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chemistry

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  1. https://www.rushbackstage.com/images/products/RU/RU/RURUCOLFTN000_000.jpg?preset=details WTF
  2. The stringy hair, camel toe, skinny man shot on 2112 would get my vote I was watching the GUP dvd in full for the first time the other day. Gotta say, Alex had his Duran Duran costume down to a tee. Vital Signs kicked ass, btw. the worst look for Al and Neil was definately the Power Windows video! Alex with the powder blue suit. Neil with the curley top with that rat tail hairdo
  3. . If thats the one from Maryland I think he had a cold! You can tell when he talked to the audience
  4. Don't forget when they alternated Ghost Rider with Ceiling(coolest song BTW)
  5. When did Al Pacinos voice go from being soft to the gruff/raspy voice? And justice For All-Scarface??
  6. I wish they would have played Earthshine on more tours and not only OLV
  7. I friggin LOVE Superconducter,Warpaint,Scars and the rest of Presto! I wished they included the First 4 songs
  8. I looked on best buy and target. It said mot available in stores!!!
  9. and stay home for a few months w/o going on hiking or ski or mororcycle trips if he wants to spend time with his daughter and wife! haha he probably seen the whole country anyways!
  10. Jeez I got the email notice today and I must say Im getting sick of all these crazy special limited edition deluxe lp 3lp crap!!! This is just like KISS. Except with music instead of caskets!!
  11. did anyone order the R40 baseball cap.....thats advertised size reads"big"? well mine came and barely fit my 7 yr old Grandson! I emailed customer Service 3 times with no reply. finally I called and was told I would be responsible for the shipping return cost $15.00 from Chicago.......plus a 20% restock fee!
  12. prime. Do you remember the intro being the theme from LEAVE IT TO Beaver. THEN THE START TO 2112?
  13. Saw RUSH for the 1st time .......4-4-1980: International Amphitheater in Chicago! I was a 14yr old snot nosed punk on just the first of many ,many rides over the years leading up to United Center last June! Ged,Al, and Neil ,Thanks for 37 yrs of Pure Joy and excitement!!!!
  14. I wonder what happened to the kid from the distant early warning video?
  15. Is Hedgwich Records still in business? Hegewisch Records. Oh my oh my. Does that bring me back.Hegewisch Records was a great local record store, but it was about as far off the established grid as you could find. Located on Torrence Avenue in Calumet City IL, right on the Indiana border, in a neighborhood that always seemed vaguely dangerous, Hegewisch (actually pronounced "Heg-Wish," but to me and my friends, who were in utter awe of the store, "Heg-a-wish") was a music fan's best friend. They had new releases (yes, on vinyl, back at a time when the choices were either vinyl or the more obscure 8 track, with cassettes being a very distant third), but more importantly, they had a very impressive selection of "imports" (i.e., boots) on vinyl. And at great prices. Going to Hegewisch was a trip to Mecca for us, a seemingly long drive through unfamiliar territory, but the reward was so damn sweet. The marginally dangerous aura of the place, honestly, was a part of the draw. I remember going there once with my Christmas cash, and coming away with a Saxon "import," a UFO "import," a Riot album that I'd never seen anywhere else (("Fire Down Under" on the cover, but "Fire Down Below" on the spine), with Swords and Tequila being the hit, but Altar of the King being the best song on the album), and a Baron Rojo album (Metalmorphosis) that remained a conversation piece among my friends for many months. Wow, what great memories. A few years later, a trip to Heg-a-wish revealed a greatly expanded head shop, with a correspondingly large reduction in vinyl. As I had no use for smoking materials, I couldn't help but be disappointed. "Still, we saw the magic, was fading every year." Ultimately, the possibly dangerous neighborhood became too much, and the main Hegewisch shop relocated to relatively tame Richton Park. Shortly thereafter, the owner was shot in his home, as I recall, and the stored closed. A sad end to a great childhood memory. Thanks, laughedatbytime, for a great reminiscence. Oh yes. my favorites were the 5ft posters and the KISS shirts with the distinct letter design print on the backs. also dont forget Joe. sitting with the 44 mag by the front door! ahhh the good ol days!
  16. You'll be the coolest person in a blackout. ;) OMG 25000 posts!!!!!!Thats almost 1,000,000,000 You'll be the coolest person in a blackout. ;) OMG 25000 posts!!!!!!
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