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Queensryche - Empire Live 1991

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Uploaded by on Feb 2, 2009

Queensryche - Empire Live at Stambler Arena Bethlehem,PA 11/3/1991

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  • just looking back in time at some of the great old rock, and realizing just how good geoff's voice is live great performance

  • I saw this show in Pittsburgh a few months earlier. Awesome. And ST opened for them. Killer.

  • bootleg

  • horror sound. 

  • @liquifex you should check this song out from lockport 2011. I was there. he lip synced 2/3. And yes, it was obvious.

  • this was when concerts were badass:/

  • He's singing. Yeah the low/deep uber-compressed vocals are a sample, but that's a totally different thing than lip-synching. And they might use a slight track for harmonies also. It's mostly done through the keyboard. It's so common at this point. But it's not like Britney Spears.............This man can and does actually sing.

  • @rknrll1 i did not know that but now i do thank you for sharing this with me!

  • @rknrll1 That's just part of the excessive demands to re-create the studio version of a song, bells, whistles and all. At some point, the audience will audience will demand truly live performances, and the performers are not going to mind at all, because they don't like the tricks either.

  • @averysdad07 He actually is "lips synching" a little if you want to pull hairs... Its a live mic, meaning that he is singing the whole time but everything that you here isnt his voice. Alot of it is his prerecorded voice piped in in 3 different keys and him singing over it to add texture. This isn't a problem as most bands do it, but if you listen to empire today, he doesn't even try to sing over his backing track a lot of times

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