I too have many great memories of the Dream Theater. I was a young sailor stationed at DLI from 1985 to 1986. School was easy for me, so I spent all my free time working the lighting for two shows at the Wharf Theater (Annie and You Can’t Take It With You). After the show a bunch of us would stumble down the rocky beach to watch The Rocky Horror Picture Show. We called out the lines from the front row, passing a two liter bottle of rum and a two liter of Coke between us throughout the show. I can only remember two people, Jonathan, and a tall guy who was a DJ at KNRY. I grew up with these people, I sowed my wild oats. The faces and names have gone, but the experiences live in my memories. The whole experience in Monterey was almost surreal for a kid that had never been out of Toledo, Ohio. I had hoped to one day visit the Theater again, but my career took me all over the world, never back to California
I too have many great memories of the Dream Theater. I was a young sailor stationed at DLI from 1985 to 1986. School was easy for me, so I spent all my free time working the lighting for two shows at the Wharf Theater (Annie and You Can’t Take It With You). After the show a bunch of us would stumble down the rocky beach to watch The Rocky Horror Picture Show. We called out the lines from the front row, passing a two liter bottle of rum and a two liter of Coke between us throughout the show. I can only remember two people, Jonathan, and a tall guy who was a DJ at KNRY. I grew up with these people, I sowed my wild oats. The faces and names have gone, but the experiences live in my memories. The whole experience in Monterey was almost surreal for a kid that had never been out of Toledo, Ohio. I had hoped to one day visit the Theater again, but my career took me all over the world, never back to California