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That crowd makes the entire show. Truly rush took a bit of a back seat. it's just fun to watch. Mick5 points
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Although I like Cabin In The Woods, I'd have to agree with the Back To The Future Trilogy.5 points
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Yes they should be performing live. If you disagree, then do not buy tickets. Do not buy the live album/DVD. Play your favourite records. And shut up. I hate this stupid thread. I would murder my mum for a chance to see them live! (Ok...maybe not...). For all of you who saw them first time round when they were young GOOD FOR YOU. As for young fans like myself, we make do with what we have AND APPRECIATE IT REGARDLESS OF THEIR AGE. Why are Rush fans so friggin' critical of the live performances of men nearing their sixties in the fourth decade of their career? DUMB STUPID THREAD.4 points
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As of June 14, 2014, this is my current top five albums: 1. A Farewell To Kings 2. Hemispheres 3. Moving Pictures 4. Counterparts ( :o :o :o ) 5. Power Windows4 points
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This show is special to me because it is really what brought my then 13 year old son (now 24) and I together on Rush. He was a budding musician at the time and I being a longtime fan bought then DVD and we watched it many times over together. He would grab his acoustic and play the cords by ear to many of the songs and be so proud to play them for me. My strongest recollection was how much he loved/loves Natural Science. One of my all time favorites of course. When he was 17 and I took him to the Snakes & Arrows show in Charlotte NC the his excitement was something I will never forget..... :)4 points
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I think it kicks a**! :haz: The fans are fantastic and I love the atmosphere. I am surprised it turned out as well as it did considering the conditions and where it was played/filmed. :rush:4 points
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Now why would anyone do that? She wasn't even attractive back then.3 points
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I didn't like it the first time I heard it, then I opened the book and read about it, listened to it the next day, cranked the stereo and was blown away by the energy. One of the best live albums ever released.3 points
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It's live, outdoors and in RIO, Expecting better quality is a little over the top. :D3 points
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I love the raw sound and feel of it. Rush has a tendency to sound a bit too perfect a lot of the time, and it's a criticism you'll hear from people who don't like them.3 points
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http://images.moviepostershop.com/the-truman-show-movie-poster-1997-1020221126.jpg Seen it many times...still love it every time. Jim Carrey gives an amazing performance in this3 points
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Visiting family in the weekend They live on a little island that always reminds me of the one from Jaws :P3 points
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http://i1239.photobucket.com/albums/ff508/blackcc/20140609_170115_zpsmtmq6mdg.jpg http://i1239.photobucket.com/albums/ff508/blackcc/20140609_170232_zpsvphsbmfz.jpg Pics, because it did happen.3 points
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http://thehiringsite.careerbuilder.com/wp-content/uploads/chuck-noll.jpg Head Coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers (1969-1991). His only NFL head coaching job. Eight straight playoff appearances in the 1970's Nine AFC Central Division championships Winner of Super Bowls IX, X, XIII, XIV. More Super Bowl victories than any other head coach. Career head coaching record of 209-156-1 Inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame (1993) Noll led one of the toughest, meanest, and most talented NFL dynasties of all time. His Steelers terrorized the AFC (and Super Bowl opponents) for a decade. Quite simply, he is a football legend. :ebert: :ebert: :ebert:2 points
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Good for you, But I make those damn things every day at work. :P Ohhhhh do you work in a bakery? Yes, And today is my Friday. Can't wait to go fishing tomorrow. Do you ship care packages out? Well, If I owned the business I would. We are allowed to take home day old goodies. I don't think you would be impressed by the time they arrived. :P2 points
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It's one of the better songs from one of their worst albums. I like it, but there are so many other songs I'd want them to include before seeing this one again.2 points
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Good for you, But I make those damn things every day at work. :P Ohhhhh do you work in a bakery? Yes, And today is my Friday. Can't wait to go fishing tomorrow. Do you ship care packages out?2 points
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Nice one. Complete with Jann Wenner targets2 points
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http://i1344.photobucket.com/albums/p650/kelli_williams1/1311316321_zps90d3e8c4.jpg Absolutely Brilliant!2 points
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I just want to say it's one one event where i'm actually more interested in the crowd.......so sound is fine by me. Mick2 points
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Rant on Zumbi, you're a bootleg junkie, and sound like a real tool. Hear me out. How can you bitch about quality when you'll basically listen and share any performance by Rush recorded with the most primitive equipment out there? Get over it dude. It's a magical event Rant off2 points
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Eh. That speaking part is precisely why I wouldn't want to hear it live. Love the song, just doesn't translate well live IMO. Really fun to play on guitar though :haz:2 points
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My husband has been learning to play "Resist" and he plays along with the Rush in Rio version. I love it more than I do the original. I don't think the audio is that bad but that's just me I guess.2 points
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Well, I have a special place in my heart for Rush in Rio. I'm willing to live with its technical shortcomings. My son became a Rush fan before me. He kept pestering me to watch Rush in Rio. To shut him up, I relented. This DVD was what woke me up and won me over to :rush:2 points
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Although I like Cabin In The Woods, I'd have to agree with the Back To The Future Trilogy. What..! Did I get it the wrong way round..? :P It's probably generational, but the Back to the Future trilogy is as perfect a movie experience as I have experienced. Especially the first one. I absolutely adore that movie. Nothing but good feelings and memories.2 points
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Yes, very colorful and quite beautiful. However, with that set of skills, I'm thankful they are small and underwater and not the size of squirrels and living in the woods. :o Imagine a squirrel in those colors - that would be incredible! :D2 points
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- The Larger Bowl Food Corner - where better people are selling better food and better beer. - The Rivendell Chill Out Zone - a place you can escape the world. - Vanity Fair Haircutters - special treatment for those who think they're going bald. - The Bacchus Plateau Wine Shop - special tasting of 43 different casks. - The Weapon Shooting Gallery - Something For Nothing Raffle Ticket Booth - a prize every time. Now I'm tired.2 points
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Yes, very colorful and quite beautiful. However, with that set of skills, I'm thankful they are small and underwater and not the size of squirrels and living in the woods. :o2 points
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http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_T3lzrzH2fMo/SaTY0gYOfgI/AAAAAAAAD6Y/I-LajA3tNEc/s400/nightrainukdvd2.jpg Night Train Murders. A 70's Italian video nasty in the style of Last House on the Left. Not as graphic, but still very disturbing in places. What really sets the film apart is great cinematography and editing. Plus, it's got music by Ennio Morricone.2 points
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Congrats Geddy and Nancy on being grand parents. Grand dads are just antique little boys!2 points
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The one from Billy Madison always cracks me up. "And May God have mercy on your soul." :rfl:2 points
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13 June 2014 Friday Peacock Mantis Shrimp A relative of shrimp and lobsters, the Peacock Mantis Shrimp is one of the more interesting species in the animal kingdom. It is multicolored with shades of bright green, orange, red, and blue on its shell, and its forearms are covered in spots. This ferocious crustacean has club-like appendages that fold under its body, similar to a praying mantis. The legs act like a spring to attack its prey. What is amazing about this creature is that its clubs strike at 50 miles per hour in milliseconds. One strike is 50 times faster than the blink of a human eye. It can punch 50,000 times between molts without damaging its clubs. The punch of a mantis shrimp is so strong that it can break through the shells of its prey and even thick glass. Such power is created by a special, saddlelike hinge-joint in these legs, which acts like a spring. Its large, mobile, compound eyes have sophisticated stereoscopic and color vision. It is able to see ten times more color than human beings, including ultraviolet light. The shrimp use this exceptional eyesight to detect both predators and prey. The Peacock Mantis Shrimp lives in the crevices of coral or rocks on sandy or shelly ocean bottoms. They are very protective of their territory and exhibit aggressive behavior towards intruders. http://i.imgur.com/ZW683wz.jpg http://i.imgur.com/qKbV3sK.jpg http://i.imgur.com/tKHl2DR.jpg http://i.imgur.com/REP9lF1.jpg http://i.imgur.com/N8XvN9T.jpg http://i.imgur.com/R2hHk6E.jpg http://youtu.be/DtNAqK_V-lg2 points
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http://tylertanic.files.wordpress.com/2012/05/titanic-drawing-scene-parody.jpg2 points
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http://mayhemandmuse.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/A-funny-photo-spoof-of-the-Titanic-film-shot-in-Thailand-with-the-title-THAITANIC.jpg2 points
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Sometimes Neil makes me very mad. Geddy once said that if someone wants to honor you, the least you can do is be gracious about it.2 points
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Went to see my Neurologist for the first time today. I had my Rash t-shirt on. He knew what it was about and he noticed my AFTK tattoo and told me he is a fan and has seen them live.... :cheers:2 points