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  1. Try seeding your station with a song instead of the band. I used LVS, the live in rio version because thats all Pandora has, and it has worked great pulling in a lot of Yes and other seventies prog as well as Porcupine Tree, Riverside, Opeth,etc.
  2. First read Rand when I was 12. The Fountainhead and the non-fiction Capitalism - The Unknown Ideal. Read Atlas Shrugged a year later. I was initially very taken by Objectivism. Of course I was also a socially awkward nerd who had no idea how real people in the real world actually behave. Since then actual life experience has led me to reject Objectivism, like most other isms it fails to take into account human nature and so fails as a pilosphy of life. But I do credit that early exposure to her ideas with my eventually becoming a (small l) libertarian.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

  3. Well SA is new to me. I've only had it about a year. I lost track of Rush after RTB when I reconnected and learned about CP-SA, SA was the first one I bought. Still don't have CP or TFE. But for me CA blows SA away. I've probably listened to CA more this week than I have SA since I bought it. CA kicks ass over everything since PW for sure and maybe even since MP.

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  4. QUOTE (deathlikesilence @ Jul 25 2012, 06:32 PM)
    QUOTE (SchemingDemon @ Jul 25 2012, 06:29 PM)
    QUOTE (spock @ Jul 25 2012, 06:26 PM)
    Someday, folks other than us at TRF will look back at a band who stayed together, stayed fresh musically, stayed friends, and didn't become a parody of themselves and realize - there's no one else like that.

    Really: no other group.

    It's this notion that leads me to believe there will be a cult following for the boys long after they're gone.

    dying will make them hip

     

    i'll start the COURTNEY KILLED GEDDY rumor

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  5. Just saw Steve Miller and Pat Benatar last week. Next show I have tix for... 2.gif in Nov. I was going to try to go to see Yes in Aug but my car developed expensive problems yesterday so that's probably not going to happen now fists crying.gif

     

     

     

     

    grrr damn typos

  6. QUOTE (ThinkingBig @ Jul 10 2012, 07:37 PM)
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    QUOTE (Rushman14 @ Jun 14 2012, 01:47 PM)
    I think the reason for the loudness war might be due to the invention of the ipod. Everyone is trying to make sure their song volumes arent lacking compared to others.

    The loudness wars started long before the invent of the iPod.

    Indeed it did. This has been going on for decades. Listen to some records. Actual vinyl records and you can hear all kinds of compression there as well. It just isn;t as grating as digital compression.

    Um, mr. audio expert...

     

    Please explain how you 'compress' an analog signal.

     

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    You 'experts' crack me up...

    What kind of credentials do you bring to the table?

    I compress audio and video for a living.

     

    Analog is a signal. An analog compressor or limiter is an effect. You are altering the signal not making it smaller in size. Totally different than digital compression.

     

    Digital is 0s and 1s. You compress a digital file by making it smaller. I could explain how this is done, but then I'd have to kill you.

     

    Apple was very cute by naming their great compression program, Compressor. It is great!

     

    What these so-called experts are implying is that a CD /DVD holds information in the same manner as a vinyl record album. I know we call it "burning" a disc, but it's not what you think.

     

    In fact, commercial discs are not "burned" at all. They are essentially a picture of the master disc stamped onto a disc.

    Well there's compression

     

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loudness_war

     

    and then there's compression

     

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zip_(file_format)

     

    Totally different things dude. But then you should know that. doh.gif

  7. Bay Area radio sucks and I seldom listen to it, but out of curiosity I looked over the posted playlists for 107.7 The Bone. Since the release they have played HF 8x. To put it in perspective, in that same period the latest Chickenfoot - 10x, the latest ZZ Top - 8x, Black Keys - 4x, VH - 2x. of course the majority of the plays for all the new stuff was after midnite and before 6:00 am. We don't have a New Rock station here. Just 1 alternative station and 3 classic rock stations. Of the classic rock only 107.7 will play anything released less than 15yrs ago.
  8. QUOTE (The Lofty Oaks @ Jul 8 2012, 10:13 AM)
    QUOTE (vital signz @ Jul 1 2012, 11:34 AM)
    I have been monitoring folks' favorites and least favorites here...

    Lots of folks are placing it in their bottom tier.  That is mind-blowing to me.  This song has such a cool intro, huge build-up, then KA-BLAM, KA-BLAM, KA-BLAM, KA-BLAM, KA-BLAM, KA-BLAM, KA-BLAM, KA-BLAM, KA-BLAM, KA-BLAM, KA-BLAM, KA-BLAM, KA-BLAM, KA-BLAM, KA-BLAM, KA-BLAM, KA-BLAM, KA-BLAM, KA-BLAM, KA-BLAM, KA-BLAM, KA-BLAM, KA-BLAM, KA-BLAM, KA-BLAM, KA-BLAM, KA-BLAM, KA-BLAM, KA-BLAM, KA-BLAM, KA-BLAM, KA-BLAM, KA-BLAM, KA-BLAM, KA-BLAM, KA-BLAM..........

    Geddy hits high notes of old.  His bass has an incredible sound.

    Alex plays some great riffs and has some awesome tremolo work, and has a nice emotive solo.

    Neil, well is Neil.

    Is it the lyric, the music, the theme?
    What turns people off?

    I think the Seven Cities has far too many "KA-BLAMS"

     

    No seriously. I really like the song but for me there are other better songs that just jump ahead of it on the depth chart.

     

    I love the Zeppeli-esque groove and throwback vibe but I think it is a little too repetitive. A few more variations on that groove would be nice.

     

    I think the song begs for an old school Page style bluesy wah solo rather than the atmospheric stuff.

     

    Lyrically I think the story could be a bit more developed. Its a little too general for me.

     

    THat being said I love the song and never skip it.

    You hit it right on the head with the guitar solo. This song called for some serious shredding in the solos and Alex just didn't deliver. Disapointing but its still a rockin' song.

  9. QUOTE (goose @ Jul 8 2012, 09:09 AM)
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    QUOTE (MainMonkeyBusiness @ Jul 7 2012, 11:03 AM)
    Wow. American football isn't even the roughest game out there.
    Rugby is way worse, if you don't believe me, watch two grown men smash into each other at full speed WITHOUT any padding.
    Association football (soccer) is pretty rough too.

    Simply not true. I've played both pick up games of tackle football and organized tackle football and believe me you hit differently when you have pads and a helmet than you do without.

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    Ironically, the gear designed to protect the players is used as a weapon to inflict greater injury on the opponent.

    In my opinion the modern helmets are the cause of a lot of the problem. Hell when I played we used to psych ourselves up by going helmet to helmet before a game.

  10. QUOTE (GoldRush @ Jul 7 2012, 08:40 PM)
    I think the question is simple ...

    I believe the best is 2112
    Followed by Presto ...

    Thank you for answering ...

    Presto better than Hemi or CA no.gif

    Don't get me wrong Presto is a great song but the other two are just.....epic.

  11. I was going to say Signals by a mile. Then I went and listened to them both all the way through for the first time in ages. Wow was PoW a great album. But so was Signals. I'm still giving it to Signals but thats just because of nostalgia. Signals was released during my freshman year of high school.
  12. QUOTE (pedro2112 @ Jul 7 2012, 11:25 AM)
    The comparison of the two songs offends my Rush sensabilities. The problem with the comparison is that musically, there is such an enormous gap between the aweseomeness and winness of the Anarchist, and the late 80's, fusion jazz soft rock diarrea of Prime Mover.

    So yes, maybe some lyrical concepts are similar, but that is like comparing Freewill to Faithless.

    Comparing Freewill to Faithless. Just the thought makes me 062802puke_prv.gif

  13. QUOTE (MainMonkeyBusiness @ Jul 7 2012, 11:03 AM)
    Wow. American football isn't even the roughest game out there.
    Rugby is way worse, if you don't believe me, watch two grown men smash into each other at full speed WITHOUT any padding.
    Association football (soccer) is pretty rough too.

    Simply not true. I've played both pick up games of tackle football and organized tackle football and believe me you hit differently when you have pads and a helmet than you do without.

  14. QUOTE (dtpoet @ Jul 7 2012, 12:13 AM)
    I think my point is being misunderstood.

    First, I am not comparing CA to MP. It can't be done as they were born from two completely different eras for Rush themselves.

    However, I remember the sense of awe, the satisfaction and the intrigue of being a young man and hearing something like MP. It completely turned my view of music upside down. So now some 30+ years later when my teenager tells me what he said in the OP, I was curious if other dads or uncles had heard anything similar.

    Again, as a whole, you can't compare the 2

    It's not really about whether MP is better than CA. For arguments sake we can say CA is better, but while it may certainly impact individual kids such as yours, it can never have the same widespread appeal. The cultural landscape has just changed too much.

  15. QUOTE (trenken @ Jul 6 2012, 08:59 PM)
    QUOTE (Transcendent Pilgrim @ Jul 6 2012, 07:41 PM)
    QUOTE (J2112YYZ @ Jul 6 2012, 07:32 PM)
    I don't think it's the younger generation's MP just based on the simple fact this album has not, nor will not have the impact MP did. CA doesn't have a song like Tom Sawyer or Limelight that will be able to launch the album to that level. While CA is a very good album and it's nice to see some youngins are liking it, the album isn't gonna be that huge.

    I don't think any album by a rock band can have that kind of impact anymore. The music market has become too fragmented and radio is dead. So how does any band really make an impact outside of its own niche.

    This post is just not true at all. If you're completely disconnected from modern music I understand why you would think this, but it simply isnt true at all.

     

    There are many great bands out there building up huge followings. Some older Rush fans just paint the music industry as all about Katy Perry and Nickelback which is extremely ignorant.

     

    People said this same shit in the 90s, and then bands like Tool and Radiohead came around. Radiohead is a band Geddy is a huge fan of himself and are iconic at this point, and bigger than Rush ever was, same with Tool. They've become far more popular than Rush ever has and didnt come around until 20 years later. Bands with a lot of artistic integrity, creativity and talent, and they're always coming out. It's a cycle that NEVER ends, despite the fact that you're just unaware of them because you're all hung up on the past.

     

    More recently Mars Volta who Neil is a huge fan of has become very big. They're as complex as Rush ever was with time changes and believe me they do shit way more out there than Rush ever did and are big all around the world and have quite a few songs that have become very popular like their song The Widow. Even my girlfriend loves that song and she doesnt normally listen to rock. To her thats their Tom Sawyer and now suddenly shes a big fan of theirs. No different at all than what Rush did, and they didnt come around until the early 2000s, and there plenty of other bands like them and Rush springing up now.

    I think you missed my point. I like both Tool and , to a lesser extent, Radiohead. I haven't heard The Mars Volta yet but I'm definitely curious. My point was simply that, for any of the bands you mentioned, I have to actively seek out. While back in the day you would've had to live in a cave to avoid hearing TS.

  16. QUOTE (J2112YYZ @ Jul 6 2012, 07:32 PM)
    I don't think it's the younger generation's MP just based on the simple fact this album has not, nor will not have the impact MP did. CA doesn't have a song like Tom Sawyer or Limelight that will be able to launch the album to that level. While CA is a very good album and it's nice to see some youngins are liking it, the album isn't gonna be that huge.

    I don't think any album by a rock band can have that kind of impact anymore. The music market has become too fragmented and radio is dead. So how does any band really make an impact outside of its own niche.

  17. QUOTE (GUP1771 @ Jul 2 2012, 08:57 PM)
    I believe I read somewhere that when Alex met Jimmy Page, he mentioned that he loved what Rush did. Don't quote me on that though. I don't know where I read that.

    I think I heard Alex say that on a youtube interview I watched last night. I was little cool10.gif so I could be mistaken.

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