I know a lot of Zelda fans think OoT is the best, but for me, ALTTP, is far and away the best in the series.
I know a lot of Zelda fans think OoT is the best, but for me, ALTTP, is far and away the best in the series.
Willy Goat from Trailer Park Boys would like a word.
You're missing Good Riddance.
That clip put me in the mood for some Good Riddance! Haven't listened to "A Comprehensive Guide To Moderne Rebellion" in quite awhile. What a fucking classic album.
Get on that shit ASAP!
Same here. I have two really good friends that watched it from the beginning, and for 3 years they pestered me non-stop about how much I was missing out on this incredible show, and that I needed to come over and watch it with them. I finally broke down and started with S4. Hooked me like a junky immediately.
Damn, I'd kill for some new episodes of "Fishing With John".
Thanks for mentioning "The Salvation". I didn't even know about it, but you say, "Western and Mads" in the same sentence, I'm sold(I'll be watching it this weekend for sure). I just watched "In A Valley of Violence" yesterday and really enjoyed it. A solid "B" for me. I also enjoyed "Bone Tomahawk" as well.…
Yeah, I was beyond stoked. As far as I know, they hadn't played it in full for a very long time before that tour. About a week before the show, there was an interview in Sacramento's main newspaper with Neil Peart. The interviewer asked him about the chances of them playing some of their old songs that their fans…
Found my set list! Pretty damn impressive.
Actually, he and his dad(who comes on the podcast every once and awhile) started listening to Rush at the same time(around "Snakes & Arrows"). They both say they gravitate towards the 80's material the most.
Well, no need then! But, if for some reason you ever come across it, check it out. It's almost like a different album. I too liked the original just fine, then I heard the new mix. I still listen to both of them though. Just depends on the mood.
Wow, what a set! The 1st Rush show I was old enough to go to was during the "Test For Echo" tour. It was a fantastic show, but hot damn, you got the creme de la creme of songs(I'm a huge fan of "Signals" & "Grace Under Pressure".
They're only behind The Beatles and The Rolling Stones in "most albums sold"!
Have you heard the remastered "Vapor Trails" album? I think it's a big improvement over the original.
GUP, is one of my top 3 for sure, but "Snakes & Arrows" is one of my least favorites(Power Windows definitely grew on me). "Clockwork Angels" was one hell of a way to go out though if it is indeed their last album.
There's a great podcast I listen to called, "Rushcast". The guy that does it is around 23-24 years old and is a hardcore Rush fan(Guess you'd have to be to host a Rush podcast). He loves their 80's records, specifically "Power Windows". I thought it was a little strange at first since most fans love their 70's records…
"Gimme a R-O-C-K!"
Van Morrison's sadly often overlooked albums, "No Guru, No Method, No Teacher" and "Poetic Champions Compose" are both great albums. Not every song is about God, but they are both what I'd call "spiritual albums".
Yeah, I saw him with Sublime as well during their "Robbin' The Hood" tour. I had never heard of him before, so it was definitely an experience.