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  1. Now, he's not technically doing both together, but he throws short little bass fills in between the synth lead lines before the fadeout jam during The Enemy Within. It's probably the closest he gets to actually playing both instruments simultaneously.
  2. Unless there's proof of Geddy sporting a red dress and a fox head, The Musical Box wins!
  3. This technically would've been the ATWAS Tour where Geddy got his new toys. On the AFTK live version that was just released, he plays them all throughout the ending of the song with the tempo kicked up a tad. He's a beast!
  4. Became a fan in 96. Got it in 97. Listened once and tossed it aside for like 8 months. Then, grew to appreciate it. Now, it's probably a middle of the pack album, but one of my favorites to listen to all the way through.
  5. Unless there's a great live show or even a concert video(!!!!), they shouldn't even bother with Hemispheres.
  6. Jeez, those are some serious foot pedal chops near the end of this song!
  7. We got to hear truncated versions of Anthem and Lakeside Park on the R40 Tour to commemorate those albums. Woohooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!
  8. torn apAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRT is his highest at a Bb5, sliding up to a B5 in some live versions As far as peak pitch, Temples of Syrinx is actually pretty tame.
  9. Armchair rocket scientist graffiti existentialist Deconstruction primitive performance photo-realist Be-bop or a one-drop or a hip-hop lite-pop-metallist Gold adult contemporary urban country capitalist
  10. There's a low-quality audience recording that been out there for many years. Not the greatest, but at least the tape isn't sped up like the 40th anniversary version.
  11. I heard Far Cry at WM once earlier this year.
  12. That is Ged being very humble about his playing. Geddy's thoughts on touring in 2000 vs. 2015 have to be completely different. Now that his touring days were numbered in 2015, he got a new appreciation of it. But I'm sure he doesn't miss the strict lifestyle he had endure in preserving his awfully shot, terrible, horrible voice, as some would say.
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