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Re: Bands that now blow...my theory
- Subject: Re: Bands that now blow...my theory
- From: "Jeff Roy" <jeffroy@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2001 23:52:41 -0500
By Tor And The Snow Dog...Where'd it ALL go...
Yes...Subdivisions - contrary to my prev post - was a decent
track...just in time for that mid-High School angst. But...nothing
will touch Permenant waves and Moving pictures for high school
soundtracks......so many sweet times. Remember what you were
doing/where you were when you heard John Henry had passed.
Man...right when scholl was back in session for another year...THOSE
WERE THE DAYS WHEN ALL THESE GROUPS ROCKED.
...and a part of r'n'roll's soul was lost with the snap of a finger.
Sorry for the sappy stuff...oh well,
Jeff (Listening to Knebworth, Final Cut...and loving EVERY minute of
it!)
On 14 Jun 2001, at 23:17, TangerineMan wrote:
> GaryZepHed@xxxxxxx wrote:
>
> > Amen, Brother Gore-Met.... Rush peaked with "Moving Pictures", and
> > then started to go down the awful path
>
> I dunno; I still think the drumming on "Subdivisions" is some of the
> finest ever.
>
> > oh well.... now back to
> > downloading those late 70's/early 80's shows... ;-)
>
> Those are sweet, aren't they? My most recent acquisition (and it was
> thanks to the Galloping Gore-Met himself, unless I'm very much
> mistaken) was "Something Old, Something New." Love the way they jam
> on
> "Bytor" on that one. Very reminiscent of the first time I saw them.
>
> M. (veteran of Moving Pictures, Signals, Grace under Pressure and
> Power Windows tours)