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Politics

Friday Fun Link

Matt Welch | 7.8.2011 2:09 PM

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Rush takes batting practice. Take it away, Kent Brockman!

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  1. Pro Libertate   14 years ago

    Beauty, eh?

    1. deified   14 years ago

      Before this clip started, I was trying to guess whether it would be more or less embarrassing than President Barry on the mound.

      Holy shit was it less embarrassing.

      Our President is lousy in every way.

      1. Pro Libertate   14 years ago

        He can't pitch as well as even a circus performer.

      2. db   14 years ago

        I don't low if they still do it, but I've read somewhere that Rush used to split their album production crew up into teams and play baseball during breaks in production.

  2. Tman   14 years ago

    ROD CAREW!!!

    Love that dude. Used to style my hitting stance like his when I was in little league. Was he the last one to hit .400?

    Also Rush rules.

    1. robc   14 years ago

      Ted Williams.

      Rod came close, as did Brett.

      1. robc   14 years ago

        Carew: .388 in 1977
        Brett: .390 in 1980

        1. Tman   14 years ago

          I have this SI issue burned in my brain for some reason and I always thought he made it to .400-

          http://i.cdn.turner.com/sivaul.....13_mid.jpg

          1. robc   14 years ago

            Its hard to read, but Im pretty sure that cover says "June" on it.

            Both he and Brett made a good run at it but faded late.

            1. Tman   14 years ago

              Yeah, it was a June issue. I just always thought he made it. I forgot that he did fade towards the end that season.

              He was still one of my favorites though.

            2. Sudden   14 years ago

              Hell, even Chipper Jones was on a tear early on a couple seasons ago.

              1. robc   14 years ago

                Gwynn hit .394 in 1994, forgot about that one.

                1. Tman   14 years ago

                  I forgot to mention this factoid about Geddy Lee-

                  Lee, a longtime fan of baseball, donated 200 baseballs signed by famous Negro League players, including Willie Mays, Hank Aaron and Josh Gibson, to the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in June 2008.

                  Rush fucking rules.

                  1. Jason S.   14 years ago

                    That's cool to know.

                    Also, on the back of the "Signals" record, there's a blueprint for a subdivision and a reference to Warren Cromartie Secondary School to be completed in Phase IV of construction. LOL. Don't know much about Cromartie's career, though.

                    Why they named their band "Rush", is something of a conundrum, however, since their music is so boring! Hahahaha.

                    1. Otto   14 years ago

                      Cromartie was with the Expos for almost all of his career.

                      Neil Peart (at least) was apparently an Expo fan, wearing their hat in the video for Vital Signs.

                    2. Jason S.   14 years ago

                      Sweet.

                      Rush is a tremendous live act. When Geddy Lee tells a joke to the audience, Peart blasts a 6 minute *rim shot* to emphasize the punch line. Fantastic.

                      Go Nats. I miss the Montreal stadium that had feet and meters on the fence. Good for Canada.

  3. aix42   14 years ago

    Of course, it would be wrong to suggest this sort of mayhem began with rock-and-roll. After all, there were riots at the premiere of Mozart's "The Magic Flute." So, what's the answer? Ban all music? In this reporter's opinion, the answer, sadly, is 'yes'.

    1. Restoras   14 years ago

      Rioting in Paris after Rite of Spring.

      Yes, and Rush rules.

    2. ClubMedSux   14 years ago

      Don't forget Lisztomania (and not the kind that attacked my intestinal lining some years back).

      1. db   14 years ago

        I heard there was widespread rioting and an epidemic of VD that followed in the wake of JSB's Bach in Black tour.

        1. ClubMedSux   14 years ago

          Bach could bring down the house (by which I mean the Thomaskirche) with his Minuet in D-struction.

          1. db   14 years ago

            Legend has it he had slots cut in the sounding board of a klavier so he could play the strings with a violin bow that he would thrust down into the instrument in a suggestive manner. It's also not well known that Keith Emerson had the idea of holding keys down by jammng daggers into the keyboard when he read an obscure account of Bach using a carved goat skull to hold difficult chords while he played with both hands.

  4. Achtung Coma Baby   14 years ago

    I liked the part when the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame hadn't inducted them yet.

    1. robc   14 years ago

      The main dude at the R&R HoF is the guy in charge (owner/editor something) of Rolling Stone. He has said that as long as he is alive, Rush wont be in the HoF.

      1. Troy   14 years ago

        The fucking Bee Gees are in the HOF but Rush isn't. What the fuck is up with that?

        1. robc   14 years ago

          The main dude at the R&R HoF is the guy in charge (owner/editor something) of Rolling Stone. He has said that as long as he is alive, Rush wont be in the HoF.

          Its like I answered your question 4 minutes before you asked it!!!! Im the Kwisatz Haderach!

          1. Jon Schaffer's Right Hand   14 years ago

            robc's name will be a weapon!

          2. Otto   14 years ago

            ...the guy in charge (owner/editor something) of Rolling Stone

            Jann Wenner.

        2. Achtung Coma Baby   14 years ago

          Fuck Cleveland.

          1. Almanian   14 years ago

            SECOND!

      2. Proper Response from Rush:   14 years ago

        Well, fuck you, Cleveland!

      3. ChrisO   14 years ago

        Jann Wenner has long had some weird anti-prog fixation. Rush, Yes and King Crimson all deserve to be in the RRHOF. Of course, the RRHOF itself is a self-masturbatory boomer shrine, so maybe it's more of an honor not to be part of it.

        1. deified   14 years ago

          Don't you have to be retired to get into the HOF?

          1. Pro Libertate   14 years ago

            Retired, like replicant retired?

            1. Almanian   14 years ago

              No, but you SHOULD be (I'm looking at YOU, Pete Townsend...)

        2. Matt Felch   14 years ago

          ...but those are my favorite bands....

        3. Otto   14 years ago

          See my link above. Wenner has used his influence to make sure several bands he personally doesn't like stay out.

          Although I agree that not being in the RRHOF could almost be a point of honor.

    2. ClubMedSux   14 years ago

      The idea of a hall of fame is antithetical to rock 'n' roll. I don't even think it's worth bitching about.

      1. robc   14 years ago

        I agree. And seems to be Rush's attitude too.

        Also, as Im a huge YES fan, Wenner can go fuck himself.

        And yes, I fully admit the hypocracy of bitching about something not worth bitching about. But to quote a member of the HoF (class of 1998): "I cant complain, but sometimes I still do."

        1. Tman   14 years ago

          -Lifeson has expressed his indifference toward the perceived slight saying "I couldn't care less, look who's up for induction, it's a joke"

          Fuck the HOF.

          1. Otto   14 years ago

            That's a great "f--k you" quote. Neil might have been more eloquent, but that got right at the heart of it.

            1. Restoras   14 years ago

              Or, closer to the heart?

              1. Otto   14 years ago

                Jesus. How did I miss that? +1

        2. ClubMedSux   14 years ago

          I think it's still worthwhile to debate who are the greatest rock 'n' roll bands. I just think you shouldn't get mad about them not being in the R'N'R HOF. It's like Groucho Marx said about clubs...

        3. ClubMedSux   14 years ago

          And I realize you're not actually mad about it. I just like to point out the absurdity of a R'N'R HOF every time the subject comes up.

          1. robc   14 years ago

            Speaking of absurd things Im not mad about - did you see tha AB-Inbev is trademarking a bunch of area codes? Im guessing an expansion of 312 Urban Wheat to other areas.

            Anyway, a friend of mine gave me a good suggestion: 502 Suburban Sticke Alt.

            1. ClubMedSux   14 years ago

              I can get on board with that! (The 502 Sticke, that is.)

              Yeah, everybody's been up in arms about it here in Chicago. Personally, my guess is if anything they'll just do a small promotional release of 312 rebranded as the local area code. It's too big of a brand (~50% of GI sales now) for them to introduce specific beers in specific markets.

              Also, I talked to a friend who's an IP attorney and she said it's pretty common for big companies to trademark stuff as soon as an idea pops up, so they could very easily decide tomorrow that it's a stupid idea and abandon it. Either way, I could give two shits about 312 so I won't lose any sleep over it.

              1. robc   14 years ago

                Actually, looking at the area codes in question, I think it could be an NFL stadium promotion. Sell the urban wheat locally-rebranded in NFL stadiums.

                Yeah, and I agree on 312. Other than wanting my hefeweizen to replace it and Oberon on every tap handle possible.

                1. dunkel   14 years ago

                  Hey robc, do you know anything about this?

                  http://www.loubrew.com/

                  1. robc   14 years ago

                    Yeah, I met the guy.

                    The other new one in town is Against the Grain brewpub and smokehouse. They are taking over Browning's.

                    Im gonna try to get my website/facebook/twitter up this weekend. Well, maybe not the website, have some graphics work to do.

                    1. dunkel   14 years ago

                      Nice. Will you shoot me a link?

                    2. robc   14 years ago

                      will do.

                      My robc will probably turn all orange instead of black, for one thing.

                    3. dunkel   14 years ago

                      Excellent...

                      It's gonna be a good beer weekend, I just got 2 '09 Bourbon County Stouts and a 4 pack of Devil Dancer...
                      🙂

  5. robc   14 years ago

    Because the wont be in the HoF any time soon:

    Freewill

    1. Sudden   14 years ago

      Don't let Obama hear that anytime...

      "If you choose not to decide you still have made a choice."

      Sounds like a pretense for considering inactivity an activity subject to interstate commerce clause....

      1. Achtung Coma Baby   14 years ago

        EPIC MUTHERFUCKIN' +1

    2. Shmenge   14 years ago

      Permanent Waves is their best album

  6. Troy   14 years ago

    I know what you are gonna say John, so just shut the fuck up.... because RUSH fucking rules!!!!!!!

  7. Sudden   14 years ago

    Neal Peart could knock a Roy Halladay pitch out of the ballpark with only a drumstick.

    1. Yours in Darwin   14 years ago

      +2112

    2. ClubMedSux   14 years ago

      Actually, he'd also need two bass drums, 17 toms, 31 cymbals, some wind chimes and probably a cowbell.

      1. db   14 years ago

        Now he just uses a MalletKAT.

  8. kinnath   14 years ago

    I never really cared that much for Rush.

    1. Nipplemancer   14 years ago

      I have a severe dislike of Rush, the only other bands I dislike more are Led Zepplin and the Beatles.

      1. Pro Libertate   14 years ago

        Ye gods, man, what is wrong with you? Were you tortured while listening to those bands?

        1. Shmenge   14 years ago

          Rush is a tremendous live band, one of the best. I've seen them six times and each was great. Their recorded work is good, but inferior to their live stuff.

          1. Pro Libertate   14 years ago

            I saw them for the first time last fall in Tampa. Very impressive.

  9. ?   14 years ago

    Jann Wenner has long had some weird anti-prog fixation.

    It's simple. Girls hate prog, and Jann's not very secure.

    He started RS with money he borrowed from his girlfriend, and that shame at the heart of his rock-guy persona ate away at him so deeply and sickly it made him turn gay, just to avoid women's judgy eye.

    Can a shriveled violet like that summon the jizz to go "Yeah OK I guess King Crimson isn't less rock than Herb Alpert, now that I think about it" in mixed company?

    (Yes, I'm going with that.)

    1. ClubMedSux   14 years ago

      I consider myself a pretty serious fan of popular music but I've never read an issue of Rolling Stone cover-to-cover, let alone had a subscription.

    2. Almanian   14 years ago

      Wow, that was awesome.

      Also, "Dialogue! Duilogue! Diatribe! Talk that trash! Double talk! Double talk!"

      Fucking King Crinsom for the WIN!

      1. robc   14 years ago

        My favorite Closet Classic back when MTV still played music.

    3. ChrisO   14 years ago

      The funny thing is, Rolling Stone gave very favorable reviews to a number of prog albums back in the early '70s, including "Fragile" and "Close To The Edge" by Yes, but then actually redid them to be negative in their record guides released in later years. Other reviews in the guides were lifted straight from the magazine, but not those.

      Rush never had any luck at all with RS, since they came along after RS decided to imitate the British music press and become reflexively anti-prog. In the UK, it had class connotations, but in RS it was just a case of aging hippie editors pretending to be "hip to what the kids are listening to."

      Most of the anti-prog stuff from the late '70s is gone from popular culture now, and people realize how much influence those bands had on later genres, including New Wave. But not in the mind of Jann Wenner, apparently.

  10. sailor   14 years ago

    Can all Friday Funnies be Rush related from now on?

    1. Troy   14 years ago

      Rush or Floyd please.

  11. Meister574   14 years ago

    A video that not only features one of my favorite bands, but also my favorite Angels player. Thank you from one Halo fan to another.

  12. Almanian   14 years ago

    Just for the record, although I still have my "Geddy Lee Model" black Rickenbacker 4001 (purchased when I was 13), and have a number of Rush albums, Neil Peart was, is, and will continue to be one of the WORST lyricists in the history of man. Just dreadful.

    Plus "Overdone Drums R Us!" You ever heard of "rests" in music, Neil? No? You might wanna look into it before you use up all the notes and there are none left for the rest of us. Oh, and your lyrics are insipid.

    That is all.

    1. Otto   14 years ago

      Some of Neil's lyrics are overdone, but he's written some decent lyrics as well. Frankly, it's good to have a band that takes subjects most wouldn't write about and does so in a way that's also different from the average.

      Another thing - even if you don't like his lyrics, I'd heartily recommend Ghost Rider (no, nothing to do with the comic or movie) about his travels after he lost his wife and daughter.

  13. Almanian   14 years ago

    For those of you who mentioned King Crimson - Live 1982, man, if I just had some acid, I could go ALL the way back...enjoy.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v.....re=related

  14. Steve Horwitz   14 years ago

    Geddy also has an incredibly amazing collection of baseball memorabilia (and is a major fantasy leaguer). If you can get your hands on the DVD of the recent documentary, the bonus features include a tour of his baseball room. Amazing stuff.

    And yeah, Rush rules.

  15. ChrisO   14 years ago

    Rush used to schedule their tours around spring training if they could, though I don't know if they still do that.

  16. scarpe Nike Store   14 years ago

    is good

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