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  1. 14 hours ago, ytserush said:

     

    Have to figure Pegi passing at least delayed it and that's the best case scenario.

    I'd be happy with he straight 2015 CD remaster.  Not exactly spending any time thinking about it at this point. A new Envy Of None CD would be nice though.

     

    A remastered BluRay/DVD release of the full GuP show would be a great thing, though.

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  2. 4 hours ago, starscreamsrevenge said:

    I think there's a couple of scenarios we're going to have to be patient about to see if there indeed will be a "Grace" 40th set: 

     

    1 - There's going to be a press release on April 12th (the 40th anniversary of the album) for a release in June or something.

     

    2 - An October announcement for a Christmas release .

     

    I think if we get to October without hearing anything, regrettably I think the series will be done :( 

     

    It's a shame if that happens, and it'll be due to lack of sales from the Signals 40th. They only had theirselves to blame with a lack of live content so that we'd all buy it...it's a vicious circle unfortunately :(

     

    Even with the dearth of a live show, I would have bought the Signals anniversary set if it had been released in a CD or CD/DVD/BluRay package -- I realize the value of LPs, but I simply don't collect them or use them.  

     

    I think a Signals CDS/DVD/BluRay set packaged with a Signals tour shirt reprint would have sold a bunch more units ... a missed opportunity.  

     

    I have already bought every Rush release, most in multiple formats (8-track, cassete, CD, remasters, etc), so one more would have been easy to justify.  

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  3. On 2/24/2024 at 10:49 AM, pjbear05 said:

    I bought one of these at Best Buy when the DVD was released.  Package also contained a "distressed" Moving Pictures Tour 1981 T-shirt.

     

    Did anyone else, or did any other "editions" exist?

     

    I bought the one with the t-shirt, and then later I also bought the Bluray.  Makes sense because I have bought many Rush releases in multiple formats over the years (yes, I had the early 8-tracks too!).

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  4. 23 hours ago, HalfwayToGone said:

    For the big wallet crowd—it has already been live over an hour but last I peeked there were still a couple of signed posters available (very pricey though, because Neil signed them too) and the always present never sold out ridiculously expensive framed piece with used strings and a used drum stick.

     

    So, you're telling me $9,500 is a lot for a stick, two pieces of wire, and three cut signatures?  :biggrin:

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  5. On 12/6/2023 at 4:18 PM, JohnRogers said:

    I would go see them under whatever banner they decide to fly. I'm sure there would be some form of tribute to Neil especially if they continue as RUSH.

     

    To beat the traffic I'd stay late, hanging around the arena for a while.

     

    For the record, I NEVER left a Rush show early.  

     

    I always stayed until the last note stopped ringing in the venue, the house lights came up, and then I usually hung out and chatted with other fans for 20-30 minutes.  

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  6. When the Feedback CD was released, I listened to it over and over for the next 6 months or so, and I still go back to it often.  Great songs reinterpreted and Rush-ified.  

     

    And R30 was my favorite concert setlist.  I am so glad that when the Blu-ray for R30 was released it had the whole show since they cut out a bunch of songs in the DVD release.  And Neil's drum solo on R30 is my fav as well, although admittedly -- I love 'em all!

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  7. It is a little perplexing that (seemingly) every Signals 40th package offered centers on vinyl -- there is no option to just buy a CD and/or cd/DVD or CD/BluRay package.

     

    I listen to music now mostly via streaming, but there are some items I still buy hard copies of just because I like to have them and use them occasionally.  I get the audiophile craze with vinyl now outselling CDs, but it seems odd that in order to support the band and buy the new items I might want I have to buy vinyl that I will definitely not use.

     

    Oh well..

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  8. For what its worth, I have the "scaled down" packaging you referenced. The Blurays are the same, and I prefer it because it fits on my shelf with my other concert discs (as opposed to the original book packaging, which needs to be either in its own space or on your book shelf.

     

    Something to consider, but I understand wanting the original book it is packaged in.

  9. Well ... I saw the lyric pages available separately on Rush.com earlier today but they are no longer listed other than as part of the Super Deluxe package (or 1 of the 6 lyric sheets randomly inserted in the album version). So that makes my decision easier -- I will just order the 3-CD version from Amazon instead.
  10. I will definitely be buying this. I need to decide between the CD set and the super deluxe ... really, all I want in the super deluxe is the Bluray and the lyric sheets. It is hard to justify paying an extra $250 just to get the Bluray and lyric sheets, though.

     

    I am not a record collector, and most of my music these days is via streaming services. I don't own a record player. But ..... it is pretty cool ..... if I don't buy the super deluxe, I will likely buy the lyric sheets separately though.

     

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  11. ... I think he's a misinformed windbag who should shut the f**k up, ...

     

    Probably unwise for me to poke the outraged bear, but why should someone who says or performs something you do not like "shut the f*ck up"? Is there simply no room in today's society for people with differing viewpoints to simply agree to disagree? Are folks only allowed to produce art that you agree with?

     

    What other forms of speech would you be in favor of censoring?

     

    I do not agree with all aspects of Ayn Rand's philosophy, but her positions were arrived at through a life of experience. She summed up her philosophy as follows:

     

    "My philosophy, in essence, is the concept of man as a heroic being, with his own happiness as the moral purpose of his life, with productive achievement as his noblest activity, and reason as his only absolute." -- Ayn Rand, Atlas Shrugged

     

    Is there nothing in that statement that you can support? Is the expression of that philosophy something that no one should be allowed to consider and discuss?

     

    To be clear, this post is not meant to be an attack of any sort, nor is it a defense of Ayn Rand or her philosophy. My objection is to the suggestion that she, or Eric Clapton, or anyone else for that matter, should not be allowed to express their points of view.

     

    The harm is not in the existence of too many points of view, some of which some people find objectionable. The harm is in allowing too few points of view.

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  12. I think this will be terrible....as great as he is on Bass, Claypool just cannot sing...

     

    There's a clip of Les Claypool performing 'The Spirit of Radio' as part of RUSH's induction into the 2010 Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame here.

     

    If it can't be viewed by the above link, it's also below.

     

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=taS06rvN8gk

     

    When Primus embarks on the upcoming RUSH tribute tour, here's a comment posted by someone on Les's 'The Spirit of Radio' clip that puts things into perspective.

     

    "Everyone saying this is a bad performance/cover/whatever; I think you're just not accustomed to hearing Les sing in a major key, or...any key, for that matter. Embrace the strangeness."

     

    This performance may have been the musical inspiration for the alternative polka band "Rash" ....

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