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Ultimate Permanent Waves poll: Musically does this album belong to the 70's or 80's?


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That Tubeway Army vudeo is ace. When I first got into Rush I was playing AFTK all the time and my biggeer sis was in love and massively into Gary Numan. I've dug up his first 3 albums and play them frequently now - very good stuff.

 

I love Paul Gardiner’s bass playing. Very underrated, and sadly quIte dead. :(

His playing added immeasurably to those albums. Really interesting musician.

You may as well pick up Telekon. It’s just as good as Pleasure Principle and brings some guitars back into the mix. Dance, despite a couple of clunkers, is well worth a listen too. The bonus tracks are pretty decent.

 

Welcome to the forum, btw! :cheers:

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That Tubeway Army vudeo is ace. When I first got into Rush I was playing AFTK all the time and my biggeer sis was in love and massively into Gary Numan. I've dug up his first 3 albums and play them frequently now - very good stuff.

 

I love Paul Gardiner’s bass playing. Very underrated, and sadly quIte dead. :(

His playing added immeasurably to those albums. Really interesting musician.

 

Heroin. :(
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