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QUEENSRYCHE - Singer Says Last Presidential Election Was A Sour Point In American History
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QUEENSRŸCHE singer Geoff Tate spoke to KNAC.com about the group's current
tour and their forthcoming CD, the next chapter to the 1988 ground-breaking
concept album, "Operation: Mindcrime", tentatively titled "Operation: Mindcrime
II". Several excerpts from the interview follow:
[http://www.knac.com/]
KNAC.com: Would you consider it a responsibility as not only a performer
but as a citizen to heighten awareness any way you can?
Geoff Tate: "I've always believed that communication is a big part of being
an American. That's how we as musicians communicate and express ourselves
is through music. This story and this time weâEUR(tm)re in go hand in hand. Anything
we can do to kind of open up people's minds a bit and express ourselves
should be done âEUR" it's definitely the time to do it. This is the occasion
every four years or so where we have to debate these things. It's part of
being an American. It doesn't do any good not to talk about it."
KNAC.com: You would concede though that this election is more important
than probably any we've had in the last twenty years or so?
Geoff Tate: "Oh, I think so âEUR" especially after the debacle of the last
election and how that was all handled. It left a really sour taste in the
mind of many Americans. It did a lot to undermine the system because we've
always prided ourselves on being a democracy where every vote counts. Well,
the last election kind of shattered that faith. There is no way anyone can
say that that was a fair, square election. There is all kind of proof that
shows it was rigged. The state that makes the final decision is run by the
man's brother? The Bush administration and the people behind him are so
incredibly powerful that there aren't many people who can stand up to him."
KNAC.com: Do you think thatâEUR(tm)s why Al Gore went out with a whimper rather
that trying to put together a substantive fight to contest the results?
Geoff Tate: "I think Gore really proved his merit as a candidate at that
point. He's a spineless man who backed down to the pressure, and he couldn't
stand up to him."
KNAC.com: Even if he didnâEUR(tm)t think he could win, it would have been nice
to see somebody try.
Geoff Tate: "It would have been nice to have had that type of information
available that the people could know so that they could realize just how
many were denied voting rights or were really taken advantage of in that
election. That is a sour point in American history that people definitely
need to know about."
KNAC.com: Is it disheartening to see that the press is predicting a close
race even with all the atrocities the Bush administration has committed
during its tenure?
Geoff Tate: "I think the problem is when the word 'poll' is associated with
those statements. They are a very narrow questionnaire. IâEUR(tm)ve been alive
forty-five years, and I've never been asked to contribute to an opinion
poll. No one that I know has ever been asked to contribute to an opinion
poll, and I probably meet a few thousand people a week. Nobody that I've
ever talked to has been contacted about an opinion poll, so what does that
say? You're in the media business âEUR" you know how information gets passed
down. Investigative journalism is too expensive, and no one wants to pay
for it, so data just gets recycled."
KNAC.com: How fine of a line do you have to walk when creating a "Mindcrime
II" with regard to not wanting to be too specific because if you are, the
music may become more quickly dated?
Geoff Tate: "I don't know. I donâEUR(tm)t really have an answer there because
I don't really think in those terms. I think more in terms of writing from
the heart and coming up with lyrics and things that express how a person
feels. You don't customize your opinions to see if you can sell a couple
of more records."
Read Geoff Tate's entire interview with KNAC.com at this location.
[http://www.knac.com/article.asp?ArticleID=3305]
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