Rolling Stone and Tom Sawyer

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Rolling Stone and Tom Sawyer

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I wasn't really paying attention when I got a tweet for this... And only started watching it this evening...

The video at full screen on a TV in the living room is fantastic.

Rolling Stone Video

Anyway, I thought it was pretty slick.
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Link to the other thread on this:
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I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
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Drat. I did a search for Ged but not Rush. Not sure why but I completely spaced my search.
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Love those little movies they make. "Girls, stop Moving Pitchers!"

Love the row of guys in the audience all air drumming in unison!
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bassduke49 wrote: "Girls, stop Moving Pitchers!"
Loved that one, too. :lol: :lol: :lol:
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I had practice tonite, so I wasn't able to see Time Machine. I did take a 4003 and my black Jazz to practice in honor, though. :mrgreen:
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I saw the movie last night and it was fantastic. I also saw the tour, from pretty far back, both times. Geddy has always been my favorite bassist, and I know he's good, but seeing the closeups of his playing was just amazing. I was surprised at how hard he hits the bass and pulls the strings.
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stanislav wrote:I saw the movie last night and it was fantastic. I also saw the tour, from pretty far back, both times. Geddy has always been my favorite bassist, and I know he's good, but seeing the closeups of his playing was just amazing. I was surprised at how hard he hits the bass and pulls the strings.


I saw this tour last fall. I was right next to the sound board, I too was amazed at how hard Geddy "thonked" away at them there strings also.. Great show!
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