2112 & Moving Pictures "Classic Albums" DVD
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2112 & Moving Pictures "Classic Albums" DVD
Wow - How did this one slip under our radar?
h/t to www.fender.com/news/
2112 & Moving Pictures "Classic Albums" DVD Now Playing
The VH1 "Classic Albums" series continues to explore the creation and
success of seminal rock albums with the Sept. 28 DVD/Blu-ray release of
"Rush: 2112 & Moving Pictures Classic Albums"
The 112-minute film (including nearly an hour of bonus material not
included in the VH1 Classic broadcast) presents the stories of the
Canadian trio?s two most seminal albums, 1976?s "2112" and 1981?s
"Moving Pictures."
View entire article here:
http://fender.com/news/index.php?displa ... 60-LSM9-v1
h/t to www.fender.com/news/
2112 & Moving Pictures "Classic Albums" DVD Now Playing
The VH1 "Classic Albums" series continues to explore the creation and
success of seminal rock albums with the Sept. 28 DVD/Blu-ray release of
"Rush: 2112 & Moving Pictures Classic Albums"
The 112-minute film (including nearly an hour of bonus material not
included in the VH1 Classic broadcast) presents the stories of the
Canadian trio?s two most seminal albums, 1976?s "2112" and 1981?s
"Moving Pictures."
View entire article here:
http://fender.com/news/index.php?displa ... 60-LSM9-v1
Don't start none...won't be none.
- Walkinghairball
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To be honest the first tape I heard was MP back in 1981 or 1982 and I started from there. 2112 is before that. I saw it on the rack and said "For 7 bucks, hell yeah"Walkinghairball wrote:YYZ30 wrote:I picked the 2112 CD (NOT blu-ray!) up at Wal-Fart for $7.
(ashamed to say until then I had never heard it front to back)
Be upset all you want - how many 8-9 year olds do/did you know that listened to Rush?
I'm sayin'!
My first car was a '74 Ford Pinto. It had a Pioneer SuperTuner 8-track
deck and [home stereo] cabinet speakers that took up both back
seats.
Anybody that rode with me was a hardcore Rushian (AND deaf) after just
one ride.
(except for the time I kicked my blind date to the curb because she said
she hated Rush. True story, BTW.)
My first car was a '74 Ford Pinto. It had a Pioneer SuperTuner 8-track
deck and [home stereo] cabinet speakers that took up both back
seats.
Anybody that rode with me was a hardcore Rushian (AND deaf) after just
one ride.
(except for the time I kicked my blind date to the curb because she said
she hated Rush. True story, BTW.)
Don't start none...won't be none.
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- Walkinghairball
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- Walkinghairball
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- Joined: Wed Apr 21, 2004 9:42 pm
- Location: In a rock an roll venue near you....as long as you are in the Pacific Northwest.