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jamester
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Re: MIKE PORTNOY Quits DREAM THEATER

jamester wrote:

BLABBERMOUTH.NET
Ex-DREAM THEATER Drummer MIKE PORTNOY Says He Is 'Sowing His Musical Oats' (Video) http://dlvr.it/Q8H3V
[youtube]VurgS52G7Ls&feature=player_embedded[/youtube]

metallex78
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Re: MIKE PORTNOY Quits DREAM THEATER

metallex78 wrote:

After watching the vids, Mike Mangini seemed to gel the best with them personally and musically. Shame that Portnoy lost his gig, but that was his choice to walk away.

I was hoping he'd stay in Avenged Sevenfold, I liked what he played on the Nightmare album.

Axlin16
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Re: MIKE PORTNOY Quits DREAM THEATER

Axlin16 wrote:
jamester wrote:

BLABBERMOUTH.NET
Ex-DREAM THEATER Drummer MIKE PORTNOY Says He Is 'Sowing His Musical Oats' (Video) http://dlvr.it/Q8H3V
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VurgS52G … r_embedded

In other words - nothing.

monkeychow
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monkeychow wrote:

I'm going to be honest and say I'm a little ignorant about portnoy - cos I never really "got" dream theatre - I like my music more cliche and classic I guess - the whole funny time signatures and all that doesn't do it for me often.

But I think i might have seen him live drumming for the G3 tour with Vai, Satch and john petrucci? If so he was pretty bad ass.

A7x seemed like a good fit for him - as their drummer was really one of the big features of their band - and a new person risks being like the new vocalist in VR - just not one of the gang - so it made sense to recruit a star drummer to sort of even it out...and he did sound good on nightmare.

jamester
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Re: MIKE PORTNOY Quits DREAM THEATER

jamester wrote:

New DREAM THEATER Drummer: 'I'm Pinching Myself' - Apr. 30, 2011
Drumhead magazine spoke to new DREAM THEATER drummer Mike Mangini about how he landed his new gig and the preparation for the recording process for the band's new album.

"I'm pinching myself," he said. "I wake up most mornings thinking about my personal playing growth and DREAM THEATER. I have a smile and it's amazing — what a great day I have when I acknowledge what is happening to me. How did I end up here? Whoa!

"Part of my joining any band, or going for any drumming position, is me just letting what is, be. I don't want to change anything that's going on. I just want to play my drums; that's it, that's what I want to do. All I'm expecting to do is to be able to have the opportunity to come up with the greatest drum stuff that I can come up with, along with respect what DREAM THEATER is already.

"What Mike Portnoy has made for DREAM THEATER — and it's not hard for me to like that — is a great thing, it's not only hectic drum stuff, it has a sound, and his sound stems from some similar influences. We both love RUSH and METALLICA, so it's feeling natural for me to do that. I want to continue to replicate that kind of a vibe, as well as to offer a new drum thing that I have been working on that is DREAM THEATER.

"As for the audition, I just walked in with a great feeling and greeted everyone, 'Hi, guys, I'm ready for this.' I was absolutely ready to go in there and not make one stinking mistake. In my mind, I had to be like that. This was important to me. I just had too much interest in these people and in this music to blow it. I was not going to blow it.

"So there I am. I play the tunes and everything is just forward-motion for me, meaning, I wasn't thinking, 'Oh my gosh, this is an audition!' It was more, 'Okay, I'm going to count here, I'm going to look at Jordan [Rudess] there playing the keyboard line, John Myung here, John Petrucci there, James LaBrie there, etc.' I was in the moment. My eyes were picking up everything they were doing. It was like I knew everything they did. For example, if John Myung played something different in 'The Spirit Carries On', I was ready. I was watching, listening and feeling everything they were doing like my life depended on it. When Jordan or John did something in a solo, I followed it. I thrived off that 'one' guitar riff I just had to catch. I would look at them and let them know that I knew what they were doing. [John Petrucci] picked up on everything.

"We were on the same page 100 percent, it seemed. They kept coming over to me and saying the nicest things, acknowledging what I was doing.

"I don't want to sound broken or needy, but I needed them to say these things. I believe we all can use acknowledgement and a dose of niceness with what we really love to do. They knew that I respected them and appreciated being there."

On the preparation for the recording process for the new DREAM THEATER album:

"John [Petrucci] sent me a demo. He didn't ask me to do anything, he just said, 'Check it out.' I grabbed it and thought, 'I'm going to get back to him quicker than he thinks I am, and I'm going to get back to him with more than he's expecting. I'm going to go the extra 17 miles.' So, I transcribed it, got into my studio and recorded it, tried stuff and just did a take. And it was okay. I listened to it and thought to let my wife hear it, and she said, 'You're holding back.' She's not a musician, but she said, 'I know you. You're holding back.' And she was absolutely right. I said, 'You know what?! I'm afraid of doing something wrong or doing too much.' Anyway, I did another take and I kind of let go. Again, because everything happened so naturally in the audition, that's what I needed to follow as a feeling: just be me. Not think too much about this, that and the other thing, and just go with what's coming out naturally. If it's not the right thing, he'll tell me."

On the beginning of this new chapter in his drumming career:

"So, how did it happen… I prayed daily and I just put my head down and said, 'I can do this. I cannot fail those who also believe that I can do this. It's for my family, extended family, friends, fellow drummer friends, endorsement companies and students that also believe that I'll make good on the gifts I've been given. And finally it's for the DREAM THEATER family for giving me the opportunity.'"
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jamester
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Re: MIKE PORTNOY Quits DREAM THEATER

jamester wrote:

MIKE PORTNOY Sued DREAM THEATER For 'Wrongfully Excluding' Him From Band - Sep. 19, 2011
According to Courthouse News Service, ex-DREAM THEATER drummer Mike Portnoy filed a lawsuit against his former bandmates in April claiming that they "wrongfully excluded" him from the group and are "wrongfully using the name of the band in connection with [their] recording of an album without the participation or consent of [Portnoy]." In addition, the drummer's complaint, which was filed on April 27, alleges that the defendants — John Petrucci (guitar), John Myung (bass), Jordan Rudess (keyboards), James LaBrie (vocals), along with associated companies Ytse Jam, Inc. and Infinity Tours, Inc. — "are wrongfully using the name of the band in connection with the promotion of live performances by the individual defendants, without the participation or consent of [Portnoy]."

In an August 2011 interview with the Greek edition of Rock Hard magazine, Portnoy stated about his departure from DREAM THEATER, "I didn't make the decision to leave DREAM THEATER before [hooking up with] AVENGED SEVENFOLD [as their touring drummer], but I knew that something had to change in the DREAM THEATER camp. It's unfortunate that it was me that had to change, because I never wanted to leave the band — it was never my intention; I never wanted the split. I just merely thought that the band really could use a break, because I think the romance was really dying — backstage and between [the members] personally. 25 years without a break is a very, very, very long time and sometimes these relationships need a break from each other to rekindle the flame. So that's all I suggested. And even before I [went on the road] with AVENGED SEVENFOLD, I remember touring with [the progressive rock project] TRANSATLANTIC at the beginning of 2010 and already knowing that something was wrong in the DREAM THEATER world and that I really needed a break from the guys and the whole DREAM THEATER machine. I knew something was brewing and I knew that I was unhappy, and as has been well documented elsewhere, I merely just wanted a break. But unfortunately, those guys [the rest of DREAM THEATER] didn't see it that way and didn't respect my request for time off. It's unfortunate [that it turned out that way]."

bigbri
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bigbri wrote:

What a dumbfuck. Portnoy is an overrated--and obviously mentally challenged--egocentric turd.

The new album is awesome. Can't even tell he's gone. Mangini is more than enough. In fact, I like the return of the prog and the exit of the metal. Portnoy wanted DT to be a full-on metal band. They aren't--nor should they be.

Axlin16
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Re: MIKE PORTNOY Quits DREAM THEATER

Axlin16 wrote:

I completely an wholeheartedly agree. I've been so busy that I completely and totally forgot about a new album coming out, so I checked it out and immediately was VERY impressed with what I heard.

It reminded me of Images & Words/Awake-era DT, which is EXACTLY what they should be. It's what made them unique.

It's obvious as time goes on more and more that there was major internal strife within the DT camp, that none of us really knew. But Portnoy's egotism is outta control. Now he's gonna sue and pull the "who owns the name" bullshit... dude... get over yourself...

"You're just a fucking drummer"


As the old saying goes. DT with Mangini sounds the best they have in years. Guess they didn't need a break from touring, they just needed a break from you MIKE.

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