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  1. ChiliFan

    The Wreckers

    It's a typo, the word is "through". e: i am beaten
  2. That riff at 0:56 is my favourite part of the new album, it's just fantastic. I love it when they break away from the undercurrent of distorted heavy guitar to have something like that. Also the bass fills over the main riff are brilliant.
  3. Losing It, perhaps with Alex's interpretation of the violin solo
  4. There's the section in Cygnus X-1 (3:36 to 4:52) which I think has a repeated sequence of three bars in 11/8 then 12/8 then 11/8. And of course Jacob's Ladder alternates between 6/8 and 7/8 in the middle. QUOTE ("trenken")Does anyone know what the time sig is at the beginning of Freeze? I never counted it, but always knew it was odd. Never bothered since it's a little tough to tell what the actual start beat is unless you start to break it down and figure it out. The guitar tab for it on the RTP says 6/4 with a bit of 5/4 every three bars or so, but I can't even begin to work out of that's right or not!
  5. I actually love the guitar at the end of You Bet Your Life...
  6. Vital Signs on the Vital Dreams bootleg. Alex plays the riff in the second chorus very differently and it sounds amazing. Plus there's the added guitar solo. Dreamline on Different Stages, mostly due to the punch of that bass. La Villa on ESL. The first solo is even better than the studio version! At about 5:10 into the song there's a particular bend in the solo which sounds completely unlike every other time they've played that song and it just adds so much.
  7. There's some really great guitar work on Gerry Rafferty's album North and South: Moonlight & Gold - 5:00 Hearts Run Dry - 2:42, plus some amazing slide guitar throughout the song Winter's Come - 3:25 and 5:22, very Gilmour-esque
  8. Afterimage The Big Money Kid Gloves top 3
  9. Thought of a couple more, perhaps not for complete beginners but certainly some of Rush's more simple songs: The Pass Vital Signs Subdivisions
  10. The easiest song is clearly Tears.
  11. ChiliFan

    Face Up

    This and You Bet Your Life are some of the songs that I like from a purely musical standpoint. The bass in Face Up is pretty fun to play and the guitar work at the end of YBYL is wonderful yet often overlooked.
  12. The PGA Tour YouTube channel has recap videos from the Bridgestone Invitational with various soundtracks. The song at the start of this video is the only one with prominent bass, is this the song you were talking about?
  13. The Rush Tablature Project is basically the definitive source on the internet. http://www.cygnusproductions.com/rtp/bass/bass.asp
  14. Pretty much any David Gilmour solo, but particularly Time and Take It Back. Also seconding that first solo in Dire Straits' Telegraph Road. And kind of obscure, but I just love the one from Journey's Only The Young.
  15. I love that Alex is playing the final solo in Presto this time around. Excellent filming too, thanks!
  16. Force Ten just came up on my playlist and I remembered how many amazing sections there are in it: Firstly the bass line is just a great opener, and then the second verse has all this: 1:59 - The chord sequence with all the open strings 2:05 - That short, punchy guitar riff 2:09 - Alex's combiantion of harmonic and tremolo 2:18 - When that synth kicks in and the verse reaches its full intensity One of my all-time favourites!
  17. QUOTE (Lost In Xanadu @ Dec 1 2010, 04:35 PM) I think it's just an optical illusion 2 triangles, not just 1! And if you draw the outline of the two triangles, you get the Star of David: http://i803.photobucket.com/albums/yy316/EarlCdwards/RushCounterpartsStar.jpg
  18. I think it's not so much his voice going, as his voice becoming less reliable. He can still hit the notes perfectly on a good day, but he has more off-days than in the past. Doesn't make him any less enjoyable to listen to though!
  19. Has anyone noticed that Alex seems to have brought back his "infinite sustain" machine for the end of the solo in Limelight? I'm sure I can hear that last note throughout the final chorus. It was one of the best things about the live version on ESL, but I'd not heard it again until this tour. Anyone else hear this or am I imagining it?
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