WTF! Queensryche content

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I was watching the movie Gia awhile ago for some hot lezbo action( :thumbsup: ) and I noticed that during a scene when Angelina jolie is in the hospital, a part from Operation Mindcrime starts playing during the scene! It's the part that says "Dr Blair, Dr. J. Hamilton..."

Then just recently I was watching an episode of Nip Tuck and the same recording was sampled in that episode... :confused: I searched online and found out that that clip is a ton of movies/tv shows (including the movie "Blue Sunshine" which came out a decade before Mindcrime) but no one seems to know where it originated. Crazy shit.
 
I know what you are talking bout but forget and only seem to remember every where it is after hearing it in something.. :lol: :LOL:
 
It's a common doctors' scene sound sample add in. I have heard it so many times, on so many soaps, grey's anatomy, etc.
 
crwnedblasphemy":63r89zuj said:
It's a common doctors' scene sound sample add in. I have heard it so many times, on so many soaps, grey's anatomy, etc.
Damn that Geoff Tate! I thought he did all the voice overs on that album. :gethim: :lol: :LOL: Just kiddin, but that is weird that so many people would use the same sample when it would be so easy to just record their own.

And what's also confusing to me is how they all have access to it? :confused: I mean, is it a pre-programmed sample in Korg synths or something?
 
OldSkoolNJ":3sca657g said:
Probably no royalties involved with using it..
Good call, I didn't think of that. Not bad for someone who rides the short bus. ;)
 
Huge Ryche fan here... I've heard it lots of times in other contexts too.


Still watch Livecrime now and again.
 
ctoddrun":390zit9i said:
Huge Ryche fan here... I've heard it lots of times in other contexts too.


Still watch Livecrime now and again.
That was one of the last concerts I seen.........

Queesnryche Empire tour.......back in 90..... :rock:
 
Mailman1971":2oxep161 said:
ctoddrun":2oxep161 said:
Huge Ryche fan here... I've heard it lots of times in other contexts too.


Still watch Livecrime now and again.
That was one of the last concerts I seen.........

Queesnryche Empire tour.......back in 90..... :rock:
GREAT show in Philadelphia that year!
Awesome clarity
 
You had me at Lezbo action and Angelina Jolie…..Sorry was there anything posted after that???????? :jerkit: :jedi: :force: :picsorban:
 
public domain recording. it's free that's why they used it.
 
crwnedblasphemy":jqvu8km5 said:
It's a common doctors' scene sound sample add in. I have heard it so many times, on so many soaps, grey's anatomy, etc.

You are correct, they were common sound samples used in soap operas and sprinkled in some movies as well, which is where Queensryche came across them (IE; they were in use prior). I hear those same samples from time to time in mondern movies but not as much as back in the then. Operation Mindcrime was ahead of it's time (at that era) and their follow up "Empire" was also ahead of it's time - still great records to this day (IMHO). I've seen them live several times and they always sound amazing and put on a great show.


Happy holidays!! :)
Trace
 
voodooamps":1l8warbt said:
crwnedblasphemy":1l8warbt said:
It's a common doctors' scene sound sample add in. I have heard it so many times, on so many soaps, grey's anatomy, etc.

You are correct, they were common sound samples used in soap operas and sprinkled in some movies as well, which is where Queensryche came across them (IE; they were in use prior). I hear those same samples from time to time in mondern movies but not as much as back in the then. Operation Mindcrime was ahead of it's time (at that era) and their follow up "Empire" was also ahead of it's time - still great records to this day (IMHO). I've seen them live several times and they always sound amazing and put on a great show.


Happy holidays!! :)
Trace
Hell yeah Trace! Mindcrime and Empire are my two favorite 'ryche albums. :thumbsup: Probably because I grew up listening to them. I was like 9 or 10 when I got into Mindcrime. :rock: And I'll never forget when Empire came out, my dad took me for a ride in his old GMC and put the cassette on and said "listen to this" and I was blown away!

I was pretty lucky because both of my parents were into rock/metal. My mom likes more of the melodic stuff (beatles, Aldo Nova, Supertramp, Motown stuff, up to Metallica) and my dad like Sabbath, Floyd, Metallica, some Pantera, and some of the newer heavier stuff like KSE. Not bad for a dude in his 50's! :rock: Last year, he took me to the local music store and bought the newest AIC when it came out and we listened to the whole thing a couple times through, and then we switched it to one of the hard rock/metal stations on XM radio, and he said "man, these new bands don't compare to Alice" :lol: :LOL: It's cool that he knows and appreciates good music still. :thumbsup:
 
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