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- Slaine mac Roth
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I'm not putting the Rush album down at all, I love it. What I mean is that, due to their youth, they hadn't quite arrived at their own musical style yet and were a little too Led Zep-ish in places. Plus how can you compare John Rutsey to the greatest drummer in the world.
'Do not despise the snake for having no horns, for who is to say it will not become a dragon?'
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Slaine mac Roth wrote:I'm not putting the Rush album down at all, I love it. What I mean is that, due to their youth, they hadn't quite arrived at their own musical style yet and were a little too Led Zep-ish in places. Plus how can you compare John Rutsey to the greatest drummer in the world.
you don't rutsey is nothing close to neil and enver will be, although greatest, i would say buddy rich had him beat
- Slaine mac Roth
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Bear with me folks....bumping this also.
I think this may just be their perfect album.....total energy combined with a certain rawness. I used to say PW was the album for me but this has been dragged out of the cupboard also recently, and, Wal
Listen guys, we'll need to sort out this time difference thing
I think this may just be their perfect album.....total energy combined with a certain rawness. I used to say PW was the album for me but this has been dragged out of the cupboard also recently, and, Wal
Listen guys, we'll need to sort out this time difference thing