Classic Albums: Rush 2112 & Moving Pictures

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cheyenne
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Classic Albums: Rush 2112 & Moving Pictures

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I recently cut the cable cord and went to Sling TV. As a result, I've discovered some new channels to watch, one of them being AXStv. Tonight they featured Rush's 2112 and Moving Pictures. Well put together, great entertainment, and a real Rick fest. I recommend any Rush fan to give it a watch, there's also some pretty good footage of Geddy playing the Wal bass, ( I know there's some fans here), with some decent soundbytes.

this probably belongs in the "artists" topic, but its been pretty stale around here for a while.
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Yes, I have been enjoying that channel (still using DirecTV but mulling). I've enjoyed watching the various Rush programs and others. On Tuesday, they have a program about "Wish You Were Here" with interviews of the surviving Pink Floyd members.

I saw an interview with Geddy Lee (maybe on that channel) where he commented about getting into bass collecting as something to keep him busy since Rush is no longer touring. I've recently seen a promo for a book he's putting together that will be out later this year. I believe that he's also into collecting baseball items as well. That collection is quite extensive.
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