Watching a new generation experience the music I grew up on is such a joy. It's almost like I'm experiencing it again for the first time. Enjoy your musical journey
Queensryche is such an underrated band but it's 5 great musicians working in sync with each other...at least in their first 6 albums. Jet city woman or eyes of a stranger 🤔.....something softer and beautiful I will remember ❤ unplugged live 🔥
Challenge for everyone. I heard this before the radio did. I've met them. They used to be my favorite group. The challenge is, listen to this again, hear everything, but pay extra special attention to the strings, especially during the instrument break. If you don't feel the build up, feel the strength, and shed some tears at the peak, your not human. I'm 52 and still do
Great reaction! Yea, Queesnsryche is such a talented band that defiantly has their own sound like no other. Also, "Geoff" is pronounced like "Jeff" 😉💜Keep it up!
Major shame DeGarmo pretty much retired very long ago, dude is a kickass musician and songwriter. Only time I ever see him pop up these days is occasionally like playing additional guitar for an AIC song or playing with Chris Cornell’s daughter at the Alice In Chains tribute show. Pretty sure the last time he toured was for Jerry Cantrell’s boggy depot record which came out 25 years ago. Good on him for just living the quiet live with his family tho but I wish he stayed active as a musician because he’s so talented
Another song that really exemplies Geoff's voice is Roads to Madness from the album "The Warning". Sadly, not many people have reacted to it even though it is one of the best male vocal performances ever. I definitely recommend it! I've seen Tate with his own band live in concert as well as Queensryche multiple times over the past few years.
I'm glad people are steering you to great rock songs and groups. I think this is a really good composition, coming back to the opening theme in the middle and at the end, and an effective use of a string ensemble. The cellos, violins, violas, and the acoustic guitar at the end are just wonderful.
Loved Queensryche when I was in high school. Great song and I learned to play it on guitar. Beautiful. Would love, love, to see your reaction to Portishead, specifically, "Portishead Glory Box Live At Roseland NY ( Best Audio)". That band (Portishead) were so popular and made amazing music and that live recording was from 1998. I learned recently the lead singer Beth Gibbons performed Symphony No. 3 by Henryk Górecki a few years ago. That is one of my favorites (Gorecki).
Sweet reaction. Another thing about this song is the timing in dynamics, when he sings the lyrics "come tumbling down and a new world will begin" the drummer adds a drum fill descending from high to low mimicking something collapsing, perhaps relative to the walls in the fore mentioned line "the walls you built within".
Been hearing this song for over 30 years almost once every day and is still so captivating and beatiful, i still get goosebumps. Truly a masterpiece and my favorite song of all time.
This is one of my all time favorite songs. I understand how you could feel like listening to it before you go to sleep. This came out when I was about 14 and I could only afford the single (cassette, haha) on the money from my after-school job, but that is exactly what I would do-I’d lay in bed and listen to it over and over on my Walkman. Eventually I listened to it so much the actual tape part of the cassette got worn out and snapped. I’m glad you liked it!
And yes, indeed, here is one of the best and most beautiful power ballads of all time, in my view and for many other music fans. You definitely picked up on just what a well-composed song it is- all of the varied instrumentation and arrangements. And Geoff is very much singing lower and more restrained, but of course that fits the song. I felt pretty sure you would enjoy and like it. Given how incredible it is, it’s so easy to be moved by its overall beauty.
You would very much enjoy the MTV unplugged session they did. Pick any song from that. I recommend "I Will Remember" or "Killing Words" really is a must listen.
The late great Michael Kaman did the magnificent string arrangements on this song which also makes it so great. If you listen at the end you will hear a little snippet of Brahms Lullaby
I saw them perform this song as their final encore in 1991. It is the single most beautiful song I've seen performed live. I also used to sing this to my daughter when she was a baby to help put her to sleep. It always takes me back to that time when I see someone hearing this for the first time. Thank you very much and keep up the good work!
The song is about a father comforting his child who wakes up from a bad dream about someone the child loves passing away. The father then teaches the child about lucid dreaming.
It's about lucid dreaming, but it's also about his daughter having a nightmare that he had died, and comforting her afterward. He talked about that in interviews quite a bit, iirc.
I have just recently discovered your channel and I love it! Being a rock and metal guy who lived through the release of all these great songs, it warms my heart to see a young person loving this music! I LOVE watching your reactions to these songs-seeing you swaying in your chair, bopping your head to the beat. Well done young lady 🙂🙌🏻
Take a listen to their album, "Operation Mindcrime," it has a lot of great songs that highlight Geoff Tate's voice. Eyes of a Stranger and I Don't Believe In Love, are two my favorites.
@@AaliyahCapili Personal favorite off Mindcrime is Suite Sister Mary. Watch Geoff Tate Duet. Please make sure it's the live version. Great job on your reactions!
OPERATION LIVECRIME: - [ ] I saw Queensryche on this tour! I play drums and Scott Rockingfield is one of my favorite drummers of all time! I even got my double bass TAMAS and Zildjian cymbals in the same configuration and I have chains ⛓ stands to hang my cymbals!
Thank you Aaliyah for the wonderful reaction to this beautiful song, and for allowing me to hang out on your channel for a few minutes! I always feel smarter after enjoying your reactions. No hurry to get to them or anything, but I would love to one day see your reaction to these songs live: "White Queen" by Queen from the Odeon Hammersmith, "Dog and Butterfly" by Heart, "That's The Way I Always Heard It Should Be" by Carly Simon from 1971, and "Cheerleader" by Walk Off The Earth! Take care and keep up the great work on your channel!
Geoff Tate (vocals) of Queensryche recorded his best vocal performances between 1983 and 1999... 'Silent lucidity' was their big hit single from their 1990 album 'Empire'... Another ballad from the record w/ Tate's powerful vocals was 'Anybody listening?' (full audio version). Former Queensryche guitarist/ songwriter Chris DeGarmo wrote 'Silent lucidity' about dreams to his young daughter... They had an orchestra on the track, conducted by (the late) classical composer Michael Kamen, who would later work w/ Metallica on their single 'Nothing else matters' in 1991 and conducted their 1999 'S&M' live performance w/ a full classical symphony orchestra. Another ballad on which Queensryche added orchestral strings was the 1993 song 'Real world' (for a movie soundtrack). Although established in the 80's as a hard rock/ heavy metal band... Queensryche opted to progress their music in the 90's... their 1994 album 'Promised Land' was a mostly acoustic record ... w/ Geoff Tate singing his most heartbreaking songs ('Promised land'... 'Bridge'... 'Someone else'... 'Lady Jane'...)
The fact that this came out when I was a senior in hs has allowed me to appreciate it more every year-still an incredible song. I’d like to hear you react to How To Disappear Completely by Radiohead, I think you’d be similarly moved
The Bellevue Boys (early local nickname). Somehow, luckily I got to hear them a little bit before their first album because they lived in the same city as me when I was a kid. I think it was seventh or eight grade.
QUEENSRYCHE: SILENT LUCIDITY: What I love about true artists is that you can’t fit them into one clear box. I love when people discover that the same group that brought you Into the Eyes of a Stranger also can switch it up entirely and level you with Silent Lucidity. That’s the power and palette of an incredible artist such as Queensryche and the vocal performance of Geoff Tate in particular! Enjoy!
Great track, their biggest FM hit though much more chill than much of what they produced with the original lineup in the 80s & 90s. They were equal measures hard rock, prog and metal and were one of the most impressive and polished bands of that genre. Their Masterpiece is Operation Mindcrime, a concept album that should be heard in a single sitting, it is up their with Pink Floyd and the WHO for great, Ikonic concept albums. For another stand alone epic, try On the Roads to Madness from their great debut album, Warning. Another fine album is Empire, try Jet City Woman, a hit and a banger for sure. Enjoy! 🎵🎸🎤🎸🎹🎶
Nice to see a young woman being sensible and passionate about music. No tidepods, no self destruction. No politics. Now try a song called hunger strike
It`s a song about ASTRO TRAVELING,Just remember (NOTHING CAN HURT YOU ) When you`r Traveling through the COSMOSE if you can wake up within your DREAM You will have DREAM CONTROL !!!
You need to hear Heart & Jason Bonham perform "Stairway to Heaven" from the Kennedy Center Honors. It's is THE best live performance I have ever heard.
An amazing song by an amazing band. Geoff' s vocals are great on this song. You are always dressed to the T and look great young lady but I'm still holding out for some metal band Tshirts. Lol!
I'd love to see her reaction to the whole "Operation: Mindcrime" album (the first one, obviously). That might be a bit much to hope for, that's a deep dive few reactors are up to. But there's another dimension to this band with their prog-rock theme albums which she hasn't really gotten into yet. It's a true modern Opera.
Loved the wind playing with that strand of your hair, Aaliyah. 😉😉 Guess this time of the year you already need the fans on were you live. 🥵😘😘 Not far behind here in Portugal. 😁 There are many pairings of fast/slow songs one could do, because metal really do have the dynamic range for it. 🤘🤘 Angra Carry On/Time Eluveitie (Helvetie) Rebirth/Call of the Mountains Helloween Eagle Fly Free/Forever and One Manowar Kingdom Come/Master of the Wind Blind Guardian Valhalla/The Bard's Song (in the forest) Rhapsody of Fire Dawn of Victory/Magic of the Wizard's Dream
The nice thing about it is real first time using a blue room and screen and having each band member come in and record all rhe way sepetately and like a film editor putting together the best shots for the music video. Scott Rockinfield started the band the drummer his Tama kit here i had mine when i was tourning drummer i has his spek measurnments and set up copied so i could set mine up very similiarly. Queensryche was a progrock band progressive rock which along Rush and Pink Floyd and they formed out of that Seattle Washington area. They had several albums in the 80s and really peaked here with Building Empires album i was a fan from Queen of the Ryche up til Empire album not so much after.
Reaction recommendation: Queensryche “Suite Sister Mary” from Operation Livecrime. It’s got a background choir and a duet. I’d love to know what you think!
Great break down of the song Asliyah. This is one of my favorite ballads from a rock/metal band. If you like this one I'd strongly recommend these: Iron Maiden - Strange World (lyric video) Testament - Return to Serenity (full 6:36 min version) Death Angel - A Room with a View (4:20 min version)
I love your reactions to all the various rock songs, most of which I've been fortunate to see live over the (many) years - including Queensryche who are superb live, especialy Operation Mindcrime live. However I would love to hear your take on the Pearl Fishers Duet - Jussi Björling and Robert Merrill - can you listen to this without shedding a tear?
Queensryche was never a favorite of mine , solely based on personal preference . I respect their talent and I do like this song quite a bit. There is an actual lullabye called the Wolf Lullaby or something close to that sung in a Norse language that is extremely beautiful though I don't understand a word of it. Anyway much luck and continued success to you.
Although you will not find another voice as good as Geoff Tate, Have you listened it to Skid Row yet? Sebastian Bach also has an amazing voice. And he was pretty easy on the eyes as well.. Oh and also! Janie Layne of Warrant. "Uncle toms cabin" is fun! And ""I saw red" is beautiful.
@@AaliyahCapili no problem - keep putting up great vids like this! i'll be around. edit - oh, have you heard "another rainy night without you" by queensryche?.......it's a good one
i hope you enjoy Queensryche as much as us fans, but i highly recommend suite sister Mary,its live/16 mins but incredible .also eyes of a stranger, also please if its voice ,that draws you..Sebastian Bach, was a top 5 singer in our time, let me recommend wasted time ,his band is called Skid row,enjoy!!peace from L A !!!
One song I would really suggest you check out, is Heart’s version of Stairway To Heaven, which is done live, at the Kennedy Center Honors, honoring Led Zeppelin. Heart is comprised of two sisters, Ann and Nancy Wilson. Ann is considered to be probably the best female rock singer ever. Their version is so good, at one point, Robert Plant (the singer of Led Zeppelin) begins to cry. It should not be missed.
Watching a new generation experience the music I grew up on is such a joy. It's almost like I'm experiencing it again for the first time. Enjoy your musical journey
Oh thanks so much for sharing
So glad you've heard of them
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This is one of my favorite songs
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Almost every reactor I've seen react to this loves it
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When he says "walls come tumbling down" the music "tumbles down" also. Might be my favorite part.
I thought I was the only one who noticed that - glad to know someone else has !!
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one of the most beautiful rock ballads ever sung
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The cellos playing a bit of Brahm's Lullaby at the end is the perfect final touch to an incredible song.
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Michael Kamen composed the arrangements for this song ..and they are perfect!!!!! is pure perfection
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This song was nominated for 2 Grammy’s in 1992 for Best Rock Song and Best Rock Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group.
Oh wow thanks for sharing
...captivating...it is "captivating" watching you enjoy this song...you are delightful Aaliyah
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Queensryche is such an underrated band but it's 5 great musicians working in sync with each other...at least in their first 6 albums. Jet city woman or eyes of a stranger 🤔.....something softer and beautiful I will remember ❤ unplugged live 🔥
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Spent the 90's listening and singing jet city woman, eyes of a stranger, rainy night w/o u. One of my all time favorite bands
Challenge for everyone. I heard this before the radio did. I've met them. They used to be my favorite group. The challenge is, listen to this again, hear everything, but pay extra special attention to the strings, especially during the instrument break. If you don't feel the build up, feel the strength, and shed some tears at the peak, your not human. I'm 52 and still do
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Preach my friend. This is 💯 the humanity test.
Well analyzed, Sir.
Bullshit
Their version of “Scarborough Faire” really runs through his complete vocal capability in one song.
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Love this band along with Journey. Steve Perry another great voice
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Great song. Actually a very powerful song musically and vocally.
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Great reaction! Yea, Queesnsryche is such a talented band that defiantly has their own sound like no other. Also, "Geoff" is pronounced like "Jeff" 😉💜Keep it up!
Thank you very much for sharing🥰they are amazing💕
Major shame DeGarmo pretty much retired very long ago, dude is a kickass musician and songwriter. Only time I ever see him pop up these days is occasionally like playing additional guitar for an AIC song or playing with Chris Cornell’s daughter at the Alice In Chains tribute show. Pretty sure the last time he toured was for Jerry Cantrell’s boggy depot record which came out 25 years ago. Good on him for just living the quiet live with his family tho but I wish he stayed active as a musician because he’s so talented
Another song that really exemplies Geoff's voice is Roads to Madness from the album "The Warning". Sadly, not many people have reacted to it even though it is one of the best male vocal performances ever. I definitely recommend it! I've seen Tate with his own band live in concert as well as Queensryche multiple times over the past few years.
...I am going to check it out Ryan, thanks for the recommendation
Totally agree...Rhythm of Hope and the Right side of my mind are also outstanding songs. 👌
Thanks so much for your recommendation Mr. Ryan
Queensryche “empire” and Operation Mindcrime” albums are masterpieces!❤️🔥🎸👌😎👍great reaction sweetheart!🙏
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Most of the metal/hard rock bands from the '80s to mid '90s were very good at both high energy and ballads.
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I'm a super metal fan but cringed at ''most:". There was a serious amount of garbage /rubbish.
I'm glad people are steering you to great rock songs and groups. I think this is a really good composition, coming back to the opening theme in the middle and at the end, and an effective use of a string ensemble. The cellos, violins, violas, and the acoustic guitar at the end are just wonderful.
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Its nice to know that people understand my favorite songs and bands
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Perfection
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Loved Queensryche when I was in high school. Great song and I learned to play it on guitar. Beautiful. Would love, love, to see your reaction to Portishead, specifically, "Portishead Glory Box Live At Roseland NY ( Best Audio)". That band (Portishead) were so popular and made amazing music and that live recording was from 1998. I learned recently the lead singer Beth Gibbons performed Symphony No. 3 by Henryk Górecki a few years ago. That is one of my favorites (Gorecki).
Thanks so much for sharing
Thank you so much for reacting to this song.
Thanks so much for watching too
You really did a great job with this reaction. Your commentary was insightful and interesting.
Thank you so much!🥰🥰🥰
Sweet reaction. Another thing about this song is the timing in dynamics, when he sings the lyrics "come tumbling down and a new world will begin" the drummer adds a drum fill descending from high to low mimicking something collapsing, perhaps relative to the walls in the fore mentioned line "the walls you built within".
Many thanks for sharing these🥰
Been hearing this song for over 30 years almost once every day and is still so captivating and beatiful, i still get goosebumps. Truly a masterpiece and my favorite song of all time.
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Great reaction. Hope you continue your journey into Queensryche. Plenty of hits to consider.
Thank you! Will do!
This is one of my all time favorite songs. I understand how you could feel like listening to it before you go to sleep. This came out when I was about 14 and I could only afford the single (cassette, haha) on the money from my after-school job, but that is exactly what I would do-I’d lay in bed and listen to it over and over on my Walkman. Eventually I listened to it so much the actual tape part of the cassette got worn out and snapped. I’m glad you liked it!
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She is sssssssoooooo Beautiful inside and out.
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And yes, indeed, here is one of the best and most beautiful power ballads of all time, in my view and for many other music fans. You definitely picked up on just what a well-composed song it is- all of the varied instrumentation and arrangements. And Geoff is very much singing lower and more restrained, but of course that fits the song. I felt pretty sure you would enjoy and like it. Given how incredible it is, it’s so easy to be moved by its overall beauty.
The late Michael Kamen can't get enough credit for this arrangement.
Thank you once again Mr. Matthew😍😍😍
One of my favorites! What a beautiful song ♥
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You would very much enjoy the MTV unplugged session they did. Pick any song from that. I recommend "I Will Remember" or "Killing Words" really is a must listen.
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The late great Michael Kaman did the magnificent string arrangements on this song which also makes it so great. If you listen at the end you will hear a little snippet of Brahms Lullaby
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This is an amazing song. The 1st 4 or 5 Queensryche albums are fantastic
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I saw them perform this song as their final encore in 1991. It is the single most beautiful song I've seen performed live. I also used to sing this to my daughter when she was a baby to help put her to sleep. It always takes me back to that time when I see someone hearing this for the first time. Thank you very much and keep up the good work!
Thank you so much for sharing🥰🥰🥰
The song is about a father comforting his child who wakes up from a bad dream about someone the child loves passing away.
The father then teaches the child about lucid dreaming.
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It's about lucid dreaming, but it's also about his daughter having a nightmare that he had died, and comforting her afterward. He talked about that in interviews quite a bit, iirc.
Thanks for sharing
I have just recently discovered your channel and I love it! Being a rock and metal guy who lived through the release of all these great songs, it warms my heart to see a young person loving this music! I LOVE watching your reactions to these songs-seeing you swaying in your chair, bopping your head to the beat. Well done young lady 🙂🙌🏻
, yeah, she is adorable
Oh wow thank you very much for taking the time to watch, much appreciated
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@@AaliyahCapili of course! I love your spirit 😊
Take a listen to their album, "Operation Mindcrime," it has a lot of great songs that highlight Geoff Tate's voice. Eyes of a Stranger and I Don't Believe In Love, are two my favorites.
Thanks for your recommendations
@@AaliyahCapili Personal favorite off Mindcrime is Suite Sister Mary. Watch Geoff Tate Duet. Please make sure it's the live version. Great job on your reactions!
brings back memories!..great record!
OPERATION LIVECRIME:
- [ ] I saw Queensryche on this tour! I play drums and Scott Rockingfield is one of my favorite drummers of all time! I even got my double bass TAMAS and Zildjian cymbals in the same configuration and I have chains ⛓ stands to hang my cymbals!
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That's music to your ears so soothing man very cool song and is beautiful keep rocking
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Thank you Aaliyah for the wonderful reaction to this beautiful song, and for allowing me to hang out on your channel for a few minutes! I always feel smarter after enjoying your reactions. No hurry to get to them or anything, but I would love to one day see your reaction to these songs live: "White Queen" by Queen from the Odeon Hammersmith, "Dog and Butterfly" by Heart, "That's The Way I Always Heard It Should Be" by Carly Simon from 1971, and "Cheerleader" by Walk Off The Earth! Take care and keep up the great work on your channel!
Thank you very very much for your support. I will check out your recommendations too💕
@@AaliyahCapili You're a gem!
This Song is a Masterpiece ❤❤❤
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Geoff Tate (vocals) of Queensryche recorded his best vocal performances between 1983 and 1999... 'Silent lucidity' was their big hit single from their 1990 album 'Empire'... Another ballad from the record w/ Tate's powerful vocals was 'Anybody listening?' (full audio version).
Former Queensryche guitarist/ songwriter Chris DeGarmo wrote 'Silent lucidity' about dreams to his young daughter... They had an orchestra on the track, conducted by (the late) classical composer Michael Kamen, who would later work w/ Metallica on their single 'Nothing else matters' in 1991 and conducted their 1999 'S&M' live performance w/ a full classical symphony orchestra.
Another ballad on which Queensryche added orchestral strings was the 1993 song 'Real world' (for a movie soundtrack).
Although established in the 80's as a hard rock/ heavy metal band... Queensryche opted to progress their music in the 90's... their 1994 album 'Promised Land' was a mostly acoustic record ... w/ Geoff Tate singing his most heartbreaking songs ('Promised land'... 'Bridge'... 'Someone else'... 'Lady Jane'...)
Thank you very much for sharing all of theae, much appreciated💕
Thank you for the video. I also suggest "Eyes of A Stranger" by them; Geoff's vocals in that song are so expressive. Such a great band!
Operation Mindcrime. Masterpiece Concept Album. One complete first listening, it would be a helluva ride! It was for me back then.
@@vicprovost2561 Agreed, that album (oof I'm old) still holds up today IMO).
Thanks for the suggestion
You are very very good at this reacting thing. Thanks for that.
Thank you too, much appreciated
Live version of the lady wore black is a good one also
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Amazing divergence from heavy metal genre.
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I always been quemsrych fan , and this song has one of my favorites
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Operation Mindcrime is a rock opera listen to it start to finish, it was,is genius
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You look awsome god bless you
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Great reaction and insight as usual follow the dream
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geoff tate's range back in the day was mad crazy
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Masterpiece! 😍I am happy you got to hear it! Thank you! 🙂
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Wow, thanks for sharing
One of the best song of the 80's, jeff posseses a powerful voice..
Amo i tuoi video! Aaliyah sei meravigliosa, davvero splendida! 🫶
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The fact that this came out when I was a senior in hs has allowed me to appreciate it more every year-still an incredible song. I’d like to hear you react to How To Disappear Completely by Radiohead, I think you’d be similarly moved
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I have a sleep mix that I haven't really changed or added to in over a decade. This is one of the songs on there. :) It is a favorite to be sure.
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The Bellevue Boys (early local nickname). Somehow, luckily I got to hear them a little bit before their first album because they lived in the same city as me when I was a kid. I think it was seventh or eight grade.
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Jet City Women is a MUST ! If you love this song ?
This is one off my favourit songs off all time , i saw them live when they came out with the album * Empire , where this song is from 😊🥰
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Good ears!!
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QUEENSRYCHE: SILENT LUCIDITY:
What I love about true artists is that you can’t fit them into one clear box. I love when people discover that the same group that brought you Into the Eyes of a Stranger also can switch it up entirely and level you with Silent Lucidity. That’s the power and palette of an incredible artist such as Queensryche and the vocal performance of Geoff Tate in particular! Enjoy!
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This song is definitely a masterpiece.. It's music... Not the BS that sounds all around us now.
Great track, their biggest FM hit though much more chill than much of what they produced with the original lineup in the 80s & 90s. They were equal measures hard rock, prog and metal and were one of the most impressive and polished bands of that genre. Their Masterpiece is Operation Mindcrime, a concept album that should be heard in a single sitting, it is up their with Pink Floyd and the WHO for great, Ikonic concept albums. For another stand alone epic, try On the Roads to Madness from their great debut album, Warning. Another fine album is Empire, try Jet City Woman, a hit and a banger for sure. Enjoy! 🎵🎸🎤🎸🎹🎶
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When I feel like a cry, I sometimes go here 😎
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❤❤❤ you are so intuitive
Oh thanks so much for your kind words💕
Nice to see a young woman being sensible and passionate about music. No tidepods, no self destruction. No politics. Now try a song called hunger strike
Thanks for your recommendation
@@AaliyahCapili very welcome.
I want a compilation of everyone who makes reactions to the song when the “visualize your dream” creepy part comes in 🤪
It`s a song about ASTRO TRAVELING,Just remember (NOTHING CAN HURT YOU )
When you`r Traveling through the COSMOSE if you can wake up within your DREAM
You will have DREAM CONTROL !!!
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Linda Ronstadt Latin Mexicano performance of her Father's Compositions; Opera Professional with Smokey Robinson are Precious Moments🫰
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You need to hear Heart & Jason Bonham perform "Stairway to Heaven" from the Kennedy Center Honors. It's is THE best live performance I have ever heard.
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An amazing song by an amazing band. Geoff' s vocals are great on this song. You are always dressed to the T and look great young lady but I'm still holding out for some metal band Tshirts. Lol!
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I'd love to see her reaction to the whole "Operation: Mindcrime" album (the first one, obviously). That might be a bit much to hope for, that's a deep dive few reactors are up to. But there's another dimension to this band with their prog-rock theme albums which she hasn't really gotten into yet. It's a true modern Opera.
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Loved the wind playing with that strand of your hair, Aaliyah. 😉😉 Guess this time of the year you already need the fans on were you live. 🥵😘😘 Not far behind here in Portugal. 😁
There are many pairings of fast/slow songs one could do, because metal really do have the dynamic range for it. 🤘🤘
Angra Carry On/Time
Eluveitie (Helvetie) Rebirth/Call of the Mountains
Helloween Eagle Fly Free/Forever and One
Manowar Kingdom Come/Master of the Wind
Blind Guardian Valhalla/The Bard's Song (in the forest)
Rhapsody of Fire Dawn of Victory/Magic of the Wizard's Dream
Oh thanks so much for sharing all these. Have a great day there😍it is summer time already here🌺
@@AaliyahCapili Here too 🌞🌞🌞🌞 I can do without the heat, but I love the sunshine! 😁😁👌
The nice thing about it is real first time using a blue room and screen and having each band member come in and record all rhe way sepetately and like a film editor putting together the best shots for the music video. Scott Rockinfield started the band the drummer his Tama kit here i had mine when i was tourning drummer i has his spek measurnments and set up copied so i could set mine up very similiarly. Queensryche was a progrock band progressive rock which along Rush and Pink Floyd and they formed out of that Seattle Washington area. They had several albums in the 80s and really peaked here with Building Empires album i was a fan from Queen of the Ryche up til Empire album not so much after.
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Reaction recommendation: Queensryche “Suite Sister Mary” from Operation Livecrime. It’s got a background choir and a duet. I’d love to know what you think!
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Great break down of the song Asliyah. This is one of my favorite ballads from a rock/metal band. If you like this one I'd strongly recommend these:
Iron Maiden - Strange World (lyric video)
Testament - Return to Serenity (full 6:36 min version)
Death Angel - A Room with a View (4:20 min version)
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I love your reactions to all the various rock songs, most of which I've been fortunate to see live over the (many) years - including Queensryche who are superb live, especialy Operation Mindcrime live. However I would love to hear your take on the Pearl Fishers Duet - Jussi Björling and Robert Merrill - can you listen to this without shedding a tear?
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Queensryche was never a favorite of mine , solely based on personal preference . I respect their talent and I do like this song quite a bit. There is an actual lullabye called the Wolf Lullaby or something close to that sung in a Norse language that is extremely beautiful though I don't understand a word of it. Anyway much luck and continued success to you.
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Oh my gosh, you need to do Eyes of a Stranger, what are you waiting for. Great reaction to silent Lucidity though
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One of my favourite singers is Dax Riggs. Endsmouth by Agents Of Oblivion is worth checking out.
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You must listen to their album Operation Mind Crime this rock opera tells an amazing story.
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Wonderful
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When I heard QR for the first time over 30 years ago, I was quite sure there are at least two different singers performing the lower and higher parts
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I might Have commented on another of your videos to Check these guys out😂
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You are an amazing person ❤
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Although you will not find another voice as good as Geoff Tate, Have you listened it to Skid Row yet? Sebastian Bach also has an amazing voice. And he was pretty easy on the eyes as well..
Oh and also! Janie Layne of Warrant. "Uncle toms cabin" is fun! And ""I saw red" is beautiful.
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Te envió un saludo desde México Fernando Rangel .Muchas Bendiciones.
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Savatage-when the crowds are gone. Phenomenal group. CO founders of trans Siberian orchestra
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I liked this song but when I so it live. Became a favorite.
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listen to steve perry sing ANYTHING - he was the lead singer for journey.
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@@AaliyahCapili no problem - keep putting up great vids like this! i'll be around. edit - oh, have you heard "another rainy night without you" by queensryche?.......it's a good one
i hope you enjoy Queensryche as much as us fans, but i highly recommend suite sister Mary,its live/16 mins but incredible .also eyes of a stranger, also please if its voice ,that draws you..Sebastian Bach, was a top 5 singer in our time, let me recommend wasted time ,his band is called Skid row,enjoy!!peace from L A !!!
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One song I would really suggest you check out, is Heart’s version of Stairway To Heaven, which is done live, at the Kennedy Center Honors, honoring Led Zeppelin. Heart is comprised of two sisters, Ann and Nancy Wilson. Ann is considered to be probably the best female rock singer ever. Their version is so good, at one point, Robert Plant (the singer of Led Zeppelin) begins to cry. It should not be missed.
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Love Queensryche ... Geoff Tate .. back in the day probably could have song opera.
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"Faithfully" by Journey.
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