Given Geddy's odd sense of humor, there will probably be a rotisserie chicken toy and a bank of washers and dryers.
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Given Geddy's odd sense of humor, there will probably be a rotisserie chicken toy and a bank of washers and dryers.
Quoted from insight75:Easy there.... Primus is considered progressive and may have the best bass player that ever lived....and already have a pinball machine!
Well, Geddy actually wrote the book of bass.
That said, I've been a Primus fan since buying "Sailing the Seas of Cheese" in '91.
Truth be told though, Jaco Pastorius edged them both. Just listen to Pat Metheny's debut album "Bright Size Life", Jaco's first solo album, or "Heavy Weather" from the following year with Weather Report.
Quoted from Evets:Just to test my memory of opening bands for RUSH that I've seen, besides Mr. Big... Tommy Shaw, Candlebox, Primus, maybe James (not sure about this one), McCauley-Schenker (sp?) Group, Steve Morse, Eric Johnson... I know I'm forgetting an 80's band in this trip down memory lane.
I was wracking my own memory on Rush opening acts as well. Rory Gallagher opened up when I saw the Signals tour in late ‘82. I was young and did not know who he was at the time, but I did a deep dive and discovered the Taste albums and his solo stuff. He was a great Irish blues guitarist if you are not familiar with him. RIP.
I think Blue Oyster Cult was with them on another 80s tour. I saw Mr. Big on the Presto tour, and Primus a couple years later. There are gaps in my memory for other tours, though.
Quoted from DrDQ:Not sure if the halftime show will be televised; but putting this out there
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The Buckeyes marching band have been playing that show all season. Here's a video from this past Fall.
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