The Album prior to Empire was Operation: Mindcrime. The album was a concept album, sort of a rock opera where the entire album tells a long-form story of politics, violence and corruption that is hauntingly resonant to this day. I would LOVE to see you do a full multi-part reaction to the entire album. It's one of the greatest metal albums of the era, and possibly all time.
Yes. I would love to see you react to the full mindcrime album. It is epic in many ways. The story telling, the music, and the singing. No breaks between songs really just one continuous story.
Evey time someone I know says that Queensryche sucks, I have to argue with them. You might not like them, but they're all really talented musicians, so they do not suck.
Queens - REICH or REIK is easier to pronouce. This band was ahead of its time expecially with the Warning and Operation Mindcrime, which applies to 2020.
At least you should be able to spell your favorite MUST listen song correctly! my god...there is always a possibility to correct your youtube comments to give people who are new to this channel or the band a chance to find what they are looking for after reading your comment.
Queensryche is intelligent rock. Their sound is perfection and their message is always on point. Is Anybody Listening of this same albulm is one of my favorites.
Hey it's the 78 year old grandma, this is my favorite band of all time, the lead singer Geoff Tate is so great. He doesn't show off his wondaful vocals in this song as he does in songs like, Take hold of the flame, Road to madness, and No sanctuary . The name Queensryche is pronounced like it ends with a k. or Queensryke.
Take Hold of the Flame really shows off Geoff''s range, tone, phrasing, power, expression... You name it, his voice just rings! The band is really tight and Scott was burning up the drums! And this was right BEFORE the release of their FIRST album! The EP was out, but they were at the beginning of their careers! My ALL TIME favorite band for over three decades! Welll worth your time. So diverse and intense! (I find it hard to use periods when I speak of QR)
I worked at a CD plant we had every molding machine making this cd all weekend it was awesome. ran a stamper out and replaced with another one. I loved it
One of my all time favorite bands EVER. The lead singer was classically trained in opera as a child. His voice is always mesmerizing but some of the other songs will astound you with his range and ability. You should take a listen to them in order, they tell an amazing story, in rock opera form.
Geoff is my favorite all time singer. I saw him last year, I saw him this Sep on my birthday and met him and will see him again in January Cannot get enough of this God's voice.
Queensryche came from Seattle in the 80's before Nirvana... this was from the 1990 album 'Empire', which became their biggest-selling record w/ the ballad 'Silent lucidity' becoming 1 of 6 singles & videos... 'Best I can' ... 'Jet city woman' ... 'Another rainy night' ... 'Anybody listening?' ...and 'Empire' 🔥🤘
With Best I Can probably their most underrated single out of that album, or entire career, I don't know, and being one of my favourite songs from them. Operation mindcrime obviously out of every discussion. Please forgive bad english, I'm from Italy.
MrLboyd! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you for giving Queensryche some of your reaction time! Bravo! I knew you'd dig it! Imo they've never received the attention they deserved for all of their incredible talent! "Silent Lucidity" should definitely be one of their next cuts for you to check out! Stay safe! Peace & love!
As many have said, the album "Operation Mindcrime" is fantastic. My favorite off of that might be "Suite Sister Mary", but "I Don't Believe in Love" and "Eyes of a Stranger" were the hits and are well worth checking out.
My personal favorite from them is Silent Lucidity. My daughter's mother made a beautiful video collage with the song, full of pictures of me from childhood up and when the lyrics "the dream is over... or has it just begun" played, the picture of me faded to one of my daughter, the similarities between us striking and unmistakable. I still cry when I watch that video.
I was in my early twenties when this song came out and was already a fan. This song rang true back then and still to this day. If you're reading this and struggling with an addiction, always know that no matter how alone you feel, you're not. Just reach out to someone, anyone who knows you, or what you're going through. The path you're on may be littered with the bones of those who failed before you, but you will not be one of them as long as you keep going.
You should react to their most known song, Silent Lucidity. It's a totally different vibe than Empire. After watching most of your reactions, I know you will be intrigued by the lyrics.
Oh man there is so much from this band that you have to listen to. Basically the first four albums are excellent . I am gonna suggest my personal favorite " Take hold of the flame " live in Tokyo 1984 version .
A wonderful band with Geoff Tate, one of the best vocalists in rock when he was at his peak. May I suggest Eyes of a Stranger from their seminal album Operation: Mindcrime and also Take Hold of the Flame (live 1984). Brilliant, each.
This album was released in 1990, so it would have probably been produced in the end of the 80s (your reference that it sounds like from the 80s...). Somebody once told me a long time ago that for him Peter Gabriel could sing to him the names of a telephone book, and it would be great, because Peter Gabriel has such a great voice. i conquer, but i have to say the same about Geoff Tate. His voice is simply a really, really great voice.
Back in November 2022 me and my uncle daw Queensryche and Judas Priest perform live in Baton Rouge, LA. That was the first actual concert I attended and it DID NOT disappoint 🤘
They were not your typical heavy rock band. That touched on many emotions and genres. Check out the song OUT OF MIND about people in mental institutions. Heartbreaking melancholy.
Anything off Empire, Operation: Mindcrime or Rage for Order is amazing although I agree with others that Mindcrime is an album that should be listened to in one sitting. It's one of the best concept albums ever made. They even released both a music vide version (Video: Mindcrime) and a concert video (Operation: Livecrime) around the same time.
This is the first reaction to this tune I have watched where the listener tried to break down the philosophy and societal implications conveyed by the lyrics. Great stuff - keep it up!
IF you can't do all of Mindcrime.. the one song on it that will blow the back of your head off is "Spreading the Disease"... when you listen to it keep in mind the album came out in 1988. Trust me on this one.
ALSO " The Killing Words" from Unplugged. Especially the part right after the guitar solo. Geoff sings it a little differently from the studio version, and it's killer!! ALL the guys are fantastic live!
Geoff Tate (singer) & Chris DeGarmo (guitar) were one of this magical music writing combo’s that only come around every so often. They were Queensryche !
This band were WAY ahead of there time. Operation Mindcrime was the album before this one and I suggest you check that out. One continuous story. Great reaction
As intellectual as you are, it’s a must for you to listen to their album Operation: Mindcrime. A linear story from beginning to end and in my opinion one of the greatest albums EVER 🤘🏻💥🔥🙏🏻
This was the first cassette I bought with my own money. I loved it and am glad you got to experience it, too. Be sure to check out "Anybody Listening" from the same album. In a somewhat different direction, you must check out "Cult of Personality" by Living Colour, which came out at the same time. It is absolutely awesome and a bit more metal, but with some spicy funk.
Been a Queensrÿche fan since they started, excellent band at this time of the band. Geoff is the GOAT in the metal voice world, he’s 65 and still sounds pretty amazing to me. Take hold of the flame is about as epic as it gets.
I was not familiar with Queensryche before this song. Ah, but when I heard this, I was hooked. And then, with Silent Lucidity, I knew I was reeled in. After that, I went back into their catalog and got to know the band better. Yes, they are a product of their time; they are most assuredly an 80s band. But unlike so many of their contemporaries, they wrote lyrics with substance and that is what keeps them fresh, even after all these years. They are as good now as they were then.
His opening line refering to ten dead in chinatown was a real event where members of the triad opened up in a chinatown restaurant in Seattle killing ten.
Geoff Tate (Queensryche) and Mike Patton (Faith no More) are probably 2 of the best rock/metal vocalists. It's a shame they don't get the recognition they deserve.
Check out "Revolution Calling" from their previous album, Operation Mindcrime. Some of the references may be a little dated, but the message of the song is remarkably relevant to today. Lyrics sample "I used to think That only America's way, way was right But now the holy dollar rules everybody's lives Gotta make a million, doesn't matter who dies"
To Mrboyd Queensryche is my most beloved group ever ,The two Songs that display their talent is Resistence and waliking in the Shadows ,The Chemisty they had and how they played their musical Instruments the high.intensity of energy flowed off the Stage.Theur album Mind Crime was anotger good album they made with Eyes of a stranger.But one or two of their Songs was pulled from the Goverment from being played on the radio and Banded from the Airways .Because those Songs talked about the Government but thats sad it first Ammendment rights being taken away from that group ,Queensryche is my most Favourite Metal group of mine by far your a good man Mrbiyd
JUST want to say I thoroughly appreciate your thoughtful, smart and on-point reaction to this song. There are, as you can see below, many more in the Queensryche canon. Enjoy and I will now look for more of you reactions. Take a look at one of the ALL TIME live performances on Unplugged -- "Black" by Pearl Jam. Historic. Be Well.
There is no such thing as a bad Queensryche song. For great examples of his insane range, you NEED to hear the live version of Take Hold of the Flame as others have already suggested. Also, a great B-side song is their cover of Simon & Garfunkle's Scarborough Fair. The acoustic version is really cool too, but the original from that B-Side is amazing. Meanwhile, I'm super psyched that you listened to this and huge kudos to whomever suggested it!! Thanks for the reaction!!
The Album prior to Empire was Operation: Mindcrime. The album was a concept album, sort of a rock opera where the entire album tells a long-form story of politics, violence and corruption that is hauntingly resonant to this day. I would LOVE to see you do a full multi-part reaction to the entire album. It's one of the greatest metal albums of the era, and possibly all time.
Mindcrime is on my Top 10 albums of all time!! :) 🤘🤘
Yes. I would love to see you react to the full mindcrime album. It is epic in many ways. The story telling, the music, and the singing. No breaks between songs really just one continuous story.
Their best work, IMHO. And that's saying a lot.
I’ve seen Queensrÿche multiple times with Geoff Tate back in the day…still one of the greatest bands I’ve ever seen live.
@@ericatchison4999 I saw them once at a small venue when I was a teenager. I didn't know them well enough to appreciate it at the time.
This song doesn’t even come close to showing you how great a voice he truly has. And this song is amazing
More Queensryche, one of my favorite bands. Operation Mindcrime is one of the best albums ever.
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It is.
Evey time someone I know says that Queensryche sucks, I have to argue with them. You might not like them, but they're all really talented musicians, so they do not suck.
Queens - REICH or REIK is easier to pronouce. This band was ahead of its time expecially with the Warning and Operation Mindcrime, which applies to 2020.
He's got an AK-47 for a best friend, business the American way (deep in the shadow levels).
Queensryche "Take hold of the flame " live in Tokyo this is a MUST listen for any Queensryche fan..
TOTALLY agree, Stonewing!!
At least you should be able to spell your favorite MUST listen song correctly!
my god...there is always a possibility to correct your youtube comments to give people who are new to this channel or the band a chance to find what they are looking for after reading your comment.
I came here to suggest that very song. He'd be blown away by "Take Hold." Haven't seen a reactioner yet who wasn't.
It's a must BLARE!
Agree completely.
Geoff Tate’s stunning range on full display!!!
“Silent Lucidity”is a beautiful and moving song. I highly recommend it and will enjoy your reaction 👍
+1 to Silent Lucidity
Definitely agree highly. Also Another Lonely Night.
Queensryche is intelligent rock. Their sound is perfection and their message is always on point. Is Anybody Listening of this same albulm is one of my favorites.
HELL YES! "Anybody Listening" is one of their best. I also don't know if anyone has reacted to it.
Hey it's the 78 year old grandma, this is my favorite band of all time, the lead singer Geoff Tate is so great. He doesn't show off his wondaful vocals in this song as he does in songs like, Take hold of the flame, Road to madness, and No sanctuary . The name Queensryche is pronounced like it ends with a k. or Queensryke.
Love you Grandma!!
You need to see the video "Take Hold of the Flame" performed live in Tokyo...that is all........
Move this comment straight to the top!!!
Take Hold of the Flame really shows off Geoff''s range, tone, phrasing, power, expression... You name it, his voice just rings! The band is really tight and Scott was burning up the drums! And this was right BEFORE the release of their FIRST album! The EP was out, but they were at the beginning of their careers! My ALL TIME favorite band for over three decades! Welll worth your time. So diverse and intense! (I find it hard to use periods when I speak of QR)
the solo is a guy quoting budget expenditure's for america ..brilliant!!
Ah yes, one of my favorite bands. I do enjoy the slightly calmer song "Jet City Woman"
I worked at a CD plant we had every molding machine making this cd all weekend it was awesome. ran a stamper out and replaced with another one. I loved it
Everyone listening to Queensryche for the first time, "This is different." "His voice is amazing."
One of my all time favorite bands EVER. The lead singer was classically trained in opera as a child. His voice is always mesmerizing but some of the other songs will astound you with his range and ability.
You should take a listen to them in order, they tell an amazing story, in rock opera form.
Geoff is my favorite all time singer. I saw him last year, I saw him this Sep on my birthday and met him and will see him again in January Cannot get enough of this God's voice.
Queensryche came from Seattle in the 80's before Nirvana... this was from the 1990 album 'Empire', which became their biggest-selling record w/ the ballad 'Silent lucidity' becoming 1 of 6 singles & videos... 'Best I can' ... 'Jet city woman' ... 'Another rainy night' ... 'Anybody listening?' ...and 'Empire' 🔥🤘
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With Best I Can probably their most underrated single out of that album, or entire career, I don't know, and being one of my favourite songs from them. Operation mindcrime obviously out of every discussion. Please forgive bad english, I'm from Italy.
Welcome to greatness! Queensryche is a top notch lyrical band!❤ "Silent Lucidity" is an absolute must reaction!
MrLboyd! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you for giving Queensryche some of your reaction time! Bravo! I knew you'd dig it! Imo they've never received the attention they deserved for all of their incredible talent!
"Silent Lucidity" should definitely be one of their next cuts for you to check out! Stay safe! Peace & love!
These guys are deep in their talent and music….
As many have said, the album "Operation Mindcrime" is fantastic. My favorite off of that might be "Suite Sister Mary", but "I Don't Believe in Love" and "Eyes of a Stranger" were the hits and are well worth checking out.
“Speak” is my fave from that album. And probably my favorite song from them.
These guys are so underrated
My personal favorite from them is Silent Lucidity. My daughter's mother made a beautiful video collage with the song, full of pictures of me from childhood up and when the lyrics "the dream is over... or has it just begun" played, the picture of me faded to one of my daughter, the similarities between us striking and unmistakable. I still cry when I watch that video.
Queensryche Operation Mind was their Rock Opera!!!! My favorite album!!
I was in my early twenties when this song came out and was already a fan. This song rang true back then and still to this day. If you're reading this and struggling with an addiction, always know that no matter how alone you feel, you're not. Just reach out to someone, anyone who knows you, or what you're going through. The path you're on may be littered with the bones of those who failed before you, but you will not be one of them as long as you keep going.
Jet City Women and I don't Believe in Love.. are a must !! Love your channel
catching this a couple years later, and i smile. Welcome to the thinking mans rock n roll band. Love your stuff!
You should react to their most known song, Silent Lucidity. It's a totally different vibe than Empire. After watching most of your reactions, I know you will be intrigued by the lyrics.
Oh man there is so much from this band that you have to listen to. Basically the first four albums are excellent . I am gonna suggest my personal favorite " Take hold of the flame " live in Tokyo 1984 version .
Take Hold of the Flame - Live in Tokyo
I love silent lucidity by these guys...youll enjoy that one.. It really showcases his voice
their album Rage for Order is a must listen.
I LOVE that you always actually UNDERSTAND what the damned songs are ABOUT!!! 💯💯💯💯
Just saw him 2 weeks ago at Antone's in Austin, TX. It was the Empire, 30th Anniversary +.
I saw them on this tour. They played the entire OPERATION MINDCRIME album from front to back. Amazing!
A wonderful band with Geoff Tate, one of the best vocalists in rock when he was at his peak. May I suggest Eyes of a Stranger from their seminal album Operation: Mindcrime and also Take Hold of the Flame (live 1984). Brilliant, each.
The lyrics to this song are even more relevant today. This was my favorite band back in the day.
This album was released in 1990, so it would have probably been produced in the end of the 80s (your reference that it sounds like from the 80s...). Somebody once told me a long time ago that for him Peter Gabriel could sing to him the names of a telephone book, and it would be great, because Peter Gabriel has such a great voice. i conquer, but i have to say the same about Geoff Tate. His voice is simply a really, really great voice.
Back in November 2022 me and my uncle daw Queensryche and Judas Priest perform live in Baton Rouge, LA. That was the first actual concert I attended and it DID NOT disappoint 🤘
They were not your typical heavy rock band. That touched on many emotions and genres. Check out the song OUT OF MIND about people in mental institutions. Heartbreaking melancholy.
LOVE that song ❤❤
Full-on resonate with YOUR comments alongside the song. Excellent stuffstance.
You should listen to the full empire album absolute Master work of music
Queensryche is the thinking mans metal.....
Great reaction
Just started listening, and I LOVE how smart you are. I fucking love listening to smart people :)
Queensrÿche just put awesome albums . Back to back to back..etc. Amazing band 👌
I seen them on this tour, what an amazing show they did Operation mind crime in it’s entirety. Check out suit sister Mary from mind crime amazing song
If you haven't done Take Hold of The Flame, live from Tokyo. You have to see it
pronounced like Queens-rike, awesome band!
They got their name from one of their earliest songs, "Queen of the Reich." They misspelled Reich to make sure no one would think they were neo-Nazis.
queensryche silent lucidity best song by them
Anything off Empire, Operation: Mindcrime or Rage for Order is amazing although I agree with others that Mindcrime is an album that should be listened to in one sitting. It's one of the best concept albums ever made. They even released both a music vide version (Video: Mindcrime) and a concert video (Operation: Livecrime) around the same time.
Warning????
This is the first reaction to this tune I have watched where the listener tried to break down the philosophy and societal implications conveyed by the lyrics. Great stuff - keep it up!
Geoff tate has a amazing voice he sounds just as amazing live love his music
I always loved the layers to this song. It was one of my first cds I ever bought.
Love this song, it brings me back to early childhood and it spoke to me because I grew up in the ghetto
Always appreciate your perspective. ✌🏼
I feel so grateful to have seen them perform live in the 90s. So damn good🤩
IF you can't do all of Mindcrime.. the one song on it that will blow the back of your head off is "Spreading the Disease"... when you listen to it keep in mind the album came out in 1988. Trust me on this one.
Love this song. Thank You for reacting to it.
Check out the lady wore black, London, and Queen of the Ryche. Great songs, so different.
I remember in '03 rolling past an Abrams tanks on the highway to Baghdad blaring this song...
My absolute favorite album of all time!
One of my favorite bands
If you think his voice sounds good on this track you should listen to the band unplugged. "I WILL REMEMBER " UNPLUGGED
I love his voice on their version of Scarborough Faire too
ALSO " The Killing Words" from Unplugged. Especially the part right after the guitar solo. Geoff sings it a little differently from the studio version, and it's killer!! ALL the guys are fantastic live!
Geoff Tate (singer) & Chris DeGarmo (guitar) were one of this magical music writing combo’s that only come around every so often. They were Queensryche !
This band were WAY ahead of there time. Operation Mindcrime was the album before this one and I suggest you check that out. One continuous story. Great reaction
Great reaction, this album was a masterpiece too. This song still holds true today.. Thanks 🙏 for reviewing this
Great Band...one of my favorites of theirs RAGE FOR ORDER....I will remember and on another album 'Bridge' *about his relationship with his Dad.
I love Queensryche! First song I ever heard from them was “Silent Lucidity”. I was 20 in 1986 in Reno, Nevada. Maybe it was 89?.
Highly recommend I Don't Believe in Love!
Next sould be Take hold of the Flame live in Tokyo. Shows his range.
Silent Lucidity is beautiful. Another must!
Did a senior paper on this song, about storytelling in art in HS. Great song.
As intellectual as you are, it’s a must for you to listen to their album Operation: Mindcrime. A linear story from beginning to end and in my opinion one of the greatest albums EVER 🤘🏻💥🔥🙏🏻
Flashbacks to when my dad played this album on road trips when I was a kid
Good good wow it’s an awesome song
Silent lucidity is a great song of theirs also. They are a band from the 90's.
It came out early 90’s
This was the first cassette I bought with my own money. I loved it and am glad you got to experience it, too. Be sure to check out "Anybody Listening" from the same album.
In a somewhat different direction, you must check out "Cult of Personality" by Living Colour, which came out at the same time. It is absolutely awesome and a bit more metal, but with some spicy funk.
The album "rage for order" is my favorite of theirs.
Been a Queensrÿche fan since they started, excellent band at this time of the band. Geoff is the GOAT in the metal voice world, he’s 65 and still sounds pretty amazing to me. Take hold of the flame is about as epic as it gets.
Tate...absolute perfection in his prime. Unbelievable. Unmatchable. Unrepeatable.
You must do their song SILENT LUCIDITY. Such an emotional song.
Very much a thinking man’s metal band
OPERATION MINDCRIME IS A MUST! 🤟🔥
I was not familiar with Queensryche before this song. Ah, but when I heard this, I was hooked. And then, with Silent Lucidity, I knew I was reeled in. After that, I went back into their catalog and got to know the band better. Yes, they are a product of their time; they are most assuredly an 80s band. But unlike so many of their contemporaries, they wrote lyrics with substance and that is what keeps them fresh, even after all these years. They are as good now as they were then.
His opening line refering to ten dead in chinatown was a real event where members of the triad opened up in a chinatown restaurant in Seattle killing ten.
Geoff Tate (Queensryche) and Mike Patton (Faith no More) are probably 2 of the best rock/metal vocalists. It's a shame they don't get the recognition they deserve.
"A dope message"...that was a cute spin
Anything off mindcrime is excellent.
Multi part reaction to the entire Operation Mindcrime from beginning to end😉
I highly recommend their song " silent lucidity"
love this band, you should check out Silent Lucidity from the same album. Their version of Scarborough Faire is AMAZING!
Check out "Revolution Calling" from their previous album, Operation Mindcrime. Some of the references may be a little dated, but the message of the song is remarkably relevant to today.
Lyrics sample
"I used to think
That only America's way, way was right
But now the holy dollar rules everybody's lives
Gotta make a million, doesn't matter who dies"
I have loved that riff since the first time I heard this song. In my opinion -the "war on" (insert what ever suits) was and is a word game.
To Mrboyd Queensryche is my most beloved group ever ,The two Songs that display their talent is Resistence and waliking in the Shadows ,The Chemisty they had and how they played their musical Instruments the high.intensity of energy flowed off the Stage.Theur album Mind Crime was anotger good album they made with Eyes of a stranger.But one or two of their Songs was pulled from the Goverment from being played on the radio and Banded from the Airways .Because those Songs talked about the Government but thats sad it first Ammendment rights being taken away from that group ,Queensryche is my most Favourite Metal group of mine by far your a good man Mrbiyd
So awesome my friend I was 15 when this album came out listen to the entire work and see if doesn't hold true to our world today.💘 you class of "88"
tear it all down we'll build it up again...another empire soo true
JUST want to say I thoroughly appreciate your thoughtful, smart and on-point reaction to this song. There are, as you can see below, many more in the Queensryche canon. Enjoy and I will now look for more of you reactions. Take a look at one of the ALL TIME live performances on Unplugged -- "Black" by Pearl Jam. Historic. Be Well.
The album is amazing. May I recommend that you listen to it cover to cover, as it tells an incredible story.
There is no such thing as a bad Queensryche song. For great examples of his insane range, you NEED to hear the live version of Take Hold of the Flame as others have already suggested. Also, a great B-side song is their cover of Simon & Garfunkle's Scarborough Fair. The acoustic version is really cool too, but the original from that B-Side is amazing.
Meanwhile, I'm super psyched that you listened to this and huge kudos to whomever suggested it!! Thanks for the reaction!!
I like this guy who's reacting to good Ole music
Chris DeGarmo is so underrated. Not just for guitar, but his writing. This was about the gang wars of the 80's.
The vocalist (Geoff Tate)…..Take Hold of the Flame live in Japan….if you want a feel for his true vocal range….
If you note at 4:20 when the voice says "another empire" it is a question