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EndlesslyRocking
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Post by EndlesslyRocking »

Ogg wrote: Personal year of discovery 1981
Me too!

Sophomore year in High School.

Moving Pictures...like so many other millions of kids my age, at the time...just blew me away...
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Post by Sir Myghin »

i was probly 2001
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For now I'll just say that I'm the 'old school' crowd as well...
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the old part is so you schue
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Sir Myghin wrote:the old part is so you schue
I thought it, but I wasn't brave enough to post it.



So you didn't catch onto RUSH until a couple of years ago, eh? You must be either very young, or just returned from a cave on the moon?

:wink:
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Post by KaelMwithascrubbrush »

EndlesslyRocking wrote:
Ogg wrote: Personal year of discovery 1981
Me too!

Sophomore year in High School.

Moving Pictures...like so many other millions of kids my age, at the time...just blew me away...
Oi, me too...only I was in 7th grade...

Oi Oi! I can't believe I left "Red Sector A," "Between the Wheels," and "Territories" off my song list...
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Albums:

Hemispheres
Farewell To Kings
Permanent Waves
Caress of Steel
Signals


Songs:

Cygnus X-1 (in total)
La Villa Strangiato
Camera Eye
The Trees
Witch Hunt

This is too hard... I quit.
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Hemispheres, rock on Elf!
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Ogg wrote:Personal year of discovery 1981
Same here. 12 years old, heard Tom Sawyer on WRNO. Three days later, a friend and I combined our money, and bought the Moving Pictures LP. ( at least I didn't buy it on 8-track :lol: )
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*Lifesonite wrote:Hemispheres, rock on Elf!
Hemispheres is the complete embodiment of the Rush that I fell in love with. :)
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KaelMwithascrubbrush wrote: Oi Oi! I can't believe I left "Red Sector A," "Between the Wheels," and "Territories" off my song list...
I feel the same way about Analog Kid, Virtuality, Camera Eye, Spirit of Radio, and about 30 other songs...


by-tor wrote:
Ogg wrote:Personal year of discovery 1981
Same here. 12 years old, heard Tom Sawyer on WRNO. Three days later, a friend and I combined our money, and bought the Moving Pictures LP. ( at least I didn't buy it on 8-track :lol: )
I remember going to a friend's house every day after school, and listening to his Moving Pictures album (until I saved the money for my own).

Man that seems like a million years ago, and it seems like yesterday...
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Post by AnalogK »

Top 5 Albums :arrow: Caress of Steel, Farewell to Kings, 2112, Signals, Power Windows 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) 8)

Top 10 Songs :arrow: Natural Science, Working Man,Analog Kid, Cut to the Chase, Discovery/Presentation, The Necromancer,FreeWill, Anthem,
A Farewell to Kings, Middletown Dreams 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) 8)
Rush on! AnalogK....aka "The Count"

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*Stalking the Count*
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AnalogK's favorite album is Caress of Steel... interesting.

It's in my top 5 as well, I've just found that album to be very polarizing... generally people either REALLY like it or REALLY dislike it. I have my theory as to why that is, but I'm still nurturing it and am not yet prepared to try to put it into words.
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i forgot the analog kid on my list :shock: chosing 10 songs is hard
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