Adveser wrote:
For some reason it just didn't click. Do you have any recomendations?
The fact that they are basically (and i haven't confirmed this, i'm taking eddie trunks word for it.) touring as TSO reeks of "sell-out"
Pffft! First of, Eddie Trunk is an idiot. Second, it reeks of "people are fucking retards." TSO is an entirely different band, though they are very similar to Savatage considering those behind it.
It is true that "Christmas Eve (Sarajevo 12/24)" was on Savatage's Dead Winter Dead first, but it's not like the band put that instrumental track on Christmas Eve And Other Stories because they knew it would be a hit. Who could have predicted that one? And the sad thing is, as big as TSO and that song are around the holidays, no one would give a shit if it was "Savatage" doing those shows and playing that song.
People are fucking stupid. Old people--and I'm talking elderly people in their 70s and shit--will go see TSO live. And they'll fucking LOVE it! But they'd turn up their nose at Savatage. This is perception and trend at work, and that is sadly what this world is built on these days. And we're all guilty.
Savatage did not sell out in any way. TSO is a legitimate side-project that has simply become a huge draw. The fact that their biggest hit happened to first be a Savatage song is mere circumstance.
As for the band, I love them! One of my all-time favorites. I prefer the Zak era, personally. I tend to find Jon's voice too grating on my ears on a lot of the early tracks. But when he started coming back on Dead Winter Dead, and then on Poets & Madmen and with Jon Oliva's Pain, I think his voice is much stronger, and I love it. I think a lot of my issues with his voice on the early album is simply because of the mix/production.
And as much as I miss Savatage, I think I'd rather not have them so we can continue to enjoy Jon Oliva's Pain, Circle II Circle, and Chris Caffery's solo albums (though his are fairly hit or miss).