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Joined: February 13 2004
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Posted: April 23 2013 at 15:26
Just listened to the new Rush album. I always like the hype to die down so I can enjoy something without being swayed by premature judgement. And I didn't even read any reviews. I actually went to the RECORD store this weekend on Record Store Day and bought it. I have yet to purchase or download anything from the internet.
Best track for me is The Garden. Sublime.
Rush can remind me of stages of my 51 year existence from high school through to the present. If I don't know what I want to listen to I throw on a Rush album. I guess it's like a generation before me putting on a Beatles album.
They don't sound like a burnt out prog band because they were never really a prog band. They're too good for that moniker. They were always a rock band better than most to me.
THE GARDEN is freakin epic!! What a great closing track to a wonderful concept album. The art work is amazing too. Really helps paint some nice Imagery in your head as you listen to the album. Rush are MASTERS!!!
Do you count quebecers. Because we have a great culture, compared to the rest of canada
YEAH ! Real Culture !
Being from Canada and growing up in Toronto no less, I can tell you that a lot of Canada except for the north, have no culture. We are a multicultural place of many religions, creeds and ethnicities. As far as music is concerned, RUSH is all we have so no more posting fat woman from Quebec.
Joined: January 09 2013
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Posted: May 01 2013 at 11:42
Catcher10 wrote:
Neo-Romantic wrote:
Going to see them tonight in Nashville! Commence obligatory excitement-induced fanboy seizures
Nice......the aroma of a concert venue
enjoy the show!
Haha thanks!
And no kidding on the first part of your post! First time I saw them back in '08, I saw someone lighting a crack pipe during Passage to Bangkok two rows in front of me. There was no surprise to speak of.
Joined: June 28 2012
Location: Canada
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Posted: May 01 2013 at 11:52
Catcher10 wrote:
[QUOTE=Neo-Romantic]
Nice......the aroma of a concert venue
Speaking of which, that's exactly what happened the first time I saw Rush. Not sure how they managed to sneak in whatever they were smoking (my dad didn't even manage to smuggle in some chips and gummy bears. ), but they were right in front of me and were talking to eachother the whole show.
(Snakes and Arrows tour)
And sorta irrelevant at this point, but I'm surprised Bobcaygeon made it in and Little Bones didn't.
Edited by HemispheresOfXanadu - May 01 2013 at 11:56
Joined: January 09 2013
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Posted: May 02 2013 at 00:22
AtomicCrimsonRush wrote:
Catcher10 wrote:
Neo-Romantic wrote:
Going to see them tonight in Nashville! Commence obligatory excitement-induced fanboy seizures
Nice......the aroma of a concert venue
enjoy the show!
ENJOY!!! and please review the gig here when the smoke has cleared....
Thanks so much! It was pretty freaking sweet, I must say! They really put on one memorable show, but of course I wasn't expecting anything less!
Review will come when I have a chance to sit down and devote time to piecing together all the great details (no smoke to sift through fortunately). Just about to be traveling and have quite the busy calendar. But review will come, fear not!
Hello to all, I am new to this forum but not new to Rush. I have seen them 58 times (first show was April '77 in Toledo, Ohio) with the most recent being Austin on the opening night of the '13 Clockwork Angels tour.
Clockwork Angels IMO is Rush's best work in almost two decades. Among the tracks only Wish Them Well is one that I skip routinely.
Overall I prefer the era that encompasses Power Windows, Grace Under Pressure, Hold Your Fire and Presto. I don't dislike the earlier stuff but I do think Test For Echo and Counterparts were "uneven" albums with some great moments but others that were not so memorable.
Joined: November 22 2005
Location: United States
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Posted: June 19 2013 at 18:23
Welcome!
I have been a fan since maybe 1980. They have been my favorite band since that time.
While I like CA, SnA still is my top pick since PoW. CA just falls short on too many songs. I have seen though that many old time fans have embraced this release more readily than others in recent history.
I notice here that we differ. I think Presto, HYF, and RTB are almost garbage. Counterparts redeemed the band for me in that era. Rupert Hine ruined Presto sonically. It could have had more punch, but the tinny high end makes it almost intolerable.
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