Haven't missed a Rush show in St. Louis since 1977. Ever since the first time I heard Working Man. When they are here, Alex wears a Blues jersey and Geddy wears a Cards jersey. I have a Blues jersey signed by all 3 of them. Had my wife go to a radio station where they were doing an interview and got it signed (figured she had a better chance than me). I'll be seeing them here next month.
Lofunzo, we could debate who is the bigger Rush fan on this board. I have about 30 ticket stubs, a dozen or so CD's and 7 vinyl LP's to back up my claim.
For all the young 'uns out there, LP's are records. That's what us old folk used to buy that contained music on them.
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Cornbread Maxwell wrote:Rush puts on a phenominal concert. Neil Peart is the best drummer of my lifetime. Ive only seen them twice, but I'll never forget those shows.
How did I know that you would like Rush too? LOL
Amazing concerts (as long as they stick to the old stuff - anything from Power Window and back) been to a few myself. Nothing beats Rush at Maple Leaf Gardens.
For all the young 'uns out there, LP's are records. That's what us old folk used to buy that contained music on them.
Haha, thanks, Madison, for clarifying that. Most of the "kids" know about LP's, though. It's what the DJ's use for that scratching sound
Ah yes. Good point. I forgot that "records" are still occasionally around in today's music.
Yes doctor, I am sick. Sick of those who are spineless. Sick of those who feel self-entitled. Sick of those who are hypocrites. Yes doctor, an army is forming. Yes doctor, there will be a war. Yes doctor, there will be blood.....