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About RushYesZeppelin

  • Birthday 09/19/1996

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    A Blank Planet
  • Gender
    Female

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  • Number of Rush Concerts Attended
    2
  • Last Rush Concert Attended
    2011 Time Machine tour, Clockwork Angels Tour
  • Favorite Rush Song
    Xanadu
  • Other Favorite Bands
    Porcupine Tree, Steven Wilson, Led Zeppelin, Yes, Pink Floyd, Cream, The Who, The Police, Queen, Jimi Hendrix, Boston
  • Musical Instruments You Play
    Drums, Guitar
  1. Awesome! Hi fellow Vancouver fan, I love your username! :hi: Ahh that sucks, good thing your seat neighbours helped you out! There were these two drunk guys in our row who kept going to the bathroom every 15 minutes and then never came back after the intermission. What's their deal :sarcastic: and yeah I'm just gonna try to forget my friend was even there :P I had to take the Skytrain.. It was insane! Being squished by a 1 Direction backpack on your way home is never fun. Ugh, who was the genius that scheduled both shows on the same night :boo hiss: Thanks! I love your picture! I'm a huge fan of Audrey Hepburn. Hahaha that's really weird. Yeah it was nuts on the train. The weird thing is 1 Direction was there the day after Rush for the Clockwork Angels tour too and the stadium was still crawling with preteens then too. I swear it must be intentional. :P
  2. I was at Vancouver too! Great show, but these 2 drunk guys ruined about half the show talking through songs and bugging me. I was in the no-alcohol section so my seat neighbours had them removed 3 times :P. Still had a good time though. You shouldn't let your friend dampen your experience though :P Did you have to take transit home? The 1 Direction fans totally f***ed up the whole system for awhile.
  3. Thanks! I got most of them at a store in Vancouver called the Rock Shop, but I got a big Dio back patch off of eBay and I embroidered the one on my sleeve of my cat haha. :P
  4. I was a D cup at 13 and am now a 34H. I've never understood why some women seem so keen on getting larger ones when they're mostly just a pain in the ass (Well more in the back and shoulders). They have their advantages but I spent most of high school being called "Tits McGee" and trying to hide them. I can understand getting the surgery for reconstructive purposes and maybe for slight cosmetic reasons. But the giant, in-your-face balloon looking ones have always baffled me. They look so uncomfortable.
  5. Rush Finding My Way 6 Need Some Love 6 Take A Friend 4 Here Again 5 What You're Doing 5 In The Mood 6 Before And After 4 Working Man 10 Fly By Night Anthem 7 Best I Can 5 Beneath, Between & Behind 5 By-Tor And The Snow Dog 6 Fly By Night 8 Making Memories 5 Rivendell 6 In The End 6 Caress Of Steel Bastille Day 8 I Think I'm Going Bald 6 Lakeside Park 5 The Necromancer 5 The Fountain Of Lamneth 9 2112 2112 10 A Passage To Bangkok 9 The Twilight Zone 8 Lessons 5 Tears 6 Something For Nothing 8 A Farewell To Kings A Farewell To Kings 8 Xanadu 10 Closer To The Heart 8 Cinderella Man 5 Madrigal 6 Cygnus X-1 10 Hemispheres Hemispheres 10 Circumstances 8 The Trees 9 La Villa Stangiato 10 Permanent Waves The Spirit Of Radio 9 Free Will 10 Jacob's Ladder 9 Entre Nous 8 Different Strings 8 Natural Science 10 Moving Pictures Tom Sawyer 9 Red Barchetta 10 YYZ 10 Limelight 9 The Camera Eye 9 Witch Hunt 7 Vital Signs 8 Signals Subdivisions 10 The Analog Kid 8 Chemistry 7 Digital Man 10 The Weapon 6 New World Man 9 Losing It 8 Countdown 7 Grace Under Pressure Distant Early Warning 8 Afterimage 6 Red Sector A 10 The Enemy Within 8 The Body Electric 8 Kid Gloves 4 Red Lenses 5 Between The Wheels 8 Power Windows The Big Money 9 Grand Designs 8 Manhattan Project 10 Marathon 8 Territories 8 Middletown Dreams 10 Emotion Detector 7 Mystic Rhythms 8 Hold Your Fire Force Ten 10 Time Stand Still 8 Open Secrets 5 Second Nature 4 Prime Mover 6 Lock And Key 6 Mission 6 Turn The Page 6 Tai Shan 2 High Water 3 Presto Show Don't Tell 8 Chain Lightning 7 The Pass 10 War Paint 7 Scars 6 Presto 7 Superconductor 10 Anagram (for Mongo) 8 Red Tide 8 Hand Over Fist 8 Available Light 8 Roll The Bones Dreamline 10 Bravado 9 Roll The Bones 8 Face Up 8 Where's My Thing? 8 The Big Wheel 7 Heresy 6 Ghost Of A Chance 10 Neurotica 8 You Bet Your Life 7 Counterparts Animate 9 Stick It Out 9 Cut To The Chase 7 Nobody's Hero 6 Between Sun & Moon 6 Alien Shore 5 The Speed Of Love 4 Double Agent 8 Leave That Thing Alone 7 Cold Fire 7 Everyday Glory 7 Test For Echo Test For Echo 6 Driven 8 Half The World 4 The Colour Of Right 4 Time And Motion 5 Totem 4 Dog Years 1 Virtuality 3 Resist 6 Limbo 8 Carve Away The Stone 3 Vapor Trails One Little Victory 7 Ceiling Unlimited 9 Ghost Rider 7 Peacable Kingdom 6 The Stars Look Down 6 How It Is 7 Vapor Trail 8 Secret Touch 8 Earthshine 7 Sweet Miracle 7 Nocturne 7 Freeze 8 Out Of The Cradle 5 Snakes And Arrows Far Cry 10 Armor And Sword 7 Workin' Them Angels 8 The Larger Bowl 7 Spindrift 7 The Main Monkey Business 7 The Way The Wind Blows 7 Hope 7 Faithless 8 Bravest Face 7 Good News First 7 Malignant Narcissism 9 We Hold On 7 Clockwork Angels Caravan 8 BU2B 7 Clockwork Angels 10 The Anarchist 10 Carnies 9 Halo Effect 10 Seven Cities Of Gold 9 The Wreckers 8 Headlong Flight 10 BU2B2 8 Wish Them Well 8 The Garden 10
  6. I drew a poster that the band signed for me. http://fc07.deviantart.net/fs71/f/2013/220/a/9/signed_rush_poster_by_rushyeszeppelin-d6hbcsv.jpg
  7. I think Rush provides a sort of escape, at least for me. Much like reading a book, the songs allow me to enter there mind of another and feel the emotions, the thoughts and experiences of someone else, someone existing or not; and it brings a sort of solace. Like being inside this separate mind serves as a sort of company, a feeling that you aren't alone. Sometimes, even just the sound of the instruments brings this rush, this paroxysm of emotion and it's wonderful. You experience sadness, happiness, anger, excitement all at the same time and feels as though you'll throw up from the swell in your stomach. I know when I was going through very severe depression; even though I felt so low and defeated; I could always escape into Rush, whether I was journeying to the Fountain of Lamneth, being pulled into a black hole, speeding around in a barchetta, stuck in a dystopian future, or just listening to the lessons that the other songs taught. I could just exist in my mind and not be bothered with the tumultuous life that twirled around me. I could leave my body, my life behind, I could be happy, I could forget how lonely I was. As long as I had Rush, it didn't matter what other people said or thought of me, I had only to care for those three beautiful men and the beautiful music they made. I don't know what it is that drew me to Rush, but as soon as I had a taste I was hooked. Rush served as a means of escaping the situation I was in. Still does. But I have such an incredible attachment to them, I look up to all of them like fathers; they helped me through the hardest time in my life and I still love them. I always will.
  8. Ahhh, the National Geographic! One of my favourite magazines, along with Scientific American. Rarely get the chance to read them though. And It's not my favourite because of the boobs haha, more because of the pretty pictures and learning stuff.
  9. But regardless, something about this is off. They don't really specify what controls they used or if the women were categorized by similar breast size, height, weight...etc. For all we know the women studied could have all been 30a cups. If that was the case then the data collected would not apply too women of a larger size, band size or body type and could be detrimental if they followed suit to what the article specified. Secondly, any of us who have read National Geographic have probably seen the wild women of Africa, or whatever it is called, and can see that these women whom have never worn a shirt let alone a bra are not perky, but quite the opposite. I don't know, I call shenanigans on this.
  10. Oh Union, liking it and sending me the link to the study? Somebody has mastered the art of subtlety.
  11. "So the inevitable question, which I hope a thousand other people aren’t also asking you these days, is what is the current state of Porcupine Tree? You guys just released the live set ‘Octane Twisted,’ so it seems to still be an active undertaking." "No plans, no plans particularly. Yeah, the live album came out, although I didn’t really want it to, but I was outvoted. That’s okay, but it’s not our best performance. There’s no plans, which doesn’t mean that it’s not going to happen again, but—you know, the thing is, if I said to anyone when they were twenty years old, “You’re going to have the same job with the same people in the same office for your whole life,” they’d be horrified. It’s amazing how many music fans expect—I guess because it is quite normal—you to do the same thing your whole life. That’s not why I got into music, you know? I love doing different things and—well, you know—starting new projects. I don’t mean to put it down, because I love it, but Porcupine Tree was just another project that got more successful than the other ones." "You started it yourself as a solo venture." "Yeah, and for whatever reason it took off and I put a band together and we toured for fifteen years. It kept going and getting bigger and bigger, and it was great and I enjoyed the ride but I felt that on the last record [‘The Incident’], we were starting to get stuck in a rut and I thought, “Okay, it’s time to do something different.” And it’s amazing the kind of horror, gnashing of teeth reaction that it got. But the band hasn’t broken up necessarily, so I’m not interested in making any sort of melodramatic big break-up thing. There are no plans, and I have lots of plans now for this record." http://www.examiner.com/article/steven-wilson-reflects-on-his-incredible-career
  12. Damnit you're brilliant Sheldon. Good troll.
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