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- From: spatton@lamar.ColoState.EDU (Samuel Patton)
- Subject: Re: Geoff Tate sings on forgotton album! (Queensryche alert!)
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- Date: Mon, 21 Dec 1992 08:26:34 GMT
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- In article <1992Dec20.213314.1@uwovax.uwo.ca> 4224_5201@uwovax.uwo.ca (John LaRocque) writes:
- >
- > I just remembered this video that I saw a couple of months ago
- >on MuchMusic's Power 30. It was a video called Stars from Hear'n'Aid.
- >And guess who sung on this song........... Geoff Tate of Queensryche.
- >
- >This video and single was made for some cause that I don't remember. Come
- >to think of it, there IS an album, and all the metal stars of 1985 are
- >on it, including: Rob Halford, Ronnie Dio, Dee Syder and the guy from
- >Quiet Riot. And of course, Geoff Tate.
-
- I remember seeing a special that MTV did on this. It was all video outtakes
- from the studio and then at the end the final video product. It was for the
- Ethiopian hunger crisis thing that was going on in the mid-80's. I think it
- was at least.
-
- If I remember... the part that I found impressive were the outtakes of Yngwie
- Malmsteen and Craig Goldy. I believe that Ozzy also sang something on the
- album.
-
- Basically the whole thing was pretty lame except for a very few seconds of
- interest. I certainly wouldn't consider it any kind of masterpiece.
-
- Sam
-
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