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Music DVD Review: Dream Theater - Score - 20th Anniversary World Tour Live With The Octavarium Orchestra (2006)

Written by Paul Roy
Published September 11, 2006
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The Bonus Material is also impressive. "The Score So Far..." is a fascinating 56-minute documentary which takes you back to the birth of the band and progresses up through their entire career, as described by current and former members of the band.

Charlie Dominici and Derek Sherinian took part in the interviews, but it was a shame that Kevin Moore wasn't involved. Most of the interviews took place at the Berklee College of Music, as Petrucci, Portnoy, and Myung reminisced about the good old days.

One of the best segments is when Petrucci describes how he had to tell his parents he was dropping out, so that he could focus more on the band. "To convince my parents that I wanted to go to music college was one step, but to convince them I wanted to drop out of music college was a nightmare." I can only imagine.

The rest of the bonus material includes three other live performances: "Another Day" (Tokyo, 1993), "The Great Debate" (Bucharest, 2002), and "Honor Thy Father" (Chicago, 2005). The audio quality is vastly inferior to the main show, but these were still excellent additions.

"Octavarium Animation" is the hilarious animated feature that was shown on the video screens during a portion of the "Octavarium" performance. Unfortunately, there is no booklet included with the DVD package.

Unlike the Budokan DVD, I find myself wanting to watch Score over and over again. Although the setlist isn't the most satisfying, the combined energy of the band, orchestra, and audience makes this one of the best Dream Theater shows I have ever seen and one no fan should miss.

Set List
1. The Root Of All Evil
2. I Walk Beside You
3. Another Won
4. Afterlife
5. Under A Glass Moon
6. Innocence Faded
7. Raise The Knife
8. The Spirit Carries On
9. Six Degrees Of Inner Turbulence
10. Vacant
11. The Answer Lies Within
12. Sacrificed Sons
13. Octavarium
14. Metropolis

Performance 9/10
Production 9/10

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Music DVD Review: Dream Theater - Score - 20th Anniversary World Tour Live With The Octavarium Orchestra (2006)
Published: September 11, 2006
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#1 — September 15, 2006 @ 10:54AM — Lee [URL]

Nice review, it's an 18 string not a 12 string though!

#2 — September 15, 2006 @ 17:38PM — Tony

The most technically proficient band to grace the planet earth, of course the new dvd was amazing.

#3 — September 16, 2006 @ 04:12AM — Nicholas

"Dream Theater was everything I had been waiting for in a band - the progressive grandeur of Yes, the power and intensity of Metallica, the melodic charm of Boston, and the instrumental virtuosity of Rush."

Give yourself a hand, that is poetry.

#4 — September 16, 2006 @ 23:06PM — greenblob

ok..
call me stupid.. call me naive.. but i had never listened to Dream Theater before..
im a big fan (and player) of tech metal like Cynic, Death, Athiest..
bought this dvd.. and damn...
what a show.. not the kind of vocals im used to, but damn that guy can sing.. as for the rest of the band.. wow...
i agree, the PCM 2 chan mix is great.. much better than many many others i have heard on main stream dvd releases..
awesome review man.. it pretty much sums up the dvd.. guessing i'll be a late comer to join the dream theater bandwagon. will have to buy "images and words" in the coming days..
sorry.. a long post... but i'm just damn impressed by this..
blob..


#5 — September 17, 2006 @ 08:11AM — Paul Roy

Welcome to the club greenblob. Dream Theater has always enjoyed good crossover appeal, which is why they can more than hold their own with the likes of Megadeth and Fear Factory on a mostly thrash metal tour like Gigantour, while at the same time not being entirely out of place opening for Yes.

#6 — October 11, 2006 @ 16:20PM — Nicolas Salas [URL]

Hi..... Jordan Rudess has the best style from dream theater....... derek sherinian its the worst thing that ever hapened to dream theater

#7 — March 5, 2007 @ 02:19AM — mascha

yup, derek sherinian its the worst

#8 — March 25, 2007 @ 21:47PM — Tumpal

I have no problem whatsoever concerning this album, the set list is simply acceptable. And thats what Dream Theater is all about: Simply the best band one the surface of the world up to the stratosphere.

#9 — July 18, 2007 @ 06:05AM — davo

Kevin moore is better than rudess, he does wonders in Images and words. Although rudess is awesome, they should get all the guys back together for a jam sesh. Any ideas as to why they fired Dominici in the early stages?

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