Musician Reacts to Queensrÿche - Silent Lucidity

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  • čas přidán 25. 08. 2024

Komentáře • 35

  • @marketerscry
    @marketerscry Před 2 lety +10

    The song is about taking hold of your dreams or lucid dreaming. "Anybody Listening" is another masterpiece from this album. If you want a taste of Geoff Tate's vocal ability check out "Take Hold of the Flame" live in Tokyo.

  • @barrycounts490
    @barrycounts490 Před 2 lety +7

    This song is a masterpiece - It will always be on my playlist =) Thanks for playing Queensryche

  • @franklambert5399
    @franklambert5399 Před 10 měsíci

    Dude...this song just hits all the feels for me...just lost both of my parents in the last 2 years...this review and song just helped me break through those walls...

  • @shirleycairo9692
    @shirleycairo9692 Před 2 lety +7

    I like your perspective on the lyrics. Here's another. A child has a nightmare that a loved one dies. He teaches the child dream control so there are no more nightmares.

    • @samuraikaito
      @samuraikaito  Před 2 lety +1

      That's awesome! Way more interesting than my take haha

    • @algallego
      @algallego Před 2 lety +4

      It's about lucid dreaming and explaining the concept to a child so he can take control over his dreams, particularly the ones that frighten him, so that he can then begin to enjoy the fascinating dream world once his "soul is set free to fly!" All the while the father is watching over the child through the night as if singing the child a lullaby-- you can hear hints of Braham's Lullaby at the end with the cellos.

    • @purplekat5864
      @purplekat5864 Před 2 lety +1

      At first listen, I wasn't quite sure what to make of the middle interlude. It sounded like a nightmare. But when you understand what the lower register voice is saying, he's just instructing the child how to go about the process of having a lucid dream. No one actually dies, but during a dream it can seem absolutely real and devastating, as most of us know.
      Beautiful song! And Geoff''s vocals kill as usual!
      Thank you for a VERY satisfying analysis! I love to hear reactions from musicians, engineers, and vocal coaches because all of you have trained ears that hear and appreciate on such a more technical level! I enjoyed your take quite a lot!
      This Queensryche song was very much a ballad, but a bit of an outlier in Rycheland. QR has their own special brand of intensity and flavor which is heard in pretty much all their songs.
      There are so many to recommend, it's hard to pinpoint just a few. But I'll try:
      1. All of "Operation Mindcrime"
      2. "Take Hold of the Flame" live in Tokyo 1984
      3. "Anybody Listening?
      4. "One More Time"
      5. "Walk in the Shadows"
      6. "Roads to Madness"
      7. "The Thin Line"
      8. "Della Brown" (bluesy)
      Enjoy the diversity.
      They're brilliant!

  • @jonr.3832
    @jonr.3832 Před rokem +2

    Some songs leave your breathless, some give goosebumps; this does both. Most beautiful song ever written and performed.

  • @rbrebrook
    @rbrebrook Před 2 lety +3

    Cool reaction and love how you pick out the production aspects of the track. If know one has told you yet or you haven't discovered on your own, Queensryche worked often with the late Michael Kamen on orchestration, including this track.

  • @HocusPocusFocus69
    @HocusPocusFocus69 Před rokem

    The actual video for this song is perfect for it.

  • @Incomudro1963
    @Incomudro1963 Před 2 lety +2

    You're the only reactor to this song who I've watched that mentioned how the toms emphasized the "tumbling down" line of this song.

  • @algallego
    @algallego Před 2 lety +3

    Samurai, the video goes very well with the song!

  • @goosefarm3602
    @goosefarm3602 Před rokem

    great reaction subscribed

  • @irishinnish1
    @irishinnish1 Před 2 lety +2

    I love the Pink Floyd reference! When 'Silent Lucidity' first hit the radio, people were calling up to request the "new Floyd song" haha. Forget the fact that Queensryche had been around for more than a decade at that point lol

    • @RockFan89
      @RockFan89 Před rokem +1

      I never thought to look up the composer on this song. Michael Kamen also did work on Pink Floyd's album The Wall.

  • @tenbones1274
    @tenbones1274 Před 2 lety +4

    You need to check out 'Walk in the Shadows' on their album "Rage for Order". Queensryche is an insanely good band. Everyone will tell you that "Operation: Mindcrime" is one of the greatest albums ever made. And they aren't wrong. But I think "Rage for Order" is worthy - you will love them both. Geoff Tate is one of the greatest vocalists ever, and Chris DeGarmo's guitar's are gorgeous.

  • @lisamercey7509
    @lisamercey7509 Před 2 lety +2

    His voice is a masterpiece check out take hold of the flame

  • @robertoblanco1648
    @robertoblanco1648 Před rokem

    Brillante queensryche

  • @chevtones
    @chevtones Před 2 lety +1

    My dude, I’m rooting for you to make it. You’re one of the few reactors that knows engineering. Came for the Tool but staying for the knowledge!

    • @samuraikaito
      @samuraikaito  Před 2 lety

      Thanks man! I'm glad you can take something from these videos. This is mutual learning opportunity 😎

  • @bousmerang
    @bousmerang Před rokem +1

    If you like this song the you may like I Will Remember, Someone Else, or Bridge. Also MTV Unplugged any song!!!!

  • @clatoris69
    @clatoris69 Před 2 lety

    You should check out the unplugged version. I don't think you would be disappointed.

  • @TheColdrush22
    @TheColdrush22 Před 2 lety +1

    Holy moly. I love this reaction. I must not know what sibilance means. I thought it meant distortion on consonants, which I don’t hear in this song. But I must be wrong. Can you explain it?
    Edit: And is sibilance actually in the voice or is it in the recording? At the beginning you make it sound like it’s his voice, but then you said you might hear it in my voice because of this microphone. Genuinely interested. And also are you possibly talking about vocal fry?

    • @samuraikaito
      @samuraikaito  Před 2 lety +2

      Sure thing! Sibilance is just the sort of hissing sound that can come from S's and T's when we speak. Condenser mics (which studio vocals usually use) are very sensitive to this and over exaggerate them most of the times. It can be tricky to take care of while preserving the natural tone but can be very sharp to the ear if it doesn't get fixed 👌🏽 Seems to only be an issue in this song during the verses. Pay attention to some of the exaggerated S's

    • @TheColdrush22
      @TheColdrush22 Před 2 lety

      @@samuraikaito Thanks! I will check it out again!

  • @masterswell6678
    @masterswell6678 Před 2 lety

    yessirrrr!! keep It going!

  • @algallego
    @algallego Před 2 lety

    Just so you know, the vocal sibilance was intended as an affect with the reverb.

  • @R.POWELL
    @R.POWELL Před rokem

    It's about dreams.

  • @ntkkurniatichannel
    @ntkkurniatichannel Před 2 lety

  • @GenXwarrior
    @GenXwarrior Před rokem

    Can you do Della Brown next?

  • @holo_gram_
    @holo_gram_ Před 2 lety

    Very nice reaction! Dude, you HAVE to react to Dir En Grey!! MUST ..try Vinushka live

  • @GenXwarrior
    @GenXwarrior Před rokem

    Empire is their best album...not even close.

  • @tonyaaasved6640
    @tonyaaasved6640 Před rokem

    Hi

  • @logancampbell6157
    @logancampbell6157 Před 2 lety

    Check out "promised land" by them! Very interesting stuff!