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  1. I think Peter Collins deserves a TON of credit for the album. Dude never heard Rush until they came knocking, and look at what he helped them create. Treeduck is right. At that point they were a different band with a modicum of success eager to pursue other directions. Hemispheres is a revered album in the pantheon of Rush, and yet, it never captivated me to the point where I listen to it intentionally. Certain tracks I have set in the rotation, but in all Power Windows is a much more satisfying album to engage as a whole. As is Clockwork Angels.
  2. That's getting right to the heart of the matter now isn't it?
  3. Good stuff...and Neil looks freaking hammered! Not that there's anything wrong with that at all. Obviously he got his buzz on. Don't recall every seeing him like that.
  4. More. You're probably quite right. He was quite emotional at the end of the LA show. He was trying to hold it in check. I got the impression he had a hard time comprehending that this might really be IT. After the show it reminded me of the Walking Dead among the aisles of seats, people laying on the ground, folks crying. It was sad for some....for others....it was just living in the moment. I must say though, the boys played extremely well at their age. Songs were spot on, except for the the pipes of Gedster. Good not great on the older stuff. Newer stuff was crankin sister
  5. So true. Agreed. The publications that had op-eds on Neil's impact reminded me of when Prince died. Not the standard blog spots. Major news publications with fr3eaking op-eds about NEP. WOW!!!
  6. Those are all good points. And that is why I have never given it out to anyone. There is nothing intimate or negative in the 38 pages. I'm sure his other books were more revealing. Dexter, The Rush Forum is inclined to agree with Mara and JD. It says right there on Power Windows: Privately Published. The fact that Neil has since passed away doesn't change the fact that it was never meant for public consumption -- whether it's copyrighted or not, paid for or given away from free. Neil wrote it for a select few people, and it should stay that way. You said it yourself: "I've never shared it with anyone because I thought it as private." That sounds right, and that hasn't changed. So, officially, please don't post or distribute the book on The Rush Forum, in part or in full, in any printed or digital form, either in the forums or through PM or email. And to the other members, please don't contact Dexter for a copy. The Rush Forum is treating this as a copyrighted work, and one that was intended to remain private. Power Windows has the first seven pages, we'll just have to make do with that. The rest of the book was not meant for our eyes, even if there's nothing particularly revealing in those pages. We appreciate that you asked permission first. That was the classy thing to do. :cheers: I'm with this guy!
  7. I like this one. Pretty good https://youtu.be/AuGCEGMqxYo?t=10 Though this was pretty cool https://youtu.be/DOvX-j4F5dc Mmmm. This one's good too https://youtu.be/Ycdx985H3hg
  8. The time I learned of Neil's death I was already in a whirlwind, We all live very busy lives, and seldom enjoy carving time out mourn in the name of the deceased. Why? Cause it sucks, that's why...yet, when embraced, it can have a cleansing effect on a person. Puts thing in perspective. I just loathe the emotional drainage. For no good reason, this world had to take two legends that day. My oldest son is 14 and working on his Eagle Scout project, very active in the region. His Troop lost a young man, only 12 years old...to a rapid onset of luekemia. I'm talking the kid found out he had the disease on Wednesday, died thursday night at St. Judes. It happened so quickly. Then my sister calls me up, later that evening to ask me how I'm doing in light of Neil's death. She said it was the first time in our lives that she told me something about Rush I didn't already know. I needed that laugh at the time. The first song I put on was Red Barchetta. My boys love Rush so we decided to listen to warm and comforting reminders at first. Then, believe it or not, Madrigal. My youngest then said he wanted to hear Neil play Clockwork Angels.live. Pretty cool. I then responded with Between Sun and Moon. The oldest child ruled out anything from SIgnals and Presto...so he went with Witch Hunt. Then after that, we talked about really heavy stuff. They're friend was gone. I know the parents of this child. Where have I heard this before? Heartbreaking stuff all around. All things fell into proper persepective pretty quick because Neil shared his pain, and explained his complicated emotions about his most challenging/dreadful season in life. I was reminded of that through his book Ghost Rider. Spirit of Radio...thumbs up. Mood lifter for sure.
  9. How's the Goatnut populace taking the news? Good to see you again. :hi: Well...I put on Red Barchetta immediately upon hearing the news, and embraced my two boys, 14 and 11. I told them...never leave anything unsaid.
  10. My friend, former Army bud, and former bandmate remembers Neil. Not a bad tribute to, his 2nd favorite drummer lol. The debates about Peart Vs. Bonham were legend.
  11. I'm amused by this whole "getting" away with thing. They're not Ashley Simpson lip synching. They are triggering everything
  12. which were done by all the members. They all have their duties in regards to this. Excuse me. they all "had" their duties YO!! Wuddup dawg? I answer to yo I was just over in Cocke County about six weeks ago. That's where all the pedophiles hang out. I'm not gonna ask why you were there though. Sure it was official "work" related business
  13. which were done by all the members. They all have their duties in regards to this. Excuse me. they all "had" their duties YO!! Wuddup dawg? I answer to yo
  14. which were done by all the members. They all have their duties in regards to this. Excuse me. they all "had" their duties
  15. All I can say is go see your doctor 'cuz if you feel Clockwork Angels is weak you've got issues only a shrink can fix. Seems you both have major mental health problems on either end of the same spectrum suck me beautiful! Long time no see bud!
  16. All I can say is go see your doctor 'cuz if you feel Clockwork Angels is weak you've got issues only a shrink can fix.
  17. Clockwork Angels is still my favorite, despite the greatness of the past. Think about it. It is endlessly amazing and their heaviest work. Headlong Flight is metal...c'mon. Pure metal. I never thought they had that kind of song left in 'em.
  18. Agreed. They really are entertaining, bringing the hip-hop generation IQ into a different light. Meaning, they may have brains. No seriously, they gave us the full monty on this one. I really appreciate it. There needs to be a YouTube channel dedicated to reviewing their reactions.
  19. Rolling Stone seems to have nailed it years ago. These guys were funny talking about the "cheese" of Discovery. Maybe they felt the same way listening to Tai Shan for the first time
  20. Hector...we can only pray for another album...that's not a retrospective. It'd be nice for some fresh juice man. I'm with you. Glad I was able to go to LA and see it with my own eyes. It was one of the greatest gifts in my life.
  21. What a freaking reminder of one of the coolest nights in my life. Thanks bro
  22. Thank you so much for not forgetting about my anniversary. I love TRF and plan on spending more time on here. Can't beleive it was six years ago today...I think I'm gonna cry
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