Queensryche in SLC tomorrow

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  1. Thoth

    Thoth Sisyphus in training

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    It'll be in support of their CD full of cover tunes which I never thought they'd do. The aforementioned CD covers Pink Floyd, U2, Peter Gabriel & even a piece from an Italian opera.

    I hope they do stuff from their CD's; Promised Land (arguably my favorite), Here in the Now Frontier, & Q2K.

    I am certain they'll do <u>Jet City Woman</u> & <u>Another Rainy Night</u>. If they do anything from Empire I hope its <u>Anybody Listening? </u>
     
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    Sasha ...since the beginning.

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    Queensryche stopped making good music in the 80's. Operation: Mindcrime was dope. After that, it all went downhill.
     
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    The concert was phenomenal. It was @ club downtown by the Delta Center... there was a Jazz game too. I work downtown & walked there. I almost got run over by a herd of fools disguised as NBA fans.

    They played something from every album the EP to Warning to Rage for Order thru to Mindcrime2. They even did a few covers in support of their most recent CD. Geoff Tate had his hair @ "Empire" length and is in great shape for 48 and still has a incredible voice.

    Don Dokken opened. He did an all acoustic set and did all his hits. He made a crack about playing at the House of Blues in LA in front of 1000 failed musicians as LA is full of that type.

    QR's next album will be conceptual like Both Mindcrimes & Promised Land.

    Ryche & Roll!! To paraphrase Comic book guy (Simpsons), "Greatest band ever!"
     

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