Many thanks for sharing this gem! Here's the setlist for more convenience: 1. Metropolis Pt. 1: The Miracle and the Sleeper 01:47 2. Under a Glass Moon 11:17 3. Only a Matter of Time 18:47 4. Surrounded 25:40 5. Pull Me Under 31:30 6. The Ytse Jam (with Mike Portnoy solo) 40:07 7. Moon Bubbles 48:25 8. Another Day 53:10 9. Another Hand 57:33 10. The Killing Hand 59:45 11. Take the Time 1:08:20 12. Kevin Moore solo 1:19:46 13. Wait for Sleep 1:20:42 14. Learning to Live 1:23:26
Sorry but the only thing good about James is that he was a staple. Bands who constantly change their vocalists never do well. Other than that, I despise his voice. He had to scream to get to the high notes, could only really hit them in studio. And when he’s screaming, you can’t understand wtf he’s saying.
Holy mother of god Labrie is INCREDIBLE here. Seriously, 1992 Labrie is the greatest metal vocalist of ALL TIME. I would give my left nut to go back in time and see this concert. Imagine discovering DT in 1992 at this show... My mind was blown in 2005, so I can only imagine how it would have felt a decade earlier when prog metal was truly new and Labrie was in god mode... amazing
I saw DT for the first time when I was 17 about a week after this show in MN. First time seeing them and knew nothing about them. It was as incredible as you might imagine. My doors were blown WIDE open. James sounded this good and it was the first time I’d ever seen musicians at this level live. Absolute insanity.
@@spudfella4937 I agree!! I had been a huge fan of Yngwie, Paul Gilbert, Jason Becker, etc by this time, so this level of virtuosity wasn’t foreign to me, but I’d never *seen* anyone like that. I had no idea who to watch. I walked out of that show a lifelong fan and literally dumbfounded.
@@spudfella4937 LaBrie is one of my favorite vocalists. I would say that he had some good contemporaries. The singer from Steelheart and Sebastian Bach are definitely two. I’m excited for Portnoy’s return. I’ve been a big fan of Mangini since the late 90s, so I hardly got into the whole “Mike vs. Mike” controversy. I love both drummers for different reasons. Mangini’s work with DT was absolutely incredible, but Portnoy brought a sauce to the music that cannot be denied.
probably one of the few times we can see Metropolis & Learning to live performed with Kevin Moore. this is a treasure, thanks. PS: Also Labrie in his prime
I saw them on this tour when I was 16 in Grand Rapids. This is why people fell in love with Dream Theater just as grunge was taking over (unfortunately). They sounded every bit this good. LaBrie was on point. He had the exact range and most importantly tone quality that they needed and none of the other singers had. Plus, who can forget Kevin Moore and his cool Jacket with the chains on the arms that he wore on the images and words album photo. Great Job Dream Theater, nobody can take this performance and the ones we saw just like it back then away from you!
Peak labrie here 😮 so clean! Like i&w in studio! The screams on th me killing hand are just unreal 😮 I would like to hear this voice on scenes from a memory as well 🔥
well he sang with bad technique and didn't take care of his voice. It's evident when you look at how much he declined from 1992-2000 in "just" 8 years@@Quistisious
Wrong. He got food poisoning and ruptured his vocal cords from throwing up. He's still had great performances since then. It's just a hit or miss thing, these days.
@@VHDT10 I say this as a longtime Dream Theater fan. While I of course accept that the food poisoning incident happened and that it messed him up, I think it's not as relevant as people think it is to the topic of his performance. I think the issues people have with his performance were present years prior. You can see it in the Live in Tokyo video and other recordings from this same tour. He's always been inconsistent live with the high notes, and when he tries to sound gritty/screamy it doesn't sound that appealing. He has a great voice and a great range (his audition tape for the band is insane) but I think it's best when he just sings clean and doesn't try to put on a lot of attitude or melodrama. I'm sure the food poisoning didn't help but I don't think it's the cause of a lot of the criticism.
@@TrYTA_TrYTA_TrYTA well, Awake is my favorite album and I think he sounds the best on that. I like the heavy stuff, when it works. Not so much on other CDs
So I'm guessing you know and like Queensryche's "operation mindcrime" ??? Check out early Fates Warning album "Awaken the Guardian" it's heavier and a bit more dark but Jon Arch has a range like no other.....
I cannot believe you found this vid!!!! I was there watching from the back - this is sooooo cool. Had to leave before the last song because of annoying girlfriend at the time. I was lucky as hell to be at Sparks. (That freaking place was packed that night!) Also, saw them a couple years later in the Hamptons. Thanks for posting!
@@TonysMusic1974 - don't remember the opening act. But I do remember when Lie started playing - we formed a mosh pit! LOL I used to love that place! Thanks for reminding me of the name :) There were so many cool clubs/bars back then - Sparks, Spit, CPI, a place in Deer Park I forgot the name of (played a lot of industrial), and a place in Nassau by the beach haha. And of course, Limelight in the city. 90's were the best.
james at his best in his prime it sucks that dt got realy popular a couple of albums later cause they did'int get to here or see james at his prime he was still great live for many years after but on the albums after the food poisoning he took it easy on the albums
@@faberbootlegs They did play a few shows within a short period of time at Sparks back then, but I am 99% sure this was the one I was at. And Yes, Charlie was there (though I did not see him - someone I went with who knew him did).
All the singers love aeee haha its the best belting vowel, in the learning to live high note he also goes with aaeee. As time went by, he used more and more aeee, i guess because he couldnt handle more difficult vowels anymore.
@@sonkoro-sama4040 funny you mention him not dictating strongly, because in an interview w David prater producer of images and words, he had a concern because of this and had James focus on this
Saw them some days later in Montreal 8 Oct. 92 and 9.Oct.92 in Toronto . The Montreal Gig was in a small venue called „Club Soda“. During the set I must leave the concert to get the greyhound bus to toronto for the second gig !The next day I was lucky enough to talk to Mike Portnoy and get autographs from the band. The funny thing was that he noticed that someone has left the concert before the ending .😂
Brilliant, thnx for the upload. Love most Dream Theater stuff, but this era was extra special. This is what LIVE AT THE MARQUEE should have been. I was at the Marquee concert and always felt short-changed that it was only a single album.
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This made me very emotional. Thank you for posting this.
Kevin Moore fantástico Labrie arregaçando na voz fui feliz em poder ver eles em 97 em santo André na turnê fall into infinity mais super feliz quem viu a turnê do awake mano mano 🤟🤟🤟🥁🥁🥁 mais uma coisa o Jordan não consegui tocar learning to live igual o disco o Kevin sim toca igual
@@SystematiCChaoSDT1 he might just have one of the most hated voices in rock/metal from all time lmao 😂 he was good at the very beginning, now he’s absolute trash haha
I think it’s fair to say that for this one night in 1992, he was probably the greatest rock/metal singer in the world. Never heard anyone stay so on key live, and learning to live sounds even better than the album.
Portnoy wanted that in the early 2000 before Six Degrees. They should've done it, like Kamelot got Karevik that sounds just like Kahn and sometimes even better. Saying Labrie is "The voice" and must stay, is complete bullshit. He sucks ass these days. 👎
@@leoMC4384 Don't be stupid, nobody sings like Labrie, it is extremely difficult, you can sing with Michael Kiske, Sebastian Bach with a pure head voice, but a Labrie style hybrid is similar to singing like Steve Perry.
Definitely... I&W and Awake era had the best guitar tones for DT I'd say. Heavier stuff like Train of Thought and Systematic Chaos was great on the rhythm tone too in a different way. But this era had that classic "Black Album" Metallica Mesa Boogie tone that is purring like a V8 engine haha...
Love it but you can tell that even then Labrie was pushing beyond his comfort zone in hitting those higher notes and that shredded his vocal chords for years ahead.... Maybe different technique/training would've helped but I think it was probably just trying to out-do Dominici who had a naturally higher pitched voice (a bit like a Jon Anderson type sound thinking about it). Glad Labrie is sounding great again nowadays as far as I know.
I think you are spot on here. The food poisoning incident definitely accelerated what was already starting to show by shows in ‘93 and ‘94. They needed more breaks but being relatively underground then meant tour and release albums or die. Maybe finding a vocal coach around this time could have staved it off. It will definitely be a big what if. That said, holy shit what an insane range he had at this time.
Nice I knew about the band a few months after this show. I did have the audio for this on 2 cds. Did anyone know if an early version of a change of seasons was performed?
Peak labrie here 😮 so clean! Like i&w in studio! The screams on th me killing hand are just unreal 😮 I would like to hear this voice on scenes from a memory as well 🔥
Many thanks for sharing this gem! Here's the setlist for more convenience:
1. Metropolis Pt. 1: The Miracle and the Sleeper 01:47
2. Under a Glass Moon 11:17
3. Only a Matter of Time 18:47
4. Surrounded 25:40
5. Pull Me Under 31:30
6. The Ytse Jam (with Mike Portnoy solo) 40:07
7. Moon Bubbles 48:25
8. Another Day 53:10
9. Another Hand 57:33
10. The Killing Hand 59:45
11. Take the Time 1:08:20
12. Kevin Moore solo 1:19:46
13. Wait for Sleep 1:20:42
14. Learning to Live 1:23:26
thank you
Thx
Thanks for this.
Imagine being there to witness James in his prime. Sounds incredible even on this bootleg, just imagine hearing this in person
I was there 😊
Sorry but the only thing good about James is that he was a staple. Bands who constantly change their vocalists never do well.
Other than that, I despise his voice. He had to scream to get to the high notes, could only really hit them in studio. And when he’s screaming, you can’t understand wtf he’s saying.
That version of the solo at 59:12 in Another Hand is just an absolute treat to listen to, makes me almost want to cry 🥲
Man they were SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ahead of their time..
I swear this is collectively their best performance ever. Everyone is on fire but Labrie in particular was in another dimension back then.
Holy mother of god Labrie is INCREDIBLE here. Seriously, 1992 Labrie is the greatest metal vocalist of ALL TIME. I would give my left nut to go back in time and see this concert. Imagine discovering DT in 1992 at this show... My mind was blown in 2005, so I can only imagine how it would have felt a decade earlier when prog metal was truly new and Labrie was in god mode... amazing
I saw DT for the first time when I was 17 about a week after this show in MN. First time seeing them and knew nothing about them. It was as incredible as you might imagine. My doors were blown WIDE open. James sounded this good and it was the first time I’d ever seen musicians at this level live. Absolute insanity.
@@jeffreyburrell You're a lucky man, Mr Burrell.
@@spudfella4937 I agree!! I had been a huge fan of Yngwie, Paul Gilbert, Jason Becker, etc by this time, so this level of virtuosity wasn’t foreign to me, but I’d never *seen* anyone like that. I had no idea who to watch. I walked out of that show a lifelong fan and literally dumbfounded.
@@jeffreyburrell LaBrie was, during the early 90's, the greatest metal vocalist of all time.
What's your reaction to Portnoy's return to DT?
@@spudfella4937 LaBrie is one of my favorite vocalists. I would say that he had some good contemporaries. The singer from Steelheart and Sebastian Bach are definitely two. I’m excited for Portnoy’s return. I’ve been a big fan of Mangini since the late 90s, so I hardly got into the whole “Mike vs. Mike” controversy. I love both drummers for different reasons. Mangini’s work with DT was absolutely incredible, but Portnoy brought a sauce to the music that cannot be denied.
probably one of the few times we can see Metropolis & Learning to live performed with Kevin Moore. this is a treasure, thanks.
PS: Also Labrie in his prime
1:30:24
This is so awesome
I'm crying
When James could slay every track
Ibanez days. Miss that sound.
The best performance of James Labrie 💯🤘
LaBrie in the early 90's was easily one of the best metal singers ever, if not THE best.
21:38 JP falls of the stage
Not a bad recovery, honestly. I wonder if he actually hurt anything doing that, lol.
Insane and awesome performance. James has been the worldwide best singer at that time.
Now his voice is ass
@@norpriest521 your attitude is ass
@@ejRecording
Alright
Super kevin Moore......The golden days
Times when LaBrie and tuning unite.
James LaBrie's best show ever? Man he's awesome here.
I saw them on this tour when I was 16 in Grand Rapids. This is why people fell in love with Dream Theater just as grunge was taking over (unfortunately).
They sounded every bit this good. LaBrie was on point. He had the exact range and most importantly tone quality that they needed and none of the other singers had. Plus, who can forget Kevin Moore and his cool Jacket with the chains on the arms that he wore on the images and words album photo.
Great Job Dream Theater, nobody can take this performance and the ones we saw just like it back then away from you!
James absolutely slaying this night
the best performance of another hand the killing hand, thanks for sharing!
My thoughts exactly. LaBrie is killing it! The whole band is.
what a flawless performance
Other than the fact that Labrie’s voice even in his prime breaks in the high notes?
Peak labrie here 😮 so clean! Like i&w in studio! The screams on th me killing hand are just unreal 😮 I would like to hear this voice on scenes from a memory as well 🔥
Good god, Labrie was just incredible back here. So sad to see it didn't last for long
Why didn't it last? His voice just naturally changed?
well he sang with bad technique and didn't take care of his voice. It's evident when you look at how much he declined from 1992-2000 in "just" 8 years@@Quistisious
Wrong. He got food poisoning and ruptured his vocal cords from throwing up. He's still had great performances since then. It's just a hit or miss thing, these days.
@@VHDT10 I say this as a longtime Dream Theater fan. While I of course accept that the food poisoning incident happened and that it messed him up, I think it's not as relevant as people think it is to the topic of his performance. I think the issues people have with his performance were present years prior. You can see it in the Live in Tokyo video and other recordings from this same tour. He's always been inconsistent live with the high notes, and when he tries to sound gritty/screamy it doesn't sound that appealing. He has a great voice and a great range (his audition tape for the band is insane) but I think it's best when he just sings clean and doesn't try to put on a lot of attitude or melodrama. I'm sure the food poisoning didn't help but I don't think it's the cause of a lot of the criticism.
@@TrYTA_TrYTA_TrYTA well, Awake is my favorite album and I think he sounds the best on that. I like the heavy stuff, when it works. Not so much on other CDs
01:30:33 DAAAAAAMN JAMES !!!! you were the best metal singer back then. Nobody can take that way from you.
He is still incredible, maybe not as much today... but still up there for his age!
@@trendmassacre8423Russell Allen has aged better
現存してるライブ音源で一番良いんじゃないかってぐらいラブリエ絶好調だな(若いのと喉痛める前ってのも勿論あるけど)
オフィシャルブートレグで発売希望!
Can James please sing Pull Me Under like this again!!! He was on fire in this whole show!
Even JP has better technique on this video than nowadays. Young blood
He Is not 20 anymore
@@GMatt193 Actually he was 29 here but it's true, aging affects your voice.
Pretty much the only vocalist that can still do what they could in their prime is Michael Kiske. He never left his prime.
@@markobighead3173
Kiske is GOAT
Holy crap James sounded good here
James "oh My God" Labrie
My favorite style of male vocals!!! This is incredible!!
So I'm guessing you know and like Queensryche's "operation mindcrime" ??? Check out early Fates Warning album "Awaken the Guardian" it's heavier and a bit more dark but Jon Arch has a range like no other.....
If you like.....I have more to reveal.....let me know.
@@jameslorman4715 The Spectre Within is my fav Fates Warning album
That voice.
Wow! Audio is great for such an old recording. Whole band sounds great! LaBrie is on point!
I cannot believe you found this vid!!!! I was there watching from the back - this is sooooo cool. Had to leave before the last song because of annoying girlfriend at the time. I was lucky as hell to be at Sparks. (That freaking place was packed that night!) Also, saw them a couple years later in the Hamptons. Thanks for posting!
At CPI in hampton bays? James Young from styx opened, right? I was there too!
@@TonysMusic1974 - don't remember the opening act. But I do remember when Lie started playing - we formed a mosh pit! LOL I used to love that place! Thanks for reminding me of the name :) There were so many cool clubs/bars back then - Sparks, Spit, CPI, a place in Deer Park I forgot the name of (played a lot of industrial), and a place in Nassau by the beach haha. And of course, Limelight in the city. 90's were the best.
@@roxnroll8050 Nassau by the beach was the Malibu! That is where I saw them play for the first time.
@@jameslutz2190 - Oh man - that's awesome! Those were such incredible times
james at his best in his prime it sucks that dt got realy popular a couple of albums later cause they did'int get to here or see james at his prime he was still great live for many years after but on the albums after the food poisoning he took it easy on the albums
I was at this show! I remember that Charlie Dominici was in the audience too
@@faberbootlegs They did play a few shows within a short period of time at Sparks back then, but I am 99% sure this was the one I was at. And Yes, Charlie was there (though I did not see him - someone I went with who knew him did).
Wow!!
10:01 when James still using "leaves" not "laeeeeves"
Yeah before he destroyed his voice lol. This is one of the only where he actually did this to my knowledge.
All the singers love aeee haha its the best belting vowel, in the learning to live high note he also goes with aaeee. As time went by, he used more and more aeee, i guess because he couldnt handle more difficult vowels anymore.
@@Lithuania8634 Bisexual?
@@sonkoro-sama4040 funny you mention him not dictating strongly, because in an interview w David prater producer of images and words, he had a concern because of this and had James focus on this
Saw them some days later in Montreal 8 Oct. 92 and 9.Oct.92 in Toronto . The Montreal Gig was in a small venue called „Club Soda“. During the set I must leave the concert to get the greyhound bus to toronto for the second gig !The next day I was lucky enough to talk to Mike Portnoy and get autographs from the band. The funny thing was that he noticed that someone has left the concert before the ending .😂
amazing 😂, I would have loved to have the chance to watch them live in that era, better show and cheaper tickets
30:50 so wholesome
Damn... LaBrie... Voice of thunder...
Brilliant, thnx for the upload. Love most Dream Theater stuff, but this era was extra special. This is what LIVE AT THE MARQUEE should have been. I was at the Marquee concert and always felt short-changed that it was only a single album.
This made me very emotional. Thank you for posting this.
Lmao, when he asked that guy to sing in the audience during Surrounded...
That was fucking hilarious 30:52
... and John Myung headbanging a LOT !! Love it !
best clean voice,james
Kevin Moore fantástico Labrie arregaçando na voz fui feliz em poder ver eles em 97 em santo André na turnê fall into infinity mais super feliz quem viu a turnê do awake mano mano 🤟🤟🤟🥁🥁🥁 mais uma coisa o Jordan não consegui tocar learning to live igual o disco o Kevin sim toca igual
James the best singer in the world
Lol not by thousands of miles hahaha
@@diegoarcesaenz8126 👎
@@SystematiCChaoSDT1 he might just have one of the most hated voices in rock/metal from all time lmao 😂 he was good at the very beginning, now he’s absolute trash haha
I think it’s fair to say that for this one night in 1992, he was probably the greatest rock/metal singer in the world. Never heard anyone stay so on key live, and learning to live sounds even better than the album.
@@josephjackson2230 Could not agree more!
That's why labrie was hired! Wow so nice voice before his voice got damaged.after a while they could hire another high pitch singer.
They’re not vapid douche bags 💼
Portnoy wanted that in the early 2000 before Six Degrees. They should've done it, like Kamelot got Karevik that sounds just like Kahn and sometimes even better. Saying Labrie is "The voice" and must stay, is complete bullshit. He sucks ass these days. 👎
Sad to say this group is probably near the last part of their career. There is no sense in changing anything up
@@leoMC4384 Don't be stupid, nobody sings like Labrie, it is extremely difficult, you can sing with Michael Kiske, Sebastian Bach with a pure head voice, but a Labrie style hybrid is similar to singing like Steve Perry.
Well shit, that was special.
Master Moore
Never seen a vid of moon bubbles. Awesome
love JPs raw tone so much better than the tones after 6 degrees
Definitely... I&W and Awake era had the best guitar tones for DT I'd say. Heavier stuff like Train of Thought and Systematic Chaos was great on the rhythm tone too in a different way. But this era had that classic "Black Album" Metallica Mesa Boogie tone that is purring like a V8 engine haha...
I thought low-quality audience recordings are supposed to misrepresent James' voice?
I always laugh at those comments. Ironically, the low quality videos from the 90's is where he sounds the best
1:30:22
ffffFUUUUCK
@@StudioSappy F#uuuuck 😆
🤯❤️🔥
That extended jam at the end of metropolis was amazing...
YES! 1:30:29
Better than the album.
Holy moly. ❤
If I could ever imagine killing someone , it would be so that I could travel back and see this..... Killing Hand is beyond epic
Wow,love seeing these bootlegs!!!
Love it but you can tell that even then Labrie was pushing beyond his comfort zone in hitting those higher notes and that shredded his vocal chords for years ahead.... Maybe different technique/training would've helped but I think it was probably just trying to out-do Dominici who had a naturally higher pitched voice (a bit like a Jon Anderson type sound thinking about it). Glad Labrie is sounding great again nowadays as far as I know.
I think you are spot on here. The food poisoning incident definitely accelerated what was already starting to show by shows in ‘93 and ‘94.
They needed more breaks but being relatively underground then meant tour and release albums or die.
Maybe finding a vocal coach around this time could have staved it off. It will definitely be a big what if.
That said, holy shit what an insane range he had at this time.
Thats because he's been lip syncing this 2022 tour 🤣
@@kingofdragontown9680 🙄
His voice suffered over time because of him abusing his voice, but the damage came primarily from his vocal inuries.
GREAT AGAIN? he sounds terrible now, a shell of his past self
Sound is truly good for a bootleg vid! 😃👍🏻
Nice I knew about the band a few months after this show. I did have the audio for this on 2 cds. Did anyone know if an early version of a change of seasons was performed?
Wahoo !!!
Did MP speed up the tempo just to screw with Myung during his crazy bass solo during the instrumental section in Metropolis? Perhaps
Ah, you mean the bass solo, in a song called Metropolis, where John Myung does a bass solo.
What happened to James:(....I'm sad.
Age my friend... it happened to a lot of singers such as Robert plant from Led zeppelin
Bad shrimp.
Food poison destroy his core vocals en awake era
라브리에 죽인다..
Nerd music. Black veil brides better
Do us a favor smart ass, go back to your pathetic and suicidal music and F OFF of here🖕🏻🖕🏻
casual trash music listener.
Peak labrie here 😮 so clean! Like i&w in studio! The screams on th me killing hand are just unreal 😮 I would like to hear this voice on scenes from a memory as well 🔥