my god, I'd forgotten how fantastic "La Villa Stangiato" is
― keeping things contextual (DJP), Tuesday, 31 July 2012 18:40 (thirteen years ago)
okay lol:
Despite claims that the song addresses political and socioeconomic issues, lyricist Neil Peart has remarked that there is no hidden meaning to the song, and that the inspiration for penning it simply came from a humorous comic strip he read which depicted trees arguing like people.[1]
― keeping things contextual (DJP), Tuesday, 31 July 2012 18:43 (thirteen years ago)
xp hell yeah, main theme showing up a couple minutes in always puts a smile on my face
― contenderizer, Tuesday, 31 July 2012 18:57 (thirteen years ago)
and while we're at it, "cygnus x-1"
― contenderizer, Tuesday, 31 July 2012 19:00 (thirteen years ago)
books I and II, lol
― contenderizer, Tuesday, 31 July 2012 19:01 (thirteen years ago)
Both Strangiato and the Trees are incredible songs. Lyrics in the Trees are kind of goofy, but it still rules.
― One Way Ticket on the 1277 Express (Bill Magill), Tuesday, 31 July 2012 19:03 (thirteen years ago)
i seconded moodles' endorsement of the "untouchable" 5-album streak from permanent waves through power windows, but tbrr, i cut it off at signals and start the run at 2112. a farewell to kings and hemispheres may not quite reach "temples of syrinx" heights, but that's an unfair standard to hold anything to.
― contenderizer, Tuesday, 31 July 2012 19:10 (thirteen years ago)
alex in nyc!
rush has stuff i can't even defend but somehow i love it still
― wack nerd zinging in the dead of night (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Tuesday, 31 July 2012 19:11 (thirteen years ago)
I start the run at 2112 and end it at Moving Pictures. I can't do it after that.
― One Way Ticket on the 1277 Express (Bill Magill), Tuesday, 31 July 2012 19:39 (thirteen years ago)
Ha, Peart's original quote is here: http://www.nimitz.net/rush/faq2ans.html#70
This completely makes sense to me, actually. Even otherwise, I would have put the lyrical statement down to naivete. I never thought that Peart was actually advocating for Thatcherite union-busting to come to 70s Canada or anything.
― EveningStar (Sund4r), Tuesday, 31 July 2012 19:44 (thirteen years ago)
Bill, you really need to check out Counterparts if you haven't. That album rules.
― 誤訳侮辱, Tuesday, 31 July 2012 19:44 (thirteen years ago)
i love everything from Fly By Night thru Hold Your Fire, after that it starts to get patchy
― ciderpress, Tuesday, 31 July 2012 19:46 (thirteen years ago)
i almost wish there were more records of the pre-synthesizer fantasy jams like on fly by night and caress of steel. i suspect there are other good 70s bands to turn to for crisp d&d-rock (uriah heep comes to mind?) but i haven't found much
― ciderpress, Tuesday, 31 July 2012 19:49 (thirteen years ago)
Starcastle
― timellison, Tuesday, 31 July 2012 19:58 (thirteen years ago)
Are Starcastle any good? I never heard them but got the impression from reviews that they were second-string Kansas/Styx (which makes them, what third-string Zeppelin/Yes?)? I'm curious though.
― EveningStar (Sund4r), Tuesday, 31 July 2012 20:12 (thirteen years ago)
I am listening to Signals for maybe the first time ever? I don't know why I avoided this album, first two songs are great
― keeping things contextual (DJP), Tuesday, 31 July 2012 20:12 (thirteen years ago)
I think "2112" and "Hemispheres" rely too heavily on their narratives to work. This would be OK if the narratives weren't so dopey: as such, they got old for me whereas Yes's 15:00+ epics work entirely on a sonic level for me. Weirdly, I kind of like "Fountain of Lamneth" as a series of tableaux.
xpost "Losing It" is classic imo.
― EveningStar (Sund4r), Tuesday, 31 July 2012 20:14 (thirteen years ago)
Starcastle were super Yes-influenced. There's a lot to like about them - very light overall feeling, cool band sound, super chops.
― timellison, Tuesday, 31 July 2012 20:33 (thirteen years ago)
The last bunch of albums Rush has released have all been pretty solid, especially Counterparts, Vapor Trails, and Clockwork Angels.
Also, their tours since the late 90s have all been incredible.
― Moodles, Tuesday, 31 July 2012 21:31 (thirteen years ago)
Me too. I'd probably even go so far as "Presto" or "Roll the Bones" (each of which features one of my fave Rush album openers, and plenty more I like, including Rush's most credible power ballads "The Pass" and "Ghost of a Chance"). But "Snakes & Arrows" is the only of the recent batch of renewed Rush I love unabashedly, though each has their moments.
― Josh in Chicago, Tuesday, 31 July 2012 21:40 (thirteen years ago)
i need to listen to "Roll the Bones" again...the title track is so dorky (even for rush) i think it kind of tainted the memory of the album for me
― wack nerd zinging in the dead of night (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Tuesday, 31 July 2012 21:42 (thirteen years ago)
The Time Machine tour was what converted me from being a just-know-the-radio-hits guy to a need-everything-now fan. Can't wait to see them again in October.
― 誤訳侮辱, Tuesday, 31 July 2012 21:42 (thirteen years ago)
I thought their 30th anniversary tour did a good job giving a little taste of every era, including "Between the Wheels," possibly the darkest song they've done. "You know how that rabbit feels, going under your spinning wheels..."
― Josh in Chicago, Tuesday, 31 July 2012 21:51 (thirteen years ago)
yeah i saw them about 4 years ago and they did between the wheels because i love that song so much, grace under pressure is one of my favorites
― wack nerd zinging in the dead of night (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Tuesday, 31 July 2012 21:56 (thirteen years ago)
Thanks for the Counterparts recommendation above (insert Chinese symbols here(I believe its Phil)). I'll check that out.
I have tix for Rush in both Atl and Dallas (where I'll be on business in Dallas). Pumped.
― One Way Ticket on the 1277 Express (Bill Magill), Tuesday, 31 July 2012 22:20 (thirteen years ago)
did anybody see the Rush documentary that came out a year or two back? fucking incredible stuff, they have film of, like, early band meetings at their parents' dinner table.
― steven fucking tyler (underrated aerosmith bootlegs I have owned), Tuesday, 31 July 2012 23:23 (thirteen years ago)
That documentary is THE #1 starting point for any new fan.
― Nate Carson, Tuesday, 31 July 2012 23:26 (thirteen years ago)
Yeah, it's great. Wild that both that and the Anvil doc delve into the fact that two of these linchpins of Canadian hard rock acts are children of Holocaust survivors (Geddy is the nickname he earned from his mom calling him to come home - Gary! - in her thick accent). The story of the Anvil guy and his parents is so beautiful, like the most supportive dad ever.
― Josh in Chicago, Tuesday, 31 July 2012 23:27 (thirteen years ago)
That footage of Lifeson as a teenager arguing with his parents is from this documentary (although I'd imagined a scenario along the lines of, "Dude, Alex is totally fighting with his folks! Bring your Super-8!")
xp
― Sun? Sun? It's your cousin, Marvin Ra (Tarfumes The Escape Goat), Wednesday, 1 August 2012 00:40 (thirteen years ago)
Dashed this off in honor of Jerry's birthday tomorrow. Hoping it affects voting. :)
http://www.deadjournalist.com/DJdc/2012/07/31/boots-in-transit-an-appreciation-of-the-dead-on-cassette/
― If Assholes Could Fly This Place Would Be An Airport, Wednesday, 1 August 2012 01:54 (thirteen years ago)
That footage of Lifeson as a teenager arguing with his parents is from this documentary (although I'd imagined a scenario along the lines of, "Dude, Alex is totally fighting with his folks! Bring your Super-8!")xp― Sun? Sun? It's your cousin, Marvin Ra (Tarfumes The Escape Goat), Tuesday, July 31, 2012 5:40 PM (1 hour ago)
― Sun? Sun? It's your cousin, Marvin Ra (Tarfumes The Escape Goat), Tuesday, July 31, 2012 5:40 PM (1 hour ago)
Wow, I bet Alex Lifeson is one of the only people who's been on Trailer Park Boys AND a Criterion Collection documentary.
― Nate Carson, Wednesday, 1 August 2012 02:10 (thirteen years ago)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eh_9NY56Sxw&feature=related
― Josh in Chicago, Wednesday, 1 August 2012 12:22 (thirteen years ago)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KHPD7DfXIcM
― Josh in Chicago, Wednesday, 1 August 2012 12:23 (thirteen years ago)
Boring answer:
1967-70 - Dead1970-74 - Yes1974-84 - Rush
― aerosmith suck because their corporate rock that sucks (Myonga Vön Bontee), Wednesday, 1 August 2012 13:45 (thirteen years ago)
Airports, that is a nice piece. I was never a Deadhead nor a tape trader, but I have a few bequeathed to me by an east coast buddy, replete with hand drawn cover art. I hang onto them as artifacts.
On another note, I think I have found the first Rush song I enjoy: "Bastille Day."
― David Allan Cow (Dan Peterson), Wednesday, 1 August 2012 13:59 (thirteen years ago)
Played "Moving Pictures" last night for the first time in I don't know how many years. Every little part of each song came back to me like a long lost friend - except for Geddy Lee's voice. Shriiilll - and the way he enunciates irritates me now. I couldn't deal with it. Sad.
― Pacific Rinko (Capitaine Jay Vee), Wednesday, 1 August 2012 14:11 (thirteen years ago)
try the Time Machine live album version of those Moving Pictures tracks. Geddy's voice has changed enough that I think many who found him too shrill will find him more palatable these days.
― EZ Snappin, Wednesday, 1 August 2012 14:15 (thirteen years ago)
Oh! Good to know. I will.
― Pacific Rinko (Capitaine Jay Vee), Wednesday, 1 August 2012 14:15 (thirteen years ago)
I love shrill Geddy. Middle-register Geddy, though, is one of the main reasons I haven't been able to get into any post-mid-80s Rush.
― Sun? Sun? It's your cousin, Marvin Ra (Tarfumes The Escape Goat), Wednesday, 1 August 2012 14:21 (thirteen years ago)
Yes was pretty good last night. Heavy the longer cuts (Awaken, Heart of the Sunrise, one suite from their new album I'm not sure the name of). This might not have been so popular with the crowd looking for some of the bigger "hits". The new singer looks and sounds just like Jon Anderson, and his name is in fact "John Davidson".
Nothing from CTTE or Relayer. Star of the show is definitely Steve Howe, the guy is spectacular, even though he looks like an old English professor.
― One Way Ticket on the 1277 Express (Bill Magill), Wednesday, 1 August 2012 15:27 (thirteen years ago)
Steve Howe kind of reminds me of Elrond
― Moodles, Wednesday, 1 August 2012 15:33 (thirteen years ago)
http://npknet.com/images/Jackvynil/1011albums051.jpg
― aerosmith suck because their corporate rock that sucks (Myonga Vön Bontee), Wednesday, 1 August 2012 15:34 (thirteen years ago)
They really couldn't have gotten a better replacement than John Davidson. In fact if you're not much of a Yeshead you probably wouldn't even remember that the singer's name is supposed to be Jon Anderson. And Howe, I dunno why we have to keep commenting on his looks, I mean is it really necessahttp://www.splotchy.com/images/blog/howe01.jpg
― frogbs, Wednesday, 1 August 2012 15:41 (thirteen years ago)
Where's the rest of him?
― Josh in Chicago, Wednesday, 1 August 2012 15:45 (thirteen years ago)
sucked into the same wormhole as the rest of his guitar
― one dis leads to another (ian), Wednesday, 1 August 2012 15:47 (thirteen years ago)
Looks just like fucking Elrond
― Trip Maker, Wednesday, 1 August 2012 15:51 (thirteen years ago)
i kinda want to start a Steinberger Swag Thread.
― Elrond Hubbard (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Wednesday, 1 August 2012 15:58 (thirteen years ago)
I have a theory that the LotR films based their characters on Yes. Frodo looks suspiciously like 70s Jon Anderson.
― Moodles, Wednesday, 1 August 2012 15:58 (thirteen years ago)
Howe used about 8 different guitars last night. Sometimes wearing two with a pedal steel in front of him.
― One Way Ticket on the 1277 Express (Bill Magill), Wednesday, 1 August 2012 16:17 (thirteen years ago)
Looks like what would have been born had Elron been fucking Gollum,
Howe used about 8 different guitars last night.
Always a deceptive gauge, since so many guitarists have guitars in certain tunings. In fact, that's kind of modest! I mean, the Edge tours with something like 43 guitars, and he's the anti-Howe.
― Josh in Chicago, Wednesday, 1 August 2012 19:25 (thirteen years ago)