Made a complete chronological Joy Division/New Order playlist for a family friend that includes all side project by all members, and finally got around to do one with Rush when Neil passed. in addition, if i want to get a grip on an artist or a band, i want to do it chronologically, experience it in the same order like the oldest fans did, sometimes that can be pretty hard to do on Spotify, since album labeled years are out of order or albums are missing, and where do the singles fit in? I basically feel forced to have a bands Wikipedia page in a tab to be able to listen to everything in correct order. Got Spotify through our family, and generally dislikes all shuffle/random playlists, like "This is Rush" and similar, i am an album listener, used the shuffle function maybe once in the 80s when i got my first CD player and then turned it off for all eternity, i don't read chapters in books out of order, or move around the scenes in movies. and Opeth, which i got into right from their debut in 1993, i ordered it on chance, not having listened to it. So sometimes in the mid 90's i came aboard and started ranking them as #1, possibly joint #1 together with Depeche, Kraftwerk, Tori Amos and S.P.O.C.K.Įdit. Listened to them every now and then on my setup, until i picked up Counterparts on CD for something like $4.99 in a sale, and it got me hooked, realized that Rush was pretty great, and wanted more, so i started picking up the back catalogue, think Roll The Bones was my next if i remember correctly. He later got A Show of Hands and Presto on CD, and those two accidentally came with me when i moved out, i was not responsible for that btw.
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I do remember the first he got on both for comparison, MJ's Bad.
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I can't actually remember now if he had HYF on both vinyl and CD, or if that was vinyl only, but i think he got it on CD as well, since i listened a lot more to HYF than any of the older albums, which he had on vinyl only.
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RIFF 1 (LEAD-IN only played the first time) G||-|-| D||-|-| A||-|-00-22-33-22-5-3-2-0-3-2-| E||-01-2-3-|-| LEAD-IN "Oh, for the sake of momentum." RIFF 2 (323 part is sometimes thrown in earlier in the riff) G||-| D||-22-323-42233-22-323-42233-| A||-00-22-33-55-00-22-33-55-| E||-| "I know life is getting shorter." RIFF 3 G||-|-| D||*-*|-| A||*-00-22-33-22-*|-00-22-33-55-5~-| E||-|-| "But I can't confront the doubts I have." ENDING G||-| D||-2~-| A||-00-22-33-55-| E||-| "And so for the sake of momentum I'm condemning." INTRO RIFF 1 X 2 (first time w/ LEAD-IN) RIFF 1 X 2 - VERSE 1 RIFF 2 - CHORUS RIFF 1 X 2 - VERSE 2 RIFF 2 - CHORUS RIFF 3 - BRIDGE 1 RIFF 1 X 2 GUITAR SOLO RIFF 2 RIFF 3 - BRIDGE 2 ENDING KEY > means strum ~ means let it ring * means repeat Have fun! If you have any questions, comments, or tab requests feel free to send me an e-mail.My unique history revisionist Rush/Aimee Mann-playlist.īackground: A guy i lived with introduced me to Rush around 1987/1988 i believe, around the time he switched from vinyl to CDs, and Hold Your Fire was the latest album, so that became my favorite Rush album, as i understand is the case with many Rush fans, the first you come in contact with becomes THE album. INTRO G||-| D||-| A||-0-0>-| E||-| The A string is strummed, then just played occasionally before stopping all together. I didn't bother tabbing out the timing just listen to the song to get it.
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Song: Momentum Artist: Aimee Mann Album: Magnolia Soundtrack Tabbed By: Rob Miller This is a pretty easy song to play, but it has a cool, mellow bass line that works really well.