
Too bad no radio station in MD since the late Rock 103 in Grasonville has ever given these guys much air time (circa 1993 when they did the revolution weekends with nothing but Ryche music). I used to have to run wires around my room just to pick up the station. Mrs Anarchy and I got to hang out with them in November at Rams head and try to see them at least 2X a year. Never met a cooler bunch of rock stars. Very laid back and these guys know how to treat their fans. That and there is no better place to see a metal band than at the Rams head. Being a beer/hop snob and metal snob - a craft brew pub concert hall is my vision of heaven.
From their site:
QUEENSRŸCHE's newly released live DVD, "Mindcrime At The Moore", makes an impressive debut at #1 on the Billboard Top Music DVD Chart. This marks the band's first ever #1 chart debut. The double DVD set, released July 3 from Rhino, captures QUEENSRŸCHE's performance of both "Operation: Mindcrime I" and "II" in their entirety in front of a rabid hometown crowd at Seattle's Moore Theatre. The marathon show includes a full theatrical production complete with surround sound, video imagery, actors portraying the concept albums' characters onstage with the band, and a special appearance from the Seattle Seahawks drum line. Billboardhas called the release a "real treat" and "a must for Rÿche and Rollers."
"Mindcrime At The Moore" features singer and chief songwriter Geoff Tate along with guitarists Michael Wilton and Mike Stone, bassist Eddie Jackson and drummer Scott Rockenfield performing all 32 "Mindcrime" tracks plus a two-song encore featuring their signature hits "Jet City Woman" and "Walk In The Shadows". The DVD's bonus features include a tour documentary, a featurette on the band's "Rock & Ride Across America" charity motorcycle ride for the VH1 Save The Music Foundation, and a live performance of "The Chase" from the Gibson Amphitheatre inLos Angeles, featuring Ronnie James Dio's only public appearance as Dr. X.
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