Tobias Sammet skriver ofta inlgg av denna typ dr han tar avstnd, direkt eller indirekt, frn sina frsta tv Avantasia-plattor:
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17 years ago today "The Scarecrow" came out and laid the foundation of what Avantasia is today. To me this album marks the birth of Avantasia after our first tentative steps a few years before. "The Scarecrow" was a giant leap, all of a sudden we had a top 10 hit song, we began to tour as a real band, the album featured guests such as Alice Cooper and Rudolf Schenker of the Scorpions, and our then drummer Eric Singer of KISS encouraged me to follow my vision and allow all my influences and not just play European "Dungeons & Dragons"-Metal.
Ironically, here I am 17 years later, ready to release our first album to feature "DRAGONS" in its title. Yet, "Here Be Dragons" is absolutely based on the roots you can hear on The Scarecrow, enriched with experience gathered over the course of almost two decades.
Och en del fans, dribland jag, r lite undrande till detta, denna gng var det ngon som hade en replik:
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Weird because none of your stuff has ever been "dungeons & dragons metal" even the Metal Operas. Why do you always look upon your early works with such disdain, when so many of your fans still tell you they love them so much?
Tobias Sammet svarade d honom:
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There is no disdain. I love em for what they are, but I don't connect to them that much. Later records I like better, better songs, better lyrics, better metaphors, my voice and skills got better, that's NORMAL! And looking at sales I am not the only one who likes later stuff better I guess. BUT I am happy I did those first records, they were the first steps. And that's good. But I am way more proud of anything I've done afterwards, cause it's just three leagues better. Yet, I respect everyone who likes the first albums better. It's nostalgia, and that's ABSOLUTELY OK!