Queensrÿche - Take Hold of the Flame (Live '91)
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Published 2009-01-14
Geoff Tate(Vocals)
Chris DeGarmo(Guitar)
Michael Wilton(Guitar)
Eddie Jackson(Bass)
Scott Rockenfield(Drums)
All Comments (21)
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Who's listening in 2 024? Awesome band . Geoff very sexy and that voice magnificent.
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Back when music was great!
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Geoff can't or chose not to hit those E5 high notes 7 years later when he hit the notes in the Japan 1984 concert. He was 25 in '84 and now he's 63 and STILL rockin
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This band was a powerhouse at their peak.
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THIS is the REAL Queensrÿche 🤘🎸
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I remember the first time I heard this song (on the album) ... "F*#K!! What an amazing song!" Degarmo was the master, and Tate was unparalleled! Oh those were the days!
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this is pure musical perfection
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Where actual musicians and professional vocalists roam. This is live with no lip sink . I've seen them several times back in the day and every show rocked and had clear vocals.
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This has to be the most perfected band ever put together
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As a gen Xer one of the best rock shows I ever attended operation mind crime tour.Geoffs vocals being one of the best of all time!!!
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Chris Degarmo was so essential to that signature sound. Miss him in the band
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This tour was amazing. They were at their peak with 2 fantastic albums back to back. Got to see them twice on this tour.
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I don't think i can name many bands that can do so well while playing their songs live, especially when the vocals are so crafty and hard to sing. Geoff Tate sounds amazing, instruments are all in shape and Rockenfield makes the drums look so interesting and full of life, i love his drum rolls and odd beats sometimes...
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my god they were fucking insane! one of the best concerts I've ever seen
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Untouchable from 83 till 94
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Queensryche are brilliant live
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I saw three shows on this tour. At this point, there was no one who could touch them live.
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Top to bottom nothing but pure talent & musical genius!!!!
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Scott has the absolute BEST sounding set of drums and percussive setup in all of rock and roll! Always has! In the studio albums you can really hear the tightness and clarity in his playing, nothing is mushed. I can't explain it - it's just there! Beautiful sound!
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geoff tate one of the greates singers seen them several times