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   alt.music.rush      Meh I think a tad overrated but okay...      1,606 messages   

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   Message 840 of 1,606   
   Rob nee Petard to All   
   Re: John in NH / TX Here!   
   14 Jun 12 13:48:27   
   
   From: steVVard@cableone.net   
      
   "I've changed my mind about Geoff's pants," Scall5 said capriciously:   
      
   > "Rob nee Petard"  wrote in message   
   > news:op.wftqp0kfwqmtf4@rsi-office.local...   
   >> "I've changed my mind about Geoff's pants," fuck you said capriciously:   
   >>   
   >>> Where is everyone?  Prof.?  Porchy?  Al Kyder?  Dare I say. . . Libby?   
   >>>   
   >>> Is there a private forum somewhere now?   
   >>>   
   >>> Anyhow, just had to chime in on new album.  "The Wreckers" - instant   
   >>> classic.  "Seven Cities of Gold" also grabbed me right away.   
   >>> "Caravan, BU2B"  Pretty good.  "Headlong Flight" grew on me since my   
   >>> first hearing of it ("why the hell is this song so long and   
   >>> repetitious?!?")  The rest - kinda meh with some good moments mixed   
   >>> in.  No instrumental - shocking!   
   >>>   
   >>> Anyhow - where the fuck are all the old timey regs?   
   >>   
   >>   
   >> After one listen, The Wreckers is certainly an early favorite.   
   >>   
   >> BU2B is holding up pretty well, Caravan not so much.   
   >>   
   >> Agreed about Headlong Flight... this was the single?   
   >>   
   >> Rob (!Petard) sez: the regs are on the Facey Books   
   >   
   > Personally I like "Headlong Flight" much more than "The Wreckers", so   
   > each to their own...   
      
   You're in good company. Nobody ever agrees with my musical opinions.  :)   
      
   Rob (!Petard)   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   

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