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About R.G

  • Birthday 11/24/1987

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    Gloucestershire, England, Great Britain
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    taekwon-do, rugby, playing drums, reading
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  • Favorite Rush Song
    By-Tor and the Snow Dog
  • Favorite Rush Album
    Hemispheres
  • Other Favorite Bands
    Rainbow, Rachmaninov, Beethoven, Bach, Vivaldi
  • Musical Instruments You Play
    Drums

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  1. QUOTE (launchpad67a @ Jul 14 2012, 04:34 AM) A few of you saw my post, 4 pages back, and thanks. The guitars are to f*cking loud, thick and effected on this record. They cover up everything, and this, and only this, is why the drums and vocals don't sound as up front as they should. Period. Nothing can sound good with all that noise going on. Turning up the drum tracks only makes the drums sound worse. Trust me, those DW's sound great, but you can't hear them through all the guitar noise. Alex likes 30 tracks of guitars, and most of them seem to make it onto the final mix. If Alex says, "I want all those tracks", they make it onto the mix. Alex mixed those live albums that sound like complete crap, remember. Granted, those were just single track guitars, but he can't mix and doesn't seem to understand, less is more. This album isn't brick walled, mixed poorly, or anything like that. There's just too much going on, and it's mostly guitars. I love this album, love it! But you cannot turn it up without it sounding harsh. Can't blame that entirely on the engineer or producer. The band has the final say, and I guarantee it didn't get printed unless they ( Alex) was happy with it. f***ing guitar players...more me! Just accept the record for what it is...a great record. Listen and enjoy the songs, just don't turn it up too loud. A great record could be recorded on a cell phone and still be great. How do you manage to listen and enjoy the songs once you've realised you can't hear what the hell is going on with an awesome drum part you're hearing 1/10th of? I just can't do it, once I've realised it inhibits my enjoyment to a great extent.
  2. QUOTE (GeminiRising79 @ Jul 13 2012, 04:24 PM) QUOTE (ReflectedLight @ Jul 12 2012, 07:08 PM) wipe the slate clean including nick and his orchestra baton. I think Neil is on some kind of self-induced trip. He almost continuously appears to be searching too hard for "epic" or profound experiences to reflect back onto either verbally or in writing. It almost seems forced. Absolutely this, the number of times Nick is cringe-worthingly described as "bouzje" in written pieces is awkward for one. He's introspecting too much on some fairly normal people/events. As for the mix, it's a great drumming performance - sadly I literally can't hear what Neil is doing on 75% of the fills.
  3. R.G

    OH MY GOD!

    My first impression on first listen is that musically i'm really excited about where this album has gone. I'm not sure if it's heretical to say but in the last few albums i've found the singing to be a bit of a turn off, i'd prefer these to be instruments if i'm honest. However, that is on first listen, i'm going to give it many more listens.
  4. I really enjoyed them both, Caravan more so for the intricacy of the interplay between all three of them. I wouldn't describe it as grungry at all really, its heavy certainly but there is a crispness i don't associate with the grunge genre.
  5. R.G

    Rediscovering Rush

    As ever i'm an avid reader of this thread and your insights, its interesting how you've come round to some of these albums and manage to talk about them in context of the time, but also to remove the albums from your views of them at the time of release.
  6. QUOTE (Wandering Hermit @ May 15 2006, 08:04 PM) QUOTE (telegraphcreeklocal @ May 15 2006, 12:12 PM) QUOTE (SalmonRushGuy @ May 15 2006, 12:29 AM) I love all of Test for Echo. Neil's "Work In Progress" DVD which features Neil discussing his drum parts on the entire album (including "Dog Years") make it a little more special to me. Exactly, man. A Work In Progress shows what Peart was working on for a year and a half, to see and hear the drum parts by it self should enlighten anyone how great Test For Echo is. When Peart starts up he is the best rock drummer in the whole world. Does he hit harder than anyone? Hell yes. I'm not a drummer and I never saw that DVD, so maybe I am a complete idiot on the subject, but the drumming on TFE is, to me, totally unremarkable, by NEP standards. As opposed to, say, MP, Signals, GUP and PoW, which all amaze me in terms of the drumming every time I listen to them. What am I missing? Seriously, name a drumming high point of T4E, which song, where in the song, and I will try to listen again with fresh ears. test for echo for starters, the drumming on that is very remarkable, its alos about his more flowing style on the record and the subtelty of it.
  7. really interesting post schmoo, definatly put a different light on things, i didn't get the reference to the movie for example, and that really helps understanding, very clever lyrics from neil when you present it like you do. Bravo sir.
  8. QUOTE (TheMeek @ May 14 2006, 02:06 PM) QUOTE (Test4VitalSigns @ May 14 2006, 05:37 AM) QUOTE (R.G @ May 14 2006, 06:01 AM) It would be interesting if MITA could take this and remove the singing, like he did with peacable kingdom. I'm not saying the lyrics are bad, its just that a lot of people say they think it would be good as an instrumental. A little bit off topic but Peaceable Kingdom minus the vocals is AWESOME! Yes the lyrics were powerful and spoke volumes about the state of today's gloomy world but as an instrumental it was equally effective and compelling.... And just WHERE can I get a copy of said instrumental Peacable Kingdom? here: Rush Oddities great stuff there
  9. It would be interesting if MITA could take this and remove the singing, like he did with peacable kingdom. I'm not saying the lyrics are bad, its just that a lot of people say they think it would be good as an instrumental.
  10. QUOTE (plodder @ Jan 1 2006, 11:47 AM) Good morning folks good morning from the other side of the bridge
  11. R.G

    king kong!!!!!

    yeh good film could have used more violence and blood for the fights
  12. QUOTE (Weakly Criminal @ Dec 18 2005, 02:52 AM) QUOTE (R.G @ Dec 15 2005, 07:42 AM)ceiling unlimited: "if culture is the curse of the thinking class" is a play on words with "work is the curse of the drinking class" although i've forgotten who said it Famous pederast Oscar Wilde of course who was playing off of "Drink is the curse of the working class. My entry would be "We burn the midnight oil." of course it was! thanks
  13. ceiling unlimited: "if culture is the curse of the thinking class" is a play on words with "work is the curse of the drinking class" although i've forgotten who said it
  14. QUOTE (nebbish @ Dec 14 2005, 08:57 AM) http://www.veafotoaqui.com/images_CARROS/SUPERCARS_2002AstonMartinV12Vanquish.jpg Well when I win the lottery! too right, i want that aston
  15. R.G

    Rediscovering Rush

    I really enjoyed reading that analysis and your reaction to Permanent Waves, i think it caputures the essence of it very well. I'm excited to hear what you have to say about Moving Pictures.
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