Dream Theater is one of the biggest bands in progressive rock music, and it was formed by a group of musicians from Long Island. Guitarist John Petrucci spoke with CBS2's Chris Wragge in this extended interview.
Interviewer surprisingly did his homework. Stated he only started listening to Dream Theater weeks ago but didn't sound clueless like a lot of these other interviewers. Great piece 🤘
I did an interview with Chris Wragge many years ago in Houston on the sport of disc golf. He was the same then! Great guy. Interestingly, I started to listening to DT at that time - I should have told him about DT back then! 😆 ✌️
@@Micas099 most metal heads I'd argue, do look like him. I look like Wragge too, in a sense. Had my hair trimmed as short eleven years ago. :) (I do miss my long hair sometimes... maybe I'll farm it again once it's all gray!)
He so disciplined. I have the G3 dvd with Satch and Vai, and they were doing a sound check in one scene. This is when John had short hair and was smaller the sound check guy wasn’t getting the sound. John gives him the death stare. Periphery toured with DT way back in 2008-10 and Misha the guitarist said they were having technical problems. John was calm and said you guys better get it together, calmly😳 Great musician and we’ll deserving group DT.
He threw me a guitar pick in New Orleans October 22. I still have it in my wallet. He IS the greatest guitar player alive. He nails EVERY thing it takes to be a guitar player, better than ANYONE on the planet. He plays what you hear in your head and anticipate coming up in the next notes/bars of his solos.
JP is my idol, my favourite guitar player, and I'd rather listen to Dream Theater for all my life than anything else if I had to choose. However, he's not the greatest. The people who are close to perfection in every guitar aspect are people like Shawn Lane, Guthrie Govan and others which are just on another world because they are not limited to their style.
I can one up that I think. I saw DT at a bar in Phoenix in 1985. Seriously, a metal head bar called The Mason Jar, and the guys hung out with us after the show. Racer X opened.
@@robertodamico8081 as much as I see the incredible talent, feel and improv capabilities of Guthrie Govan plus his style versatility I find it hard to connect much with his music. I like the genious in the simplicity. Sometimes less is more and GV is more of a 'maxi and "expansive" guitarist.
@@piwo647 It only means it's not your style, and that's totally fine, because we don't all like the same music. But when you also start to play the guitar, at a certain point you realize how objectively superior certain guys are. Not only technically, but also musically.
Agree. Like 815 5/8%. But, it’s beyond the scope of most people I feel. I think that 82 6/8% of the world can’t pay attention long enough. Being a lifelong musician myself, since i was like 7/8 and started playing piano, then 7/8th grade and played the saxamaphone alto Yamaha for a bit…still didn’t do it. Then I heard Slash wailing on Sweet Child and Jungle at 13 and at that moment I literally said “I’m gonna play lead guitar like that.” It hit me like a Ron of Danzig’s Evil Bricks and changed my life. Took as much music in high school as was possible, Jazz Ensemble, Music Theory 101 & 201, Music Theater, I was taking hour long guitar lessons weekly from ex Overkill shred master and super nice guy, Sebastian Marino (RIP Seb ❤😢)…from Appetite, my musical journey got darker and heavier, from Metallica in the Justice era, to Megadeth in the Marty era, to Pantera and the one and only Dimebag Darrell…after getting good at playing technical and fast I started listening to more tasty stuff, like Dave Gilmour and the Pink Erasers, and this little band from Kings Park Long Island called Dream Theater Eater. I liked the John so much, I started studying his every move, getting some of his gear, seeing them 14 times live..I even got the majesty emblem tattoo right on my right forearm in 5/8 time. Looking back, I’ve been playing guitar for 32 years, I have created JPs rig pretty closely, with 4 Music Man guitars, a sick guitar rack with an Axe FX III, Mesa Mark V:35 rack mount, a pair of Boogie quad boxes with Vintage 30s, a recording setup, Arturia MIDI synth, a boutique level signalless pedalboard, and tons and tons more stuff. My point being….well I don’t have one, but this type of music is usually more well received by musicians, and normies like songs that are 3/4 mins long with 3/4 chord progressions and lots of boobs, ass, sausages and more boobs. They can’t handle this types of music, and this many instruments with not enough rapping and boobs. Man..,,these kids suck. I’ve spent more on DT CD’s than they have on life. Long live long songs with adult vitamin chords and fun time signatures like 4/4 and 8/8…and the always popular 19/8 which is terrific for competitive square dancing for seniors. Okay, I’m not sure what I’m doing anymore, and I’m tired. Take care reactions. React to this…lol
Music is subjective. There is no such thing as better when it comes to art. YOU like it more. The general population doesn't care about acrobatic musicianship and songs longer than 3 minutes. Also, saying an entire genre is better than everything else shows an incredibly narrow field of vision and taste.
@@mixedmartialoddest I disagree. Saying prog is better than any other genre is a genuine opinion, based on the way I feel about all that I’ve heard in it compared to anything else. And yea, prog is better than anything else to me… put prog up against pop music, in my strong opinion, prog is significantly better because I like it more
Yep...John is a solid dude. I met the band on A Dramatic Turn of Events tour, and I was on active duty at the time. I think all my tattoos gave it away. John asked me if I was active duty and how many deployments I'd been on, and once I told him, he put his sharpie down, got up from the autograph table, walked around to my side of the table, gave me a huge hug and thanked me for my service. Really genuine person. The entire band was great but John was the one that really seemed like he knew everyone there was important.
One of the nicest and most down to earth Guitar Gods on the planet! Cool to see DT get some recognition in their regional news. They inspired so many amazing players and bands.
What a fantastic interview. It makes a huge difference when the interviewer has an honest interest in who he/she is interviewing. He asked questions you don't normally hear with other Petrucci interviews. Well done and John Petrucci is as gracious as ever. One of the best out there.
Well….not sure how well you guys know JP, but that right there is one of the nicest people in the music industry. Such a humble man…and he is one of the best guitar players to ever pick up the instrument, yet you’d never know that unless you heard it, because he is so down to earth and not vein. We need more people who are this classy. Congratulations on your tremendous success my man, you have most certainly earned every drop of it. I also want to thank you for creating the JP6, JP7 and the Maj…I now have four of these monsters in the collection, for now……….
So glad to see these guys harvest all of those years of hard work and commitment, staying true to their art - ignorant of fads and the mainstream to create a body of work which has influenced rock, progressive, and metal music.
Great interview! Very good work from the journalist and a stellar John! He is not only an incredible musician, but also an amazing person and one of the best representatives of metal music 🤘
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Humble master! Petrucci is the best guitarist combining feeling and virtuosity.
This is so deserved, he says a household name my home for sure, people I talk to them about have no clue but at the end of the day I suck it up, I feel sorry for people who don't know what real and talented musicians are and amazing songs and albums, much love to John, James, Jordan, Mike and the most talented bass player Jon myung
A great interviewer. He stated that he only got into DT recently but he obviously thought about it and did his homework. Great interviewee as well, obviously.
It's always fun trying to explain what "Prog" is to non-listeners. Add "Prog Metal" to the mix, and you can see their eyes roll back in their heads. JP always gives an eloquent and descriptive interview to anyone taking the time to listen. Good interview.
Great to see JP on the telly. Shout out to the uk company he works with 🇬🇧 always a humble man and ive bookmarked the steak house the next time i fly stateside
As a kid I worshiped James Hetfield for his Rytham and writing, then later I started listening to dream theater. I was blown away, it made me work on my stuff. I can still be me rytham guy, But this band did make me go woh! Ok… i started playing more lead stuff, and how to think of putting songs together. Not a lead guy, but now I’ll listen to harmony and stuff, and how does it all work together in a song. Love these guys.
This was a surprisingly great interview, I almost thought the guy was a fan. Captain Fawcett makes fantastic beard products, I just wish they were easier to get in the US. Nebula is my favorite scent.
What a pleasant interview! Well-paced, very educated interviewer and a broad summary of JP's career. It didn't sound cringy as some of these US interviews on mainstream networks can be.
Petrucci is of course god. But lets take some time to appreciate how great the Interviewer Chris were. Great questions, humble approach without feeling theatrical. This is the kind of interviewer anyone can hope to get.
Congrats John on the Grammy! Wish your Manager would have invited me to work the South American Tour ( and subsequent) in 2014. Maybe there is hope? Seriously - much deserved and thank you for creating and playing perfect all these years!
He seems happy to get the Grammy so I'm happy for him but Dream Theater are just so far above needing an award that it barely seems worth talking about.
Gojira and Deftones....come on bro! One of those should've won. Gojira!!!🦖🦖🦖 Edit: dnt get me wrong i love Dream theater....just we never heard the Alien and it won the Grammy. Kill me RU-vid!😂
12 minute "extended interview" Sorry but check out Rick Beato's 2 hour long interviews with Nuno Bettencourt or Steve Lukather for an extended interview with a rock guitarist. 😂
Dream theater are my fav band of all time. However james Labire cannot sing anymore. It's not even subjective. He straight up cannot sing in tune at all. I saw them this year in Glasgow. It was awful. The band was amazing. But james ruined it. Every time he sang i was wating for an instrumental section. There is no way in hell that petrucci doesn't know this. There must be some reason why he hasn't been fired. Id love to know what it is.
Ironically, it's because of Labrie that they have success. "Pull Me Under" was their hit, and he was the voice. Images and Words was their break-out album, and is considered a prog metal classic. He established his place in the band, and unless he leaves by his own accord, he will be their singer. Dream Theater is his career.