May 15, 2015 – Rush’s “2112” B-sides

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    These are the weeks I look forward to.

     

    My thoughts exactly. <img decoding=” src=”/wp-content/uploads/invision_emoticons/default_SA_cheeky.001.gif” />

     

    Great work! Thanks people!

    #445621

    :excited: Amazing Week

     

    mmm maybe Rush [Chronicles] :c00l: :wth:

     

    Thanks for all!! :dance:

    #445626
    MFX
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      Great addition to the catalog.

       

      It’s funny: my album range for listening purposes is Hemispheres through Power Windows, but I’ll have a hankering to play the older stuff in RB every once in a while. I guess the older challenging stuff just makes for fun charts!

      #445642

      Nice. I like all these songs from the album, but Tears ranks as one of my all time favorite tracks from them.

      #445647
      MFX
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        Nice. I like all these songs from the album, but Tears ranks as one of my all time favorite tracks from them.

        I’d actually forgotten how much I liked that one. Sang it last night, and was reminded how damn King Crimsony it sounds with the Mellotron playing. Plus, Peart has said Michael Giles was an inspiration, so his playing (and even the drum mix) certainly fits the vibe.

         

        Still amazed how I was able to sing my way through all these tracks from memory after not hearing them for years: I guess I’d previously listened to them so damn much that they’ll never completely go away! <img decoding=” src=”/wp-content/uploads/invision_emoticons/default_SA_wink.gif” />

         

        One of those classic RB stories, I suppose: “Game Reignites Old Love of Band”

        #445648
        Farottone
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          Still amazed how I was able to sing my way through all these tracks from memory

           

          How was that trip to the hospital for snapped vocal chords? <img decoding=” src=”/wp-content/uploads/invision_emoticons/default_SA_biggrin.gif”> Dat register.

          #445650
          MFX
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            How was that trip to the hospital for snapped vocal chords? <img decoding=” src=”/wp-content/uploads/invision_emoticons/default_SA_biggrin.gif” /> Dat register.

            Hah! <img decoding=” src=”/wp-content/uploads/invision_emoticons/default_SA_smile.gif” /> Actually, during this period I can mostly stick to singing an octave lower without having to switch around too much (as I need to with later stuff when Geddy himself drops a bit).

             

            An exception here is probably “Something for Nothing”, which loses its edge when sung below the original register! <img decoding=” src=”/wp-content/uploads/invision_emoticons/default_SA_wink.gif” /> (Sadly, I can’t belt it out authentically, and have to switch to legato.)

             

            Distinctly remember listening to this album, particularly this side, on vinyl on my dad’s hi-fi system, sitting on the floor in the corner by the stacks with the headphones on. This whispers in “Twilight Zone” were creepy. :aaa:

            #446568
            ws54
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              Great job on these songs. It is nice to have them all polished up. A Passage to Bangkok is one of the most fun customs I’ve ever played on Guitar.

              #452584
              oscarj08
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                does someone noticed that a passage to bangkok is going to be released for rb4? http://www.harmonixmusic.com/games/rock-band/rb4songs/

                #452587
                TrojanNemo
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                  No, we don’t follow RB4 announcements. We also don’t pull songs announced for RB4.

                   

                  Oh wait, we do. I meant to say, we do.

                   

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