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T-N-M-S R-I-P


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I'd like to take the opportunity on here to pay tribute to another Rush forum, www.t-n-m-s.com which went offline for good last week after almost 20 years, following the very sad and untimely passing of moderator Stewart Gilray.

 

T-N-M-S was an excellent online community for mainly European Rush fans, which succeeded the Spirit Of Rush fanzine.

 

In recent years there was an understandable decline in activity as the band ceased operating, but a lot of quality material was posted there through the decades and it's a real shame to lose it all :(

 

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I'd like to take the opportunity on here to pay tribute to another Rush forum, www.t-n-m-s.com which went offline for good last week after almost 20 years, following the very sad and untimely passing of moderator Stewart Gilray.

 

T-N-M-S was an excellent online community for mainly European Rush fans, which succeeded the Spirit Of Rush fanzine.

 

In recent years there was an understandable decline in activity as the band ceased operating, but a lot of quality material was posted there through the decades and it's a real shame to lose it all :(

 

That’s a shame. I only visited the site a few times but it looked like a nice community.

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I'd like to take the opportunity on here to pay tribute to another Rush forum, www.t-n-m-s.com which went offline for good last week after almost 20 years, following the very sad and untimely passing of moderator Stewart Gilray.

 

T-N-M-S was an excellent online community for mainly European Rush fans, which succeeded the Spirit Of Rush fanzine.

 

In recent years there was an understandable decline in activity as the band ceased operating, but a lot of quality material was posted there through the decades and it's a real shame to lose it all :(

 

Always sad to see another Rush community go offline. Once a site's owners and operators are ready to call it quits, I'm sure members would love to have access to a read-only archive version of the board so they can still visit and relive memories, but it costs money to host, keep up domains, etc., so in most cases the community just goes away.

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