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I had missed them the year before, but I had become such a big fan by then that my parents let me go even though it was a school night. It made a big impression on my sixteen year old brain. I still have the shirt, but the sleeves are gone and it doesn't quite fit anymore. Ahhhh... the memories. wub.gif

 

 

Edit: I just saw the date in my sig and I was 17 by then, but you get the idea.

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I saw them at the then named Civic Arena in Pittsburgh...Butcher Axis at that show as well...the front row was singing 'Jingle Bells' during his last 2 songs when the cheap christmas lights on his amps lit up for his "finale".....

 

it was kind of awkward.

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i was there, twice bekloppt.gif

 

February 17, 1983 Great Western Forum. Los Angeles, California (Golden Earring)

February 18, 1983 Great Western Forum. Los Angeles, California (Golden Earring)

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QUOTE (lerxt1990 @ May 5 2011, 11:39 PM)
QUOTE (hughes&kettner @ May 5 2011, 09:48 PM)
fanboi here...
this would be a badass set to see.
signals tour.
i know- stating the obvious, but what a nice set.

  Intro (This was the first time the "Three Stooges Theme" was used.)
  The Spirit Of Radio
  Tom Sawyer
  Freewill
  Digital Man
  Subdivisions
  Vital Signs
  The Camera Eye
  Closer To The Heart
  Chemistry
  The Analog Kid
  Broon's Bane
  The Trees
  Red Barchetta
  The Weapon (With the "Count Floyd" introduction.)
  New World Man
  Limelight
  Countdown
  Encore: 2112
                Overture
                The Temples Of Syrinx
  Xanadu
  La Villa Strangiato
  In The Mood
  YYZ
  Drum Solo
  YYZ

goodpost.gif applaudit.gif

 

(I was there...)

rage.gif My over bearing mother wouldn't let me go to concerts until I was 16. I didn't get to see the holy trinity until Power Windows. angry.gif

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Quite, the British concerts on the All The World's A Stage, AFTK and Hemispheres tours were the pinnacle of Rush.

Anyone who didnt see them then is just a tourist really. Sad.

 

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QUOTE (Tony R @ May 6 2011, 11:10 PM)
Quite, the British concerts on the All The World's A Stage, AFTK and Hemispheres tours were the pinnacle of Rush.
Anyone who didnt see them then is just a tourist really. Sad.

Shit I'm a tourist. I hate Annie Lennox. Oh, I mean daddy's a tourist.

 

Daddy had a friend with a ticket for the ATWAS tour though smile.gif

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I missed that tour due to them skipping the city of Seattle. The nearest city they hit on that tour was Vancouver, B.C., but my parents wouldn't let me go. angry.gif

 

A girl that I knew showed up to school wearing the Signals tour shirt. I was extremely jealous! Wait......Your parents let you go?!

 

 

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QUOTE (Cosy Toes @ May 7 2011, 12:13 AM)
QUOTE (Tony R @ May 6 2011, 11:10 PM)
Quite, the British concerts on the All The World's A Stage, AFTK and Hemispheres tours were the pinnacle of Rush.
Anyone who didnt see them then is just a tourist really. Sad.

Shit I'm a tourist. I hate Annie Lennox. Oh, I mean daddy's a tourist.

 

Daddy had a friend with a ticket for the ATWAS tour though smile.gif

You didnt even catch the Hemispheres tour?

 

Damn, you're just a wannabe!

 

 

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QUOTE (Tony R @ May 6 2011, 11:14 PM)
QUOTE (Cosy Toes @ May 7 2011, 12:13 AM)
QUOTE (Tony R @ May 6 2011, 11:10 PM)
Quite, the British concerts on the All The World's A Stage, AFTK and Hemispheres tours were the pinnacle of Rush.
Anyone who didnt see them then is just a tourist really. Sad.

Shit I'm a tourist. I hate Annie Lennox. Oh, I mean daddy's a tourist.

 

Daddy had a friend with a ticket for the ATWAS tour though smile.gif

You didnt even catch the Hemispheres tour?

 

Damn, you're just a wannabe!

They missed Sheffield that tour. I wasn't allowed to travel further than that.

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QUOTE (Cosy Toes @ May 7 2011, 12:17 AM)
QUOTE (Tony R @ May 6 2011, 11:14 PM)
QUOTE (Cosy Toes @ May 7 2011, 12:13 AM)
QUOTE (Tony R @ May 6 2011, 11:10 PM)
Quite, the British concerts on the All The World's A Stage, AFTK and Hemispheres tours were the pinnacle of Rush.
Anyone who didnt see them then is just a tourist really. Sad.

Shit I'm a tourist. I hate Annie Lennox. Oh, I mean daddy's a tourist.

 

Daddy had a friend with a ticket for the ATWAS tour though smile.gif

You didnt even catch the Hemispheres tour?

 

Damn, you're just a wannabe!

They missed Sheffield that tour. I wasn't allowed to travel further than that.

So basically you spout all this crap about old Rush and really you're just a nicky-come-lately bandwagon jumper...

 

 

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QUOTE (Tony R @ May 6 2011, 11:21 PM)
QUOTE (Cosy Toes @ May 7 2011, 12:17 AM)
QUOTE (Tony R @ May 6 2011, 11:14 PM)
QUOTE (Cosy Toes @ May 7 2011, 12:13 AM)
QUOTE (Tony R @ May 6 2011, 11:10 PM)
Quite, the British concerts on the All The World's A Stage, AFTK and Hemispheres tours were the pinnacle of Rush.
Anyone who didnt see them then is just a tourist really. Sad.

Shit I'm a tourist. I hate Annie Lennox. Oh, I mean daddy's a tourist.

 

Daddy had a friend with a ticket for the ATWAS tour though smile.gif

You didnt even catch the Hemispheres tour?

 

Damn, you're just a wannabe!

They missed Sheffield that tour. I wasn't allowed to travel further than that.

So basically you spout all this crap about old Rush and really you're just a nicky-come-lately bandwagon jumper...

You don't have to have seen them in the 70s.

What if I was an Inzidder?

 

I remember their 70s albums being released - from what daddy tells me.

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May 11 1983 (Eppelheim-Germany) will never forget that date - now 28 years later I'm going to sit in the Time Machine to Dublin. Life is good!!!

Cheers from Germany

ps: Signals from RUSH - one of the best live sounds ever

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Loving this thread. Rory Gallagher was the opener and he played some very good guitar, but the crowd was merciless. He started to look a bit bored, but then so did we after about ten songs that all sounded the same.

 

I was bruised the next day from so much pounding in that brutal general admission crowd. Got felt up from a chick behind me who only wanted to get in front of me, but I wasn't giving up that crushed chest against the stage spot.

 

Oh man, the memories. heart.gif heart.gif heart.gif

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QUOTE (drbirdsong @ May 11 2011, 04:23 AM)
Loving this thread. Rory Gallagher was the opener and he played some very good guitar, but the crowd was merciless. He started to look a bit bored, but then so did we after about ten songs that all sounded the same.

Well shame on the Crowd then.

 

No way do all Rory Gallagher songs sound the same!!!!

 

My daddy saw him headline the Reading Festival in 1980,and he says that Rory was jaw-droppingly good.

 

He was a better guitarist than Alex too.

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