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DreamTheater's final live performance of "Scenes From a Memory" in its entirety from their concert at Roseland Ballroom in New York City on August 30, 2000; Full-length audio commentary by the band; Over one hour of bonus live material including the only live release of the 25-minute epic "A Chance of Seasons," not included on the VHS version; Behind-the-scenes documentary; Metropolis 2000 World Tour photo gallery
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0. Scene Selection
1. Opening Scene [:07]
2. Regression [2:56]
3. Overture 1928 [1:29]
4. Strange Déjà Vu [3:32]
5. Through My Words [4:59]
6. Fatal Tragedy [1:45]
7. Beyond This Life [6:21]
8. John & Theresa Solo Spot [11:19]
9. Through Her Eyes [3:23]
10. Home [6:08]
11. The Dance Of Eternity [13:18]
12. One Last Time [6:14]
13. The Spirit Carries On [4:02]
14. Finally Free [7:40]
15. Closing Scene [10:38]
16. Credits [2:02]
Dream Theater is a band that has refused to compromise their musical vision to meet the changing tides of musical fashion, staying true to their unique blend of chops-intensive metal and thoughtful progressive rock. Their 1999 album Scenes From a Memory was one of their most ambitious efforts to date, a sprawling concept album about a man who is haunted by the spirit of a woman who was murdered 70 years ago. For their 2000 world tour, Dream Theater played the Scenes From a Memory album in its entirety each night, and Metropolis 2000: Scenes From New York blends footage of the band's August 30, 2000, concert at New York's Roseland Ballroom with montages and staged footage that help bring the album's story to visual life. In a move typical of the band's desire to maintain strict control over their own work, the Metropolis 2000: Scenes From New York video was directed by the group's drummer, Mike Portnoy. Mark Deming, All Movie Guide