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robertkincaid96

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  1. My framed art just arrived. I paid $89.95 + .87 cents International Transaction Fee. The Canadian Post shipped Express Mail and arrived in perfect condition.
  2. Some of the reading is as boring as watching paint dry, unless you are in the business from a production standpoint. Some of the interview at the end has a few interesting facts. http://mobileproduct...nthly_v6_i3.pdf
  3. The concert is 6 weeks away, but I still get excited to see my notice my tickets are shipping. In 2004 the tickets shipped so close to the concert date it caused more problems on my honeymoon than the trouble caused by wanting to see Rush on our honeymoon.
  4. I have several prints from his work that I cherish. I have a few that Neil autographed and those are my favorite. I asked Andrew to sign one that I bought with no autograph, and he did that for me. His work will be missed by some fans. The prices went up as follows. 01. GEDDY LEE (Portrait with Red Bass) was $275.00 now $325.00 02. GEDDY LEE (A Passage to Bangkok) was $475.00 now $500.00 03. NEIL PEART (Snakes & Arrows Recording Session) was $325.00 now $500.00 04. RUSH (Snakes & Arrows Recording Session) was $95.00 now $150.00 05. GEDDY LEE (Malignant Narcissism) was $325.00 now $450.00 06. RUSH (Red Rocks 2007) was $75.00 now $150.00 09. NEIL PEART (under bridge) was $275.00 now $350.00 10. NEIL PEART (Vapor Trails) was $375.00 now $500.00 11. RUSH (Rush In Rio) was $45.00 now $100.00 15. NEIL PEART IV (with drum kit) was $75.00 now $150.00 16. GEDDY LEE (with bass guitars) was $55.00 now $150.00 17. RUSH (Grace Under Pressure 1984 Concert SET) was $75.00 now $150.00
  5. April 13th. 1979 Hemispheres $7.50 which was 5th. row center, so there may have been cheaper seats?
  6. This has been entertaining screwing up a post. I used the search until I got tired of reading trying to find a post about the Cover Art on CA cover. Of course I would not have been able to figure this out on my own, but found it on a post on Youtube comment section, the clock hands at 9:12 in military time is 21:12 since I punch a clock that is military time I should have figured that out on my own, but I guess I'm getting old. I sure as hell was not going to start a thread about that or me getting old, haha
  7. April 13th. 1979. 5th. row center and the stub has $7.75 face value. I can't remember who opened for Rush that night. The one thing I can remember was that I liked their music before I went to the show, and after seeing them live, the deal has been sealed ever since. My stub is posted at Eric's Power Windows site, if I could figure out this scanner I would put it here, it is my favorite stub of my 30 or so. Only had 1st row 2 times out of all the shows.
  8. QUOTE (Lerxster @ Nov 9 2011, 01:17 PM)Did you take a nap between Caravan and CTTH, because it's there. What a hoot!! I wish I could have napped. My unsociable work schedule 11:30 pm until 9:30 am always makes me want to nap. I just looked at the track numbers and there is a track missing on that disc. Track 5 is missing from the 2nd. disc. I will give the disc a spin in my car tonight on my way to work and maybe it will play?
  9. Bought the CD yesterday, and put it on my I-Pod. I listened to the entire show while working last night, and no drum solo?
  10. I sell tickets on 2 sites. www.stubhub.com & www.razorgator.com. Both of these brokers guarantee the seats. If I furnish a ticket that is not valid, they use my credit card on the open market to replace the ticket for the client. The pricing is a little different now than it used to be. The sites do not add a surcharge or connection fee the seller just includes it in his price per ticket. You may can save if you find a seller that will sell e tickets which I have never done. I am old fashioned and like hard ticket stock for the tickets I sell. When you but a hard ticket you have to pay the fed ex bill etc. so an e ticket could save you money. FYI I have never sold a Rush Ticket to anyone ever.
  11. It cost 39 cents in the U.S. but looking for an increase to 42 cents in May 2007. That is undecided as of now.
  12. Has anyone ever seen a real postage stamp with Rush on it? The United States requires the person to be deceased to be on a stamp. Currently, former U.S. presidents are honored with a stamp the year after they die, but others have to wait 10 years to be eligible. There is some pending changes to that policy that will reduce the wait to 5 years if it is passed. I have from other countries, stamps with Led Zeppelin, Elton John, and a few others. I have searched everywhere to see if I could find any with Rush, but have not found any real ones. Some e-bayers have things listed as stamps, not Postage Stamps, and they are merely an image scanned onto a sticker or similar.
  13. Looking around at the Backstage Club today I saw the The Complete Tourbooks are on sale for $99.99 USD. Whoo Hoo I paid $149.99 USD the first day I could order the set. I still like the collection. Link
  14. I never knew that there were so many Former Members. Name: JOHN RUTSEY Band position: Drums and backing vocals Started in the band: Spring 1968 (Founding Member) Left band: July 1974 Personal Profile: John founded the band with Alex. He played drums until 1974. When Rush was starting to get famous, his ideas of the future of the band were different from Geddy and Alex's ideas. He had diabetes, which was a problem if they went on extended tours. He also just wasn't excited about playing in the band anymore. He quit the band. He tried to get another band going but he wasn't successful. He quit drums altogether and became a body builder. Sometimes Alex still sees John at a local Toronto gym. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name: JEFF JONES Band position: Lead vocals and bass Started in the band: August 1968 Left band: September 1968 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name: LINDY YOUNG Band position: Keyboards, rhythm guitars, and backing vocals Started in the band: January 1969 Left band: July 1969 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name: JOE PERNA Band position: Lead vocals and bass Started in the band: May 1969 Left band: July 1969 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name: MITCH BOSSI Band position: Rhythm guitars and backing vocals Started in the band: February 1971 Left band: May 1971 ------------------------------------------------------------- Check this link out for some rather old photos. http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Amphi.../2740/rmem.html
  15. That set of Tour Books on e-bay went for $1206.12. That is pretty staggering!!!! item # 7567787308 http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewI...87308%26fvi%3D1
  16. Hyperspace what a memory you have. I looked at the part on Disc 1 Rush In Rio at 66min. 4 seconds you can see him as you described it " Effortlessly ". Due to limited space ( Due ti the wall being in the way ) where I have my kit I just tip up one floor tom a little and get in. I wish I had the problem of some real nice electric drums being in my way. I went to only 2 Rush Shows in 2004. Both started in the Bright Sun Daylight HOT HOT HOT!!!!!! and I just did not seem to even notice the way he gets in. I was very close 7th. row for one show and 10th. for the other.
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