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PrismEye

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    http://facebook.com/smalltalkrecords

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  • Location
    North Carolina

Music Fandom

  • Last Rush Concert Attended
    Hershey, PA 4/8/11
  • Favorite Rush Song
    The Fountain of Lamneth
  • Favorite Rush Album
    Hemispheres
  • Other Favorite Bands
    Allan Holdsworth, Dixie Dregs, Return to Forever, Jeff Berlin, Victor Wooten, King Crimson, Bruford
  • Musical Instruments You Play
    Bass
  1. Hi moderator, Thanks for the information and the move. I'll admit that it's been quite awhile since I've posted here (certainly not since the site update), so please forgive my ignorance :) And, this being the 34th post, I'm one step closer, ha! Thanks again.
  2. By the way, here's the album artwork :) http://f0.bcbits.com/img/a4292534059_10.jpg
  3. Hey folks and fellow fans of Rush, My band AirBorn is gearing up to release our new single, "Mudpond" with it's b-side "Semi-Sweden." Our music is most certainly influenced by Rush, and you may remember our release in late 2012, an instrumental space concept album, The Day the Sun Revolved Around the Earth. You'll hear other influences as well - Camel, Dixie Dregs, Steely Dan, Opeth (think Heritage), Return to Forever, etc. I'd appreciate it if you'd give it a listen and check it all out. You can listen here: http://airborn.bandcamp.com/album/mudpond-semi-sweden. Thanks! PE
  4. My band AirBorn is releasing their sophomore album, "The Day the Sun Revolved Around the Earth," today. The album can be streamed and downloaded for only $9.00 on BandCamp (airborn.bandcamp.com). It's an instrumental space concept album; a journey through the time and space continuum. Some of our biggest influences are Rush, Camel, King Crimson, Dixie Dregs, Allan Holdsworth, and strangely enough, the Beach Boys! If you're interested in supporting a high school progressive trio, please check out the music, or like our Facebook page (facebook.com/AirBornProg). Thanks, and may the Rush be with you ;-)
  5. I would have to disagree, I attended the Charlotte, NC show, and "Where's My Thing/Drum solo" had me in awe the whole night! I thought it was perfect, at least at the show I attended.
  6. And if Pet Sounds is great (which it is of course)... Holy cow, listen to the SMiLE sessions!!!!!!!!! Regardless of those who pass the project off as a drug experiment, this is some of the most intuitive and genius material for its time and even currently today!
  7. The Beach Boys "Surf's Up" (Not the 1971 version with Karl Wilson singing, but the version on the Smile Sessions boxed set with Brian singing)
  8. I love T. Levin's slappin' of da bass on this one
  9. QUOTE (ArrowSnake @ Jun 14 2012, 02:24 PM) Love the early albums of the Pumpkins. Listen to them a lot. Is Jimmy Chamberlin drumming on this Oceania album? He's a great drummer. Mike Byrne drums on this album. But yeah, Chamberlin is really fantastic. His jazz fusion band (The Jimmy Chamberlin Complex) did a great album a couple years ago called "Life Begins Again". Kicks the 'Pumpkins out of the water!
  10. Thanks for this, I really appreciate you making a great solution instead of just complaining about a problem.
  11. Got my fan pack yesterday and listened to it on the best speaker system I could find. It had to be "The Garden" for me, Rush has never had a true closing song before. The song sums up the whole journey (as it was meant to) and concludes CA perfectly. Awesome.
  12. QUOTE (Tick @ May 18 2012, 04:08 PM) QUOTE (RUSHHEAD666 @ May 18 2012, 04:20 PM) QUOTE (friendlyfloridian @ May 18 2012, 12:53 PM) QUOTE (Rushman14 @ May 18 2012, 03:10 PM) QUOTE (Gompers @ May 17 2012, 04:37 PM) QUOTE (RUSHHEAD666 @ May 17 2012, 06:08 PM) QUOTE (ReRushed @ May 17 2012, 03:08 PM)
  13. QUOTE (Mika @ May 12 2012, 03:41 AM) Good for you! An awesome song, and I never get tired of hearing it. Actually, come to think of it, I haven't listened to it for more than an entire year now... time to get it on the ol' ipod! I love the ending of the song ("We can walk our road together...") - this being one of the first Rush songs I ever heard, it struck me that Geddy had a nice voice. Oh, and the "I am dead, and yet unborn" part - good moodiness in this song. Man, to have caught a Rush show when this song was being played live.... This song was the reason I began playing bass! If they pulled it out and played it in its entirety (I know it's impossible) I wouldn't care if they played Tom Sawyer 10 times!
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