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ytserush

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  1. I love all three albums myself.
  2. Sounds like the generic Roadrunner promo with the album version and the edit. Haven't spotted that one yet.
  3. I'd have signed up for that! I saw Marillion open up for Rush twice in 1986 at the Meadowlands from the other end of the arena. Still pretty amazing seeing Misplaced Childhood twice, but not as cool as the experience you had. I'm sure you got that and more!
  4. I'd rule out Geddy for few reasons in this case. Looks like Neil's handwriting, but Alex is closer. Since I'm being anal about this, if it were Neil, you'd think he'd sing it closer to where he is in the photo, but maybe Alex didn't leave him a choice.
  5. I've been staging my boycott since the mid-'80s. I sit down. I understand why it's played, but that doesn't mean I have to like it. (Limelight is the one that kills me more though these days) It doesn't sound EXACTLY the same though. It's evolved like any other song, but maybe less so. That said, it does seem to have new life for the last ten years live just like the band itself. They've definately avoided the autopilot switch most of the time lately.
  6. http://i1137.photobucket.com/albums/n508/geronimoag/well-we-re-waiting_o_GIFSoup_com_zpsc5d0fda3.gif . Haven't road tested Close to The Edge yet, but I did check out Counterparts. I was expecting great things, but I'm not sure what to think. I listened to the Atlantic remaster first before putting on the gold disc and there are some things I like about it and other things I don't. It's cool that they extended Stick It Out a bit longer (like on the demo) and the low end is as sweet as I could ever imagine. I'm not sure if bringing the vocals back in a little was a good idea though. There are parts where there is some mud that there wasn't before. There's improved separation which is always good, but it just isn't very sharp. I'll probably need time to evaluate it more, but right now I'm not as impressed as I was hoping t be. I should probably dig out my original copy too and maybe that will sort things out a little. I haven't heard too many reviews of this so I'm not sure if I missing something, but I only heard it three times. I probably should have recorded it for the car.
  7. Was this gig recorded or am I thinking of a Wisconsin gig later that year? Now that I looked at that list again, the recording might have been from a day or two later.
  8. One of the better recordings of the tour that has surfaced and certainly a unique show.
  9. To some, this is a news flash and to others it isn't.
  10. Hopefully, someone will record this.
  11. I have one of those. I think whoever bought it got a pretty good deal too. I think I paid about $20 when it began surfacing. I use the station liners sometimes when I do mix CDs. I was actually thinking of parting with my In The Mood/What You're Doing Canadian 45 It's not the Moon single obviously, but I think it's the first Canadian Mercury single.
  12. Nice cover. I'll need good luck to find this and the others from this album.
  13. This pops up from time to time. There's also one from Chicago in 1981 I believe that they tried to synch up with the audio from that show. Great stuff.
  14. Nope. Always loved this song and that version is probably my favorite. That whole DVD is nothing short of awesome.
  15. Both Counterparts and Close to the Edge showed up on Monday. I haven't cracked them open yet. I will this weekend when I can compare to the original and the remaster. I expect this will blow both of them away, but you never know until the test is done.
  16. Nice. I wonder if there's anything on the back....
  17. Looks great! I guess it goes with the bar stools No way it would replace my framed Vapor Trails litho though.
  18. I didn't know this was out. I still only have the generic Headlong Flight single. I only just completed my Snakes And Arrows promo single collection last year. They keep getting harder and harder to find.
  19. I guess it would have sucked for people who liked '70s Rush to see the Grace Under Pressure tour as only Finding My Way/In The Mood, The Temples of Sryinx and Closer To The Heart were played. That's a little less than 10 minutes of a 100 minute show. Fortunately for me, that is among my favorite tours.
  20. I thought long and hard about that Tourbook collection. If I didn't have everything except the 2112 program already, I might have taken the plunge. Have you posted those before Chris? I remember seeing them somewhere. They remain spectacular.
  21. As I've been saying all along, if there is an R40 tour it won't be in 2014.
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