Quoted from drsfmd:Dude, you forget how many people here thing Rush would make a great theme for a pinball-- it's been at least 35 years since Rush was relevant. Trying to sell them on Pantera is going to be tough.
That said, I'm not a huge Pantera fan (I like them well enough in small doses, but it's a little heavy for my personal tastes), but when I was working in radio back in the early 90s, they did a couple of shows at a local venue that my station did a lot of promotion for and I did the stage introductions for them. I chatted with them a little bit in the backstage area before the show, and they were nice to me (even Phil...). Lots of good memories of those days, I got to hang out with a lot of up and coming bands. Would have stuck with it, but the pay was just awful.
Not sure but if you are saying RUSH has not been relevant for 35 years you are very much mistaken, but if so you are indeed totally and I mean extremely totally clueless. Clock Work Angels (2014) went platinum. I re-read your post and I see that you are indeed clueless. Check out total records sold, 20+ gold records from 1972-2014 and I would have to say you are clue less. But nice try. At least you love pinball, I do too, just not to clued in on music.