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Princess Divine
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Pagan's Mind
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Saturday, January 29, 2005 4:59 PM
Hi guys, I strongly recommend that all DT & MP fans check out the new Pagan's Mind flashsite http://www.pagansmind.com. The Forum is up and running and the main site launch date is 8th February. Pagan's Mind from Norway have been highly influenced by DT and that is evident in their music. Check out 'Celestial Entrance'. I have been an obsessive DT fan for 14 years or so and Pagan's Mind are the first band to come along and press all the same buttons.
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Saturday, January 29, 2005 5:02 PM
where's DrumRman?
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Saturday, January 29, 2005 5:03 PM
we're already there Princess ;)
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Princess Divine
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Saturday, January 29, 2005 5:10 PM
ORIGINAL: Evil we're already there Princess ;) Evil, We were destined to follow the same path.
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Saturday, January 29, 2005 5:12 PM
I have to confess I can't listen to Pagan's Mind. I've heard three songs and two of them had clear DT rip-offs  . Osiris Eyes is still in my playlist though. They sound like a talented band and they have really good tight production but I really couldn't get past the 'references' I heard.
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Saturday, January 29, 2005 5:15 PM
I agree metropolis2k, they are clearly talented but I don't think they bring anything "new" to the table.
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Saturday, January 29, 2005 5:19 PM
This always makes me wonder, when people say that they can't get into a band because they're DT rip-offs (as I have heard with Dreamscape and Pagan's Mind). So what? You love DT, right? So, even if they are DT rip-offs, or have songs that sound very DT influenced, isn't that a good thing? They may not be bringing anything new to the table, but hey, I'm sure if DT made SFAM part 2 (an album that was on calibre with SFAM and was the same stylistically) then wouldn't you LOVE it? Hehe, just my thoughts, because I love Dreamscape, and I've heard people say they can't listen to 'em because they sound too much like DT. I've got two Pagan's Mind albums, and in the limited number of spins I've given them, I didn't really like it. I'm gonna listen to it some more hoping that it grows on me, or maybe I wasn't in the frame of mind when listening to it first time, but I'll see if I like it next time.
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bill1971
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RE: Pagan's Mind
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Saturday, January 29, 2005 5:21 PM
Well, to be fai I havent heard them enough. I do hate when people call DT, Rush rip offs. As you get to know DT you realize they are heavily influenced but they branch out and make their own style.
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metropolis2k
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Saturday, January 29, 2005 5:23 PM
ORIGINAL: karansaraf This always makes me wonder, when people say that they can't get into a band because they're DT rip-offs (as I have heard with Dreamscape and Pagan's Mind). So what? You love DT, right? So, even if they are DT rip-offs, or have songs that sound very DT influenced, isn't that a good thing? They may not be bringing anything new to the table, but hey, I'm sure if DT made SFAM part 2 (an album that was on calibre with SFAM and was the same stylistically) then wouldn't you LOVE it? Hehe, just my thoughts, because I love Dreamscape, and I've heard people say they can't listen to 'em because they sound too much like DT. I've got two Pagan's Mind albums, and in the limited number of spins I've given them, I didn't really like it. I'm gonna listen to it some more hoping that it grows on me, or maybe I wasn't in the frame of mind when listening to it first time, but I'll see if I like it next time. Well, what's funny is I actually like Dreamscape. They have the DT sound but also go in their own direction and don't have any direct riffs or lyrics the same. I must confess I haven't listened to the album I got for a while so maybe it was just an immediate thing. I wouldn't even say Pagan's Mind are that close stylistically to DT (especially not as close as Dreamscape). It was just the fact that with Pagan Mind there are lyrics and drum parts that are the same. I know it could be seen as a 'tribute' but I don't see it that way. And actually, even DT don't make the same album twice - and I think that is the main point. DT do something, then move on and try something different.
<message edited by metropolis2k on Saturday, January 29, 2005 5:26 PM>
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Princess Divine
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Saturday, January 29, 2005 5:25 PM
Pagan's Mind make no bones about the fact that they have been inspired by DT and they intentionally pay tribute to DT in the song 'The Prophecy of Pleiades'. I have followed DT from the beginning of time and know their songs intimately. Pagan's Mind have created their own unique style, quite unlike anything else and the only true similarities are that Pagan's Mind are exceptionally skilled and inspired musicians. Watch out for the new CD 'Enigmatic Calling' coming out in April
<message edited by Princess Divine on Saturday, January 29, 2005 5:27 PM>
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RE: Pagan's Mind
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Saturday, January 29, 2005 5:28 PM
I'm trying to join their forum, but can't seem to find where to join.
9 out of 10 groupies prefer drummers.
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Princess Divine
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Saturday, January 29, 2005 5:31 PM
Click on the Forum button to the left of the Stargate
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Saturday, January 29, 2005 5:32 PM
ORIGINAL: Princess Divine Click on the Forum button to the left of the Stargate I've made it into the forum, but I don't see anywhere that you can join it.
9 out of 10 groupies prefer drummers.
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Princess Divine
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Saturday, January 29, 2005 5:34 PM
Click on the Key symbol in the top right hand corner
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SoulMine
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Saturday, January 29, 2005 5:36 PM
ORIGINAL: Princess Divine Click on the Key symbol in the top right hand corner Nope... just asks for username and password but no option to join.
9 out of 10 groupies prefer drummers.
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metropolis2k
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Saturday, January 29, 2005 5:39 PM
Click the button to the right of it.
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Princess Divine
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Saturday, January 29, 2005 5:40 PM
ORIGINAL: SoulMine ORIGINAL: Princess Divine Click on the Key symbol in the top right hand corner Nope... just asks for username and password but no option to join. Click on the symbol to the right of the key, that's the registration one. I will mention this to the Moderator, as this may pose a problem for others wishing to join.
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Saturday, January 29, 2005 5:46 PM
The "DT rip-off" is only done to pay tribute to Dream Theater, Pagan's Mind is an amazing band and they have their own sound and style, much different than DT. Its the same idea as what Dream Theater did in This Dying Soul with the metallica reference, its not the same but it sounds intentional enough to recognize easily. Cant wait to see the new site design, god damn i hope they have live video clips when its done!!
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Saturday, January 29, 2005 5:47 PM
Did DrumRman Turn into a girl? -manda
Ron and Fez - noon to 3, XM 202.
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Saturday, January 29, 2005 5:52 PM
i would like to listen to some of pagans mind's stuff. anybody got a link?
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RE: Pagan's Mind
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Saturday, January 29, 2005 5:57 PM
I don't think so but he may wanna marry 'er!!! Unless, of course, she's willing to date evil men!!
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Saturday, January 29, 2005 5:59 PM
its turning into a cluster fuck
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Princess Divine
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Saturday, January 29, 2005 6:12 PM
ORIGINAL: mandaX Did DrumRman Turn into a girl? -manda DrumRman was delicious !
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The Metal Madman
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Saturday, January 29, 2005 6:44 PM
Who the fuck is Pagans Mind? I never heard of em before. Any ideas what CD I should start with? Hey princess, Im running into you all over the place! LOL @ the latest comment on the FIREWIND FORUM haha.
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Saturday, January 29, 2005 6:51 PM
Did DrumRman Turn into a girl? -manda No, his nick would have changed to DrumWOman
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Saturday, January 29, 2005 6:55 PM
ORIGINAL: mandaX Did DrumRman Turn into a girl? -manda He has the looks for it...
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Saturday, January 29, 2005 7:10 PM
I must thank DrumR's big old bald head for both Dreamscape and Pagan's Mind, both of which do have their own identities despite the similarities to DT. "The End Of Light" is an epic that stands on its own, DT "cover" bands don't come up with 20+ minute air tight tracks on a whim. And I get a totally different feel from Pagan's than DT because the keys are more ambient (weird at times) and the vocals just convey totally different feel. I agree w/ Met2k that their production is tight...when the guitar screams in on "Osiris Eyes" am I just compelled to turn it as high as I can stand it. And that urge doesn't often come over me edit: because i am hooked on phonix
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The Metal Madman
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Saturday, January 29, 2005 7:24 PM
ORIGINAL: PeruvianGoat I must thank DrumR's big old bald head for both Dreamscape and Pagan's Mind, both of which do have their own identities despite the similarities to DT. "The End Of Light" is an epic that stands on its own, DT "cover" bands don't come up with 20+ minute air tight tracks on a whim. And I get a totally different feel from Pagan's than DT because the keys are more ambient (weird at times) and the vocals just convey totally different feel. I agree w/ Met2k that their production is tight...when the guitar screams in on "Osiris Eyes" am I just compelled to turn it as high as I can stand it. And that urge doesn't often come over me edit: because i am hooked on phonix Yeap totally. I mean Nils, and James are such extreme opposites in the vocal dept. The production is in a league of its own as well. Stian prefers triggers, as where MP hates em. And the list goes on.
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Princess Divine
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Saturday, January 29, 2005 7:55 PM
ORIGINAL: DrumRman ORIGINAL: PeruvianGoat I must thank DrumR's big old bald head for both Dreamscape and Pagan's Mind, both of which do have their own identities despite the similarities to DT. "The End Of Light" is an epic that stands on its own, DT "cover" bands don't come up with 20+ minute air tight tracks on a whim. And I get a totally different feel from Pagan's than DT because the keys are more ambient (weird at times) and the vocals just convey totally different feel. I agree w/ Met2k that their production is tight...when the guitar screams in on "Osiris Eyes" am I just compelled to turn it as high as I can stand it. And that urge doesn't often come over me edit: because i am hooked on phonix Yeap totally. I mean Nils, and James are such extreme opposites in the vocal dept. The production is in a league of its own as well. Stian prefers triggers, as where MP hates em. And the list goes on. One thing they all have in common - They're all pretty damn georgeous and You DrumRman !
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Saturday, January 29, 2005 7:56 PM
I'm just going to chime in and agree that Pagan's Mind indeed does kicketh ass majorly. MFSP
They're trying tell ya he got his face smashed in by a hovercraft.
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Saturday, January 29, 2005 7:59 PM
I just discovered these guys. While reading the Da Vinci code it got me interested in Paganism (sp?) And i was listening to Dementia Radio and i saw "Pagan's mind"! So i thought it would be cool to check out.
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Princess Divine
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Saturday, January 29, 2005 9:16 PM
ORIGINAL: Dreamster I just discovered these guys. While reading the Da Vinci code it got me interested in Paganism (sp?) And i was listening to Dementia Radio and i saw "Pagan's mind"! So i thought it would be cool to check out. Interesting Avatar Dreamster. Well that's exactly how I got into Dream Theater many moons ago, just listening to Tommy Vance on the Friday Night Rock Show and POW I was hit by lightning. Thank you Tommy Vance.
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Saturday, January 29, 2005 9:23 PM
That's like how I fell in love with Stevie Nash because he drops such beautiful dimes!
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Sunday, January 30, 2005 3:24 AM
I've got an mp3 on my hard-drive I downloaded off of The End about a year and a half ago, and it sounds EXACTLY like I&W-era DT. No ID3 tags on it, though, so to this day I still don't know what band it is. I wonder if it's this Dreamscape I'm hearing about.
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metropolis2k
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Sunday, January 30, 2005 4:28 AM
ORIGINAL: Liquid-Acid-Base I've got an mp3 on my hard-drive I downloaded off of The End about a year and a half ago, and it sounds EXACTLY like I&W-era DT. No ID3 tags on it, though, so to this day I still don't know what band it is. I wonder if it's this Dreamscape I'm hearing about. Dreamscape have more of an 'Awake' sound than I&W. If you want, try and send me the file and I'll see if I can place it.
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Sunday, January 30, 2005 6:10 AM
ORIGINAL: fatpotatohead The "DT rip-off" is only done to pay tribute to Dream Theater, What about "the other DT rip-off"? How many "tributes" can you tolerate on one album before it gets tedious?
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Sunday, January 30, 2005 6:12 AM
ORIGINAL: metropolis2k Well, what's funny is I actually like Dreamscape. They have the DT sound but also go in their own direction and don't have any direct riffs or lyrics the same. Uh ... there's a REALLY blatant "reference" to ACOS in End of Light, the keyboard plays something very similar to the ACOS acoustic intro. I haven't listened to that CD for ages but I think it was somewhere shortly before the vocals came in.
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Sunday, January 30, 2005 8:20 AM
so its ok for DT to do it but not other bands??? talk about hypocrites...
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The Metal Madman
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Sunday, January 30, 2005 8:24 AM
ORIGINAL: Kyo ORIGINAL: metropolis2k Well, what's funny is I actually like Dreamscape. They have the DT sound but also go in their own direction and don't have any direct riffs or lyrics the same. Uh ... there's a REALLY blatant "reference" to ACOS in End of Light, the keyboard plays something very similar to the ACOS acoustic intro. I haven't listened to that CD for ages but I think it was somewhere shortly before the vocals came in. What about all the blatant rip offs we've heard from DT? You know the Pantera, and Metallica ones? Again I'll ask the same question Ive asked about a trillion times around DT fans. Why is it stupid when bands copy DT, but when DT copies bands its cool, an hommage, and so on. This logic is flat out RETARDED. Oh and lets not forget the TOOL rip offs in The Great Debate, and Home. Thats not a complaint on DT's music. Its a comparision to the moronic logic that runs rampant around here.
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