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I said I would shut but I sensed concern with Ogg.
I meant that I am "concerned" Ogg. I didn't phrase that very well. Sorry. I apologise.
There was a great site a lot here were likely familiar with called The Freedom of Music. It had all kinds of great things like this and it got squashed by Atlantic.
I was just worried. Again, I didn't mean to alarm you or anyone.
Now I'll shut up.
I meant that I am "concerned" Ogg. I didn't phrase that very well. Sorry. I apologise.
There was a great site a lot here were likely familiar with called The Freedom of Music. It had all kinds of great things like this and it got squashed by Atlantic.
I was just worried. Again, I didn't mean to alarm you or anyone.
Now I'll shut up.
Living One Long Sunrise
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INdeed you are very right, alex did get something up for when he plays, it matters not what, he's just so relaxed, no stress, never has to cut lose. Although i've not heart any better of the bass playing although i search, he probly could ahve been bigger.Mr. Bill wrote:I played it last night for a well versed friend of mine. He said "go grab Zep I and play 'How many More Times'" after he heard it. We then kind of laughed a bit - not in jest. In respect.
A few things about the recording we concluded:
Alex was clearly the leader. Most young fans sometime see Al as the third, but at this time it was Al's stage. It's interesting that only a couple short years later that both Geddy and Neil progessed to his level on ATWAS. That was our first impression. Al's playing is superb. I've heard better drumming and better bass playing (and certainly singing - although it's really entertaining)!!! I know some may disagree, but it's how we felt. It also left us guessing that maybe Alex gave something up for Rush to be. That's a discussion I won't get into, but we talked about it a lot.
Not only the Page influence, but you can clearly hear Hendrix, Beck, Cream and even early DP influences. Especially on TGR, FD and BB.
The quality is fantastic.
This has been a real treat and I hope no one gets in shit. That would be a shame. So I'm just gonna shut up about it now.
And as for freedom of music, that was a cool site, all it was was bootlegs too. damned atlantic
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I joined the Rush Tablature Yahoo group the other day as I've been toying around with figuring out a song. Anywho, I got this link through them : http://www.northberwick.fsworld.co.uk/tradelist.html, and it has quite the list of bootlegs if you're looking for more then maybe this list or the links to trading groups can help you! If you ged any, please share?
I remember watching in amazement as Geddy sang, played bass, and played the keyboards with his feet. I thought, "Who is this guy???"
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Interesting L'ite, the above is my Holy Grail and thanks to you I know it actually exists...somewhere. I'm on it and if I find it I'll be sure to upload it. Thankyou.VENUE Civic Arena, Pittsburgh
SETLIST
Finding My Way
In The Mood
Bad Boy
Working Man
Drum Solo
The first ever gig with Neil Peart,
14th August 1974. The sound is poor at times but this show was a lot better than I thought it was going to be. It's worth having for historical value alone.
ps: sent initial email offering to trade...
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Update: bootleg is in the mail and should be here any day now
Thanks to L'ite's initial link I was able to search, email and eventually find someone here in England willing to trade. A lot of effort, primarily for the benefit of us ByTorians, but I'm wondering what's the bloody point? I expected slightly more interest and less apathy .
Thanks to L'ite's initial link I was able to search, email and eventually find someone here in England willing to trade. A lot of effort, primarily for the benefit of us ByTorians, but I'm wondering what's the bloody point? I expected slightly more interest and less apathy .
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Thanks for the update! That'll be a neat piece of Rush-history to hold I'm sure
Next can you ged us a Hemispheres or 2112 bootleg? Please? They don't come to the Alex forum either, but I know that you ALL love him
(I would be more apathetic if I wasn't so lethargic...)
Next can you ged us a Hemispheres or 2112 bootleg? Please? They don't come to the Alex forum either, but I know that you ALL love him
(I would be more apathetic if I wasn't so lethargic...)
I remember watching in amazement as Geddy sang, played bass, and played the keyboards with his feet. I thought, "Who is this guy???"
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Aww shucks .Actually, yes, we do all love Ogg!
I must apologise, not in the best of moods this morning (damn you work).
L'ite, hoping this new 'contact' is the start of something, will endeavour to get 2112 or Hemispheres related material if I can.
Good that I'm a local postman (mailman), my mate delivers to my area and has been put on full alert!
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