QUEENSRYCHE10.10.2006 House of Blues, Anaheim, California
Let me apologize first for being absent for so long. Rather than bore you all with the “why”'s, let’s just jump right into the next feature I have for you. This one is very special and important to me personally, as my work with Michael Wilton is highly documented, so the rest of this is self explanatory.
Queensryche is to be hitting Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, Tennessee on November 15, 2006. Make sure you catch this 3 hour long set with the boys and their cast as I've never seen them before live and I was at a loss for words after this show. (Trust me, a loss for words is not common in my world). Most people I know have seen Queensryche at some point and time in their life, so you already know how amazing this legendary band is.
I'm going to take the quick out here, and let my photo's tell the story of this incrediable night as pictures tell the story when it comes to this band! Included with the photos is a review of the show from Queensryche diehard, Sue Oliver. Enjoy!
There are concerts and then there are Queensryche shows. With no openingact on this tour, they perform the landmark 1988 albumOperation:Mindcrime and its sequel, this year’s Operation:Mindcrime II,back-to-back in their entirety. In case quality musicianship and goodsongs aren’t enough for you, the story of Nikki, Sister Mary and Dr. Xis also visually depicted via video and live actors onstage throughoutthe show. The audience for this sold out show was diverse andenthusiastic--from a 7-year-old girl to those dressed as characters inthe story. I never saw a nun at a rock concert before.The first set of familiar favorites was flawless. After the video clipfor I Remember Now, the band hit the stage for Anarchy X and neverslowed down. Geoff Tate’s voice was in top form, the best I’ve heard ina few years. He also displayed acting skills, portraying Nikki as hesang. The dual guitar attack of Michael Wilton and Mike Stone wasnothing short of amazing as they traded off riffs and solos. ScottRockenfield’s drum kit is considerably larger and reminiscent of hisoriginal Mindcrime setup. The other half of this rock solid rhythmsection is bass player Eddie Jackson, whose backup vocals and bassseemed more up front in the mix. Last but not least is the unofficialsixth band member, Pamela Moore, reprising her role as Sister Mary. LikeTate, her duties included both singing and acting. She was veryenergetic and looked super sexy.A short intermission of about 15 minutes and then O:M II concluded thestory. Diehard fans have waited 18 years to find out who killed Mary. Tome, there was a noticeable difference presentation-wise from the firstset with an emphasis on theatrics. These songs sound significantlydifferent stylistically due to a lineup change (original guitar playerand songwriter Chris DeGarmo came and went a couple times, the lastbeing early 2003). Also, for the first time, a non-band member (producerJason Slater) receives songwriting credit onThe audience enthusiasm dropped slightly but the set was very wellreceived. For the song The Chase (recorded as duet between Tate andRonnie James Dio, whose only appearance for the tour was on Oct. 5) theyperformed only the music live with the singers recorded and viewable onthe video screens.The unexpected highlight for me was the encore. Persistent chanting andcheering by the crowd brought the band back onstage for Empire and JetCity Woman. Everyone went absolutely wild and sang along loudly, attimes drowning out Tate's singing. Without any actors or theatrics,there was a feeling of intimacy and more audience interaction with theband that drove the energy level through the roof.
Thanks to all involved with Queensrcyhe, as over the last year or so, the more people I meet involved with this huge production have all been beyond kind and helpful. From management, members, crew, and everyone else that is Queensryche, you all have had a part in my experience with this special and unique entity.
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