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About bigman208

  • Birthday 02/20/1989

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    Toronto
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    Male

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  • Number of Rush Concerts Attended
    6
  • Last Rush Concert Attended
    July 2013 in Hamilton!!
  • Favorite Rush Song
    Subdivisions
  • Favorite Rush Album
    Signals
  • Best Rush Experience
    Seeing the music video for Subdivisions and being in complete awe of these guys.
  • Other Favorite Bands
    Genesis, Pink Floyd, The Eagles, Max Webster
  • Musical Instruments You Play
    Drums, a bit of keyboard, and I sing a little.

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  1. Can't believe it. I'm devestated. Grew up listening to The Eagles. So glad I got the chance to see them live in Toronto back in 2013, great show! The man may have been egotistical at times, however he was still responsible for quite a few great and memorable songs, with The Eagles and in his solo career. RIP :(
  2. BIG Bond fan here!! I grew up watching all these films, and have all of them. It's hard for me to pick one fave, but in a pinch I will say The Spy Who Loved Me. I really feel like that's Roger Moore's best Bond film. So many great locations, sets, great bad guys (Jaws in particular), and a pretty darn hot Bond girl. Oh yeah, and that car/submarine thing! A few underrated Bond films I'd like to give a nod to are For Your Eyes Only, which IMO is Moore's last great Bond film/convincing performance. By Octopussy and especially A View To A Kill, he was simply too old to pull of a physical role like Bond (he was 57/58 when A View To A Kill was released). Licence To Kill I feel doesn't get mentioned enough in the Bond world. Timothy Dalton played a VERY gritty Bond, pretty damn close to what Ian Fleming's version in the books was. Also, the movie was VERY intense, kept quite a serious tone throughout the whole duration, probably one of the most, if not the, most violent movie in the series. I have seen a few comments in this thread about the one sole film which George Lazenby played Bond, On Her Majesty's Secret Service. While his performance as Bond may not have been the greatest, I think as an overall package it is one of the best Bond films out of all of them. Great action scenes, the mountaintop scenes in Switzerland are breaktaking, also the storyline is very strong, and quite frankly, one of the most important out of the entire series. Bond's wife's death is something that affected him in quite a few movies afterwards.
  3. He played a rehearsal pre-tour gig on the 5th in Brighton, England. I won't post any setlist spoilers out of respect for those going to see him, but if that setlist sticks throughout the tour, you're all in for a treat!!! :) Really wish I could catch one of his Toronto shows in March/April. The tickets went REAL quick, and I couldn't find anyone to go with me unfortunately.
  4. See now, for them, I'd want to know the setlist ahead of time. Thanks for sharing because they are doing 5 shows here in Chicago and whether I spend on them at all is riding on the setlist. See now, for them, I'd want to know the setlist ahead of time. Thanks for sharing because they are doing 5 shows here in Chicago and whether I spend on them at all is riding on the setlist. No problem!!! I'm kind of glad I didn't shell out the kidney and right kneecap to go see them in Toronto this tour. Tickets were quite expensive compared to the 360 tour. I saw on Ticketmaster they were charging $300 for nosebleeds at the ACC. Too steep for me that's for sure!
  5. I'm a fan of U2, like a lot of you I also tend to stick to the earlier stuff up to about Achtung Baby, outside of a few songs here and there. I was online today checking out setlists and the set from their dress rehearsal a few days ago is posted online, and I must say it's pretty disappointing IMO. I'll post the link below but for those who don't want to be SPOILED, don't click it. http://www.setlist.fm/setlist/u2/2015/pacific-coliseum-vancouver-bc-canada-7bc802f8.html
  6. Tuned down? Yes! Geddy balls to the wall sing? No they were done with sign language interpretation Well that would be interesting to see! LOL Can't say enough about how great this set is. Really looking forward to seeing them in June!
  7. HOLY. WHAT A SETLIST!!!! Quick question, were any of the older songs tuned down or done instrumentally, or did Geddy just balls-to-the-wall sing them?? Can't wait for Toronto!!!!
  8. I 100% agree, they do have a HUGE amount of very well-known songs that would disappoint the masses if they were not played. That said though, I have to say I like this setlist better than the Black Ice Tour. Apart from Dog Eat Dog, you didn't really have any deep album tracks. On this one it seems the band is making more of an effort to throw a few of those tunes in like High Voltage, Have A Drink On Me (a overlooked gem from the Back In Black album), and one of my faves from their best album Powerage, Sin City. It's also good they have mixed up the song order better than they have. For example, having Shoot To Thrill at the beginning of the set when Brian's voice is fresher. He struggles more often than not with that tune nowadays. I often think that they could MAYBE get away with dropping or rotating a couple of the old warhorses. Like Shoot To Thrill, Hell Ain't A Bad Place To Be, or even Rosie. But I can see why they don't, especially at this stage of the game for them. Hard to believe Brian is gonna be 68 this year, and Chris Slade who is back on the skins for the tour (and likely for the long-term future too), is gonna be 69!
  9. I agree with you, but part of the reason that happened was the failure of the album in North America. They had a tour booked over here in some pretty big venues (arenas mostly), however tickets were selling at a snail's pace so the band pulled the plug, and stuck to Europe. Mike and Tony have stated over the years that after that happened, they didn't have the energy to keep on the album/tour/album/tour cycle to make it work, so they called it a day. Ray really did get the short end of the stick. And I love both eras of Genesis, they are my favourite band of all time, however I find myself listening to the Phil years more often. Did they go poppy? Yes, they did, but the quality of the songs is undeniable. Some overlooked gems on those latter-years Phil Genesis albums!! I'll say it again too. It's not like gabriel era didn't have pop in it, lol Mick Exactly, probably the best example of Gabriel-era pop is I Know What I Like.
  10. I agree with you, but part of the reason that happened was the failure of the album in North America. They had a tour booked over here in some pretty big venues (arenas mostly), however tickets were selling at a snail's pace so the band pulled the plug, and stuck to Europe. Mike and Tony have stated over the years that after that happened, they didn't have the energy to keep on the album/tour/album/tour cycle to make it work, so they called it a day. Ray really did get the short end of the stick. And I love both eras of Genesis, they are my favourite band of all time, however I find myself listening to the Phil years more often. Did they go poppy? Yes, they did, but the quality of the songs is undeniable. Some overlooked gems on those latter-years Phil Genesis albums!!
  11. Well their North American tour has been announced. Here they are! 8/22 – Foxborough, MA @ Gillette Stadium 8/26 – E. Rutherford, N.J. @ MetLife Stadium 8/28 – Quebec City, Ontario @ Plains of Abraham 8/31 – Montreal, Quebec @ Olympic Stadium 9/03 – Ottawa, Ontario @ TD lace 9/05 – Moncton, New Brunswick P@ Magnetic Hill 9/08 – Detroit, MI @ Ford Field 9/10 – Toronto, Ontario @ Downsview Park 9/15 – Chicago, IL @ Wrigley Field 9/20 – Edmonton, Alberta @ Commonwealth S 9/25 – San Francisco, CA @ AT&T Parktadium 9/22 – Vancouver, British Columbia @ BC Place 9/28 – Los Angeles, CA @ Dodger Stadium As much as I want to see them, I may be giving them a skip due to the venue in Toronto, Downsview Park. Its General Admission, and I checked prices and its 138.50 a head, no matter if you're at the front or WAYYY in the back. Has any fellow Torontonians been there for a show before? PS. Sorry about the grey tinge to the text of the tour dates! I copied and pasted them here and thats what happened.
  12. They sounded great!!! Phil Rudd may be out of the picture, but Chris Slade is a monster on the skins. Can't wait for them to announce a North American tour!
  13. The band is playing at the Grammy's this Sunday evening. Rumors running strong that Chris Slade will be with them for the show, and possibly the upcoming tour as well.
  14. Scary. (I was driving, hit a patch of snow/ice, and my car spun right around and up onto a snow bank.)
  15. Money, and the lack thereof. Especially since I have to get a new car.
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