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- Birthday 12/12/1970
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Location
Houston,Texas
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Gender
Male
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Number of Rush Concerts Attended
40
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Last Rush Concert Attended
S/A 2007 Houston
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Musical Instruments You Play
Drums and percussion
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Bump..... Been away for a couple of years....how about we restart this??????
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Thanks, Looks the same still. Looks like time has stood still here :dweez: :dweez: :dweez:
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Think it's been around 6 years since i posted here last. Time to catch up......
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What kind of condition is it in??
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And the other two guys are having a martini in the caboose! The other two guys are shoveling the coal. :) Or shoveling schit! Perhaps shoveling "By-Tor And the SNOWSHIT Dog!" The only way a new Rush album gets made is if Geddy and Alex write all music and lyrics. Neil will come into the studio and lay down the drum tracks. Then again maybe not. Mike Portnoy will come in and do it. The new Rush record will be called "Images And Nerds" Personally I hope Rush retires. Go out on top with R40. NAHHHHHHH I'll sit in for neil if he decides to retire............
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Indeed as an amateur, I agree.
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Looks damn close to it though..
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Check it out!!!!!! Some one there is a Rush fan. Www.bing.com
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What makes Tom Sawyer so hard for Neil to play?
Ghostnotes replied to LeaveMyThingAlone's topic in Rush
Definitely the fact that is playing hard and maintaining 16th notes. If you are not in shape, you will run out of gas about half way through, your forearm muscle will start to give out along with the accenting on the hihat. I know plenty of drummers who can "go through the motins" meaning they can play it, but mostly with their wrists. In order to get "the sound", you have to get you whole body into it. -
I agree but I have no problem with the CA audio.
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I have a fairly high end system and the audio was fine and balanced. Im just wondering if playing it in stereo is hindering it. Or if there is a setting mismatch between player and reciever for some.
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Watching now....about half way through and the audio for me is balanced, I can hear everything just fine. I guess it depends on your setup. One thing i will say, the playing is OUTSTANDING and Clockwork Angels (song) in my opinion sound like it was ment(engineered) to be played live.....WOW
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Im taking the vinyl through cakewalk and messing around with it to see what i come up with...
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Got my remastered copy yesterday and it IS definitely is better.....much better. I have a pretty high end setup and the clarity is much better. I did notice Neil's bell rides are a little washed out but audible. I've always thought the album was great, but this really makes it a better. Now it is meant to be played LOUD instead of being loud.