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  1. On 1/26/2023 at 9:44 PM, Time Stood Still said:

    No this was a different site, it was similar to rushradio.org, because you could also stream Rush music on their, but rushradio.net had interviews on the site as well, along with rare live performances. 

    I listen to that sometimes although not recently. The live recordings and the interviews were the attraction for me. It's more convenient to listen to that although if I want to hear complete shows or interviews I would still have to pull out the CD. It's a good streaming sampler kind if I'm being lazy about it.

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  2. On 1/17/2023 at 8:38 AM, chemistry1973 said:

    I recall this being a very confused time for Rush’s marketing. I recall them being advertised as a “metal band” a few times during the 80s.

     

    The magazine ad for ASOH comes to mind.

     

    On 1/17/2023 at 8:38 AM, chemistry1973 said:

    I recall this being a very confused time for Rush’s marketing. I recall them being advertised as a “metal band” a few times during the 80s.

     

    The magazine ad for ASOH comes to mind.

    I don't know if the band had anything to do with it. Could have been the perception that others (mostly in the UK seemed to have at the time.)

    I'm still dumbfounded that Marillion was in the metal section a lot of the time in the US. I always thought Kerrang! had a lot of undo influence with the product placement in those years.  Readers would thing that if it's on the cover of Kerrang! it must be metal.So that's where you would find it in the record stores.

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  3. Didn't know one of these was recorded.

     

    They resisted doing festivals for a long time, but obviously relented on occasion. Without consulting Wandering The Face Of The Earth I'd say a few in '79 in Europe and those two from '84 are they only times before Sarstock in 2003 that they did festivals. After that it still wasn't a habit, but a little more common.

  4. Another tough one. Only really "got" him 30 years ago. Never got to see him live but the fairly recent live albums and DVDs are flat out amazing. Studio work too.

     

    Legendary doesn't do his accomplishments justice.

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  5. On 1/12/2023 at 1:09 PM, The Cat 3 said:

    :7up: Nice announcement from the Genesis camp today! :7up:

     

     

     

    Genesis has announced a career-spanning box set compiling material recorded for the BBC.

     

    BBC Broadcasts will be released on March 3 in 53-track five-CD and 24-track three-LP versions, collecting sessions recorded by the band between 1970 and 1998. The set features contributions from all three of the group's lead singers: Peter Gabriel, Phil Collins and Ray Wilson.

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    You can see the full track listing below.

     

    The BBC recorded Genesis many times over the years, including radio broadcasts and in-studio sessions. However, the band has released only some of this material; their 2008 box set Genesis 1970-1975, for example, included three early songs ("Shepherd," "Pacidy" and "Let Us Now Make Love") tracked for the BBC Night Ride program in February 1970. All three also appear on BBC Broadcasts.

     

    Nick Davis, who has worked frequently with Genesis as a producer, engineer and surround-sound mixer, first teased the BBC box set in late September. He and founding keyboardist Tony Banks curated the collection, which is packaged with a 40-page booklet.

     

    "So, there is BBC stuff coming out, especially that Lyceum gig, which is very good," he told Fairfax City Music. "It’s a lot of material, some from very early all the way through to the very end, I think. … There’s no multitracks, so there’s only stereo or mono. It’s mastering, trying to make it sound as good as we can. Sometimes it’s sonically compromised, but I think all of it sounds OK."

     

    Genesis also worked with the BBC for the 2014 documentary Genesis: Together and Apart, which featured a reunion interview with the classic '70s quintet: Gabriel, Collins, Banks, Mike Rutherford and Steve Hackett. Seven years after that project, the band’s popular trio lineup (Banks, Rutherford and Collins) reunited onstage for The Last Domino?, their first tour since 2007.

     

    Amid that trek, since described as their farewell run, Genesis released the 2021 best-of package The Last Domino? - The Hits, which mirrors the tour’s standard set list.

     

    Genesis, 'BBC Broadcasts' Track Listing


    CD 1
    1) "Shepherd" - Night Ride 1970 (previously released on Genesis Archive 1967–75)
    2) "Pacidy" - Night Ride 1970 (previously released on Genesis Archive 1967–75)
    3) "Let Us Now Make Love" - Night Ride 1970 (previously on Genesis Archive 1967–75)
    4) "Fountain Of Salmacis" - Paris 1972
    5) "Musical Box" - Paris 1972
    6) "Stagnation" - Sounds Of ‘70 1971 (previously released on Genesis Archive 1967–75)
    7) "Harlequin" - Peel Jan 1972
    8) "Get Em Out By Friday" - Peel Sept. 1972
    9) "Harold The Barrel" - Peel Sept. 1972
    10) "Twilight Alehouse" - Peel Sept. 1972
    11) "Watcher of the Skies" - In Concert 1975

     

    CD2
    1) "Squonk" - Knebworth 1978
    2) "Burning Rope" - Knebworth 1978
    3) "Dance On A Volcano" - Knebworth 1978
    4) Drum Duet - Knebworth 1978
    5) "Los Endos" - Knebworth 1978
    6) "Deep In The Motherlode" - Lyceum 1980
    7) "Dancing With The Moonlit Knight" - Lyceum 1980
    8) "Carpet Crawlers" - Lyceum 1980
    9) "One For The Vine" - Lyceum 1980
    10) "Behind The Lines" - Lyceum 1980
    11) "Duchess" - Lyceum 1980
    12) "Guide Vocal" - Lyceum 1980
    13) "Turn it On Again" - Lyceum 1980
    14) "Dukes Travels" - Lyceum 1980
    15) "Dukes End" - Lyceum 1980

     

    CD 3
    1) "Say It’s Alright Joe" - Lyceum 1980
    2) "The Lady Lies" - Lyceum 1980
    3) "Ripples" - Lyceum 1980
    4) "In The Cage" - Lyceum 1980
    5) "The Raven" - Lyceum 1980
    6) "Afterglow" - Lyceum 1980
    7) "Follow You, Follow Me" - Lyceum 1980
    8) "I Know What I Like (In Your Wardrobe)" - Lyceum 1980
    9) "The Knife" - Lyceum 1980
    10) "Mama" - Wembley 1987 (previously released on Genesis Live 1973-2007)
    11) "Domino" - Wembley 1987 (previously released on Live At Wembley Stadium DVD)

     

    CD 4
    1) "That’s All" - Wembley 1987(previously released on Genesis Live 1973-2007)
    2) "The Brazilian" - Wembley 1987 (previously released on Live At Wembley Stadium DVD)
    3) "Throwing It All Away" - Wembley 1987 (previously on Live At Wembley Stadium DVD)
    4) "Home By The Sea" - Wembley 1987 (previously on Live At Wembley Stadium DVD)
    5) "Second Home By The Sea" - Wembley (previously on Live At Wembley Stadium DVD)
    6) "Invisible Touch" - Wembley 1987 (previously on Live At Wembley Stadium DVD)
    7) Drum Duet - Wembley 1987 (previously on Live At Wembley Stadium DVD)
    8) "Los Endos" - Wembley (previously on Live At Wembley Stadium DVD)
    9) "Not About Us" - NEC 1998
    10) "Dividing Line" - NEC 1998

     

    CD5
    1) "No Son of Mine" - Knebworth 1992
    2) "Driving The Last Spike" - Knebworth 1992
    3) "Old Medley" - Knebworth 1992
    4) "Fading Lights" - Knebworth 1992
    5) "Hold On My Heart" - Knebworth 1992
    6) "I Can’t Dance" - Knebworth 1992

     

    That Duke show has been a favorite of mine for a while now. It's great to finally have it officially released. Wish there were more than the two token Ray Wilson tracks though.

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  6. On 1/12/2023 at 2:24 PM, Laurabw said:

    I was at the Bubba Bash with a bunch of other proggy Rush nerds. It was fun.

     

    The special guests were great! Really glad to have experienced it. Kind of loosely followed the Taylor Hawkins tribute model.

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  7. Signals is far and away my favorite of the four Mobile Fidelity releases (Really warm analog sound on it.) Moving Pictures and Permanent Waves are decent but the originals or the Magee 2015's are just as good if not slightly better. I think 2112 is the worst of that lot. It's OK, but it should have been a lot better given how many other good CD versions of 2112 are out there.

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  8. On 12/23/2022 at 1:21 AM, BetterCallSaul said:

     

    Regarding that moment, here's an exchange in the YT link involving the person who assisted in getting this show out:

     

     

    -Buyaka:

    Wow!!! A "You Suck!" shout at RUSH and the same guy yells "Kansas!"

     

    -AnalogKid AudioVideo:

    On close listen, it appears the guy is yelling, "You suck, Kansas! Kansas, you suck!" as if he's addressing someone in the crowd wearing a Kansas t-shirt. :-)

     

    -Buyaka:

     @AnalogKid AudioVideo  I don't think so...RUSH was playing and he seemed clearly agitated. Let's see how/if others pick up on it and what they think.

     

    -AnalogKid AudioVideo:

     @Buyaka  It's my understanding the guy yelling was a friend of the taper. And those guys went to see Rush, not Kansas. So...

     

    -Buyaka:

     @AnalogKid AudioVideo  Ahhhh...OK then. Insider information!

     

     

    Who knows, with any luck perhaps the responsible party will see this show and weigh in?   :-)

     

     

    Not hearing it that way but I'll listen more. It might take a while to burn myself out on this recording.

  9. On 12/24/2022 at 11:03 PM, 78jazz said:

    I am surprised it still existed.

     

     

    Not sure he's even aware of it at this point.

     

    CD has been out of print for years. It was reissued by Wounded Bird (along with Victor and those are both likely out of print.) It was a Record Store Day vinyl exclusive release a few years back (maybe 5000 copies?) 

     

    They are somewhat difficult to find these days though they maybe be a little pricey.

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  10. 2 hours ago, taurus said:

    full show now up on YT

     

     

     

     

     

    Kansas fan yelling "you suck" is hilarious. He went silent after Neil's solo.  Nice version of By Tor on this recording too. Geddy sounds kind of cringe worthy near the end of Working Man Seems a bit out of his comfort zone.

    No word about the new album which is mildly surprising given it was due out in a few weeks. We know by this point the record company is disappointed and the band likely knows this by now yet they're still able to win over the audience. Interesting times.

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  11. On 12/16/2022 at 12:24 PM, Ron2112 said:

     

    Travis:

     

    I've always thought that anything else new to the bootleg community to pop up would be this sort of "back of the closet" type recording.  Hopefully, the whole show will emerge.

     

    It's been a while since we e-mailed.  I'm still at the same address -- drop a line any time.  Hope all is well!

     

     

    Can't imagine why it wouldn't. Pretty cruel joke if the only song recorded was one that had never been heard on a live recording before. I've kind of been looking at this as a trailer to a movie that will eventually come out. Always the chance that the guy might be sitting on it  I guess. This teaser taken with the entry for the show in Wandering The Face Of The Earth leads me to believe there is a full show with the hope that it will eventually surface one way or the other.

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  12. On 12/5/2022 at 4:07 PM, Rush Didact said:

    Man, I actually remember that video.  The brain is such a weird thing - how on earth did it decide to dedicate storage in memory to that, of all things?

    Had forgotten about this until it was brought up. One of the earliest fan-made videos.  I think the earliest fan made video may have been the one of Neil playing on the lake to YYZ.

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