Re: Any 80's Hard Rock/ Metal Fans?
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| Queensryche - To the comment that Empire was a masterpiece...meh. It IS a great album but IMO Operation: Mindcrime is not only their best album by FAR but it is one of the top 10 metal masterpieces of all time. To date it is still the only metal concept album I know of although the new Priest album Nostradamus is also supposed to be a concept. |
Iron Maiden's "Seventh Son of a Seventh Son" is a concept album as well. I agree that "Operation: Mindcrime" is far and away Queensryche's best album. I enjoyed "Empire" very much, and the production is immaculate, but I can't listen to it all the way through like I can with "Mindcrime."
Regarding Death: I used to work for Death's record label in the late 80's, and I spent a good amount of time on the road (in their bus) with them on the "Leprosy" tour. I never could get over what a quiet guy Chuck Schuldiner was. Dark Angel were on the road with them, and Gene Hoglan was DA's drummer (and chief songwriter). Hoglan is one of my most vivid memories of my time in the "biz." He'd call me up just to shoot the breeze, and I stayed at his (parents) house when we went to the singer's wedding...
JonZ:Your Gene Hoglan story reminds of me of a similar situation when I was on the road with Dark Angel and Death: we rolled into a McDonald's somewhere in Indiana (en route to Chicago), and were accosted by a group of redneck truckers who were "commenting" that us longhairs were "far too pretty to be boys" (and were singling out Chuck). Thank God a lot of us (myself included) were of a "larger persuasion," so nothing bad happened. I completely learned the meaning behind Bob Seger's "Is it Woman/Is It Man?" lyric in "Turn the Page" that day...
Anyway, the manager of the McDonald's came out to greet us and asked if we were the bands that had just played (in Milwaukee, I think) the night before, and had our entire entourage sign a McDonald's bag for an employee who couldn't make the show because of work (and he was off this particular afternoon). When I tried to explain that I was not actually IN either band, Gene Hoglan said "You're our brother, you're on the road with us. Sign the f**king bag!" So I did...