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Starrider wrote:Geoff Tate's career is really taking off since he split with Queensryche. On Wednesday, October 17, he will be playing the 605-seat Newton Theatre in Newton, New Jersey. Tickets are $39 premium, $29 orchestra, and $24 balcony. I'm not planning on going, but if I was, I'd definitely go for the balcony, as it might be out of spitting distance.
On Thursday, October 25, he will be playing at Mexicali Live in Teaneck, NJ. Tickets are $20.
Starrider wrote:Geoff Tate's career is really taking off since he split with Queensryche. On Wednesday, October 17, he will be playing the 605-seat Newton Theatre in Newton, New Jersey.
verslibre wrote:Starrider wrote:Geoff Tate's career is really taking off since he split with Queensryche. On Wednesday, October 17, he will be playing the 605-seat Newton Theatre in Newton, New Jersey.
Starrider wrote:I just want to know why the hell he would book dates on 18 consecutive nights. He shouldn't be that hard up that he needs the money that bad. It can't be very profitable playing in 600 seat theaters and a bunch of night clubs. His voice isn't what it used to be and he's not a young guy. He's going to destroy his voice. I would imagine he is going to be tuned down, and hopefully he won't be lipping.
Yoda wrote:The new guy for Queensryche sounds really good and can definitely cover the older material, but I want to hear new music from the band AND I want the band to start writing more material in the vein of Queen of the Reich, Walk In The Shadows, etc.
Yoda wrote: the stuff that Queensryche started putting out from "Hear In The New Frontier" on out past that just sucked royally!
Starrider wrote:I just want to know why the hell he would book dates on 18 consecutive nights. He shouldn't be that hard up that he needs the money that bad. It can't be very profitable playing in 600 seat theaters and a bunch of night clubs. His voice isn't what it used to be and he's not a young guy. He's going to destroy his voice. I would imagine he is going to be tuned down, and hopefully he won't be lipping.
verslibre wrote:Yoda wrote:The new guy for Queensryche sounds really good and can definitely cover the older material, but I want to hear new music from the band AND I want the band to start writing more material in the vein of Queen of the Reich, Walk In The Shadows, etc.
Don't we all...Yoda wrote: the stuff that Queensryche started putting out from "Hear In The New Frontier" on out past that just sucked royally!
Promised Land was full of empty promises. Just a couple good songs on that one. Haven't listened to it since...oh, '95 or '96.
Pelata wrote:Starrider wrote:I just want to know why the hell he would book dates on 18 consecutive nights. He shouldn't be that hard up that he needs the money that bad. It can't be very profitable playing in 600 seat theaters and a bunch of night clubs. His voice isn't what it used to be and he's not a young guy. He's going to destroy his voice. I would imagine he is going to be tuned down, and hopefully he won't be lipping.
Tate gets guarantees at these venues...he's not playing for the door. He's making money just showing up.
conversationpc wrote:verslibre wrote:Yoda wrote:The new guy for Queensryche sounds really good and can definitely cover the older material, but I want to hear new music from the band AND I want the band to start writing more material in the vein of Queen of the Reich, Walk In The Shadows, etc.
Don't we all...Yoda wrote: the stuff that Queensryche started putting out from "Hear In The New Frontier" on out past that just sucked royally!
Promised Land was full of empty promises. Just a couple good songs on that one. Haven't listened to it since...oh, '95 or '96.
I actually really like "Promised Land". The music is dark and depressing, yes, but it works and the atmosphere created on that album is good, in my opinion. I don't like it as well as their previous albums but it's certainly heads and shoulders above anything they've done since then.
Starrider wrote:Pelata wrote:Starrider wrote:I just want to know why the hell he would book dates on 18 consecutive nights. He shouldn't be that hard up that he needs the money that bad. It can't be very profitable playing in 600 seat theaters and a bunch of night clubs. His voice isn't what it used to be and he's not a young guy. He's going to destroy his voice. I would imagine he is going to be tuned down, and hopefully he won't be lipping.
Tate gets guarantees at these venues...he's not playing for the door. He's making money just showing up.
It can't be that much of a guarantee though if the venues are that small and ticket prices are that low, can it? I can see a night club giving a decent guarantee hoping they make it up on bar tabs, but a 605-seat theater in the middle of nowhere in northwest New Jersey just wouldn't seem to have the financial resources to offer him a huge guarantee. He'd have to be banking on merchandise/CD sales in the lobby. I'd love to see some figures, but I know that's not going to happen. Maybe he's just in the position that he wants to get his name back out there. I'd be concerned about getting bad reviews though as a result of being shot from playing gigs 18 nights in a row at age 53.
Starrider wrote:I just want to know why the hell he would book dates on 18 consecutive nights. He shouldn't be that hard up that he needs the money that bad. It can't be very profitable playing in 600 seat theaters and a bunch of night clubs. His voice isn't what it used to be and he's not a young guy. He's going to destroy his voice. I would imagine he is going to be tuned down, and hopefully he won't be lipping.
TageRyche wrote:He's not playing anywhere near me unfortunately. I'd go to hear him again.
But the entire split with Queensryche is EVERYONE's fault.
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