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About KublaKhan

  • Birthday 10/24/1992

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  • Number of Rush Concerts Attended
    1
  • Last Rush Concert Attended
    Toronto on the 18th (Was it the 18th?)
  • Favorite Rush Song
    Xanadu
  • Favorite Rush Album
    A Farewell To Kings
  • Other Favorite Bands
    Pink Floyd, Iron Maiden, Metallica, Led Zeppelin, The Who, Queen, ELP, King Crimson, Boston, Yes, Jethro Tull, Styx, Frank Zappa, Kiss, Black Sabbath, Alan Parsons Project
  • Musical Instruments You Play
    Drums, Shitty 10$ Amp

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  1. QUOTE (Hemispheres89 @ Jul 18 2010, 02:21 AM) 1. A lady behind me tapped my shoulder and asked me to sit down when the show first started. I didn't have someone ask me to sit down, but I felt the eyes of the people behind me upon me, so I sat down after a few songs, even though I would have stood up for the whole damn thing. But, during the solo section of Freewill I basically said screw it and stood up and jammed. Also, I saw everyone in the ACC jump during the Marathon explosion. Fun times.
  2. QUOTE (Alex @ Jul 18 2010, 08:48 PM) There were actually a few problems at ACC. Neil couldn't play the beginning morse code of YYZ awesomeley because his sound cut. I noticed this aswell. I looked at my buddy funnily when it happened. But, still a mindblowing concert.
  3. Heard them this morning via Youtube, as apparently you have to be american to buy it from amazon... Anyway, I'm liking them a lot so far. I'm expecting this album to be even better than S&A, which I thought was for the most part a very good album. I love the middle section in Caravan, and that opening riff to BU2B is friggin great. I don't even think the lyrics for BU2B are as bad as i'd thought they might be. It seems Neil has learned to express what he felt on S&A and make it work a little better. Definitely gonna be cool to hear these live this summer aswell. This new album's off to a great start already
  4. Fair Warning is definitely their best album. I was originally drawn to it due to Unchained, which is probably my favorite Van Halen song, but the other songs are figgin' amazing too. Mean Street is probably my second favorite Van Halen song, just because its so awesome. Even stuff like Hear About It Later and Sinner's Swing are pretty awesome too. If I had to put the 6 DLR albums in order: 1. Fair Warning - See Above for why its so great. 2. Van Halen I - One Good Song After Another 3. 1984 - One of Those Great Albums That You Just Never Get Tired Of (Even though it has Jump on it) 4. Women and Children First - Every Body Wants Some!! 'Nuff said. 5. Diver Down - Should Probably suck, with all the filler/covers, but the original songs (and even some of the covers) are so good, that I can't help but like it. 6. Van Halen II - Has some great songs (Light up the Sky, which is probably the best song on the album), don't get me wrong, but on the whole its a weaker album than the others.
  5. I saw it with a couple of friends a couple of hours ago, and I have to say that I really didn't like it all that much. I really don't know why either. I'm really at a loss for words. I guess I was just really disappointed. I guess I expected something a lot better.
  6. Alan Parsons Project - Tales of Mystery and Imagination Black Sabbath - Technical Ecstasy ELP - Welcome Back My Friends to the Show the Never Ends ELP - Works Volume 1 Genesis - Nursery Cryme Genesis - Foxtrot King Crimson - In the Wake of Poseidon Led Zeppelin - Houses of the Holy Led Zeppelin - Presence Van Halen - Women and Children First Van Halen - Diver Down The Who - Tommy Yes - Yes
  7. Holy shit... i can't believe this happened! How long ago did it happen? How long did I go without knowing he was gone? I listened to the first album a couple of days ago. Kinda coincidental. Rush would definitely not be the band it is today without John. Thank you John for making the first album so good. you will be missed by me every time I hear the first album from now on.
  8. I only learned this 2 seconds ago, and I almost had a heart attack. I can honestly say he's my favorite actor. Planet of the Apes really changed my life. It is and will always be my favorite movie. Charlton's acting was awesome in that movie. He will be dearly missed by me. I heard he hasn't been doing so good in the past couple of years, so I hope he's somewhere happier.
  9. I will choose Freewill. I bet you all saw that one coming.
  10. If you don't vote for Xanadu.... I wont do anything. But it should lose... I mean win... i mean...
  11. Tears is the worst song from 2112.
  12. QUOTE (KublaKhan @ Aug 20 2007, 04:46 PM) On vacaton. bought as many CD's as my parents would allow: Stand Up - Jethro Tull The Yes Album - Yes Paradise Theatre - Styx Emerson Lake & Palmer - Emerson Lake & Palmer Paranoid - Black Sabbath Led Zeppelin II - Led Zeppelin Red - King Crimson Ummagumma (finally!) - Pink Floyd Saw Hot Rats, but my folks wouldnt let me buy it because it was 18.99... I almost couldnt get Red because it was 16.99. Ok, so Ummagumma had 2 studio albums instead of a live one, so i took it back and got store credit, whihc i used to buy: Hot Rats - Frank Zappa The Grand Illusion - Styx
  13. On vacaton. bought as many CD's as my parents would allow: Stand Up - Jethro Tull The Yes Album - Yes Paradise Theatre - Styx Emerson Lake & Palmer - Emerson Lake & Palmer Paranoid - Black Sabbath Led Zeppelin II - Led Zeppelin Red - King Crimson Ummagumma (finally!) - Pink Floyd Saw Hot Rats, but my folks wouldnt let me buy it because it was 18.99... I almost couldnt get Red because it was 16.99.
  14. i'm on vacaton, but when i get back in a couple of days, i will definitely start listening again. Its been a while! and oh crap... i missed the longest song ever... how long was it?
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