@@randyjohnson6845 I don't know what you're even trying to say, man. This song was written by Chris DeGarmo. The rest of the band acknowledges this. It was sung excellently by Geoff Tate. Michael Kamen did the orchestration behind it. They obviously had a great producer mixing it. Give credit where credit is due. Queensryche weren't like your typical pop artists of today where everything is written and produced FOR them. They actually wrote, performed, and had a hand in producing their songs... because it was THEIR songs.
One of the most perfect songs ever recorded. Great song, great playing, great vocals, great orchestration and perfect production. Michael Kamen's orchestration takes this song over the top to otherworldly.
I don't know if he's underrated though, because when you look at this era of music, Geoff and Don Dokken were considered two of the best front men. Even though they were in battle with bands like Warrant with Jani Lane or Ratt with Stephen Pearcy, I still think Geoff was considered one of the best. Now, if you branch out of that genre and get into like heavy metal with Dio, then Geoff definitely would be considered underrated because dudes like Dio or Michael Kiske from Helloween absolutely kick his ass.
In my opinion, this is the most moving song I have heard in 60+ years. Geoff's vocals tear me apart EVERY time I hear this. The orchestration is beyond perfect. The strings, the chorus, the drums, the arpeggio on the guitar, the David Gilmore-esk guitar slays me EVERY SINGLE TIME I hear it. Each replay repeats the emotion I had the first time I heard it. So remarkable. Best song of all time! Thanks Bethany🥰.
I can't believe you referenced David Gilmour, lol. As a teen in the 70s I thought this was pink floyd. The sound, guitar and vocals all sounded just like floyd.😊
I get that same reaction every time hearing it. I try to sing along and break down in tears at various points throughout the song. What an incredible work of art!
@smartypants4571, right? She is an absolute treat of openness and wonder. I fall in love watching her experience, the same way I fell in love with the music she's reacting to... captivating.
I thought it was just me! I'm here at 3:00 in the morning marathoning thru several of her reactions. There's something about her feminity and intelligence and simplicity that makes her so beautiful.
You can't go wrong with their masterpiece album Operation: Mindcrime particularly the songs Revolution Calling, I Don't Believe in Love and Eyes of a Stranger especially their live performances. They were at the height of their powers as a band during this era.
@@1982jeepcj8 I liked the original album Operation Mindcrime, the studio version. Whoever handled the mixing on LiveCrime messed it up. Not saying the bandmembers themselves did anything wrong but the recording was bad for me. The concept is amazing, I love it. But not the Live version.
It's an incredible album. I don't think you get the full value from them without understanding the story, but it stands alone as the greatest concept album of all time. Suite Sister Mary, I Don't Believe in Love and Eyes of a Stranger are all incredible songs standalone, but their greatness is amplified tenfold when you understand the characters and story involved. The soundscapes are truly visceral.
Back in the day, Geoff's singing essentially had no weaknesses. The layering and composition of this song are utter perfection. This is one of the top 10 best songs in the entire history of rock.
Also an incredible testament to the brilliant songwriting of Chris DeGarmo. I always liked the little snippet of Brahm's Lullaby by the strings at the end.
It's probably just me, but Chris DeGarmo's guitar intro is so incredibly beautiful and heartbreaking that when Geoff comes in with his vocals "Hush now don't you cry, wipe away the teardrops from your eyes" my own tears are fully flowing at that point. It's like, how can you NOT cry when he sings "don't you cry"? And then "wipe away the teardrops from your eyes" for me has the exact opposite effect on me, and just fully opens my tear flood gates. I wonder if Chris felt all those emotions while he was writing this song. So beautiful melodically and lyrically. This song showed that Chris was not only a great songwriter, but a great lyricist as well. And Geoff's vocal interpretation of Chris's lyrics? Stunning. Staggering. Heartbreaking. Queensryche were definitely right at the top of their game with this album, Empire. After the brilliance of the rock opera Operation: Mindcrime, it was one of the big questions in rock music circles: How will Queensryche follow Mindcrime? The answer was Empire. And it proved that not only could they follow Mindcrime? They outdid themselves on Empire, something no one expected. Including me. As much as there are no bad songs on Mindcrime? There are none on Empire, either. Both albums: All killer no filler. And nearly impossible to follow those musical Goliaths. Even Hear in the Now Frontier didn't quite measure up. Great album though it was. Anyway. I know all the stories behind why Chris left. Sometimes I wonder if he decided to walk away because he knew he'd never quite touch the magic of those two Queensryche albums. How could he? His wife wanted him home more. He got his commercial pilot's license so he could fly business jets and have a slightly more normal work schedule than he could have in a rock band like Queensryche that was just blowing up like crazy after those two albums. How do you top those? Because that's what everyone expects. And I think Chris knew he couldn't top those albums. Almost did. But after Hear in the Now Frontier, he had to walk away because he had nothing left creatively to give. And he left just as Queensryche's star was about to fall out of the sky. I know Chris kinda came back to music a couple times. I don't think he ever had anything like the success he enjoyed with Queensryche. And Queensryche weren't really Queensryche without Chris. Anyway. Just one fan's opinion. (It also doest seem too much of a stretch to think that Chris just got tired of being a rock star. Wanted a "normal" life. A non-rock-star life. Wife. Kids. Normal job. Normal hours. And privacy again. Yunno?)
Geoff Tate is a monster vocalist...one of the very best! Seattle strikes again... the techniques they used to record this album set the standard of excellence for that time and won several awards for those innovations, and many are still being used today!
Everyone is talking about his voice, which is phenomenal. In no less addition, the composition, musicianship and engineering/mixing all comes together to make this song one of the greatest of all time.
"Is There Anybody Listening" is one of his best vocal performances. I would also highly recommend the unplugged acoustic versions of "The Killing Words", and "I Will Remember".
I'm a little late on this comment, but very nice choice on your recommendations. Would be impossible for you not to be a hardcore fan of Queensryche by choosing those 3 ;-)
@@erickknutz5599 I have been a fan ever since Empire was released in 1990. I was probably 13 at the time. That whole album transports me back in time whenever i hear it.
A long time ago I used to sing this softly to my children at bedtime. Sometimes I would just hum it. They would lay their heads on my chest and feel the vibrations. One by one they would drift off to dream land. Those moments were truly the core of happiness. Thank you.
Being from Seattle, I was a kid and always heard them. They were like background music to my childhood. I got a little older and grunge was all that mattered. Took me a long time to realize how badass they were.
I learned this on the guitar in my early days, and know this song well, but not much else from them, I might have to do a rabbit hole on them, my friend loved them, but I went much heavier, but I’m old now, time to really check them out
One of my fav bands, Silent Lucidity set a new bar for rock ballads in my opinion - great read of Geoff's talent in both videos EDIT: And I also vote for you to do Eyes of a Stranger next, the whole Mindcrime album is amazing, such a fantastically told story through lyrics and melody
My sentiments exactly. It's almost like they took Comfortably Numb, added some new lyrics and a little different phrasing and rerecorded it. It's almost like a ripoff.
There's nothing better than watching younger people (and particularly those with a musical or vocal background) discover just how astonishingly good the vocalists and musicianship was of these rock bands in the greatest era of music there's ever been, the late 50's to the mid 90's (particularly the 70's and 80's). It's why this old guy watches music reactions! And you might have guessed tenor from Take Hold of the Flame but if I'm not mistaken he's actually a baritone.
This power ballad ended up being their biggest hit. The producer didn't want it on the album(Empire ,released 1990), but the band insisted. Some of us thought at first that it was a new Pink Floyd song when we heard it on the radio.
Just a couple of comments: 1) As a huge Queensryche fan, THANK YOU for giving them your attention. 2) Since you usually prefer live performance. I highly recommend a song not too many people will give you, but you will appreciate it thoroughly: The MTV Unplugged version of 'The Killing Words.' It's a tremendous showcase of Geoff's range LIVE and acoustic! 3) You're gonna get a lot of requests for "Eyes of a Stranger" next. GREAT song, but be aware that this tune is the climax at the end of a rock opera entitled "Operation: Mindcrime," so the lyrics won't make much sense unless you know the story. Thank you again!!
This song moves me every single time. I was never a huge Queensryche fan, but this will always be one of my favorite songs as a musician. The nod to Brahms, the orchestration, the restraint throughout. The gentility is captivating. I just can't even express the emotions with this one.
I saw Geoff Tate performing Operation Mindcrime live last Saturday (17th) still has an amazing voice. Was extra special to hear this live on my birthday and then have Geoff share my instrgram post where I thanked him for that.
The most beautiful song ever composed. Absolutely flawless! lyrics, vocals, orchestration, guitar harmonies, electric guitar solo. Makes me cry often and I feel exactly the same feeling I got back in 1990 when it was released me as a 15 yo kid. It´s just a masterpiece, heavenly music, out of this world, much more an spiritual experience, pure emotion. hats off!
Geoff Tate is vocal God A Unicorn. Untouched and unmatched in his Prime. These rich tones he sings. This colorful voice. Like a Rainbow. As you mentioned you like live performances more than studio records..m So I would like to recommending Queensryche - Suite Sister Marry from their live DVD Operation Mindcrime Because Mozart's requiem comes to mind. And there's a female Voice to hear : Pamela Moore! This whole thing is just more like a Opera. So many many thanks for sharing this with us. It was a great pleasure watching it. Have a great Time.
This masterpiece has been with me since its release, always coming back to it. Everything is at the right place here, the music - the singing, the lyrics. 😍 Thank you for this one! 🙂
Really loved the vocals and lyrics...❤ Bethany, you are giving us such a wide spectrum of artists and genres, but in all there’s a common thread. They are all great vocalists, performers, musicians. And, you have the unique ability, and gift, to distill it all down to a common denominator (great vocals and performances) using your musical expertise and wonderful personality. Thank you! ❤
Queenrych was one of my favorite bands as a kid growing up . I saw them live at the VLA(Very Large Array, Socorro NM) and was blown away. Chris DeGarmo wrote great songs that 30 years later I can still appreciate and understand in a different way. Geoff Tate has one of the best voices of any lead singer.
Thank you! I lost both my parents in the last 2 years and this song and review helped make me break through the wall of pain and deal with the loss...thank you and God bless you!
i saw it hit you on the "help me" part...the epic conjunction of the voice, the music and the awesome imagery building up the that 1 second of just amazing overload of emotion....your eyes raised and your head gestured in disbelief....we all felt that...its what makes this song stand so very much alone.......what a gift
That is my favorite song by them, real dark, and he is real expressive with his voice in it. My favorite line he sings in it is: "Times measure rusts, as it crawls, I see it's facs in the looking glass - stop.
I love your reaction to Geoff''s versatility and range, not to mention, color, tone, phrasing, expression, and warmth! That he can sing both belting his brains out with power and intensity, AND sensitively and intimately is part of what makes him so GREAT, and my favorite singer ever! Along with the whole band! Give ALL of "Operation: Mindcrime" a listen. It will blow your mind! Also, "Anybody Listening?" The epic "Roads to Madness" which is an early one showing Geoff at his most expressive. "The Killing Words" MTV Unplugged 1992. Showing Geoff''s immense control and fearlessness as a singer. Just the tip of the iceberg! "Della Brown" is a bit of a bluesy number. I really enjoyed your well-informed analysis, and insightful comments! PLEASE do more of original lineup Queensryche!
Geoff Tate is a phenomenon. His vocal range is godly. His songwriting is legendary. As others have stated, Operation: Mindcrime is the band's masterpiece album, being an operatic journey into the mind of an outcast being seduced and used by a criminal organization run by its leader Doctor X. The entire album is a conceptual album full of twists and turns to keep the listener fully engaged from start to finish. Michael Kamen had a large part in the orchestral arrangements. Seeing that you will be listening to more of Queensrÿche, I would kindly request that you review the song, "Suite Sister Mary". I personally prefer the album version because there are so many nuances to be heard that just can't be repeated in a live setting. Cheers. 💗
It is always such a pleasure to watch the reactions of people who are listening to a song you love, for the first time. It magically takes me back to the first time I heard it and appreciated it. I'll never forget the first time I heard Silent lucidity, as many of you remember that special moment as well.
I love seeing people’s first reactions to this song. When you’ve heard it so many times over the years, regardless of how amazing it is, like anything else, it begins to lose its magic. This is like hearing it for the first time all over again. So glad you enjoyed it.
The start of this song is more in tune with Geoffs speaking voice. He has a really dark voice when he speaks. Just shows you how big his register is. One of the greatest!!!
My father would sing this to me when I was 3... He never really talked at all but he knew he was going to leave soon because of his drug and alcohol addiction. When his quiet self mustered this song from him helped me fall asleep when I was a chubby 3 year old child... This was actually my earliest memory ever before he passed when I was 7. My father was a quiet man but I will always remember him singing this song to me.
I loved this song as a teenager in the 90s, and I still love it now in my 50s!! Such an EPIC ROCK CLASSIC!!!! Geoff Tate had the best, most amazing & powerful vocal abilities of all the rock stars!!!
Bethany, I appreciate your expertise and expert analysis of Geoff's vocals. I have been a huge fan of his and Queensryche since 1986. I encourage you to next listen to their masterpiece Roads to Madness (studio version only). This particular song showcases Geoff's ability to sing in his wonderful warm baritone voice, but he also hits his tenor level ranges as well. It's one of my favorite Queensryche songs. Please check it out. Keep up the good work 👏
I generally avoid watching "Reaction" videos because the world is already full of opinionated haters. But you!.... it's like... you are so in love with music, and as you experience the creative expression of the artists, it'like we are on the ride with you. You never cut down, you are open to each form of music with absolutely no bias. you find the beauty in every part, not just the singers. You don't listen to music, you experience it! That is what is intended. Music was created to open hearts and speak to the very core of a person. This is what every kid with a sampler and a laptop can never understands. My first musical experience was Dark Side Of The Moon, in a Sandman Panel Van, in Quadrophonic 8 track, on my back on a mattress, eyes closed. 12 years old. I sat up and realised that I must learn to play, write, and share. Thank you for your videos.
I really like Queensryche but this is by far the best song they have made. Geoff's deep tonal qualities and richness of his voice just brings through the feelings in this song. It's wonderful!
I really enjoyed this reaction and analysis. I'm a long time musician and have really enjoyed this song immensely since it came out. Probably the only thing that I like from the '90s. And as a psychologist, I really enjoy watching you choosing your words and landing on just the right one to paint a relevant and relatable picture for the viewer. Oh and I agree with you on that vocal 'scoop' you mentioned on the line "I'm smiling next to you", on 'smiling' I would call that an 'upward inflection', which just gives you that warm consoling hug that the child needs. Great job, cheers.☮️🎵
This is my #1 song of all time and I've been a music fanatic for over 40 years. This song helped me greatly in my late teens struggling to depression and drug addiction. It helped me realize I could escape the terrible world I built for myself in my dreams. I sang this to my child putting him to bed at night it meant that much to me.
Queensryche is one of my favorite bands period. Was lucky to see them live years ago and it was one of the best shows I've seen to date. Great react again and there are so many other tracks to listen to that you really can't go wrong with any choice. 🙂
Geoff Tate is one of the great lights in music. So glad that you are appreciating his contribution to the legacy. And to his beautiful band Queensryche and all the great players in that astonishing group. They are are all stellar musicians. Their albums are stunning. All hail!
One of the absolute best bands who are all, in their own right, totally underrated with exceptional talent! Everyone one of the band members are a powerhouse of talent!!!
As a young man, hooked on hard rock and heavy metal, I often had to defend my love of that music. Due to the clothes they wore, the length of their hair, and the negative media attention they often received, people tended to overlook the talent. It is so refreshing, in this day and age, to see people approach many of the songs I love and realize just how wrong they were.
I've been a Queensryche fan for over forty years and I love watching you discover how incredible Geoff Tate is. If you want to be blown away listen to Roads to Madness off of the Warning album, it has it all, he takes you in a vocal journey, but listen to the studio recording. Another song where his voice sounds like butter is Anybody Listening off of the same album as this song is from, Empire. Enjoy the rabbit hole...
@Kenny Schiller. I 2nd recommending "Anybody Listening" - probably my all time favorite Queensryche song, and a lesser requested, slightly "deeper cut". Cheers!
My band got to open for Queensryche about 12 years ago when Geoff Tate was still singing for them. He was super down to earth, and hung out behind the Fillmore stage with us in Detroit. The thing that blew my mind, was he was smoking out there....
I love this reaction. This band as constructed in this era was a remarkable powerhouse. Operation Mindcrime was a brilliant album in both music and lyrics and quite possibly the best concept album ever. I still listen start to finish on a very regular basis even several decades later. Please check out either I Don't Believe in Love or Eyes of a Stranger. I promise you won't be disappointed. Cheers!
This song is my favorite of many favorites. Probably top of the list. We're talking 'nobody talk...this is my song!', the stereo gets cranked and I get lost in the beautiful music and his voice...OMG lol. I have to use the word 'haunting' for this song. Thank you for a great reaction to this one.
I’ve never seen your breakdowns,But I can say,At times you seem almost speechless as in other time throughout this incredible song,You attempt to articulate your words while still struggling to find the words and that’s ok because every person on this planet trying to explain this song especially hearing it for the first cannot get past the immersion of depth THEYRE thrust into,Still I can see the emotion and emotions this is giving you and I absolutely love it!!Your reaction is genuine and true!!How can it not be?!This song envokes feeling and thoughts almost beyond the normal thought of our understanding,Though deep written on paper it would seem like simply a poem etc,But with the dynamics of such an incredibly talented accompaniment from this magical band how can one’s soul not be moved almost into tears!!OVERALL GREAT JOB MY LOVE!!
i absolutely love that you are finding these gems from my teens. we all had these same reactions as we replayed our cassettes, cds and mtv vhs recordings when these songs first released. they crushed the arrangement and creation in this song. it is really hard not to put this as their best composed song completely.
During the 80th and 90th years I was a metalhead and my favourite band was Queensryche. Then I had a longer "metal break" - the only metal albums I kept where the first four of Queensryche. And I still possess them, now accompagnied by many albums of other metal bands because - in my 60th - I re-discovered metal for me. So over the decades Queensryche has been the only metal constant for me and I still love their music, especially this song.
It's my understanding that Geoff Tate has a 5 octave range voice. I've been fascinated with his vocals for a very long time. The OPERATION MINDCRIME album is a bit of a Rock Opera that I think will be of interest to you.
I heard this song while Geoff was still the lead singer in a coliseum in shreveport la. It is still to this day the greatest sound Iv ever heard. It was pure vocal talent. I tear up still, 40 years later.
Nice one, again!! As a fellow ryche fan i'd like to suggest a reaction to the piano version of 'Someone else'. Either studio version or the Live in Wantagh one. Geoff's performance is extraordinaire on this one. Such a haunting and great piece of music. Keep up the great job Beth, you re awesome!
this song is one of my favorite rock ballads. one I highly recommend is from a band Skid Row song is I Remember you. the range the vocalist displays is amazing
His singing range was at least 4 octaves at the time (maybe 5, but I haven't heard that, and I've listened to most of their songs), but he could hit higher notes outside of that range, at the expense of clarity and diction, as most people can, with a simple scream or wail. His range was impressive back then. His real strength is his ability to seamlessly transition between vocal techniques. You don't see that here with this song, or anywhere on Operation Mindcrime where he takes a more theatrical approach, signing in character, but you do get hints of it in songs like "Another Rainy Night" and "Empire". Just hints though, Tate never really hung his hat on range, so there aren't any individual songs where I think it's fully showcased. But across an entire album, you definitely hear it. For comparison: Most professional singers are around the 3-octave range. That is common, but good enough to go pro in most genres. Metal generally requires a 4-octave minimum, so it's rare in that genre, but very common in pop music, rap and country. Freddy Mercury (Queen), Peter Steele (Type O Negative) and Chris Cornell (Soundgarden, Audioslave) had just above a 4-octave range. They are also regarded as some of the best contemporary singers in Rock. But lots of professional singers in Rock and Metal can make that claim. They're separated more by technique and style than range. Rob Halford (Judas Preist) and Whitney Huston in their prime had a 5-octave range. Huston is no longer with us, and Halford is down closer to 4 octaves now (aging does that). Axl Rose (Guns & Roses) is alleged to have had a 5-octave range in his early career, but I don't hear it listening to their recordings. It may be true, but I can't confirm. If he had it, he didn't often use it. There are fewer than a dozen people in the world confirmed to have a 6-octave range. Many make that claim, but very few have been verified or able to back that claim when tested. The current record holder is Pop singer, Adam Lopez who can hit a D♯8. Most of the others reside in classical and operatic genres, or don't sing at all, and use it for things like voice-acting. However, Mike Patton (Faith No More) and Corey Taylor (Slipknot) are both in this exclusive club. Metal does have some extraordinary singers. A disproportionately high number of incredible singers in fact. More theatrical genres simply have Mutiple singers to cover a full range. In other genres, often the style is more gritty and plain so a lot of range isn't needed. Songs simply aren't written for over 5 octaves, because, who the hell could sing them, lol... Metal is one of the few styles where those singers can really stretch their legs and go from "Darth Vader" to "Dog Whistle" and not confuse and disturb audiences, lol. That's why I love these reaction channels with actual vocalists. Many have been told all their lives that metal is "just noise", it gets looked down upon by a lot of classical artists. But then they listen to it and realize "Holy Shit, that sound shouldn't be humanly possible to make, and they did it effortlessly". It's not just screaming, being a metal vocalist takes skill, and a certain degree of masochism to subject yourself to those demands. It's not easy. If you can sing metal well, you can sing anything.
It’s my understanding that Geoff never sang in falsetto. Maybe he just didn’t have that element to his voice or maybe he just didn’t like it? Everything I’ve researched has claimed he was 4 octaves plus several semitones. I could be completely wrong but I believe if he had sang in falsetto he may have been 5 octaves. Geoff has a fairly deep natural speaking voice.
Vocal coach. .i spent years saying" always somewhere"(scorpions) was my fav rock ballad of all time. Until i heard the live verion of silent lucidity by queensryche (listen to live verion at the Moore thearterin Seattle)) i cried the first time i ever hear it,and it sends shivers up and down my spine ....if u enjoyed the studio,,,let me tell u this live version.......u will be hooked. ..pls listen to it ,,,its the beautiful u will ever hear.......and if u have the time vocal ,,pls pls i beg u .....tell the world what u think....abdolute masterclasses......yhanx vocal coach ur imput is and reviews ate masterclass in itself......ur reviews are grownig on me. Geoff tate is just is on the next level from them all...lozza down under
Quite simply one of the most beautiful, well-composed power ballads of all time. It stands as a masterpiece.
@@randyjohnson6845 I don't know what you're even trying to say, man. This song was written by Chris DeGarmo. The rest of the band acknowledges this. It was sung excellently by Geoff Tate. Michael Kamen did the orchestration behind it. They obviously had a great producer mixing it. Give credit where credit is due. Queensryche weren't like your typical pop artists of today where everything is written and produced FOR them. They actually wrote, performed, and had a hand in producing their songs... because it was THEIR songs.
Most delicate and beautiful songs of my Youth...
Amen 🙏 😂
Full and filled with the song.
It is indeed all that you described.
One of the most perfect songs ever recorded. Great song, great playing, great vocals, great orchestration and perfect production. Michael Kamen's orchestration takes this song over the top to otherworldly.
...and Chris DeGarmo wrote it!!!!!!!!!
Could not agree more.
Agreed!
Not only his voice... But the recording and mix is so crystal clear... So much space between everything.
I do not know what that means exactly but as an Alan Parsons fan I sort of understand and know you are right.
Chris de Garmo working magic
Geoff Tate is probably the most underrated front man of all time. His voice is unreal.
He is a trained opera singer fact
@@johnbradshaw3024 No, he isn't. He did have some vocal training, but he is not a trained opera singer.
I don't know if he's underrated though, because when you look at this era of music, Geoff and Don Dokken were considered two of the best front men. Even though they were in battle with bands like Warrant with Jani Lane or Ratt with Stephen Pearcy, I still think Geoff was considered one of the best. Now, if you branch out of that genre and get into like heavy metal with Dio, then Geoff definitely would be considered underrated because dudes like Dio or Michael Kiske from Helloween absolutely kick his ass.
Stunning
GRANDE VERDADE!
In my opinion, this is the most moving song I have heard in 60+ years. Geoff's vocals tear me apart EVERY time I hear this. The orchestration is beyond perfect. The strings, the chorus, the drums, the arpeggio on the guitar, the David Gilmore-esk guitar slays me EVERY SINGLE TIME I hear it. Each replay repeats the emotion I had the first time I heard it. So remarkable. Best song of all time! Thanks Bethany🥰.
I can't believe you referenced David Gilmour, lol. As a teen in the 70s I thought this was pink floyd. The sound, guitar and vocals all sounded just like floyd.😊
Very well put. It gets me every time too!
"I Remember You" by Skid Row is also still as moving as when I heard it the first time more than 30 years ago, and I've heard it hundreds of times.
I get that same reaction every time hearing it. I try to sing along and break down in tears at various points throughout the song. What an incredible work of art!
this is a timeless song. just incredible
This vocal coach is making me love her ; her natural beauty and genuine personality is what this world needs more of !
@smartypants4571, right? She is an absolute treat of openness and wonder. I fall in love watching her experience, the same way I fell in love with the music she's reacting to... captivating.
Yes. She is wonderful!
She's got a 50's beauty to her.
Agreed! She’s very endearing!
I thought it was just me! I'm here at 3:00 in the morning marathoning thru several of her reactions. There's something about her feminity and intelligence and simplicity that makes her so beautiful.
You can't go wrong with their masterpiece album Operation: Mindcrime particularly the songs Revolution Calling, I Don't Believe in Love and Eyes of a Stranger especially their live performances. They were at the height of their powers as a band during this era.
Operation Mind Crime or Live Crime, should be listened to in there entirety, it is the greatest concept album ever recorded.
@@1982jeepcj8 I liked the original album Operation Mindcrime, the studio version.
Whoever handled the mixing on LiveCrime messed it up. Not saying the bandmembers themselves did anything wrong but the recording was bad for me. The concept is amazing, I love it. But not the Live version.
Agreed. But, that being a concept album, she'd pretty much have to react to the whole album to get the gist of it. Easy. 😅
It's an incredible album. I don't think you get the full value from them without understanding the story, but it stands alone as the greatest concept album of all time. Suite Sister Mary, I Don't Believe in Love and Eyes of a Stranger are all incredible songs standalone, but their greatness is amplified tenfold when you understand the characters and story involved. The soundscapes are truly visceral.
AND ALSO THIS SONG: "don't ever trust....don't ever trust the needle....it lies...."
Back in the day, Geoff's singing essentially had no weaknesses. The layering and composition of this song are utter perfection. This is one of the top 10 best songs in the entire history of rock.
Also an incredible testament to the brilliant songwriting of Chris DeGarmo. I always liked the little snippet of Brahm's Lullaby by the strings at the end.
Thanks, I hadn’t noticed that before-
It adds even more to the personal meaning I have for the song
They wouldn't hav been what they were if it wasn't for Chris's song writing in my opinion. Geoff vocals top it off.
Chris wrote magnificent pieces of ear art. Awesome
It's probably just me, but Chris DeGarmo's guitar intro is so incredibly beautiful and heartbreaking that when Geoff comes in with his vocals "Hush now don't you cry, wipe away the teardrops from your eyes" my own tears are fully flowing at that point.
It's like, how can you NOT cry when he sings "don't you cry"? And then "wipe away the teardrops from your eyes" for me has the exact opposite effect on me, and just fully opens my tear flood gates.
I wonder if Chris felt all those emotions while he was writing this song. So beautiful melodically and lyrically.
This song showed that Chris was not only a great songwriter, but a great lyricist as well.
And Geoff's vocal interpretation of Chris's lyrics?
Stunning.
Staggering.
Heartbreaking.
Queensryche were definitely right at the top of their game with this album, Empire.
After the brilliance of the rock opera Operation: Mindcrime, it was one of the big questions in rock music circles:
How will Queensryche follow Mindcrime?
The answer was Empire.
And it proved that not only could they follow Mindcrime?
They outdid themselves on Empire, something no one expected.
Including me.
As much as there are no bad songs on Mindcrime?
There are none on Empire, either.
Both albums:
All killer no filler.
And nearly impossible to follow those musical Goliaths.
Even Hear in the Now Frontier didn't quite measure up.
Great album though it was.
Anyway.
I know all the stories behind why Chris left.
Sometimes I wonder if he decided to walk away because he knew he'd never quite touch the magic of those two Queensryche albums.
How could he?
His wife wanted him home more.
He got his commercial pilot's license so he could fly business jets and have a slightly more normal work schedule than he could have in a rock band like Queensryche that was just blowing up like crazy after those two albums.
How do you top those?
Because that's what everyone expects.
And I think Chris knew he couldn't top those albums.
Almost did. But after Hear in the Now Frontier, he had to walk away because he had nothing left creatively to give.
And he left just as Queensryche's star was about to fall out of the sky.
I know Chris kinda came back to music a couple times.
I don't think he ever had anything like the success he enjoyed with Queensryche.
And Queensryche weren't really Queensryche without Chris.
Anyway.
Just one fan's opinion.
(It also doest seem too much of a stretch to think that Chris just got tired of being a rock star.
Wanted a "normal" life.
A non-rock-star life.
Wife. Kids. Normal job. Normal hours. And privacy again. Yunno?)
Very well put. Thank you
this is why they are so great!
You forgot about Promised Land. Amazing and underrated. Someone Else is a masterpiece
Geoff Tate is a monster vocalist...one of the very best! Seattle strikes again... the techniques they used to record this album set the standard of excellence for that time and won several awards for those innovations, and many are still being used today!
Everyone is talking about his voice, which is phenomenal. In no less addition, the composition, musicianship and engineering/mixing all comes together to make this song one of the greatest of all time.
Geoff Tate’s voice has to be a difficult one to analyze, as he seems to be able to take it anywhere. Really impressive stuff.
"Is There Anybody Listening" is one of his best vocal performances. I would also highly recommend the unplugged acoustic versions of "The Killing Words", and "I Will Remember".
I will remember unplugged was amazing
after the show in spokane they did operation live crime. after the show we got to see and watch the making of the video
I'm a little late on this comment, but very nice choice on your recommendations. Would be impossible for you not to be a hardcore fan of Queensryche by choosing those 3 ;-)
@@erickknutz5599 I have been a fan ever since Empire was released in 1990. I was probably 13 at the time. That whole album transports me back in time whenever i hear it.
@@meteordealerEmpire is one of my favorite cd’s. Can listen to it from start to finish. Not a bad tune on it! Geoff Tate is unbelievable!
I get the chills ever time I hear this song. It’s just so well done.
A long time ago I used to sing this softly to my children at bedtime. Sometimes I would just hum it. They would lay their heads on my chest and feel the vibrations. One by one they would drift off to dream land. Those moments were truly the core of happiness. Thank you.
"Eyes of a Stranger" should be your next video. It has a nice mix of what Geoff can do.
Warms my heart to see a person as young as you appreciating Geoff Tate, one of the greatest vocalists of all time.
They weren’t my band back in the 80’s but I sure appreciate how good they were now! Eyes of a Stranger and Empire are two good follow ups.
They were my band in the 80"s and they still are. I agree, one of the best songs is Eye of a stranger.
Being from Seattle, I was a kid and always heard them. They were like background music to my childhood. I got a little older and grunge was all that mattered. Took me a long time to realize how badass they were.
I learned this on the guitar in my early days, and know this song well, but not much else from them, I might have to do a rabbit hole on them, my friend loved them, but I went much heavier, but I’m old now, time to really check them out
Sometimes, it's just impossible to describe something beautiful.
One of my fav bands, Silent Lucidity set a new bar for rock ballads in my opinion - great read of Geoff's talent in both videos EDIT: And I also vote for you to do Eyes of a Stranger next, the whole Mindcrime album is amazing, such a fantastically told story through lyrics and melody
I concur
This particular Queensryche song is like they said, “let’s do a Pink Floyd song”! Love this song, sang it on stage a bizzillion times!
When the song came out, many mistook it for a Pink Floyd song.
I was going to comment that the backing vocals sound so much like comfortably numb. "Ah-ah... I've become comfortably silent lucidity..."
fun to sing and watch the reactions in the crowd! Oh, yeah!!!!
The orchestration for this song was from the same guy that did Comfortably Numb
My sentiments exactly. It's almost like they took Comfortably Numb, added some new lyrics and a little different phrasing and rerecorded it. It's almost like a ripoff.
There's nothing better than watching younger people (and particularly those with a musical or vocal background) discover just how astonishingly good the vocalists and musicianship was of these rock bands in the greatest era of music there's ever been, the late 50's to the mid 90's (particularly the 70's and 80's). It's why this old guy watches music reactions! And you might have guessed tenor from Take Hold of the Flame but if I'm not mistaken he's actually a baritone.
This power ballad ended up being their biggest hit. The producer didn't want it on the album(Empire ,released 1990), but the band insisted. Some of us thought at first that it was a new Pink Floyd song when we heard it on the radio.
You must watch the live performance of this song from the 1991 MTV music awards. Queensryche were at their musical peak...Absolutely blissful!
Just a couple of comments:
1) As a huge Queensryche fan, THANK YOU for giving them your attention.
2) Since you usually prefer live performance. I highly recommend a song not too many people will give you, but you will appreciate it thoroughly: The MTV Unplugged version of 'The Killing Words.' It's a tremendous showcase of Geoff's range LIVE and acoustic!
3) You're gonna get a lot of requests for "Eyes of a Stranger" next. GREAT song, but be aware that this tune is the climax at the end of a rock opera entitled "Operation: Mindcrime," so the lyrics won't make much sense unless you know the story.
Thank you again!!
Agreed 100% on all three points
Absolutely. Another good one is Bridge to showcase his range I feel, but it's also just a personal favorite of mine.
Anybody Listening is my favorite. His voice on that song gives me chills.
All great choices of songs here!! I would add "Someone Else?" and the unplugged version of "I Will Remember".
'I Will Remember' unplugged version
The resonance in his voice on lower notes is incredible. It makes you wonder how he can really get to those high notes. Love Geoff so much
This song moves me every single time. I was never a huge Queensryche fan, but this will always be one of my favorite songs as a musician. The nod to Brahms, the orchestration, the restraint throughout. The gentility is captivating. I just can't even express the emotions with this one.
I saw Geoff Tate performing Operation Mindcrime live last Saturday (17th) still has an amazing voice. Was extra special to hear this live on my birthday and then have Geoff share my instrgram post where I thanked him for that.
The most beautiful song ever composed. Absolutely flawless! lyrics, vocals, orchestration, guitar harmonies, electric guitar solo. Makes me cry often and I feel exactly the same feeling I got back in 1990 when it was released me as a 15 yo kid. It´s just a masterpiece, heavenly music, out of this world, much more an spiritual experience, pure emotion. hats off!
Geoff Tate is vocal God
A Unicorn.
Untouched and unmatched in his Prime.
These rich tones he sings.
This colorful voice.
Like a Rainbow.
As you mentioned you like live performances more than studio records..m
So I would like to recommending Queensryche - Suite Sister Marry from their live DVD Operation Mindcrime
Because Mozart's requiem comes to mind.
And there's a female Voice to hear : Pamela Moore!
This whole thing is just more like a Opera.
So many many thanks for sharing this with us.
It was a great pleasure watching it.
Have a great Time.
Queensryche's appearance on MTV Unplugged is FULL of gems ....." The Killing Word" and especially " I Will Remember" come to mind....
So good
This masterpiece has been with me since its release, always coming back to it. Everything is at the right place here, the music - the singing, the lyrics. 😍
Thank you for this one! 🙂
Really loved the vocals and lyrics...❤
Bethany, you are giving us such a wide spectrum of artists and genres, but in all there’s a common thread. They are all great vocalists, performers, musicians. And, you have the unique ability, and gift, to distill it all down to a common denominator (great vocals and performances) using your musical expertise and wonderful personality. Thank you! ❤
Queenrych was one of my favorite bands as a kid growing up . I saw them live at the VLA(Very Large Array, Socorro NM) and was blown away. Chris DeGarmo wrote great songs that 30 years later I can still appreciate and understand in a different way. Geoff Tate has one of the best voices of any lead singer.
The VLA would be an awesome setting for a concert. I never knew anyone performed there, let alone these guys.
Jet City Woman, Anybody Listening and Another Rainy Night would be a great way to check out his range and greatness 🤩
Thank you! I lost both my parents in the last 2 years and this song and review helped make me break through the wall of pain and deal with the loss...thank you and God bless you!
The Ryche were so under appreciated in their prime. Love the warning record especially. Plus Tate went to my high school so there’s that🤘
i saw it hit you on the "help me" part...the epic conjunction of the voice, the music and the awesome imagery building up the that 1 second of just amazing overload of emotion....your eyes raised and your head gestured in disbelief....we all felt that...its what makes this song stand so very much alone.......what a gift
To me, their best song is ( ROAD TO MADDNESS ). You get to hear both sides of his vocals all in one beautiful song. Love your reviews.
"The Warning" is seriously under-rated as an album. Roads to Madness, No Sanctuary, NM 156 are all incredible.
That is my favorite song by them, real dark, and he is real expressive with his voice in it. My favorite line he sings in it is: "Times measure rusts, as it crawls, I see it's facs in the looking glass - stop.
Roads to madness is amazing and I loved it. I wish the production were better. Didn’t age well.
Technically and artistically... this is their best piece. Time has proven.
“Knowledge - was it worth such torment?”
I love your reaction to Geoff''s versatility and range, not to mention, color, tone, phrasing, expression, and warmth! That he can sing both belting his brains out with power and intensity, AND sensitively and intimately is part of what makes him so GREAT, and my favorite singer ever! Along with the whole band!
Give ALL of "Operation: Mindcrime" a listen. It will blow your mind!
Also, "Anybody Listening?"
The epic "Roads to Madness" which is an early one showing Geoff at his most expressive.
"The Killing Words" MTV Unplugged 1992. Showing Geoff''s immense control and fearlessness as a singer.
Just the tip of the iceberg!
"Della Brown" is a bit of a bluesy number.
I really enjoyed your well-informed analysis, and insightful comments!
PLEASE do more of original lineup Queensryche!
One of my favorite songs ever. When I discovered Queensrÿche I was blown away by their music and have never been able to stop listening to it. 🤓👍🏼
Geoff Tate is a phenomenon. His vocal range is godly. His songwriting is legendary. As others have stated, Operation: Mindcrime is the band's masterpiece album, being an operatic journey into the mind of an outcast being seduced and used by a criminal organization run by its leader Doctor X. The entire album is a conceptual album full of twists and turns to keep the listener fully engaged from start to finish. Michael Kamen had a large part in the orchestral arrangements. Seeing that you will be listening to more of Queensrÿche, I would kindly request that you review the song, "Suite Sister Mary". I personally prefer the album version because there are so many nuances to be heard that just can't be repeated in a live setting. Cheers. 💗
"I will remember" unplugged is a must if you want hear magic. Geoff is soooooo Damn good in that one.
It is always such a pleasure to watch the reactions of people who are listening to a song you love, for the first time. It magically takes me back to the first time I heard it and appreciated it. I'll never forget the first time I heard Silent lucidity, as many of you remember that special moment as well.
I've seen Queensryche live once and I've seen Geoff Tate right after he went solo. And I got chills every song he sang. His vocals are amazing.
I love seeing people’s first reactions to this song. When you’ve heard it so many times over the years, regardless of how amazing it is, like anything else, it begins to lose its magic. This is like hearing it for the first time all over again. So glad you enjoyed it.
The start of this song is more in tune with Geoffs speaking voice. He has a really dark voice
when he speaks. Just shows you how big his register is. One of the greatest!!!
My father would sing this to me when I was 3... He never really talked at all but he knew he was going to leave soon because of his drug and alcohol addiction. When his quiet self mustered this song from him helped me fall asleep when I was a chubby 3 year old child... This was actually my earliest memory ever before he passed when I was 7. My father was a quiet man but I will always remember him singing this song to me.
🙏
A moving song soul deep certainly
I loved this song as a teenager in the 90s, and I still love it now in my 50s!! Such an EPIC ROCK CLASSIC!!!! Geoff Tate had the best, most amazing & powerful vocal abilities of all the rock stars!!!
Bethany, I appreciate your expertise and expert analysis of Geoff's vocals. I have been a huge fan of his and Queensryche since 1986.
I encourage you to next listen to their masterpiece Roads to Madness (studio version only). This particular song showcases Geoff's ability to sing in his wonderful warm baritone voice, but he also hits his tenor level ranges as well.
It's one of my favorite Queensryche songs. Please check it out.
Keep up the good work 👏
It’s just so pure and powerful ❤️. I was so blessed to see this performed live 🥰
This is blissful listening. Angelic. Protective masculine. Warm and deep, like embers near the soul.
So beautiful ❤.
the range that geoff tate has with his vocals holy heavy metal fire ladies & gentlemen
I generally avoid watching "Reaction" videos because the world is already full of opinionated haters.
But you!.... it's like... you are so in love with music, and as you experience the creative expression of the artists, it'like we are on the ride with you.
You never cut down, you are open to each form of music with absolutely no bias. you find the beauty in every part, not just the singers. You don't listen to music, you experience it! That is what is intended. Music was created to open hearts and speak to the very core of a person. This is what every kid with a sampler and a laptop can never understands.
My first musical experience was Dark Side Of The Moon, in a Sandman Panel Van, in Quadrophonic 8 track, on my back on a mattress, eyes closed. 12 years old.
I sat up and realised that I must learn to play, write, and share.
Thank you for your videos.
Geoff Tate is something else and this song is a real masterpiece
I love the swaying as she listens...it's almost involuntary like "head banging" to a great track.
I really like Queensryche but this is by far the best song they have made. Geoff's deep tonal qualities and richness of his voice just brings through the feelings in this song. It's wonderful!
I really enjoyed this reaction and analysis. I'm a long time musician and have really enjoyed this song immensely since it came out. Probably the only thing that I like from the '90s. And as a psychologist, I really enjoy watching you choosing your words and landing on just the right one to paint a relevant and relatable picture for the viewer.
Oh and I agree with you on that vocal 'scoop' you mentioned on the line "I'm smiling next to you", on 'smiling' I would call that an 'upward inflection', which just gives you that warm consoling hug that the child needs. Great job, cheers.☮️🎵
I consider this a masterpiece of vocal work. So much depth and tone clarity without over singing.
This is my #1 song of all time and I've been a music fanatic for over 40 years. This song helped me greatly in my late teens struggling to depression and drug addiction. It helped me realize I could escape the terrible world I built for myself in my dreams. I sang this to my child putting him to bed at night it meant that much to me.
Queensryche is one of my favorite bands period. Was lucky to see them live years ago and it was one of the best shows I've seen to date. Great react again and there are so many other tracks to listen to that you really can't go wrong with any choice. 🙂
Anybody Listening?
That's my favorite
Always
Of course
So very beautiful 😍 Have always loved this masterpiece .
Always mate.
This man's voice is like fireside velvet on a dark and stormy night
…with a classic Scotch in hand.
Geoff Tate is one of the great lights in music. So glad that you are appreciating his contribution to the legacy. And to his beautiful band Queensryche and all the great players in that astonishing group. They are are all stellar musicians. Their albums are stunning. All hail!
his voice is amazing from the low bass notes to his highest screams
Top ten most beautiful songs, from any genre, and one of my favorite bands. The best rock orchestrator ever! Much respect Michael Kamen.
One of the absolute best bands who are all, in their own right, totally underrated with exceptional talent! Everyone one of the band members are a powerhouse of talent!!!
Don’t tell Geoff that…he may spit on you.
As a young man, hooked on hard rock and heavy metal, I often had to defend my love of that music. Due to the clothes they wore, the length of their hair, and the negative media attention they often received, people tended to overlook the talent. It is so refreshing, in this day and age, to see people approach many of the songs I love and realize just how wrong they were.
I've been a Queensryche fan for over forty years and I love watching you discover how incredible Geoff Tate is. If you want to be blown away listen to Roads to Madness off of the Warning album, it has it all, he takes you in a vocal journey, but listen to the studio recording. Another song where his voice sounds like butter is Anybody Listening off of the same album as this song is from, Empire. Enjoy the rabbit hole...
@Kenny Schiller. I 2nd recommending "Anybody Listening" - probably my all time favorite Queensryche song, and a lesser requested, slightly "deeper cut". Cheers!
@phillipevans9414 Anybody Listening is by far my favorite of theirs. It has the range of beauty.
Roads To Madness is Geoff's finest vocal moment IMO
My band got to open for Queensryche about 12 years ago when Geoff Tate was still singing for them. He was super down to earth, and hung out behind the Fillmore stage with us in Detroit. The thing that blew my mind, was he was smoking out there....
What is the name of your band?
This song is done so beautifully it makes me want to cry every time I hear it, just wonderful.
I love this reaction. This band as constructed in this era was a remarkable powerhouse. Operation Mindcrime was a brilliant album in both music and lyrics and quite possibly the best concept album ever. I still listen start to finish on a very regular basis even several decades later. Please check out either I Don't Believe in Love or Eyes of a Stranger. I promise you won't be disappointed. Cheers!
“I Will Remember” from their ‘92 unplugged show is another great example of the genius of this band live…Geoff Tate is a real force of nature…
This song is my favorite of many favorites. Probably top of the list. We're talking 'nobody talk...this is my song!', the stereo gets cranked and I get lost in the beautiful music and his voice...OMG lol. I have to use the word 'haunting' for this song. Thank you for a great reaction to this one.
A master of his trade. One of the all time great vocalists. Watch the live performance of this song at the 1991 MTV awards. Incredible.
Great reaction!! 👍🌼 The band sings it LIVE on MTV (awards i think) IT'S AMAZING !!! 👏🏼
I’ve never seen your breakdowns,But I can say,At times you seem almost speechless as in other time throughout this incredible song,You attempt to articulate your words while still struggling to find the words and that’s ok because every person on this planet trying to explain this song especially hearing it for the first cannot get past the immersion of depth THEYRE thrust into,Still I can see the emotion and emotions this is giving you and I absolutely love it!!Your reaction is genuine and true!!How can it not be?!This song envokes feeling and thoughts almost beyond the normal thought of our understanding,Though deep written on paper it would seem like simply a poem etc,But with the dynamics of such an incredibly talented accompaniment from this magical band how can one’s soul not be moved almost into tears!!OVERALL GREAT JOB MY LOVE!!
I've been a Queensryche fan since the 80's, it's one of my top 3. The album "Operation Mindcrime" is the "bible" of Queensryche, it's really awesome.
I love your reacts. You always end up pointing out things about the songs that I have never thought about. It brings new life to so many songs I love.
Beautiful song musically and lyrically. Very much a lullaby type song. So emotionally moving.
When he is naked upon the emotions within that holds the heart to feel what he does at that moment that is what makes the song
This is just a remarkably beautiful song, been one of my all time favorites since I first heard it way back in the days of the dinosaurs.
Really, one of the best voices of all time. He deserves more love.
"Eyes of A Stranger" would be the obvious next step on your Queensryche journey.
i absolutely love that you are finding these gems from my teens. we all had these same reactions as we replayed our cassettes, cds and mtv vhs recordings when these songs first released. they crushed the arrangement and creation in this song. it is really hard not to put this as their best composed song completely.
I am an old QR fan. I have always felt this song was inspired by Pink Floyd. They were a very underrated band…..
During the 80th and 90th years I was a metalhead and my favourite band was Queensryche. Then I had a longer "metal break" - the only metal albums I kept where the first four of Queensryche. And I still possess them, now accompagnied by many albums of other metal bands because - in my 60th - I re-discovered metal for me. So over the decades Queensryche has been the only metal constant for me and I still love their music, especially this song.
It's my understanding that Geoff Tate has a 5 octave range voice. I've been fascinated with his vocals for a very long time. The OPERATION MINDCRIME album is a bit of a Rock Opera that I think will be of interest to you.
I heard this song while Geoff was still the lead singer in a coliseum in shreveport la. It is still to this day the greatest sound Iv ever heard. It was pure vocal talent. I tear up still, 40 years later.
Check out the live versions of “I Will Remember”, “Eyes of a Stranger” and everything else from Operation Mind Crime.
Nice one, again!! As a fellow ryche fan i'd like to suggest a reaction to the piano version of 'Someone else'. Either studio version or the Live in Wantagh one. Geoff's performance is extraordinaire on this one. Such a haunting and great piece of music. Keep up the great job Beth, you re awesome!
I love how Geoff seems to really be asking a question: "Or has it just begun?"
this song is one of my favorite rock ballads. one I highly recommend is from a band Skid Row song is I Remember you. the range the vocalist displays is amazing
No one is quite sure what his range was back then, but it was several octaves. He could sing high, low, and in between with ease and power.
His singing range was at least 4 octaves at the time (maybe 5, but I haven't heard that, and I've listened to most of their songs), but he could hit higher notes outside of that range, at the expense of clarity and diction, as most people can, with a simple scream or wail. His range was impressive back then. His real strength is his ability to seamlessly transition between vocal techniques. You don't see that here with this song, or anywhere on Operation Mindcrime where he takes a more theatrical approach, signing in character, but you do get hints of it in songs like "Another Rainy Night" and "Empire". Just hints though, Tate never really hung his hat on range, so there aren't any individual songs where I think it's fully showcased. But across an entire album, you definitely hear it.
For comparison:
Most professional singers are around the 3-octave range. That is common, but good enough to go pro in most genres. Metal generally requires a 4-octave minimum, so it's rare in that genre, but very common in pop music, rap and country.
Freddy Mercury (Queen), Peter Steele (Type O Negative) and Chris Cornell (Soundgarden, Audioslave) had just above a 4-octave range. They are also regarded as some of the best contemporary singers in Rock. But lots of professional singers in Rock and Metal can make that claim. They're separated more by technique and style than range.
Rob Halford (Judas Preist) and Whitney Huston in their prime had a 5-octave range. Huston is no longer with us, and Halford is down closer to 4 octaves now (aging does that). Axl Rose (Guns & Roses) is alleged to have had a 5-octave range in his early career, but I don't hear it listening to their recordings. It may be true, but I can't confirm. If he had it, he didn't often use it.
There are fewer than a dozen people in the world confirmed to have a 6-octave range. Many make that claim, but very few have been verified or able to back that claim when tested. The current record holder is Pop singer, Adam Lopez who can hit a D♯8. Most of the others reside in classical and operatic genres, or don't sing at all, and use it for things like voice-acting. However, Mike Patton (Faith No More) and Corey Taylor (Slipknot) are both in this exclusive club.
Metal does have some extraordinary singers. A disproportionately high number of incredible singers in fact. More theatrical genres simply have Mutiple singers to cover a full range. In other genres, often the style is more gritty and plain so a lot of range isn't needed. Songs simply aren't written for over 5 octaves, because, who the hell could sing them, lol... Metal is one of the few styles where those singers can really stretch their legs and go from "Darth Vader" to "Dog Whistle" and not confuse and disturb audiences, lol.
That's why I love these reaction channels with actual vocalists. Many have been told all their lives that metal is "just noise", it gets looked down upon by a lot of classical artists. But then they listen to it and realize "Holy Shit, that sound shouldn't be humanly possible to make, and they did it effortlessly". It's not just screaming, being a metal vocalist takes skill, and a certain degree of masochism to subject yourself to those demands. It's not easy. If you can sing metal well, you can sing anything.
It’s my understanding that Geoff never sang in falsetto. Maybe he just didn’t have that element to his voice or maybe he just didn’t like it?
Everything I’ve researched has claimed he was 4 octaves plus several semitones.
I could be completely wrong but I believe if he had sang in falsetto he may have been 5 octaves.
Geoff has a fairly deep natural speaking voice.
I could never get tired of this song. The low tones in his voice give me the shivers. So beautiful.
This song always made me think of that perfect Mother voice that can make anything seem okay. Not that his voice is feminine, but definitely Motherly.
Vocal coach. .i spent years saying" always somewhere"(scorpions) was my fav rock ballad of all time. Until i heard the live verion of silent lucidity by queensryche (listen to live verion at the Moore thearterin Seattle)) i cried the first time i ever hear it,and it sends shivers up and down my spine ....if u enjoyed the studio,,,let me tell u this live version.......u will be hooked. ..pls listen to it ,,,its the beautiful u will ever hear.......and if u have the time vocal ,,pls pls i beg u .....tell the world what u think....abdolute masterclasses......yhanx vocal coach ur imput is and reviews ate masterclass in itself......ur reviews are grownig on me. Geoff tate is just is on the next level from them all...lozza down under
To attach the word "Perfection" to a song is not that common, but here.........absolutely!!❤
Geoff Tate is hands down my favorite rock vocalist of all time. I learned a lot by listening to him.