Pre-Images and Words Shows

Pre-Images and Words Shows
Tour by Dream Theater
Location United States
Associated album When Dream and Day Unite
Start date June 9, 1990
End date June 8, 1992
Legs 1
No. of shows 6 in United States
Dream Theater concert chronology

Pre-Images and Words Shows was concerts by progressive metal/rock band Dream Theater in the period following When Dream and Day Unite while auditioning for a new vocalist.

After Charlie Dominici's departure, the band search for a new singer, and auditioned over 200 people. On June 9, 1990, at a gig in Bay Shore, New York, Dream Theater introduced Steve Stone as their new singer. They had successfully recorded demos with him. Steve only performed one live show with Dream Theater, which ended disastrously, and Steve was fired immediately. The band says he had been moving around the stage in a rather odd manner. Also, he had infamously shouted "Scream for me Long Beach!" several times throughout the show, although they were actually performing in Bay Shore.[1] On November 17, 1990, Dream Theater played another show, which all-instrumental (under the name YtseJam).[2]

In January 1991, Kevin James LaBrie, of glam metal band Winter Rose, was flown from Canada to New York for an audition. He jammed on three songs with the band, and was immediately hired to fill the vocalist position. Once recruited, James Labrie decided to drop his first name to avoid confusion with the other Kevin in the band.

In the middle of 1992, Iron Maiden had asked Dream Theater to open for them, but having not played live since James Labrie had joined the band, they wanted to do several warm-up shows beforehand. This was done to ensure they wouldn't have problems as they did at the last show in 1990. As it was, Images and Words had been recorded but not released yet. On June 2, 1992, the band returned to playing live shows. The three shows were the warm-up gigs. On June 8, 1992, the band opened for Iron Maiden tour at Ritz Club, New York City. This was the band's biggest show up to this point.[3]

Tour dates

Date City Country Venue
June 9, 1990 Bay Shore United States Sundance
November 17, 1990
June 2, 1992 Elmont Hammerhedz
June 3, 1992 Deer Parl Sparks
June 6, 1992 Norwalk Globe Theater
June 8, 1992 New York City Ritz Club

Personnel

Dream Theater

References

  1. Portnoy's tourography: June 9, 1990 tour date
  2. Please see MikePortnoy.com tourography for more information on this tourdate.
  3. DreamTheaterForums.org Dream Theater Fansite
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