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Dream Theater-Jordan Rudess Keyboard Solo-Lines In The Sand

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Uploaded by on Jan 20, 2008

Live In Bucharest, Romania July 4th 2002 - Roman Arenas

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  • Just the best keyboard player ever

  • I wish he still did solos in this style instead of all that continuum shit

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  • @PrepareToPie You can have preference, but remember that both are equally awesome and prooves hes great.

  • Keyboard > Guitar

  • ma quest'uomo si perde nella musica....quanto mi piace...

  • Monster Lead on Kurzweil??? How?

  • i know!

    i loooooooooooove the lead he had with the kurzweil. the one on LTE cd´s

  • honestly, i liked his overall playing better when he had his kurzweil. i dont know, i just liked his sounds better. obviously he still writes amazing stuff that no one can touch, but i liked his stuff better before he got the oasys.

  • remember its derek who wrote the scraming synth lead intro , the piano riff and basically the keys for line in the sand.

    though it is constantly being put down by kevin and rudess fans its hard to dispute that he co-wrote the riffs for one of the most timeless fan favourite DT songs. just name which concert they DIDnt play this.

  • It`s true what he`s said about the Progressive influence of the 70`s in DT. They`re the heirs of Progressive Rock although the metal elements are a very important part of their sound.

    Regarding DT keyboard players, I really like Kevin`s traditional style and attitude, Derek is great too. But objectively talking Jordan is the most talented and creative one.

  • What a beautiful introduction. I really love those soundscapes. In some way they remind me of Robert Fripp but it doesn`t sound that experimental, which is at the same time a relief. The rest of his playing is amazing, but obviously the lead-sounding section has been improved for the Budokan show.

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