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Mindcrime at the Moore [Blu-ray]
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Genre | Hard Rock & Metal, Music Video & Concerts |
Format | Blu-ray, Color, Dolby, NTSC, Widescreen, DTS Surround Sound, Multiple Formats |
Contributor | Ethan Mesmer, Queensrÿche, Bruce Green |
Language | English |
Runtime | 2 hours and 59 minutes |
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Queensrÿche s two Operation: Mindcrime albums (released in 1988 and 2006) tell the story of Nikki, a junkie, political revolutionary and assassin and his relationship with two key characters Sister Mary and the manipulative Dr X. Critically acclaimed and much loved by their fans the albums are two of the jewels in the crown of progressive metal. Following the release of Operation: Mindcrime II , Queensrÿche performed both albums in their entirety on tour in a mammoth stage production featuring actors, staging and films. Filmed on this tour in high definition at the Moore Theater in the band s hometown of Seattle over three nights in October 2006, Mindcrime At The Moore is now released on Blu-ray for the first time and presents these legendary albums as they were meant to be seen and heard. Bonus Features: Tour documentary / The Chase performed with Ronnie James Dio in the role of Dr X / Queensrÿche Rock & Ride / TRACK LISTING: OPERATION: MINDCRIME PART I - 1) I Remember Now 2) Anarchy-X 3) Revolution Calling 4) Operation: Mindcrime 5) Speak 6) Spreading The Disease 7) The Mission 8) Suite Sister Mary 9) The Needle Lies 10) Electric Requiem 11) Breaking The Silence 12) I Don t Believe In Love 13) Waiting For 22 14) My Empty Room 15) Eyes Of A Stranger / OPERATION: MINDCRIME PART II - 16) Freiheit Ouverture 17) Convict 18) I m American 19) One Foot In Hell 20) Hostage 21) The Hands 22) Speed Of Light 23) Signs Say Go 24) Re-Arrange You 25) The Chase 26) Murderer? 27) Circles 28) If I Could Change It All 29) An Intentional Confrontation 30) A Junkie s Blues 31) Fear City Slide 32) All The Promises / ENCORE 33) Walk In The Shadows 34) Jet City Woman
Product details
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : NR (Not Rated)
- Product Dimensions : 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 3.2 ounces
- Audio Description: : English
- Item model number : 2613
- Director : Bruce Green
- Media Format : Blu-ray, Color, Dolby, NTSC, Widescreen, DTS Surround Sound, Multiple Formats
- Run time : 2 hours and 59 minutes
- Release date : October 18, 2011
- Actors : Queensrÿche
- Subtitles: : Spanish
- Producers : Ethan Mesmer
- Studio : Eagle Rock Ent
- ASIN : B005JJSG3U
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #198,592 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #50,031 in Blu-ray
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Some have talked about the somewhat 'flat' sound of the band in the recording, but take a look at the venue. For Operation: LIVECrime, the setting was a massive arena that the band could barely see each other from the stage-wings and mountains of speakers. Here, The Moore is a much more intimate setting, nearly that of a club gig. Of course the sound will be different. I, personally, like the smaller, "group of friends" flavor of this version.
I like the fact that they answered the two big questions for O:M and O:MII - What happened to Mary, and what happened to Nicky. I can imagine some folks don't like that the 'mystery' was revealed, but it just adds to story.
Geoff Tate's still got the vocal range that makes him such a stand-out in the field of rock, and the band hasn't lost a step. Sure, having Chris deGarmo would have been cool, but Mike Stone is no slouch and Michael Wilton is magnificent. Scott Rockenfeld and Eddie Jackson get there moments to shine, and they don't disappoint.
The addition of the Seahawks drum corps a couple of times is a lot of fun. Pamela Moore still absolutely delivers as Sister Mary and Christen Sorensen (no relation that I know of) is both creepy and believable as Nicky.
The one minor complaint I'd give is that they could have recorded this when Ronnie James Dio was available to reprise his duet with Tate on 'The Chase,' but they even smooth this over by adding the one live Dio performance of the song as a DVD extra.
I really dig the fact that this is produced and presented as a true stage musical, with the band acting as sort of the chorus/narrator from old Greek theatre. It's just a great show that is so much more than just a concert.
If you're a fan of the band, or a fan of Mindcrime, you'll definitely want this in your collection. If you're a fan of great stories told with music, grab this up today.
The sound quality on my stereo great! I have it going through a 7.2 surround sound and using a PS3 to watch it on. Yes, some of the bass guitar and drums have a feedback sound in some of the songs, but I've seen so many live concerts, that I know it sounds like that in person... so I can tweak that out in my amp...
Long time fans of Queensryche! You can't go wrong with this Blu-ray!!!
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a blind buy for me, as i collect (bluray) music videos. i was totally in awe on how good the whole band was, the setting
the music, the filming. Bang on folks! worthy of any purchase and for you to own, if you like heavy metal. there singer is
awsome. the Band "Queensryche" gets five ***** Joe Hipfner / Canada
I Queensryche sono riusciti a portare sul palco tutto questo, amalgamato alla perfezione.
La teatralità, i suoni, le canzoni ora rock, ora prog , ora ballad, fanno parte tutto di una unica trama, soprattutto la parte di Operation Mindcrime 1, forse l'apice della loro carriera ( Empire fù molto più commerciale ).
I Queensryche hanno dato origine ad un nuovo modo di intendere il prog-rock ancora nel lontano 1984 ( The Warning ), mica bau-bau / micio-micio !!!
Il concerto scorre via che è una meraviglia: era il loro sogno portare in teatro il concept Operation Mindcrime ed il risultato è maestoso.
Consigliatissimo senza riserve, anche per chi non li ha mai ascoltati: è un film-concerto riprodotto sul palco se mi fate passare il concetto, che non mancherà di emozionarvi e stupirvi: l'intro del concerto con la partecipazione di ....( non voglio rovinare la sorpresa,guardatevi il blu ray ) è energia allo stato puro, il duetto di Sister Mary ( spettacolare Pamela Moore ) ed il finale pazzesco con Eyes of a stranger sono solo alcune delle emozioni che vi aspettano: come se non bastasse partecipa anche il mito Ronnie J.DIO, non so se mi spiego...
Ottime le immagini, bellissima la trama del concept con i vari attori, perfezione nell'esecuzione dei brani, Geoff Tate in stato di grazia.
Birra in frigo ( tanta ), cellulare spento ( ovvio ), consigliate buone cuffie e luce soffusa: per un paio d'ore sarete trasportati altrove.
Se tutti i concerti fossero così. Questo è il top.
Audio: 10 - Video: 10
de Operation Mindcrime, un ensemble basse batterie de folie et un son et image plus qu'à la hauteur du dvd ( à quand le Bluray ?) , un nouveau rappeux
au style assez différent mais qui finit par se méler confortablement à la bande de Geoff Tate. Bref un régal à recommander aux "anciens" qui ont connus Le 1er Mindcrime
mais aussi à ceux qui découvriront le groupe. Bref de l'excellent