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  1. I was fine with them dropping Manhattan Project, as its never been a favorite of mine. I love Dreamline, and so does my wife, who was thrilled to hear that live. Us old school fans may get tired of some songs, but for folks like my wife who are relatively new to the band, I am glad they do Limelight and Dreamline.

    Honestly this show was a good mix of hits and deep cuts. They covered the ones they had to, as well as the new material (love that too!) and I still heard a few live I hadn't heard in concert before. I went away happy.

    As for Al's guitar tone, it did sound a little flat, but I chalked it up to being on Ged's side of the stage, and not being able to hear it as well. I didn't realize it sounded that way to everyone. But it wasn't distracting. It was still a great show.

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    "Halo Effect" is destined to be among the band's classic power ballads with a dramatic middle and end.

    I missed something here quoting this, halo effect is more a mediocre ballad. 


    I completely disagree. I think It's up there with Tears, Madrigal and Different Strings.

     

    And those three songs are among the band's classic power ballads?? unsure.gif

     

    I love Halo Effect, and Tears, and Different Strings, but to be honest, as stated, they are average Rush tracks. When I think classic power ballads by Rush, I think Closer to the Heart.

  3. Set One

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    The Spirit of Radio

    The Analog Kid

    Force Ten

    Vapor Trail

    Manhattan Project

    The Wreckers

    YYZ

    Clockwork Angels

    Freewill

    Subdivisions

    Jacob's Ladder

    Limelight

     

    Set Two

    _________

     

    Caravan

    BU2B

    The Anarchist

    Losing It

    Wish Them Well

    The Garden

    Headlong Flight/(drum solo)/Headlong Flight

    2112 (Overture/Temples of Syrinx/Grand Finale)

    The Trees

    Xanadu

    Tom Sawyer

     

    (encore)

     

    Working Man/Finding My Way/Working Man

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    Carnies is one of the best tracks on CA, people just haven't realized that yet!

     

     

    Agreed - it is definitely one of the songs that jumped out at me. It does have a clunky title, but the song itself is great!

  5. Nice one Animate! Gonna frame this!

    It was fun! We absorbed (and are still absorbing) CA, but doing so in smaller doses. This has inspired us to do other musical marathons as well! Groups on the agenda: The Beatles, Jimi Hendrix, Styx, Foo Fighters, and possibly The Stones, although we have nowhere near all of the Stones albums (after 1974 who would???) But we love the early stuff.

     

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  6. After listening to the official copy of CA last night, my wife got in the mood for the Time Machine CD. So we listened to it. Then we realized, with the exception of SnA Live, we made it through the entire marathon, just slightly out of order there at the end.

     

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    I found it very interesting that Geddy commented on Neurotica. Not just that he would comment on not relating to it today - but the fact that he was listening to somewhat obscure older songs. As if he was scouring the back catalog and considering what they could pull off with conviction. I suspect there will be some huge surprises in the setlist this time around!

     

    I thought the same thing. But I like Neurotica, its one of the better tunes on RTB to me. Was hoping this would mean they would play it, but from Ged's reaction, guess not. sad.gif

     

    And I agree about Sabastian Bach, but I like Jack Black, I get what his shtick is all about, so it was okay with me. But Bach was annoying, especially when he gets so wet about being this huge fan and then not only misquotes "Circumstances" but then cites the wrong Ayn Rand book as the inspiration for 2112.

  8. I remember reading that Neil was partially inspired by Jamaica Inn, and I can't get the image of the old Hitchcock film out of my head when I listen. I am sure he was inspired by the novel the movie was based on, but I still see that old b/w footage when I listen knowing that was part of his inspiration.
  9. Moving Pictures

    Permanent Waves

    A Farewell to Kings

    Counterparts

    Power Windows

    Hemispheres

    Clockwork Angels

    Vapor Trails

    2112

    Signals

    Presto

    Fly by Night

    Test for Echo

    Hold Your Fire

    Grace under Pressure

    Roll the Bones

    Rush

    Snakes and Arrows

    Caress of Steel

     

    for now, anyway ...

  10. CA has made me realize how forced and unrealized most of the material on SnA was.

     

    CA has made me pine even more for a remix of VT, as I love that album and this should've been the follow-up to VT.

     

    CA has made me realize everything Rush has done since CP has been a continuing evolution towards making an album this good.

     

    CA has made me see that every album from Signals - RTB were one long experiment in pop songwriting and has many many highlights, but that this new album is Rush in their natural element - just being 2.gif

     

    CA has made me love the old stuff even more.

     

    CA has made me excited about the tour!

     

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  11. First my list (which changes day to day):

     

    Caravan

    BU2B

    Clockwork Angels

    The Garden

    Carnies

    Headlong Flight

    The Wreckers

    Wish Them Well

    Seven Cities of Gold

    The Anarchist

    Halo Effect

    BU2B2

     

    Second, it would appear the top vote getters so far are:

     

    1. Clockwork Angels / The Garden (tie)

     

    2. Caravan / The Wreckers (tie)

     

    3. Headlong Flight

     

    4. The Anarchist

     

    5. BU2B

     

    6. Carnies

     

    7. Wish Them Well / Seven Cities of Gold (tie)

     

    8. BU2B2

     

     

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    The full CA would result in a concert buzzkill of frightening degree.

     

    Did that happen in 1976 when they first played 2112 live? Or in '78 when they played Cyngus X-1 followed by Hemispheres? Thats 30 minutes of new music right there? And fans loved it. I am sure some were yelling, "Play In the Mood!" But for the most part, I like to think Rush fans aren't that close-minded about new material -- if its strong material.

    The buzzkill during the 2nd set of SnA when they played what, 5 new tracks in a row? That was a bummer cause most of those songs were mediocre. CA kills those songs. IMO. smile.gif

  13. For obvious reasons, we have fallen out of the listening contest this past week. We thought after we gave CA a few spins we would get back into the listening marathon with SnA Live and Time Machine Live, but alas, we just cannot stop listening to CA... Such a dang good album! We both think its great!

     

    Sooo... I doubt we will make it with those last two releases - we have a very busy weekend planned and when we do listen to Rush we are listening to CA right now. Oh well, we bow defeated.

     

    But CA is worth it! Toooo good..... 2.gif

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