The Seeker? What album?

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KLJennings
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The Seeker? What album?

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I saw Rush last night in Charlotte. They played for three hours and they were awesome!!! They played a song called "The Seeker" which kicked ass! What album is it off of?
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hiya and welcome :D

it's off of Feedback their new release........well it will be released on the 29th of June and it is purely covers :D

I take it you had a brilliant time at the gig 8)
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Thanks man! It was a great show. I might go see them again in Atlanta.
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you might....unless it's a question of money get your ass there!!! :wink:
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Rush in Atlanta and Eric Clapton in Greenville are too close together. I might have to choose unless I get a phat paycheck.
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hmmmmm I know who I'd choose but I suppose you've just seen them :wink: ......hope you make it to the 2 gigs :D
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You saw Rush in Charlotte too? Cool, so did I!

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Post by Mr. Potatoe Head »

KLJennings, Hi & welcome!

I heard the Seeker live in Virginia Beach and it did kick ass, the best out of the three! 8)
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I believe THE SEEKER is a Who song. Not sure which album(probably a real early one)but it appears on a few of the Greatest hits(ETC.) compilations.
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kwndcpc wrote:I believe THE SEEKER is a Who song. Not sure which album(probably a real early one)but it appears on a few of the Greatest hits(ETC.) compilations.
This song was released in Britain as a single around the time THE WHO recorded Live At Leeds in 1970.Later that same year, Decca, the name of their record company, released it on a compilation called Meaty Beaty Big and Bouncy....Ged and Alex took immediate notice!
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Thanx. Now I know what to look for.

Look at this site for lyrics and other albums it is on.

http://www.thewho.net/discography/songs/TheSeeker.html
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i looked under chairs i looked under tables, try to find the key to 50 million fables they call me the seeker! i've been searching low and hiiiiiiiiiigh! i wont get to get what i'm after! till the day i die!

always loved that song! loved the way Roger sang it i wonder how geddy will do.
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wow the song sounded amaizng live! lived up to my expectations can't wiat for teh album all the covers sounded great!
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