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Location
England
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Music, History, Gaming
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Number of Rush Concerts Attended
0
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Favorite Rush Song
Working Man
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Favorite Rush Album
Fly By Night
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Other Favorite Bands
Black Sabbath, Dream Theater
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Musical Instruments You Play
Bass, Drums
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Add onto it by having it in a frame Moving Pictures -esque
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Stumbling upon this thread feels like resurrecting a madman's dreams, yeah i'm just gonna stick with the theory that Analogue Kid, Digital Man and New World Man are all about the same person
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Hmm, I'd say 2112 because in a way i feel it increases my immersion into the universe the song develops and it's also really fun to quote in innapropriate places like my signature below
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So, both albums reflect a turning point in Rush's progression (Permanent Waves marked the beginning of the AM-Radio era, whilst signals introduced more elements into the bands music in the form of Geddy's keyboard playing and added samples) Debate on which is better in terms of: lyrics, popularity, pro's/con's and anything else you can find to bicker about!
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Nah Geddy has to be He-Man since he has the most hair and isn't afraid to shout
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Yes and they were a two bit bar band from Toronto who couldn't even score a record deal. "We played in coffee shops for chips and gravy" i feel that sums it all up
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Happy Birthday Geddy Lee, Goddamn 63, You'll always be a legend to me, 63!. (Could be sang could be read)
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When you find Rush in a record store and guard it with your life whilst browsing
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Hey baby is a quarter to Eight i'm young and i'm IN THE MOOD