His style started to kind of change with Derek, being a little more leaned towards mainstream jazz-blues and more mainstream rock. When Jordan came in, his style started to get more shreddy and metal (till this day). For me personally his style with Kevin spoke to me the most being completely unique and having a mystical quality to it.
And John petrucci , love his playing and tone , especially acid rain live from New York , get goose bumps from that show , heavy metal that's what it's all about,having a great time jamming with good friends!
What's Mr portnoy , been a drummer since I was 8 or 9 , big dream theater fan , I love everything you played on , I think your drumming has matured over the years the liquid tension is my favorite. Winery dogs , Ritchie has gotten way cooler and what a voice on that dude , love it , he is like Jeff Beck the way he plays with no pick , he doesn't sound like anyone except himself he is the meanest guitar player out there , I love acid rain , Jordan rudess kills it , tony Levin is so good , what a phenomenal bass player .
@@OpethianDream2112 😅oh right he does now since the metropolis part 2 tour. I'll always adore the Ibanez's paint job and that snappy sound of the dimarzio pickups and the triaxis. Nothing beats the 90's Petrucci❤️ His overall creativity and phrasing was off the charts back then 🤟🏻
1:42-ish: channeling a little Gene Krupa. These guys wear their influences on their sleeves and that is so cool. And they share so much. Pure amateurs -- originally, amateur meant someone who does things for the *love* (amator ) of it, not money. Professional just means you get paid for it. Even though they do make $$$, that's not what they are about. No one this good is. Sorry for the language lesson, but I love that word (NPI).
Shit blew me away when I was 15 years old. John’s tone and melodies were beautiful. Noticed ever since he started using music man his style changed.
His style started to kind of change with Derek, being a little more leaned towards mainstream jazz-blues and more mainstream rock. When Jordan came in, his style started to get more shreddy and metal (till this day). For me personally his style with Kevin spoke to me the most being completely unique and having a mystical quality to it.
20 years later and finally LTE3
I discovered them couple years ago, so I missed out on seeing them live ,
and the result is very disappointing compared to the first 2 GEMS
9:40 is what it sounds like when me and my mates get together and jam
Im a guitar player and I learn a lot by watching Portnoy playing
I’m a drummer and learned way more from JP
@@jimtownsend3910 I play drums and guitar and learned from both of them :)
He definetly comes up with alot of catchy cool drum parts.His playing style is really unique one of my favorite drummers.
And John petrucci , love his playing and tone , especially acid rain live from New York , get goose bumps from that show , heavy metal that's what it's all about,having a great time jamming with good friends!
00:00 Acid Rain
07:35 Osmosis
09:04 Kindred Spirits
09:34 Three Minute Warning
16:10 Paradigm Shift
26:45 When The Water Breaks
36:57 Biaxident
44:30 Chris & Kevin's Excellent Adventure
54:30 Another Dimension
1:06:27 LTE Live Improvisation
1:09:10 Universal Mind
1:20:33 Acid Rain
1:22:24 MP Drum Solo Clinic
Thanks
Timestamp correction: 9:34 isn't part of Three Minute Warning. That's them figuring out the part at 1:57 of Kindred Spirits.
I love how Mike Portnoy adds in the Octobans and the Timbales or Timbalito in all his kits.He always has the coolest set ups.
I have this on VHS still. 👍🏻💪🏻
I forgot Jordan had hair at one time. 😂
What's Mr portnoy , been a drummer since I was 8 or 9 , big dream theater fan , I love everything you played on , I think your drumming has matured over the years the liquid tension is my favorite. Winery dogs , Ritchie has gotten way cooler and what a voice on that dude , love it , he is like Jeff Beck the way he plays with no pick , he doesn't sound like anyone except himself he is the meanest guitar player out there , I love acid rain , Jordan rudess kills it , tony Levin is so good , what a phenomenal bass player .
This will be the first LTE album with JP using his Music Man guitar.
It's Ibanez
@@ayankarmakar6866 i was referring to LTE3
@@OpethianDream2112 😅oh right he does now since the metropolis part 2 tour. I'll always adore the Ibanez's paint job and that snappy sound of the dimarzio pickups and the triaxis. Nothing beats the 90's Petrucci❤️ His overall creativity and phrasing was off the charts back then 🤟🏻
Excellent 👌
Phenomenal
21:48 greatest moment in bass history as far as i am concerned . a genius
From where to where... ❤🎉
(year juin 2024 this messeage)
I Napster this 18 years ago.
I bought LTE1&2 along with many Dream Theater bootlegs direct from the old DT bootlegs site.
I love the "lets put the footage on a washing machine" video quality
dude, this was recorded in 1998...
Mike talks about hiZ LTE setup = 10:10
Ive heard portnoys first choice for guitar was Dimebag...This project would have been a totally different dynamics..
1:42-ish: channeling a little Gene Krupa. These guys wear their influences on their sleeves and that is so cool. And they share so much. Pure amateurs -- originally, amateur meant someone who does things for the *love* (amator ) of it, not money. Professional just means you get paid for it.
Even though they do make $$$, that's not what they are about. No one this good is.
Sorry for the language lesson, but I love that word (NPI).
He didnt see any purpose making any new future LTE 20 years ago, now we got LTE 3 :)
Levin is mainlining some espresso, coca cola style, circa nineteen thirty...THREE???!?!?!?!
Looks so much better with short hair
He's perfect.
Jordan with hair .... Jesus Christ .... oh no sorry it is not Jesus, just Jordan :-D
Poor Video Quality it make me Sad :(
Get Townsend to sing and etc. Please. MP...you know it's time
why are all the songs cut short?
Part 2
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What's the name of the album or project he was talking about at the end of the video with neal Morse, any body knows?
Transatlantic
@@Chronodrummer thank you so much, I appreciate it.