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DavidInPalmetto
19th June 2009, 20:59
I tried to access the vid of etching your windshield. It would not let me access it. It said that I did not have permission?:(
Who do I have to ask for permission?
Thanks!

xena
19th June 2009, 21:03
You need to be a paid xl forum member.
For info click here. (http://xlforum.net/vbportal/viewarticle.php?articleid=8)

DavidInPalmetto
19th June 2009, 21:21
Thanks for the quick reply Xena.:)
You need to be a paid xl forum member.
For info click here. (http://xlforum.net/vbportal/viewarticle.php?articleid=8)

williamv1203
20th June 2009, 06:01
Besides this, the price of membership is priceless!
How much info have you gained, that if you had to do the trial and error thing while working on your bike, would possibly have cost you much more?
Also, you can get to the arcade and play some games here! :D

Off topic:

In your sig, the passage from Freewill... That was a collaboration of all three, not just Neil... No big deal. You must be a percussionist...

Rush is one of my all time favorite bands!!!

DavidInPalmetto
20th June 2009, 18:02
I may be wrong but I believe the album liner credits Peart with the lyrics and Alex and Geddy get the credit for the music.
Again, I could be wrong, have been once before. :)
And if you're a Rush fan get the Snakes and Arrows Live DVD. It's the best!


Off topic:

In your sig, the passage from Freewill... That was a collaboration of all three, not just Neil... No big deal. You must be a percussionist...

Rush is one of my all time favorite bands!!!

williamv1203
21st June 2009, 07:58
I may be wrong but I believe the album liner credits Peart with the lyrics and Alex and Geddy get the credit for the music.
Again, I could be wrong, have been once before. :)
And if you're a Rush fan get the Snakes and Arrows Live DVD. It's the best!

You're correct. I got the first info online, but looked at the CD credits and further online and found that NP did all of the lyrics on the PW album. My bad... :(

I'll have a look for the S & A live.

I played bass many years ago and always thought Geddy Lee was the best bassist going at the time and probably still is.

I have a vinyl of RUSH called 'RUSH Through Time'.
http://www.2112.net/powerwindows/coverpics/RTTcov.jpg
I don't see it on any of the discography pages online. I do find it when doing a search for it on google though. Just wonder why it isn't included in discography pages.
Is this possibly a rare anthology recording?

Robus
21st June 2009, 09:09
Well I just paid up. The information on this forum has already saved me much more than the $25.00 it costs to support it for a year.

williamv1203
21st June 2009, 09:15
Well I just paid up. The information on this forum has already saved me much more than the $25.00 it costs to support it for a year.

This was my reason for joining also... Soooo much information!

Reps to you for supporting the XL Forum!

DavidInPalmetto
21st June 2009, 15:15
You may be right about that album. I've been a huge Rush fan since the 70's and I have never seen that one before.
Geddy Lee is still the best bassist IMHO and almost all the current greats credit him.
Peart is still the drummer, again IMHO.
Lifeson was never one of my favorite guitarists but he shows greatness on the Snakes and Arrows DVD as well as Lee and Peart. That's why I so highly recommend that DVD. It's really that good.

You're correct. I got the first info online, but looked at the CD credits and further online and found that NP did all of the lyrics on the PW album. My bad... :(

I'll have a look for the S & A live.

I played bass many years ago and always thought Geddy Lee was the best bassist going at the time and probably still is.

I have a vinyl of RUSH called 'RUSH Through Time'.
http://www.2112.net/powerwindows/coverpics/RTTcov.jpg
I don't see it on any of the discography pages online. I do find it when doing a search for it on google though. Just wonder why it isn't included in discography pages.
Is this possibly a rare anthology recording?

williamv1203
22nd June 2009, 06:37
You may be right about that album. I've been a huge Rush fan since the 70's and I have never seen that one before.

I am going to research it and try and find out more about it...

Peart is still the drummer, again IMHO.

My opinion also...

Ladies and gentlemen... The Professor on the drum kit...

http://www.total-drums.com/image-files/neil-peart2.jpg