Buffett over RUSH... Splitting up the family!!!

Here you can discuss any Buffett related topic.

Moderator: SMLCHNG

Caribbean Soul Man
I Love the Now!
Posts: 1795
Joined: April 22, 2004 8:48 am
Favorite Buffett Song: Reggae Accident
Number of Concerts: 10
Favorite Boat Drink: 10 Cane Rum on ice
Location: near the Coast of Carolina

Post by Caribbean Soul Man »

RUSH is definetly one of the greatest bands ever and I always thought of them as a "thinking man's rock band" (or woman's :) ). My wife and I got to see them many years ago. Part of the set we saw included side 1 of 2112 (all I can say in INCREDIBLE). I remember playing bass guitar in a band back in college trying to teach myself Getty Lee's licks.

I'd love to see them again but not as a trade off for Jimmy. The music is still great but for this pirate looking at 38 :pirate: my heart has migrated to the islands. If you can some how swing both shows, more power to you! 8)
you can't lay on the beach and drink rum all day if you don't start in the morning 8)

_______________

...I'm just tryin' to get by, being quiet and shy, in this world full of pushin' and shove...
3/4 Time
Living & Dying in 3/4 time
Posts: 2854
Joined: May 13, 2001 8:00 pm
Number of Concerts: 0
Location: Same as it ever was...

Post by 3/4 Time »

Just saw Neil and the boys last week in Columbus. Won VIP tix at work and was in the center of the center section about 15 rows back. What an amazing show. Being a wanna-be "professor of the drum kit", Neil has always been one of my idols and his style has influenced me greatly. Rush is another band that some people "Get" and others don't. I first saw them in 1975 right after Neil had joined the band on the Fly by night tour. Have seen them approx 15 times but had sorta lost track of them until last year when I caught the concert in Columbus. Been on a RUSH ever since. :lol:
I had great seats for Jimmy at the Schott last month too so I'm on a roll this year!
I think it's sad when people can only listen to one kind of music and think all other is terrible. I enjoy rockin with Rush, Redneckin with Hank Jr, Reggae(in) with Marley, ripping the blues with SRV and friends.
And last but not least.....relaxing and replenishing with JB & the Reefers....
Keep America Beautiful
James William
Havana Daydreamin'
Posts: 814
Joined: April 24, 2002 8:00 pm
Number of Concerts: 0

Post by James William »

You wanna talk about a range of musical taste I am going to Starwood tonight to see Jessica Simpson come to think of it..is it the music I am going to listen to or.... :P
Order "Life on the Gulf"!!! Click below!!!

Image

Image
Coconuts
Behind Door #3
Posts: 3919
Joined: May 14, 2003 12:50 pm
Number of Concerts: 50
Favorite Boat Drink: Something with rum
Location: Still Michigan

Post by Coconuts »

James William wrote:You wanna talk about a range of musical taste I am going to Starwood tonight to see Jessica Simpson come to think of it..is it the music I am going to listen to or.... :P
Let me know if she jumps up and down a lot, I might buy tickets then.
My ship she has a rudder, but I don’t know where to steer
LIPH
Last Man Standing
Posts: 67452
Joined: April 24, 2001 8:00 pm
Number of Concerts: 0
Favorite Boat Drink: my next beer, as long as it's not Blandshark

Post by LIPH »

Coconuts wrote:
James William wrote:You wanna talk about a range of musical taste I am going to Starwood tonight to see Jessica Simpson come to think of it..is it the music I am going to listen to or.... :P
Let me know if she jumps up and down a lot, I might buy tickets then.
That's about the only reason to go see her. :o
what I really mean . . . I wish you were here
Lono
I have found me a home
Posts: 140
Joined: February 27, 2004 5:07 pm
Favorite Buffett Song: Cowboy In The Jungle
Number of Concerts: 17
Location: Houston

Post by Lono »

3/4 Time wrote:Just saw Neil and the boys last week in Columbus. Won VIP tix at work and was in the center of the center section about 15 rows back. What an amazing show. Being a wanna-be "professor of the drum kit", Neil has always been one of my idols and his style has influenced me greatly. Rush is another band that some people "Get" and others don't. I first saw them in 1975 right after Neil had joined the band on the Fly by night tour. Have seen them approx 15 times but had sorta lost track of them until last year when I caught the concert in Columbus. Been on a RUSH ever since. :lol:
I had great seats for Jimmy at the Schott last month too so I'm on a roll this year!
I think it's sad when people can only listen to one kind of music and think all other is terrible. I enjoy rockin with Rush, Redneckin with Hank Jr, Reggae(in) with Marley, ripping the blues with SRV and friends.
And last but not least.....relaxing and replenishing with JB & the Reefers....
I started playing drums in fifth grade. I played all the way through college and beyond. For those of that play (or played - real life has gotten in the way), there is no equal to Neil Peart. I would go to Rush concerts with binoculars and watch Neil play the entire concert. He has no equal.
Buy the ticket, take the ride.

Hunter s. Thompson
kurt
Overkill
Posts: 1040
Joined: March 16, 2004 3:59 pm

Post by kurt »

You said it everyone! I saw them about 2 weeks ago in Va Beach and their 30th Ann. Tour is the best I've ever seen (been to many RUSH concerts since the early 80's. After the Va. Beach show, it inspired my wife and I to get tickets to Nissan in August.

If you have a chance to see this Tour....GO! :D
Caribbean Soul Man
I Love the Now!
Posts: 1795
Joined: April 22, 2004 8:48 am
Favorite Buffett Song: Reggae Accident
Number of Concerts: 10
Favorite Boat Drink: 10 Cane Rum on ice
Location: near the Coast of Carolina

Post by Caribbean Soul Man »

Lono wrote:I started playing drums in fifth grade. I played all the way through college and beyond. For those of that play (or played - real life has gotten in the way), there is no equal to Neil Peart. I would go to Rush concerts with binoculars and watch Neil play the entire concert. He has no equal.
Amen Lono, I saw him playing a drum solo back in the 80s and all of the sudden, he and his drums started spinning upside down and in all directions like one of those spherical gyroscope rides they strap you into. The man never missed a beat and still managed to TAG the gong that was still mounted stationary behind him while he was upside down.

Being a bass player, I was always in awe of Getty. The man plays the best rock n roll bass on the planet, sings as only he can, and then plays keyboards with his feet - all at the same time. What more can you say?...
you can't lay on the beach and drink rum all day if you don't start in the morning 8)

_______________

...I'm just tryin' to get by, being quiet and shy, in this world full of pushin' and shove...
3/4 Time
Living & Dying in 3/4 time
Posts: 2854
Joined: May 13, 2001 8:00 pm
Number of Concerts: 0
Location: Same as it ever was...

Post by 3/4 Time »

Caribbean Soul Man wrote:
Lono wrote:I started playing drums in fifth grade. I played all the way through college and beyond. For those of that play (or played - real life has gotten in the way), there is no equal to Neil Peart. I would go to Rush concerts with binoculars and watch Neil play the entire concert. He has no equal.
Amen Lono, I saw him playing a drum solo back in the 80s and all of the sudden, he and his drums started spinning upside down and in all directions like one of those spherical gyroscope rides they strap you into. The man never missed a beat and still managed to TAG the gong that was still mounted stationary behind him while he was upside down.

Being a bass player, I was always in awe of Getty. The man plays the best rock n roll bass on the planet, sings as only he can, and then plays keyboards with his feet - all at the same time. What more can you say?...
Agreed!
Anyone that plays in the rhythm section has to appreciate the talent of Geddy and Neil. I can't think of another 3 pc band that can play their most sophisticated tunes live and match the precision of their recordings...
Keep America Beautiful
RhumChum
Hoot!
Posts: 2759
Joined: February 1, 2003 6:20 pm
Favorite Buffett Song: CILCIA
Number of Concerts: 25
Favorite Boat Drink: Rhum, DUH! Okay .. tequilla ... LOL!!
Location: Behind the stadium . . .

Post by RhumChum »

What fun to read this thread! I haven't thought about Rush since high school except on two ocassions. Once when I called my brother to tell him I was in town and he was having supper with them! He ran the lights for the venue in which they were playing. The second time was when he gave me a t-shirt from the concert several months later. :lol:
If you must choose between two evils, pick the one you've never tried before ...
Goodman
Fruitcake
Posts: 952
Joined: August 28, 2001 8:00 pm
Number of Concerts: 0
Location: Southeast of Dis order

Rush

Post by Goodman »

I saw Rush recently at The Birchmere in Alexandria Virginia. Tom was in great voice and sure can tell some tales. Didn't do "Jamaica Say You Will" or Joshua Gone Barbados, but what the hell. A real performer with a great stage presence, sense of humor and timing.
Post Reply