stgaz
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Location
Sydney, Australia
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Drums and footy
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Number of Rush Concerts Attended
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Favorite Rush Song
Between The Wheels
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Favorite Rush Album
Moving Pictures
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Best Rush Experience
Coming up on 1 August 2015!
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Other Favorite Bands
Marillion, Manic Street Preachers
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Drums
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It's also why I've now moved to buying new music on vinyl. The cost makes me think twice about outlaying (like the old days), and the medium makes me sit down in front of the stereo and actually listen to it. I have so many CDs that I have barely listened to.
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Yeah, at the risk of sounding like a boring old fella, this is how I feel too. We had a show here called Countdown that was on every Sunday. I can remember the excitement when Kiss were touring in '80 and they were appearing on Countdown. You knew that every rock fan in the country was glued to the screen at 6pm on Sunday night. And you had to make sure you seared that vision to your brain, because you would never see it again! No repeats, no VHS, just 6pm on the advertised Sunday. Now, I have that vision on an extra from a Kiss DVD that cost me a relative pittance.
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What song are you most exited to see on the R40 dvd?
stgaz replied to TheWatchMaker97's topic in Rush
Animate - it was the highlight of the show for me. (among many highlights of course!) -
Pick Withers Phil C plus Chester T and I quite like Don Henley.
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I wrote a fan letter to Neil in the mid-80s and he answered with a postcard. His reply even addressed a couple of things I had written!
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The Last Hurrah: TRF Members at the LA Show
stgaz replied to Tombstone Mountain's topic in On The Lighted Stage
Hey guys, sorry I didn't make it to see y'all. I lost internet-ness so couldn't keep up with the conversation. I did see Huge - met him at Amoeba records and again at RushCon. I probably saw you - I was wearing my Rush/Kiss mash-up shirt which turned out to be quite appropriate! Oh, and the gig? This little Aussie just saw the best gig ever! -
The Last Hurrah: TRF Members at the LA Show
stgaz replied to Tombstone Mountain's topic in On The Lighted Stage
... THEN time can stand still ... -
The Last Hurrah: TRF Members at the LA Show
stgaz replied to Tombstone Mountain's topic in On The Lighted Stage
Aaughh!!! I can't stand it anymore! Time Stand Still my ass - I want it to be Saturday night!!!!!! -
The Last Hurrah: TRF Members at the LA Show
stgaz replied to Tombstone Mountain's topic in On The Lighted Stage
You got Stgaz's name wrong, man. ;) What happened to Christo from Sydney and heavy(kiwi)kev? Thanks mate! Yes, it is St Gaz - the ST is in honour of Simon Templar, The Robin Hood of modern crime! Kev's already over there wreaking havoc, and I think Christo leaves soon. I leave Thursday. 30+ years of waiting are almost at an end!!! -
The Last Hurrah: TRF Members at the LA Show
stgaz replied to Tombstone Mountain's topic in On The Lighted Stage
... I'll be at RushCon too ... -
The Last Hurrah: TRF Members at the LA Show
stgaz replied to Tombstone Mountain's topic in On The Lighted Stage
I'll be there. Excitement building ... -
Pop prog classicists!! Any love for SKY?
stgaz replied to Hatchetaxe&saw's topic in Music Of The Spheres
I've been thinking about these guys today. I'm pretty sure I saw them in the 90's with Rick Wakeman on keys. And I'm pretty sure he cracked the old 'There's nothing like a great rock drummer ... and he's nothing like a great rock drummer' gag. Check them out Segue. They were an instrumental pop classical band with the awesome Aussie classical guitarist John Williams. They also had Francis Monkman. Some good stuff. Toccata was their 'hit'. -
Pop prog classicists!! Any love for SKY?
stgaz replied to Hatchetaxe&saw's topic in Music Of The Spheres
My family had their first four records, and we went to see them live a couple of times. Very enjoyable. My fave is Sky 2 - although I often wonder how good it would have been with a better drummer. I'm sure he was a great percussionist but can you imagine that record with someone like Simon Phillips? I remember the theater we saw them at first had posters up for the following weeks Iron Maiden'Number of the Beast' tour.