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Dream Theater - A Nightmare to Remember (Part 2)

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Uploaded by on Aug 31, 2009

Studio Version. This song is about 16 minutes long, so I had to split it into 2 videos. This is part two. "A Nightmare to Remember" by Dream Theater off the 2009 release "Black Clouds and Silver Linings" This album is absolutely amazing, I strongly recommend you buy it!
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  • My haed felll of f at 3:43 becuaes I wsa trynig to figure out hte time signature. Tpying is hrad wiht my haed of teh floor....

  • i bet mike is happy when the song end cuz playing the drums for almos 16 minutes thats sickkkkk anywayz this song kik asss

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  • @jmlc777 I would murder to have Portnoy back, I like hm better as Magini

  • @PootStip It's just a 5/4. Well, at least up to 3:53 :)

  • RAAAAAWWWWWRRRRR.

  • @jmlc777 I was just about to say the same damn thing about Portnoy's vocal section. A legendary drummer, but damn I hate his vocals in DT. Glad that Mangini is in. I wish you could buy revisions of all the DT stuff without Portnoy trying too hard. Shagrath would have killed that section. Amen!

  • Portnoy's voice section at 2:45 sucks. They should've brought Shagrath in or someone who knows what he's doing

  • has anyone noticed that on the album cover, outside the door is the setting for the cover of change of seasons.

  • Nice band. They have really awsome songs. Tiring at times tho.

  • @TheNeuroticWalrus

    for example there are bass solos in many of their songs

  • @abhimuscat to say that music is all perspective and consequently ONLY perspective is to downgrade it. music has an objective sense that goes beyond the subjective act of hearing it. now it is certainly the case that to hear music involves a perspective, the perspective of the subject, but this is a banality. every thing that is perceived is perceived from a perspective, a circumstance that does not change the fact that something, a what, is nonetheless perceived.

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