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  1. Pfft. Maybe you just don't understand it!! Oh No I didn't just do that. Oh wait, yes I did. haha
  2. Interesting. IVe been wanting to follow this show. I started watching the firse season of BB And I liked it. 2nd season events in my life transpired and I lost touch with the show and when it was ending I didnt really want to have to follow the entire rest of the show. Now I am in position to follow Saul and I think I will.
  3. No. Cut to the Chase and maybe LTTA.
  4. Duke is rhe perfect melding of what was and what would become. Abacab kind of starts off a new era really. For me its kind of simialr to Rush and what was going on during their PeW/MP/Signals period. Signals really just streamlines the progression. So does Abacab.
  5. Me too. Its one of my favorite albums of all time. I alos love Selling England, Abacab and Lamb are close behind.
  6. Yes. Have all the albums. Have all the solo albums. Love the Dan. Saw them one time inConcord. Loved the show. Gaucho is absolutely underrated. So is Kamakiriad. I like it more than the Nightfly. It really should have been a Dan album since Becker produced it and plays most of the guitars and basses. But there ya go.
  7. I was hopping along, minding my own business. All of a sudden, up he comes. Cures me. One minute I'm a leper with a trade, next minute my livelihood's gone. Not so much as a by your leave. 'You're cured mate.' Bloody do-gooder. Well, I think he'd do a lot of good to the Stock Exchange You've got cheap drinks, slave labour and a booming stock market. I'm off :outtahere: And now the sound of John Denver being strangled. Noises are a major embarrassment source. Even words like tits, winkle and vibraphone, cannot rival the embarrassment potential of sounds. Or get the new Pooh-Pooh machine. Embarrass your guests. Completely authentic sound. :drool: :drool: And get the machine that goes 'ping!'. How d'you cook it? You can't eat that raw! :o Not raw. Cooked. Yes, roasted with a few french fries, broccoli, horseradish sauce ... Yes...I wonder if you might have 'The Amazing Adventures of Captain Gladys Stoutpamphlet and her Intrepid Spaniel Stig Amongst the Giant Pygmies of Beckles'...volume eight. I say! Look at that lovely bookshop just across the road there, they've got a much better selection than we've got, probably at ridiculously low prices ... just across the road there. :hi: Good morning. Here, an ordinary cup of drinking chocolate costs four million pounds. you are a very new chartered accountant. Isn't it possible there may have been some mistake? My mistake, I have made my mistake.
  8. Man, I really don't get the irrational hatred for CA. I' not having a problem with the production at all. Certainly not in the Death Magnetic range, not Presto either. Great balance for me. It's an intense record though, more more than VT, but still pasionate, energetic. All things Rush should be. Is it top 5? No, definitely not bottom 5, upper middle, for sure. Also don't get the hatred for Snakes and Arrows, now that is some top 5 shit. Nor do I get why people thing Caress is all that great. No way CoS is better than 2112. what are you people on anyway? ;)
  9. Fletch Won Boh of these have been in development for years.
  10. What songs were only played on tour supporting that album? Which songs were played on one tour only? What songs have been played knly on consecutive toues not counting drum solo? How many songs were never performed with Neil?
  11. I think that song is amazing. From the first i heard it I was like. Yes. That is the JAM!!
  12. Chain Lightning Open Secrets Alien Shore Emotion Detector Lesso.. Oh wait....
  13. I tend to agree. I like pre and post Gabriel and pre and post Hackett Genesis, but for me the departure of Steve Hackett was a far greater loss than that of Peter Gabriel. IMO 'And Then There Were Three' is one of their weakest albums, it's as if they didn't quite know what to do without him. I disagree, I like the album but anyway they went on to prove they didn't need him. Where would he fit on Duke, Abacab, Shapes, Invisible Touch? He doesn't. They invariably become different albums.
  14. I prefer theGenesis period from Foxtrot to S/T. Love SEBTP, Lamb, Trick, Seconds Out, Duke, Abacab. The rest are fine but thats the core catalog to me. Solo stuff I love Gabriels first 4, Smallcreeps Day, No Jacket, and the first Mechanics and some scattered Hackett stuff. There is no demarcation for me between the 2 main periods.
  15. Haha. CAS is a good album with about 3or 4 great tunes that stack up against anything in the catalog. 3 or 4 clunkers tho. Solid record. Criminally underated.
  16. Dave Kilminster is Roger Waters guitarist on his Wall tours the last few years. Basically he gets to be David Gilmour.
  17. Its a dark foreboding album. Prefer the 2 surrounding it, but there are some strong moments. I think they could handle parts of the Fountain live if they choose to perform them. They were high when they made this album. I kind of need to be to listen to it. ;) I am also of the opinion that the entire team lacked a certain amount of experience. For better or worse I think Terry Brown kind of let them run with their ideas but the ideas needed some tightening that a more seasoned producer might have reigned in. That being said without this experience we may not know Rush as they are today.
  18. Well, it's five past nine and nearly time for six past nine. In Grand Designs it'll shortly be six and a half minutes past nine. Later on this evening it'll be ten o'clock and at 10.30 we'll be joining Music of the Spheres in time for 10.33, and don't forget tomorrow when it'll be 9.20. And now it's time for part eight of our series about the life and work of Ursula Hifier, the Surrey housewife who revolutionized British beekeeping in the nineteen-thirties. And here we are boys, it's the no-hurry brigade hanging about for endless overtime. And just watch these gallant girls go into action . :poke: And they're eating the blancmange, yes! Luxury. We used to have to get out of the lake at six o'clock in the morning, clean the lake, eat a handful of 'ot gravel Well, he's having a lot of mental difficulties with his breakfasts, but this is temperament, caused by a small particle of brain in his skull, and once we've removed that he'll be perfectly all right. his brain is so tiny that the slightest movement can dislodge it. Your Grace ... Oh dear... it's rather like one of those games you play where you have to get the ball into the hole ... I hit the ball first time and there it was in the back of the net. http://www.planetsmilies.com/smilies/confused/confused0062.gif Therefore we devised tests to be given to the penguins in the fourth set... I do beg your pardon, in their own environment. It's funny that penguin being there innit? What's it doing there? Its just pining for the fjords. He had found the rich and pleasant land beyond the mountains, the land where golden streams sang their way through fresh green meadows. Where there were halls and palaces, an excellent swimming pool and one of the most attractive bonus incentive schemes for industrial development in the city. ...and I swear you could see everything. This demonstrates the value of not being seen. Ooh! No! You shouldn't do that - no that's dangerous. Yes, they breed in the sewers, and eventually you get evil-smelling flocks of huge soiled budgies flying out of people's lavatories infringing their personal freedom. Pension day's the worst - they go mad. As soon as they get their hands on their money they blow it all on milk, bread, tea, tin of meat for the cat.
  19. Well, it's five past nine and nearly time for six past nine. In Grand Designs it'll shortly be six and a half minutes past nine. Later on this evening it'll be ten o'clock and at 10.30 we'll be joining Music of the Spheres in time for 10.33, and don't forget tomorrow when it'll be 9.20. And now it's time for part eight of our series about the life and work of Ursula Hifier, the Surrey housewife who revolutionized British beekeeping in the nineteen-thirties. And here we are boys, it's the no-hurry brigade hanging about for endless overtime. And just watch these gallant girls go into action . :poke: And they're eating the blancmange, yes! Luxury. We used to have to get out of the lake at six o'clock in the morning, clean the lake, eat a handful of 'ot gravel Well, he's having a lot of mental difficulties with his breakfasts, but this is temperament, caused by a small particle of brain in his skull, and once we've removed that he'll be perfectly all right. his brain is so tiny that the slightest movement can dislodge it. Your Grace ... Oh dear... it's rather like one of those games you play where you have to get the ball into the hole ... I hit the ball first time and there it was in the back of the net. http://www.planetsmilies.com/smilies/confused/confused0062.gif Therefore we devised tests to be given to the penguins in the fourth set... I do beg your pardon, in their own environment. It's funny that penguin being there innit? What's it doing there? Its just pining for the fjords. He had found the rich and pleasant land beyond the mountains, the land where golden streams sang their way through fresh green meadows. Where there were halls and palaces, an excellent swimming pool and one of the most attractive bonus incentive schemes for industrial development in the city. ...and I swear you could see everything.
  20. Well, it's five past nine and nearly time for six past nine. In Grand Designs it'll shortly be six and a half minutes past nine. Later on this evening it'll be ten o'clock and at 10.30 we'll be joining Music of the Spheres in time for 10.33, and don't forget tomorrow when it'll be 9.20. And now it's time for part eight of our series about the life and work of Ursula Hifier, the Surrey housewife who revolutionized British beekeeping in the nineteen-thirties. And here we are boys, it's the no-hurry brigade hanging about for endless overtime. And just watch these gallant girls go into action . :poke: And they're eating the blancmange, yes! Luxury. We used to have to get out of the lake at six o'clock in the morning, clean the lake, eat a handful of 'ot gravel Well, he's having a lot of mental difficulties with his breakfasts, but this is temperament, caused by a small particle of brain in his skull, and once we've removed that he'll be perfectly all right. his brain is so tiny that the slightest movement can dislodge it. Your Grace ... Oh dear... it's rather like one of those games you play where you have to get the ball into the hole ... I hit the ball first time and there it was in the back of the net. http://www.planetsmilies.com/smilies/confused/confused0062.gif Therefore we devised tests to be given to the penguins in the fourth set... I do beg your pardon, in their own environment. It's funny that penguin being there innit? What's it doing there? Its just pining for the fjords.
  21. Well, it's five past nine and nearly time for six past nine. In Grand Designs it'll shortly be six and a half minutes past nine. Later on this evening it'll be ten o'clock and at 10.30 we'll be joining Music of the Spheres in time for 10.33, and don't forget tomorrow when it'll be 9.20. And now it's time for part eight of our series about the life and work of Ursula Hifier, the Surrey housewife who revolutionized British beekeeping in the nineteen-thirties. And here we are boys, it's the no-hurry brigade hanging about for endless overtime. And just watch these gallant girls go into action . :poke: And they're eating the blancmange, yes! Luxury. We used to have to get out of the lake at six o'clock in the morning, clean the lake, eat a handful of 'ot gravel Well, he's having a lot of mental difficulties with his breakfasts, but this is temperament, caused by a small particle of brain in his skull, and once we've removed that he'll be perfectly all right. his brain is so tiny that the slightest movement can dislodge it. Your Grace ... Oh dear... it's rather like one of those games you play where you have to get the ball into the hole ... I hit the ball first time and there it was in the back of the net. http://www.planetsmilies.com/smilies/confused/confused0062.gif Therefore we devised tests to be given to the penguins in the fourth set... I do beg your pardon, in their own environment.
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