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Tried to play the intro of this song on bass about 20 times. I was about to drop it, but suddenly i got it and i felt like the greatest bassist ever, then i tried to play the rest of the song. I sold my bass.
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i was so happy that i grew up in the 80's this band had so many kick ass tunes from the 80's.If any one has never has seen this band in Concert ohhh i strongly recommend it i have seen this band 7 times 6 here in Boston area and one time out in good old St Paul Minnesota .I wish they could play for 5 hours instead of 3 hours i promise you if see this band you will not be disappointed
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@CarMan792 I agree with you. Not only were those periods times of great music composition for the band but Peart was at a definite high point in his lyricism. The Pass? Incredibly real.
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I've watched a lot of Rush interviews, documentaries and the like. Many people say the Presto/Roll the Bones era music was very thin sounding. I disagree. Yes it may not be as in your face as some of their other albums but it has a different type of power. It features each instrument clearly and the keyboard backgrounds add to that. I think it is one of their better times as musicians, but who am I to say?
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also when they once had long hair and cut it waaay too short (ex. roger daltrey, steve perry, etc.). It just screams "I'm older and not as wild and free-spirited as i used to be"...
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I love Rush, but I hate it when male rockstars with long hair tie it back in a ponytail when they're on stage...looks so dorky and uncool
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Guys picking their wardrobe for the shoot:
Geddy: Hmm, i'll go with a nice leisure suit and a pony tail.
Alex: I'll borrow one of ged's suits *snicker* he won't notice
Neil:...I came in my tin tin shirt, and i'll wear my damn tin tin shirt!
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I didn't know Carl Palmer was a news anchor.
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This song had an enormous resurgence in my mind back in 2002. Heard "Iraq has weapons of mass destruction" at least ten times a day back then.
How do they remember every tune.??? incredible.
waybent335 1 year ago 8
@waybent335 I actually dout they still remember how to play songs like the Fountain of Lamenth, but ask any musician that question & ou'll get the same answer. If you keep playing the same songs over & over again (practices or concerts) they eventually get infused into your head & will end up never forgetting them. Music is one thing that will always stand the test of time.
DJmcRUSH 1 year ago 21