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Rush is my favorite Canadian band of the 70's, or from anytime after that. I actually discovered Rush late in life, I heard their songs on the radio for years, of course, but I didn't really realize how special they were until the late 90's, and then I couldn't stop buying all of their previous albums. This song, Neurotica, is one of their least known songs, but it is absolutely mind-blowing (as its name suggests). Time is a spiral, space is a curve ... you better believe it!

There's no official video of this song, but a fan made a video of himself just driving around town with this song as background. I gotta say that's exactly how I came to enjoy this song too, just driving around with it blaring in my car.
 
I like Rush history, it's cool that two buddies from high school are still hanging out and having fun while making millions of dollars. They're not even seen as an oldies act, still cranking out new albums that sell well. Who else is doing that?

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Who else you ask?
How about Neil Young, also from these parts. They share the idea of playing whatever they want without submitting to pressure from record companies.
Both can still sell out a tour of stadiums without "selling out". :good:
 
I like Rush history, it's cool that two buddies from high school are still hanging out and having fun while making millions of dollars. They're not even seen as an oldies act, still cranking out new albums that sell well. Who else is doing that?

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God they both look the same now as they did in high school!
 
Another Canadian group that I discovered late (mainly because I wasn't born yet when they were around), was The Guess Who. Check out Burton Cummings with the long hair and without the moustache (LOL):
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Heynow, go fuck yourself!

Bad Co. with Paul Rodgers as the lead singer had the very distinct "Southern Rock Sound"

But, think whatever you want to, you're entitled to your opinion, even it's worthless and wrong.

So again, Heynow, you come off like Vikki Blue, so fuck yourself and your 4 posts. Better yet, just kill yourself and stop your misery asshole.

Heynow!

You have shit for brains! On those wonderful lists you posted bands like:

ARS (Atlanta Rhymthm Section's) SO INTO YOU sounds more like disco than any kind of rock.]

Wow. It turns out the reality you care is 100 %.

Which is quite surprising considering you said this:

Intelligent people would not take anything personal on an anonymous escort review board. By doing so, Bazerko, you demonstrate a lack of intelligence and common sense. Furthermore, the majority of members on this board come here to blow off steam, mingle and just have some laughs. Whether or not those laughs come at the expense of someone like yourself, Ida or any other entity that you may be is irrelevant, and you demonstate that you are an obtuse, most likely the product of generations of in-breeding, cretin of substantial proportions!

It turns out you and Bazerko share the same gene pool, too funny that.

I think you just need to FOCUS little Hoffy, FOCUS.

You have posted on here about your caustic sense of humour and that others can take it or leave, it's interesting to see the reaction you have when that same type of humour is directed at you.

You are nothing more than an internet bully, however I understand why you act the way you do. You are a little fella, and if you acted in "real life" the way you do on here, you would be the victim of numerous dwarf tossings. "Look up in the sky is it a bloated Bald Eagle, is it a blimp? N'ah it's just little Hoffy, he must have been talking trash again"!

Here is a link to Bad Company's website biography page, not one word mentioned about Southern Rock, imagine that. If anybody would know what type of music Bad Company played, it would be the band itself:
 
Facts only/The did you know or not know plus learn from this thread.

Facts only/The did you know or not know plus learn from this thread.

Post stories, things or just about anything that you think members here were not aware of.

Man in the Moon may have been created by huge asteroid impact




A single giant asteroid punched a crater 12 times the size of the GTA into the moon, Japanese scientists report.

The detailed analysis in the current Nature Geoscience used the Japanese-developed Spectral Profiler to measure wavelengths of mineral compositions inside the 3,000-kilometre-wide Procellarum basin.

The basin is one of the vast pockmarks on the near side of the moon that faces Earth and make up the legendary “Man in the Moon” face beloved throughout history.

The near and dark sides of the moon are made up of bafflingly different material, Brown University geoscientist Takahiro Hiroi told the Star.

Analysis by Takahiro and his colleagues in Japan revealed the impact of the giant asteroid would have ripped off the entire crust of a vast portion of the near side of the moon then formed a new one, explaining the difference in the two sides.

Researchers were able to create the picture of a giant asteroid because material found on the crater edges on all sides matched and so must have come from one source, he said.

Historically, geoscientists have debated whether the basin was created by an impact or by a volcanic eruption inside the moon.

The Procellarum basin has also been a puzzle because its composition seemed newer than other craters and “it doesn’t fit in,” said Takahiro.

Researchers used samples brought back by the Apollo space missions as well as the Spectral Profiler and compared them. Although there was the expected large concentration of low-calcium pyroxene in Procellarum, a product of a massive impact, other minerals called that into question.


The discovery adds heft to the idea of a single massive asteroid changing the face of the moon, Takahiro said. But conclusive evidence will have to wait until lunar missions bring back more evidence, possibly in 10 years.

https://www.thestar.com/news/world/...may-have-been-created-by-huge-asteroid-impact
 
[h=2]We Have the World's Most Dark Sky Preserves[/h]Missing the stars because of city lights? Jasper AB, at 11,228km2. is now the largest Dark Sky Preserve in the world. It means businesses and residents use shielded lights, etc. to protect nocturnal wildlife habitat and enable night sky viewing. Most are in National Parks, from Cypress Hills and Grasslands National Park SK, to Fundy National Park NB, which will be dark sky compliant by 2013.

 
Did you guys know I started drinking Molson Canadian beer since 16 and never looked back :-Cool/"


















Does anyone care :unknw:
 
It's a little known fact, that ah presenting information coupled with pics of hot babes, stimulates the ah long term memory thus improving retention of said facts.
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I heard that children are more than twice likely to be hit by a car on Halloween night than any other day.


I hope all your children are safe today.
 
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