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June 20, 2011 at 6:28 AM #706028June 20, 2011 at 6:59 AM #704829scaredyclassicParticipant
to the untutored ear, many rush songs sound similar. and the singer seems hyperstimulated and upset. but it’s unclear why. if rush were my kid, I’d have to give him a timeout, until he calmed down and we could talk about it. “slow down, little Rush”, I’d say.
music criticism from the aged. I went to a B-52s concert at my wife’s urging, brought earplugs, an d immediately had to insert them. it was STILL too loud although at least i could hear afterwards. also, i felt like the music was assaulting my bones and heart muscle and could have caused an arrythmia. I am pretty sure that there isno reason to play music that loud other than to damage hearing.
I don’t mind turning up our little stereo in the garage pretty loud with music, but never at the point where you cannot possibly hear another person who sin’t screaming at you directly in your face.
and why is rush screaming about salesman. i can’t tell if he’s opposed to salesmen or in favor of salesmen.
June 20, 2011 at 6:59 AM #704925scaredyclassicParticipantto the untutored ear, many rush songs sound similar. and the singer seems hyperstimulated and upset. but it’s unclear why. if rush were my kid, I’d have to give him a timeout, until he calmed down and we could talk about it. “slow down, little Rush”, I’d say.
music criticism from the aged. I went to a B-52s concert at my wife’s urging, brought earplugs, an d immediately had to insert them. it was STILL too loud although at least i could hear afterwards. also, i felt like the music was assaulting my bones and heart muscle and could have caused an arrythmia. I am pretty sure that there isno reason to play music that loud other than to damage hearing.
I don’t mind turning up our little stereo in the garage pretty loud with music, but never at the point where you cannot possibly hear another person who sin’t screaming at you directly in your face.
and why is rush screaming about salesman. i can’t tell if he’s opposed to salesmen or in favor of salesmen.
June 20, 2011 at 6:59 AM #705520scaredyclassicParticipantto the untutored ear, many rush songs sound similar. and the singer seems hyperstimulated and upset. but it’s unclear why. if rush were my kid, I’d have to give him a timeout, until he calmed down and we could talk about it. “slow down, little Rush”, I’d say.
music criticism from the aged. I went to a B-52s concert at my wife’s urging, brought earplugs, an d immediately had to insert them. it was STILL too loud although at least i could hear afterwards. also, i felt like the music was assaulting my bones and heart muscle and could have caused an arrythmia. I am pretty sure that there isno reason to play music that loud other than to damage hearing.
I don’t mind turning up our little stereo in the garage pretty loud with music, but never at the point where you cannot possibly hear another person who sin’t screaming at you directly in your face.
and why is rush screaming about salesman. i can’t tell if he’s opposed to salesmen or in favor of salesmen.
June 20, 2011 at 6:59 AM #705671scaredyclassicParticipantto the untutored ear, many rush songs sound similar. and the singer seems hyperstimulated and upset. but it’s unclear why. if rush were my kid, I’d have to give him a timeout, until he calmed down and we could talk about it. “slow down, little Rush”, I’d say.
music criticism from the aged. I went to a B-52s concert at my wife’s urging, brought earplugs, an d immediately had to insert them. it was STILL too loud although at least i could hear afterwards. also, i felt like the music was assaulting my bones and heart muscle and could have caused an arrythmia. I am pretty sure that there isno reason to play music that loud other than to damage hearing.
I don’t mind turning up our little stereo in the garage pretty loud with music, but never at the point where you cannot possibly hear another person who sin’t screaming at you directly in your face.
and why is rush screaming about salesman. i can’t tell if he’s opposed to salesmen or in favor of salesmen.
June 20, 2011 at 6:59 AM #706033scaredyclassicParticipantto the untutored ear, many rush songs sound similar. and the singer seems hyperstimulated and upset. but it’s unclear why. if rush were my kid, I’d have to give him a timeout, until he calmed down and we could talk about it. “slow down, little Rush”, I’d say.
music criticism from the aged. I went to a B-52s concert at my wife’s urging, brought earplugs, an d immediately had to insert them. it was STILL too loud although at least i could hear afterwards. also, i felt like the music was assaulting my bones and heart muscle and could have caused an arrythmia. I am pretty sure that there isno reason to play music that loud other than to damage hearing.
I don’t mind turning up our little stereo in the garage pretty loud with music, but never at the point where you cannot possibly hear another person who sin’t screaming at you directly in your face.
and why is rush screaming about salesman. i can’t tell if he’s opposed to salesmen or in favor of salesmen.
June 20, 2011 at 11:30 PM #705078KSMountainParticipantI think little Rush is not too happy with the salesmen.
Here’s a pretty cool take from “JustusvV” who posted to song meanings.net:
“For the words of the profits were written on the studio walls / And concert halls / And echoes with the sound of salesmen”
That is a quite obvious reference to “The Sound of Silence” by Simon and Garfunkel where it says:
“The words of the prophets / are written on the subway walls / And tenement halls. / And whisper’d in the sounds of silence.”
JustusvV
June 20, 2011 at 11:30 PM #705175KSMountainParticipantI think little Rush is not too happy with the salesmen.
Here’s a pretty cool take from “JustusvV” who posted to song meanings.net:
“For the words of the profits were written on the studio walls / And concert halls / And echoes with the sound of salesmen”
That is a quite obvious reference to “The Sound of Silence” by Simon and Garfunkel where it says:
“The words of the prophets / are written on the subway walls / And tenement halls. / And whisper’d in the sounds of silence.”
JustusvV
June 20, 2011 at 11:30 PM #705770KSMountainParticipantI think little Rush is not too happy with the salesmen.
Here’s a pretty cool take from “JustusvV” who posted to song meanings.net:
“For the words of the profits were written on the studio walls / And concert halls / And echoes with the sound of salesmen”
That is a quite obvious reference to “The Sound of Silence” by Simon and Garfunkel where it says:
“The words of the prophets / are written on the subway walls / And tenement halls. / And whisper’d in the sounds of silence.”
JustusvV
June 20, 2011 at 11:30 PM #705921KSMountainParticipantI think little Rush is not too happy with the salesmen.
Here’s a pretty cool take from “JustusvV” who posted to song meanings.net:
“For the words of the profits were written on the studio walls / And concert halls / And echoes with the sound of salesmen”
That is a quite obvious reference to “The Sound of Silence” by Simon and Garfunkel where it says:
“The words of the prophets / are written on the subway walls / And tenement halls. / And whisper’d in the sounds of silence.”
JustusvV
June 20, 2011 at 11:30 PM #706285KSMountainParticipantI think little Rush is not too happy with the salesmen.
Here’s a pretty cool take from “JustusvV” who posted to song meanings.net:
“For the words of the profits were written on the studio walls / And concert halls / And echoes with the sound of salesmen”
That is a quite obvious reference to “The Sound of Silence” by Simon and Garfunkel where it says:
“The words of the prophets / are written on the subway walls / And tenement halls. / And whisper’d in the sounds of silence.”
JustusvV
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