
I remember this
source of beautiful memories!! 😉🎹🤘
I thought JP did a new haircut this 2024 🤣
Just in time for the cooler weather
Still, it was a good look for him!
Ha, love the trolling. Hey have you guys ever thought of playing the William Tell Overture? I think you guys could kill it on that. I imagine the fury near the end with Portnoys double bass.
he need an haircut and a bear trim today!!!!
I've always thought that Jordan was a musical comedian lol
The same for Jordan Rudess
I vividly remember the trauma when I saw the first pictures of John's new haircut 😭
And your hair cut??
😂
Who are they?
They are my friend
Dream Theater 🤘😎🤘
What????
I don't know what any of the words in that title meant.
I don't know who these people are.
Is youtube injecting me into other people's inside jokes now?
The algorithm guided you to a very rare clip uploaded by Jordan Rudess, keyboardist for Dream Theater, a progressive metal band formed in the 80's in Long Island.
This video was shot during the making of "6 degrees of inner turbulence", Dream Theater's 6th album released in 2002.
In 1992 the band became famous worldwide with a radio and mtv hit called "Pull me under". John Petrucci (guitarist), referred in the clip as JP, and Mike Portnoy (drummer) are considered some of the most technical and influential musicians of the 90s and 2000s and are highly influential nowadays too. Jordan Rudess worked with the Dixie Dregs before joining dream theater in 1999, and he's an incredibly skilled keyboardist, considered a virtuoso in his instrument, arguably one of the most talented in rock history.
Mike Portnoy was chosen by Avenged Sevenfold to record the drum parts of "Nightmare" in 2010 after the death of their historic drummer, The Rev.
Hope I made a good summary.
@@pippo9830 That does help.
And shame on me for not immediately getting the Jordan reference.
I like Dream Theater quite a bit, but oddly their keyboardist is not the first band member I ever think of.
No disrespect to him, but for some reason he just doesn't resonate with me like some of the other band members do.
please, use the k2600 again 🥲