these two, they had something really special, it is so sad that they split up. Queensryche was never the same after chris left and when geoff got fired, the band ended in my opinion. Chris was such a pro and combine that with Geoffs voice and lyrics u get gold.
Well, you can say that the band ended, but their albums with Todd La Torre are way better and sound more like Queensryche than everything they did after Promised Land
@FatalPies nobody remembers them like they do Queensryche. Tate and Degarmo, Wilton wrote some great music. Much better than Crimson. And Tate’s phrasing, his structure of vocals was better. When you saw QR live on the Building Empires tour, not too many bands could touch them.
@@FreeMTrider My favorite thing about the band was the rhythm section. EdBass and Rockenfield were awesome together. EdBass is a sick bassist. I saw Tate's band a couple years ago and no rhythm section at all. And Tate's voice wasn't that great! He sang all the big songs and it sounded flat if you know what I mean. The Ryche had it all back in the day. A stellar band with absolutely no flaws.
@@Mr.77776 I love the entire band. Scott and Eddie are absolutely killer musicians. My first time seeing them was The Warning tour when they totally blew Kiss off the stage. They just kept progressing. Not many people recognize DeGarmo’s style change either. He went for on pentatonic to a more blues base progression and the band kept push limits too. They really worked well together. I’m just honored to have seen them live on every tour up to Tribe.
@@FreeMTrider I've seen them like 8 times. Regretfully without DeGarmo though. That's awesome you've seen them on The Warning tour. The Warning is my favorite from them. Roads To Madness is probably my favorite song from them. Although, they have many great songs. The early works of The Ryche obviously their best!
@@paisleyprincess7996 yes me to..i still listen to the albums with chris....love them forever and wish chris and geoff would join together one day to make one more album
Man, what a rush of nostalgia. Queensryche is one of my all time fave bands, saw them back in the day a number of times. Always loved the originality of the music, they were the "smart" and sophisticated face of metal, and with all due respect to everyone, these two were the soul of Queensryche. I'm glad I was part of that era, it's all gone now.
TOTAL CLASS. I got to meet Eddie outside the Spectrum in Philthy, PA a few hrs before THE EMPIRE tour, I was front row. Eddie signed my poster and he is pure class and much like Scott.... CRIMINALLY UNDERRATED and too many times overlooked. Yes, Geoff has a rare voice and is beyond description amazing. However the rhythm section is very heavy and great performers and Scott always had such an amazing kit with the chains.... especially the Warning and Rage tour and Chris so critical to the band, his backing vocals. Again, another band who like Rush and Maiden before them cited my fave band ever KISS that when they opened on the Animalize tour 84-85 they learned 2 things: 1. It's not just about playing your instrument, it's also about entertaining...moving around...hence the headset mics so they could run all around the stage and no matter what treat your fans. With respect and take the time to sign for them or a photo.. Finally, Chris and Michael are top 5 dual ax attack right there with Smith and Murray (Gers) Maiden, Downing and Tipton, Oz Fox and Michael Sweet STRYPER, Skolnick and Peterson from Testament...Kirk n James as well oh and anyone who also joined the stage with my dear friend who passed Chuck Schuldiner. Again, everyone just goes on and on about Geoff... rightfully so but the band to me was the main thing to me and I was so happy the were THE main band at the MTV Awards that night. Bands with that talent usually get overlooked for overrated garbage like GNR
Rage for order is not only one of my favorite Queensryche albums but one of my favorite albums ever from any band. Many great songs from that album never got airplay in Southern California and that is a crime. Especially when you had songs like Screaming in digital.
The band is so phenomenal and Chris & Geoff are always so soft spoken but Oh boy howdy when they get out on the stage the lamb clothes come off and the wolf enters with a such a force that can’t be reckoned with I love it!!
@@ramonroriz2006 it’s almost as if he becomes one with his guitars. He has so much creativity andtalent. I was so sorry to see him leave. There is one guy from Geoff’s new band that actually can come pretty close to sounding like Chris. Geoff went through a few band members, who were actually just awful. Now, I think he has a good, maybe even bordering on great band! When I saw them in September they were doing the 40 year anniversary of The Warning, and the 30 year anniversary of Empire. Geoff sounded like he was 40 years younger! My daughter got these tickets for us as a birthday surprise for me, and we had second row and backstage passes. Meeting Geoff and even the band was such an amazing experience, and I got some great photos of Geoff and me!
These 2 are class acts. Not consumed with the debauchery of the time. True musicians and masters of their craft. Original Queensryche were a group of master musicians. Geoff Tate is one of the superior vocalists in any genre. Can’t wait to see him in his Rage for Order tour this coming year. Hopefully see DeGarmo and Tate reunite one day!!
Rage for order remains one of my favourite metal albums - i still listen to it regularly after 34 years or whatever it is now! It"s dark,.moody and creative. It still sounds futuristic in my opinion.
Futuristic!! Geoff talked about the Rage for Order album having that total feel about it, and ,ugh of it was related to what was going on in the world. Then he belted out Surgical Strike and I had goosebumps all over!
@@FreeMTrider I’ve seen them at least a dozen+ times and I was never disappointed…ever!!! I just saw them 4 days ago and I was still NOT DISAPPOINTED!!!
I was always amazed and jealous at how amazing Chris and Michael were able to duel their harmony lead gutars like nobody I've ever heard. Aside from all the other talent aspects of the band... daw them 2 times live. AMAZING BAND
When they came out, hair band groups and even hair-band associated groups like QR were on their way out. They had about six months and everything would end
@@paisleyprincess7996 I don't believe it was due to them being part of the hair band genre or aligned with it. EMI went bankrupted and DeGarmo left. They would didn't really have the same audience as a Poison, Warrant or Crue. Empire and Promised land were their biggest selling albums when those bands couldn't sell anything. QR ;was always a different band and changed with each album.
@@FreeMTrider Yes they were hair band adjacent, which was really unfair to them. They were smart, and as a hair band person they were so much better than anything I heard before. Once CDG left it was wrap. Geoff could sing, and he could write lyrically, but he couldn’t write music. CDG was the person GT bounced the lyrics off of, and Wilton and Jackson without CDG weren’t strong songwriters. Then there’s the slow descent of GT...His odd behavior, performances, and music turned even diehard off. Not to mention his abuse towards the bandmates. He is a big part why it was driven into the ground
Geoff Tate is a rare "rock star" who earned his fame due to his crazy talent level. Eddie Van Halen also comes to mind in a similar way. Neither men acted like "rock stars" but their talent demands we take take notice.
Oh Martha Quinn, you and Downtown Julie Brown were just the best! You made MTV for years! Aaawww...to go back! Love Geoff and Chris too. Can we just rewind for a bit?!?
No vocal warmups or warm downs, wow! It's because if the natural tone of his voice and he does modulation and different nuances in tone with good posture and singing from the diaphragm.
From 88-91 I saw operation mindcrime with empire first set was some old school tracks with empire and then the second set they played the entire album of mindcrime! Beyond awesome 👍👍👍👍👍
From 88-91 I saw operation mindcrime with empire first set was some old school tracks with empire and then the second set they played the entire album of mindcrime! Beyond awesome 👍👍👍👍👍 rage for order rule 💯💯💯 saw that tour 86-87🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
They were like Citizen Kane...The end at their beginning. I loved this band back in the early 90s. I loved OMC and Empire, Geoff Tate was so handsome. It’s sad what went down
Saw them up close LIVE in SF back in 2001 or so (and the Operation Mindcrime tour back in the early 90s). I lost it when they did NM156! WOW! No matter what you say about how rock they went by the "Empire" era, classic Queensryche is the shit!🤘🤘🤘🤘
and on 2021, all of Queensryche albums up to Primised Land are still relevant... just before the pandemic Geoff was on tour with a reprise of Rage for Order and Operation Mindcrime
I don't remember this show at all airing on Mtv and I am one of those who watched Mtv fairly often back in the 80's and early 90's - Martha Quinn - haven't thought about her in decades.
I had a stall promoting my own album at a record fair yesterday and talking to people about music exposed yet again how WEIRD people are! Beatles ("....they lost it after Revolver"), Hendrix ("couldn't play like Jimmy Page" duh!!), XTC ("were up themselves")....etc. And someone even looked at the lacquer cut of my album that I'd brought along and he said 'how much is that?'.....er, well there's only one copy in the world, so errrr it's priceless!! :) People into music are strange about music, that's for sure.
It makes me sad to see interviews and performances from the early 90s right before grunge transformed the scene. As someone born in 1981, I was late to the party and was only starting to come of age when Nirvana and Pearl Jam took over. It wasn't until the late 90s that I discovered Queensryche.
Martha Quinn was one of my first crushes back in the day. She is soooo freakin' cute here. She still looks good today. Queensryche was probably the best musical bands out there. It's just too bad that they couldn't mend the their differences.
I sat outside the San Jose Civic waiting in line on the Mindcrime tour and where we were sitting we could hear Geoff warming up his vocals doing opera style scales. He isn't being honest here, unless that was an anomaly.
@@hancock1934 yes it was.!!! great memory! 4 sure...much love.GREAT JOB ALL...THANX 4 MAKING Tee with LIONS NAMED LEO the music worldwide. LOVE YOU ALL...!!!....MUCH LOVE.!!
2:57 ?? SERIOUSLY? That's like asking uh, so why'd you use a nylon string guitar for the intro of Silent Lucidity? Why'd you use a microphone on that song?
First caller was from my old town in NJ Hazlet. Never really thought Martha Qinn was good looking and always kind of thought of her as mousy, especially back in 1981 and the first half of the 80s. She kind of looks hot here and no idea when this transformation happened as I probably stopped watching MTV by 1992/1993
Geoff Tate was too freaking beautiful.
He’s still delicious
Chris D isn't a slouch himself.
He's bald, now .....
Just found out today he's gay. No kidding
@@jmzochsnrtrBS!!!
these two, they had something really special, it is so sad that they split up. Queensryche was never the same after chris left and when geoff got fired, the band ended in my opinion. Chris was such a pro and combine that with Geoffs voice and lyrics u get gold.
They were beginning to have issues and decline before DeGarmo left, may be why he did leave...
Well, you can say that the band ended, but their albums with Todd La Torre are way better and sound more like Queensryche than everything they did after Promised Land
Man, it was such a great band. I wish the original line up got back together.
@@fafolaw Man who cares. DeGarmo / Tate.
@@choobachooba3140 People who like good music care
This is Queensryche, these guys ARE Queensryche. Nothing left to say.
I agree 💯
Queensryche is Queensryche, 2 guys do not define a band. Just get over it 😂
@@trendmassacre8423 of course yes!
I also agree, and they are both gone, And I HATE that!!
UNTOUCHABLE from 84 to 94..
83-94
@FatalPies nobody remembers them like they do Queensryche. Tate and Degarmo, Wilton wrote some great music. Much better than Crimson. And Tate’s phrasing, his structure of vocals was better. When you saw QR live on the Building Empires tour, not too many bands could touch them.
@@FreeMTrider My favorite thing about the band was the rhythm section. EdBass and Rockenfield were awesome together. EdBass is a sick bassist. I saw Tate's band a couple years ago and no rhythm section at all. And Tate's voice wasn't that great! He sang all the big songs and it sounded flat if you know what I mean. The Ryche had it all back in the day. A stellar band with absolutely no flaws.
@@Mr.77776 I love the entire band. Scott and Eddie are absolutely killer musicians. My first time seeing them was The Warning tour when they totally blew Kiss off the stage. They just kept progressing. Not many people recognize DeGarmo’s style change either. He went for on pentatonic to a more blues base progression and the band kept push limits too. They really worked well together. I’m just honored to have seen them live on every tour up to Tribe.
@@FreeMTrider I've seen them like 8 times. Regretfully without DeGarmo though. That's awesome you've seen them on The Warning tour. The Warning is my favorite from them. Roads To Madness is probably my favorite song from them. Although, they have many great songs. The early works of The Ryche obviously their best!
Two non pretentious guys with boat loads of talent. Both are handsome to boot! They've got it all.
The balance of talent between these two...pretty magical.
“Anybody Listening “is one of my favorites 👍👍
Anyone that had the pleasure to see them live they were actually better live than on recording. One of the tightest live bands I’ve ever seen.
Very true
Yep. Royal Albert Hall was one of the best live sounds I've heard by any band. Tate was very theatrical then too.
Agreed 🤘🏼
Agreed!
chris degarmo...such a personality and so intelligent. and they both behave so decent compare to other hardrock bands
That’s why I loved them. They were smarter than most groups...
@@paisleyprincess7996 yes me to..i still listen to the albums with chris....love them forever and wish chris and geoff would join together one day to make one more album
Apart from the time Geoff repeatedly spat at his drummer on stage and then punched him out.
@@misschienniet That was a really, really bad moment
@@misschienniet YOU get a life.
Geoff's dimples and he has a chin cleft. Was a beautiful man with a gifted voice. I like Chris too. So talented
Geoff was gorgeous
Still is!!
He WAS gorgeous then.
Yup! 🤭
Man, what a rush of nostalgia. Queensryche is one of my all time fave bands, saw them back in the day a number of times. Always loved the originality of the music, they were the "smart" and sophisticated face of metal, and with all due respect to everyone, these two were the soul of Queensryche. I'm glad I was part of that era, it's all gone now.
So true brother, they really were the pink floyd of heavy metal, mindcrime being their wall album
Geoffs speaking Voice ❤️
These guys are so humble and so cool at this age. Fame didn’t get to their heads.
Wow Geoff was such a cutie and those vocals wow he can sing!
Queensryche is my all time favorite band. With Geoff Tate. 🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼
TOTAL CLASS. I got to meet Eddie outside the Spectrum in Philthy, PA a few hrs before THE EMPIRE tour, I was front row. Eddie signed my poster and he is pure class and much like Scott.... CRIMINALLY UNDERRATED and too many times overlooked. Yes, Geoff has a rare voice and is beyond description amazing. However the rhythm section is very heavy and great performers and Scott always had such an amazing kit with the chains.... especially the Warning and Rage tour and Chris so critical to the band, his backing vocals. Again, another band who like Rush and Maiden before them cited my fave band ever KISS that when they opened on the Animalize tour 84-85 they learned 2 things: 1. It's not just about playing your instrument, it's also about entertaining...moving around...hence the headset mics so they could run all around the stage and no matter what treat your fans. With respect and take the time to sign for them or a photo.. Finally, Chris and Michael are top 5 dual ax attack right there with Smith and Murray (Gers) Maiden, Downing and Tipton, Oz Fox and Michael Sweet STRYPER, Skolnick and Peterson from Testament...Kirk n James as well oh and anyone who also joined the stage with my dear friend who passed Chuck Schuldiner. Again, everyone just goes on and on about Geoff... rightfully so but the band to me was the main thing to me and I was so happy the were THE main band at the MTV Awards that night. Bands with that talent usually get overlooked for overrated garbage like GNR
This is how interviews should be done. What a treat
Rage for order is not only one of my favorite Queensryche albums but one of my favorite albums ever from any band. Many great songs from that album never got airplay in Southern California and that is a crime. Especially when you had songs like Screaming in digital.
The live show was even better. I was fortunate to see them in Sacramento on that tour.
Yes
@FatalPies Transcendence IS very good !
If we could just turn back time ! 💖
Same!
Oh, yes, what a shame!
I’ve seen Queensryche about 13 times since the first time they opened for Def Lep in the 80’s- Geoff solo is fabulous because he is the voice!
The band is so phenomenal and Chris & Geoff are always so soft spoken but Oh boy howdy when they get out on the stage the lamb clothes come off and the wolf enters with a such a force that can’t be reckoned with I love it!!
Greatest songwriting tandem in metal history. The Page/Plant of the 80s
chris also has a very good voice
Yes, and he also did a good bit of the writing.
DeGarmo is just the best guitarist of all time, in my humble opinion. Nobody has been able to match his sound since he’s left.
Ehhhh...Geoff is the gifted singer!
@@miriamsamaniego3335 It’s hard to disagree with you, he’s also my favorite. He has this penetrating guitar tone that no one can match.
@@ramonroriz2006 it’s almost as if he becomes one with his guitars. He has so much creativity andtalent. I was so sorry to see him leave. There is one guy from Geoff’s new band that actually can come pretty close to sounding like Chris. Geoff went through a few band members, who were actually just awful. Now, I think he has a good, maybe even bordering on great band! When I saw them in September they were doing the 40 year anniversary of The Warning, and the 30 year anniversary of Empire. Geoff sounded like he was 40 years younger! My daughter got these tickets for us as a birthday surprise for me, and we had second row and backstage passes. Meeting Geoff and even the band was such an amazing experience, and I got some great photos of Geoff and me!
Would love to see them together one more time
Have so missed Chris Degarmo!
Geoff And Chris Are So Cute.
Geoff Tate is so beautiful
I had the pleasure of meeting all them at vegas arena moons ago....got to hang out during sound check...great guys...great band
Back when MTv did MUSIC.
WOW I saw this tour back in 91 beyond awesome 👍👍👍👍
These 2 are class acts. Not consumed with the debauchery of the time. True musicians and masters of their craft. Original Queensryche were a group of master musicians. Geoff Tate is one of the superior vocalists in any genre. Can’t wait to see him in his Rage for Order tour this coming year. Hopefully see DeGarmo and Tate reunite one day!!
Rage for order remains one of my favourite metal albums - i still listen to it regularly after 34 years or whatever it is now! It"s dark,.moody and creative. It still sounds futuristic in my opinion.
100% agreed
I was fortunate to see the Rage tour back in ‘86. QR was absolutely killer.
@@FreeMTrider I am pretty jealous about that!
Futuristic!! Geoff talked about the Rage for Order album having that total feel about it, and ,ugh of it was related to what was going on in the world.
Then he belted out Surgical Strike and I had goosebumps all over!
@@FreeMTrider I’ve seen them at least a dozen+ times and I was never disappointed…ever!!! I just saw them 4 days ago and I was still NOT DISAPPOINTED!!!
I was always amazed and jealous at how amazing Chris and Michael were able to duel their harmony lead gutars like nobody I've ever heard. Aside from all the other talent aspects of the band... daw them 2 times live. AMAZING BAND
Great interview thanks for sharing.
Hands down hands up straight awesome
Man, I miss these times, more simple for sure.
They seemed pretty articulate compared to a lot of rock bands
fascinating snapshot in their career - at the apex of their success and the dark clouds were on the horizon ....
When they came out, hair band groups and even hair-band associated groups like QR were on their way out. They had about six months and everything would end
@@paisleyprincess7996 QR had some of it's most successful tours and albums when "hair bands" were just about gone.
@@FreeMTrider Yeah, but their days came to an end eventually. They had a little more time than the rest...but not much
@@paisleyprincess7996 I don't believe it was due to them being part of the hair band genre or aligned with it. EMI went bankrupted and DeGarmo left. They would didn't really have the same audience as a Poison, Warrant or Crue. Empire and Promised land were their biggest selling albums when those bands couldn't sell anything. QR ;was always a different band and changed with each album.
@@FreeMTrider Yes they were hair band adjacent, which was really unfair to them. They were smart, and as a hair band person they were so much better than anything I heard before. Once CDG left it was wrap. Geoff could sing, and he could write lyrically, but he couldn’t write music. CDG was the person GT bounced the lyrics off of, and Wilton and Jackson without CDG weren’t strong songwriters. Then there’s the slow descent of GT...His odd behavior, performances, and music turned even diehard off. Not to mention his abuse towards the bandmates. He is a big part why it was driven into the ground
Hm, I'm half-way in and this is actually an excellent interview. Everyone is great, even the callers.
Wow who would have thought in 2021 these two and the drummer are replaced...damn
Geoff Tate is a rare "rock star" who earned his fame due to his crazy talent level. Eddie Van Halen also comes to mind in a similar way. Neither men acted like "rock stars" but their talent demands we take take notice.
Oh Martha Quinn, you and Downtown Julie Brown were just the best! You made MTV for years! Aaawww...to go back! Love Geoff and Chris too. Can we just rewind for a bit?!?
I love their music and listen to it still hahaha
Geoff had a bit of a dave gilmour vibe to his look and mannerisms back in the day
No vocal warmups or warm downs, wow! It's because if the natural tone of his voice and he does modulation and different nuances in tone with good posture and singing from the diaphragm.
“14 months we spent on the road this year.” - Geoff Tate.
Jet lag maths. :)
Icons of rock and a class above all.
I love Geoff Tate and Chris DeGarmo. (Of Queensrÿche)
WOW! I've never seen this before. Thanks for posting it. I miss Chris but I understand his need to be off the road to raise a family.
back in civil and calm days !!!
There can never ever be another band this complete ever again , unless these same guys all get back together
Chris is a true introvert
Love it. Thanks.
The Dude abides
From 88-91 I saw operation mindcrime with empire first set was some old school tracks with empire and then the second set they played the entire album of mindcrime! Beyond awesome 👍👍👍👍👍
These guys are soooo cooool!
From 88-91 I saw operation mindcrime with empire first set was some old school tracks with empire and then the second set they played the entire album of mindcrime! Beyond awesome 👍👍👍👍👍 rage for order rule 💯💯💯 saw that tour 86-87🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
Good people, good stuff!
They were like Citizen Kane...The end at their beginning. I loved this band back in the early 90s. I loved OMC and Empire, Geoff Tate was so handsome. It’s sad what went down
"........14 months we spent on the road this year.................."
Their speaking voices are so surprising to me. Geoff's is so deep for what he can reach when he sings, and Chris sound so much lighter than I thought
Chris sang all those high backup vocals (live).
"We spent 14 months on the road this year." 😁
SO SHWEEEETTT...much love Tee with LIONS NAMED LEO.[the music worldwide}
...sooo cool..!
I totally agree. MY Queensryche will ALWAYS be Geoff, Chris, Michael, Eddie and Scott. LOVE You GUYS 😘😘😘😘
No homo but ya gotta admit these dudes are so good looking lol, and amazing musicians. Also Martha is adorable haha
Couple of years before, yes. Hairlines are well on their way here... End of an era on all fronts.
@@InternetUser-d7s GT was handsome. BTW, Prince dedicated “Insatiable” to Martha Quinn...She had a huge crush on him
Just awesome
Jeff was so handsome! 😘
They don't make musicians like those guys anymore.
Geoff remembered the city of the one show they had to cancel "back in '85" right off the top of his head. Pretty remarkable.
Pure magic
Magic is evil. These guys are very talented! Queen of the REEIIIIIICCH!!!
Saw them up close LIVE in SF back in 2001 or so (and the Operation Mindcrime tour back in the early 90s).
I lost it when they did NM156!
WOW!
No matter what you say about how rock they went by the "Empire" era, classic Queensryche is the shit!🤘🤘🤘🤘
Trust me Geoff can play synth ten thousand percent 👍👍👍👍
Queensryche rock❤
and on 2021, all of Queensryche albums up to Primised Land are still relevant... just before the pandemic Geoff was on tour with a reprise of Rage for Order and Operation Mindcrime
That was my last show before things shut down.
I don't remember this show at all airing on Mtv and I am one of those who watched Mtv fairly often back in the 80's and early 90's - Martha Quinn - haven't thought about her in decades.
I never understood people that didn't get QR
I had a stall promoting my own album at a record fair yesterday and talking to people about music exposed yet again how WEIRD people are! Beatles ("....they lost it after Revolver"), Hendrix ("couldn't play like Jimmy Page" duh!!), XTC ("were up themselves")....etc. And someone even looked at the lacquer cut of my album that I'd brought along and he said 'how much is that?'.....er, well there's only one copy in the world, so errrr it's priceless!! :)
People into music are strange about music, that's for sure.
Mike is the best.
It makes me sad to see interviews and performances from the early 90s right before grunge transformed the scene. As someone born in 1981, I was late to the party and was only starting to come of age when Nirvana and Pearl Jam took over. It wasn't until the late 90s that I discovered Queensryche.
Martha Quinn was one of my first crushes back in the day. She is soooo freakin' cute here. She still looks good today. Queensryche was probably the best musical bands out there. It's just too bad that they couldn't mend the their differences.
Queens richey was a very awesome band for that time
Sorry to those Edmonton, Alberta residents that missed that '85 show!
Oh lord, I used to have 'a thing' for Martha Quinn!
I sat outside the San Jose Civic waiting in line on the Mindcrime tour and where we were sitting we could hear Geoff warming up his vocals doing opera style scales. He isn't being honest here, unless that was an anomaly.
''WARRIOR SOUL''...opened the show that night
Wow! 2 of my favourite bands together! Must have been amazing!
@@hancock1934 yes it was.!!! great memory! 4 sure...much love.GREAT JOB ALL...THANX 4 MAKING Tee with LIONS NAMED LEO the music worldwide.
LOVE YOU ALL...!!!....MUCH LOVE.!!
Nothing says early 90's like Martha Quinn
Martha Quinn is so gd adorable.
Amazing times or tymes5.7
Queenenche isn't the same without Jeff Tate, aging is cruel.
11:04 ......And it still does stand the test of time to a certain amount of us. No weak links in this band
Geoff is charismatic af
2:57 ?? SERIOUSLY? That's like asking uh, so why'd you use a nylon string guitar for the intro of Silent Lucidity? Why'd you use a microphone on that song?
Geoff Tate....a Supreme talent, a Cherubic face and a pleasant personality...Shocking what he has turned into in the past 25 Years. sigh...
@FatalPies c’mon. Not even relevant. No one even cares.
@FatalPies give me a fkng break. He is one of the best if not THE best.
@FatalPies You Midnight's wife or something? Great singer, but please, he wasn't up to Geoff's caliber, now or ever.
Podcast, before there were podcasts
This was Geoff during his "oh shit! I'm going bald!" stage.
All the amazingness that went on in this interview and THAT is what you have to share?! Sit down
@@CocoOPNY What, do my eyes deceive me? Was he not going bald? What gives?
@@paulosicne8498 It's ok. I noticed too before I saw your comment. Thinning out is bad news for a hair band, ha ha. :)
Martha Quinn 💕
First caller was from my old town in NJ Hazlet. Never really thought Martha Qinn was good looking and always kind of thought of her as mousy, especially back in 1981 and the first half of the 80s. She kind of looks hot here and no idea when this transformation happened as I probably stopped watching MTV by 1992/1993
Bands that continue on without the original line may sound better all around but there still a cover band without all the original line up
Rage for Order kicks fuckin' ass!
Queensryche without those two fellas is not Queensryche
Used to work with a woman who could’ve been Martha’s blonde twin... she was quite popular around the office!
Wonder why the callers' questions are comparably intelligent? Because Queensryche naturally has intelligent listeners.