IMO If he spoke less, he would have been legendary. What made Neil peart massively respected is the fact that was silent unless he had really something to say
Huge fan of Mike Portnoy (#1 fan from Pittsburgh, PA-that is me)! Mike never fails to impress in these interviews as he does with his music and drumming. Max is a great drummer, too. I love his first band Next to None.
Great interview. Mike was one of my biggest inspirations growing up. I was always super stoked when he was on the cover of MD or a new DT album came out. He introduced me to so many other great bands as well as I followed him from band to band and tracked those musician’s work.
Thank You David & Mike for this Modern Drummer interview 🙏 Hey Mike, If you're reading this, Thank You legend 🙏 (I own one of your Tama Starclassic Coral Blue Snares that you used at a Drum Clinic in Sydney 😎✌️🥁)
At 56 years old, my experience was similar to Mikes. Ringo came first. I got my first set of drums on my 13th birthday, then 11 days later, my other hero, John Bonham passed away. Soon after, I heard "Spirit of Radio", then I learned about, and followed Neil. I wore out my "Exit, Stage Left" album! I've always just played for fun, mostly therapeutic reasons. Mike Portnoy became an international icon.
Wow!!!!!Was für ein Mega Super Podcast! Ich bin seid 1989 infiziert vom Portnoy Virus! Dankeschön für die Antworten auf die Fragen die ich mir immer gestellt habe! Mann ist das nicht mal soviel Positives! Der Meister spielt endlich wieder im Dream Theater Team ,dann noch sowas hier ! Genial! 🥳🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏✌👍🤘🖖🖖🖖
@@drummerdan95the way he talks about DT on this interview .. it seems like JP told him about rejoining the band already. Crazy the kit he was talking about is the one that he is using for DT16 🤘🏼
Most people agree that 10,000 hours of practice and instruction at your instrument of choice is enough to be proficient. He probably did 20,000 hours in his first 5 years playing drums!😁 Mike, You are now "Your favorite drummers favorite drummer"...
"We were all in lockdown." No, Mike. YOU were in lockdown. You also made comments about how "considerate people" are the ones who stay home. Not all of us have expensive houses with studios that are paid off. It must've been nice to be able to work on music and not have to pay a bunch of bills like the rest of the world.
When I heard the news, I didn't know what to do, so I listened to "Anthem" - as the first song Neil recorded with the band. I'd heard it a thousand times, and yet I was BLOWN AWAY by the drumming. With a possible exception of Lennon, there is no rock star loss like Neil Peart.
Love Mike Portnoy! But Frangini...you are such a disappointment! You have failed and lied to me. You have never done anything as you stated with an ERIC CARR tribute. Going on 4 years in August. You can do better!
Mike and myself are VERY similar when we got into Rush it seems. I first heard Mike say about 10 years ago or so that "Signals" was his 1st tour as well. "Moving Pictures" was what sold me to the band and became a fan for life, but I 1st heard them on "Permanent Waves" and the single "Spirit of Radio", but it flew over my head because, I only _imagined_ music like that with crazy changes and time signatures . . . it sounded like 4 songs! I was just getting into Progressive Rock (the start though was in 1977; *Kansas* Point of Know Return, it changed my life as much as Star Wars that year), then as a 16/17 year old. My 1st purchase was "Exit... Stage Left" and then "Signals". But before that, I was in _continuation school_ to get my high school diploma, and there was this BEAR of a dude with long brown hair who was a very mature and articulate 18 year old who told me all about Rush and Moving Pictures (I really never heard them on the Radio until PW, even on the LA FM/AOR Stations), and it just intrigued me. So that was my 3rd Rush purchase. A long gone Dept. Store that was across the street from my 2nd job had a "LP" sale, and they had ALL the albums Rush put out, so within a month, I bought their entire catalogue and just ate it all up. But then I discovered "Cygnus X-1" on Farewell to Kings, and then the masterpiece album "Hemispheres". Kansas, Yes, King Crimson, Gentle Giant, ELP, UK, Genesis and whatever I could find became an obsession. I then became a Metalhead around 1981, and both genres filled my life with eclectic and HEAVIER music. But then *Queensrÿche & Fates Warning* opened another door, and followed them and other bands that created "Prog Metal" (a die-hard FW fan till the end!), and inspired the bands to come, and *Dream Theater.* A band I learned about from the back of a Kerrang Magazine, that had an ad that said; "If you like Rush and Queensryche, you'll LOVE Dream Theater!", a few months later, I bought "When Dream and Day Unite", my "3rd" favorite album by DT (and I still have the Lp). Again, became a fan for life. I'm still into the new music, always searching for something virtuosic and unusual (and... "Balls and Chunk!"). . . . which made me listen closer to Drummers, and what they were doing (even though I was a Guitarist, sort-of :p). It's pretty amazing and kind of _Prophetic_ that Mike has done lots of Interviews before the news that he re-joined DT as we catch-up to what was already filmed, it was like something was in the air. I'm excited to hear what they will create next, but I HOPE they all re-invent themselves to offer something SPECTACULAR and surprising (no pressure 😛).
More so than his drumming I appreciate Mike’s attention to detail and passion for music.
It's his passion and love for music that makes him my favorite drummer and musician. And I'm not a drummer, I play bass.
Good interview. For me, Mike Portnoy is my Neil Peart. :D
Jason Rullo >>>>>>>>>> Portnoy and Peart
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IMO If he spoke less, he would have been legendary.
What made Neil peart massively respected is the fact that was silent unless he had really something to say
Huge fan of Mike Portnoy (#1 fan from Pittsburgh, PA-that is me)! Mike never fails to impress in these interviews as he does with his music and drumming. Max is a great drummer, too. I love his first band Next to None.
congrats to 47 years Modern Drummer mag!!!
Great interview. Mike was one of my biggest inspirations growing up. I was always super stoked when he was on the cover of MD or a new DT album came out. He introduced me to so many other great bands as well as I followed him from band to band and tracked those musician’s work.
Thank You David & Mike for this Modern Drummer interview 🙏
Hey Mike,
If you're reading this,
Thank You legend 🙏
(I own one of your Tama Starclassic Coral Blue Snares that you used at a Drum Clinic in Sydney 😎✌️🥁)
Mike is the man!!!
Amazing podcasts 🥁❤️🤘🏾, always looking forward to it
Love the podcast! Keep ‘em coming! 🥁 💯
At 56 years old, my experience was similar to Mikes. Ringo came first. I got my first set of drums on my 13th birthday, then 11 days later, my other hero, John Bonham passed away. Soon after, I heard "Spirit of Radio", then I learned about, and followed Neil. I wore out my "Exit, Stage Left" album! I've always just played for fun, mostly therapeutic reasons. Mike Portnoy became an international icon.
Bello/Magnifico.💥💥💥💥💥💥💨
Jason Rullo >>>>>>>>>>>>> Portnoy
Mike is my GOAT.
44:25 how about the Billy Cobham influence in hot for teacher?
Love Mr. Portnoy - I wish he was my dad. I play the drums but never had lessons... one of the greatest drummers, humble enough not to teach his son.
Jason Rullo >>>>>>>>>>>Portnoy
Mike and Dream again.
Wow!!!!!Was für ein Mega Super Podcast! Ich bin seid 1989 infiziert vom Portnoy Virus! Dankeschön für die Antworten auf die Fragen die ich mir immer gestellt habe! Mann ist das nicht mal soviel Positives! Der Meister spielt endlich wieder im Dream Theater Team ,dann noch sowas hier ! Genial! 🥳🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏✌👍🤘🖖🖖🖖
Iron Shore - the new Compass Point 🤘🏻
Max is doing a fantastic job in Code Orange
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As an hardcore fan of mike portnoy , I knew all his answers before he actually said them !
Yeah me too😂
Obviously this interview was conducted before the DT announcement as he never mentioned it once
Yeah, he mentioned Code Orange's album "is coming out in September" so this was recorded at least last August
@@drummerdan95the way he talks about DT on this interview .. it seems like JP told him about rejoining the band already. Crazy the kit he was talking about is the one that he is using for DT16 🤘🏼
Was this before he rejoined DT?
Most people agree that 10,000 hours of practice and instruction at your instrument of choice is enough to be proficient. He probably did 20,000 hours in his first 5 years playing drums!😁 Mike, You are now "Your favorite drummers favorite drummer"...
"We were all in lockdown." No, Mike. YOU were in lockdown. You also made comments about how "considerate people" are the ones who stay home. Not all of us have expensive houses with studios that are paid off. It must've been nice to be able to work on music and not have to pay a bunch of bills like the rest of the world.
What's next? I don't know 😅😅😅
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Did he know about returning to DT at this point?
drum
The vagabond look must b the new trend… 🙄
Everything went to shit when we lost Neil
What about Steve Smith, Deen Castronovo, and Atma Anur…. Portnoy has offered nothing new for decades. Zzzzzzzzzzzzz
The chunk about Neil has me in my feels big time. I’ll always miss him.
When I heard the news, I didn't know what to do, so I listened to "Anthem" - as the first song Neil recorded with the band. I'd heard it a thousand times, and yet I was BLOWN AWAY by the drumming. With a possible exception of Lennon, there is no rock star loss like Neil Peart.
Dream Theater as musicians are top notch with either Mike on the drums….: but the vocals suck
Yeah Mike needs to stick to his drums , his vocals suck 😅
Love Mike Portnoy! But Frangini...you are such a disappointment! You have failed and lied to me. You have never done anything as you stated with an ERIC CARR tribute. Going on 4 years in August. You can do better!
Long ass intro
ACOS snare tone is laughable.
Portnoy has the worst snare tone ever. Awake snare is atrocious.
That was the only time it sounded good, was on Awake.
Six Degrees was terrible.
Mike and myself are VERY similar when we got into Rush it seems. I first heard Mike say about 10 years ago or so that "Signals" was his 1st tour as well. "Moving Pictures" was what sold me to the band and became a fan for life, but I 1st heard them on "Permanent Waves" and the single "Spirit of Radio", but it flew over my head because, I only _imagined_ music like that with crazy changes and time signatures . . . it sounded like 4 songs! I was just getting into Progressive Rock (the start though was in 1977; *Kansas* Point of Know Return, it changed my life as much as Star Wars that year), then as a 16/17 year old. My 1st purchase was "Exit... Stage Left" and then "Signals".
But before that, I was in _continuation school_ to get my high school diploma, and there was this BEAR of a dude with long brown hair who was a very mature and articulate 18 year old who told me all about Rush and Moving Pictures (I really never heard them on the Radio until PW, even on the LA FM/AOR Stations), and it just intrigued me. So that was my 3rd Rush purchase.
A long gone Dept. Store that was across the street from my 2nd job had a "LP" sale, and they had ALL the albums Rush put out, so within a month, I bought their entire catalogue and just ate it all up. But then I discovered "Cygnus X-1" on Farewell to Kings, and then the masterpiece album "Hemispheres". Kansas, Yes, King Crimson, Gentle Giant, ELP, UK, Genesis and whatever I could find became an obsession. I then became a Metalhead around 1981, and both genres filled my life with eclectic and HEAVIER music.
But then *Queensrÿche & Fates Warning* opened another door, and followed them and other bands that created "Prog Metal" (a die-hard FW fan till the end!), and inspired the bands to come, and *Dream Theater.* A band I learned about from the back of a Kerrang Magazine, that had an ad that said; "If you like Rush and Queensryche, you'll LOVE Dream Theater!", a few months later, I bought "When Dream and Day Unite", my "3rd" favorite album by DT (and I still have the Lp). Again, became a fan for life.
I'm still into the new music, always searching for something virtuosic and unusual (and... "Balls and Chunk!").
. . . which made me listen closer to Drummers, and what they were doing (even though I was a Guitarist, sort-of :p).
It's pretty amazing and kind of _Prophetic_ that Mike has done lots of Interviews before the news that he re-joined DT as we catch-up to what was already filmed, it was like something was in the air. I'm excited to hear what they will create next, but I HOPE they all re-invent themselves to offer something SPECTACULAR and surprising (no pressure 😛).