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Bone Roller

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  1. pictures? need to decide for myself if the outfits are appropriate.
  2. it looks like TSOR is the new version of setlist A. played it that way in chicago as well.
  3. QUOTE (umoveme @ Sep 19 2012, 01:54 PM) I might bust a nut when I hear Analog Kid!!! you'll defo bust a nut. perhaps even nuts. i just listened to the original version of Analog Kid. The guitar solo on the recording is good but there is something about the live version. The live verison is one louder and grittier, too.
  4. seen't 'em both and liked 7 Cities way better than Wish them Well.
  5. QUOTE (The Mighty Dudad @ Sep 17 2012, 09:24 AM) I've mentioned this a few times in other threads, but in looking back at Saturday night, I just can't get out of my head how absolutely stunningly monstrously amazing Headlong Flight was in concert. The band and strings played it with such tremendous ferocity, and when the band rejoined after Neil's brief solo...just wow. The crowd completely ate it up and rewarded the performance with what I think was the biggest response of the night. Am I alone here?? Naw man. That was probably the highlight of the night. And that's the great thing about live music...I thought the highlight in DC was The Garden or 2112.
  6. QUOTE (ghostrider2112x1 @ Sep 16 2012, 11:06 AM) Can anyone please tell me if what I think I saw was in fact what I seen. Was that some of the Chicago Blackhawks that came out during Tom Sawyer and beat up the two chickens with Blackhawks jerseys on? Just another incredible show from these guys.... UNBELIEVABLE!! Your eyes did not deceive. And that was pretty damn funny.
  7. QUOTE (rushlady23 @ Sep 16 2012, 07:48 AM) QUOTE (Bone Roller @ Sep 16 2012, 01:12 AM) Just got back from the show. The crowd went nuts when TSOR was played. Way better than Working Man (which I saw on DC). Interestingly, I thought that the Chicago crowd was more into the first half of the set while the DC crowd was more into the second half. Both appreciatd the encore about the same. We didn't get Carnies in DC either Yup. And it's too bad because Carnies came off really well. So did Manhattan Project.
  8. We were 7the row center w/ VIP tix in Chicago.
  9. Just got back from the show. The crowd went nuts when TSOR was played. Way better than Working Man (which I saw on DC). Interestingly, I thought that the Chicago crowd was more into the first half of the set while the DC crowd was more into the second half. Both appreciatd the encore about the same.
  10. i went with B based upon the following logic: Body Electric = Middletown Dreams Bravado >>> The Pass Carnies > Seven Cities of Gold Manhattan Project >>> Dreamline The Spirit of Radio <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< 2112/Temples/ Finale
  11. dudes, are you kidding me? i went to the DC show last night. it was incredible. the mid 80s music and the CA songs were brilliant. but Moving Pictures is one of the greatest albums of the 20th century!
  12. QUOTE (BigBob @ Sep 10 2012, 01:47 AM) The Neil Armstrong Tribute was awesome! spoilers --- agreed. that was a fantastic touch. since they had mixed in a few new songs at that point, i started to think that Countdown was going to be coming up. but alas, the caravan kept rolling. i was excited to see Body Electric but good lord, when they busted out 2112 at the end, the place went mental -- me included. the new stuff was just absolutely brilliant. it already deserves to be included among the classics -- it sounded that good. the strings? meh. can't wait to see them again.
  13. i grew up in a classical music home. my dad was an opera singer and i appreciate all forms of music. but when i go to a Rush show, i want to see some rock and roll dammit not the philharmonic!
  14. that's the funny thing about music -- everyone likes something different. but i agree, Wreckers is the most skippable. good song. but still the most skippable on the cd.
  15. it's an Americanized set list -- many of the classics American audiences like such as Run to the Hills, Wasted Years,Trooper etc. I agree Afraid ... is out of place. and it's dissappointing Hallowed isn't in the set. but, i still think it's a really great setlist. i love the Prisoner. Wasted Years is fabulous. The Evil that Men Do was a real highlight on the tour last year. it wouldn't surprise me if they changed it up a bit for the Euro audiences next year. oh, and i'm glad they're not playing Infinite Dreams. i don't care for that song. but, i allow that many of you do and for you, i understand your disappointment.
  16. love the sound of the Taurus pedals.
  17. I'd think that Die With Your Boots on is a good candidate as the missing link.
  18. if that set list is accurate, the place is going to be ape shit from Fear of the Dark through Run to the Hills. think i'd rather hear the Clairvoyant over Deja Vu in the encore.
  19. QUOTE (kentpilot @ Jun 17 2012, 09:31 PM) Cool thread, if any body is a paying IMFC member like myself you can find me on their forums with the same username! Who is going to see Maiden this summer Seventh Son tour pretty awesome Got front row (early entrance passes) to Philly and DC and I'm seeing them with shit seats in detroit, very excited for all! Anyone coming to meetups. Yo, Kentpilot - I'll be at the Jones Beach, Philly, DC, Newark, Denver and San Antonio meet ups. You must be coming over on the FC trip. I'll be at the FC party in Philly, too. You need to come back for some Rush shows.
  20. I don't know how to define "best" but I enjoy listening to it more than most of the others. I agree with lots of folks her that La Villa and Limelight are also both great. I like the solo in the GRden just as much.
  21. QUOTE (treeduck @ Jun 18 2012, 12:46 AM) I dig it....
  22. Bone Roller

    Carnies

    talk about slappin' da bass, man. it sounds to me like Geddy is just pounding on that thing at times...which is totally AWESOME!!
  23. Bone Roller

    RUSH Cornhole

    so, who's up for some cornholin' in The Garden?
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