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14/02/2014 20:54:01
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>I do not remember much of them, but I remembered you the other night when I went to the Imagine Dragons show (it was fantastic!) as they did an awesome cover of Rush's Tom Sawyer.

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>On Earth Wind and Fire - they had a few albums that were very good. If you want to try out one good album, their best (IMHO) is "I Am". That's the album that has the cheesy "Boogie Wonderland" that I always skip, but the rest of the album has several gems.
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>Thanks for letting me know about Imagine Dragons. There are several YouTube versions out there (one of good quality, the others so-so video quality).
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>The bass and percussion efforts were outstanding - very "true to form" to the original Rush recording. Truthfully, had I listened to it without watching and without knowing who it was, I would have figured it was a Rush live show.
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>The lead guitar was good, though noticeably different from the original. Hard to tell if it was a matter of timing or
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>The vocals were a bit off - Geddy Lee's vocals are extremely difficult to recreate and most who try tend to over-do it and have a hard time staying to the overall tempo.
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>But overall, quite impressive. Thanks.

Oh well, we may as well go all in. The definitive rock anthem.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CPWdCvwqQI0

It's also nice seeing young women go braless. That is an artifact of the era. Back then it was normal. On the sesquicennital I was fortunate enough to have the best looking and smartest girl in the school as a date to an Elton John concert near Boston. Afterwards my best HS buddy, who was also along on the trip, said he couldn't believe it when she came bouncing out of her house like that.

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