Dream Theater - The Count of Tuscany

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Uploaded by on Jul 25, 2010

Review of the song according to gearsofrock.com:

The final track continues the silver lined journey that the second half of the album takes on. Petrucci opens with a beautiful acoustic intro with a soothing lead layered on top. Several bars before the full band enters, the guitar frolics with clean natural harmonics. Soon, Rudess keyboards and Petrucci's leads [2:18] erupt off of each other in a magical yet mysterious manner.

At 3:20 the song begins the pounding and progressive heaviness that DT tends to display before the main verses enter. There is a fairly complex rhythm pattern that LaBrie lays his voice over. The scary guy voice returns with the pre-chorus lyric "let me introduce..." Honestly, I have not been a fan of this style throughout the record. The one place where the scary voice works well is during the choruses of this track, more specifically the beginning that contains the accented "I." Additionally, the chorus contains one of the catchiest vocal melodies on Black Clouds.

There is an interesting Nintendo-type sound [7:07] produced by the guitar which you would expect to hear on a DragonForce song; it sounds like Mario is about to warp through a pipe on Level 1-2. As always, the second and third verses loosely follow the format of verse one, another DT trademark, before the pre-chorus scary guy bridge and chorus.

A powerful display of rhythm [9:23] takes form prior to the main instrumental section. Petrucci then delivers a melodic solo about a minute later, before the song turns into the waiting line of Space Mountain in Walt Disney World; the celestial space tones and volume swells are always a sure-fire way to extend a progressive rock song by several minutes, and more importantly a proper way to close a progressive album.

The final movement of the song and record begins with a Tuscan inspired acoustic strumming pattern while LaBrie questions the ending, in a format not too far from a late 90′s emo-punk tune. However, this band is far too talented for that thought to last more than four seconds. After nearly 20 minutes, the song comes to its close with catchy "woah-oh's" and soft atmospheric sounds; a winning combo

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  • 4:58-5:00 I cannot fuck you Rita !

  • 3:15 - 3:43 Shit, now i have to change my pants again.

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  • Muzyka,której nie mogę przestać słuchać....za każdym razem odnajduję w niej coś nowego.Poprostu nie do opisania...są niesamowici

  • Hey guys check out our guitarist's cover of the intro solo! And please check out Arkaidence; influenced by Dream Theater, Opeth, Porcupine Tree, Meshuggah, Biffy Clyro...

  • @M1schkaMusic

    Well, they're missing out on some real stuff and most of the music that we hear is auto-tuned, doesn't have real meaning, crappy rap that isn't required and just beat. That way, ANYONE can become famous by just randomly throwing stuff together, being a little gizmo and no talent. Thats the sort of thing people retort to.

  • @swizzzing123

    most people missing the right ears for hearing DT. Obviously you must be a bit used to the progressive style, but 90% just want hear straight music with elements they already know. Its 90% easier to create "usual" music...Steal some parts from unknown musicians or just old songs, make a text about how fun life is, how much sex you got and then let your shit music get recorded by a big and known concern, of course with extremely fx vocal and get copyright on your scam

  • @kakarotsv50 It's so great he shits his pants ;)

  • @ginolo90 Why this is not the best part :D

  • This fucking AWESOME stuff gets only 682, 472 views whereas, crap like Justin Bieber gets 17 million views?! Dafaq.

  • Just put me in a small white room strapped to a gurney with the notes 3:20 playing endlessly, That's how I feel about it.

  • @asaisastrangechild  me too..........

  • love the calm solo :D

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