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eugene
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Posted: November 06 2006 at 13:10 |
akin wrote:
The main reason for me to vote for Lifeson is the album An Evening wtih Petrucci and Rudess because it proves that if Petrucci wanted, he could do good music instead of annoying solos as he does with Dream Theater. |
This was main point for me to vote for Petrucci, as this album highlights him as Musician and superb Guitarist.
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Eat_Paris
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Posted: November 06 2006 at 22:51 |
just a thought..
maybe its a bit difficult because its like comparing apple with orange..
how bout comparing apple to apple?
for ex. Petrucci vs Michael Romeo
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micky
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Posted: November 07 2006 at 11:36 |
hmmm.... Lifeson v. 'he who shall remain nameless'
couldn't care less who is a better player
Lifeson just sounds better...
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The Pedro and Micky Experience - When one no longer requires psychotropics to trip
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ThirdEye
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Posted: November 07 2006 at 15:48 |
Difficult.... Hmmm... But Alex Lifeson
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chessman
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Posted: November 07 2006 at 15:49 |
Another 'no contest' choice for me. Petrucci is mechanical, Lifeson is (or was in his youth) innovative, fiery yet controlled, and interesting with a distinctive sound. I would love to hear him play a couple of acoustic numbers a la Steve Hackett (one of his influences). The odd bit of acoustic he does play is well executed.
Sometimes he gets a little overlooked because of Peart and Lee having such reputations. But without Lifeson I suspect Rush would never have got anywhere. And I love his solo album too!
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Raff
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Posted: November 07 2006 at 16:36 |
micky wrote:
hmmm.... Lifeson v. 'he who shall remain nameless'
couldn't care less who is a better player
Lifeson just sounds better...
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Your words, not mine....
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R o V e R
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Posted: November 07 2006 at 16:40 |
Alex Lifeson
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micky
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Posted: November 07 2006 at 16:42 |
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OpethGuitarist
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Posted: November 07 2006 at 16:43 |
I now present you micky, the scourge of all things not 70's!
Welcome back man
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back from the dead, i will begin posting reviews again and musing through the forums
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micky
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Posted: November 07 2006 at 16:51 |
OpethGuitarist wrote:
I now present you micky, the scourge of all things not 70's!
Welcome back man
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just taking a stroll down memory lane hahahha.... oh the good
times when the symphonic horsemen rode their noble steads through
the acne scarred masses pausing only to urinate in the public well that
is prog metal
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Sasquamo
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Posted: November 07 2006 at 17:04 |
chessman wrote:
Another 'no contest' choice for me. Petrucci is mechanical, Lifeson is (or was in his youth) innovative, fiery yet controlled, and interesting with a distinctive sound. I would love to hear him play a couple of acoustic numbers a la Steve Hackett (one of his influences). The odd bit of acoustic he does play is well executed.
Sometimes he gets a little overlooked because of Peart and Lee having such reputations. But without Lifeson I suspect Rush would never have got anywhere. And I love his solo album too! |
Have you looked at the lyrics to his solo album? I was shocked when I read it. Very crude indeed. Can you imagine what Rush might have become with Alex taking over lyrical duties?
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Posted: November 07 2006 at 17:11 |
I haven't heard his solo album, curioius to hear it
oh yeah.. since when have bad lyrics been a turnoff to Rush fans maybe
Lifeson might have turned out as good as Peart did if given 20 years of
practice hahahhaha (really couldn't resist that one... that was a
hanging slider over the heart of the plate)
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Tony R
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dralan
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Posted: November 07 2006 at 17:37 |
I like both alot. Petrucci is an amazingly accomplished guitarist and very impressive, but Im gonna go with Lifeson because I feel he has a more original style and plays to fit the song than just overall guitar gymnastics.
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Sasquamo
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Posted: November 07 2006 at 18:15 |
micky wrote:
I haven't heard his solo album, curioius to hear it
oh yeah.. since when have bad lyrics been a turnoff to Rush fans maybe
Lifeson might have turned out as good as Peart did if given 20 years of
practice hahahhaha (really couldn't resist that one... that was a
hanging slider over the heart of the plate)
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No, I didn't mean it like that, well, just see for yourself. http://www.lyricspy.com/42623/Victor_lyrics/Don_t_Care_lyrics.html
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The T
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Posted: November 07 2006 at 18:33 |
No comparison....Lifeson was great but not in the same class as petrucci, and not only in virtuosity and technique, but also in melody.... maybe Lifeson has for him that he was first, but he wasn't that original.... for me Lee and Peart were the real treat in rush....
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Uroboros
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Posted: November 07 2006 at 19:39 |
Sasquamo wrote:
http://www.lyricspy.com/42623/Victor_lyrics/Don_t_Care_lyrics.html
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Oh man, that was fun... that was really fun. Well, I guess that makes Petrucci an obviously more talented lyricist as well, doesn't it?
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Sasquamo
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Posted: November 07 2006 at 20:23 |
Can you imagine Rush doing a song with Geddy singing those lyrics? That would make people feel really uncomfortable I bet.
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Uroboros
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Posted: November 07 2006 at 22:14 |
The lyrics on the first Rush album made me feel slightly uncomfortable already. And those were much better than this... Well, at least they sounded somewhat natural in the context of that age and style.
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WaywardSon
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Posted: November 07 2006 at 22:41 |
Lifeson was great in the seventies, but nowadays obviously Petrucci.
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