Ya know; there is nothin like getting hammered with a few friends. Tokin a few fatty's, and assgrabbing a few ladies. ALL with some of the baddest assed tunes ever made:
BEFORE: [Debut album promo]
AFTER: [My God some ride, huh?]
amazing.
And some from in between. Enjoy! Have a hit, and sit back and jam
We are!
'Pratt' With his 30th Anniversary kit.
One bad ass Gibson, Hollow Body
What else can you say?
Fender Jazzmaster. Played by the Master.
One of the best fucking shots I've seen yet of this band.
Notice the mirrors reflection.
"Live for yourself. There's no one else worth living for." ~ 'Anthem'
People. I find it difficult to describe how refreshing it is to have guys still around like Rush. When you think of the complete bullshit out there today, I hope they NEVER want to quit. And when they do, please, God; make sure they announce it first; so we can be sure to go out and enjoy this last great Rock band, for one last tour. It will be hard to ever match this group of friends.
Hope you all enjoyed the shots.
Powerwindows is a great site.
Late.
I guess that's why they call me the Working Man
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Why?
An epic tribute thread to an unbelievably good band?
Lets "Move some Pictures" ??
And leave stupid ass threads on pg one, about the Blow job from ones Mom. Or more Schiavo bullshit. Or even some dead Pope guy.
Link us all to your great contributions to the site, assmunch.
The guy who painted this (Fly By Night) original cover art, also did four covers for Kiss.
An epic tribute thread to an unbelievably good band?
Lets "Move some Pictures" ??
And leave stupid ass threads on pg one, about the Blow job from ones Mom. Or more Schiavo bullshit. Or even some dead Pope guy.
Link us all to your great contributions to the site, assmunch.
The guy who painted this (Fly By Night) original cover art, also did four covers for Kiss.
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[quote="Nishlord"]I hate Rush. But in the spirit of goodwill...
Radio Spot For Texas Rush Gig, 1975[/quote
if u are a fan of music, there is nothing to hate about rush
dislike the music, sure
object to lyrical content, ok
crunge when geddy sings, understandable
but they are a shining example of being fantastically successful in an anti-establishment way where they value music craftsmanship over corporate politics, trends, commercialism, and the like........that is what the legion of rushfan knows and respects
Radio Spot For Texas Rush Gig, 1975[/quote
if u are a fan of music, there is nothing to hate about rush
dislike the music, sure
object to lyrical content, ok
crunge when geddy sings, understandable
but they are a shining example of being fantastically successful in an anti-establishment way where they value music craftsmanship over corporate politics, trends, commercialism, and the like........that is what the legion of rushfan knows and respects
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What sets them apart from other classic rock groups is their staying power. There are other 70s groups that are still together. Many can be found at state fairs as they have produced absolutely nothing of musical relevence since the Carter administration. The Stones are my favorite example. Although they still get huge gigs, they haven't had a decent song in better than a quarter century. Aparently Keith Richard's last creative brain cell died sometime around '78. He has managed to carry on with about as much brain power as terry shiavo since.
mvscal wrote:The only precious metals in a SHTF scenario are lead and brass.