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About Zanadoo

  • Birthday 07/01/1993

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  • Location
    New Hampshire
  • Interests
    News, Weather, Sports.
  • Gender
    Male

Music Fandom

  • Number of Rush Concerts Attended
    2
  • Last Rush Concert Attended
    Boston 9/14/10
  • Favorite Rush Song
    too many
  • Favorite Rush Album
    Signals
  • Best Rush Experience
    I was probably 10 years old when my dad was doing work at his desk listening to music. I was very intrigued and wanted to know what it was. When I asked, he responded, "It's called Limelight." I then asked him who made it and he said, "Rush." My life was never the same...
  • Other Favorite Bands
    U2, Pink Floyd, Built to Spill, Porcupine Tree
  • Musical Instruments You Play
    Guitar, Bass

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  1. Power Windows is now my favorite Rush album as a result of hearing it live. I listen to it in full at least twice a week. Grand Designs is one of Rush's best.
  2. And don't think getting to know these songs is going to be a chore. We'd kill to be able to have the experience of hearing them for the first time again! Soak it all in, the technicality of their music that you already love them for is present in every single song. Find some songs you love!
  3. QUOTE (Mara @ Sep 7 2012, 10:33 PM) One thing I have not seen mentioned. . .did Neil in fact scrap the big band part of his solos(s)? If so. . .'bout time. It was fun and cool for a tour or two, but I am ready for it to retire. (And I'm about the biggest Neilophile around). Small sections of the solo were spread in 3 parts throughout the show. Acoustic solo in Where's My Thing, acoustic solo in Headlong Flight, and electronic solo somewhere late in the 2nd set.
  4. QUOTE (DBJetsman @ Sep 7 2012, 11:12 PM) That's the most bulls*** setlist I've ever seen. 4 songs from PoW (ONE OF THERE WORST ALBUMS EVER) and not even the best one (Marathon)? 2 songs from Signals and Moving Pictures: REALLY??? They are complete dumbasses and will never ever be the greatest band ever... My dad now doesn't even want to go anyone because the setlist is a giant pile of s*** Have some respect you son of a bitch.
  5. That first set was absolutely amazing. For a hardcore fan, it song after song of "they'd never play this, but man it would be cool." Completely blown away. Clockwork was like watching a different band. It was very fascinating to hear how new this album is for them, it really didn't sound like anything else all night. I seriously can't get over how incredible the first set was. Grand Designs, Territories, The Body Electric???? Unreal!
  6. QUOTE (presto123 @ Sep 7 2012, 10:49 PM) QUOTE (iluvgeddy05 @ Sep 7 2012, 10:47 PM) Just got back from Manchester. I feel like they picked my younger brain and said "yes, let's play those songs" Unbelievable! I'm in love. I was dying with the first set with pure joy and shock. Plus, it included and impromptu drum solo in the middle of Where's my Thing which was awesome!! The strings were a really nice compliment and not weird or overbearing. Tons of new pyro and lighting tricks Tad disappointed in the encore but definitely a crowd favorite. IT WAS SO GOOD. Were people getting emotional during The Garden? I certainly was. Ged introduced it as "a song very near and dear to us." Alex played the piano section and the strings were perfect. Definitely a highlight.
  7. If you're just talking theoretically, it would be such a kickass opener! I wish it was a real popular song just so it could open a show.
  8. QUOTE (JohnnyBlaze @ Aug 11 2012, 04:26 AM) Playing any of the songs mentioned wouldn't be out of the realm of possible. However, it'd be mere coincidence (albeit a big one) if it did happen. Geddy & Lifeson had nothing to do with the creation of the book but (obviously) have a huge say in what's on the setlist. The most sensible answer.
  9. Zanadoo

    Realization

    I got to thinking about the boys and how long they've been around and it hit me: they've kept going because they know how talented they are. So many bands lose interest because they're wells run dry and they try to squeeze out more juice than they have. Rush knows that they're well is nearly bottomless they keep proving it, it's like a god damn miracle. They're this unbelievable combination of talent and the best part is that they know it. They realize how important they're talents are and they relish in it. What a cool f'ing band.
  10. I'm all for making connections but this feels a little reachy.
  11. Zanadoo

    BU2B2

    I did the same exact thing, it bothered me a little that it wasn't set up that way originally. It feels out of place.
  12. This is great! Well done, I love it.
  13. Never understood condescending thread replies. If you don't hear it or disagree then don't respond, go to another thread.
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