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Great album mate, saw them on this tour and they were fantastic :tumbsup:

Thanks Bro...I think it's their Best...How were they live?

I have a live DVD of theirs...It's pretty good... :banger:

 

It was 1990 and they sounded fantastic.

 

Suite Sister Mary was visually eerie, looked as if Mary was on the stage, very spooky.

 

Geoff Tates vocals were razor sharp too :tumbsup:

 

Whats the dvd you have?

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Queensryche-Empire

 

Great album mate, saw them on this tour and they were fantastic :tumbsup:

Thanks Bro...I think it's their Best...How were they live?

I have a live DVD of theirs...It's pretty good... :banger:

 

It was 1990 and they sounded fantastic.

 

Suite Sister Mary was visually eerie, looked as if Mary was on the stage, very spooky.

 

Geoff Tates vocals were razor sharp too :tumbsup:

 

Whats the dvd you have?

I have a greatest hits thing...It's live from Seattle,I think..been a while sinced I

watched it..

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Queensryche-Empire

 

Great album mate, saw them on this tour and they were fantastic :tumbsup:

Thanks Bro...I think it's their Best...How were they live?

I have a live DVD of theirs...It's pretty good... :banger:

 

It was 1990 and they sounded fantastic.

 

Suite Sister Mary was visually eerie, looked as if Mary was on the stage, very spooky.

 

Geoff Tates vocals were razor sharp too :tumbsup:

 

Whats the dvd you have?

I have a greatest hits thing...It's live from Seattle,I think..been a while sinced I

watched it..

 

Does it have Chris De Garmo or not? :tumbsup:

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Queensryche-Empire

 

Great album mate, saw them on this tour and they were fantastic :tumbsup:

Thanks Bro...I think it's their Best...How were they live?

I have a live DVD of theirs...It's pretty good... :banger:

 

It was 1990 and they sounded fantastic.

 

Suite Sister Mary was visually eerie, looked as if Mary was on the stage, very spooky.

 

Geoff Tates vocals were razor sharp too :tumbsup:

 

Whats the dvd you have?

I have a greatest hits thing...It's live from Seattle,I think..been a while sinced I

watched it..

 

Does it have Chris De Garmo or not? :tumbsup:

No it has Kelly Gray...

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No it has Kelly Gray...

 

...the Tommy Thayer of Queensryche (SCAB! SCAB! SCAB!) :rofl:

 

Anyway, now playin': Jag Panzer, THANE TO THE THRONE

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Queensryche-Empire

 

Great album mate, saw them on this tour and they were fantastic :tumbsup:

Thanks Bro...I think it's their Best...How were they live?

I have a live DVD of theirs...It's pretty good... :banger:

 

It was 1990 and they sounded fantastic.

 

Suite Sister Mary was visually eerie, looked as if Mary was on the stage, very spooky.

 

Geoff Tates vocals were razor sharp too :tumbsup:

 

Whats the dvd you have?

I have a greatest hits thing...It's live from Seattle,I think..been a while sinced I

watched it..

 

Does it have Chris De Garmo or not? :tumbsup:

No it has Kelly Gray...

 

Never heard of him, thanks mate :tumbsup:

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Queensryche-Empire

 

Great album mate, saw them on this tour and they were fantastic :tumbsup:

Thanks Bro...I think it's their Best...How were they live?

I have a live DVD of theirs...It's pretty good... :banger:

 

It was 1990 and they sounded fantastic.

 

Suite Sister Mary was visually eerie, looked as if Mary was on the stage, very spooky.

 

Geoff Tates vocals were razor sharp too :tumbsup:

 

Whats the dvd you have?

I have a greatest hits thing...It's live from Seattle,I think..been a while sinced I

watched it..

 

Does it have Chris De Garmo or not? :tumbsup:

No it has Kelly Gray...

 

Never heard of him, thanks mate :tumbsup:

 

He played on Q2K and the Live Evolution cd/dvd.

He is best known as a producer for Candlebox and Brother Cane.

He also is in Slave to the System with Queensryche's Scott Rockefield.

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Queensryche-Empire

 

Great album mate, saw them on this tour and they were fantastic :tumbsup:

Thanks Bro...I think it's their Best...How were they live?

I have a live DVD of theirs...It's pretty good... :banger:

 

It was 1990 and they sounded fantastic.

 

Suite Sister Mary was visually eerie, looked as if Mary was on the stage, very spooky.

 

Geoff Tates vocals were razor sharp too :tumbsup:

 

Whats the dvd you have?

I have a greatest hits thing...It's live from Seattle,I think..been a while sinced I

watched it..

 

Does it have Chris De Garmo or not? :tumbsup:

No it has Kelly Gray...

 

Never heard of him, thanks mate :tumbsup:

 

He played on Q2K and the Live Evolution cd/dvd.

He is best known as a producer for Candlebox and Brother Cane.

He also is in Slave to the System with Queensryche's Scott Rockefield.

 

...He also produced Dokken's ill-received SHADOWLIFE album in '97 and the original version of Nevermore's ENEMIES OF REALITY, which came out so god-awfully that the band refused to re-sign with Century Media Records at the end of their contract unless the label agreed to re-mix, re-master, and re-release that CD.

 

So basically, anything this guy touches is poison!! :angry:

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