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Old 06-25-2007, 03:02 AM #1
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how many times have you seen RUSH


i'm going to see rush for the 10th time this summer. snakes and arrows album

edit-actually saw them 10 already- saw them twice for 'roll the bones'

i saw them first in 1977 at th Ag building(at the county fairgrounds weird huh) in garden city kansas. a farewell to kings was the tour. they played 2112 all the way through. ass kicking good

saw them next in 84
grace under pressure (really great album and show)

and then late 80s:
power windows
hold your fire
presto(good one)

90s:
roll the bones(great show) saw it in portland and phoenix
counterparts
test for echo

2000s:
feedback (an unbelievable show)
they're better than ever. at he feedback concert neil peart did a 20 minute drum solo, i think they played 33 songs.
i can't wait. took my son last time, will take the girl too this time
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Old 06-25-2007, 07:44 PM #2
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Man the 80's were sush a blur 4 me,but I seen them in like 89,maybe 90 at Kemper Arena.K.C.Mo.
It was a cool show,and experience.
There were all ages at the show,I seen one group with grampa late 40's son late 20's and grandson like 12yrs and they all knew every word to every song.
I'm not a die hard Rush fan,but have always li9ked some of their stuff.
Even though i'm not a huge fan,I had a blast.

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Old 06-26-2007, 09:19 PM #3
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i guess i'm the only die hard rush fan around here.

hey 1tw, thanks for the reply
the last show i saw a couple years ago and i guess it's a rush thing but all the old guys like me had kids and grandkids in tow

there not a band with nasty lyrics or typical sex talk, cussing etc, so i guess a little more family friendly

the screen behind the stage is cool they have a cool dragon since the vapor trails tour that rocks
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I starting hearing about them back in about 1978 when I was in the 8th grade. A few stoners in J High were quoting their lyrics and writing them on the blackboard every chance they got. I only saw them once- in Oakland CA in about 1992. I believe it was the Roll the Bones tour. Awesome experience. I have been to a few classic performers over the years, ex- The Who 2x and the Greatful Dead 2x, but the focus in my clique was always more hell bent on camping trips to the hinterlands. We brought tunes with us of course. I am proud that I am too young to have used 8-tracks extensively.
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yeah uncola roll the bones was a great show.
the skeleton on the screen during the song, 'roll the bones' is too cool
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yeah uncola roll the bones was a great show.
the skeleton on the screen during the song, 'roll the bones' is too cool
Ya,I remember the skeleton,whew my memory is shot.
Like i said it was a unique experince,1 i'm glad to have FoSho

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I've seen them 3x . Always a gooood time
moving pictures
signals
a farewell to kings ???
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Hazy, I've seen them 5 times. I was big into them back in the day. Haven't seen them since like early 90's (?) though. I remember once that my roommate got some killer thai stick and we blew it at the Rush show, and the laser light show was AWESOME! Ha! Played bass in a band back in high school and the first song we ever learned was In The Mood! Hey Baby! Also the first time I ever got any, was after a RUSH concert!

I really haven't listened to them in a long time, but might have to dig some out. I still have some on Vinyl. I think I only have a couple on CD now, 2112 and Moving Pictures. Think I'll go put on some Red Barchetta!

Rock on man, Have a great time at the show!

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The only time I've ever seen them was on the Trailer Park Boys.
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how's it going soulshine
sounds like you did better after the show than i did.
5 times is good. you oughta look and see if they're coming anywhere near you.
they've been playing for 32? years. the show gets better every tour. and the lasers still kick ass.

hey 1TT some of those late 80s shows are blurred out a bit here too

c-c-eer thanks for the reply that farewell to kings was in 77. cops took my bong on the way from the show, and threw my ass in jail.

hey Neuronaut
i don't know what Trailer Park Boys are. would have liked to have seen it though.

thanks everyone for the replys.

has anyone heard their last album?
not he new on, but a couple years ago they did an album called feedback. for their 30th birthday tour.
it was all covers of 60s songs like - for what it's worth - summertime blues - crossroads - heart full of soul
way good.
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