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Geoff Tate // Live @ The Taft Theatre // 4.12.25

Article and Photos by: Linda Carlson

 

Cincinnati, OH – The Taft Theatre: what a fitting venue for Geoff Tate’s Operation: Mindcrime – The Final Chapter Tour.  A theater is where stories play out live on stage.  How appropriate for this tour, where the 1988 Queensryche album Operation: Mindcrime, essentially itself a rock opera, is performed live from start to finish.

Geoff Tate

Operation Mindcrime broke all the rules of its time.  The album tells the tragic story of Nikki, a lost drug addict who becomes the manipulated tool of Dr. X, molded to have a purpose, that of an assassin.  There’s a romantic interest in Sister Mary woven into the tale.  Those who know the story, embrace the story and its twists and turns, ups and downs.

Tate was joined on stage by James Brown (guitar), Amaury Altmayer (guitar), Dario Parente (guitar), Jimmy Wynen (bass), Robert Baker (drums) and Clodagh McCarthy (keyboards, vocals).  Tate gave each musician appreciation and attention.

Geoff Tate

 

Geoff Tate

After completing the Operation: Mindcrime album, the band followed with several songs from the subsequent Operation: Mindcrime II album, as well as a few fan favorites.  The audience, who could certainly enjoy the show from the comfort of their soft, velvet cushioned theater seats, chose instead to stand for the entire show.

Of note, Clodagh McCarthy, who graced the stage with husband Tomaz McCarthy as the opening act for the show, did double duty as keyboardist and vocalist/performer as the character of Sister Mary for the headlining performance.  She is lovely and convincing, and quite talented.  Her rendition of Sister Mary onstage with Tate was beautiful.

Geoff Tate

Tate and the band delivered an outstanding performance.  Tate channeled rock, donning a black cowboy hat with the queen of spades tucked into the hatband, dark sunglasses, a black sleeveless vest, black jeans and plenty of chains.  He was all rock ‘n roll, and gave a passionate performance.

Geoff Tate

The full setlist:

  1. Anarchy-X
  2. Revolution Calling
  3. Operation: Mindcrime
  4. Speak
  5. Spreading the Disease
  6. The Mission
  7. Suite Sister Mary
  8. The Needle Lies
  9. Electric Requiem
  10. Breaking the Silence
  11. I Don’t Believe in Love
  12. Waiting for 22
  13. My Empty Room
  14. Eyes of a Stranger
  15. I’m American
  16. The Chase
  17. Jet City Woman
  18. Murderer?
  19. If I Could Change It All
  20. Empire
  21. A Junkie’s Blues
  22. Silent Lucidity

Encore:

  1. Take Hold of the Flame
  2. Queen of the Reich

Irish singer-songwriter-storyteller Tomas McCarthy, along with his (aforementioned) wife Clodagh (saxophone, vocals) and James Keegan (guitar), opened the evening Irish style – acoustic and delightful storytelling.  McCarthy extended special thanks to Tate for making the offer to join this tour at a time when McCarthy was evaluating the viability of the band’s future.

Tomas McCarthy

The tour continues through April, resuming in September.  Check for a venue near you for an evening of rock and good fun.

Check out the carousel below for more photos from the evening’s performances.

Linda Carlson
Linda has been photographing people since she was ten. Forever intrigued by the complex beauty of the human form, she brings the eye of a portraitist to the unpredictability and spectacle of the concert scene.
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