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About friendlyvoice

  • Birthday 04/04/1966

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    Columbus, MS
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  • Number of Rush Concerts Attended
    8
  • Last Rush Concert Attended
    Sept. 22, 2012, Clockwork Angels in St. Louis
  • Favorite Rush Song
    Red Barchetta
  • Favorite Rush Album
    Permanent Waves
  • Best Rush Experience
    Ending up on the 3rd row (Geddy's side) at the first show of the R30 tour
  • Other Favorite Bands
    Porcupine Tree, U2, The Who, Beatles, Yes, Foo Fighters, Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin
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    none
  1. QUOTE (bigalfan @ Sep 24 2012, 06:23 PM) AWESOME pics! Loved that crowd pic - nailed it. All night long - just like that! Ditto that. One of the best crowds I've ever experienced...maybe THE best.
  2. Amazing show and it ranks with among the best I've seen. The abundance of 80's/early 90's material that so many have whined about sounded fantastic live...much more ballsy than it did back then. So great to see so many young people at the show and really enjoying it. There was a boy in front of us--maybe 9 or 10--who was standing on his chair (we were on the floor) and really into it. And right in front of me, a couple maybe in their late teens/early 20's who clearly knew the music and enjoyed every minute of the show. And on the other hand, there was a couple sitting next to us--probably mid-40's or so--who were long-time fans, but had never seen them play live. So it was a great experience for them. As my wife & I were walking into our hotel, a guy stopped us and asked, "Is Rush playing here tonight?" We said yes, in just a couple of hours. He said he'd seen 3 people at the hotel (including us) wearing Rush t-shirts and realized that couldn't be a coincidence. Unlike us TRFers, he obviously wasn't keeping up with tour dates...but he wasn't one of those so-called "fans" I run into all the time who have a copy of Moving Pictures and aren't aware they're recording new music. He was mentioning being a fan since CoS and FBN, so he sounded legit....and he was totally freaked out that Rush was in town. Don't know if he made it to the show or not...I hope he did.
  3. QUOTE (Chief2112 @ Sep 10 2012, 12:16 PM) I think this recent interview question and answer with Geddy is quite telling. I'm not sure people appreciate how difficult it is to do what they do night in and night out. I believe it's reasonable to expect them to pick songs that they enjoy playing AND that might be, at least, a little easier on Ged's voice. Your first concert for the upcoming tour is Sept. 7 in Manchester, N.H. Is touring easier these days? Easier? I find it more stressful than when I was younger. I think the physical part of it takes its toll on me, and the other guys I know for sure. Staying healthy becomes a more difficult challenge, and as the tour winds on, nerves fray in a different way than they used to. Although, you have more confidence than when you were younger, and more command of your instrument [and], as a result, more command of your audience's attention, which makes it easier. There is kind of a physical price you pay as the tour winds on, whereas when I was younger I could be in almost any condition, get out there and bang it off. I'm grateful for the audiences that we have, wherever we go. But it's a difficult thing for me to do right now. If they played all the 70's stuff we ALL would love to hear them play Ged's voice would probably be shot by show #10. As much as I'd love to hear some of the 70's classics, there's just no way that's going to happen. At least not in a major way. Maybe in the future they'll drop in part of Xanadu or the Hemispheres prelude or part of By-Tor, but I wouldn't count on more than one of those in a setlist. I think these new setlists make that pretty clear. So if you're dreaming for all of Hemispheres or 2112, that'll probably have to remain a dream. At least we have the DS version of 2112. (and some people even bitch about that) As far as an R40 tour, that may also stay "stranded in dreamland." The quote above gives a clear indication of the physical toll touring takes on them...and Ged has also said recently that he expects to take a few years off after wrapping this tour, which will extend well into next year. I don't see any way they come back for an R40 in 2014. I'd give it a less than 10% chance. Besides, they've always refused to tour unless they have something new to play...even if it's cover tunes. They don't want to be seen as one of these pathetic old bands playing 40 year old tunes in a casino somewhere. So do you really think they'll wrap up the CA tour next year, then head back to the studio to record something new and turn around to go back out on the road? Maybe if they were all 30, but not now. I say quit yer bitchin', enjoy a fantastic new album and great tour while you have the chance to do it...because if they do take a few years off and reconvene as they're all approaching 65, they may still decide to make some new music, but they may also decide that they've had enough of the touring grind. Sorry...didn't mean to go on so long. (stepping off soapbox now)
  4. QUOTE (losingit2k @ Sep 10 2012, 06:36 AM) I was thinking last night, after all the bitching and moaning I've done about the set lists that these guys have really gone out of their way to ensure us fans have a great experience once again. Call it a moment of clarity on my part or whatever but these guys are really great to us. Not only are they providing us with 3 hours of music but they took it a step further and prepares another half hour worth of music so us fans that attend more than one show have something different to experience. Other bands would just provide us with an hour and a half of the same set night after night and not give a shit about it, Not Rush! With RUSH you always get more and with these guys hitting 60 it truly is a gift from the heart! Bravo guys! You truly are the best band in rock history! Well said. Good to read a rational point-of-view on the setlist for a change. Can't say the same about every post so far in this thread, but there's always gotta be at least one, right?
  5. QUOTE (D3strukt @ Sep 9 2012, 12:42 AM) QUOTE (Mr. IsNot @ Sep 9 2012, 12:32 AM) QUOTE (D3strukt @ Sep 8 2012, 10:30 PM) I don't like how it's made into this gigantic media shitstorm every year. It's getting old. Yeah. I remember five years back we had a class discussion around when the need for this anniversary would end. Probably never in the US, similar to Pearl Harbor. I mean, don't get me wrong, Yeah, it's sad, and it sucked. But, well, yeah... It's time it was relegated to P. H. status, a mention on the news, and that's it. It's depressing as shit, and I dread the 11th every year. I'm sure the families of the 3000 people who were murdered that day dread it too. But probably not even close to how much you do, right?
  6. 1st Set: Tom Sawyer The Analog Kid Nobody's Hero Jacob's Ladder Force Ten Losing It YYZ Clockwork Angels The Anarchist Carnies Halo Effect Seven Cities of Gold The Wreckers 2nd Set: Headlong Flight BU2B2 Wish Them Well The Garden Red Barchetta Cut to the Chase Far Cry Malignant Narcissism Drum Solo Alex's solo Xanadu (partial)/ Hemispheres (prelude) Limelight Encore: 2112 (Overture/Temples/Grand Finale) The Spirit of Radio
  7. The Garden and I keep humming the bass intro of Headlong Flight
  8. QUOTE (goose @ Jul 2 2012, 09:14 PM) QUOTE (Gedneil Alpeart @ Jul 2 2012, 06:45 PM) QUOTE (friendlyvoice @ Jul 2 2012, 05:50 PM) QUOTE (WCFIELDS @ Jul 2 2012, 12:13 PM) QUOTE (metaldad @ Jul 2 2012, 09:06 AM) QUOTE (GeminiRising79 @ Jul 2 2012, 09:56 AM) I'm confident that more than a few people on this board could do a significantly better job than the last three productions. It's unreal how many production issues they've had with their recent albums/live DVD's.... Yeah, these ass clowns have absolutely no freakin' clue...Geddy, Neil, Alex, Nick, and this Gardner guy who's been mastering records professionally for almost fifty years...idiots. Really...what a bunch of morons. Listening to CA is like listening to wet elephant farts. I was so pissed that CA didn't live up to my exacting standards...so vexed that CA couldn't cut the mustard when I ran it through a series of audio tests that would probably make Geddy, Neil, & Alex piss themselves with feelings of inadequacy...that I boxed up my copy of CA, along with every piece of Rush music I own, and sent it to the Anthem offices with an enclosed note telling them to go screw themselves...that they're dead to me now. I told them I was going to find a band whose audio quality would consistently live up to my concept of perfection. I no longer care about trivial things like music and lyrics. I must have the Nth degree of technical perfection in all things I see and hear. In fact, I think I can only achieve this by forming my own band. And the level of absolute technical perfection I will achieve will be so stupendous that only dolphins will be able to actually hear the music. I sense a subtle undertone of sarcasm in the post. You are correct, sir. Just finally had enough of all the arrogant "people on this board could've done a better job" BS. I know there are some musicians and audio experts on TRF, and I respect their opinions. But I also think there are some technogeeks who have just enough knowledge to be dangerous. (something we used to say in radio about the knob twiddlers who thought they knew better than the station engineers how the station should sound because they had an equalizer on their quadraphonic Blaupunkt...we had at least one at every station I worked at) The easy availability of audio software and other gadgets in recent years has just made 'em worse. It's spawned a bunch of arrogant, self-appointed critics of all things audiovisual. They show up on message boards like this and in review sections of sites like Amazon, pontificating on their perceptions of perfection. (I'm absolutely all about alliteration) And all this hyper-analysis kills the enjoyment that supposed to come with new music. It's almost like these people can't find the joy in anything...they feel the need to pick everything apart on technical merits alone and leave the bones to bleach in the sun. Get over yourselves, people. Please. There's more to music than waveforms and db's and over-saturation.
  9. QUOTE (Slack jaw gaze @ Jul 2 2012, 07:04 PM) I think Rush should outsource their engineering, production, art work, song writing, lyrics, vocals, and set list creation to fan chat boards.
  10. QUOTE (WCFIELDS @ Jul 2 2012, 12:13 PM) QUOTE (metaldad @ Jul 2 2012, 09:06 AM) QUOTE (GeminiRising79 @ Jul 2 2012, 09:56 AM) I'm confident that more than a few people on this board could do a significantly better job than the last three productions. It's unreal how many production issues they've had with their recent albums/live DVD's.... Yeah, these ass clowns have absolutely no freakin' clue...Geddy, Neil, Alex, Nick, and this Gardner guy who's been mastering records professionally for almost fifty years...idiots. Really...what a bunch of morons. Listening to CA is like listening to wet elephant farts. I was so pissed that CA didn't live up to my exacting standards...so vexed that CA couldn't cut the mustard when I ran it through a series of audio tests that would probably make Geddy, Neil, & Alex piss themselves with feelings of inadequacy...that I boxed up my copy of CA, along with every piece of Rush music I own, and sent it to the Anthem offices with an enclosed note telling them to go screw themselves...that they're dead to me now. I told them I was going to find a band whose audio quality would consistently live up to my concept of perfection. I no longer care about trivial things like music and lyrics. I must have the Nth degree of technical perfection in all things I see and hear. In fact, I think I can only achieve this by forming my own band. And the level of absolute technical perfection I will achieve will be so stupendous that only dolphins will be able to actually hear the music.
  11. It depends on the person. For instance, when I started introducing my future wife to Rush, I was smart enough not to dump Hemispheres or Anthem on her. Started off with more 80's-type stuff, like Mission, Subdivisions, & Middletown Dreams. She got it immediately and now she digs it all. (well, except for some of Ged's 70's shrieking) Otherwise, I'd have a tough time picking between Red Barchetta & The Spirit of Radio. TSOR more for musical content...the song just has everything musically great about Rush. RB more for lyrical content...I can see it clearly in my mind every time I hear it.
  12. Not in any particular order (although I am very partial to the title track) Clockwork Angels Carnies Headlong Flight The Garden
  13. QUOTE (Ghostnotes @ Jun 20 2012, 12:20 AM) There's that F#(&%*G phrase again......".power trio". For crying out loud, get out of th 80's. Ha...every time I read or hear "power trio", I'm reminded of that limp noodle Rupert Hine saying it in the documentary. Yecch.
  14. QUOTE (AndroidOnTheRun @ Jun 19 2012, 12:24 AM)I'm a young'un... R30 tour, 31 May 2004, Pittsburgh, PA. Saw them with my Dad, who told me about how he'd never heard of them before when he saw them for the first time, as an opening act for Manfred Mann and Uriah Heep, and they blew his mind. It was at the Civic Arena in Pittsburgh, 30 years earlier... the fateful first show ever with Neil! Not often you'll hear a teenager say, "Holy shit, Dad, you're the coolest." Damn, your dad is the coolest. Rush opening for Manfred Mann. That's pretty funny. Everybody's gotta start somewhere, eh?
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