Quoted from PopBumperPete:I'd repeat that i have never heard these songs but the Rush fanbois will have a fit and down vote me again
Have you avoided all classic rock, tv & movies for 40 years? Rush is everywhere.
Quoted from PopBumperPete:I'd repeat that i have never heard these songs but the Rush fanbois will have a fit and down vote me again
Have you avoided all classic rock, tv & movies for 40 years? Rush is everywhere.
Quoted from Rarehero:Have you avoided all classic rock, tv & movies for 40 years? Rush is everywhere.
Do you think i am lying?
Post as many videos as you want
I hope they keep cranking out the rock themes forever and ever.
The super hero themes aren’t my cup of tea.
Just scratching the surface with zep. Still TONS of pins to come over the next decade from the gods of rock.
As it should be!!!!!!
And their rock games are ALWAYS good. Going back to Stones I love all of them.
I hope to see a Grand Theft Auto 5 themed game at some point. It's a well know video game franchise and one of the best selling video game titles of all time. So I wonder why it hasn't been made yet. It would be a instand buy for me.
Anyway here is my list what I would like to see in the future(2021).
Theme
-GTA
-Minions
Microwaves
Design
-George Gomez
-Brian Eddy
Software.
-Dwight Sullivan
-Lyman Sheats
Quoted from Midway-Man:I hope to see a Grand Theft Auto 5 themed game at some point. It's a well know video game franchise and one of the best selling video game titles of all time. So I wonder why it hasn't been made yet. It would be a instand buy for me.
Anyway here is my list what I would like to see in the future(2021).
Theme
-GTA
-Minions
Microwaves
Design
-George Gomez
-Brian Eddy
Software.
-Dwight Sullivan
-Lyman Sheats
Video game crossovers always flop in pinball.
Terrible idea. Maybe deep root will do it for you.
Quoted from CrazyLevi:Video game crossovers always flop in pinball.
Terrible idea. Maybe deep root will do it for you.
Not loved very much here on Pinside, but Street Fighter 2 by Gottlieb sold 5550 . games. Pretty good and for a Gottlieb table.
Like to see a generic Western. Yeah, Westerns aren't too hot right now.
Always fun though. Maybe Spaghetti Western. Wait, that term may not fly.
Got itl Man With No Name.
Nah, don't want to see it ruined with half-licence half-art. It would have to be good,
with real Soundtrack from Ennio Morricone (he died this year).
Cactus Canyon is coming,right? Was that the last Western Pin?
John Coltrane and Bach were before my time but I still know who they are and I can still appreciate their music because it's timeless. If Rush was not popular in your era I would suggest pulling up Moving Pictures on YouTube and have a listen. They are a cornerstone band in the progressive rock genre, right up there with Deep Purple, Yes, and Tool.
If they do a Rush pin I hope to see something innovative to highlight Neil Peart, arguably the best rock drummer who has ever lived.
I’d like to see a drum solo mode. Imagine being cradled up. All you hear is a high hat tapping out the beat. Small tambourine symbols on the high hat add to the richness of the beat. The bass drum kicks out a simple heartbeat on the quarter notes. As you flip the ball it hits the left ramp which triggers a drum fill that’s *synced* with the tempo. As the ball returns to your flipper you send it into the drop targets; each one triggers its syncopated solo. As the ball moves into the pops you hear the solo now focus more on the cymbals. Next, the ball feeds down on to your third flipper where you launch it into a hard to reach target that triggers a huge gong. The drum solo isn’t just playing, you’re controlling it. Again, once that ball returns to your flipper and you cradle up the solo returns to that heartbeat of the bass kick and the high hats only.
This could have been done on Led Zeppelin. The drum solo by John Bonham on the Song Remains the Same set the bar for that era. I hope if we do get a Rush pin that we’ll see something more creative.
Quoted from PopBumperPete:Do you think i am lying?
Post as many videos as you want
No, but I’m genuinely curious how you could have avoided them. I’m serious. Do you not like classic rock? Do you not listen to music on the radio? Do you not watch movies or tv shows?
The point of the videos to show that Rush is deeply ingrained in the pop culture of ~45-55 year-old white dudes...aka people who buy pinball. 500 Rush LEs would sell out instantly.
Quoted from Rarehero:No, but I’m genuinely curious how you could have avoided them. I’m serious. Do you not like classic rock? Do you not listen to music on the radio? Do you not watch movies or tv shows?
The point of the videos to show that Rush is deeply ingrained in the pop culture of ~45-55 year-old white dudes...aka people who buy pinball. 500 Rush LEs would sell out instantly.
There are many North American bands that never charted outside their home territories, and if they never charted then they never toured
Australia has acts that are big here and in the UK, but you have never heard of
Quoted from PopBumperPete:There are many North American bands that never charted outside their home territories, and if they never charted then they never toured
Australia has acts that are big here and in the UK, but you have never heard of
Just to back up PopBumperPete, Rush are close to unknown in Australia. They certainly never had a charting single here, and quite probably no charting album either. I genuinely had never heard of them until chatter started up on Pinside some years ago about a Rush pinball machine.
It's not a Canadian thing either. Two of my all-time favourite bands are The Tragically Hip and The New Pornographers, among a suite of Canadian bands I love, and my wife has just unwrapped the latest Joni Mitchell box set of CDs
Which of course doesn't mean there shouldn't be a Rush pinball machine. Having listened to them a bit I can see the appeal in potential modes, if not the music. Based on the theme alone there won't be much of a market in Australia, but what mug buys on theme alone? As always, game play is king...
I’m 35, am pretty familiar with music and couldn’t name a single song besides Tom Sawyer. I’m going to change that but the fact is not even close to the level of fame as the other bands that have had pins based on them except maybe rob zombie
Quoted from Chambo:It's not a Canadian thing either.
Rush is a Canadian band. They have had 17 platinum albums specifically in Canada.
Quoted from Jeffswack:I’m 35, am pretty familiar with music and couldn’t name a single song besides Tom Sawyer. I’m going to change that but the fact is not even close to the level of fame as the other bands that have had pins based on them except maybe rob zombie
You’re maybe a tad too young for Rush. Nothing wrong with that - but Rush has a very passionate fanbase & has a very specific crossover with people who’d buy a pinball machine. 45+, white, geeky, has disposable income & buys toys and gadgets. They could probably sell most of the LEs to Rush loving celebs & musicians alone.
Well, I for one hope Queen gets made in 2021. Stern has the Queen license now right? I know Andrew had it, or at least claimed to have it, before his “exit”.
In 2012-13, Rush on tour expanded beyond North America to Sweden, Finland, England, Scotland, Holland and Germany. Certainly more dominant in North America but they do have broader exposure.
Quoted from TigerLaw:Well, I for one hope Queen gets made in 2021.
I agree with you!
Along with Queen, and Jaws, I would like to see Stern make a pitch and bat for just something different.
I'm a massive rock fan and metalhead and only vaguely familiar with the band Rush (heard them mentioned only). I just googled and not sure if I've ever heard their music before. They seem to have a good sound so with some time I am sure I could gain some appreciation. Definitely not much exposure to the band out here in Australia that I'm aware of. I'm 47 but maybe I'm not old enough lol.
Quoted from Chambo:Just to back up PopBumperPete, Rush are close to unknown in Australia. They certainly never had a charting single here, and quite probably no charting album either. I genuinely had never heard of them until chatter started up on Pinside some years ago about a Rush pinball machine.
Same here (the Netherlands): I didn't know Rush until mentioned here on pinside. Maybe heard of them once or twice, but I couldn't recognise one song by them, let alone name one.
They do have one song in our yearly top2000 though, but to give you an idea of how 'big' Rush is in the Netherlands: they've never been in the top 1000 so far and no top2000 spot before the year 2015 (https://www.top2000nl.com/spirit-of-radio-rush-top-2000/)
I think it won't do well in Europe at all, but having the (temporary?) 25% tarifs: right now would be a good time to release a Rush pinball and come back with a better Europe suited theme when the tarifs have gone.
No matter what the theme is though, I always like new pinballs. Godzilla: could be nice, but not a theme I really care for. Jaws I couldn't care less about the theme, but I'd still be exited if a Jaws-pinball comes to market!
I'd like a Zelda game or a David Bowie pinball (not sure if that's suited for pinball, but being a fan I'd have to buy it ): both won't happen I think.
Quoted from pascal-pinball:Rush would be a bad theme for European sales.
They are not popular/unknown in Europe.
It doesn’t matter at this point. European(German) sales decreased a lot since the additional 25% tax were introduced. No one is willing to pay 8k for a Pro. 10k for a Premium or 13k for an LE.
I think until government has reverted those 25% tax, sales will remain low.
Quoted from CrazyLevi:Video game crossovers always flop in pinball.
Terrible Logic. Just because these themes "flopped" in the 80's and 90's is no indication of how they would do in 2020s. In fact, the recent success of TMNT and Rick and Morty prove younger aimed themes sell. Stern can make both old white guy rock themes and younger themes, that is why they make 3+ games per year.
Quoted from JoshPA:How did I miss this thread until now? Top-tier Rush trolling in here.
Who’s Rush?
Quoted from Jaybird815:Who’s Rush?
Rush ain't no Welk. That's for sure.
I would think you have heard Tom Sawyer or The Spirit of Radio at some point.
If Elwin makes Rush I would finally know how all the people that hate iron maiden music feel.....I'd give it a chance because of Elwin but he'd better blow it out of the water for it to have any chance of overcoming that horrendous theme.
Quoted from GrandFireball1:My guess:
Godzilla - Brian eddy
Back to the Future - Elwin
Mandelorian - Borg
Back to the Future by Elwin would be amazing! Would prefer to have JJP make it but at this point I just want to see a new one made.
Quoted from PopBumperPete:There are many North American bands that never charted outside their home territories, and if they never charted then they never toured
Australia has acts that are big here and in the UK, but you have never heard of
Have you heard of Kylie Minogue or Robbie Williams?
Well, by now I think we can all safely say bands like Rush or The Grateful Dead are pretty unknown outside US and Canada. It would be like releasing a Stromae pinball machine in the US, or Triggerfinger. Well known here, not so much overseas.
I guess the Rush fans will have to do without the world dominance they thought they had.
I'm still in for a Bruce Springsteen pin. I think a Seinfeld or Office pin would be fun. It fits in with the old guy themes LOL. I do think a Harry Potter would sell but with J.K. Rowings BS saying there's no such thing as a transgender person is why I will never buy one.
Rush would be good, but it would have to come with a joint roller or special pipe so you could experience Rush, the way they were
meant to be experienced.:}
Quoted from Hypercoaster:In fact, the recent success of TMNT and Rick and Morty prove younger aimed themes sell
TMNT is the 80s show. It’s not for younger audiences, it’s aimed at me - someone nostalgic for the cartoon I loved as a kid. R&M is an adult show, and dirty humor appeals to the usual pinball demo.
Quoted from Mentara:Well, by now I think we can all safely say bands like Rush or The Grateful Dead are pretty unknown outside US and Canada. It would be like releasing a Stromae pinball machine in the US, or Triggerfinger. Well known here, not so much overseas.
I guess the Rush fans will have to do without the world dominance they thought they had.
For the record Rush toured in Sweden, Finland, England, Scotland, Holland, Germany along with US and Canada in 2012. The core fans are certainly in the US but there are definitely fans in Europe. They were active from 1968–2018, sold over 40 million albums, nominated for 7 Grammy Awards, and members of the Canadian Music Hall of Fame and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
It is absolutely OK if you've never heard of Rush and even under the best circumstances, the band has always been sonically divisive: either you love them or hate them. Women never connected with their music; the band was famous for having a 99.9 percent male audience at the shows
It remains to be seen if Rush will make for a good theme that will sell. There's certainly an audience for this pin but skepticism on the theme being a smash hit is understandable. The only thing I know for sure is that a band that toured and recorded for 50 years and is considered a staple band on every Classic Rock playlist can not be compared to Stromae.
Quoted from GrandFireball1:My guess:
Mandelorian - Borg
This is a good guess since Star Wars anything will sell.
People bitch and moan about the Star Wars pin but they sold a ton of those (I think its a great game also)
Quoted from bestbrad:In 2012-13, Rush on tour expanded beyond North America to Sweden, Finland, England, Scotland, Holland and Germany. Certainly more dominant in North America but they do have broader exposure.
Just take a look at the RUSH in RIO concert video. They are huge in South America.
Quoted from Rarehero:MERRY RUSHMAS!!!
The guy who did that to his house is a genius.
Quoted from coop:For the record Rush toured in Sweden, Finland, England, Scotland, Holland, Germany along with US and Canada in 2012. The core fans are certainly in the US but there are definitely fans in Europe. They were active from 1968–2018, sold over 40 million albums, nominated for 7 Grammy Awards, and members of the Canadian Music Hall of Fame and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
It is absolutely OK if you've never heard of Rush and even under the best circumstances, the band has always been sonically divisive: either you love them or hate them. Women never connected with their music; the band was famous for having a 99.9 percent male audience at the shows
It remains to be seen if Rush will make for a good theme that will sell. There's certainly an audience for this pin but skepticism on the theme being a smash hit is understandable. The only thing I know for sure is that a band that toured and recorded for 50 years and is considered a staple band on every Classic Rock playlist can not be compared to Stromae.
There’s no denying their popularity here, I was genuinely surprised that so far no pinsiders from Australia or Europe had heard of them, or say they were fans.
Quoted from Rarehero:MERRY RUSHMAS!!!
That’s cool, there’s a house by me that you pull up and turn on a radio station and the lights are synced to the music.
Quoted from Rarehero:I find it hard to believe you haven’t heard these songs, even by accident:
Well, I can’t think of any Disney movies that had their music so... I went through this w/ maiden, but we all have different upbringings. Also, some people live under rocks. When The Who played the Super Bowl halftime show, my friends didn’t know who they were?!? Some of which were musicians! Unbelievable....
Rush would be great imo. Bring it!
Quoted from PinMonk:Godzilla
Vault - Lord of the Rings Spike Ed
This I have heard from a few people is likely and would be awesome.
To me the best Stern game and prices are up over 7K so why not if they can get the license back.
Insta buy for me unless they screw up the art or something.
Quoted from PinMonk:Vault - Lord of the Rings Spike Ed
I think if a LOTRs vault is made it’ll be a significant revamp (similar to SM) with new artwork and possibly even the LCD display. Wouldn’t that be incredible? It would sell like hot cakes too....
Quoted from TigerLaw:I think if a LOTRs vault is made it’ll be a significant revamp (similar to SM) with new artwork and possibly even the LCD display. Wouldn’t that be incredible? It would sell like hot cakes too....
Can you imagine with actual movie clips etc?
I cant imagine them doing Slayer... its too over the top and divisive they always like to cast as wide a net as possible.
Plus they have sold 20 million records... not that that sucks but the bands they tend to do are in the 100 million + club.
Same with Beastie Boys which comes up all the time.
Too niche a group in both cases.
Quoted from TigerLaw:It would sell like hot cakes too....
I’ve been on a list with a distributor for probably close to a year for LoTR Vault so there is definitely interest.
Quoted from Elvishasleft:I cant imagine them doing Slayer... its too over the top and divisive they always like to cast as wide a net as possible.
Plus they have sold 20 million records... not that that sucks but the bands they tend to do are in the 100 million + club.
They had to make an alternate soundtrack for bksor because it was to heavy for most. I liked slayer back in the day, but agree.
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