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Derek19

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  1. On d.v.d., I've watched "Meet the Fockers".
  2. Porcelina of the Vast Oceans the Who (When this thread was started, in two weeks, there were a lot of posts. There have been a couple of artists, bands, and groups posted more, than once. No one was hardly posting anything. Even though I'm Canadian, I know, and listen to a lot of music besides artists, and bands, and groups, who are from anywhere in Canada, including none of the hit songs, which some of you do, too.)
  3. Storyteller Honeymoon Suite
  4. Napoleon Sheds His Skin Streetheart
  5. Long Distance Heartbreak Loverboy
  6. Far Side of the Sun (Suite): Far Side of the Sun, Drifting, Secrets Trooper
  7. When I lived in Brampton/Bramalea, Ontario, I went to the "Grace Under Pressure Tour" in Toronto, at Maple Leaf Gardens, where it was my first time seeing Rush perform in concert in person, and my first concert. For my first time, and concert, I won't forget watching my favorite band, and group perform. How there was some 3-D in it, too. I've liked it a lot.
  8. That is a very interesting statement. 'Occult" style Rush albums. So I would assume "Fly By Night," "Caress Of Steel, "2112" I'm "rushhead666 for a reason. My parents forced me to go to a Christian summer camp in the Santa Cruz mountains when I was a freshman in high school. It was a horrible experience. But then something sparked my young mind. They were doing a "Satanic Album Cover Slide Show" at 3 pm in the afternoon at the rec hall. So of course even then I was a Rush Freak and into Ozzy, Maiden and all of that killer heavy metal! So I sat through the slide show and my jaw dropped. I was already revolting against Christianity because my parents took me out of my public high school with all of my friends and threw me into a Christian High School. Now here I was. A little Rush nerd in some fuckking cult Christian Camp. I remember the slide show like it was yesterday. They showed 1. "Hotel California" The front cover shows Anton in the lower corner window. Also above inside the gatefold cover with Satanic arms spread open. 2. "Blizzard Of Oz" Of course the cover looked evil. I didn't care! 3. "Caress Of Steel" The front cover with the triangle held by some oracle. I didn't understand that one even then. 4. "Led Zep IV" They showed the inner gatefold with the oracle holding the lamp. 5. "Number Of The Beast" Of course! 6. Stevie Nicks "Bella Donna" album. Said that she was a white witch and the white flowers on the cover were poisonous. 7. "Sgt Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band" Said all of the flowers were also poisonous and hinted at Satanism. 8. "Satan's Majesty" The Rolling Stones Said that the Stones were trying to compete with Sgt Peppers so they did a black magic record too. 9. The best for last. They showed the "2112" album cover. They stated that Rush was another Satanic band because the red star on the album cover represented a pentagram. Even then at my young age I fuckking freaked out. I should have challenged those idiots back then but believe it our not back then I was an introvert. But I knew that the Red Star is an open star, not some fuckking pentagram, I was so pissed. I told my camp counselor after the slide show that there is no way RUSH is a satanic group. He turned to me and said, "well Earl. 2 plus 1 plus 1 plus 2 equals 6! THE NUMBER OF THE BEAST!! I just shook my head and took off. What a bunch of bullshit. So back to the "occult" statement. Hmmmmmmm So not sure about that at all. I guess "Witch Hunt" relates to that term??? It is what it is! Satanically Yours, Ruling Under Satan's Hands PS If you look at the STARMAN you can see the profile of the DEVIL in the left side of his back!!! CREEPY AS FUKKKKK! Some on here can't see it. It's as broad as daylight on a crystal clear Lake Tahoe day! LOL!!!!!!! Earl, we may've had the same seminar. With, and on that, I remember seeing, and hearing another church pastor, and or a minister giving a sermon about possible angel, and devil worshiping in music. It was either the same Christian one, or a similar one. From what I remember, there was a slide show involving the front cover of "the Eagles - Hotel California", and some of the lyrics in "Hotel California", "Ozzy Osbourne", "Ronnie James Dio", "Black Sabbath", "Iron Maiden", the front cover of "Led Zeppelin - IV", and some of the lyrics in "Stairway to Heaven", the front cover of "the Beatles - Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Heart's Club Band", the front cover of "the Rolling Stones - Their Satanic Majesties Request", and the song "Sympathy For the Devil", even the front cover of "Rush - Caress of Steel", "2112", and the front cover of "Stevie Nicks - Bella Donna", too. There were some other ones, too. At the time, I couldn't believe anything like that. It was unbelievable, and ludicrous.
  9. I've seen by watching "Bohemian Rhapsody", and I thought it was a very good movie. About Queen, it wasn't bad.
  10. When I lived in Brampton/Bramalea, Ontario, I went to see AC/DC on their Who Made Who World Tour in Toronto in 1986, and the opening band, and group was Loudness. I've heard, and liked them before, so watching by seeing them perform in concert in person as a backup band, and group was pretty, and really good.
  11. Between Metallica's Fade to Black, Welcome Home (Sanitarium), and One, I've felt that I haven't been able to decide by voting. I've liked three songs, and the rest of their 80's music.
  12. Between "Scorpions - Lonesome Crow", and "Judas Priest - Rocka Rolla", I haven't been able to decide by voting on what my personal choice I've liked better is. They are both different debut releases, but have been similar bands, and groups like, and along with Iron Maiden.
  13. I prefer, and like "Brian Johnson", than "Axl Rose". When he was in, and with AC/DC, I've liked Brian instead of Axl. I think, and felt that Axl, should continue, with sticking as the lead singer for Guns N' Roses.
  14. "Happy 9th Anniversary, Principled".
  15. As what I've said on, and in another thread about Kiss, I've liked their make up, and original line up of Paul, Gene, Ace, and Peter, and their music from "Kiss (1974)" to "Creatures of the Night (1982)", with "Psycho Circus (1998)". When it was their no make up, and not the original line up from "Lick It Up (1983)" to "Carnival of Souls: the Final Sessions (1997)", I haven't, and didn't like them. I haven't, and don't like "Sonic Boom (2009)", and "Monster (2012)", too. To me, they weren't, and haven't been the same. With some of the things Paul, and Gene, said including animosity, and hostility towards Ace, and Peter, it hasn't, and didn't help, too. Even if Ace, and Peter, did make some mistakes, for them, they both seemed to have made up. At the time, and if I was able to in the mid 70s, I would've seen them in concert in person, but I wasn't old enough, and was too young. When it was for their "Alive/Worldwide 96/97 Tour", I saw them, and the original line up, so would've, and maybe, did make up for it. My favorite Kiss member is, and has always been Ace.
  16. In answer to the question, I think, and feel it ended up being a good idea to make "Bohemian Rhapsody" about Queen from their beginning to their Live Aid performance. They are a very popular, and well known band, and group, who deserved their own movie about them. With one thing that Adam Lambert, said, which was there shouldn't be a second one, and sequel as it wouldn't make any sense. After Freddie, passing away, and being gone, and I like Adam, but I don't think I would want to watch trying to move on, and cope, with Freddie's death in 1991 up to them getting Adam, and maybe, an actor playing, and portraying him.
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