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“Pull Me Under” is the first track and first single from Dream Theater’s 1992 album Images and Words. It is also featured on the Live at the Marquee CD, once in a LIVE time CD, live at Budokan CD and DVD and the Images and Words. Live in Tokyo VHS and DVD. It received positive critical reception and extensive MTV rotation. It is widely considered to be Dream Theater’s signature song. The song originally had the working title “Oliver’s Twist”. In a radio interview, Mike Portnoy stated that “…it was just an 8 and a half minute song, and it was just a fluke for MTV and radio play to happen. The song’s abrupt ending was modified in their Greatest Hit compilation. When asked about the abrupt ending while at a drum clinic in Atlanta in 1999, Mike Portnoy explained “We had all this tension, and it just kept building and building, and we had no idea where to take it, you know? So we decided to just pull the plug on it, like The Beatles did with She’s So Heavy. The song was released as a promotional single and as a music video. Based on a shortened version of the song at 4:48 in length, the music video alternates between clips of the band performing and an obscure storyline. The band members were reportedly unhappy with the storyline, saying that it doesn’t have anything to do with the song’s subject matter. Because it was the only Dream Theater single to achieve such success, “Pull Me Under” is the “hit” referred to in the Dream Theater compilation Dream Theater’s Greatest Hit (…and 21 Other Pretty Cool Songs). Kevin Moore’s lyrics refer to Shakespeare’s Hamlet, and are told from Prince Hamlet’s point of view. They allude heavily to the play and echo Hamlet’s desire to give in to his urge to gain revenge for his father at the cost of his own sanity. Over the final moments of the song, James LaBrie can be heard singing a direct quote from Hamlet: “Oh that this too, too solid flesh would melt.” see view history ==> goo.gl/CNZC6I
Posted on: Sat, 06 Dec 2014 09:39:01 +0000

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