Hell's Kitchen, the last song featured in Instrumedley, is actually my favorite instrumental piece of Dream Theater. It's not the longest nor has the most transitions, but it's really really appealing and epic, especially that ending, it's nothing technical, but so full of soul.
Yeah, while I'm not naming favorites it's definitely up there. Due to its shorter length it's probably my most listened to DT song. I always got the feeling it's quite underrated or a song people just happen to miss.
The problem is that I can't listen to Hell's Kitchen without it leading into Lines in the Sand. I always thought of it as an intro leading into Lines in the Sand, just like Vacant leads into Stream of Consciousness, they go together.
"Instrumedley by Dream Theater". " I. The Dance of Eternity" " II. Metropolis-Part I: 'The Miracle and the Sleeper' " III. I. Erotomania " III. The Dance of Eternity" " IV. Metropolis-Part I: 'The Miracle and the Sleeper' " V. The Darkest of Winters " VI. When the Water Breaks" (Liquid Tension Experiment Cover) " VII. The Darkest of Winters" " VIII. Ytse Jam" " IX. The Dance of Eternity" " X. Paradigm Shift" (Liquid Tension Experiment Cover) " XI. Universal Mind" (Liquid Tension Experiment Cover) " XII. The Dance of Eternity" " XIII. Hell's Kitchen" (instrumental)
" I. The Dance of Eternity" 1:40 " II. Metropolis-Part I: 'The Miracle and the Sleeper' 3:17 " III. I. Erotomania 3:40 " III. The Dance of Eternity" 5:20 " IV. Metropolis-Part I: 'The Miracle and the Sleeper' 6:04 " V. The Darkest of Winters 6:59 " VI. When the Water Breaks" (Liquid Tension Experiment Cover) 7:30 " VII. The Darkest of Winters" 7:38 " VIII. Ytse Jam" 7:45 " IX. The Dance of Eternity" 9:27 " X. Paradigm Shift" (Liquid Tension Experiment Cover) 10:11 " XI. Universal Mind" (Liquid Tension Experiment Cover) 11:12 " XII. The Dance of Eternity" 11:58 " XIII. Hell's Kitchen" 12:40 (instrumental)
Should check out God of the Sun by Sons of Apollo. It’s one of Mike Portnoy’s current projects and includes some DT’s former keyboardist Derek Sherinian as well as Billy Sheehan, Bumblefoot Thal, and Jeff Scott Soto. True super group and a lot of fun to listen to.
Liquid Tension Experiment - Acid Rain (Live in LA 2008). LTE is actually Petrucci, Portnoy and Rudess from Dream Theater, so those WERE their songs they played!!!
Hell's Kitchen, the last song featured in Instrumedley, is actually my favorite instrumental piece of Dream Theater. It's not the longest nor has the most transitions, but it's really really appealing and epic, especially that ending, it's nothing technical, but so full of soul.
Yeah, while I'm not naming favorites it's definitely up there. Due to its shorter length it's probably my most listened to DT song. I always got the feeling it's quite underrated or a song people just happen to miss.
Totally agree! Gives me shivers every god damn time, and has done so for over 10 years.
The problem is that I can't listen to Hell's Kitchen without it leading into Lines in the Sand. I always thought of it as an intro leading into Lines in the Sand, just like Vacant leads into Stream of Consciousness, they go together.
Dude, hell's kitchen is powerful
"Instrumedley by Dream Theater".
" I. The Dance of Eternity"
" II. Metropolis-Part I: 'The Miracle and the Sleeper'
" III. I. Erotomania
" III. The Dance of Eternity"
" IV. Metropolis-Part I: 'The Miracle and the Sleeper'
" V. The Darkest of Winters
" VI. When the Water Breaks" (Liquid Tension Experiment Cover)
" VII. The Darkest of Winters"
" VIII. Ytse Jam"
" IX. The Dance of Eternity"
" X. Paradigm Shift" (Liquid Tension Experiment Cover)
" XI. Universal Mind" (Liquid Tension Experiment Cover)
" XII. The Dance of Eternity"
" XIII. Hell's Kitchen"
(instrumental)
glad you listed LTE pieces too, not that often ppl notice that
Basic song is The Dance Of Eternity, then they just cut it and add another song parts
" I. The Dance of Eternity" 1:40
" II. Metropolis-Part I: 'The Miracle and the Sleeper' 3:17
" III. I. Erotomania 3:40
" III. The Dance of Eternity" 5:20
" IV. Metropolis-Part I: 'The Miracle and the Sleeper' 6:04
" V. The Darkest of Winters 6:59
" VI. When the Water Breaks" (Liquid Tension Experiment Cover) 7:30
" VII. The Darkest of Winters" 7:38
" VIII. Ytse Jam" 7:45
" IX. The Dance of Eternity" 9:27
" X. Paradigm Shift" (Liquid Tension Experiment Cover) 10:11
" XI. Universal Mind" (Liquid Tension Experiment Cover) 11:12
" XII. The Dance of Eternity" 11:58
" XIII. Hell's Kitchen" 12:40
(instrumental)
It's true
This medley brings me pure joy
Edit: I hope he has checked out LTE and realized that 3 of the members (for instrumedley) were in LTE
I haven't "officially" checked them out yet,but some people already pointed out this fact :) i wanna give them a shot sometime soon! :)
Hell's Kitchen Outro............one of their Finest Moments in Histoy BaBY!! \m/..............a Triumph Every Time lol
Yeah, you should react to Liquid Tension Expermient stuff, their instrumental is beyond this planet. Pure MAGIC
John, Mike and Jordan are actually part of Liquid Tension Experiment, its just a different bass player and there is no singing in their songs.
This was fantastic to watch and hear. I really enjoyed it!!!!!!
Liquid Tension Experiment - When The Water Breaks (Live in 2008)!
Liquid Tension Experiment - Acid rain LIVE LA 2008
i agree if you want to have ur face melted by solos which are over the legal speed limit
Dream Theater Schmedley Wilcox its epic show
Should check out God of the Sun by Sons of Apollo. It’s one of Mike Portnoy’s current projects and includes some DT’s former keyboardist Derek Sherinian as well as Billy Sheehan, Bumblefoot Thal, and Jeff Scott Soto. True super group and a lot of fun to listen to.
Liquid Tension Experiment - Acid Rain (Live in LA 2008). LTE is actually Petrucci, Portnoy and Rudess from Dream Theater, so those WERE their songs they played!!!
Are this guys from this planet? :D
What did you think of A Change Of Seasons ?
I think this man actually didn't notice the magnificence of Portnoy
I like this track quite a bit more than the Dance of Eternity
Liquid Tension Experiment's Universal Mind the Live version from NYC
YES!!!
ASSEMBLE THE. CHARIOTS
THE ON COLECTOR
i have to admit the fact that this is 'indeed' if not the greatest but surely one of La Brie's the best performances.
Portnoy is a friggin beast...they all are for that matter.
Myung is the GOAT!!!!
We can talk about drummers and guitarists. No discussion on bass players
Which by the way Portnoy is first. Petrucci 3rd at best. Hello Vai and Vaughn
@@flawedlife5013 Joe Satriani > Vaughan
NEXT : AS I AM by DREAM THEATER
:D nice dude... Maybe you can be an reaction of a band Scale the Summit, a song named Odyseey please :D or another song of the band
Liquid tension is the same members, just an instrumental side project
@Sebastian Ramirez correct