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  1. QUOTE (fonzbear2000 @ Jun 29 2010, 10:23 PM) QUOTE (limeloaf @ Jun 29 2010, 10:23 PM) I bet the Camera Eye is going to sound insanely epic live. Depends on how bad they edit it. I hope they don't even consider editing such a brilliant piece of art.
  2. I bet the Camera Eye is going to sound insanely epic live.
  3. I'm thankful that Rush is playing at all anymore.
  4. QUOTE (LERXST69 @ May 28 2010, 09:45 AM) QUOTE (VarianStar @ May 28 2010, 03:39 PM) Considering that the 90s is my favorite era of the band, I won't be joining you either. Maybe you're too young. The era in which you come in contact with Rush probably will be your favorite and it'll always stay that way. Hm.. my favourite period is Hemispheres - Signals and I was born in 91'...
  5. I would seriously cream my pants if this turned out to be true.
  6. My fine maiden and I are going to Rush in Quebec City this summer and I don't know whether to be excited or scared to death about being at a GA Rush show. I want to have the best seats possible, while at the same time being able to grab a Molson and take a leak. Any tips on how to survive the experience?
  7. QUOTE (umoveme @ Apr 18 2010, 11:54 AM) QUOTE (fonzbear2000 @ Apr 17 2010, 04:59 PM)QUOTE (Tarkus407 @ Apr 17 2010, 06:49 PM) QUOTE (fonzbear2000 @ Apr 17 2010, 07:10 PM) QUOTE (Tarkus407 @ Apr 17 2010, 06:04 PM) QUOTE (jonfiredaman02 @ Apr 17 2010, 06:47 PM) Yeah, I couldn't get great seats either, at Jones Beach. The ENTIRE top price level of tickets seemed to just not be on sale at all. They can't possibly auction them ALL off, can they? Nah, people like Fonzdumbass probably bought em all to make some extra cash I bought 4 extra tickets to the MN. show. That's it. And I'm only marking up the price on each ticket $20 which isn't nearly as bad as the scalping sites do. Yeah and that kept 4 people from getting a chance at those seats for face value. I'm sorry but that's ALWAYS pissed me off. In my defense, if it wasn't for the little bit of extra money I'm making, my mom and I wouldn't be able to afford to go. Sadly in these tough economic times, desperate times call for desperate measures. And it's not like I'm totally ripping people off by doubling the price or something like that. Also, compared to what the regular price for other locations are, it's not that bad. The best tickets for the MN. show are $70 while in New Jersey, they're $160. We can sit and argue this back and forth all day and night if you want, but I'm going to do it either way. I'll make you a deal fonz, if you sell those tickets to someone here who really needs for face value; i'll bake you a pan of Rush cupcakes and ship them to you. I'm not joking. RUSH CUPCAKES
  8. Losing It Different Stages Medley - > Emotion Detector - > Jacob's Ladder - > The Sphere - > Panacea (Acoustic, live with 50 person orchestra) - > The Analog Kid A Farewell to Kings Freeze
  9. RUSH fans, I am extremely sad to announce that mass-corporating enterprises have ruined the way in which Rush truly connects with fans. The fans no longer have access to the seats that connect them personally with the band. I went onto Ticketmaster today to see what I could find for Jersey, and I didn't find anything better than the third-level. Mind you, I pulled up these tickets a total of 34 seconds after they went on sale. I am not happy. I want tickets for Toronto and I doubt that I will find anything that will come close to my front row experience in Quebec City in 2007... I thought that Rush was the band that would never succomb to this. I wish they would put out a concerted effort to ensure that the true fans (US!) have access to the seats they deserve. We are the diehards, not the scalpers, ticketmaster and livenation. I'm sorry for all of you across the border.. that would've been a very stressful situation.
  10. QUOTE (EmotionDetector @ Apr 9 2010, 07:43 AM) I'd like to vote in SOMETHING FOR NOTHING! I know that common argument will come out about how "Geddy can't sing those type of songs anymore", but I don't care. I don't buy it. That song is rockin'...completely kicks my ass everytime! I always thought that would be a cool opening song for the second set. BTW...does anyone know when the heck was the last time they played it live?? *Edited due to me accidentally submitting the reply before finishing! Excellent choice! That song would sound killer nowadays.
  11. QUOTE (quickfree @ Apr 8 2010, 04:56 PM) Other tracks to keep retired, PLEASE: Time Stand Still The Analog Kid Marathon Manhattan Project Middletown Dreams Kid Gloves I could go on, but these are the main songs that get under my skin as of now. My blood is now boiling.. you mentioned two of my favourite songs of all-time. I would do anything to hear "You move me, you move me". Dreams flow across the heartland
  12. QUOTE (Revizx @ Apr 8 2010, 03:15 PM) Please come to Halifax.. Amen! Halifax hasn't seen the band since 87' (I think, I wasn't even born), and it has a HUGE fanbase that would love to see our heroes rip it up on the commons.
  13. Bruce Springsteen in Montreal on February 2nd, i've been waiting my whole life to see the boss live; anyone from MTL want to meet up and have a few drinks well i'm there?
  14. The 3:00 minute mark of Good News First, Some would say they never fear a thing well I do. The last two minutes of Cygnus X-1 The woah yeah yeah yeaahhh YEAH! from 2112 - ATWAS The 3:00 minute mark of Presto, Don't ask me i'm just improvising
  15. Neil Young - Chrome Dreams II It was uploaded a week before release on oink.cd and it's amazing!
  16. Fugazi is by far my favourite Marillion album, it's awesome. Brave's another good one too.
  17. NVM haha, I thought you were both at the QC show!
  18. You girls must've seen me jammin' the night away right in front of Ged's keyboards, I had my dad vintage Signals jersey on. That's VERY cool if you did
  19. When I saw them in QC a couple nights ago, I was thinking of this thread the whole night and how all of you Geddy chicks would've killed to have been in my position. Ged's a good-lookin' dude in real life!
  20. QUOTE (GhostGirl @ Aug 28 2007, 01:22 AM) QUOTE (RushRevisited @ Aug 27 2007, 10:58 PM) I can't see the video - asks me to log in, but even when I am logged in it shows a general search page for me Are you clicking the link in my original post? I noticed if you click it in a quoted post, it does that. Otherwise, I don't know what's wrong. I'm signed out of PB, but it works for me when I click the original link. That is the cutest thing ever!!!
  21. I also have NLD, but that's a whole other story I think I developed some of these issues because of the Prozac I was taking from when I was 5 to when I was 12, i'm 16 now but when I was a kid I was wrongfully diagnosed with OCD. I never had OCD, I just had a fascination with electronics and how they worked and instead of being a normal toy playing kid.. it's kind of embarassing but I listened to Rush. Yeah, that's right; i've been suckered into Rush since I was a little kid. Anyway, i'm surprised how well-adjusted I am considering I fit into the Autism spectrum with pieces of all these different disorders. When I first found out about all of this Autism crap (earlier this year) I had a breakdown and started smoking lots of pot, listened to alot of Rush and got drunk and went to parties, Sounds fun right? It wasn't, because I felt like an outsider again because I found out I was Autistic. After learning that I had Autism I decided I had to start living for me instead of trying to please other people, so instead of being a huge potsmoker I marched on down to the local music studio; resume in hand, Tommy Hilfiger shirt tucked into my light blue vintage jeans with my huge RUSH beltbuckle and got myself a job as an apprentice. Now i'm on my way to becoming a producer, I want to move to Toronto and pursue my dream and not let anything get in my way of doing that. Whatever dosen't kill you, can only make you stronger
  22. I have PDD-NOS and also a mild case of Aspergers, but it dosen't affect me in the slightest. I have learned to deal with my problems and put them behind me instead of dwelling on them and letting other take advantage of them. I am a very strong-willed, smart person and I have never had any trouble integrating in the public. I am told often that I seem alot older than I actually am because of how good my verbal skills are, and how I talk with people. If you didn't know me you would have no idea I had a learning disability, Being Autistic kinda sucks but you learn to deal with it, there's nothing you can do to make it better other than be yourself and don't let it bring you down. Growing up I was always the outsider until I hit Junior High and then I became popular all of a sudden because of how much of an individual I was and how classy people perceived me to be. I swear to god from Grade 7-9 I had an alternating wardrobe of 15 Rush shirts and I was known as the Rush guy. High School's been tough but I integrate well socially and go to parties and whatnot, it's hard being in a school with 1200 other students with my learning disability because I have problems reading people and their true intentions so I make up for it with my verbal skills. PDD/Autism is nothing to be ashamed about, just be yourself; have fun and watch out for number 1.
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