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  1. Natural Science and the acoustic version of Resist that they did on a couple of tours. Usually I would hate anything done acoustic, but they really made it work for that song.
  2. The ticket prices are too high for me not to check the setlist before buying now. I was so disappointed with the Snakes and Time Machine setlists that I said I wasn't going to go to any more Rush shows if they didn't vary up the setlist a lot. Fortunately they did and I saw the CA tour twice. I am worried that this tour's setlist is going to be back to the tried and true so unless I score primo seats today when my show goes to public onsale in 10 minutes, I am going to wait until the setlist comes out.
  3. I have been getting back into vinyl a little bit the last year or so. I have had very mixed results, some of the new remastered LPs (like the Rhino Black Sabbath reissues) sound better than the CDs to me, but others sound worse (old Genesis among others). I love the packaging and full lyrics and liner notes that were left out of a lot of the first CDs and even now appear microscopically if they appear at all. I mean can anyone really read anything in the Rush Caress of Steel remastered booklet without a magnifying glass? Plus there is nostalgic value as well for us old people. If I was younger and had no nostalgic value, I would advise newcomers to not get into vinyl, it is really random as far as quality goes and it seems like every used LP I get has at least one skip in it. Get into things like HDTracks instead, hearing albums from the Cars in full 24 bit/192KHz sampling was a revelation. Hopefully more albums will be released in this format.
  4. This concerns me a lot, I have seen enough of the greatest hits tours. That's what made the CA tour so awesome was hearing a much larger percentage of new or at least not played in 25+ years material.
  5. I stand by my prediction that around three weeks to the show, more tickets will be made available. Of course my prediction has no warranty or guarantee of any kind.
  6. Thank you for that code! I am going to try my luck in 17 minutes with it.
  7. There is no way any show is even close to sold out yet. Ticketmaster and their ilk never give you a real picture of availability, they like to release tickets bit by bit to make everyone think they are sold out or close to it all the way until showtime so people will pay high prices.
  8. That one doesn't exist I'm afraid. That's what I was afraid of, always wondered what the original vinyl sounded like but it was always on sale for a ridiculous amount of money so I never bought it.
  9. This is my exact answer as well in all respects.
  10. I'm sure they'll get to it eventually, probably next year after the Mercury series is done. IMO those albums aren't near as good as the Mercury ones so I can't get that excited about it either way. I would like to find an original Vapor Trails recorded with proper levels though.
  11. Keep in mind for the HD sound (DTS HD and Dolby True HD) of blu-ray to work, you have to use an HDMI cable from the blu-ray player to your receiver and then another HDMI cable from your receiver to your TV.
  12. Got 11th row tickets for me and a friend on the CA tour in Seattle in 2012 the day before the show through ticketmaster's regular sales front. People need to realize presales and even the regular on sale dates are a total scam. You will never see a true picture of what is left in ticket inventory until a day or two before the show. If it is more than a day or two before the show and even when they say there are no tickets available, this does not mean there are no tickets available!
  13. Most of the time, even personally going to the box office will still get you screwed by convenience fees but it does vary by venue so might be worth checking out.
  14. This can't even be a question. When one looks at the increased use of synthesizers and shorter songs (nothing over 9 minutes), one can only conclude that Permanent Waves belongs in the '80s. A pesky little thing called the date on the album also confirms Permanent Waves as a member of the '80s. Naysayers may claim that PW was actually composed and recorded in "the 70s." These well meaning but intellectually inferior folk fail to realize the great power of Rush to foresee the future and to compose an album that belonged in the '80s while the date at the time of composition was the '70s. To argue this reveals a profound lack of sophistication on the part of the arguer.
  15. I think the blu-ray sound is definitely better although I notice it more on quieter music, like the HD audio track for David Gilmour's Remember That Night blu-ray is reference quality superb. Unfortunately the recent Rush concerts are not well recorded so the improvement is not as noticable, although if you have a 1080p TV the video upgrade is definitely worth it.
  16. All the tour videos since R30 have been crap so hopefully they can recapture that magic. Having Jerry Stiller never hurts! I wouldn't mind if they scrapped them all together and no matter what they do, it shouldn't be so long!
  17. The word on the audiophile street seems to be that the FBN blu-ray audio is the same as the Sector box set. The new vinyl/HD audio release is said to be fantastic. Pondering trying out HD audio tonight to hear it for myself.
  18. Those bands all play shorter shows, I have seen Maiden, Priest and Motorhead within the last couple of years and Maiden's show was the longest at almost 2 hours, Priest barely plays 100 minutes now and Motorhead's was a little short of an hour but that's to be expected on a festival. I hate to say it but Rush should probably think about shortening their show but they really can't since fans would be pissed off about paying higher ticket prices for a shorter show. I love the evening with format but it has probably taken its toll on the boys over the years.
  19. So does the band or Live Nation pick the cities to play in? I have wondered how that works as well.
  20. I keep wishing other '80s video releases will have a Dio - Live Sacred Heart type upgrade to them but it never happens except with that Dio show, which sadly wasn't that great. If you haven't seen it, the Dio concert to which I refer was a standard mid-80s VHS concert release that was about 70 minutes. They did a blu-ray version of it last year which was properly widescreen and had the rest of the concert added. It looked and sounded great even if the performance was mediocre so this kind of thing has been done.
  21. Those prices are insane, there is absolutely no reason to pay that since you can often get better seats in the regular presale. I don't think I'd pay $400 if I was guaranteed front row.
  22. I will be curious to see if the show length will be as long as previous tours, they have already subtly cut the show length the last tour or two with their ridiculously long intro and outro videos. I am glad that my show date is only the third date after a 10 day break, hopefully Ged's voice will be OK. Where are you going? To Portland or Seattle? Salt Lake City. SLC crowds are lame but a 4 hour drive beats a 6 or 7 hour drive and that's each way.
  23. I will be curious to see if the show length will be as long as previous tours, they have already subtly cut the show length the last tour or two with their ridiculously long intro and outro videos. I am glad that my show date is only the third date after a 10 day break, hopefully Ged's voice will be OK.
  24. Definitely don't feel pressured to buy anything on the presale. As BlueJ said, good tickets are always released a day or two before the show. I got 11th row for the CA tour in Seattle the day before the show.
  25. I will definitely wait for reviews but could see myself buying CoS, ATWAS, AFTK, and Hemispheres if they are good. My bank account hopes they're not good.
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