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RatBastard

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Re: Favorite Rush Albums
« Reply #30 on: October 20, 2011, 01:16:50 pm »
None.  I DESPISE Rush almost as much as I hate Metallica, GnR, and Boston.

wait, aren't you a big aerosmith fan?


Not really. 

the search function severely limits how much one can back-pedal nowadays:

The shows that I can REMEBER having front row setas for were:
 
 Aerosmith
 B52s
 John Prine
 Arlo Guthrie/Pete Seeger
 Steve Vai/Zappa Plays Zappa
 Rolling Stones
 Kid Rock
 Joe Jackson

In 1997 I was in the Civic Arena in Pittsburgh for an Aerosmith concert.  I was in the fan club and had seats on the floor about the 6th row. 

Hey Seth, if you can pull this one off then you are indeed a god!  Aerosmith is on tour right now and when they wind things up, Joe Perry will be releasing a new solo CD.  Rumor has it he is reforming the Joe Perry Project for a tour.  If you can book them I may have to buy up all the tickets myself for me and all of my Aerosmith friends!

and for the grand finale.... when asked which band have you seen the most:
Aerosmith > 100
Sevendust > 50

Others in double digits:
Old Crow Medicine Show
Robert Randolph
Puddle of Mudd
Citizen Cope
Cheap Trick
Henry Rollins
Lou Reed
The Hives
Other I can't recall as of now.

hate on rush and metallica all ya want, but your sh*t stinks too ;D

None of that counters anything I said.  Note I did not say I never liked ^A^.  Just said that I prefer their earlier stuff and lately they have become the world's oldest boy band.  I stand by that.  I do wish Joe would solo tour again through.  He is still quite the old school rocker and I am sure a lot of my friends who are still huge fans of the band would attend just like I said they would in the prior post.  Having said that, none of it changes the fact that those keyboards in Rush are horrid! :)
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Re: Favorite Rush Albums
« Reply #31 on: October 21, 2011, 06:01:52 am »
1) A Farewell to Kings
2) Hemispheres
3) 2112
4) Moving Pictures
5) Signals

The D&D knock is so predictable and unoriginal, but I'd expect nothing less from Brian Wallace.