It's really a shame how much his voice was shot and a lot of his range was lost due to the constant touring and his food poisoning incident. Just listen to his natural power here, and his ability to belt out the high notes... He sounds fucking great.
Awesome to see LaBrie hitting those high notes so clean and with such clarity. It doesn't matter how he is now, he has left his mark and it's videos like this that ensure he'll be remembered.
@@burakverid646 Yes, I think people are realising now that he just pushed his voice far too hard live, the "food poisoning" incident had little to nothing to do with it.
Hi. Being a singer and listened a LOT of DT live videos from different eras, I must say, this show is the most impressive LaBrie's performance ever! I can imagine that even he himself felt that he could control his voice perfectly and could reach any high notes on that night. Thank's for the upload. Too bad that this can't be the way it always sounds. But human voice is fragile. Here we can hear it's nearest perfection.
I am pretty sure they told him to start singing "grittier" somewhere around this point to sound more metal. That's why it sounds so much cleaner here, because he changed it on purpose (even though it ended up hurting his voice a lot, and then of course the accident). Just listen to the difference going from Images to Awake, it was much grittier on purpose.
Ye, it is true! The changing of his voice is somewhere by this time. And in present day he hasn't the crispy sound. Very digital voice in the newer song.
5:11 the best shit i've heard out of LaBrie in his whole career... such a shame how this kind of potential was lost after his food poisoning incident...
James' voice is so smooth! On the higher notes even as soon as Live in Tokyo he is letting (or purposely makeing) them sound gritty. But it sounds so perfect here that I almost think the highest notes "this one controls" and "I'm in the valley" etc are falsetto. But then I remember "it's James Labrie"
James Labrie is a and was a phenomenal singer he has stood the test of times and really proved a lot to the listeners whether you like him or hate him you can't deny his ability to sing out beautiful notes... And James Labrie is not just a metal singer he is a diverse and versatile singer just like the rest of Dream Theater aren't just a meal band they are huge diverse and versatile band that have covered so much ground in music genres!!!:)
Well, he goes higher than in any other recorded performance... but from 4:35 to 4:42... that's way lower than in Live at the Marquee, and that's probably his highest scream ever. Amazing singer. DT forever and for the afterlife.
I hate to break it to you guys, but I have read the Dream Theater Biography that came out a couple years ago, and they admitted that James' vocals were re-recorded for the Marquee album. I was disappointed to read that. However, this performance is AMAZING!! And it's obviously unedited. So I don't see why they needed to redo the vocals for the Marquee album. This was James at his prime.
If you listen to every attribute of this version as opposed to the other live versions of this song, you will find that his amazing clearness and no distortion vocally makes this LaBrie at his absolute best. It was at the beginning of the I&W Tour. If his voice could have kept going like this he would made every singer in the world look weak for a long time to come.
Amazing, just amazing how labrie hits those notes, but when you saw the score dvd, there is hope he gets back to old strenght, if he keeps training his voice like he did for the dvd ;)
This may well have been the single greatest day for James LaBrie's voice ever. And maybe the greatest day for human vocality in history after beginning to speak.
Those good days when James used to (be able to) sing notes of the fifth octave like nothing, imagine what Dream Theater could have been if he hadn't lost his voice...
One of the best performances ive seen from them, everything is spot on and LaBrie really shows off his talent. If only they we're half as good as this these days, they dont play with the same pasison they used 2:(
James is really phenomenal in this. He is crisp and clear. Nothing seems to be impeding his vocal folds from vibrating against one another. However, my beef with him comes when he forces his range. If he doesn't land in the upper range particularly well, he'll force until it's loud enough and in tune. It's just a "breathe and release" kind of thing...not breathe and pinch and compress until it comes out thing.
People say he wasn't as clean later in the tours, I think the rest of the band wanted James to sing with more grit ON PURPOSE and so he did. The fact that Awake is sung a lot grittier supports my idea, I beleive. Gritty or not I LOVE James' voice from 92, 92, 92, 94.
@Proghead26 Your are right!! James Is the man!! And yes He uses all fullvoice it's not chest voice cause that would be strained. Your full voice is still part of your speaking voice just felt in the head.
This may well be my favorite dream theater performance. My favorite JLB performance and JP is very tasteful but shows his technical ability (chord tapping at the end is cool). And everyone else rocks as usual.
I think James' voice is much more expressive and the timbre of his voice is more emotional. There's a more of a screaming quality to James that makes it more intense than someone who can just sing high and make it sound light. Geoff Tate sounds like that to me. So does Steve Perry.
No, you're right he still sounds good now. I got Black Clouds and Silver Linings and he goes surprisingly high especially on some of the cover songs. And can still do a lot of Images and Words. He's great now, all things considered and was PHENOMENAL back then.
Dear lord, his voice was powerful. o_O First time I've heard LaBrie sing this. I'm so used to Dominici when it comes to The Killing Hand, lol. Great stuff.
I just listened to the same song sung 6 months later and James voice was in really bad shape from doing this tour. Why did they not manage him better, it blew his voice out and it never recovered. I know they say it was the food poisoning but much of the damage was already done imho! James was the best ever!
I wish there was any video of Winter Rose X_X If u guys dont know, Winter Rose was a Hard Rock band of JamesLabrie, he used to sing like nobody ever did in there... You guys can check, search for Winter Rose... man.. i wish i could live in that time again...
I can't believe how well James sang that song. I was impressed by his performance on the NYC 3/4/93 Official Bootleg, but this is even leagues better than that performance. Keep the epic vox coming!
I bought live at the marquee and I think I like this one a little better even though his high parts on marquee are higher. something about this is really organic. it is their "home town". maybe that's it.
@Proghead26 his highest are in head voice, not chest. However, the high notes in Another Day (except the F5) and The Mirror (the D5) are chest. But you're correct, no falsetto. The only example of falsetto from LaBrie I can think of is in Panic Attack ('Run', try to 'hide'...), an amazing singer.
@TheFacilidade Both James and Russel have their share of 'off' performances on video. And obviously it's not all about who can sing the highest note. I enjoy both.
It's really a shame how much his voice was shot and a lot of his range was lost due to the constant touring and his food poisoning incident. Just listen to his natural power here, and his ability to belt out the high notes... He sounds fucking great.
He's actually still amazing. It's a shame lots of people didn't realize that
agree, now he is a shadow of his voice
He sounds unbelievable. Just wow.
Awesome to see LaBrie hitting those high notes so clean and with such clarity. It doesn't matter how he is now, he has left his mark and it's videos like this that ensure he'll be remembered.
Definitely one of the GREATEST vocalists of all time
@@nickpaternostro2611 LaBrie at his peak what the best. He sounds un fucking believable.
@@nickpaternostro2611 no
@@brucethekingagree to disagree. He was incredible at one point.
One of the best vocal performances caught on camera.
He hits those notes with such ease here, as if it's nothing... it's frightening what his voice could have been hadn't it been for the vocal injury.
I love how James is aware how powerful his voice is. This is art and James' best act...
Ghost of Perdition His voice was, unfortunately... Still great though.
I wonder how many people had their minds blown at this concert.
if Labrie doesn' t have the incident at his vocal strings in 1993, could it be the best singer ever.
the incident was just a finishing move. watch how he loses highs starting from 92 due to constant touring and pushing his limits.
@@burakverid646 Yes, I think people are realising now that he just pushed his voice far too hard live, the "food poisoning" incident had little to nothing to do with it.
@@AJDOLDCHANNELARCHIVE You are so wrong...
Hi. Being a singer and listened a LOT of DT live videos from different eras, I must say, this show is the most impressive LaBrie's performance ever! I can imagine that even he himself felt that he could control his voice perfectly and could reach any high notes on that night. Thank's for the upload. Too bad that this can't be the way it always sounds. But human voice is fragile. Here we can hear it's nearest perfection.
the labrie voice at images and word is the best...
great!
This is definitely one of the things worth living for. James's voice is ethereal.
I am pretty sure they told him to start singing "grittier" somewhere around this point to sound more metal. That's why it sounds so much cleaner here, because he changed it on purpose (even though it ended up hurting his voice a lot, and then of course the accident).
Just listen to the difference going from Images to Awake, it was much grittier on purpose.
Ye, it is true! The changing of his voice is somewhere by this time. And in present day he hasn't the crispy sound. Very digital voice in the newer song.
For at least one night, James Labrie had the best voice on the fucking planet.
This has some amazing high notes. Sheesh man Labrie used to have some pipes. I mean he's pretty good now days, but this is unreal.
The way he could sing like that while dancing about in that manner is really quite impressive.
Labrie's singing was simpy incredible at this show...
Everybody talks about LaBrie in this video. I'm so happy for him. Wish people remember James LaBrie at his top.
5:52 wooooow wooow easy man wtf :o
cant believe :D
i love JAMES LABRIE
WOW!!! The best i`ve ever heard James sing this, better than live at the Marquee. Long live DREAM THEATER.!!!!!!!!!!
5:11 the best shit i've heard out of LaBrie in his whole career... such a shame how this kind of potential was lost after his food poisoning incident...
It's not just the food poisoning, 30+ years of singing 2-3 hour shows in the super high style most DT songs demand will destroy anyone's voice.
Incredible song ... and at 8:45 James reaches literally stratospheric vocal levels.
James' voice is so smooth! On the higher notes even as soon as Live in Tokyo he is letting (or purposely makeing) them sound gritty. But it sounds so perfect here that I almost think the highest notes "this one controls" and "I'm in the valley" etc are falsetto. But then I remember "it's James Labrie"
James Labrie is a and was a phenomenal singer he has stood the test of times and really proved a lot to the listeners whether you like him or hate him you can't deny his ability to sing out beautiful notes... And James Labrie is not just a metal singer he is a diverse and versatile singer just like the rest of Dream Theater aren't just a meal band they are huge diverse and versatile band that have covered so much ground in music genres!!!:)
Well, he goes higher than in any other recorded performance... but from 4:35 to 4:42... that's way lower than in Live at the Marquee, and that's probably his highest scream ever.
Amazing singer.
DT forever and for the afterlife.
There are so many 'wow' moments in this clip of James' voice. Incredible. Would have loved to have seen them live back then.
5:53
James FUCKING Labrie. Absolutely not one single rock singer has those pipes.
This must be the best DT concert ever. At least for James! Could listen to his vocals non stop
Love this song very much. Its a perfect blend of power and progressive metal. Hail the original with Dominici, this version is oh so awesome too.
I hate to break it to you guys, but I have read the Dream Theater Biography that came out a couple years ago, and they admitted that James' vocals were re-recorded for the Marquee album. I was disappointed to read that.
However, this performance is AMAZING!! And it's obviously unedited. So I don't see why they needed to redo the vocals for the Marquee album. This was James at his prime.
LaBrie's voice just kills me in this one...
If you listen to every attribute of this version as opposed to the other live versions of this song, you will find that his amazing clearness and no distortion vocally makes this LaBrie at his absolute best. It was at the beginning of the I&W Tour. If his voice could have kept going like this he would made every singer in the world look weak for a long time to come.
¡¡IN-CRE-Í-BLE!! Suenan del carajo. LaBrie, no sólo fuiste sino que SOS groso.
Amazing, just amazing how labrie hits those notes, but when you saw the score dvd, there is hope he gets back to old strenght, if he keeps training his voice like he did for the dvd ;)
Labrie is a monster, oh god
Good times
This may well have been the single greatest day for James LaBrie's voice ever. And maybe the greatest day for human vocality in history after beginning to speak.
Without a doubt this is the greatest Labrie performance I´ve ever seen
Those good days when James used to (be able to) sing notes of the fifth octave like nothing, imagine what Dream Theater could have been if he hadn't lost his voice...
There is! It's got James LaBrie on vocals. Just run a search 'winter rose james labrie'.
One of the best performances ive seen from them, everything is spot on and LaBrie really shows off his talent. If only they we're half as good as this these days, they dont play with the same pasison they used 2:(
omfg, his vocals are not only great, they're fucking insane and awesome!! best performance of labrie i saw so far! especially when he hits the high g
Jesus fucking christ that G5 is amazing
7:40 - one of the most mellifluous versions of this piece of it; love the way he holds his hand
James is really phenomenal in this. He is crisp and clear. Nothing seems to be impeding his vocal folds from vibrating against one another. However, my beef with him comes when he forces his range. If he doesn't land in the upper range particularly well, he'll force until it's loud enough and in tune. It's just a "breathe and release" kind of thing...not breathe and pinch and compress until it comes out thing.
amazing LaBrie
I'm pretty shure the marquee version has some overdubs here and there, but his voice was phenomenal those days
this is THE BAND
great vocals!
James singing is AWESOME
I want scenes from a memory with this voice
What a brave new world it would be if James still sounded like this. Imagine how different the albums would sound.
People say he wasn't as clean later in the tours, I think the rest of the band wanted James to sing with more grit ON PURPOSE and so he did. The fact that Awake is sung a lot grittier supports my idea, I beleive. Gritty or not I LOVE James' voice from 92, 92, 92, 94.
John Myung and Eric Johnson have discovered the fountain of youth judging by the fact that they haven't aged since about age 26.
07:02 "I am the killing hand" then he looked at his hand. LOL
Gods at work here people, my fav band of all time. Long live DT!!!!
5:36 epic Labrie dance
HAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHA YOU KILLED ME HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAAHAH
If a genie gave me the best voice in the world for just one song - I'd use it to sing this one, just like james
@Proghead26 Your are right!! James Is the man!! And yes He uses all fullvoice it's not chest voice cause that would be strained. Your full voice is still part of your speaking voice just felt in the head.
Haha, I was a year out of high school here. I remember this place - Sundance. I lived about 30 mins from there. :-)
Mindblowing...
beautifull!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
WOW. This sounds like an album recording. Just like everyone else, I wish all that bad stuff hadn't happened to his voice. James is amazing here.
Labrie is so fucking amazing
Damn!
"THIS ONE CONTROLS!!"
LaBrie used to be better than Freddy Mercury!
The best DT video on TH-cam
This may well be my favorite dream theater performance. My favorite JLB performance and JP is very tasteful but shows his technical ability (chord tapping at the end is cool). And everyone else rocks as usual.
Amazing performance!
Whoa! Warm fuzzy at 5:19
James LaBrie is a god! The best singer on the world!By a fan of James
I think James' voice is much more expressive and the timbre of his voice is more emotional. There's a more of a screaming quality to James that makes it more intense than someone who can just sing high and make it sound light. Geoff Tate sounds like that to me. So does Steve Perry.
No, you're right he still sounds good now. I got Black Clouds and Silver Linings and he goes surprisingly high especially on some of the cover songs. And can still do a lot of Images and Words.
He's great now, all things considered and was PHENOMENAL back then.
Dear lord, his voice was powerful. o_O
First time I've heard LaBrie sing this. I'm so used to Dominici when it comes to The Killing Hand, lol. Great stuff.
I just listened to the same song sung 6 months later and James voice was in really bad shape from doing this tour. Why did they not manage him better, it blew his voice out and it never recovered. I know they say it was the food poisoning but much of the damage was already done imho! James was the best ever!
LaBrie really was very good
WOAH!!!! la brie actualy sounded good on this one!! like really really amazingly good that was amazing!!!
Destined for greatness
5:15 and 5:52 HOLY FUCKING SHIT!!! O.o
The best labrie performance I´ve ever heard
Se é loko cantava muito nessa época lembrou até a performance impecável do melhor disco ao vivo do DT o poderoso live at the marque
AMAZING!
I wish there was any video of Winter Rose X_X
If u guys dont know, Winter Rose was a Hard Rock band of JamesLabrie, he used to sing like nobody ever did in there...
You guys can check, search for Winter Rose... man.. i wish i could live in that time again...
check the wikipedia article on him. it is in the biography section.
I can't believe how well James sang that song. I was impressed by his performance on the NYC 3/4/93 Official Bootleg, but this is even leagues better than that performance. Keep the epic vox coming!
ahahaha apparently swinging his microphone around by the chord :D
I bought live at the marquee and I think I like this one a little better even though his high parts on marquee are higher. something about this is really organic.
it is their "home town". maybe that's it.
noone could even touch Labrie when he was in his prime! Simply the best!
Awesome!!!!!!!
Thank you for uploading!
couldn't agree more
Arguably James' best performance EVER (basically that whole night)
Glad he's back in shape nowadays, though!
@Proghead26 his highest are in head voice, not chest. However, the high notes in Another Day (except the F5) and The Mirror (the D5) are chest. But you're correct, no falsetto. The only example of falsetto from LaBrie I can think of is in Panic Attack ('Run', try to 'hide'...), an amazing singer.
i love the one who posted it!
so god damn sweet.
5:15 --> Ownage by labrie! amazing. Really a shame he did not sing on the album
@TheFacilidade Both James and Russel have their share of 'off' performances on video. And obviously it's not all about who can sing the highest note. I enjoy both.
Russell Allan is one of the most consistent live singers in rock and metal.
Im not a huge James LaBrie fan but he sang this tune amazingly here.
5.16- wow. that was insane.
Jeeeezus, Labrie just skeet skeets all over this performance and pimpslaps the microphone.
Pwnage!
He has a serious fry here. One of the best voices of the early 90s.
Genius!
Well... His lower register notes are in chest voice, his high notes are in head voice instead of falsetto. I guess that's what you meant.
well done
I am alternating between this and the Marquee version, but God, both are so good!