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Ok, so not really. But if there were, would anyone here have the balls to show up? This is a blind audition. Geddy and Alex will pick solely by ability, not name recognition.
At this point, maybe Ged and Al are the ones who should be doing the auditioning. :D-13:
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What is Lars Ulrich doing now?
Mayby he's changing his name to Sars.
Sars Ulrich.
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Is that what the kids are calling it these days?“That’s the thing, I have such fond memories of that time, so hearing those songs transports me to then. Isn’t that the amazing thing about music and how it marks different stages in one’s life?”
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So true. I have to say, my favorite way to listen to music these days is through a gauzy haze of nostalgia.
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Haha. It does sound like that, huh? Believe it or not, this is one Rush fan who does not partake. Just beer and occasionally wine for me.
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“That’s the thing, I have such fond memories of that time, so hearing those songs transports me to then. Isn’t that the amazing thing about music and how it marks different stages in one’s life?”
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So true. I have to say, my favorite way to listen to music these days is through a gauzy haze of nostalgia.
I'm built different.
I don't have a lot of nostalgia. I think about the past sometimes but I don't live there, or trick myself into thinking it was better than today is.
Another reason is being a musician. Top-ranked amateurs (like me) and especially professionals associate music less with places and more with internal structures and tonal choices. It's more analytical.
Last year I was chatting with a friend who said Dark Side of the Moon reminds him so strongly of driving thru Texas at night in the late 90s. I told him that DSOTM reminds me of today, because I'd spent twenty minutes playing some Floyd on my acoustic that morning. It's in the eternal present tense for me.
It's not about living in the past or tricking yourself into thinking the old days were better. That's a common misconception about nostalgia, imo. Although I realize it can be overdone, I'm not that guy. Life at any given point is comprised of good, bad and ordinary experiences but the music of one's youth just has a way a conjuring up the good ones. That's something I won't deny myself. But even though it's a favorite way to listen to music I don't do it all the time. A couple beers every now and then and it's '70s and '80s music time. The two just go together. lol. But I can compartmentalize my music listening as well as anybody else and I listen to a lot newer music.
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How many TV or movie characters are referred to in every day context? "He's just like Eddie Haskell". RIP
And I'm sure most of us have had an Eddie Haskell in our lives at one point or another. Hell, a lot of us have been Eddie Haskell at one point or another. lol.
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1. Green Day - Dookie
2. Michael Jackson - Off The Wall
3. DLR - Eat Em And Smile
4. Genesis - Invisible Touch
5. Frankie Goes To Hollywood- Welcome To The Pleasuredome
6. Styx - The Mission
7. Gwen Stefani - Love Angel Music Baby
8. b52s - Wild Planet
9. Material Issue - International Pop Overthrow
10. Red Hot Chili Peppers - Mothers Milk
11. Weird Al - Running with Scissors
12. Steely Dan - The Royal Scam
13. Yaz - Upstairs at Eric's
14. Van Halen - 1984
15. The Beatles - A Hard Day's Night
16. ABBA - Arrival
17. Beck - Odelay
18. Level 42 - A Physical Presence
19. Marvelous 3 - Hey!Album
20. Men At Work - Business As Usual
21. Fall Out Boy - Save Rock and Roll
22. Jethro Tull - Christmas Album
23. Van Halen - Diver Down
24. The Wildhearts - Earth Vs The Wildhearts
25. XTC - Oranges and Lemons
26. The Clash - London Calling
27. The Knack - Get the Knack
28. Queen - A Night At The Opera
29. The Cars - debut
30. Go-Go's - Beauty and the Beat
31. Huey Lewis And The News - Sports
32. Steel Panther - Feel The Steel
33. Oingo Boingo - Dead Man's Party
34. Beatles - Rubber Soul
35. The Kinks - Low Budget
36. MisterWives - Connect The Dots
37. Beach Boys - Pet Sounds
38. The Darkness - Permission to Land
39. Scatterbrain - Here Comes Trouble
40. Nightwish - Imaginaerum
41. Beach Boys - Endless Summer
42. Whitesnake - 1987
43. Yes - 90125
44. Yes - Big Generator
45. Triumph - Thunder Seven
46. Bruce Springsteen - Nebraska
47. Van Halen - II
48. The B-52's - debut
49. Fear - The Record
50. The Black Crowes - The Southern Harmony and Musical Companion
51. The Doobie Brothers - The Captain and Me
52. Devo - Freedom of Choice
53. The Sound of Music Motion Picture Soundtrack
54. Oingo Boingo - Nothing To Fear
55. Ringo Starr - Ringo
56. the soundtrack to saturday night fever
57. Cyndi Lauper - She’s So Unusual
58. It Means Everything - Save Ferris
59. Jimmy Eat World - Bleed American
60. Mötley Crüe - Girls, Girls, Girls
61. Stray Cats - Built For Speed
62. Billy Idol - Rebel Yell
63. Blink 182 - Enema of the State
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Mr. Lahey had no idea how right he was.
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Miradouro do Pico Matias Simão, Terceira
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Launched in 1978, the CompuRhythm CR-78 was Roland’s first drum machine that created and stored patterns. Even though it was meant as a rhythm accompaniment device for organs—hence the abundance of waltz and bossa nova patterns—it became fairly popular with established musicians, including Phil Collins who used it several years later on ‘In the Air Tonight’.
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I love the idea of if you want to risk going to a large gathering then that’s your right to do so. Not.
What about your family, what’s the risk you are putting them in? Even if you live alone you’ve heightened your risk of catching it and therefore increased the risk of giving it to someone else (do you still work? Public transport? Etc) and that someone else could get seriously ill with it and die.
That’s a great way to manage the risk for other people. Not. Don’t they call this sociopathy?
we are pissing blindly into a fan.
as ged said, all we can do is wash them well!
It's true. They can get pretty stinky in quarantine.
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53. The Sound of Music Motion Picture Soundtrack
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Another Karen alert.
https://heavy.com/ne...lifornia-video/
Not too far away from where my cousin lives and she can’t stand these Covidiots either.
Turns out she's a Flat Earther.
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Another Karen alert.
https://heavy.com/ne...lifornia-video/
Not too far away from where my cousin lives and she can’t stand these Covidiots either.
Is that dancing Gelson's employee Alex's cousin?
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"And now for our next number, 'The Tom Sawyer Polka'. And a 1 and a 2."
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RIP :martini:
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I missed the test 4 echo tour - but everything I’ve seen confirms that they were probably at their best on that tour.
I'll jump on the bandwagon. I loved the Devore, CA show. Side 1 of 2112? Are you kidding me?
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Well happy birthday there, Orf.
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Ariel view of surfers
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1. Green Day- Dookie
2. Michael Jackson- Off The Wall
3. DLR- Eat Em And Smile
4. Genesis- Invisible Touch
5. Frankie Goes To Hollywood- Welcome To The Pleasuredome
6. Styx- The Mission
7. Gwen Stefani- Love Angel Music Baby
8. b52s - Wild Planet
9. Material Issue -- International Pop Overthrow
10. Red Hot Chili Peppers-Mothers Milk
11. Weird Al-Running with Scissors
12. Steely Dan- The Royal Scam
13. Yaz - Upstairs at Eric's
14. Van Halen - 1984
15. The Beatles - A Hard Day's Night
16. ABBA - Arrival
17. Beck - Odelay
18. Level 42 - A Physical Presence
19. Marvelous 3 - Hey!Album
20. Men At Work - Business As Usual
21. Fall Out Boy - Save Rock and Roll
22. Jethro Tull - Christmas Album
23. Van Halen - Diver Down
24. The Wildhearts - Earth Vs The Wildhearts
25. XTC - Oranges and Lemons
26. The Clash - London Calling
27. The Knack - Get the Knack
28. Queen - A Night At The Operadebut
29. The Cars - debut
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YYNOT my argument to why they are the best option to "fill" Rush's shoes
in Music Of The Spheres
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YYNOT is offering musical services to musicians. It's not a bad deal considering their considerable talents.