This 2 DVD/3CD set captures the action from their Chaos in Motion tour. Legendary drummer, Mike Portnoy has assembled over 3 hours of live performances spanning the globe. Complete with a behind-the-scenes documentary, live screen projection films, music videos, and never before seen photo gallery, Dream Theater bring their fans the ultimate tour souvenir. The CDs include the entire live 14 tracks featured on the DVDs.
Dream Theater: John Petrucci (vocals, guitar, guitars); Mike Portnoy (vocals, drums); James LaBrie (vocals); Jordan Rudess (keyboards); John Myung (bass instrument).
Maybe not their best DVD but close First a note to Alex of Italy. If you read the third paragraph in back of this 5 disc set it does say "RAW" footage. It wasn't made to be polished as others. After seeing the perfect polished Score, this is a bit of a change.
Onto the actual review. The concert footage goes back and forward between 6 different concerts [instead of the typical 1 concert venue]. According to drummer [and DVD creative director] Mike portnoy, the tracks weren't picked to be perfect [fans may see a band member off during a song or two] but to show them as some of the better tracks on the tour.
Marillion fans will like that Sugar Mice shows up in a lengthy Surrounded. Another medley fills the end. Plenty of old and new tracks fill the "concert".
The DVD set includes over 2 hours of extra material including a 90 minute making of [$20,000 worth of coffee???]. Outside of the 3 CDs, there is no extras in the 5 disc edition. Submitted by Ed (Montreal, Canada) Was This Review Helpful? YesNo 10 of 13 found this helpful.
After Budokan... this is not good enough Although I am a DT fan... even I can't get over the cheap cameras and bad audio. Looks like it was shot with a bad camcorder. Submitted by nvaras (Puerto Rico) Was This Review Helpful? YesNo 2 of 3 found this helpful.
Poor audio and video quality Unofortunately this DVD seems to be recorded with low quality cameras (the digital zoom is clearly visible in many shots). Submitted by Alex (Rome, Italy) Was This Review Helpful? YesNo 5 of 9 found this helpful.
MINDBLOWING! What planet are these guys from, and how do I get there? Submitted by daveborgrox (Syracuse, N.Y.) Was This Review Helpful? YesNo 1 of 3 found this helpful.
Not that great! Disappointed! Dream Theater is an extremely talented band...however, this DVD is not shot in HD...not shot in Widescreen...looks grainy on a good HD TV and sounds lame.....
I was expecting a crisp, clean DVD with some nice camera angles and was nothing but disappointed. Submitted by zerofan (NYC, NY) Was This Review Helpful? YesNo 1 of 3 found this helpful.
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