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About bytorcygnus

  • Birthday 11/07/1961

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  • Location
    Hurst
  • Interests
    Rock Music, Car Restoration, Books, Movies, Gardening, Time with friends, family, Real Estate Investing
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    Male

Music Fandom

  • Number of Rush Concerts Attended
    20
  • Last Rush Concert Attended
    9/2013
  • Favorite Rush Song
    The Pass or Everyday Glory or Losing It or....
  • Favorite Rush Album
    Signals
  • Best Rush Experience
    Taking my 15 year old son to see Rush (his 1st concert experience) and seeing him thoroughly enjoy it and become a Rush freak just like dad.
  • Other Favorite Bands
    Queensryche, Tool, Pink Floyd, Yes, Megadeath
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  1. I ACCIDENTALLY DELETED THE EMAIL I RECEIVED WITH THE CODE FOR PRE SALE STARTING TODAY..... Anyone else have that info? Thanks
  2. This was show #20!! for me..Still rockin'.......Geddy's voice stronger it seemed than last tour. Neil was his usual badass self...But, ALEX stole the show......for me! I haven't seen him play like that in years...he absolutely tore it up in the Working Man encore! Shreddin like a youngster! Awesome!
  3. A teacher is explaining biology to her 4th grade students. "Human beings are the only animals that stutter", she says. A little girl raises her hand. "I had a kitty-cat who stuttered", she volunteered. The teacher, knowing how precious some of these stories could become, asked the girl to describe the incident. "Well", she began, "I was in the back yard with my kitty and the rottweiler that lives next door got a running start and before we knew it, he jumped over the fence into our yard. "That must've been scary", said the teacher "It sure was", said the little girl. "My kitty raised his back, went 'Fffff, Fffff, Fffff' ... and before he could say "f**k," the rottweiler ate him!"
  4. QUOTE (SheriffJohnBrown @ Aug 3 2005, 12:17 AM) QUOTE (bytorcygnus @ Aug 2 2005, 08:43 PM) QUOTE (Slaine mac Roth @ Aug 2 2005, 05:39 AM) QUOTE (Arndrake @ Aug 2 2005, 10:35 AM) The entire album is great with no bad songs, just like Dark Side IMHO. I know some people will think I'm deranged, but I think WYWH is far superior to Dark Side Not deranged at all, sir! Everyone has their own opinions. Here's one you probably don't ever hear. I consider myself a lifelong, long-time Pink Floyd fan and what I consider my favorite work of theirs is probably unusual to many. I've heard it all...but to me Wish You Were Here, Animals, and Dark Side are my 3 faves out of the whole catelogue. To me Animals is simply PF at their best...the mixture of sounds, lyrics, timing, etc. only as Pink Floyd can do it! Wish You Were Here is a very close second. I would put The Wall as my 4th favorite....but my number 5 would probably be Divison Bell..strangely enough. I don't ever seem to hear much praise for this album, and I know some die hards don't even consider it PF since someone's missing, but I love it! Go figure....Wearing the Inside Out and Coming Back to Life are two of my fave PF tunes. Anybody else feel this way? Tell me I'm not crazy... You must be hanging out with the wrong crowd. I know plenty of people who love Div Bell. Your favorite isn't strange either. I also know plenty of people with the same favorite. Well, at least you confirmed for me I am not crazy! Thanks for that........Hmmm, need to check that social calendar...Lol!
  5. QUOTE (Slaine mac Roth @ Aug 2 2005, 05:39 AM) QUOTE (Arndrake @ Aug 2 2005, 10:35 AM) The entire album is great with no bad songs, just like Dark Side IMHO. I know some people will think I'm deranged, but I think WYWH is far superior to Dark Side Not deranged at all, sir! Everyone has their own opinions. Here's one you probably don't ever hear. I consider myself a lifelong, long-time Pink Floyd fan and what I consider my favorite work of theirs is probably unusual to many. I've heard it all...but to me Wish You Were Here, Animals, and Dark Side are my 3 faves out of the whole catelogue. To me Animals is simply PF at their best...the mixture of sounds, lyrics, timing, etc. only as Pink Floyd can do it! Wish You Were Here is a very close second. I would put The Wall as my 4th favorite....but my number 5 would probably be Divison Bell..strangely enough. I don't ever seem to hear much praise for this album, and I know some die hards don't even consider it PF since someone's missing, but I love it! Go figure....Wearing the Inside Out and Coming Back to Life are two of my fave PF tunes. Anybody else feel this way? Tell me I'm not crazy...
  6. At the risk of seriously dating myself.......... My first album I owned (received as a gift..was The Beatles - Let It Be) The first I ever purchased with my own money was....Suitable For Framing - Three Dog Night.. Boy, that WAS a long time ago..... My first 8-track was pro-nounced Lynyrd Skynyrd followed quickly by Frampton Comes Alive.....- I wore those two out........Rush came about a year later.......
  7. QUOTE (rushengal @ May 27 2005, 12:01 PM) QUOTE (D-13 @ May 27 2005, 12:03 PM) QUOTE (bytorcygnus @ May 10 2005, 08:32 PM) QUOTE (D-13 @ May 10 2005, 10:27 PM) Rolling Stones are comin to Calgary Good luck! I have seen them 4 or 5 times through the years. My ex-wife was a big Stones fan. I only recall one of those concerts being even marginally good. Except 3 of the shows ZZ Top opened for the Stones and blew them off the stage all 3 times. Go figure......... Tickets sold out in 4 mins!!!! My mom got the last 4 tickets for the Ottawa show... sold out in 30 minutes. As they say.........there's no accounting for taste..
  8. QUOTE (D-13 @ May 10 2005, 10:27 PM) Rolling Stones are comin to Calgary Good luck! I have seen them 4 or 5 times through the years. My ex-wife was a big Stones fan. I only recall one of those concerts being even marginally good. Except 3 of the shows ZZ Top opened for the Stones and blew them off the stage all 3 times. Go figure.........
  9. Probably going to see Queensryche and Judas Priest in June. Tickets just went on sale last week or so, but gotta wait a couple of weeks for the cash flow. I don't see that show as in danger of selling out before I can get tickets(that sounds bad). But, really, not all that many shows sell out in minutes or days like they used to. I think that's because here in Dallas-Fort Worth we have so many venues now - there's just too many dang shows going on all the time competing for that allmighty dollar. Although, I heard on the radio System of a Down's show recently sold out in like 20 minutes, supposedly. Don't know what venue, though. Anyhow back to the QR/Priest show..I don't even know for sure who the headliner is. I like them both, but I am really a big QR fan. I don't care much for those 45 minute opening band sets that some bands sometimes do. If QR is the opener...hmmm. might just save my money. Better check that out. However, may I go on record and say that when I last saw QR a few months ago and they did an evening with QR, no opener, and the second set was Operation Mindcrime in it's entirety non-stop with stage props,actors, etc. It friggin' rocked. I was pleasantly blown away. That's 3 times now I have seen QR and they have kicked ass all three times. One of the best acts live I have ever seen...next to Rush, of course.. COOL.........
  10. I'm sorry. I did not answer the question. My first concert was when a friend drug me to see a band called RUSH in 1978 at Tarrant County Convention Center in Fort Worth, Texas. Been a fan ever since...
  11. QUOTE (Pratt Boy @ May 6 2005, 11:07 AM) QUOTE (anagramking @ May 6 2005, 10:38 AM) My first concert was Van Halen in 1984. It was also the loudest one I've ever been to, still. I went to than concert, too. It was very loud. 1984, the last tour with David Lee Roth. I saw them that tour in Dallas... They were loud. you couldn't hear Dave for sh#@...but the music was awesome. However, for me anyway, a few years later, AC/DC at Reunion Arena in Dallas was louder..the loudest to date for me...though when I took my daughter to see Limp Bizkit a few years back, they were pretty loud.
  12. Power Tools!! make life worth living.. May your battery always be fully charged.... Bye
  13. Power drills are cool! Corded or cordless...what's the preference?
  14. Sorry to interrupt..........
  15. Oh, I'm sorry. Preparation IS EVERYTHING!
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