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Sun Dec 03, 2006 9:40 pm
Queensryche : photo by Jarrod Vrazel : zrock.com Queensryche : Operation : Mindcrime II Tour
Queensryche live at House of Blues : December 2, 2006 : Anaheim, CA
Geoff Tate- vocals
Eddie Jackson - bass
Michael Wilton - guitar
Mike Stone - guitar
Scott Rockenfield – drums
featuring Pamela Moore as Sister Mary
Queensryche wrapped up the Operation Mindcrime II Tour with a two night stand at the House of Blues in Anaheim, CA on December 1-2, 2006.
Showcasing the 1988 masterpiece Operation : Mindcrime and the 2006 sequel Operation : Mindcrime II in their entirety, Geoff Tate and company took fans on a three hour journey of rock, revenge, and redemption. Joined onstage by a cast of characters, including Pamela Moore as Sister Mary, Queensryche presented a multi-dimensional experience of all that is Mindcrime, including the answer to "Who Killed Mary?"
After performing both albums back to back, the band returned for a 2 song encore. After launching a searing "Empire," Geoff Tate took a moment to thank fans everywhere for their support during this year's tour. As this was the final night of the tour, he said the band would be heading for home the next day and ended it all with a song about going home: "Jet City Woman."
"...Waited so long now the planes delayed
And hour, reminds me of all our days apart.
Hold on, just a little longer..."
Queensryche Operatiion : Mindcrime II set list:
I Remember Now
Anarchy-X
Revolution Calling
Operation: Mindcrime
Speak
Spreading The Disease
The Mission
Suite Sister Mary
The Needle Lies
Electric Requiem
Breaking The Silence
I Don't Believe In Love
Waiting For 22
My Empty Room
Eyes Of A Stranger
Anarchy X-Tra
Freiheit Ouverture
Convict
I'm American
One Foot in Hell
Hostage
Hands
Speed of Light
Signs Say Go
Re-Arrange You
Chase
Murderer?
Circles
If I Could Change It All
An Intentional Confrontation
Junkie's Blues
Fear City Slide
All The Promises
Empire
Jet City Woman
Queensryche : Photo by Jarrod Vrazel : zrock.com
Queensryche : Photo by Jarrod Vrazel : zrock.com
Queensryche : Photo by Jarrod Vrazel : zrock.com
Queensryche : Photo by Jarrod Vrazel : zrock.com
Queensryche : Photo by Jarrod Vrazel : zrock.com
Queensryche : Photo by Jarrod Vrazel : zrock.com
Queensryche : Photo by Jarrod Vrazel : zrock.com
Queensryche : Photo by Jarrod Vrazel : zrock.com
Queensryche : Photo by Jarrod Vrazel : zrock.com
Queensryche : Photo by Jarrod Vrazel : zrock.com
Queensryche : Photo by Jarrod Vrazel : zrock.com
Queensryche : Photo by Jarrod Vrazel : zrock.com
Queensryche : Photo by Jarrod Vrazel : zrock.com
Queensryche : Photo by Jarrod Vrazel : zrock.com
Queensryche : Photo by Jarrod Vrazel : zrock.com
Queensryche : Photo by Jarrod Vrazel : zrock.com
Queensryche : Photo by Jarrod Vrazel : zrock.com
Queensryche : Photo by Jarrod Vrazel : zrock.com
Queensryche : Photo by Jarrod Vrazel : zrock.com
Queensryche : Photo by Jarrod Vrazel : zrock.com
Queensryche : Photo by Jarrod Vrazel : zrock.com
Take hold the flame! Operation : Mindcrime II make a great stocking stuffer for all the rockers on your list!
we were at the house of blues for just a short 3 hours, when QR puts on the show they put on the show, the cd math is right, but extended/altered music and kick ass in betweens drew it out, not to mention the real QR encore with tune from Empire to put icing on the cake. When in doubt about the show, five little words sum it up... YOU SHOULD HAVE BEEN THERE. I made a 3000 mile trip and don't regret it one bit. I am a Queensryche fan.