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  • Favorite Rush Song
    Vital Signs
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    Genesis (all eras fan), Tool, Yes, Pink Floyd
  1. My favorite would be Mike Rutherford's "Smallcreep's Day" followed by 801 Live!
  2. According to an interview with Roger in Rolling Stone. The stage for this next leg of America is designed specifically for stadiums. He didn't go into detail but it sounds like the wall may be built in a square or circle. More dimensional than the last time through.
  3. Na na na gonna have a good time... I like to swim...
  4. QUOTE (rushgoober @ Apr 29 2011, 09:59 PM) QUOTE (SeamusWiles @ Apr 29 2011, 07:56 PM) most of S&A is a "far cry" from the great music Rush used to make. Although Caravan & BU2B seem to be a step in the right direction. Again, I totally disagree. At least half of S&A is the best music they've made in many years, and Caravan and BU2B are a step in the wrong direction. Not a huge step backwards, like in terms of the quality of VT, but a step down nonetheless. +1 I really like S&A and feel it's some of their best music in many years. I'll take Far Cry over OLV anyway. The two new songs are good but I like most of S&A better.
  5. QUOTE (RUSHHEAD666 @ Mar 28 2011, 12:45 AM) QUOTE (Tony R @ Mar 27 2011, 03:56 PM) Fripp is getting old. This taken on March 10th: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v619/reedlover/89917ec9.png Damn! More like Robert Nasal Dripp. Sucks getting old. I'm going to pass on this album. By the way who does all of their artwork? The dude must be making some good money! Glad Fripp can still play the guitar in his old age. Signed, Les Prog Paul Getting old sure beats the alternative. I'll check this one out. Very curious especially with the return of Mel Collins to the Crim fold. I can't believe you're going to pass on this one Earl.
  6. QUOTE (RUSHHEAD666 @ Mar 22 2011, 12:13 AM) Here is something I don't admit to much on here. I am currently enjoying "Metropolis Part II: Scenes From A Memory." Great record. Even my wife told me tonight that I haven't played a Dream Theater record in the house for a very long time. So seriously, who the fuckk is the new drummer? Phil Collins? All of that retirement talk is bullshit............................ Trust me my friend. Phil has retired.
  7. At least Neil kept his shirt on during his solos. And thank god Carl did last time I saw Asia.
  8. I have to admit after seeing the current line up live three times now, I welcome the return of Trevor and Geoff. I love Drama but am bored stiff with the current line up.
  9. QUOTE (ghostworks @ Mar 15 2011, 03:43 PM) QUOTE (The Owl @ Mar 13 2011, 02:49 PM) Apparently the new album is called "Fly From Here"... good name I guess... ^ if that's true, that's an old name Trevor Horn and Geoff Downes wrote the Yes song 'We Can Fly From Here' in 1980 They are rerecording that left over track from the Drama sessions and it is the title track of the new album.
  10. QUOTE (ColdFireYYZ @ Mar 11 2011, 03:59 PM) I'm reconsidering buying the new album/seeing Yes. At first, I was against the new lineup, but I think I decided that I will get the new album and possibly see them. It won't be the same without Anderson/Wakeman, but Squire, Howe, White, and the new guys all sounded great on the videos I've seen. I've seen the latest line up 3 times now and all 3 shows have left me cold. It's more like watching a Yes tribute with special guest members of Yes. White looks tired and the band has been pretty loose. Fine if you are a jam band improving but Yes is pretty much turning out the same set night after night. Benoit looks like a jon Anderson tribute singer but that's what you get bringing in a singer from a Yes tribute band. They should have gone out of the box to find a replacement for Jon. With all that said I am looking forward to the new album now that Trevor Horn and Geoff Downes are involved. Drama is one of my favorite Yes albums. I have a sneaky feeling that while Yes is currently on the road Horn/Downes are rewriting and rerecording the new album.
  11. About every other song is an instrumental. Track 6 is my fav. I remember the first time I heard Zombi. I kept waiting for the vocals to come in and ruin it. And that never happened!
  12. Did I ever turn you onto Comets on Fire "Blue Catherdral"? Came out a few years back but a great album. Don't care much for the vocals but the music is pure prog.
  13. QUOTE (different.hearts @ Mar 9 2011, 11:13 PM) Hey now, I like "Faithless"! Faithless and Vital Signs in the same night? No complaints from me.
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