Can Never Forgive

To girls, those Kiss & Def Leppard songs are some of the hottest ones!

[quote]boatguy wrote:
It cracks me up when people take a show from 20 years ago(albeit iconic ones), and place all kinds of importance on them, like they had a message. A-Team had a message? What was that, the entire US Army is a bunch of retards who can’t find five rejects? That you can build a tank out of a forklift and corrugated tin? I loved the show when I was a kid, but come on, it was mindless entertainment.

Same as when Toby Keith refused to take the role of the Balladeer for Dukes of Hazard…because they were making fun of the original…Sorry, we’re not talking Shakespeare, it’s two rednecks in a badass car doing stupid shit. Again, great show, but it’s not like there was any greater meaning.[/quote]

Nnnnnnnnnnnnice.

[quote]AmericanGirl wrote:
To girls, those Kiss & Def Leppard songs are some of the hottest ones![/quote]

What about Pour Some Sugar on Me?

[quote]PimpBot5000 wrote:
My favourite band Rush during the better part of the 80’s.

Simply abhorrent. Something that Patrick Bateman might listen to before cleaving a confused hooker into bits…

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Fuck you. RUSH is no longer your favourite band. This comment is unacceptable.

Geddy and Alex don’t like you and Neil can’t stand your guts.

[quote]AmericanGirl wrote:
To girls, those Kiss & Def Leppard songs are some of the hottest ones![/quote]

Only to girls who happen to be deaf.

Deaf, as inability to hear.

<------------------has nothing to add, just stalking Yo Mama. Wassup Yo?

[quote]sen say wrote:

Fuck you. RUSH is no longer your favourite band. This comment is unacceptable.

Geddy and Alex don’t like you and Neil can’t stand your guts.[/quote]

Guy, Geddy HIMSELF acknowledges that a lot of Rush’s 80’s keyboard-heavy songs aren’t good. Although Alex liked the album, Geddy considered “Hold your Fire” to be such a deviation from what Rush is that he hired producer Rupert Hine to bring them back to their roots. The Ged was the one who originally pushed for more and more keyboard and was also the first one to realize they had to go. Not saying that the whole era was crap…there are always truffles to be found in a field of shit. Signals was pretty good, GuP had a couple good songs, Power Windows was bad (aside from the bassline on “Big Money”)…HYF was inexcusable. When Peter Collins and Rupert Hine teamed up on “Presto”, Rush became Rush again.

Rush from 1974-1981 was good freaking good that they could have spent the next 30 years recording themselves blowing into jugs and still cement their legacy as one of the best bands ever.

And Neil Peart can’t stand anyone’s guts! LOL

Perhaps another demonstration…

BAD Rush:

GOOD Rush:

BAD Rush:

GOOD Rush:
Rush - R30 Overture 8-18-2004 - YouTube (Music starts at 3:00)