Must be at least 10 years since ive listened to this. Can't believe I still remember all the words considering I haven't even thought of it in a decade!! Takes me way back to being in high school. Like you care. Hope you are doing well anyways. I don't know you, but with taste in music this good you are probably a really cool person. Have a great day whoever you are!
absolutely amazing. thank you for the upload. after the whole of scenes from a memory, this suite is my absolute favorite of their music. it is such a beautifully-crafted journey for the listener...
Awake is CRIMINALLY underrated. It is my favorite after SFAM. It is a poetic, technical but emotionally evocative experience and also a fine moment for Kevin Moore
Voices is the weirdest mix of Rush, 80's Metallica, Alice In Chains, Type O Negative and Nine Inch Nails, with the vocals of Iron Maiden and Painkiller era Judas Priest, and Im ALL FOR IT!!!
Idk if it's a *song*/suite in the same way Six Degrees is, but it's definitely not a "suite" in the sense of The Twelve Step Suite. It's more connected than The Twelve Step Suite but a bit looser than the Six Degrees song. However they have often played Mind Beside Itself in it's entirety
when i saw them live on this tour and they said they were celebrating this albums 20th and metropolis pt 2s 15th i was hoping i would hear this suite but they played pretty much every song on the album after the suite and was really disappointed, but then again i saw them live for 3 hours of greatness so i guess my only complaint was that they did not play every single one of their songs.
Yeah, I was hoping that too. I think the reason for not playing the whole suite was that they've already played The Silent Man on the previous tour, and the setlist doesn't have songs they've played on it... Maybe next tour. EDIT 2021: Ok, maybe next tour! (Whenever that might be :/)
Can someone please explain the deeper meaning behind this entire suite? I have an idea but still not completely sure. The songs individually make sense, how they work together (the lyrics) begs the question of a deeper meaning.
This track always hits me personally, and has the perfect aggression and melodic/quieter parts at the right time with the lyrics. And LaBrie emotes the right balance of emotions at the right times. The lyrics of Petrucci is a style I miss, its understandable, but esoteric as well, much like Moore and Portnoy's words on other tracks on the album. But the words: "Do you feel you don't know me anymore? And do you feel I'm afraid of your love? And how come you don't want me asking? And how come my heart's not invited? You say you want everyone happy Well, we're not laughing. And how come you don't understand me? And how come I don't understand you? Thirty years say we're in this together So open your eyes. People in prayer for me Everyone there for me Sometimes I feel I should face this alone My soul exposed It calms me to know that I won't!" . . . Hit home. I've lived those lyrics (and "Lie") - The last few lines hit me in the gut. The Awake album is awesome, I probably listen to a track or 2 every week since the album debuted.
@@147pablox - yup, you are right! For some reason I got mixed-up with "Scarred" and this one. Maybe I had 2 windows up from the same album :/. (a reply from a 3 year old comment . . . that took a long time to catch the mistake ;).
@@mvunit3 Ikr! Yes, I was watching this vid again after a while, and meanwhile reading the comments and I guess for some reason didn't get to yours before. But yes! I agree with you there. DT has a lot of very emotional lyrics that one can easily relate to, and the main responsible of that is JP. I like LaBrie style too, with songs like Disappear or Vacant and now with At Wit's End he totally proved that he can also write some deep and personal lyrics.
Moved where? Just wondering. I've listened to DT for more than 20 years and also having phases when listening to them less or making months long breaks but I never moved from them.
+Daviid Calderón Also 3:23 (guitar solo) and 17:49 (TSM's chorus) and 0:07 (main riff) and 11:36 (this is barely audible, but the keyboard is doing it!)..
That is the thing with suites with instrumental intros. They're almost always called "overtures" and present some melodies of the entire suite (or almost the entire suite)
There was a 17 minutes long version of change of seasons that was going to be on images and words but the studio said it was to long so they performed it live during live shows for images and words and awakes tours and then the fans pressured them to record the song properly in studio so it evolved into the 24 minute epic that was released. In short that original 17 minutes was there first epic in my opinion.
This album is an absolute masterpiece in the history of metal music.
Totaly I agree.
Awake is the beast and best album of DT
Erotomania woke me up
Voices made me want to cross the street without looking both ways
Silent Man made me chill out
Great trilogy
Come hear it again
@@ChristianMartins ok now it’s your turn to hear it again
@@elroberto5103 and now it's YOUR turn to hear it again
Must be at least 10 years since ive listened to this. Can't believe I still remember all the words considering I haven't even thought of it in a decade!! Takes me way back to being in high school. Like you care. Hope you are doing well anyways. I don't know you, but with taste in music this good you are probably a really cool person. Have a great day whoever you are!
I've listened to this trilogy for 27 years
This is soooo on point! Hope things are doing well for you too fam!
Finally... Thank you so much for uploading the whole Suite in one video.
James Labrie : Voices...
Dat pun
I hate you
3:06 The silent man's chorus.
The Keyboards sounds is very epic ✨✨💫
absolutely amazing. thank you for the upload. after the whole of scenes from a memory, this suite is my absolute favorite of their music. it is such a beautifully-crafted journey for the listener...
Awake is CRIMINALLY underrated. It is my favorite after SFAM. It is a poetic, technical but emotionally evocative experience and also a fine moment for Kevin Moore
11:53 Moonwalk!!!
Intro is so fantastic.
Voices is the weirdest mix of Rush, 80's Metallica, Alice In Chains, Type O Negative and Nine Inch Nails, with the vocals of Iron Maiden and Painkiller era Judas Priest, and Im ALL FOR IT!!!
masterpiece. nothing else to add
Had no clue this was ever "1 song," as it was never titled that way like Six Degrees, at least not on some streaming platforms.
Well, it isn't.
It's a "suite" consisted of three different songs.
I'd say they're three movements of the same suite.
its in the linear notes on the cd, thats pretty much the only reference of it i know
I didn't know either, glad I do now.
Idk if it's a *song*/suite in the same way Six Degrees is, but it's definitely not a "suite" in the sense of The Twelve Step Suite. It's more connected than The Twelve Step Suite but a bit looser than the Six Degrees song. However they have often played Mind Beside Itself in it's entirety
My all time vallfavorite song ever.
this trilogy has james best vocals lines, like this whole albúm
This is art !
when i saw them live on this tour and they said they were celebrating this albums 20th and metropolis pt 2s 15th i was hoping i would hear this suite but they played pretty much every song on the album after the suite and was really disappointed, but then again i saw them live for 3 hours of greatness so i guess my only complaint was that they did not play every single one of their songs.
Yeah, I was hoping that too. I think the reason for not playing the whole suite was that they've already played The Silent Man on the previous tour, and the setlist doesn't have songs they've played on it... Maybe next tour.
EDIT 2021: Ok, maybe next tour! (Whenever that might be :/)
I just have always called these songs Erotomania, Voices, etc? LOL 🤘🥁🤣
@J B ...and....... Have a great Halloween? Lmao 🤣
Awesome!
2:37
Can someone please explain the deeper meaning behind this entire suite? I have an idea but still not completely sure. The songs individually make sense, how they work together (the lyrics) begs the question of a deeper meaning.
Who put Shinji Ikari in my Dream Theater?
lol You mean the old man in The Silent Man? He's on the official video.
Asuka
this album i was taped on TDK D90 at/in 1995 eyar at his apartatament somwere in inthis grownd
nice one
This track always hits me personally, and has the perfect aggression and melodic/quieter parts at the right time with the lyrics. And LaBrie emotes the right balance of emotions at the right times. The lyrics of Petrucci is a style I miss, its understandable, but esoteric as well, much like Moore and Portnoy's words on other tracks on the album.
But the words:
"Do you feel you don't know me anymore?
And do you feel I'm afraid of your love?
And how come you don't want me asking?
And how come my heart's not invited?
You say you want everyone happy
Well, we're not laughing.
And how come you don't understand me?
And how come I don't understand you?
Thirty years say we're in this together
So open your eyes.
People in prayer for me
Everyone there for me
Sometimes I feel I should face this alone
My soul exposed
It calms me to know that I won't!"
. . . Hit home. I've lived those lyrics (and "Lie") - The last few lines hit me in the gut. The Awake album is awesome, I probably listen to a track or 2 every week since the album debuted.
Those lyrics are from Scarred!
@@147pablox - yup, you are right! For some reason I got mixed-up with "Scarred" and this one. Maybe I had 2 windows up from the same album :/.
(a reply from a 3 year old comment . . . that took a long time to catch the mistake ;).
@@mvunit3 Ikr! Yes, I was watching this vid again after a while, and meanwhile reading the comments and I guess for some reason didn't get to yours before.
But yes! I agree with you there. DT has a lot of very emotional lyrics that one can easily relate to, and the main responsible of that is JP.
I like LaBrie style too, with songs like Disappear or Vacant and now with At Wit's End he totally proved that he can also write some deep and personal lyrics.
otra buena buena manera de demostrar que d.t. usa usa una buena semiologia musical profunda son unos genios... lml
i've largely moved on from Dream Theater, but keep coming back to this trilogy. Erotomania is one of the best prog tracks out there.
Exactly.. You don't just "move on" from a band like this.. ;)
pwnedshift1 You didn't move on from Dream Theater, Dream Theater moved on from you.
How can you move on from DT??? that just doesnt has any sense
Moved where? Just wondering. I've listened to DT for more than 20 years and also having phases when listening to them less or making months long breaks but I never moved from them.
Ah, Trotomania! I've missed you. xD
@Umit Aydeniz What the hell are you talking about?
3:43 and 18:30 is the same !!!!! LOL
+Daviid Calderón Also 3:23 (guitar solo) and 17:49 (TSM's chorus) and 0:07 (main riff) and 11:36 (this is barely audible, but the keyboard is doing it!)..
That is the thing with suites with instrumental intros. They're almost always called "overtures" and present some melodies of the entire suite (or almost the entire suite)
I consider this their first epic tbh
There was a 17 minutes long version of change of seasons that was going to be on images and words but the studio said it was to long so they performed it live during live shows for images and words and awakes tours and then the fans pressured them to record the song properly in studio so it evolved into the 24 minute epic that was released. In short that original 17 minutes was there first epic in my opinion.
metropolis part 2 was originally gonna be a 20 minute epic
QUIERO ESA REMERA
+10
That list bit where the people in the pictures were moving threw me off a little