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The Killer Rabbit

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    http://cygnusxone-telescopiceye.smugmug.com/

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    The Temple
  • Interests
    Things....Im hyper active...so..things that are shiny
  • Gender
    Male

Music Fandom

  • Number of Rush Concerts Attended
    8
  • Last Rush Concert Attended
    Time machine tour
  • Favorite Rush Song
    Cygnus X-1
  • Favorite Rush Album
    Power Windows
  • Best Rush Experience
    Was going to my first concert which was Presto. I won some concert tickets to a band that I thought had been washed up and doing some reunion tour deal. Got to the concert, (Alpine Valley in east troy WI.), and thought I was at a dead concert by the amount of energy the fans produced. I was quite mistaken about the reunion theory. The whole experiance blew me away,..it was like a big family gathering cept with really great music and lazer effects. Shortly after I became a Rush disciple and bought all their albums. There are no other bands that hold a torch to Rush in my heart.
  • Other Favorite Bands
    Enchant, Magnitude 9, Balance of Power, Outlaws, Blackfoot, Nysnc..lol kidding
  • Musical Instruments You Play
    Guitar
  1. About 4,600 light years to Cygnus x-1, 1800 light years to Gamma Cygni
  2. Honestly I can't think of a bigger waste of money than these types of things but I'm sure it exists. In my opinion and experiance, investing in someones heart is priceless no matter how cheesy it can be. The point is made that u will fritter away money to make someone else happy which is of course the point of rolling the bones.
  3. I had some fun and bought a star one day for my girl... still with her after 12 years, so the idea works rather well if you want to keep that girl. It fends off their moment of clarity..just sayin tkr
  4. No, its an actual planet.. Very large asteroids that dont make it to planet status like mercury etc, but have an orbit around the sun.
  5. I never knew this, but after doing some astronomy searching, I found to my pleasant surprise Neil has a minor cataloged planet named after him named "23469 Neilpeart". I did not know this..interesting. Here is a link to said planet http://www.cbat.eps.harvard.edu/special/rocknroll/0023469.html
  6. Yeah, they pulled ahead overnight when everyone got home from work it seems.That, and alot of the other band fans that lost are paying back gnr fans for somehow beating the obvious bigger bands. You know, I liked GnR back in that era, but realisticly, they really werent as great as zep or beatles, and they never really quite did it for me. Im not taking anything away from GnR, they just only made it so far compared to alot of other bands on that page. TKR
  7. GNR is beating Rush in the Classic Rock Bowl. http://ultimateclassicrock.com/guns-n-roses-vs-rush/ All you have to do is vote once every hour like the gnr fans are doing. I know you have jobs but..
  8. The reason gnr won against beatles is, you can vote every hour. The fact they won against the beatles to me is just ridiculas. TKR
  9. Something new, something long, something the world is not ready for quite yet, but interesting enough to chew on for a long time. possibly 40 more years, and thats why I like Rush....it takes a long time to chew and the flavor lasts TKR
  10. QUOTE (GeddyLeeFender @ Jun 20 2012, 10:23 PM) QUOTE (nobodys hero @ Jun 20 2012, 03:00 PM) I hope so, as they skipped Denver and a lot of other places too Need...Rush...now... I know eh'... No Milwaukee:P I dont want to miss this tour. I can only hope they fit Milwaukee in, or put it into their second leg if they have one. Already the european tours are starting to conflict with Milwaukee schedule for Summerfest
  11. QUOTE (Gedneil Alpeart @ Jun 14 2012, 07:28 PM) QUOTE (Jmo2112 @ Jun 14 2012, 07:15 PM) I have been a hardcore Rush fan since 1983 when at age 13 I was blown away upon hearing Tom Sawyer while at summer camp. I was fortunate enough to get to see Rush at Radio City Music Hall that year when Rush was previewing songs that would end up on the Grace Under Pressure album. I remained a rabid fan up to and including Counterparts (even though I felt queasy about Presto along the way). Test for Echo is where the band lost me. Vapor Trails didn't win me back either, but Snakes and Arrows came along and yanked me back onto the train. For the most part. And now we have Clockwork Angels which is growing on me literally by the minute (have Headlong Flight in the headphones as I type this). But a few things nag at me from the recesses of my subconscious. What's keeping me from fully loving the recent output and feeling that deeper connection with my favorite band ever? I believe it boils down to the following points: 1. Rush are no longer giving me a *Rush*. In other words the chills I used to get upon hearing a new song/album aren't there. Not a one. I love the music, admire the musicianship and respect the songwriting but something is still missing. I attribute this in part to the fact that (as Neil admitted in his recent Rolling Stone interview) the boys are making music for different reasons these days. They need to make albums without necessarily wanting to so much. To my mind these leads into issue #2 2. Lack of experimentation. Not to be confused with lack of progressiveness. The boys still kill it with odd time signatures and concepts but where's the experimentation? Whether it be Neil's fills, Alex's solos or Geddy's vocals I'm not hearing the boundary pushing. Maybe this is connected to point #3... 3. KEYBOARDS! Where are they and will they ever make a comeback??? From 2112-Counterparts keyboards played a *crucial* role in defining Rush's sound. That leaves Rush-COS and Test For Echo-Clockwork Angels keyboard-less. Their catalog is kind of like meat lined with fat in this respect. 4. Production: call me a curmudgeon but I miss Terry Brown. Henderson did a bang up job on GUP but outside of that I can't say that I've heard a non-Broon produced Rush album that comes close to Permanent Waves. If anything the production value has deteriorated into a digital mess that peaked with Vapor Trails but is still present on the later albums. Alex's solos, Neil's snare drum and even Geddy's bass tone have all suffered as a result. Being back Geddy's Rick, Alex's Gibson hollow bodies and give Neil some analog love! That's my assessment. Many will disagree but let me end on an up note. Rush on a bad day (or album) are still better then the vast majority of bands in the galaxy. I wouldn't not nit pick or take the time to write this if I didn't care. I have loved these guys for close to 30 years and will always love them. I just hope that they will produce one more album to 2" tape using keyboards with Terry Brown at the board! Wishful thinking, I know. But this is a band that inspires hope in many interesting ways! Peace. Jeremy Now this is a post of a BALANCED fan. You have problems with their latest stuff, but you express yourself very intelligently, do not sound biased, and have made some points that are arguably very valid. You did not trash the new album, did not call the rest of us fanbois, and did not show any obnoxious, egotistical or condescending attitudes. Well done! I completley agree. I almost got suckered into posting on the other troll bait threads, but I saved it rather to commend this poster and to just give a wave of the wand to the like minded and balanced. Good thread without offense TKR
  12. "Hey babe", I see you need help with that flat tire"..and Ill take you out to dinner too! TKR
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