My little brother was a big Queensryche fan and he bought the album, Empire. He had Lupus and passed away from it in 1991 as this song was released as a single. This song reminds me of him and I miss him a lot. 😔
Hi William sorry for your loss at least you have this song to always remind you of him. He is in a much better place, one day we will all be there to see all our loved ones.
This song was written by the lead guitarist when he had to comfort his young son when he had a nightmare. This song is in fact a lullaby. When you have your own kids Aileen, remember this song.
Its about Dream Control... I used to rock my oldest Nephew to this when he was a baby and would get sick or fussy. For a time, it was the only song that would settle him.... 12 years later, and I was rocking my own daughter to sleep to this song
By far one Queensryche greatest songs, the lyrics along with melody is just overwhelming. I was running a business in Abilene, Tx when one of my managers invited the wife & I to their Empire show in Dallas. We were blown away, couldn’t get enough of it, rocked to it all the home. Been a huge fan ever since.
I'd say Savatage is the most underrated but I guess they ended up doing well as TSO. Personally as much as love Mindcrime and Empire Queensryche's mid 90s release Promised Land is my favorite. Or hell, King's X is super underrated as well.
I believe that this song is one of the Top 10 songs ever recorded/produced. Why??? *Read the LYRICS* and ask anyone who you know that shouldn't be here anymore and/or has ever had a near death experience.
This is the problem today the younger generation of people missed what real music is?not the so-called music out today! not to long ago I seen a young black man talking about Led Zeppelin and he had never heard of them? Led Zeppelin probably the greatest rock n roll band ever!
When I separated from my wife, I had our young daughter with me for the first time. She was crying because of separation from her mother. This song helped calm her, and the rest of the day was wonderful. Thank you Qeensryche 😊🙏🙏
A true masterpiece. This is Queensryche's "Comfortably Numb". In the early 2000s, I did a weekly rock radio show on KKFI FM in Kansas City. I had heard that this song "picked up where Comfortably Numb left off". So I played them back to back, perfectly segued into the next, & just marveled at what I heard in my headphones. My show was on from 2-5a on a Saturday morning. The phones BLEW UP unlike ever before & I also heard something I'd never heard before from callers..... many were in tears & a couple just couldn't stop sobbing. It is one of the greatest privileges of my ENTIRE life to present 2 incomparable pieces of music like this to those who heard it.... & yes my friends- "Silent Lucidity" DOES take up where "Comfortably Numb" left off. Thank you Queensryche for music beyond words, & thanks fort posting, AileenSenpai- nice job, sister! We're grateful! 🙏
I was in the Navy and stationed in Washington State during the rise of Queensrÿche. One of Geoff’s uncles worked at the shipyard next to where I was stationed. I met Emmett and he turned me on to his nephews band. This was when Operation Mindcrime was first released. To this day that album remains relevant and it drew me in from the first song. Then Empire came and showed just how diverse these guys could be with their music. As beautiful a song as Silent Lucidity is, my favorite from Empire is Anybody Listening. Incredible song from a phenomenal album!
I actually cried when I first heard this song because it felt as if my Dad was speaking to me through this song. My Dad passed away 15 years before this album came out.
Supposedly this song is about lucid dreaming....but for me, it's about having loved ones who have passed still there, next to me in "silent lucidity"....this song brings me to tears every time I listen to it...can't wait to see your reaction...
Yeah, that's the great thing about real art. It can have different meanings to different people throughout different times, and you can't say "no, that's wrong."
Same here its soooo much deeper and hauntingly bittersweet! My beloved dad died day before Christmas and I can't think of anything other than him silently whispering the lyrics to me as I lay here utterly broken lost and feeling like he took everything of me when he died in my arms hugging me with his last breath. He didn't want to go and fought so very hard for so many years but somehow he was still ripped from my life in the middle of the night in my living room under the glow of the Christmas tree lights like charity laced with a lie I can barely breath and between losing my newborn and now my dad too I don't even want to live anymore broken can't describe it no words can its bottomless black pit!
Thank you for this, Aileen... This song, for me, it's an example to show people that say that metal is just noise. It's pure emotion, and that's what metal it's all about (at least for me). Thank you for sharing your emotions with us.
This is an all-time classic that stands up today. Lucid dreaming is a thing and I encourage people to look into it if you can Master it it's really powerful. I have a two and a half year old daughter and on my list of songs I'm going to play for her and show her this is at the top of the list. So beautiful and powerful
I was a 15 year old dad, and my daughter's mother would play this on guitar and I would sing this to our daughter. They were both 8n a car crash 4 years later. This song destroys me. I haven't thought about Marylyn in some time as I'm single handedly raising a 15 year old Michael 30 years later. Thank you for the flood of needed emotions. I appreciate you and your channel.
This is one of my top 5 songs of all time. It's an incredibly well written song in my view. And did you catch the cello that came in near the end of the song? They're playing an excerpt from Brahm's Lullaby,
Loved your reaction! Yes, it hits hard in the emotions. Guitarist, Chris DeGarmo (playing acoustic guitar at beginning and end, and also the double neck guitar) wrote the music and lyrics to this song. Michael Kamen arranged the strings. The first time I heard it, when it got to the middle part with the deep voice (before they added what was being said to the lyrics) I thought it was depicting a nightmare. Which it might be alluding to musically, but the lyrics are just instructing and encouraging the child about how to achieve lucid dreaming. Queensryche is an INTENSE band. They have a very dynamic songwriting style. This song is much less edgy than their usual pallette. But, oh so BEAUTIFUL! It was up for a Grammy at the time Queensryche exceeds in evoking FEELINGS in the listener! Such a great band (original lineup, first 5-6 albums). You had many insightful thoughts about this song! It continues to amaze me, the wide variety of thoughts, memories, and emotions this song awakens in listeners. That's good songwriting, good musicianship, and exceptional vocals! When you said how hard it hit you, I think that's because our spirits recognize and resonate with TRUTH. When we hear something true, we know it and have a response to it. I SO enjoyed all your intelligent comments and your take on this beautiful song! Please continue to do Queensryche reactions when you can. They are a band that doesn't disappoint! Read a little about QR's "Operation: Mindcrime" for a full-album story that is hailed a musical and lyrical masterpiece. P.S. It's OK about cliches. They become cliches because they are so true. See you next time!!
@@GrimProxi14 Pretty cool, huh? A group of friends and I used to go to a little place called the Endzone in downtown Kirkland when they first started out under the name Myth. Great group!
This was the Silent Lucidity reaction I’ve been waiting forever to witness. Best example of how I felt about this song on first listen, so it was like getting to experience it again for the first time. Thank you.
Sweet reaction. Another thing about this song is the timing in dynamics, when he sings the lyrics "come tumbling down and a new world will begin" the drummer adds a fill descending from high to low toms mimicking something collapsing, perhaps relative to the walls in the fore mentioned line "the walls you built within". Thanks for sharing.
Saw Queensryche on the Empire tour & they closed the set with this track & brought the house down. Can't wait for you to get into more from "Operation Mindcrime" album. "Suite Sister Mary" or "Breaking the Silence".....
Operation: Mindcrime is one of the top concept albums I’ve heard. High and lows, yet a consistent feel that the songs are weaving you along a path. Other concept albums are more thematic and the musicality between songs can be a bit jarring at times. Also, Op:MC was the pinnacle of the band, IMO.
@@JohnPyrich Yes, we saw that and that tour they were doing cover songs for much of the set, very different but cool vibe. The other time was early 2000s when Jeff was still there and doing a greatest hits set. Every time I saw them they killed it. Beyond talented, should be in HoF.
I'm turning into an old man as I write this, but sometimes I think we don't appreciate what we have when we have them... and then they're gone. I feel that way about this whole album (and even their previous album). Queensryche was a very special band and this song in particular is inexplicable and profoundly beautiful. Living in that moment was really wonderful.
Yes I totally agree with you, my Mom used to tell me when I was little being kind to people doesn't cost you anything. We really need to tell our loved ones how we feel while their still here. Tomorrow is no guarantee, another one she would tell me.🤔
Exactly that. I was a teenager, early HS when this came out. Still in an age of wonder, some amazement, still not yet void of childhood magic. Now, well into middle-age the song probably holds more magic and wonderment to me than it did then. Life is a poem written with days, that turn in decades -- if we're fortunate.
I loved the song, instantly, when it first came out. I was 17. I sang it to my toddlers, every night, for 3 years straight, every night, safe to say, a 1000 times. If you want to appreciate true dyed-in-the-wool artists, musically as well as lyrically, when the world still needs to learn about them: Look out for Ren. Start with "Hi Ren".
I love how this song has progressed for me since originally hearing it back when it came out when I was in middle school. At that time I understood it as a comforting lullaby because I was still a child myself at the time. I my early twenties I understood it to be about how the guitarist Chris DeGarmo intended it to mean about lucid dreaming and achieving control over your dreams. In my thirties I understood it to mean being aided to literally manifesting your dreams in your real life. Now in my forties, as I know friends losing parents and have lost childhood friends, I hear it as though you are being comforted by your loved ones who have already passed on and are still watching over you and waiting for you to join them. The way this song’s meaning when I listen to it has morphed over the years is what makes me absolutely LOVE this song. His voice, the instrumentals, their timing, it is all so lovely. Such a great song!!! 🎶❤
I totally agree. I just used this song at my 19 year old cat, best friends, euthanasia because I felt it was perfect. I want this to be the last song I hear in my life.
@@darwinsvideos I’m sorry you lost a beloved pet, but yes this is a very poignant song. I genuinely believe it reminds us of where we go after we die. I know there is another beautiful place we all go including our beloved pets and other animals too.
Geoff has been my favorite vocalist for over 35 years. Even through all of my changes in music taste. I still listen to him at least daily. So phenomenal. He's no longer with Queensryche but still tours. I'm seeing him on 1/7. He's 63 and STILL sounds amazing!
Again, I love the way you ACTIVELY listen. So many nuances you are catching. Queenrÿche is heavier extension of Pink Floyd (they were very influenced by them) and it is not coincidence that you are being deeply moved by both. I’m riveted for your future Queensrÿche (and a Floyd!) reactions!!
Great song off a great album. Love this jam. Such a bad ass song. Great guitar work too. And great volcals. 👍. This whole album kicks ass. Not one bad song off this great album. A solid fuckin 10 here. . I saw this album tour twice. Kick ass concert both times. Good memories. Good times 🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
This was a song that (former) guitarist/ songwriter Chris DeGarmo wrote for his young daughter, trying to tell her what dreams are. It became Queensryche's biggest hit single in 1990 from the 'Empire' album.
@@cmills4bama Do I look like your personal assistant? Do some goddamn research, u lazy bum... Look it up - it's not difficult. I don't give a damn if u eat or crap your words.
The only song that made my entire car of metal heads pull over. We were on our way back from the record store and this new cassette was in the Jenson pumping through the 16x9s and then this came on. We had to stop and listen. It's still "holy crap" this many years later. Geoff is one of the best rock frontmen in history.
Actually they asked the band what the song was about. And what they said The song was about was a innocent small child that does not understand death being in a position Where a parent is either dying or has just died and they don't realize exactly everything but they're scared. So they explained to the child that no matter wbut I will always be there in your drbasically.
Chris Degarmo wrote the song about a person having a lucid dream. He got the idea after reading the book Creative Dreaming by Patricia Garfield. I'd say it's pretty close to Queensryche's magnum opus.
The song always seems to me to be narrated by a parental figure...like a god to their creation, a father to his child, a master to their disciple. "If you open up your mind for me, you won't rely on open eyes to see", is so spiritual
I believe geoff hit e5 oe e7 in the beginnin. ,pls correct me if im wrong. Geoff's range is amazing, i also highly suggest you listen and react to 'anybody listening '.
Loving the emotions you showed. I could feel the depths that it was taking you. Great song. That’s why it was voted MTV peoples choice award and hit the charts. 🤘🏽
Been my favorite sing for so many years, V. lucidity is a name I used for years . I lucid dream now on a regular basis. I'm older and understand more now as to why this song played such a strong role in my life back then.. it was a doorway for me to realize that as I could now control my dreams when sleeping I also control my waking dreams. The beginning verse where he says, "your mind tricked you to feel the pain of someone close to you leaving the game of life.. I just lost my brother in December 22 , and this was also one of his favorite songs. This song is a key to understanding our inner power awake or asleep ❤❤
Thank you Aileen. Great reaction and assessment! This mindblowingly gorgeous and emotional song still makes me well up with tears after all these years (i'm 61 years young), and even after probably a thousand listens! To me, it is a song of intense caring and loving, which can encompass one's dream states as well as pain and loss felt in real life. It is one of those songs that is open to intense personal interpretation.
Before I listen to your concluding comments, I wanted to say that your reaction and listening to the song again, made me realize that I am the "Master" of everything which comes into my head (not all thoughts are my own) and I decide what to feel and think further. I have gone very low at times, thinking, "Just take me now!", but I always come back to my senses (spirit) and self, no matter the situation, and move on. Ultimately, I can choose to do whatever I want to, and feel and think the thoughts I, alone, control. Silent lucidity, to me, is like a coming to peace about myself, regardless of where I am at any given moment. Thank you for your reaction. Now I will listen to your thoughts,
This is possibly the greatest power ballad of all time. It’s certainly one of the most beautiful. A lucid dream is a very unique experience to have. And, what you said about things being able to get better, is something I am in total agreement with. Because I’ve seen my own life improve, so people can believe in positive change.
Always thought Empire didn't have the recognition it deserved cause Mindcrime's success, but is a masterpiece too. This and Anybody Listening have the vibe, the emotion, beautiful both.
Hits you right in the feels doesn't it? Even if you never said a word, the very subtle facial reactions you had spoke volumes. This song came out when I was in high school. Talk about feeling old. When I hear it now, it makes me think of my dad. He's been gone for almost 5 years now, but what I always remember is that the reason it hurts is because we loved and were loved. And that is a thing to be cherished. Great video!
I saw this video on its premiere and was stunned, It has become a staple in my karaoke repertoire and usually gets the biggest applause of the night, I have also played it in a couple bands and it always gets great response. The Empire album is my favorite Queensryche album, the band was firing on all cylinders at this point and creating some great music. If I may suggest my favorite song from the album would be Another Rainy Night (Without You). You were talking about poetry in this reaction and thats what I always felt about Another Rainy Night. Its a more aggressive song but as Queensryche goes, its on the mark.
July 7th 1991 Pensacola Florida. I was 23 and took my 17-year-old brother to the Building Empire's concert. He and I had completely digested the album when it first came out. Listening to it on vinyl, Reading the lyrics and the liner notes as the album played. We totally got sucked into the amazing concept album. The show was simply outstanding and being an amateur, very frustrated drummer at the time Scott Rockenfield was the absolute hardest working drummer I had ever seen. He never stopped. I mean the entire show he never stopped playing as the band seamlessly went from one song into the next. Geoff was simply Geoff. One of the greatest rock vocalists of all time. The whole band was incredible. They had a huge video screen above the stage and when they played Jet City woman, there was a high fashioned beautiful woman on the video smoking a cigarette with one of those elongated black cigarette holders and when she blew the smoke out a stream of smoke came out of the screen. I'm sure there was a little hole nobody could see but it was the coolest damn thing I'd ever seen in a concert, at the time.😂 It was a very special night for my brother and I and the start of going to hundreds of concerts together.
Lying silently watching, smiling, as your child sleeps. And dreams. All the while wondering what wonderful, mesmerizing, fantastic adventure they’ve embarked upon this time …knowing that if things somehow go awry you’re there to comfort and reassure them [should they wake] that everything IS, and WILL, be okay!🤗🫶🏻🥰
The entire Operation Mind Crime album is one of the best ever made. It is powerful, and emotional stuff from start to finish! the thing is each song gives even more meaning to the next. It really has to be listened to in the way you would watch a movie.
I absolutely LOVE this song. I've been a lucid dreamer since my 20s (I'm 65 now). Never thought that I'd hear a song about it. So glad that you reacted to it.
I can remember as a teenager not liking this song, as it was slow and just didn't get it. As an adult, this song is mesmerizing, an instrumental and lyrical feast that I can never get tired of hearing. Some reactions to this song even say they play this at funerals. There's no doubt this song takes you on a mental and emotional journey and makes a song like this have legs for generations to come.
Even at 57 years old, I listen to a lot of current hard rock and metal. Queensryche, nearly 40 years later, is the one band from this era that I've never tired of. They are timeless. They were incredibly talented musicians. Operation:Mindcrime is THE concept album to compare all others to.
My little brother was a big Queensryche fan and he bought the album, Empire. He had Lupus and passed away from it in 1991 as this song was released as a single. This song reminds me of him and I miss him a lot. 😔
Peace Bro
Nice. That's THE GOOD STUFF.
He's smiling next to you.
Hi William sorry for your loss at least you have this song to always remind you of him. He is in a much better place, one day we will all be there to see all our loved ones.
Oh sweetie I'm sorry about your loss. So amazing you have that song
This song was written by the lead guitarist when he had to comfort his young son when he had a nightmare. This song is in fact a lullaby. When you have your own kids Aileen, remember this song.
Its about Dream Control... I used to rock my oldest Nephew to this when he was a baby and would get sick or fussy. For a time, it was the only song that would settle him.... 12 years later, and I was rocking my own daughter to sleep to this song
This is an example of why people who were young in the 70’s and 80’s and 90’s had the BEST music ever to listen to.
Facts!! We were so very lucky 😊
A lullaby is the perfect way to describe this song.
By far one Queensryche greatest songs, the lyrics along with melody is just overwhelming. I was running a business in Abilene, Tx when one of my managers invited the wife & I to their Empire show in Dallas. We were blown away, couldn’t get enough of it, rocked to it all the home. Been a huge fan ever since.
There’s just something about this song. His voice, the guitar, the strings, lyrics. Yep…always brings tears
Queensryche is one of the most underrated 80s bands. So dam good.
Damn right.
I'd say Savatage is the most underrated but I guess they ended up doing well as TSO. Personally as much as love Mindcrime and Empire Queensryche's mid 90s release Promised Land is my favorite. Or hell, King's X is super underrated as well.
Totally agreee!!!!
I believe that this song is one of the Top 10 songs ever recorded/produced. Why??? *Read the LYRICS* and ask anyone who you know that shouldn't be here anymore and/or has ever had a near death experience.
they still tour today.
This song ALWAYS makes me cry every time for absolutely no reason. It’s genuinely just a beautiful song.
After 30 years this song still sounds amazing, it still hits you in the feels as it did when you first hear it, thank you Aileen for reacting to this.
Absolutely. I just listened and BAM! Every time and I can’t get enough.
30 yrs?..... Holy shit
I think their MTV Unplugged version is even better.
Agreed.. one of their best .. and they got a lot of great songs .. the empire album was great follow up to operation mind crime .. 💯✌️🤘
Shutup dude. We are getting old my friend. One of my all-time favorite songs.
I'm 46 yrs old and I'm sad to say we won't ever hear incredible, timeless music like this again. It saddens me.
So we keep it around 😊❤️🙏
Never say never. Hope
There will always be people making honest music, don't let corporate music dishearten you.
I use to think the same way, then I discovered “the warning”
This is the problem today the younger generation of people missed what real music is?not the so-called music out today! not to long ago I seen a young black man talking about Led Zeppelin and he had never heard of them? Led Zeppelin probably the greatest rock n roll band ever!
One of the most beautiful songs ever. Geoff Tate's voice is unreal and soul piercing, looking forward to your reaction tomorrow. 😀❤
Queensryche "Anybody Listening?" MTV's Unplugged!
This band is not for likes or reactions. When this song hit you when it came out and even before this is a part of my life.
When I separated from my wife, I had our young daughter with me for the first time. She was crying because of separation from her mother. This song helped calm her, and the rest of the day was wonderful. Thank you Qeensryche 😊🙏🙏
A true masterpiece. This is Queensryche's "Comfortably Numb". In the early 2000s, I did a weekly rock radio show on KKFI FM in Kansas City. I had heard that this song "picked up where Comfortably Numb left off". So I played them back to back, perfectly segued into the next, & just marveled at what I heard in my headphones. My show was on from 2-5a on a Saturday morning. The phones BLEW UP unlike ever before & I also heard something I'd never heard before from callers..... many were in tears & a couple just couldn't stop sobbing. It is one of the greatest privileges of my ENTIRE life to present 2 incomparable pieces of music like this to those who heard it.... & yes my friends- "Silent Lucidity" DOES take up where "Comfortably Numb" left off. Thank you Queensryche for music beyond words, & thanks fort posting, AileenSenpai- nice job, sister! We're grateful! 🙏
I was in the Navy and stationed in Washington State during the rise of Queensrÿche. One of Geoff’s uncles worked at the shipyard next to where I was stationed. I met Emmett and he turned me on to his nephews band. This was when Operation Mindcrime was first released. To this day that album remains relevant and it drew me in from the first song.
Then Empire came and showed just how diverse these guys could be with their music.
As beautiful a song as Silent Lucidity is, my favorite from Empire is Anybody Listening. Incredible song from a phenomenal album!
"Anybody Listening" is my favorite off that album as well
“swaddled by Queensryche”. perfect description.
Geoff Tate is one of the truly great vocalists from the 80's. I have been listening to them since the early 80's.
Empire should be in everyone's collection. Excellent album!
That whole album is incredible. Jet City Woman is one of my favorites.
Scotty is seriously underrated as a drummer
Hell yeah. Another Rainy Night, Della Brown, Best I Can, Thin Line, AND OF COURSE Anybody listening! That whole album was EPIC!!
Empire is jazz, prog, rock, fusion, easy listening... everything. Best album of the 90s.
I was literally singing that song in my head. When I read your comment.
I can really relate to Jet City Woman. Brings back some fond memories along with my heart being broken but such is life.
Had the pleasure of seeing them play in an outdoor venue in Houston 15 or so years ago. They sounded exactly as they do here. Beautiful poetry.
Oh, this song will get you into your feels rather quickly.
I actually cried when I first heard this song because it felt as if my Dad was speaking to me through this song.
My Dad passed away 15 years before this album came out.
Supposedly this song is about lucid dreaming....but for me, it's about having loved ones who have passed still there, next to me in "silent lucidity"....this song brings me to tears every time I listen to it...can't wait to see your reaction...
Yeah, that's the great thing about real art. It can have different meanings to different people throughout different times, and you can't say "no, that's wrong."
Same here its soooo much deeper and hauntingly bittersweet! My beloved dad died day before Christmas and I can't think of anything other than him silently whispering the lyrics to me as I lay here utterly broken lost and feeling like he took everything of me when he died in my arms hugging me with his last breath. He didn't want to go and fought so very hard for so many years but somehow he was still ripped from my life in the middle of the night in my living room under the glow of the Christmas tree lights like charity laced with a lie I can barely breath and between losing my newborn and now my dad too I don't even want to live anymore broken can't describe it no words can its bottomless black pit!
Same here..
This song will hit ya in the feelings, it's awesome
A Ballad from the best male vocalist of all time 🌹 can't fail 👌 like many others, this song got a big place in my heart ❤️ tx for the react
Thank you for this, Aileen... This song, for me, it's an example to show people that say that metal is just noise. It's pure emotion, and that's what metal it's all about (at least for me). Thank you for sharing your emotions with us.
From the vocals, lyrics, orchestra, guitars, bass, drums, scenery and blue hue- this is a masterpiece!
This is an all-time classic that stands up today. Lucid dreaming is a thing and I encourage people to look into it if you can Master it it's really powerful. I have a two and a half year old daughter and on my list of songs I'm going to play for her and show her this is at the top of the list. So beautiful and powerful
I was a 15 year old dad, and my daughter's mother would play this on guitar and I would sing this to our daughter. They were both 8n a car crash 4 years later. This song destroys me. I haven't thought about Marylyn in some time as I'm single handedly raising a 15 year old Michael 30 years later. Thank you for the flood of needed emotions. I appreciate you and your channel.
Damn, your story just crushed me. So sorry for your loss. Peace be with you, brother.
Watch in UT Silent Lucidity Unplugged it takes it up another level again.
This is one of my top 5 songs of all time. It's an incredibly well written song in my view. And did you catch the cello that came in near the end of the song? They're playing an excerpt from Brahm's Lullaby,
I saw Queensryche open for Suicidal Tendencies way too many years ago. Everyone was quiet during this song. Magical. ❤
Queensryche was huge at this time, I saw Suicidal Tendencies open for them.
@@mattbauer6304 Hmmm, you're probably right! Lol Getting older sucks! 🤣
I was there
This was one of the songs when back then, there was no noise, just the clicks of the lighters.
First time I heard this ,tears flowed out unstoppable. WOW!!! Mystical Beautiful!!!
Loved your reaction! Yes, it hits hard in the emotions. Guitarist, Chris DeGarmo (playing acoustic guitar at beginning and end, and also the double neck guitar) wrote the music and lyrics to this song. Michael Kamen arranged the strings.
The first time I heard it, when it got to the middle part with the deep voice (before they added what was being said to the lyrics) I thought it was depicting a nightmare. Which it might be alluding to musically, but the lyrics are just instructing and encouraging the child about how to achieve lucid dreaming.
Queensryche is an INTENSE band. They have a very dynamic songwriting style. This song is much less edgy than their usual pallette. But, oh so BEAUTIFUL! It was up for a Grammy at the time
Queensryche exceeds in evoking FEELINGS in the listener! Such a great band (original lineup, first 5-6 albums).
You had many insightful thoughts about this song! It continues to amaze me, the wide variety of thoughts, memories, and emotions this song awakens in listeners. That's good songwriting, good musicianship, and exceptional vocals!
When you said how hard it hit you, I think that's because our spirits recognize and resonate with TRUTH. When we hear something true, we know it and have a response to it.
I SO enjoyed all your intelligent comments and your take on this beautiful song! Please continue to do Queensryche reactions when you can. They are a band that doesn't disappoint!
Read a little about QR's "Operation: Mindcrime" for a full-album story that is hailed a musical and lyrical masterpiece.
P.S. It's OK about cliches. They become cliches because they are so true.
See you next time!!
Spirit knows the truth,, You nailed it
Geoff Tate was easily one of the greatest voices of his era and for damn good reason.
Still has a great voice!
Mr. Tate is one of the best vocalist ever.
My Mom and Dad grew up with him. I’ve heard his music from before I could remember! I love this side of the Seattle Rock Scene.
@@GrimProxi14 Pretty cool, huh? A group of friends and I used to go to a little place called the Endzone in downtown Kirkland when they first started out under the name Myth. Great group!
This was the Silent Lucidity reaction I’ve been waiting forever to witness. Best example of how I felt about this song on first listen, so it was like getting to experience it again for the first time. Thank you.
Sweet reaction. Another thing about this song is the timing in dynamics, when he sings the lyrics "come tumbling down and a new world will begin" the drummer adds a fill descending from high to low toms mimicking something collapsing, perhaps relative to the walls in the fore mentioned line "the walls you built within".
Thanks for sharing.
Such a magical sound! Everything works in this song and with Queensryche! 8:13
Saw Queensryche on the Empire tour & they closed the set with this track & brought the house down. Can't wait for you to get into more from "Operation Mindcrime" album. "Suite Sister Mary" or "Breaking the Silence".....
Same here. Saw them with Suicidal Tendencies at the Rochester War Memorial.
Operation: Mindcrime is one of the top concept albums I’ve heard. High and lows, yet a consistent feel that the songs are weaving you along a path. Other concept albums are more thematic and the musicality between songs can be a bit jarring at times. Also, Op:MC was the pinnacle of the band, IMO.
Saw them for the first 4 album tours, then saw them several more times. Operation Mindcrime was unreal live.
@@vicprovost2561 I saw them years later when they did Mindcrime and Mindcrime II back to back. Missed DeGarmo though. 🥲
@@JohnPyrich Yes, we saw that and that tour they were doing cover songs for much of the set, very different but cool vibe. The other time was early 2000s when Jeff was still there and doing a greatest hits set. Every time I saw them they killed it. Beyond talented, should be in HoF.
I'm turning into an old man as I write this, but sometimes I think we don't appreciate what we have when we have them... and then they're gone. I feel that way about this whole album (and even their previous album). Queensryche was a very special band and this song in particular is inexplicable and profoundly beautiful. Living in that moment was really wonderful.
Yes I totally agree with you, my Mom used to tell me when I was little being kind to people doesn't cost you anything. We really need to tell our loved ones how we feel while their still here. Tomorrow is no guarantee, another one she would tell me.🤔
Exactly that. I was a teenager, early HS when this came out. Still in an age of wonder, some amazement, still not yet void of childhood magic.
Now, well into middle-age the song probably holds more magic and wonderment to me than it did then. Life is a poem written with days, that turn in decades -- if we're fortunate.
I loved the song, instantly, when it first came out. I was 17. I sang it to my toddlers, every night, for 3 years straight, every night, safe to say, a 1000 times.
If you want to appreciate true dyed-in-the-wool artists, musically as well as lyrically, when the world still needs to learn about them:
Look out for Ren. Start with "Hi Ren".
And to end it with brahms lullaby is just MAGICAL.
Tears me up every time as well for no reason, it’s just a beautiful song
I know 😌😢
This is truly Metal Art.
Take hold the flame really shows Jeff range as a singer
I agree! Need to listen to “Take hold of the flame” great vocal range!
The Lady wore Black
The live version!!
Geoff!!!!
@@porlrees your lucky I remember his name sorry I forgot he spells it crazy
By far one of the most touching songs of all time. Just listen very hard you will understand
One of the best songs ever made
Absolutely!
Agree
Geoff Tate is my fave been listening since the Ep
I love how this song has progressed for me since originally hearing it back when it came out when I was in middle school. At that time I understood it as a comforting lullaby because I was still a child myself at the time. I my early twenties I understood it to be about how the guitarist Chris DeGarmo intended it to mean about lucid dreaming and achieving control over your dreams. In my thirties I understood it to mean being aided to literally manifesting your dreams in your real life. Now in my forties, as I know friends losing parents and have lost childhood friends, I hear it as though you are being comforted by your loved ones who have already passed on and are still watching over you and waiting for you to join them. The way this song’s meaning when I listen to it has morphed over the years is what makes me absolutely LOVE this song. His voice, the instrumentals, their timing, it is all so lovely. Such a great song!!! 🎶❤
I totally agree. I just used this song at my 19 year old cat, best friends, euthanasia because I felt it was perfect. I want this to be the last song I hear in my life.
@@darwinsvideos I’m sorry you lost a beloved pet, but yes this is a very poignant song. I genuinely believe it reminds us of where we go after we die. I know there is another beautiful place we all go including our beloved pets and other animals too.
@@888altamber all great interpretations and I've had the same.
That's one of the prettiest songs I've heard. The lyrics and his voice just incredible. This is one of the songs that will never get old.
Geoff has been my favorite vocalist for over 35 years. Even through all of my changes in music taste. I still listen to him at least daily. So phenomenal. He's no longer with Queensryche but still tours. I'm seeing him on 1/7. He's 63 and STILL sounds amazing!
Changes in music is OK. We know what we know. And expand we always go back. Which is awesome
Again, I love the way you ACTIVELY listen. So many nuances you are catching. Queenrÿche is heavier extension of Pink Floyd (they were very influenced by them) and it is not coincidence that you are being deeply moved by both. I’m riveted for your future Queensrÿche (and a Floyd!) reactions!!
Great song off a great album. Love this jam. Such a bad ass song. Great guitar work too. And great volcals. 👍. This whole album kicks ass. Not one bad song off this great album. A solid fuckin 10 here. . I saw this album tour twice. Kick ass concert both times. Good memories. Good times
🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
This was a song that (former) guitarist/ songwriter Chris DeGarmo wrote for his young daughter, trying to tell her what dreams are. It became Queensryche's biggest hit single in 1990 from the 'Empire' album.
He also wrote one about his father called “Bridge” on the “Promised Land” album. Gets me every time.
False. Chris did not write this song for his daughter and it has nothing to do with her.
@@cmills4bama And u base this on what?
Nothing.
Geoff Tate said what I said in an interview.
@@sumonjamal1653 provide a link to this interview and I'll retract my comment
@@cmills4bama Do I look like your personal assistant? Do some goddamn research, u lazy bum... Look it up - it's not difficult. I don't give a damn if u eat or crap your words.
The only song that made my entire car of metal heads pull over. We were on our way back from the record store and this new cassette was in the Jenson pumping through the 16x9s and then this came on. We had to stop and listen. It's still "holy crap" this many years later. Geoff is one of the best rock frontmen in history.
Actually they asked the band what the song was about. And what they said The song was about was a innocent small child that does not understand death being in a position Where a parent is either dying or has just died and they don't realize exactly everything but they're scared. So they explained to the child that no matter wbut I will always be there in your drbasically.
I Love this Song! Thank you so much for high lightening this incredible song! Awesome!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
It's up there with one of the best songs ever written. Consistently beautiful
Chris Degarmo wrote the song about a person having a lucid dream. He got the idea after reading the book Creative Dreaming by Patricia Garfield. I'd say it's pretty close to Queensryche's magnum opus.
Your commentary is right on…when this song first came out we were all blown away…thank you for introducing this song to a whole new generation
Queensryche - Take Hold of the Flame Live in Tokyo 1984 is a must listen/watch.
Simply Beautiful!!! Will never forget hearing this for the first time in the 80s!!!!!! QUEENSRYCHE ROCKS!!!!!
What a beautiful genuine reaction. To a beautiful song.
Where I get totally choked up is "Wide awake you face the day, your dream is over .... (pause) ... Or has it just began!" It just gets me every time!!
The song always seems to me to be narrated by a parental figure...like a god to their creation, a father to his child, a master to their disciple. "If you open up your mind for me, you won't rely on open eyes to see", is so spiritual
It’s literally a father helping their child have lucid dreams and being there to watch over them as they take the journey in there dreams.
Geoff has an absolutely beautiful voice - They had so many amazing Songs.
one of the most beautiful songs ever... nice reactions 👍
Saw them live no electric just playing and singing my god he’s got a voice and the band are playing their hearts out awesome 👏
This song is a classic.
One of his best vocal performances is Take Hold Of The Flame- Live in Tokyo. Well worth a listen
I believe geoff hit e5 oe e7 in the beginnin. ,pls correct me if im wrong. Geoff's range is amazing, i also highly suggest you listen and react to 'anybody listening '.
My brother turned me on to Queensryche in the 90s. My favorite group ever since. It will be yours too after you listen more! Every song is good!!!
Loving the emotions you showed. I could feel the depths that it was taking you. Great song. That’s why it was voted MTV peoples choice award and hit the charts. 🤘🏽
Been my favorite sing for so many years, V. lucidity is a name I used for years . I lucid dream now on a regular basis. I'm older and understand more now as to why this song played such a strong role in my life back then.. it was a doorway for me to realize that as I could now control my dreams when sleeping I also control my waking dreams. The beginning verse where he says, "your mind tricked you to feel the pain of someone close to you leaving the game of life.. I just lost my brother in December 22 , and this was also one of his favorite songs. This song is a key to understanding our inner power awake or asleep ❤❤
Thank you Aileen. Great reaction and assessment! This mindblowingly gorgeous and emotional song still makes me well up with tears after all these years (i'm 61 years young), and even after probably a thousand listens! To me, it is a song of intense caring and loving, which can encompass one's dream states as well as pain and loss felt in real life. It is one of those songs that is open to intense personal interpretation.
Before I listen to your concluding comments, I wanted to say that your reaction and listening to the song again, made me realize that I am the "Master" of everything which comes into my head (not all thoughts are my own) and I decide what to feel and think further. I have gone very low at times, thinking, "Just take me now!", but I always come back to my senses (spirit) and self, no matter the situation, and move on. Ultimately, I can choose to do whatever I want to, and feel and think the thoughts I, alone, control. Silent lucidity, to me, is like a coming to peace about myself, regardless of where I am at any given moment. Thank you for your reaction. Now I will listen to your thoughts,
This is possibly the greatest power ballad of all time. It’s certainly one of the most beautiful. A lucid dream is a very unique experience to have. And, what you said about things being able to get better, is something I am in total agreement with. Because I’ve seen my own life improve, so people can believe in positive change.
This song is amazing.
That whole album was complete perfection.
"Or has it just begun?"... I love that part.
Geoff's voice and range 💗
So glad you discovered them. They were amazing. Saw them twice in late 80s and early 90s
Everyone needs to hear Queensrÿche atleast once in their life.
Always thought Empire didn't have the recognition it deserved cause Mindcrime's success, but is a masterpiece too. This and Anybody Listening have the vibe, the emotion, beautiful both.
Empire is fucking fantastic. It gets that "Black Album" bs from the fans, which is unfortunate. For both albums.
I love the shit out of Empire. Anybody Listening is my favorite QR song... Geoff's vocals on that song give me life. ❤️
I’ve been listening to Queensyche for over 35 years. Still love them. Like a doorway to my younger days.
Hits you right in the feels doesn't it? Even if you never said a word, the very subtle facial reactions you had spoke volumes. This song came out when I was in high school. Talk about feeling old. When I hear it now, it makes me think of my dad. He's been gone for almost 5 years now, but what I always remember is that the reason it hurts is because we loved and were loved. And that is a thing to be cherished.
Great video!
A beautiful song. One of my all-time favorites. It's more about manifesting your future than recalling the past.
I saw this video on its premiere and was stunned, It has become a staple in my karaoke repertoire and usually gets the biggest applause of the night, I have also played it in a couple bands and it always gets great response. The Empire album is my favorite Queensryche album, the band was firing on all cylinders at this point and creating some great music. If I may suggest my favorite song from the album would be Another Rainy Night (Without You). You were talking about poetry in this reaction and thats what I always felt about Another Rainy Night. Its a more aggressive song but as Queensryche goes, its on the mark.
Every hair band of the 80's put out a ballad. All were awesome.
Thank you for your analysis and reaction to this beautiful song. Very honest, accurate and not at all overreacted.
July 7th 1991 Pensacola Florida. I was 23 and took my 17-year-old brother to the Building Empire's concert.
He and I had completely digested the album when it first came out. Listening to it on vinyl, Reading the lyrics and the liner notes as the album played. We totally got sucked into the amazing concept album.
The show was simply outstanding and being an amateur, very frustrated drummer at the time Scott Rockenfield was the absolute hardest working drummer I had ever seen. He never stopped. I mean the entire show he never stopped playing as the band seamlessly went from one song into the next.
Geoff was simply Geoff. One of the greatest rock vocalists of all time. The whole band was incredible.
They had a huge video screen above the stage and when they played Jet City woman, there was a high fashioned beautiful woman on the video smoking a cigarette with one of those elongated black cigarette holders and when she blew the smoke out a stream of smoke came out of the screen. I'm sure there was a little hole nobody could see but it was the coolest damn thing I'd ever seen in a concert, at the time.😂
It was a very special night for my brother and I and the start of going to hundreds of concerts together.
I remember QUEENSRYCHE getting alot of Pink Floyd comparisons and criticism for this song, but I have always been a fan
Lying silently watching, smiling, as your child sleeps. And dreams. All the while wondering what wonderful, mesmerizing, fantastic adventure they’ve embarked upon this time …knowing that if things somehow go awry you’re there to comfort and reassure them [should they wake] that everything IS, and WILL, be okay!🤗🫶🏻🥰
Masters of emotive music, his voice is completely off the charts!! Listen to 'THE LADY Wore BLACK' by same band, absolutely beautiful 🤗🤗😎
Everyone sheds tears to this one at one point or another.
Love Queensryche and they are one of the best bands that I have seen live.
Being 54 years old i sure miss the days 1980's, and early 90's of good quality of hard rock music, and actual music videos played on MTV
The entire Operation Mind Crime album is one of the best ever made. It is powerful, and emotional stuff from start to finish! the thing is each song gives even more meaning to the next. It really has to be listened to in the way you would watch a movie.
I absolutely LOVE this song. I've been a lucid dreamer since my 20s (I'm 65 now). Never thought that I'd hear a song about it. So glad that you reacted to it.
Check out Queensryche’s “Take Hold Of The Flame” live in Tokyo. It’s one of the best live vocal performances you’ll ever see(imo)
So happy to explore this legendary band Queensryche. How did I missed this great track all these years?
Its a Masterpiece ❤
One of the best voices and bands out there. I had them playing everywhere and all the time!
I can remember as a teenager not liking this song, as it was slow and just didn't get it. As an adult, this song is mesmerizing, an instrumental and lyrical feast that I can never get tired of hearing. Some reactions to this song even say they play this at funerals. There's no doubt this song takes you on a mental and emotional journey and makes a song like this have legs for generations to come.
I listen to this song often. One of the only songs I can never get tired of hearing. It's so hauntingly beautiful
This whole album is straight 🔥🤟💯
Yup. Top to bottom.
Silent Lucidity is one of the most beautiful songs ever written/made to me and no matter what, it will always make me weak..
Even at 57 years old, I listen to a lot of current hard rock and metal. Queensryche, nearly 40 years later, is the one band from this era that I've never tired of. They are timeless. They were incredibly talented musicians. Operation:Mindcrime is THE concept album to compare all others to.