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Sean Andrews, bassist of Redemption and Indica Trichome Project plays YYZ by Rush in the style of Geddy Lee.
I am playing an Ibanez SR506BM with Mahogany body and a 5 piece wenge & bubinga neck and i use GHS Bass Boomers exclusively! I have all my EQ settings flat and plug direct into my Tascam US224. Thanks! :)
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Digg this:
http://digg.com/m usic/Rush_join_Foo_F ighters_on_stage_in_ Toronto
Rush surprises us all and takes the stage during the Foo Fighters concert in Toronto, and play YYZ!
March 22nd, 2008
Air Canada Centre
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One of my favorite songs in Guitar Hero 2 ever since the Playstation Demo disc way back in 2006. So much fun to play (and one of the few songs which is great fun for both players in co-op as well)
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Requested by Fez2004.
God I sucked on this one.
Can't believe this got over 40k views. You viewers are crazy.
Also, I'm working on getting my video capture up and running on my new setup, and once I do I'll post a much better run of this song.
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Check us out at gagmewithaspoon.com. Real instruments are occasionally involved. But this time we've followed up our all-toy Metallica bastardization with a Rush bastardization. Stay tuned next week for some Dream Theater ultra-bastardy bastardosity.
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Video of me playing along to RUSH: excerpts from Tom Sawyer / YYZ. My local radio station held a "RUSH: Ultimate Drum Off" competition. This video was the grand prize submission. I won front row seats and a "meet and greet" with Geddy and Alex. I also received a signed copy of Neil Pearts book "Ghost Rider".
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This is a tribute performance of YYZ by Rush. We have added the missing 4th dimension, a SAXOPHONE. Listen carefully, this man is the Master of the Bari-Sax! THE video was made in 1986 using a single camera cabled to the first-ever VHS recorder. This is 1-take, no editing, old style home video- Finally, The ORIGINAL "YouTube project" is available to the next generation of TUBERS. Enjoy!