Jacob Moon's version of Rush's Subdivisions

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BCGUY
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Jacob Moon's version of Rush's Subdivisions

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First off I'm not sure if I'm posting this in the correct section or not, sorry. Anyway I was doing a search on youtube looking for a demo of a certain effects pedal. I stumbled on Jacob Moon's video because he listed this pedal as part of his equipment. I like the song Subdivisions and I was really impressed with his version. Actually I was totally impressed. Youtube is great.

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That was fabulous. He reminds me of a guy I saw open up for Tori Amos once who made cool use of sampling delays like this, a one-man act as well.

What an awesome job. I've always wanted to see Rush in this kind of format, but I doubt they'll ever do it....
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That was nice.................the whole thing with the tape recorder and all. Well done.

The setting is perfect for the song too, with the houses, streets, and cars in the backround.

He gave the whole presentation a lot of thought and I think it paid off!

Thanks for posting this.
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