vaportrailer Posted June 20, 2019 Posted June 20, 2019 Bought the "FULL MOON" book, which DOES come in E-book! I LOVE E-books. you can format the pages, lettering, all so I can read it easily...It's a fascinating read, also! That's great that you were able to find it as an e-book!I wonder what kind of legal hurdles (if any) had to be cleared, as names are not changed, and some of the stories are...well, you'll see! Did the e-book come with the very helpful slang glossary? It's pretty ridiculous! There's A Glossary at the end of the book, haven't looked at it yet! Yup! It's there! And GLAD it's THERE! the U.K. brogue is so thick in this book, I'm getting a BIG teaching class! LOVE this book! Thanks for bringing it to my attention, VT! ORF, I'm really happy that you're getting such a kick out of this book. It's equally hilarious and heart-breaking. And that's great that the glossary is there. I dare you to start using any of those words! :P 1
OldRUSHfan Posted June 20, 2019 Author Posted June 20, 2019 Bought the "FULL MOON" book, which DOES come in E-book! I LOVE E-books. you can format the pages, lettering, all so I can read it easily...It's a fascinating read, also! That's great that you were able to find it as an e-book!I wonder what kind of legal hurdles (if any) had to be cleared, as names are not changed, and some of the stories are...well, you'll see! Did the e-book come with the very helpful slang glossary? It's pretty ridiculous! There's A Glossary at the end of the book, haven't looked at it yet! Yup! It's there! And GLAD it's THERE! the U.K. brogue is so thick in this book, I'm getting a BIG teaching class! LOVE this book! Thanks for bringing it to my attention, VT! ORF, I'm really happy that you're getting such a kick out of this book. It's equally hilarious and heart-breaking. And that's great that the glossary is there. I dare you to start using any of those words! :P I need a naked Bint, maaaaaan. [how's that?] 1
OldRUSHfan Posted June 21, 2019 Author Posted June 21, 2019 Two more artists to ad to my collection, Ryan Adams & The Cardinals, and The Blue Van. Two more given to me by CSI:NY. Season 5, E, 11.
OldRUSHfan Posted June 22, 2019 Author Posted June 22, 2019 (edited) Probably my LAST NAZARETH post, just recieved my last two Nazareth albums, and strangely enough, it's the first two albums! "Nazareth" and "EXERCIZES"! now all the albums are burned on my comp! Edited June 22, 2019 by OldRUSHfan 1
grep Posted June 22, 2019 Posted June 22, 2019 (edited) Phish - just ordered the 2 Bonnaroo and last night's Charlotte shows. Got Live Bait 16 for free. Edited June 22, 2019 by grep 1
vaportrailer Posted June 25, 2019 Posted June 25, 2019 Bought the "FULL MOON" book, which DOES come in E-book! I LOVE E-books. you can format the pages, lettering, all so I can read it easily...It's a fascinating read, also! That's great that you were able to find it as an e-book!I wonder what kind of legal hurdles (if any) had to be cleared, as names are not changed, and some of the stories are...well, you'll see! Did the e-book come with the very helpful slang glossary? It's pretty ridiculous! There's A Glossary at the end of the book, haven't looked at it yet! Yup! It's there! And GLAD it's THERE! the U.K. brogue is so thick in this book, I'm getting a BIG teaching class! LOVE this book! Thanks for bringing it to my attention, VT! ORF, I'm really happy that you're getting such a kick out of this book. It's equally hilarious and heart-breaking. And that's great that the glossary is there. I dare you to start using any of those words! :P I need a naked Bint, maaaaaan. [how's that?] Maniac! Your bonce is potty. 2
OldRUSHfan Posted June 26, 2019 Author Posted June 26, 2019 Bought the "FULL MOON" book, which DOES come in E-book! I LOVE E-books. you can format the pages, lettering, all so I can read it easily...It's a fascinating read, also! That's great that you were able to find it as an e-book!I wonder what kind of legal hurdles (if any) had to be cleared, as names are not changed, and some of the stories are...well, you'll see! Did the e-book come with the very helpful slang glossary? It's pretty ridiculous! There's A Glossary at the end of the book, haven't looked at it yet! Yup! It's there! And GLAD it's THERE! the U.K. brogue is so thick in this book, I'm getting a BIG teaching class! LOVE this book! Thanks for bringing it to my attention, VT! ORF, I'm really happy that you're getting such a kick out of this book. It's equally hilarious and heart-breaking. And that's great that the glossary is there. I dare you to start using any of those words! :P I need a naked Bint, maaaaaan. [how's that?] Maniac! Your bonce is potty. I need a bunch of Bristol Citys! 2
vaportrailer Posted June 27, 2019 Posted June 27, 2019 Bought the "FULL MOON" book, which DOES come in E-book! I LOVE E-books. you can format the pages, lettering, all so I can read it easily...It's a fascinating read, also! That's great that you were able to find it as an e-book!I wonder what kind of legal hurdles (if any) had to be cleared, as names are not changed, and some of the stories are...well, you'll see! Did the e-book come with the very helpful slang glossary? It's pretty ridiculous! There's A Glossary at the end of the book, haven't looked at it yet! Yup! It's there! And GLAD it's THERE! the U.K. brogue is so thick in this book, I'm getting a BIG teaching class! LOVE this book! Thanks for bringing it to my attention, VT! ORF, I'm really happy that you're getting such a kick out of this book. It's equally hilarious and heart-breaking. And that's great that the glossary is there. I dare you to start using any of those words! :P I need a naked Bint, maaaaaan. [how's that?] Maniac! Your bonce is potty. I need a bunch of Bristol Citys! You've got a crust full of lungs! 1
OldRUSHfan Posted July 5, 2019 Author Posted July 5, 2019 I'm getting "The Summoning" and two other Bloody Hammer albums, and a Lizzy Borden album, " My Midnight Things" Lizzy Borden is the first "Spur of the moment" album buy in a WHILE! 2
RushFanForever Posted July 5, 2019 Posted July 5, 2019 (edited) I recently purchased this book online for cheap. http://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/zCgAAOSwNMVaXdKs/s-l500.jpg Edited July 5, 2019 by RushFanForever 3
OldRUSHfan Posted July 6, 2019 Author Posted July 6, 2019 "The Summoning" has arrived, along with "My Midnight Things" and both are burned on my comp. Excellent METAL! 3
Mystic Slipperman Posted July 9, 2019 Posted July 9, 2019 I've been on a serious used CD bender... finding a lot of stuff CHEAP!!! Some of it is "upgrading" my catalog with better-sounding pressings... some of it is trying new things... etc. 2
OldRUSHfan Posted July 10, 2019 Author Posted July 10, 2019 (edited) Pulled out "The Big Prize" by Honeymoon Suite and reminded myself that Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull played Flute on "Feel It Again" , the biggest Hit off that album. Went to Amazon, and bought the other four albums in the first five. I thought I recognised that flute playing! Gosh I LOVE his flute playing! So, being primed by that, pulled out Magellan's "Test of Wills" song, "Critic's Carnival" Love this band! And Ian Anderson plays flute on this tune also! Just learned that! I bought this album back in 2001 When I was made aware of it. Edited July 10, 2019 by OldRUSHfan 2
Blue J Posted July 11, 2019 Posted July 11, 2019 Pulled out "The Big Prize" by Honeymoon Suite and reminded myself that Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull played Flute on "Feel It Again" , the biggest Hit off that album. Went to Amazon, and bought the other four albums in the first five. I thought I recognised that flute playing! Gosh I LOVE his flute playing! So, being primed by that, pulled out Magellan's "Test of Wills" song, "Critic's Carnival" Love this band! And Ian Anderson plays flute on this tune also! Just learned that! I bought this album back in 2001 When I was made aware of it. I am a huge Ian Anderson fan myself. 1
OldRUSHfan Posted July 11, 2019 Author Posted July 11, 2019 Pulled out "The Big Prize" by Honeymoon Suite and reminded myself that Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull played Flute on "Feel It Again" , the biggest Hit off that album. Went to Amazon, and bought the other four albums in the first five. I thought I recognised that flute playing! Gosh I LOVE his flute playing! So, being primed by that, pulled out Magellan's "Test of Wills" song, "Critic's Carnival" Love this band! And Ian Anderson plays flute on this tune also! Just learned that! I bought this album back in 2001 When I was made aware of it. I am a huge Ian Anderson fan myself. I have heard of certain fans that dislike any music by Jethro Tull because of the flute being included in the songs. This just sounds CRAZY to me. Possibly because I was in School concert band for seven years or whatever...I LIKE it when odd instruments are included in Rock settings. Burleigh Drummond of Ambrosia plays Bassoon. Thanks for your response, Blue J! 2
Blue J Posted July 11, 2019 Posted July 11, 2019 Pulled out "The Big Prize" by Honeymoon Suite and reminded myself that Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull played Flute on "Feel It Again" , the biggest Hit off that album. Went to Amazon, and bought the other four albums in the first five. I thought I recognised that flute playing! Gosh I LOVE his flute playing! So, being primed by that, pulled out Magellan's "Test of Wills" song, "Critic's Carnival" Love this band! And Ian Anderson plays flute on this tune also! Just learned that! I bought this album back in 2001 When I was made aware of it. I am a huge Ian Anderson fan myself. I have heard of certain fans that dislike any music by Jethro Tull because of the flute being included in the songs. This just sounds CRAZY to me. Possibly because I was in School concert band for seven years or whatever...I LIKE it when odd instruments are included in Rock settings. Burleigh Drummond of Ambrosia plays Bassoon. Thanks for your response, Blue J! I love the flute, that was always such a big part of what makes Tull, Tull! And Anderson’s personality, the crazy-haired minstrel for so many years, god, he was just perfect. And a perfectionist, and really self-deprecating about his own talents. I was in concert band for six years myself, and I quit when I got to be a sophomore and was faced with marching band, which I did NOT want to do...but now my oldest son, a trumpet player just like I was, has been in marching band for a year, just starting his second, and he loves it. He is one of the most talented in his whole section (and stands out in other ways, too- he’s 15 years old and 6’6”, 235 lbs)...his little brother, age 12, also plays trumpet and wants to get into jazz band, which he can do in 7th grade, which he’s about to start. I really hope he gets in. I love a lot of different instrumentation, just like you- everything AND the kitchen sink, you know, bring it on! 3
OldRUSHfan Posted July 11, 2019 Author Posted July 11, 2019 Pulled out "The Big Prize" by Honeymoon Suite and reminded myself that Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull played Flute on "Feel It Again" , the biggest Hit off that album. Went to Amazon, and bought the other four albums in the first five. I thought I recognised that flute playing! Gosh I LOVE his flute playing! So, being primed by that, pulled out Magellan's "Test of Wills" song, "Critic's Carnival" Love this band! And Ian Anderson plays flute on this tune also! Just learned that! I bought this album back in 2001 When I was made aware of it. I am a huge Ian Anderson fan myself. I have heard of certain fans that dislike any music by Jethro Tull because of the flute being included in the songs. This just sounds CRAZY to me. Possibly because I was in School concert band for seven years or whatever...I LIKE it when odd instruments are included in Rock settings. Burleigh Drummond of Ambrosia plays Bassoon. Thanks for your response, Blue J! I love the flute, that was always such a big part of what makes Tull, Tull! And Anderson’s personality, the crazy-haired minstrel for so many years, god, he was just perfect. And a perfectionist, and really self-deprecating about his own talents. I was in concert band for six years myself, and I quit when I got to be a sophomore and was faced with marching band, which I did NOT want to do...but now my oldest son, a trumpet player just like I was, has been in marching band for a year, just starting his second, and he loves it. He is one of the most talented in his whole section (and stands out in other ways, too- he’s 15 years old and 6’6”, 235 lbs)...his little brother, age 12, also plays trumpet and wants to get into jazz band, which he can do in 7th grade, which he’s about to start. I really hope he gets in. I love a lot of different instrumentation, just like you- everything AND the kitchen sink, you know, bring it on!Pulled out "The Big Prize" by Honeymoon Suite and reminded myself that Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull played Flute on "Feel It Again" , the biggest Hit off that album. Went to Amazon, and bought the other four albums in the first five. I thought I recognised that flute playing! Gosh I LOVE his flute playing! So, being primed by that, pulled out Magellan's "Test of Wills" song, "Critic's Carnival" Love this band! And Ian Anderson plays flute on this tune also! Just learned that! I bought this album back in 2001 When I was made aware of it. I am a huge Ian Anderson fan myself. I have heard of certain fans that dislike any music by Jethro Tull because of the flute being included in the songs. This just sounds CRAZY to me. Possibly because I was in School concert band for seven years or whatever...I LIKE it when odd instruments are included in Rock settings. Burleigh Drummond of Ambrosia plays Bassoon. Thanks for your response, Blue J! I love the flute, that was always such a big part of what makes Tull, Tull! And Anderson’s personality, the crazy-haired minstrel for so many years, god, he was just perfect. And a perfectionist, and really self-deprecating about his own talents. I was in concert band for six years myself, and I quit when I got to be a sophomore and was faced with marching band, which I did NOT want to do...but now my oldest son, a trumpet player just like I was, has been in marching band for a year, just starting his second, and he loves it. He is one of the most talented in his whole section (and stands out in other ways, too- he’s 15 years old and 6’6”, 235 lbs)...his little brother, age 12, also plays trumpet and wants to get into jazz band, which he can do in 7th grade, which he’s about to start. I really hope he gets in. I love a lot of different instrumentation, just like you- everything AND the kitchen sink, you know, bring it on! Yeah, I was into almost ALL of the different bands. Dixie Land Band, Swing [big Band] Pep [rock pop] Band and wind ensamble band...besides Marching, also! 2
OldRUSHfan Posted July 11, 2019 Author Posted July 11, 2019 I just received the first Honeymoon Suite album I ordered. "Monsters Under The Bed", and an album Of a song I found because of CSI:NY by a group called The Bamboos off an album called "Medicine Man" not really metal, but excellent mainstream rock. 1
stoopid Posted July 12, 2019 Posted July 12, 2019 Played the shit out of The Big Prize. It hasn't aged great, but I did Youtube it not long ago and there's certainly a few solid songs on it. Solid band, they alone represent the 80s rock scene fairly accurately. 2
Turbine Freight Posted July 16, 2019 Posted July 16, 2019 Played the shit out of The Big Prize. It hasn't aged great, but I did Youtube it not long ago and there's certainly a few solid songs on it. Solid band, they alone represent the 80s rock scene fairly accurately. Feel it Again was a big song at the time. Good memories. I still like that album. 2
vaportrailer Posted July 16, 2019 Posted July 16, 2019 I just received the first Honeymoon Suite album I ordered. "Monsters Under The Bed", and an album Of a song I found because of CSI:NY by a group called The Bamboos off an album called "Medicine Man" not really metal, but excellent mainstream rock. Ah, summertime! 1
OldRUSHfan Posted July 16, 2019 Author Posted July 16, 2019 I just received the first Honeymoon Suite album I ordered. "Monsters Under The Bed", and an album Of a song I found because of CSI:NY by a group called The Bamboos off an album called "Medicine Man" not really metal, but excellent mainstream rock. Ah, summertime! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=InpPK6hmqQs I need to see some BOOBIES! WAVE BOOBIES! 1
OldRUSHfan Posted July 17, 2019 Author Posted July 17, 2019 (edited) Yesterday, The first album, Racing After Midnight, Monster under the Bed, and Hands up arrived and are all burned on the comp...also Bloody Hammer CDs have arrived...burned as well... Edited July 17, 2019 by OldRUSHfan
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