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ShlappinDahBass

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  1. We Rush fans need a little bit of humor in our lives. We're always so tense about everything. I say onwards with your comedy and keep me entertained while I wait for my CA to arrive at my doorstep!
  2. I can't even explain how excited I am for this new album. Seven Cities of Gold sound absolutely epic. Plus, I really enjoy orchestrated stuff, too. So Rush combined with orchestra is just pure amazing entering my ear. Can not wait to go to their concert. My dad said it's an experience of a lifetime.
  3. I was completely torn between The Anarchist and Seven Cities Of Gold. But Seven Cities was top notch for me. The bass is absolutely killer in the intro. I can't wait to hear what that sounds like live!
  4. I had such a mad obsession with this song from the crazy bass groove and percussion sounding drums...
  5. Thank yoou! I think I'm going to love it here. A lot.
  6. There's way too much hostility on such an epic post. Calm down everyone. lol. IT'S RUSH'S NEW ALBUM.
  7. http://rougephotography.daportfolio.com/gallery/608712#8 8th picture in.
  8. Haha. You guys are great. Rammstein is a crazy band, too. Weird, but pretty good. I am extremely excited for the concert, then. Jeese, next May? Do you live in the UK somewhere? Thanks for the warm welcoming, you guys! Hope to get to know you all soon.
  9. Agreed. Today's "music" is getting out of hand. Mainly why I'm made fun of all the time for not conforming to today's society of music. We got our seats in the 125 section. Kind of lame seats for my first time, I guess. Would those actually be nice seats, though, for Auburn Hills?
  10. I'm actually still very impressed on how high he can hit some notes, though. He stated himself that a part in Freewill that in the studio version, he hits his highest range he can. And during the Time Machine tour, he pulls it out pretty smoothly in my opinion. Especially for hitting 60's. Quite impressive. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YDUXE9-SS4s...169B790D15C9A72 ...Go to 4:05, that should be the beginning of the vocal part. Plus, a lovely Neil expression that I still laugh at every time I see it.
  11. Yes! Fantastic picture for you as well, sir. Tom Servo is a winner.
  12. I think you're.....you're goin' bald.
  13. It's a fantastic drumming song! How can you not enjoy it? This is the first song these guys released after Neil started getting lessons from various master drummers.
  14. I'd still listen to their music even if his voice got hoarse! I'd be perfectly fine with an all instrumental album! lol
  15. Thanks, all! I hope I never leave. I feel like I'm at home here. Time to listen to Test for Echo (song) for celebration!
  16. Hello all who read this! I'm new to the forums so I wanted to introduce myself. My name is Austin and I hail from Grand Rapids, Michigan. Born on June 2nd, 93'. I have just started listening to Rush my sophomore year of High School (about 3 years from now). I would love to share my story with you all of how much these guys have changed my life with my case of Aspergers but I'll save that for another day. I'm already boring you all just by enough introducing myself. I will probably be sounding like a cliche fan... Let me just start by how excited I am that I have finally found as big of Rush fanatics as me. I have been immensely teased and made fun of through my High School career for how much I love these guys. And it honestly really sucked because NO ONE else has shared the same passion as I do with these guys. Now I finally found a massive group. But yes, a massive Rush fan. There hasn't been a day that has gone by where I don't even listen to more than an albums worth. My favorites would have to be Fly By Night, 2112, Hemispheres, Moving Pictures, Grace Under Pressure, Counterparts, Snakes and Arrows, and I have amazingly high hopes for Clockwork Angels (since it's my first album they'll be releasing since I got into them). Craziest thing is that I haven't even found a song I actually dislike from these guys. Just knowing their background and how hard they've worked is amazing enough for me to appreciate every song they make. Only song I personally have an issue with is Dog Years in their Test for Echos album, but it's not worthy of skipping, in my opinion. I will be attending my first ever Rush concert at the Detroit show this September with my dad. I am SO pumped. He told me that their concerts are the best he has ever been to. I don't know about you guys, but already by listening to the 3 singles from Clockwork Angels, this album is going to be full of so much insanity and talent. Ged's voice even sounds amazing. I've been practicing the bass for about 1-2 years now. Slowly getting used it and playing it more now that Ged is a maaassive inspiration to me. My dad also plays the drums, so we sometimes have jam sessions. Pretty fun. Any who, hope this was a proper introduction. Rock hard Rush fans. Hope to get to know you all in the near future. And with that, I leave you this cat.... http://www.stumbleupon.com/su/1U2Bq4/:1vK_...pmE2cOLNbJ.gif/
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