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@ atomik..Dude and the sad part is that i just discovered RUSH by watch Vh1 Classic's Totally 80s..they kept playing that Subdivisions video and i would allways turn the channel untill one very cold friday morning in January..i dont know i just watch the video and was BLOWN AWAY by how much that song freakin rocks..them i heard Tom Sawyer..and i was like DUDE! im a fan!!..Then i watched "I Love You Man" on dvd and i was like DUDE! there @ a RUSH Concert!!!
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aTomiK
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Well, i love their 80s and 90s cd´s and you should pretty much get all of them.
While i don´t listen the 70s stuff that much those albums are of course considered as classics.
I have to say that i didn´t like Vapor Trails (2002) very much and i haven´t heard the latest Snakes & Arrows (2007) cd at all.
So, i´m recommending the 80s and 90s stuff, the video collection dvd and the live dvd A Show of Hands (1989)
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I'm glad to hear that buddy. Mike Oldfield is someone that people tend to overlook, or will forever associate with 'Tubular Bells'.
He did a hell of a lot more than that.
What's your favourite album?
Crash,
You should definitely check out their 70s albums.
"2112", "Hemispheres" & "Caress of Steel" are amongst the finest albums from that decade.
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