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Re: Rush on Colbert
Thanks again for the heads up. It was fun until Colbert came onto the set in the middle of Tom Sawyer for a commercial break and then it was obviously ill planned. Rush didn't stop and when they came back from a long break they were still playing !! Better than nothing I guess. I understand it was tv and not a concert. Oh well...
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![]() Just a quick note, for all you RUSHfans out there, it's posted: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IuQuwuBpslA
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My fav parts were when Colbert came back from a break and he started into what he thought it was his next bit, only to be the lyrics for "By-Tor". Obscure and priceless! Also Neil was there, a rarity in interviews. His dry humor (esp the e-bay comment) was excellent. Finally, at the end they had an interview. Colbert asked them their influences (Who, Cream, etc). Then he says "Have you ever played a song so long that by the end of the song you've influenced yourselves"? The band enjoyed it very much. I took it for what it was, and enjoyed the hell out of it. thanks for the link secret! (actually just noticed - the Bytor and other references are cut from that link, all throughout the show he made rush references!) Last edited by Rick and Roll : 07-17-2008 at 03:05 PM. |
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