Talk:Learning to Live

Similarities to Vacant/Stream Of Consciousness
Should it be said that its very close link to the previous track, Wait For Sleep, is very similar to the link between Vacant and SoC? Both Vacant and Wait For Sleep both include only the keyboardist and singer of Dream Theater (not including the cello in Vacant, not played by a member of DT), and lead on to a much longer, much more progressive song with the whole band in that quotes the first. Please shoot me down if this really isn't relevant, but I'd like to hear some feedback before I make a decision that could go down badly with some of the experienced Wikipedia users. 88.107.41.77 (talk) 19:00, 24 May 2008 (UTC)
 * First, I must point out that, while Wait for Sleep was totally composed by Kevin Moore (so James LaBrie only sings), Vacant was composed by Myung/Rudess, had its lyrics written by LaBrie and includes the cello player (Eugene Friesen, not part of the band). So they're not that alike in terms of personnel.
 * Having said that, I see the Wait for Sleep / Learning to Live link as simply a segue (the strings in the end of Wait for Sleep) and a quote (in the middle of the instrumental section, the WfS riff comes back), while the Vacant / Stream of Consciousness link seems more like a development, as the main riff of SoC is a variation of the Vacant melody, and the harmony in Vacant is also reused in SoC. IMO, Vacant is much, much more connected to Stream of Consciousness than Wait for Sleep is to Learning to Live. Hetcenus (Talk) 20:40, 24 May 2008 (UTC)
 * That's exactly why I needed to check, I wasn't sure enough myself. Thanks very much for clearing that up for me. 88.107.49.105 (talk) 21:44, 5 June 2008 (UTC)

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