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MaxDagger

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About MaxDagger

  • Birthday 04/18/1985

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    http://www.myspace.com/maxleedagger

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  • Location
    Moscow, Russia
  • Interests
    Music (rock history, playing instruments, sound engineering...), literature (mostly Anglophone and a few Russian authors : contemporary SF/F and early 20th century poetry), esoteric stuff

Music Fandom

  • Number of Rush Concerts Attended
    0
  • Favorite Rush Song
    Natural Science
  • Favorite Rush Album
    Grace Under Pressure
  • Best Rush Experience
    Rush in Rio DVD
  • Other Favorite Bands
    Van der Graaf Generator, Trapeze, Hawkwind, Judas Priest...
  • Musical Instruments You Play
    keyboards, vocals
  1. You scored: 14 / 20 Total points: 140 The average score for this quiz: 9 / 20 My weaknesses are all those non-Rush Geddy band names (in the correct order!) and producers/record labels. Overall a cool quiz!
  2. *been away so long, that I've forgotten what it's like... * (PH paraphrased) So well, I am Whole gale (Beaufort scale)
  3. Hi all! I've been quite offline lately, well it's because my home pc is very slow when it comes to anything outside livejournal Great pics! Now here what I found: http://enthralled.front.ru/photo/ashowofhands-10.jpg http://enthralled.front.ru/photo/counterparts-19.jpg
  4. QUOTE (endlesslymocking @ Aug 3 2005, 04:21 AM) My turn, right? It might be a flying bird. "Maybe time is a bird in flight," Endlessly Mocking, was that what you had in mind?
  5. This is one of my overall faves: http://enthralled.front.ru/r30-132.jpg Artistic, eh?
  6. QUOTE (Sodoff Baldrick @ Jul 27 2005, 04:03 PM) Who's what now? I'm so confused. Geddy is still hot. I am me now That is, I am Max who used to be known as Jo (but my real name suits me better, I think) Geddy rules.
  7. QUOTE (ramonesmom @ Jul 28 2005, 04:45 AM) QUOTE (MaxDagger @ Jul 27 2005, 07:47 AM) QUOTE (ramonesmom @ Jul 20 2005, 05:13 AM) still surfin' in the meantime check out whats going on in Killer images. Really good old stuff, (if your inta that) Hi ramonesmom! I love your posts. Where only do you find all these pics?.. And what are the 'Killer images' you're talking about? Sorry, I'm kinda new. (I had a different username, i e JoDay (hi to all who might remember me), but folks, I found out there's a Jo Day already (a rock singer), so I switched to my real name Max. Hope it's not against the law.) I have no idea where the place went. I went into Rush-then I saw a topic that said "Killer Rush Images". Now I can't find it. Sorry, I'm a pinhead. As for where do I find my pics? I google a lot and also yahoo search. Then to post pictures here, you have to set up a photobucket account @photobucket.com. Hit browse and it will go into the folder you have pictures saved in. Then you hit submit, your picture will show up in your album and you highlight the line that says IMG, then Ctrl C to pick up the picture then Ctrl V to drop it in. It doesn't work with my e-mail but it works fine here.http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a8/rkenai/3521885_200X150.jpg I see. That's cool! I have a photobucket account and some other web space, so I will be posting some pics soon, too
  8. QUOTE (madra sneachta @ Aug 2 2005, 01:58 AM) I once bought a sampler on vinyl which had two songs that blew me away - White Hammer and Refugees. They're on my list of bands to check out one of these days. I know a few albums have just been re-released, any suggestions? Well if you liked White Hammer and Refugees, you may very well like the album that's spawned these songs - 'The Least We Can Do is Wave to Each Other' (1970). It's one of my favourites, too. I don't see a single weak track there - Darkness is perhaps my personal fave along with White Hammer. Suggestions... hmm, I'm not that good when it comes to suggesting, I'd just try to describe each album and highlight the best (imho) songs. Well as you have already heard, VdGG placed emphasis not on guitar or bass but on sax, organ and vocals, which lead to quite an unusual sound, that could only be compared to King Crimson... Robert Fripp also guested on their 'H to He...' and Pawn Hearts albums, but briefly. Later Peter introduced some electric guitar in the mix, which he played himself, but it didn't change the sound much, if you ask me. Their debut, Aerosol Gray Machine, is a bit different from their subsequent recordings - it was done in like a day, and initially was supposed to be a pH solo album. Very romantic and atmospheric, but not exactly complex and challenging... Songs like Octopuss are amazing tho. There's also a song 'House With No Door', one of their most beautiful ballads, it's off 'H to He Who is the Only One' that also contains VdGG's kind of underground hit 'Killer'. It's one of the most popular albums, but I don't like it that much. It's like tortured, both musically and lyrically. Pawn Hearts is for those who like their prog albums served with lengthy compositions (there's only 3 of them). "The Plague of Lighthouse Keepers" is indeed an epic. "Man-Erg" is one of my favourite songs, lots of rhythmic and melodic ideas thrown into it. Very weird but incredible. Godbluff is less extreme, sonically, but it's even more complex. Sleepwalkers and The Arrow also happen to be catchy. And Sleepwalkers is for those who love their prog really weird, with hints of some old dance music thrown in (foxtrot or whatever, I'm not that good at naming them), tempo/rhythm changes... Still Life has more catchy melodies (well maybe they don't have the hit potential of The Spirit of Radio but still). Childlike Faith in Childhood's End is one of my all time fave prog epics - it's really beautiful and the lyrics are amazing. World Record has more songs, which are naturally shorter. Perhaps it's more accessible. The Quiet Zone / The Pleasure Dome features a drastic lineup change, as organist Hugh Banton and winds player Dave Jackson leave, and violinist Graham Smith and bass player Nick Potter come on board. Songs are again shorter and more in-your-face, if you want. Present was recorded by Hammill, Jackson, Banton and their incredible drummer Guy Evans. It features more synth and guitar sounds, as Hammill developed considerable confidence on the keys and guitar throughout his solo career, but essentially it's VdGG still, with biting lyrics and mindblowing instrumentation. Moreover, Present includes 70+ minutes worth of improvisations - love them or hate them, there's no other way. When it comes to pH's solo career, I'm kind of lost. Because the guy is frightfully prolific and versatile. The only consistent assets of his artistic output are quality and progressive spirit (yet he, like Fripp, does not like the term 'prog' that much). Hammill's voice might require some time to get into, but I don't know... I was in love with his vocalising right away. He's got a 3+ octave range, tremendous power and ability to convey any emotion. What is more, his range and quality are intact to this day. It's kind of incredible. He prefers a more aggressive lower register now, as compared to his early tenor voice, but when he wants, he still can reach those high notes. And he's one of the best lyric writers I know of. Him and Peart are my faves.
  9. QUOTE (Slaine mac Roth @ Jul 29 2005, 06:54 PM) Rivendell Real easy, eh? (As you can guess, I ain't online that often)
  10. QUOTE (Slaine mac Roth @ Jul 27 2005, 07:27 PM) You're turn (I'd forgotten about this game) OK, this one is easy. I'm also known as The Last Homely House East of the Sea.
  11. Greetings all, It just occurred to me, how many Rush fans happen to be VdGG/pH fans as well? I know a couple, but well, how often does it happen? I'm a big fan of the band itself (their comeback album, Present, is perhaps the best comeback album I know - and they reunited after about a quarter century since they'd played together for the last time!), and of Peter Hammill's solo career. He's a brilliant (yet weird) singer, songwriter etc. A true original. Here's a couple of links in case someone gets interested: VdGG Fan Page with extensive info Peter Hammill's Official Site
  12. QUOTE (Slaine mac Roth @ Mar 30 2005, 04:34 PM) I am located at the point where the trachea branches into the two primary bronchi Syrinx But isn't it peculiar to birds mostly? -- Max a biology freak
  13. QUOTE (ramonesmom @ Jul 20 2005, 05:13 AM) still surfin' in the meantime check out whats going on in Killer images. Really good old stuff, (if your inta that) Hi ramonesmom! I love your posts. Where only do you find all these pics?.. And what are the 'Killer images' you're talking about? Sorry, I'm kinda new. (I had a different username, i e JoDay (hi to all who might remember me), but folks, I found out there's a Jo Day already (a rock singer), so I switched to my real name Max. Hope it's not against the law.)
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