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Show 42 - Queensryche
Before I bring you more new Moon music the next two shows (see other thread, requests welcome), I want to spotlight a band that truly is in between the realms of prog and rock. I like to balance out the fusion and styles of prog I regularly play with the heavier form of progressive music. This band fits that bill.
We'll hear the songs from each CD as a group, but not chronologically. When I do my Rush shows in August (ooh another cat out of the bag!) for instance, that will be in straight date order. But this show will be grouped similar to the Djam Karet show a few weeks ago. We'll bookend the show with some outstanding prog hardrock music from two great releases, "Empire" and "Operation:Mindcrime" (the latter in its entirety). from Empire (1990) Best I Can The Thin Line Della Brown Empire Hand On Heart Anybody Listening? This is a CD I play at home as much as any other. Note the absence of "Silent Lucidity". I figured most of you have heard that one. Della Brown has some high-quality guitar from Chris DeGarmo, a great songwriter. from Rage For Order (1986) Walk In The Shadows I Dream In Infrared Gonna Get Close To You Neue Regel The last of their heavier trio of early releases (with a bit more vocals in the higher register ![]() from Hear In The Now Frontier (1997) Sign Of The Times Hero Anytime/Anywhere More song-oriented, a step down from the second trio of truly great records (this is their seventh release). Here's three nice cuts. from The Warning (1984) NM 156 Roads To Madness Their second (and first full-length release). Heavier, yet very structured and high-quality. From Qk2 (1999) The Right Side of My Mind Minus uber-writer and guitarist DeGarmo, this record suffers. The only tune I really listen to from this one. from Promised Land (1994) I Am I Out of My Mind Bridge Lady Jane My Global Mind Pales in comparison only because of the stellar quality of Mindcrime and Empire before, this record is still pretty damn good. As is the two prior records, Promised Land is very political. It's very uncompromising musically also. "Bridge" will make you think, especially for anyone who has had a strained family relationship. Operation:Mindcrime (1988) I Remember Now Anarchy-X Revolution Calling Operation:Mindcrime Speak Spreading The Disease The Mission Suite Sister Mary The Needle Lies Electric Requiem Breaking the Silence I Don't Believe In Love Waiting For 22 My Empty Room Eyes Of A Stranger One fantastic CD......a concept recording of the highest order. Lyrically, they take on politics, big business, religion, all the usual suspects. Musically, it's a powerhouse of connecting themes and songwriting genius. from the EP (1983) The Lady Wore Black An early one to end the show with..... ![]() Last edited by Rick and Roll : 07-14-2005 at 09:30 PM. |
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I don't even know "Silent Lucidity." Heard of it, but don't know it. I really want to hear this show, as I've had, for some reason, an interest in Queensryche. Guess I'll get a taste here...
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...seriously, it's a bit played. But it compares favorably to "Comfortably Numb"...maybe I'll sneak it in the following week. |
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I can't say they're my favorite band (in that I haven't cared enough to buy any of their CDs) but that guy has a great voice. Geoff Tate? Is that his name?
Oh yeah, I saw them with Fates Warning and [the band that causes lengthy discussions in many other threads] last year. Not bad.
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Fates Warning is a band I need to catch up on. I have none of their music and remember little. They have completely fallen through the cracks (Jim Matheos on guitar?) and I hear nothing but good things about them. What am I like 6 records behind? lol about the "other" band ![]() |
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Well they must have chops of some sort. One of thier guys is in OSI - I think the bassist...
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enjoying the show, Rick. didn't know much about them, always thought they were a bit of a glam band, but I'm liking this.
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quick change
The song "Anybody Listening?" was skipping like mad...re-rip was not successful (a CD issue).
I've replaced it with "Silent Lucidity". |
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And Nick D'Virgilio (Spock's Beard) was playing drums. And having a ball.
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