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Pelata wrote:I'm siding with the fan. It may be distracting for the performer, but you have to remember the fan BOUGHT A TICKET. Don't be a dick just because you don't want your picture taken. The days of "no photos" ended when cameras ended up on phones. GT is a dick.
Pelata wrote:I went to see Iced Earth and before the doors opened, a roadie came out and told the crowd that there were no cameras allowed and if you had a camera to take it back to your car. If they caught you with a camera, they'd take it from you and give it back to you after the show.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:Kind of a dick move. At the same time, I am tired of having peoples' cell phones shoved in my face at concerts. Whatever happened to just enjoying the moment? Comedian, Louie CK, had a good bit about this recently. Anyway, I am going to side with Geoff Tate on this one.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cNt-JIRM3j4
Andrew wrote:How can ANYONE possible side with this fucktard?
The_Noble_Cause wrote:Andrew wrote:How can ANYONE possible side with this fucktard?
It's rock n roll. Lighten up. You've clearly sided with the new lineup, which is pretty much the equivalent of Ross and Deen starting a new band and calling themselves Journey. Michael Wilton's song credits are minimal. The post-DeGarmo Queensryche output has been crap, but at least Tate is an original.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:Andrew wrote:How can ANYONE possible side with this fucktard?
It's rock n roll. Lighten up. You've clearly sided with the new lineup, which is pretty much the equivalent of Ross and Deen starting a new band and calling themselves Journey. Michael Wilton's song credits are minimal. The post-DeGarmo Queensryche output has been crap, but at least Tate is an original.
verslibre wrote:Michael Wilton co-wrote a number of early 'Ryche songs like "Warning," "Blinded," "Deliverance," "Roads To Madness," and "Nightrider," and the EP and The Warning, along with O:M, constitute the best of what Queensryche has recorded. He's no mere hanger-on. From O:M, he co-wrote (with Geoff) "Revolution Calling," "Speak," "Spreading The Disease," "The Needle Lies" and "My Empty Room." Except for that last one, those are all ballbusting uptempo songs.
Andrew wrote:The_Noble_Cause wrote:Andrew wrote:How can ANYONE possible side with this fucktard?
It's rock n roll. Lighten up. You've clearly sided with the new lineup, which is pretty much the equivalent of Ross and Deen starting a new band and calling themselves Journey. Michael Wilton's song credits are minimal. The post-DeGarmo Queensryche output has been crap, but at least Tate is an original.
An original tool.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:The post-DeGarmo Queensryche output has been crap, but at least Tate is an original.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:verslibre wrote:Michael Wilton co-wrote a number of early 'Ryche songs like "Warning," "Blinded," "Deliverance," "Roads To Madness," and "Nightrider," and the EP and The Warning, along with O:M, constitute the best of what Queensryche has recorded. He's no mere hanger-on. From O:M, he co-wrote (with Geoff) "Revolution Calling," "Speak," "Spreading The Disease," "The Needle Lies" and "My Empty Room." Except for that last one, those are all ballbusting uptempo songs.
Like I said, really not much of a contributor at all. I don't think the new Todd lineup has the right to call themselves Queensryche. "Revolution Calling" and "Empire" are both great tunes. But Wilton is very much a dispensable hired hand.
conversationpc wrote:The_Noble_Cause wrote:The post-DeGarmo Queensryche output has been crap, but at least Tate is an original.
"Hear in the Now Frontier" was the beginning of the crap and DeGarmo was still in the band. Some think (not me) that "Promised Land" was the beginning of the crap.
Boomchild wrote:I don't agree with the notion that just because you are a fan and buy the artist's music and pay to see them in concert that you have a right to photograph and video the artist. When you buy a concert ticket, all that artist owes you is a show worth the price of admission. That's all.
Pelata wrote:Boomchild wrote:I don't agree with the notion that just because you are a fan and buy the artist's music and pay to see them in concert that you have a right to photograph and video the artist. When you buy a concert ticket, all that artist owes you is a show worth the price of admission. That's all.
And to not take your personal property out of your hand and throw it to the crowd. If Tate had a real problem with it, he should have called security.
Also, I don't think that buying a ticket necessarily gives a fan the "right" to take pro pics and video. But, honestly, it was a cell phone. Everyone knows fan-filmed cell phone video sucks anyway...who cares if fans (continue to) do it? It's going to look and sound terrible, but the fan gets a unique souvenir of the show.
I also guarantee he knew what he was doing. Everyone with half a brain knows that cell phones are in every concert hall in the world and people are filming. He knew someone would film him doing this. He knew it would be all over the internet and people would be talking about it (like we are) and it falls right in line with his "tell me how much you hate the album" attitude and promo lately. He's really playing up the "no such thing as bad press" mantra. What Tate did is inexcusable, but it was also intentional.
Liam wrote:I may have my phone, but my zippo is all I still use.
verslibre wrote:Co-composer of a number of the band's best songs, and original member = dispensable hired hand? Seriously?
verslibre wrote:In all fairness, even with his amazing voice, the hired hand was actually Geoff. They didn't have a singer to cut the demo so he stepped in, but he was a member of a prog rock band called Babylon.
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