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						| Righ 
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 New Rush!  w00t!  I listened to this earlier today.  May 1st can't come soon enough for me.  As the Japanese say, "Geddy Ree is supa bass praya numba one!" |  
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						| HaemishM 
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 Fuck yeah. The world needs more Rush albums.  |  
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 I own every Rush cd and dvd concert.  I really like what I'm hearing in this sample.  It's sounds like the p/g era.  |  
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						| Damn Dirty Ape 
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 If the rumored tour dates are correct, I'll be seeing them in Charlotte in the middle of June.  The first concert I attended was the Power Windows tour with Blue Oyster Cult opening.  Despite being in the nose-bleeds, I had a blast.
 The only weak Rush show I've seen was on the Roll The Bones tour.  I thought Primus put on a better set as the warm-up band.  Les Claypool obviously kicked Geddy in the ass when it came to bass playing as Geddy's delusions of being a keyboardist lost grip on the song writing afterwards.
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						| HaemishM 
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 I saw Rush on the Counterparts tour. Counterparts to me, was one of their weakest albums, which means it was still about 100x better than other albums. The show was transcendently good, they just play that well live. Candlebox opened for them, and sucked so hard I fell asleep in my chair 3 times during their set. Rush came on and I rode a contact high for days. 
 EDIT: That single doth kicketh my ass.
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 Sounds great, I think that actually getting together in a studio rather than exchanging tapes paid off. Peart name-checked Gavin Harrison (of Porcupine Tree, who I keep telling you folks to listen to) in several recent interviews as one of his favorite drummers, and it sounds like he's used some of his techniques here. A lot of love between the two bands at the moment - Lerxt plays an extended solo on the 18 minute epic centerpiece of PT's forthcoming album. 
 Tour dates for Rush appear to be coming out from ticket agencies, so we're getting a rough idea, even though they've yet to be confirmed:
 
 Jun. 13 - Nashville, TN @ Starwood Amphitheater (??) see here
 Jun. 15 - West Palm Beach, FL @ Sound Advice Amphitheater
 Jun. 16 - Tampa, FL @ Ford Amphitheater @ Florida State Fairgrounds
 Jun. 18 - Atlanta, GA @ HiFi Buys Amphitheater
 Jun. 19 - Charlotte, NC @ Verizon Wireless Amphitheater
 Jun. 27 - Mansfield, MA @ Tweeter Center
 Jun. 30 - Saratoga Springs, NY @ Saratoga Performing Arts Center
 Jul. 02 - Wantaugh, NY @ Jones Beach Amphitheater
 Jul. 04 - Darien Lake, NY @ Six Flags
 Jul. 07 - Homdel, NJ @ PNC Arts Center
 Jul. 09 - Uncasville, CT @ Mohegan Sun Arena
 Aug. 04 - Philadelphia, PA @ Tweeter Center
 Sep. 01 - CONFIRMED Cincinnati, OH @ Riverbend Music Center
 Oct. 16 - Rotterdam, Netherlands @ Ahoy' Rotterdam
 Oct. 17 - Rotterdam, Netherlands @ Ahoy' Rotterdam
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 The only weak Rush show I've seen was on the Roll The Bones tour.  I thought Primus put on a better set as the warm-up band.  Les Claypool obviously kicked Geddy in the ass when it came to bass playing as Geddy's delusions of being a keyboardist lost grip on the song writing afterwards.  
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 Heh I rushed here to make a Rush mention, thinking this thread was based on the game.  Rush fans! I knew this was a cool site.  :mrgreen:
 I've been a fan since Power Windows, first concert was Presto in Charlotte.  I was 'medicated' when I saw it and it still remains the greatest concert EVAR.
 
 My friend and I always go to the Charlotte and Nashville shows but with them so close together this time I dunno.  Both venues are great but I slightly prefer Starwood in Nashville.  I think it's called something else now, who knows.
 
 They will have a hard time beating Vapor Trails, that stuff was....intense.
 
 Oh and maybe a couple of us can swig a brew before a show?  Something to think about!
 Roll the Bones!
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 Dang that file isn't there anymore. The Grace Under Pressure tour was the very first concert I ever went to, though I had started listening to Rush with Signals. I saw them twice during their Power Windows tour but missed them on their Hold the Fire tour. Definitely one of my favorite bands of all time. |  
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 The tune is now available on iTunes and other legal download sites.  Which is good because the one from rush.com was of teh sux quality in comparison. I had originally planned to attend the Charlotte show but it looks like a Raleigh date has been added for June 18th, which will be lots more convenient for me.  Dates are unofficial at the moment, but supposedly Monday will bring concrete concert listings on rush.com. Hopefully, this tour will have a full version of "A Passage to Bangkok".  |  
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 I've been a fan since Power Windows, first concert was Presto in Charlotte.  I was 'medicated' when I saw it and it still remains the greatest concert EVAR.  
 I was at that show.  Mr. Big opened for them and were way too loud.  A guitar played with a power drill?  Fuck off.  Still, Rush put on one helluva show that night.  I loved the dancing inflated bunnies during "Tom Sawyer". |  
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 Yeah those bunnies messed my friend up somewhat, he was worried that they were real.  He was a little further gone than I was.
 Small world.
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 lol
 A friend back in the late '80s, while on LSD, shouted "THE FUCKING PIG!!!" and tried to hide under his chair during a Pink Floyd show when the inflated swine floated over the stage and out over the audience.  Good times.
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  Peart name-checked Gavin Harrison (of Porcupine Tree, who I keep telling you folks to listen to)  Ok, so I checked out Porcupine Tree. Fuck, that is a good band. Deadwing is teh awesome. |  
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 Ok, so I checked out Porcupine Tree. Fuck, that is a good band. Deadwing is teh awesome.
 Yep. "In Absentia" is even better, and I can hardly wait for next month's "Fear of a Blank Planet" which is going to have the 17 minute long "Anesthetize" featuring Alex Lifeson. It was incredible live last tour. No dates for you Southern folks in May/June, but they're coming back in September/October to hit the South and some other parts hey miss. The official Rush tour dates are now up: JUNE 2007
 13th	Atlanta, GA		HiFi Buys Amphitheatre			3/31/07
 15th	West Palm Beach, FL	Sound Advice Amphitheatre		3/31/07
 16th	Tampa, FL		Ford Amphitheatre			3/31/07
 18th	Charlotte, NC		Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre		3/31/07
 20th	Raleigh, NC		Walnut Creek Amphitheatre 		3/31/07
 22nd	Virginia Beach, VA	Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre		3/31/07
 23rd	Bristow, VA		Nissan Pavilion				3/31/07
 25th	Pittsburgh, PA		Post-Gazette Pavilion			3/31/07
 27th	Boston, MA		Tweeter Center				3/31/07
 29th	Scranton, PA		Toyota Pavilion				3/31/07
 30th	Saratoga Springs, NY	SPAC					3/31/07
 
 JULY 2007
 
 2nd 	Wantagh, NY		Nikon at Jones Beach Theater		3/31/07
 4th 	Buffalo, NY		Darien Lake 				4/14/07
 6th	Camden, NJ		Tweeter Center				3/31/07
 8th	Holmdel, NJ		PNC Bank Arts Center			3/31/07
 9th 	Uncasville, CT		Mohegan Sun Arena			3/31/07
 18th	Calgary, AB		Pengrowth Saddledome			4/20/07
 20th 	Seattle, WA		White River Amphitheatre		3/31/07
 21st	Portland, OR		The Amphitheatre at Clark County	3/31/07
 23rd	Los Angeles, CA		Hollywood Bowl				4/15/07
 25th 	Irvine, CA		Verizon Wireless Amphitheater		4/15/07
 27th	Phoenix, AZ		Cricket Pavilion			4/2/07
 28th	Las Vegas, NV		MGM Grand Garden Arena			4/14/07
 30th	San Diego, CA		Coors Amphitheatre			4/14/07
 
 AUGUST 2007
 
 1st	San Francisco, CA	Shoreline Amphitheatre			4/1/07
 3rd 	Concord, CA		Sleep Train Pavilion			4/1/07
 4th    	Sacramento, CA		Sleep Train Amphitheatre		3/31/07
 6th    	Salt Lake City, UT	USANA Amphitheatre			3/31/07
 8th 	Denver, CO		Red Rocks Amphitheatre			3/31/07
 11th 	Dallas, TX		Smirnoff Music Centre			3/31/07
 12th 	San Antonio, TX		Verizon Wireless Amphitheater		3/31/07
 14th 	Houston, TX		Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion		3/31/07
 23rd 	Kansas City, MO		Verizon Wireless Amphitheater		4/14/07
 24th 	St. Louis, MO		Verizon Wireless Amphitheater		4/14/07
 26th 	Indianapolis, IN	Verizon Wireless Music Center		4/14/07
 28th 	Detroit, MI		DTE Energy Music Theatre		4/14/07
 30th 	Cleveland, OH		Blossom Music Centre			3/31/07
 
 SEPTEMBER 2007
 
 1st 	Cincinnati, OH		Riverbend Music Center			4/14/07
 2nd 	Columbus, OH		Germain Amphitheater			4/14/07
 6th	Milwaukee, WI		Marcus Amphitheater			4/14/07
 8th	Chicago, IL		First Midwest Bank Amph			4/14/07
 9th	St. Paul, MN		Xcel Energy Center			4/14/07
 12th	London, ON		John Labatt Centre			4/20/07
 14th 	Quebec City, PQ		Colisee de Quebec			4/21/07
 15th 	Montreal, PQ		Bell Centre				4/21/07
 19th	Toronto, ON		Air Canada Centre			4/20/07
 21st 	Ottawa, ON		ScotiaBank Place			4/20/07
 
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 OCTOBER 2007 - EUROPEAN DATES
 
 3rd	Glasgow, Scotland	SECC					3/31/07
 5th	Newcastle, England	Metro Radio Arena			3/31/07
 6th	Sheffield, England	Hallam FM Arena				3/31/07
 9th	London, England		Wembley Arena				3/31/07
 10th	London, England		Wembley Arena				3/31/07
 12th 	Birmingham, England	NEC Arena				3/31/07
 14th	Manchester, England	MEN Arena				3/31/07
 16th	Rotterdam, Netherlands	Ahoy					3/31/07
 17th	Rotterdam, Netherlands	Ahoy					3/31/07
 19th	Oberhausen, Germany	Arena					3/31/07
 21st 	Mannheim, Germany	SAP Arena				3/31/07
 23rd	Milan, Italy		Forum Arena				3/31/07
 26th	Oslo, Norway		Spektrum				4/14/07
 27th	Stockholm, Sweden	Globe Arena				4/16/07
 29th	Helsinki, Finland	Hartwell Arena				4/16/07
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 Odd, no Nashville show.  Dang I guess it's Charlotte and maybe Atlanta.
 Now I'm bummed.
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 ARISE!  THE NECROMANCER COMMANDS YOU!
 Ok, I've listened to the whole Snakes and Arrows album.  A friend sent me the files he pulled off of the prog usenet group.  Since I have the CD *and* DVD pre-ordered, I don't feel too terribly guilty about getting a sneak peak at what's turning out to be one
 awesomesplenda, fuck it, it's an AWESOME album!
 "Far Cry" is a bit deceptive in that it's more traditional Rush while the rest of the material breaks new ground for the boys.  A bizarre mixture of acoustic, prog, blues, and a myriad of other stylings that they managed to tie together for some fantastic music.  The three instrumentals are the highlights for me, particularly "Hope", a Lifeson acoustic piece.  I've really missed that side of him.
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