Tumgik
#Chris DeGarmo
metal-sludge · 26 days
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
QUEENSRŸCHE (1982 - present) on their Building Empires tour in the US (29 Oct. 1990 - 3 Jan. 1992) | ROCK POWER, August 1991.
14 notes · View notes
blackros78 · 6 months
Text
Watch "Queensryche - Solve The Mindcrime Contest 1989 (Headbangers Ball)" on YouTube
youtube
15 notes · View notes
videomessiah · 10 months
Text
Tumblr media
Queensrÿche, Helix & Bon Jovi
29 notes · View notes
heavymetal · 1 year
Text
Tumblr media
52 notes · View notes
roads-to-madness · 11 months
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
Chris in the Operation: Mindcrime music video
26 notes · View notes
guerrilla-operator · 4 months
Text
Tumblr media
QUEENSRŸCHE
6 notes · View notes
rollingstoneandvogue · 9 months
Text
Tumblr media
Chris DeGarmo and Michael Wilton - Queensryche
10 notes · View notes
yourfavealbumisgender · 4 months
Text
Tumblr media
Operation: Mindcrime by Queensrÿche is Transfem!
requested by @labratofthemonth
4 notes · View notes
heidismagblog · 1 month
Text
Tumblr media
2 notes · View notes
rockwithbibberly · 2 months
Text
Tumblr media
Geoff Tate and Chris DeGarmo of Queensryche.
3 notes · View notes
mymindlostmefan · 11 months
Photo
Tumblr media
chris degarmo - queensryche
born 14.06.1963
8 notes · View notes
metalsongoftheday · 11 months
Text
youtube
Friday, June 23: Queensrÿche, "My Global Mind"
“My Global Mind” immediately recalled “Real World” in its opening moments, and like that radio hit the Promised Land track was composed by most of Queensrÿche’s members in collaboration (“Real World” was written by the entire band and Michael Kamen, whereas Geoff Tate, Chris DeGarmo, Michael Wilton and Scott Rockenfield put this one together).  But whereas that earlier tune was largely atmospheric and esoteric in nature, “My Global Mind” was more immediate, with Rockenfield’s busy percussion clearing a path for a relatively streamlined bridge before the chorus went full prog metal.  Tate’s pretentions had definitely gotten the better of him, but there was still a certain majesty to Queensrÿche in the mid ‘90s: Promised Land wasn’t as big a hit as Empire, and the band as a whole got caught up in the hype and too big for their britches, but the record went Platinum and charted higher than any of their albums before or since, and has since become a sleeper favorite among the fanbase, and “My Global Mind” fit this dichotomy, as it had a distinct blend of technicality, power, hooks and pseudo-intellectualism.
6 notes · View notes
blackros78 · 1 year
Text
Tumblr media
Queensryche performing on the Building Empires tour.
19 notes · View notes
videomessiah · 1 month
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
Queensrÿche - Anybody Listening?
3 notes · View notes
heavymetal · 2 years
Text
Tumblr media
33 notes · View notes
roads-to-madness · 1 year
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
Queensrÿche 1988 [Television broadcasting in Japan]
21 notes · View notes