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Reviews (3)
15 Jul, 2008
Great concert DVD
Well, there's nothing to dislike about this DVD, if you appreciate Dream Theater as a band who "opened your eyes" towards more intelligent, complex and emotional spheres of rock/metal. Dream Theater is simply one of the greatest bands I've ever heard, and my knowledge of music by far isn't limited to just various types of Rock or Heavy Metal (but definitely less mainstream/commercial though). Their musical knowledge, virtuosity and versatility even after 20+ years remain unmatched. When I first heard their second album, "Images and words" back in 1993, I was more then impressed by the technical perfection, unpredictability and the ability to wrap everything up into one of the most pleasing records I've ever heard in my life. However, my skepticism didn't allow me to believe they're capable to transfer more than a fraction of the "wizardry" from the record onto a stage; even though I've already had their VHS version of "Live in Tokio", recorded in 1993 on their "Images and words" tour. Therefore I decided to wait for the first chance to see (and hear) them live. That opportunity arose when they were touring through Europe in 1997, supporting their "Falling into infinity" album. I could not believe my ears, when listening to some of the most complex songs they made to date; performed flawlessly and with ease. So far I've had the privilege to see them playing live four times, and when watching this Score DVD, I wish I was there, too. I could go on and on about how much their music have broaden my horizons, introducing some amazing bands (which influenced their work, like Rush, for example), but I think I've written enough. The rest should be discovered by yourself, "the destination is more than worth the trip" IMO. If I return to this product, it is technically flawless and well worth having, even if you've never heard about this band. I hope this helps.
Michelin Pilot Road 2 120 70 ZR17 M C (58W) TL0 Front Motorbike / MC Tyre
11 Sep, 2018
Great compromise between grip & longevity
This tyre has been on the market for quite a few years now, so I knew what I was getting. The grip/traction is more than solid on dry & wet tarmac; while their dual compound blend helps with longevity. This particular copy I got was made this year so it's fresh out of factory so to speak. I have both front and rear tyre on my Yamaha fzs 1000 fazer & the grip in the corners still surprises me. One of the best values when it comes to road tyres from any brand.
15 Jul, 2008
Excellent tribute to Yes
I new what I was buying, since I already had this CD shortly after it was released by Magna Carta in 1995. "Tales from yesterday" is (besides the "Working man", a tribute to Rush, released by the same label) one of the rare "tribute" albums worth having. If you're a Yes fan, you'll like occasional creative covers of their songs. I like the Magellan's version of "Don't kill the whale", Annie Haslam's vocals on "Turn of the century", Cairo's "South side of the sky" and the instrumental interpretation of "Soon", by one of the former members of Yes, Patrick Moraz most. The rest of the songs are more or less pretty much "as close as possible" to the originals, but still enjoyable from the perspective of various artists honoring one of the biggest bands in progressive rock of all time. The quality of production for this CD is flawless and sounds "fresh" even now, after 13 years of existence. Those who have not heard about Yes before might discover "something precious" through this excellent tribute to them.