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Rick:
--- Quote from: PL1 on July 29, 2013, 09:08:54 pm ---Like Yotsuya's non-response when the challenge was tossed back to him -- there's not a "Ghost of a Chance" even if you had been racking the "Hemispheres" of your brain since fifteen days ago on. . . well, you get the idea. :lol
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I personally think you should Take off! (To the Great White North!)
(And yes, Geddy Lee equals Rush in this instance.)
mgb:
--- Quote from: harveybirdman on July 29, 2013, 09:31:10 pm ---and yet again, a CoryBee customer has a terrible idea...
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And how about Alex Lifeson on the other side with Neal Peart on the CPO and John Rutsey on the rear side.
chopperthedog:
Since this thread has completely derailed lemmie throw a curve ball. I enjoy the Permanent Waves album in small doses but can't take on rush as a whole. The one thing from Neil that tickled my fancy was the "Burning for Buddy" thing he produced and played on back in 94. I got into it around 96 when I snagged the 2 cd and 2 vhs set :P its so cool to have the video archives of some badass drummers and like the best horn players in the world in one place for the song takes.
This is great tune, Plus how often do you see Neil behind only 4 drums wearing a Beavis and Butt-head shirt?
Now, this song has been my favorite buddy rich composition of all time. So cool that it's the first track on the tribute and Simon Phillips tears that s*h*i*t up. The timing play between him and the bass player throughout the song is amazing along with the onslaught from the brass section to.
good day.
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