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Signals vs. Feedback


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So...Which One?  

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  1. 1. Which Is Better?

    • Signals (pick this)
    • Feedback (or...pick this)


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I feel like you really can't compare them.

However, while Signals has Subdivisions, Analog Kid, and New World Man which I love, it also has what I consider to be the biggest stinker Rush has ever put out, The Weapon. Overall I enjoy Feedback more as I think all the covers are very well done and I enjoy every song on it, which isn't something I can say for Signals.

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Graxxus, I see your favorite Rush song is Jacob's Ladder. You must have been ecstatic when you saw them do it.

 

 

Sublime, they played that song so delicately and with so much care. It was one of the highlights for sure! You must have loved Xanadu, I know I did. Wait, number of concerts zero? My apologies, I just assumed you were there too.

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At least Feedback doesn't have that one song...

 

Were you bitten by a "The Weapon" as a child?

 

why...WHY DID YOU HAVE TO BRING THAT UP!!!???

 

The memories...the traumatic memories of that terrible day as a child... WHY DID YOU HAVE TO REMIND ME!?

 

:P

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Erm...open minded question:

 

How is it possible that The Weapon is in the running for worst Rush song to some people?

 

This is coming from a guy who thinks Subdivisions is a major Meh moment.

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Erm...open minded question:

 

How is it possible that The Weapon is in the running for worst Rush song to some people?

 

This is coming from a guy who thinks Subdivisions is a major Meh moment.

 

I can only imagine it's just to get a rise, or possibly for religious reasons... I can understand not liking it, but the worst?

 

This is coming from a guy who thinks Subdivisions is one of their finest moments.

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Erm...open minded question:

 

How is it possible that The Weapon is in the running for worst Rush song to some people?

 

This is coming from a guy who thinks Subdivisions is a major Meh moment.

 

I can only imagine it's just to get a rise, or possibly for religious reasons... I can understand not liking it, but the worst?

 

This is coming from a guy who thinks Subdivisions is one of their finest moments.

 

It is.

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I think Lee's vocal melodies in the Weapon are fantastic - verse, pre-chorus and chorus. It's just a very cool song with a distinctive sound and a relentless beat ( that in no way reminds me of disco, but that's just me I guess). :) Edited by toymaker
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Graxxus, I see your favorite Rush song is Jacob's Ladder. You must have been ecstatic when you saw them do it.

 

 

Sublime, they played that song so delicately and with so much care. It was one of the highlights for sure! You must have loved Xanadu, I know I did. Wait, number of concerts zero? My apologies, I just assumed you were there too.

 

It doesn't matter that I wasn't there. I was here with the periscope threads as much as I was able. Even if I couldn't watch the show, it was a lot of fun. But the best was the Tulsa show when no one knew what song would be next. And I have some quality bootlegs of a few shows.

 

I agree that Jacob's Ladder was done to perfection. You would never have known so many decades had passed since they last did it. Xanadu was a killer too. To have been in that audience at Tulsa ... it must have been an experience never to be forgotten.

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I think Lee's vocal melodies in the Weapon are fantastic - verse, pre-chorus and chorus. It's just a very cool song with a distinctive sound and a relentless beat ( that in no way reminds me of disco, but that's just me I guess).

 

One more time i will repeat this. :sigh:

 

If you recall, there was one member here who accused the song of being disco. He is no longer with us, and he is the member that Eggplant reminds me of very much.

 

When Narps and I bring out the disco ball, it's a joke.

 

I repeat.

 

It's only a joke.

 

That means, we are kidding. :)

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Sometimes I think Eggplant is another incarnation of a former TRF member who is no longer with us. :eh:

I catch your drift I am pretty sure...
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I think Lee's vocal melodies in the Weapon are fantastic - verse, pre-chorus and chorus. It's just a very cool song with a distinctive sound and a relentless beat ( that in no way reminds me of disco, but that's just me I guess).

 

One more time i will repeat this. :sigh:

 

If you recall, there was one member here who accused the song of being disco. He is no longer with us, and he is the member that Eggplant reminds me of very much.

 

When Narps and I bring out the disco ball, it's a joke.

 

I repeat.

 

It's only a joke.

 

That means, we are kidding. :)

 

Yes, I was joking too . . . but I forgot the :).

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