-THe-Billy- wrote:Let it be known that cheese is a matter of opinion...unless of course you wrote the bible on this dairy product of sorts...
"you cannot touch the way I play or tell me what to say"
now that can be taken in a number of ways.
"His solos on that album are so fucking tasteless and stupid that I don't know why he even bothered"
"DT have gotten even worse, that last piece of crap they released was an utter dissapointment except for Vacant"
...who has gall?
How can cheese be a matter of opinion? Maybe the varying degrees of cheese, but not the fact that cheese is cheese. DT are just about the cheesiest band I've ever heard. Now don't get me wrong, I used to think that they were the greatest fucking thing I'd heard in ages.... But you CANNOT DENY how fucking cheesy they are! They are Kings of Cheese!!! I used to not let that bother me.... now I can't take it.
OK so I may have gall also, but for fuck's sake.... Just listen to those solos! He used to be a melodic player of some decency (the solos from the song Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence were gorgeous!) but on Train of Thought he regressed to being a boring show off. You may as well listen to Malmsteen or some shit, at least he varies his shredding a little.
I say Train of Thought was a dissapointment because it came after such a wonderful album. Six Degrees had so many new ideas, so much good stuff on it.... The song Six Degrees was a fucking great concept piece... It had so much going for it, then they went and did Train of Thought............
I can see how someone would like Train if it is the first DT thing they have ever heard.... But I would recommend Scenes From a Memory and Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence above and beyond anything else. They may do carbon copy sections of other artists in Scenes (Yes, Zappa, Pink Floyd) but it is their most creative and varied.