The Year was starting off just fine. All three cities were getting along as normal. The events that were scheduled took place like they should, and nothing was amiss. Every one loved one another.
Everyone's getting ready for the next big event, the Tea Party, scheduled to take place in Festival Row at the end of the Month. All three cities were bustling. The farmers were tending to their livestock and crops, and the shopkeepers were spring cleaning. |
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credits will go here. links style themselves. go crazy, friend. In the United States, the album was certified Gold a year after its release, and certified Platinum in 1991.[8] The band shot a one-off promotional video in 1988 for the song "Speak" using performance footage. It did not include a dramatization of any of the story's concepts. The song "I Don't Believe in Love" was nominated for a Grammy Award in 1990 in the category "Best Metal Performance".[9] During the tour promoting the 1990 album Empire, Operation: Mindcrime was performed in its entirety. The stage show featured video, animation and guest singer Pamela Moore as Sister Mary. A recording was released as Operation: Livecrime. The story was initially explored in a series of video clips for MTV in the 1989 VHS video, Video: Mindcrime. In 2006, Operation: Mindcrime was re-released as a deluxe box set, containing the 2003 remaster, a live CD with the album played in its entirety at the Hammersmith Odeon on 15 November 1990, and a bonus DVD containing the 1989 Video: Mindcrime and bonus clips. |