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ifloveremains

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  1. No complaints! Power Windows is not up there with my favourite albums, but I'm just happy to see songs on there I haven't seen live before. Can't wait for the CA-heavy second set, either, though I expected 7CoG over Wish Them Well. Despite the long run it has had, I do also miss NatSci but that may be just because it's my favourite song and I'm biased...
  2. Probably 6 full runs of the whole album, up to a top play of 37 for The Wreckers (not counting on my iPod and through the DVD player).
  3. I'm likely biased because I played classical flute for years (so I am excited just thinking about a couple of string players on set for the CA stuff...), but I think there may be a bit of overreaction here... a few string players contributing to a few songs does not mean Rush is going to show up with an orchestra. We'd likely be talking a violin or two, a viola, and a cello, likely only for the set involving the CA songs recorded with strings. I don't see how it makes it any less of a rock concert; is CA any less of a rock album for having strings on it? wtf.gif

     

    I respect that some people woud rather have samples than a live string section, but to say that samples would sound better or that you didn't buy tickets to see Rush + "some string players" because Rush is the trio and that then it wouldn't truly be Rush is a bit silly... The fact is that other musicians did contribute to the record, it's not like the parts were added with GarageBand and they decided to hire some musicians after the fact to play the parts live because they're too lazy to use samples...

     

    I'm all in favour of it. Rush has always struck me as a classy band and as far as I'm concerned you can't beat live strings (at least over sampled ones) in terms of class! yes.gif

  4. QUOTE (Earthshine_sf @ Jun 12 2012, 05:25 PM)
    Love the song, but doesn't it sound a bit too upbeat and happy for the subject matter?

    It definitely threw me off a bit when I read the lyrics after my first listen-through, but I suppose it makes sense for the opening to be upbeat as the crew heads towards apparent safety... only when you listen closely and the pieces fall into place does it become more sinister.

     

    I really love the tone of despair that creeps into the chorus with the strings, it's bittersweet but perfect...

  5. QUOTE (rushlady23 @ Mar 20 2012, 11:31 AM)
    These are fantastic!  What is the little critter in the first picture?

    Thank you! It's a mink.

     

    I was incredibly lucky to come across this Wilson's Phalarope a couple of weeks ago at one of the waterfront parks. Toronto isn't exactly known for its shorebirds and this is a good one!

     

    http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7226/7229427434_955d721a4e_z.jpg

     

    Common Terns, on the other hand, are summer regulars here:

     

    http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7076/7164700147_a29ec00afa_z.jpg

     

    http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7233/7164704703_9433a3b947_z.jpg

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