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First you must prepare yourself, you must convince yourself that there is good music beneath, and around the screeching. If you can do this, then 2112 is a good album.
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Meh, I prefer Permanent Waves to Moving Pictures, but it certainly isn't a bad album.
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I've worshipped Del Amitri since I was about 17.

Ah piddy the crazy fools who I've so kindly exposed to their music (extensively) and who have said simply 'yeah, not bad. Th'r okay...'

Former flatmates...ex-girlfriends... :x

Harbour an unfulfilled ambition to found a tribute band and call them De La Mitri. Or something. :)
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Matrixman wrote:Unfortunately, the one album of theirs I did buy years ago on faith to listen to left me shaking my head in disappointment.
Which album was that?
Matrixman wrote:So then, Sorus, I appeal to your inner Rushness to answer me this: what is the band's masterpiece? What is the one Rush album I absolutely, positively must listen to before I die?
Pick ONE?! But... they're all good. :P

2112 is the 'classic' album; certainly not a bad place to start. It's not my personal favorite, but my personal favorite might not necessarily be the right recommendation anyway. (For that matter, I'm not even sure what my personal favorite is. Probably not one of the most popular ones. Roll the Bones and Power Windows are probably in my top three, which is subject to occasional change. Grace Under Pressure was the first album I heard, and The Body Electric is the song that made me a fan, but I wouldn't say those are my favorite album or song now.) Permanent Waves and Moving Pictures are both excellent albums, of the two, I'd probably go with Moving Pictures.

2112, Permanent Waves, Moving Pictures, or Power Windows. I'm not gonna recommend just one in case it was the one you found disappointing. :wink:

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Permanent Waves was the one I bought.

If that is supposed to be (one of) their best album(s), then a second attempt at Rush doesn't look promising.

Still, I'll download 2112 and give it a try. Not this very minute, but sometime.
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rush smush. whoa :shifty: did i say that out loud? eep.

i'm a toddhead too. HEY DANLO

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Heh, I should download some Todd Rundgren, too.
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All right Sorus, you're starting to creep me out.

Roll The Bones is an excellent, underrated album. I bought it completely without listening to it first based on how much the song "Show Don't Tell" kicked ass. I was rather disappointed to find out that the song wasn't on that album, but I was pleased with the purchase anyway.
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I too am a (closet) Rush fan.
"Must have" albums ? ... that's tough, as there are good and bad on all.

2112 is good as a glimpse into the concept album they put together at a time when it was common (the good ol days :biggrin: )

I personally really like Signals. I can listen to that over and over again. And do!

Moving Pictures has many of their well-known hits.

Grace Under Pressure is another very good album throughout. Some very nicely composed and played pieces on that one.


Now, getting back to my obsession, King Crimson, the top % must haves from them are (in no order):
- In the Court of the Crimson King
- Lark's Tongues in Aspic
- Discipline
- VroomVroom (EP)
- The Power to Beleive

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dude...

what about RED

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one more red nighmare!! starless!!

wetton bruford and fripp. YUMMMY!!!
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2 Tracks off David & David's: Boomtown LP.

1) Welcome to the Boomtown
2) It Ain't Easy.
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I'll put my foot down and say that "Boomtown" is one of the 5 best albums released during the '80s, if not all time. Far from not being a bad song on the album, there isn't a song that isn't outstanding on the album. It perfectly captures the late-'80s malaise in it's lyrics, and the music is damn near note-perfect.

Yes, it's really that good, and the song "Welcome to the Boomtown" is prolly the weakest song on the album, though still damn good.
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you said you'd burn that for me ages ago, dude!! :lol:

i want it. i'll look for it at the Virgin Megastore on the way home from work tonight!!!
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i've had this with actors before, on the set,
where they get upset about the [size of my]
trailer, and i'm always like...take my trailer,
cause... i'm from Kentucky
and that's not what we brag about.
~ george clooney, inside the actor's studio



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Unfortunately, it's going to take months and a court battle for me to get my CDs back, so you may just want to pick that up.
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What about Starless and Bible Black!!!! 8O 8O 8O

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Lucy and danlo... I really love Starless and Red ... from my favourite Crimso period, but I chose to pick an album from each of the destinctive line-ups.
I avoided the three albums after Court... as they are pretty good but just reflections of the first album.
And I think Lark's Tongues is the signature peice for that early 70's period.

Now if we are picking favourite songs of Crimso!.... whoo, don't get me started..





OK, I can't help it... let me throw down my top 5 KC songs I obsess about (coming totally off the top of my head...)!

- Thrak (but the version off the Vroom EP. It's killer!!!)
- Providence (an improve that made it on to an album ... classic!)
- Lark's Tongues in Aspic Part 2
- Sartori in Tangiers
- Happy With What You Have To Be Happy With (this one is a funny track with great music...)


Yah, I like the instrumentals the best...
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I can take or leave most of KC's stuff, but I love Adrian Belew's solo work.
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- Lark's Tongues in Aspic
- Discipline
are very good choices, I have a personal soft spot for In the Wake of Posiedon-as it's the first KC album I ever bought-Cat Food, Cadence & Cascade, I Talk to the Wind... 8)
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Tool.
Seeing them live simply changed me. Period.

Tori Amos.
I have a feeling that seeing her live would evoke similar feelings as seeing Tool did.
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I'm overwhelmed by TOOL too! And they're coming to town soon, I need to buy tickets so I can become more overwhelmeded...live would be very killer, I must say... 8)
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