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    I loved that album cover when I was nine or ten. The peril of the mountain road and the cliff. The hot ride next to the hot girl. The lightning reaching down. The majesty of those mountains. Being George Washington. Apocalypse and cool.
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    Oh the dark ballads and the violins strew their violence as the drums clean up the gory mess.
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    Brahms 2d Piano Concerto.
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    "You know cos I just lost my parents--both my parents died in the same year...to this day, people come up to me and say 'my dad died and that album really meant a lot to me,' which is very nourishing {pats heart} for a songwriter to hear that your songs have a utility beyond just their own solace, that it actually helps other people."

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    RIP Neil Peart

    2112 is a great album. Rush was one of my favorites as a teen. Saw them live in like 2010 and it was a great show.

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    Quote Originally Posted by aberdien View Post
    RIP Neil Peart

    2112 is a great album. Rush was one of my favorites as a teen. Saw them live in like 2010 and it was a great show.
    Never got to see them but Moving Pictures is my favorite record but anything prior that is good too. Prog rock done right.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Northman View Post
    Never got to see them but Moving Pictures is my favorite record but anything prior that is good too. Prog rock done right.
    Oh yeah I think I went to the Moving Pictures tour where hey replayed it in its entirety. That was a great experience.

    Luckily I have everything Rush has ever released on my iPod classic, and I have all the time in the world right now. I’m not a big fan of much past Moving Pictures though.

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    There is a Rush documentary out, it's ok.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hawgdriver View Post
    There is a Rush documentary out, it's ok.
    Is it a new one or is it Beyond the Lighted Stage?

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    Quote Originally Posted by aberdien View Post
    Is it a new one or is it Beyond the Lighted Stage?
    I think it's 'Beyond the ...' which was released (popped up in my feed anyway, so same thing) on Netflix a couple of months ago. Which makes it nearly post-modern.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hawgdriver View Post
    I think it's 'Beyond the ...' which was released (popped up in my feed anyway, so same thing) on Netflix a couple of months ago. Which makes it nearly post-modern.
    I remember it being on Netflix a decade ago. Is this a new edition?

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    Quote Originally Posted by aberdien View Post
    I remember it being on Netflix a decade ago. Is this a new edition?
    not sure
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    Abe's thread inspired me so I'm listening to some of my favorite songs from a songwriting perspective. Not sure if it gets much better than this.


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    Another one by Shane Macgowan. He is my personal favorite songwriter of all time. I heard an interview one time with a mutual friend of Bob Dylan and Shane Macgowan and he claimed that Bob called Shane the greatest living songwriter. I can't find evidence to back that up, but the guy seemed sincere.


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