Probably incomplete, but I know these for sure: Ashes Of Ares - Ashes Of Ares Asia - Asia Circle II Circle - The Wake of Magellan David Gilmour - On an Island Deep Purple - Machine Head Deep Purple - Concerto for Group and Orchestra Dio - Magica Jon Oliva's Pain - Streets Judas Priest - British Steel Manowar - Kings of Metal Need - Orvam: A Song For Home Pagan's Mind - Celestial Entrance Pain of Salvation - Remedy Lane Primus - Sailing the Sea of Cheese Primus - Frizzle Fry Queensryche - EP Queensryche - Operation Mindcrime Roger Waters - The Pros and Cons of Hitchhiking Roger Waters - The Wall (twice) Rush - Moving Pictures Seventh Wonder - Mercy Falls Stratovarius - Visions Symphony X - Iconoclast Y&T - Earthshaker Y&T - Black Tiger The Winery Dogs - The Winery Dogs
Dio - Magica (well minus Turn to Stone but never played that) Transatlantic - Whirlwind Spocks Beard - X (Minus The Names Escape Me)
They did it on the last tour, the one that was suppise to have Nevermore and Soilwork. They didn't say they were going to do it. In fact, they were conducting a poll on their Facebook page asking what song from each album the fans wanted to hear, as if it was going to be a fans pick the setlist with at least one song from each album. And instead they played Iconoclast start to finish. Some people were not very happy about that.
Yes - Close to the Edge Yes - Fragile Yes - The Yes Album King's X - Ogre Tones The Who - Quadrophenia (2x) Rush - Moving Pictures Dream Theater - Scenes From a Memory dredg - Leitmotif dredg - El Cielo Pat Metheny - The Way Up Between the Buried and Me - Parallax II Echolyn - Mei Brian Wilson - Smile Tributes: Kevin Gilbert - The Shaming of the True Pink Floyd - Animals (2x) Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon Genesis - Foxtrot The Beatles - Abbey Road (2x) Simon & Garfunkel - Bridge Over Troubled Water Led Zeppelin - Physical Graffiti
Dream Theater: SFAM Extreme: Pornograffiti Fates Waring: A Pleasant Shade of Grey Marillion: Brave, Happiness is the Road, Holidays in Eden, Marbles, Season's End, Sounds that Can't Be Made Meat Loaf: Bat out of Hell I and II (minus the instrumental) Pat Metheny: The Way Up Queensryche O:M I & II The Winery Dogs TSO: Christmas Eve (too bad they didn't play all of Beethoven's Last Night on those tours)
I added a couple more albums to my list. To answer espz's question, Dream Theater played "Master of Puppets" twice on the "Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence" tour: once in Spain (for which you can find on CD from YtseJam Records) and once in Chicago (the show I attended). Between 2002 and 2006, Dream Theater were playing select cities for two-night stands. The first night was always a three-hour show of original material, and then the band would play a special set for the second night. The first 90 minutes would be all-original material that was about 85% different from what they played on the first night, and then they would play a classic album in its entirety and follow it up with another 30 minutes of originals for an encore. Over that span of time, they had performed the following albums: "Master of Puppets" by Metallica "The Number of the Beast" by Iron Maiden "Dark Side of the Moon" by Pink Floyd "Made in Japan" by Deep Purple You can find official bootlegs of each of these performances on CD, and you can even find the Pink Floyd album performance on DVD. They're all very well done. Qrusher14242, I didn't realize that Dio didn't perform "Turn to Stone" on the Magica tour. It's been so long since that tour happened that I guess I just imagined it being played. I'll be damned! Stay metal. Never rust. Albert
It wasn't billed as such, but didn't Beyond the Bridge play their entire debut album at Progpower? Or did they miss a song or two?
Personally I can't stand Dream Theater, but that is really cool. If one of my favorite bands (e.g. Iron Maiden or Blind Guardian) did that I would hardly be able to contain my excitement.
Only two as far as I can recall, both of them from this year's ProgPower Europe: Jolly - The Audio Guide to Happiness part I & II Pain of Salvation - Remedy Lane
I was in Chicago too, and I flew to see the other three shows. yes, I am that DT freak who flies anywhere to see them do a special show.