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Queensrÿche: The Art of Live
The summer tour was a co-headlining run with Dream Theater. Queensrÿche perform classics, their newest songs and a cover encore of The Who's 'Won't Get Fooled Again' with Dream Theater.
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Plot Summary
Queensrÿche: The Art of Live captures the iconic progressive metal band during their 2003 tour, performing a career-spanning setlist. The concert features classic hits and fan favorites, showcasing the band's signature blend of intricate musicianship and powerful vocal performances. Filmed with high production values, it offers an immersive look into the energy and stage presence that defined Queensrÿche's live shows during this era.
Critical Reception
As a live concert recording, 'The Art of Live' was primarily received by fans and metal music enthusiasts. Critical reviews often focused on the band's performance quality, the song selection, and the overall production value of the DVD. It was generally praised for capturing Queensrÿche at a period when they were still delivering strong live shows, though some noted it as a document of a band in transition.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for delivering a solid setlist of Queensrÿche classics.
Commended for the band's energetic performance and musical proficiency.
Noted as a good representation of the band's live sound and stage presence.
Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for this live album is not readily available.
Fun Fact
This live performance was filmed in London, England, at the Hammersmith Apollo, a venue with a rich history of hosting legendary rock concerts.
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