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Geoff Tate of Queensryque talks about his "ROCK SCENE"

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Uploaded by on Oct 24, 2010

Geoff Tate of QUEENSRYQUE at Convention Hall in Asbury Park on August 18 2001

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  • @deadlyorgans I disagree with you . He's right. Rock is not the "music of the times", now. Not sure what planet you are on.

  • He's right. Sadly he's right. There'll be a vast majority of us however that know. that believe. That will always be looking, searching, demanding that one thing that the radio can never give us but bands like Queensryche have always given us. Keep giving guys.

  • What is he talking about? Rock is definitely the music of the times now. Maybe it's not the music of MTV and mainstream radio, but that's not necessarily, "the times." Turn in the towel dude.

  • @Whoippy

    he can paste a wig on top of his head and neck withs some glues and stop playing the disco.

  • @Danyerd :-D

  • He has a much deeper speaking voice than I expected.

  • @Whoippy

    You mother fucking asshole. I really don't give a flying fuck. The last real album they made was Empire. Fuck you!

  • @Danyerd IDIOT !! He lost them...What should he do? Glue them to his head?

    And by the way: it's hair, not "hairS"! and playS instead of "play"... Learn to speak English an meanwhile SHUT UP dumbass!

  • @SuRihtanil Yes but if something you love becomes too popular then it's not as special and will ultimately become a trend. I just saw Dream Theater and Maiden at a sold out arena event,and there were tons of kids there. I think rock music is actually doing fine.It's just not the gigantic corporate monster it was in the 80's.

  • @tatemalmsteen I don't... Culture in the USA and countries like it would be so much different, from the way people act, dress, look etc. music influences things big time, and so do those artists. The 80s were a different culture from the 90s and today due to the music scenes.

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