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  1. If we're going by favorites (I think the video was more based on commercially successful songs, which I get): Red Barchetta Subdivisions Limelight Spirit Freewill New World Man Natural Science Analog Kid Entre Nous 10. The Camera Eye
  2. Oh god Entre, what have you done??
  3. Alright guys, for this list the criteria is based on Permanent Waves, Moving Pictures and Signals. Here is the video my buddy posted summing up there choices. I don't necessarily agree with all of his choices for replacing Losing It but I just like how tongue and cheek the intros are. Also Tom Sawyer for any Rush fan is beat into the ground. I agree.
  4. I laughed at that too blueschica haha
  5. Everything to me goes by release date personally, I know everybody has their objections though
  6. Hey guys, I know this subject has been beat to death on here. Believe me. I know. But a couple of my buddies put together this video that I thought was pretty good (and pretty funny in parts to us diehards). I know they'll be putting together a few more too but I told them I'd share it here. Any feedback is appreciated
  7. No problem Lucas, I know I like hearing how the boys influenced other musicians so I figured I'd post that here.
  8. Hey guys, I know news is slow lately (besides the occasional Alex sighting or Geddy being interviewed by Rather thing) but I thought it was cool that Shawn Drover who played in Megadeth for 10 years name dropped Neil as the best living drummer around the 28 minute mark of this podcast and cited Rush as his first concert as well mid interview. I know it's not for everybody but for anybody that is interested: https://rockboyradio.podbean.com/e/rockboy-radio-season-2-ep-2-shawn-drover-act-of-defiance/
  9. Being the sick and twisted Rush fan that I am I would love to see a setlist like the OP posted live. I've only seen the boys 7 times (24 years old) but I am burnt out on a lot of the "classics" and definitely would like to see Everyday Glory, Face Up, Superconductor, Emotion Detector, etc... live over TS or Far Cry again. I can't stand Red Sector A and they seem to play it at least every other tour with the last 6 or so.
  10. 1. Tom Sawyer (though it may be from overexposure) 2. Red Sector A 3. The Garden 4. One Little Victory 5. Stick It Out 6. By-Tor 7. Force Ten 8. Losing It 9. Earthshine 10. Lakeside Park When I think overrated I think of songs that the band either really likes a lot or that get a lot of buzz around here as being better than what they really are. For example I would never include FOL in something like this because, by consensus, it isn't generally rated that high within their discography in the first place.
  11. It's from the Auburn Hills show during the Presto tour in 1990. I don't know what gen VHS is widely spread, but it's not a first gen tape. The Time Stand Still DVD came with the real pro-shot footage from that night as bonus material. The VHS tape is the full show and they're exactly the same source, but the VHS is far worse quality. Thanks TFE but I'm looking for the 30 second or whatever it is montage from the documentary. I just thought it was very well done and slightly funny the way they did that.
  12. That's alright guys, thanks for the effort!
  13. Hey guys, I went to see the theatrical release of the Time Stand Still documentary and there was a scene a little bit later in the documentary where they made a montage type of thing with Red Barchetta. They started out with the R40 version and right before the part where Geddy's voice gets rough... you know the "he said it used to be a farm" part... they switch over to footage from one of those pro-shot shows from the early 90's. Does anybody know where I can find just that clip online?
  14. Some examples being thrown around here are great. The new Def Leppard self-titled and Van Halen's "ADKOT" are both great examples of this. I for one liked "Super Collider" better than "Dystopia" from Megadeth but that may be because I'm a bigger hard rock fan than thrash fan. Rush has always been progressive and their sound has always changed which is why I think we may be more accepting of their current music. When you think of a band like Def Leppard or some band along those lines all of their hits are in lock-sync with their "signature sound" (Pyromania, Hysteria, Adrenalize) and formula. Rush never had that formula to make hits, all their "hits" sound pretty different (compare "Working Man" to "Subdivisions") A couple other newer albums by old bands worth checking out are Infestation by Ratt, Sting in the Tail by the Scorpions and Eclipse by Journey (with Arnel on vocals). If you like these bands you won't be disappointed.
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