Really glad this is finally over. Congrats to Todd and the guys!
About the whole Mindcrime thing, I have a few thoughts about what exactly that may entail.
Original Queensryche lead singer Geoff Tate (who had formed a second version of the band) will perform, record and pursue “other creative endeavors,” but as part of the agreement will have the exclusive right to perform the concept albums “Operation: Mindcrime” and “Operation: Mindcrime II” in unique performances.
"Unique performances" is a very vague and elastic phrase. It
could mean only Tate can perform the entire album as a "set", where as the rest of the band can perform anything from the album, just not as a full "set", but depending on how the exact settlement is worded, it's also possible that the band
can perform the full album "raw", i.e. play all the songs in sequential order without the theatrics, like costume changes, story related video, etc. If that's the case, then the settlement may also mean that the band can perform the album in it's entirety, but they simply cannot advertise their intent to do so, unlike Tate, who can pimp his "Mindcrime" shows from now 'till Ragnarok.
Regardless, I don't think Tate is really going to get as much out of this stipulation as he thinks. Mindcrime has been done to death, and he has proven over the past couple years that he cannot even perform it properly anymore. If I really want to hear Geoff singing O:M in it's entirety, I have Operation: LIVEcrime for that, I don't need to waste money seeing it in concert, especially today. And even if Todd and the guys cannot perform it in full as a set, I'm sure over the years they will perform every song off the album eventually, and I will most likely be there to hear them all.
Besides, this is the age of Youtube. When the band has performed all those songs live, someone will do a video of all of them with Todd in sequential order, and that will be good enough for me.
