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Bus tire spoke in RUSH reissues?


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I just saw this Rolling Stone interview here with Sebastian Bach posted a few days ago with the following mentioned:

 

I’m surprised putting together the digital reissue didn’t spur some sort of conversation along those lines. Especially since so many Seventies and Eighties bands are starting to put out deluxe physical reissues.

 

It’s a shame. Like, I’m a huge Rush fan. When I get one of their reissues, it’s complete with Neil Peart’s itinerary of interviews that day. It comes with the left spoke of the tire from the tour bus. I hope someday we can do that for our fans.

 

Anyone know if there's a hidden treasure pertaining to a bus tire spoke in the Rush reissues? :laughing guy:

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I didn't know bus tire spokes spoke. What do they sound like?

I'm not sure but their vocabulary is well rounded.

 

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That's true. And I misspoke. I guess it'd be bus tires that spoke, not a spoke that spoke.

 

Is the spoke a standard spoke or a bespoke spoke?

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It's interesting when I stumble upon across an interview with Sebastian Bach and/or Steel Panther.

 

You never know what unpredictable silly comments they'll make.

 

What do you expect? As you probably already know, Steel Panther's got song titles called “Party All Day (f**k All Night)”, “It Won’t Suck Itself”, and the UK bonus track “I Want Your Tits”.

 

:P

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