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Vic

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Originally posted by: foghorn67
Originally posted by: Vic
Originally posted by: foghorn67
I respect them as musicians. But geez, how can you stand a voice that sounds like that. And the lyrics, how corny can you get?

Tell ya what, why don't you give us an example of these "corny" lyrics?

Concert Hall. RAAAAAA!!!!!
blah, blah, blah. Salesman!!!!

Wow, obviously you're one to judge when that's all the lyrics you know to the song... :roll:

Originally posted by: Spirit of Radio
Begin the day with a friendly voice
A companion unobtrusive
Plays that song that's so elusive
And the magic music makes your morning mood

Off on your way, hit the open road
There is magic at your fingers
For the spirit ever lingers
Undemanding contact in your happy solitude

Invisible airwaves crackle with life
Bright antennae bristle with the energy
Emotional feedback on timeless wavelength
Bearing a gift beyond price, almost free

All this machinery making modern music can still be open-hearted
Not so boldly charted
It's really just a question of your honesty
Yeah, your honesty

One likes to believe in the freedom of music
But glittering prizes and endless compromises
Shatter the illusion of integrity, yeah

Invisible airwaves crackle with life
Bright antennae bristle with the energy
Emotional feedback on timeless wavelength
Bearing a gift beyond price, almost free

For the words of the profits were written on the studio walls
And concert halls
And echoes with the sound of salesmen
Of salesmen
Of salesmen

OMG so corny!
 

f4phantom2500

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Originally posted by: Dean
Originally posted by: f4phantom2500
Originally posted by: Dean
Time to silence the critics :)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_lhj5dTptqM&mode=related&search=

watch the 1st link next to "Drums:" on my first post.

I'm not claiming that Peart, Lifeson or lee are the best at anything. What I do claim is if you can find a band as complete as those three musicians, I'll be a monkey's uncle.

Oh, they work together very very well as a band, but individually they aren't "the best". Also while I can't think of a band right off the top of my head that synchs as well as Rush, just because I can't think of one (and just because you haven't heard one) doesn't mean that a band like that doesn't exist. I would actually welcome a band like that lol.
 

Dean

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Originally posted by: f4phantom2500
Originally posted by: Dean
Originally posted by: f4phantom2500
Originally posted by: Dean
Time to silence the critics :)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_lhj5dTptqM&mode=related&search=

watch the 1st link next to "Drums:" on my first post.

I'm not claiming that Peart, Lifeson or lee are the best at anything. What I do claim is if you can find a band as complete as those three musicians, I'll be a monkey's uncle.

Oh, they work together very very well as a band, but individually they aren't "the best". Also while I can't think of a band right off the top of my head that synchs as well as Rush, just because I can't think of one (and just because you haven't heard one) doesn't mean that a band like that doesn't exist. I would actually welcome a band like that lol.

So I guess I am not a monkey's uncle yet!hehe. I see your point. You cannot say this guy is better than that guy. Rush has always been an enigma to me. Some albums to me kicked a$$, while others didn't. I prefer their Moving Pictures and older material to their newer stuff. What I have always liked about Rush is their musicianship, attention to detail, professionalism, modesty and their uniqueness. They are different than any other "rock" band in existence. They never copied anyone and always did what they wanted, even if it alienated some fans. They have always marched to their own drum.

These days when it is all about money, you gotta respect that.

 

foghorn67

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Originally posted by: Vic
Originally posted by: foghorn67
Originally posted by: Vic
Originally posted by: foghorn67
I respect them as musicians. But geez, how can you stand a voice that sounds like that. And the lyrics, how corny can you get?

Tell ya what, why don't you give us an example of these "corny" lyrics?

Concert Hall. RAAAAAA!!!!!
blah, blah, blah. Salesman!!!!

Wow, obviously you're one to judge when that's all the lyrics you know to the song... :roll:

Originally posted by: Spirit of Radio
Begin the day with a friendly voice
A companion unobtrusive
Plays that song that's so elusive
And the magic music makes your morning mood

Off on your way, hit the open road
There is magic at your fingers
For the spirit ever lingers
Undemanding contact in your happy solitude

Invisible airwaves crackle with life
Bright antennae bristle with the energy
Emotional feedback on timeless wavelength
Bearing a gift beyond price, almost free

All this machinery making modern music can still be open-hearted
Not so boldly charted
It's really just a question of your honesty
Yeah, your honesty

One likes to believe in the freedom of music
But glittering prizes and endless compromises
Shatter the illusion of integrity, yeah

Invisible airwaves crackle with life
Bright antennae bristle with the energy
Emotional feedback on timeless wavelength
Bearing a gift beyond price, almost free

For the words of the profits were written on the studio walls
And concert halls
And echoes with the sound of salesmen
Of salesmen
Of salesmen

OMG so corny!
I posted what sticks out the most to me as being corny. Sorry, you don't have to memorize each and every verse and chorus to have an opinion on it. I was going to google it and just post the lyrics of that horrendous song. But you saved me the trouble.
He sounds like a girl. I don't care how you slice it, it is corny.
You do realize some people have a mind of their own when selecting music. Sorry not everyone likes Rush.
 

Vic

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There's a world of difference between not liking a band and going out of your way to crap in a thread about a band.

And I don't have the lyrics memorized either. I ripped those from songmeanings.com. I found your choice of that song in particular somewhat amusingly ironic.
 

foghorn67

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Originally posted by: Vic
There's a world of difference between not liking a band and going out of your way to crap in a thread about a band.

And I don't have the lyrics memorized either. I ripped those from songmeanings.com. I found your choice of that song in particular somewhat amusingly ironic.

I didn't totally crap. Just farted. ;)
I did acknowledge they are gifted musicians. But I was honestly curious on how you get past the vocals. Or do you actually like that?
 

Vic

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Originally posted by: foghorn67
Originally posted by: Vic
There's a world of difference between not liking a band and going out of your way to crap in a thread about a band.

And I don't have the lyrics memorized either. I ripped those from songmeanings.com. I found your choice of that song in particular somewhat amusingly ironic.

I didn't totally crap. Just farted. ;)
I did acknowledge they are gifted musicians. But I was honestly curious on how you get past the vocals. Or do you actually like that?

I'll admit that Geddy's voice isn't the best and took many years and albums to develop. But there is one period among their later works when the all that vocal training had obviously paid off, and his voice was acutally very good. Kind of from Moving Pictures to Counterparts IMO.
 

Coldkilla

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57 Replys and only 1 person answered my question about the rush saying... that being:

Time Stands Still for RUSH
All the world is a Stage for RUSH.

Come back on-topic plz! TY :D
 

thujone

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"everybody say Geddy Lee!" -Orgasmo

some of my favorite lines ever are from that movie.
 

Homerboy

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Originally posted by: Vic
Originally posted by: Homerboy
Exactly how do you measure "greatest musician"? Is there some scale I am un aware of or is it just SUBJECTIVE like ALL music is subjective?
Obviously by the musician's skill at his/her instrument. Are you saying that the conductor of some pretigious orchestra hires musicians based solely on some subjective whim?

And my collection is "cream of the crop," as best as I can make it according to my own standards (which are IMO quite high). Unfortunately, I have purchased some turkeys, like Metallica's St. Anger for example. But for the most part, I do try to pick the best. Do you people have any idea just how much music there is out there? Millions and millions and millions of albums.


no i Have no idea... again, being surrounded by MUCH MORE than 10,000 albums (yes vinyl) not to mention the 10+ full cabinets of CDs from every genre spanning classical to punk and some not even definable...having free reign over what I play and don't play, dealing with 50 other DJs (all music freaks themselves.... this is volunteer mind you NOT commercial radio) I had not idea there was more music out there than just what MTV showed me. Millions? REALLY?!?!?!


Yes music is COMPLETELY SUBJECTIVE. Please explain to me why XYZ is better than ABC besides some relatively abstract rating of "technically better". That's not a concrete answer is it? Who's the best sculptor then? Who's the best painter? Who's the best chef? Who's the best lover (well me I know but I digress...). I'm not trying to take anything away from Rush or any other band. I completely enjoy Rush and their musical talents. Is it music I "like"? No... not really. But to say they are the "best" is impossible with being subjective as art is NOT a math equation.
 

DrPizza

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Originally posted by: Homerboy
Originally posted by: Vic
Originally posted by: Homerboy
Exactly how do you measure "greatest musician"? Is there some scale I am un aware of or is it just SUBJECTIVE like ALL music is subjective?
Obviously by the musician's skill at his/her instrument. Are you saying that the conductor of some pretigious orchestra hires musicians based solely on some subjective whim?

And my collection is "cream of the crop," as best as I can make it according to my own standards (which are IMO quite high). Unfortunately, I have purchased some turkeys, like Metallica's St. Anger for example. But for the most part, I do try to pick the best. Do you people have any idea just how much music there is out there? Millions and millions and millions of albums.


no i Have no idea... again, being surrounded by MUCH MORE than 10,000 albums (yes vinyl) not to mention the 10+ full cabinets of CDs from every genre spanning classical to punk and some not even definable...having free reign over what I play and don't play, dealing with 50 other DJs (all music freaks themselves.... this is volunteer mind you NOT commercial radio) I had not idea there was more music out there than just what MTV showed me. Millions? REALLY?!?!?!


Yes music is COMPLETELY SUBJECTIVE. Please explain to me why XYZ is better than ABC besides some relatively abstract rating of "technically better". That's not a concrete answer is it? Who's the best sculptor then? Who's the best painter? Who's the best chef? Who's the best lover (well me I know but I digress...). I'm not trying to take anything away from Rush or any other band. I completely enjoy Rush and their musical talents. Is it music I "like"? No... not really. But to say they are the "best" is impossible with being subjective as art is NOT a math equation.

Sounds like a college radio station??
 

Homerboy

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Sounds like a college radio station??

Started that way. No students there anymore... I'm likely the youngest DJ (in 30s) at this point. Pretty hard to explain the radio station itself. It's a small. non-commercial radio station that is owned by a college. So by definition, yes "college radio" but its not your typical "college radio" station. Much more progressive, forward thinking etc. yet has very large jazz, blues, foreign etc ensemble too. Highly renown throughout the US as one of the frontier station out there.

 

gerwen

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Pumpkin is definitely the best pie.

Technical Proficiency doesn't equate to good music, nor does simplicity equal bad music. Often it's the reverse.

Claiming to know who the best drummer in the world is, is hubris. It's your opinion, and another persons opinion is just as valid. Accept this fact and your blood pressure will thank you. "I think Rush suxxors" is way more valid than "Neal Peart is the best drummer in the world." The first is an opinion, and the second is a clueless misrepresentation of a fact that couldn't possibly ever be established or agreed upon. It's pointless, just like claiming pumpkin is the best pie.

I remember back in highschool, a friend came back from an AC/DC concert and said that he was amazed, "Angus played Eddy Van Halen's Eruption with one hand!" Big deal, eruption wasn't a big deal because it was hard, it was a big deal because nobody ever played a guitar like that before. Did Angus invent that style with one hand? Didn't think so. Technical prowess in music is meaningless. It's being able to come up with something that sounds good, and resonates in peoples' heads that counts.


Oh, and for the original topic, "Gimme a Rush!"
 

Homerboy

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Originally posted by: gerwen
Pumpkin is definitely the best pie.

Technical Proficiency doesn't equate to good music, nor does simplicity equal bad music. Often it's the reverse.

Claiming to know who the best drummer in the world is, is hubris. It's your opinion, and another persons opinion is just as valid. Accept this fact and your blood pressure will thank you. "I think Rush suxxors" is way more valid than "Neal Peart is the best drummer in the world." The first is an opinion, and the second is a clueless misrepresentation of a fact that couldn't possibly ever be established or agreed upon. It's pointless, just like claiming pumpkin is the best pie.

I remember back in highschool, a friend came back from an AC/DC concert and said that he was amazed, "Angus played Eddy Van Halen's Eruption with one hand!" Big deal, eruption wasn't a big deal because it was hard, it was a big deal because nobody ever played a guitar like that before. Did Angus invent that style with one hand? Didn't think so. Technical prowess in music is meaningless. It's being able to come up with something that sounds good, and resonates in peoples' heads that counts.


Oh, and for the original topic, "Gimme a Rush!"

He says what I'm thinking!
 

Vic

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Uh.... many parts of "Eruption" are supposed to be played with one hand. The technique is called "tapping" or (sometimes derisively) "fret wanking."
 

Vic

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Originally posted by: Coldkilla
57 Replys and only 1 person answered my question about the rush saying... that being:

Time Stands Still for RUSH
All the world is a Stage for RUSH.

Come back on-topic plz! TY :D

You've got a Ghost of a Chance to win RUSH tickets.

:D
 

BlancoNino

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Originally posted by: Vic
Uh.... many parts of "Eruption" are supposed to be played with one hand. The technique is called "tapping" or (sometimes derisively) "fret wanking."

Ah, good ol' fret wanking. Every arrogant high school guitar player's favorite thing to do to show off...lower the hell out of his action and crank the hell out of the volume and gain of an amp that is very touch-sensitive.
 

jme5343

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I don't really have much to add other than this thread has inspired me to buy tickets for the concert in St. Louis :D Went to the 30th year concert, AWESOME show. Nice to see entire families at the concert, I mean parents w/ 9-10 year olds. Good, clean music.
 

davestar

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Originally posted by: jmebonner
I don't really have much to add other than this thread has inspired me to buy tickets for the concert in St. Louis :D Went to the 30th year concert, AWESOME show. Nice to see entire families at the concert, I mean parents w/ 9-10 year olds. Good, clean music.

what's the fun in clean music?
 

Zenmervolt

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Originally posted by: Homerboy
So by definition, yes "college radio" but its not your typical "college radio" station. Much more progressive, forward thinking etc. yet has very large jazz, blues, foreign etc ensemble too.
So it considers itself "Much more progressive, forward thinking etc." and has a wide variety of music like Jazz, Blues, and Foreign that is currently in favor with the pseudo-intellectuals of this country.

Sounds like ever college radio station I've ever listened to. Even the schedule on the station's page reads like the schedule of every student-run college station I've encountered.

Not saying it's not a good station, but it sure looks to have no significant difference from any other ecclectic and self-aggrandizing college station.

ZV