• Blades of Grass and Pure White Stones

    From Digital Man@VERT to Bogomips on Sat May 31 14:15:49 2025
    Re: Blades of Grass and Pure White Stones
    By: Bogomips to Nightfox on Sat May 31 2025 06:48 am

    I take it Neil is the drummer of Rush? I wonder if he's DM's mentor?

    Primary influence, definitely. Huge fan.
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  • From Cougar428@VERT/CJSPLACE to GAMGEE on Sat May 31 22:39:03 2025
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    phigan wrote to Bogomips <=-

    In 400 years, do you think people will know the band Rush? Unlike JSB who is

    Yes :) .. If anything, because of Neil Peart.

    Neil Peart is arguably the greatest drummer ever.

    Bands aren't generally known, or remembered, for their drummers.

    It's the lead vocalist or lead guitarist, almost always.

    Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson are both great! A Farewell to Kings was one
    of my favorites.

    Best regards!

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  • From Cougar428@VERT/CJSPLACE to BOGOMIPS on Sat May 31 22:39:03 2025
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    Re: Blades of Grass and Pure White Stones
    By: phigan to Bogomips on Fri May 30 2025 04:07 pm

    In 400 years, do you think people will know the band Rush? Unlike JSB who is

    Yes :) .. If anything, because of Neil Peart.

    Sorry, never heard of him.

    You should broaden your musical horizons. Neil Peart recently died, but
    he was a great drummer.

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  • From Ogg@VERT/CAPCITY2 to Gamgee on Sat May 31 20:47:00 2025
    Hello Gamgee!

    ** On Saturday 31.05.25 - 07:35, Gamgee wrote to phigan:

    Neil Peart is arguably the greatest drummer ever. Bands
    aren't generally known, or remembered, for their drummers.
    It's the lead vocalist or lead guitarist, almost always.

    I had side-stage arena tickets to see Rush [and Nash the Sash
    combo show] many years ago. I thought those seats would suck.
    But they turned out to be quite fantastic cuz I got an
    interesting perspective of Neil Peart at work at the drums that
    would not be visible from the front.


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  • From Gamgee@VERT/PALANTIR to Ogg on Sun Jun 1 08:50:56 2025
    Ogg wrote to Gamgee <=-

    ** On Saturday 31.05.25 - 07:35, Gamgee wrote to phigan:

    Neil Peart is arguably the greatest drummer ever. Bands
    aren't generally known, or remembered, for their drummers.
    It's the lead vocalist or lead guitarist, almost always.

    I had side-stage arena tickets to see Rush [and Nash the Sash
    combo show] many years ago. I thought those seats would suck.
    But they turned out to be quite fantastic cuz I got an
    interesting perspective of Neil Peart at work at the drums that
    would not be visible from the front.

    Yes, I've had similar experience, and agree. Honestly in some settings
    I think I would prefer that seating.

    I never did see Rush, but they were never one of my favorites anyway. I
    do like some of their music, but not the majority of it, and not even
    exactly sure why. Might be the voice tone I guess.



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  • From Bogomips@VERT to Cougar428 on Sun Jun 1 11:24:24 2025
    Re: Blades of Grass and Pure
    By: Cougar428 to BOGOMIPS on Sat May 31 2025 10:39 pm

    Sorry, never heard of him.

    You should broaden your musical horizons. Neil Peart recently died, but
    he was a great drummer.

    I've enjoyed all types of music in my time, even Rush.
    Richie Blackmore, Motorhead, JSB, Biggie Smalls, Speakerbox, Tull, The Who (best live show ever). Chicago, Floyd, Serge ROckmanof<sp>, BOC, Rick Derringer
    Roberta Flack, Cypress Hill. I just used Rush as an example in my OP because DM has it in his intro. I could have used Suicidal Tendencies and made more of a point.

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  • From Nightfox@VERT/DIGDIST to Digital Man on Sun Jun 1 13:32:00 2025
    Re: Blades of Grass and Pure
    By: Digital Man to Nightfox on Sat May 31 2025 02:00 pm

    I recall hearing the following post-1982 Rush songs on FM radio (in SoCal, e.g. KLOS):
    - Big Money
    - Mystic Rhythms (even used as the theme music in a TV news show) - Force Ten
    - Time Stand Still
    - Roll The Bones
    - Dreamline
    - Stick It Out

    When a new album would come out, they would definitely play tracks from them more frequently, but those above seems to have lasted beyond just the "new album" phase.

    Ah, interesting. I guess it depends on the radio station.

    Nightfox

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  • From Utopian Galt@VERT to All on Fri Jun 6 14:21:53 2025
    Oddly I heard Territories played on KLOS like 30 years ago.

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