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Official DT Top 50 Thread Mark II (bss4life15 up now - starting page 79)

Started by hefdaddy42, November 12, 2011, 04:17:06 AM

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Onno

Good writeups! And nice choices too, though both IWBY and TDS will probably not be in my top 50. I don't feel that IWBY is too poppy; it's just not interesting enough for me, though I enjoy it and never skip it.

Ruba

Quote from: theseoafs on December 14, 2012, 10:43:20 PM
47. Peruvian Skies

It's certainly fine, but there's nothing extremely excellent or notable about it.

??? ???

To each is own and so on.

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54_diplomats

I love TDS, Erotomania and The Root of all Evil and would probably place the latter 2 much higher. I Walk Beside You and Wither are songs that I started to like more recently (hated them before) but they wouldn't make my list.

Lolzeez

Only 2 of those are in my top 50. And one of them is pretty high.

RuRoRul


theseoafs

Gonna throw in another update today, since I don't really have anything better to do.

40. Under a Glass Moon

Here's our first I&W tune in an I&W-heavy update (and indeed an I&W-heavy top 50 -- all but one of the album's tracks made it in). A great song, this one, though that's mostly due to the stellar instrumental section.  We've got yet another excellent JP solo here, and, when the instrumental section isn't going on, JLB keeps us warm with some wildly impressive vocal acrobatics.  Good work, gentlemen.

39. As I Am

TOT's songs are loud, heavy, and energetic anthems built to be live crowd-pleasers, and in this respect, As I Am is a triumph.  Though I've always found most of TOT's songs a bit too long, AIA is (comparatively) concise, and that's great; the song is a quick punch to the mouth, delivered by the fist of JP's Rock Discipline. So energy! Powah!

38. Overture 1928

A fantastic instrumental, and a wonderful album-opener (or near-album-opener, or whatever).  DT cleverly combines all the album's now-classic themes in a way that is meaningful both in and out of context of the album. 

37. Another Day

Gonna be honest, JLB makes this song for me.  With a worse vocalist, this piece could come off cheesy or cliche, but the Pirate totally sells this one, giving this song the power it deserves.

36. Pull Me Under

We'll end this update with the so-called "greatest hit".  This is a fine song, though I imagine I'd enjoy it a lot more if I were able to find a version that didn't cut off mysteriously at the end.

Elite

Hey, seoafs, what the hell is the 'carnival riff' in Erotomania? :P
Quote from: Lolzeez on November 18, 2013, 01:23:32 PMHey dude slow the fuck down so we can finish together at the same time.  :biggrin:
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MoraWintersoul

Quote from: theseoafs on December 16, 2012, 09:42:05 AM
45. I Walk Beside You

This song gets a bit more hate than it deserves, I think, because it's poppy.  There's nothing wrong with that, in my opinion.  I say, pop is fine.  I say, let them eat pop.

42. This Dying Soul
The "I can feel your body breaking" chorus is so unbelievably cool it makes me angry, and I applaud DT for taking a risk with the pseudo-rap verses.

41. Erotomania
I particularly enjoy the neo-classical-esque riff at 4:31, and, of course, DAT SOLO.  Oh, god, that solo.  Take me now, JP.
Quote from: theseoafs on December 16, 2012, 02:24:06 PM
40. Under a Glass Moon

A great song, this one, though that's mostly due to the stellar instrumental section.  We've got yet another excellent JP solo here, and, when the instrumental section isn't going on, JLB keeps us warm with some wildly impressive vocal acrobatics.  Good work, gentlemen.

39. As I Am
the song is a quick punch to the mouth, delivered by the fist of JP's Rock Discipline. So energy! Powah!

38. Overture 1928
A fantastic instrumental, and a wonderful album-opener (or near-album-opener, or whatever).  DT cleverly combines all the album's now-classic themes in a way that is meaningful both in and out of context of the album. 

37. Another Day
Gonna be honest, JLB makes this song for me.  With a worse vocalist, this piece could come off cheesy or cliche, but the Pirate totally sells this one, giving this song the power it deserves.
Quoting the parts which made me smile. Great writeups!

theseoafs

Quote from: Elite on December 16, 2012, 02:33:38 PM
Hey, seoafs, what the hell is the 'carnival riff' in Erotomania? :P

The riff at 1:30, which always seemed carnival-esque to me. Am I the only one? :lol

wasteland

Wow, UAGM is very low here! I can sense unconventionality approaching!  :omg:

Scorpion

Eh, I think I would rank it similarly, and I've seen many people rank it around there as well - good, but not quite up there with the best that DT has to offer.

Elite

Quote from: theseoafs on December 16, 2012, 02:41:39 PM
Quote from: Elite on December 16, 2012, 02:33:38 PM
Hey, seoafs, what the hell is the 'carnival riff' in Erotomania? :P

The riff at 1:30, which always seemed carnival-esque to me. Am I the only one? :lol

It's probably the sound of the keyboards you refer to, but I don't think it sounds carnival-esque at all due to the time signatures alone :P
Quote from: Lolzeez on November 18, 2013, 01:23:32 PMHey dude slow the fuck down so we can finish together at the same time.  :biggrin:
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Sycsa

UAGM is top 10 material for me.

Quote from: Elite on December 16, 2012, 02:49:33 PM
Quote from: theseoafs on December 16, 2012, 02:41:39 PM
Quote from: Elite on December 16, 2012, 02:33:38 PM
Hey, seoafs, what the hell is the 'carnival riff' in Erotomania? :P

The riff at 1:30, which always seemed carnival-esque to me. Am I the only one? :lol

It's probably the sound of the keyboards you refer to, but I don't think it sounds carnival-esque at all due to the time signatures alone :P

There are a lot of things that come to mind from a distorted Hammond sound, but carnival music is not one of them.

theseoafs

Quote from: Elite on December 16, 2012, 02:49:33 PM
It's probably the sound of the keyboards you refer to, but I don't think it sounds carnival-esque at all due to the time signatures alone :P
Well I guess that just means you're not going to carnivals that are prog enough.

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54_diplomats

Fantastic picks though as much as I love Pull me Under, it's the only Images and Words song that wouldn't make my top 50.

BlobVanDam

:tup All cool choices in the last two updates, with many I'd place a lot higher, including TROAE, As I Am, and all of the IAW choices.

SeRoX


Nekov

I agree with all your write ups. As I am doesn't make my top 50 but all the others do. Great batch

Lolzeez


theseoafs

35. The Dance of Eternity

Here's our second-to-last instrumental.  This piece seems a bit controversial -- seems like some people love it, and others just think it's wankery.  I'm a fan, myself; the performance is, of course, extremely impressive technically, but I'm also able to enjoy it at a musical level.  I would marry the ragtime section if I could.  If this song has one problem, it's that it sort of tapers off in the last 90 seconds; after 4:30, things take a turn for the boring.

34. Scarred

Great tune.  I particularly enjoy the groovy introduction/choruses -- the heavy verses ("can't let them rape me again") don't do much for me on the whole.  The bridge ("wash your hands of regret"), too, is powerful, and is one of my favorite Awake moments.  Unfortunately, the song to me feels somewhat disjointed, which will ultimately keep the song from grabbing a higher spot.

33. Beyond this Life

A purely fun tune, from the tongue-in-cheek JP shredding (3:12) to the Zappa-esque keyboard solos near the end of the instrumental section.  It's good to hear a song that doesn't take itself too seriously in a genre that all too often does.

32. Fatal Tragedy

This song kicks ass.  If you don't play air-organ at 2:07, you suck.

31. Endless Sacrifice

Since I guess it's my thing to point out when something is second-to-last, this is the second-to-last TOT song we'll be seeing on this list.  The verses are epic, and the way they transition into the heavy choruses is nothing short of brutal.  (By my standards, anyway, since I don't listen to much brutal music.)  The instrumental section is fine, but the climax ("over the distance") makes the song.

SomeoneLikeHim



Scorpion

Great songs. You're right about Endless Sacrifice, the "Over the distance..." part, along with that riff under it, is the high point of the whole song. And no, the instrumental is not too wanky, even though many people say so.

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Lolzeez


Ben_Jamin


BlobVanDam

Quote from: SomeoneLikeHim on December 17, 2012, 09:51:43 AM
Quote from: theseoafs on December 17, 2012, 09:48:07 AM
32. Fatal Tragedy

This song kicks ass.  If you don't play air-organ at 2:07, you suck.
Of course :lol

The best keyboard solo to air-keyboard too! Especially if you know the proper air-Kurzweil tricks. :blob:

Nice to see Scarred out of the way too.

Ruba


SeRoX


wasteland

Quote from: SeRoX on December 18, 2012, 04:05:44 AM
Too sad to see Scarred that low.

Yes, the other choices are good, but Scarred is almost 30 places too low  :'(

Nekov


theseoafs

30. Hollow Years

A legitimately good song, this one.  The chorus is catchy and awesome.  I think of HY rather as a radio-classic-that-should-have-been.

29. Stream of Consciousness

Here's our top-ranking TOT song, a great, heavy epic in the style of early Metallica.  The introductory theme is suitably interesting, but things start getting really good with the groovy harmonic minor theme at 2:02.  Predictably, this leads to a fucking awesome JP solo.  The interlude from 5:20 to 7:30 is a bit boring, but on the whole, it's an awfully tasty tune.

28. Space Dye Vest

Kevin Moore is sad.

27. Beneath the Surface

A beautiful song.  Don't care for the JLB's obvious autotune, but apart from that this is an extremely well-done ballad.

26. Finally Free

One of SFAM's crowning achievements.  In particular, I appreciate the sheer number of moods and tones that DT traverses over a relatively short period of time -- from uplifting (0:03) to haunting (0:53) to groovy and upbeat (2:50) to climactic and epic (4:00) and back again.  It's brilliantly constructed and a perfect conclusion to the masterpiece that is SFAM.