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Tell us something we dont know.

 

The album we know as Fly By Night was almost called "Aurora Borealis"

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Hello, all! Just chiming in to state that Permanent Waves was an '80s album. Carry on...nya%20nya.gif

 

Tell us something we dont know.

 

Signals is half great half rubbish.

Segue doesn't know how to use a coma?

Comma! Comma, damnit! Boy, is my face red!

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Hello, all! Just chiming in to state that Permanent Waves was an '80s album. Carry on...nya%20nya.gif

 

Tell us something we dont know.

 

The album we know as Fly By Night was almost called "Aurora Borealis"

 

Meat Puppets had a song on their 2nd album called that as well. Coincidence??

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Hello, all! Just chiming in to state that Permanent Waves was an '80s album. Carry on...nya%20nya.gif

 

Tell us something we dont know.

 

The album we know as Fly By Night was almost called "Aurora Borealis"

 

Meat Puppets had a song on their 2nd album called that as well. Coincidence??

 

There is no such thing as a "coincidence"

 

;)

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Hello, all! Just chiming in to state that Permanent Waves was an '80s album. Carry on...nya%20nya.gif

 

Tell us something we dont know.

 

The album we know as Fly By Night was almost called "Aurora Borealis"

 

Meat Puppets had a song on their 2nd album called that as well. Coincidence??

 

There is no such thing as a "coincidence"

 

;)

 

Well isnt that ironic.

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Hello, all! Just chiming in to state that Permanent Waves was an '80s album. Carry on...nya%20nya.gif

 

Tell us something we dont know.

 

The album we know as Fly By Night was almost called "Aurora Borealis"

 

Meat Puppets had a song on their 2nd album called that as well. Coincidence??

 

There is no such thing as a "coincidence"

 

;)

 

Well isnt that ironic.

It's almost like rain on your wedding day, or a free ride that you just can't take...
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Hello, all! Just chiming in to state that Permanent Waves was an '80s album. Carry on...nya%20nya.gif

 

Tell us something we dont know.

 

The album we know as Fly By Night was almost called "Aurora Borealis"

 

Meat Puppets had a song on their 2nd album called that as well. Coincidence??

 

There is no such thing as a "coincidence"

 

;)

 

Well isnt that ironic.

It's almost like rain on your wedding day, or a free ride that you just can't take...

 

ya think?

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Hello, all! Just chiming in to state that Permanent Waves was an '80s album. Carry on...nya%20nya.gif

 

Tell us something we dont know.

 

The album we know as Fly By Night was almost called "Aurora Borealis"

 

Meat Puppets had a song on their 2nd album called that as well. Coincidence??

 

There is no such thing as a "coincidence"

 

;)

Isn't that odd? I was just thinking that!
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Hello, all! Just chiming in to state that Permanent Waves was an '80s album. Carry on...nya%20nya.gif

 

Tell us something we dont know.

 

Signals is half great half rubbish.

Segue doesn't know how to use a coma?

 

Blue Barchetta doesn't know how to spell comma?

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I'm sure it's been discussed before. Besides, we don't "discuss" anything on TRF. One member posts an opinion, then another member comes along to tell that member how stupid their opinion is.

Is that your opinion? :boo hiss:

You wouldn't know a good opinion if you read one, Sir!

Well, I certainly haven't spotted any yet :LOL:

:o

;)

http://www.dictionary.com/browse/discuss?s=t

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At least they understand how the decades work.

 

Is it to the point where we need to set the bar that low ?

Yet they still can't meet it.

 

Natural Science is #1 among Rush's songs of the 70s, though Xanadu and 2112 are close.

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I don't see anything wrong with this list. If there can only be 10, then these include a nice combo of popular and great songs.
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I don't see anything wrong with this list. If there can only be 10, then these include a nice combo of popular and great songs.

Yeah, I don't see anything wrong with it either. It's not like they put Rivendell and I Think I'm Going Bald on there.

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That's actually pretty solid. Lakeside Park? You'll never see that on a Rolling Stone list of Rush songs.

 

LP isnt even one of the 10 best songs on the album its on!!;)

 

Better than all but two songs off Signals...

 

...trollololololololling again!

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That's actually pretty solid. Lakeside Park? You'll never see that on a Rolling Stone list of Rush songs.

 

LP isnt even one of the 10 best songs on the album its on!! ;)

Lakeside was much better on ATWAS, I think.
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That's actually pretty solid. Lakeside Park? You'll never see that on a Rolling Stone list of Rush songs.

 

LP isnt even one of the 10 best songs on the album its on!!;)

 

Were you a Rush fan in the 70's?

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That's actually pretty solid. Lakeside Park? You'll never see that on a Rolling Stone list of Rush songs.

 

LP isnt even one of the 10 best songs on the album its on!!;)

 

Were you a Rush fan in the 70's?

 

No. I was only 5. I was a Three Dog Night fan. What does that have to do with anything?

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That's actually pretty solid. Lakeside Park? You'll never see that on a Rolling Stone list of Rush songs.

 

LP isnt even one of the 10 best songs on the album its on!! ;)

Lakeside was much better on ATWAS, I think.

 

Yeah, I really enjoy it more on ATWAS. Just listened to it the other day in fact.

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That's actually pretty solid. Lakeside Park? You'll never see that on a Rolling Stone list of Rush songs.

 

LP isnt even one of the 10 best songs on the album its on!!;)

 

Were you a Rush fan in the 70's?

 

No. I was only 5. I was a Three Dog Night fan. What does that have to do with anything?

 

Just asking. I just think if you had been to the concerts in person and seen and heard the fan appreciation back then for the song your feelings about it might be different. Of course Geddy could still sing it then.

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