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www.limborush.it"It seems a worthy thing,"
"We've been slowly trying to rescue our old master tapes and transfer them to digital because they do degrade horribly over time. So I understand the necessity of what they're doing."
"To me, it's raw and immature and all that it should be - it's 30 years ago," ... "A lot of our early stuff does (make me cringe) but on the other hand, I know that it's genuine."
"That summer, we were unable to pay our road crew's salaries or our own salaries and we had just finished a tour that we disparagingly called at the time, 'The Down The Tubes Tour,' because we were playing grotty little clubs and (were) the opening act on a five-act show and it was grim"
"Financially and spiritually, I had to look at the fact that the next year I might be back in the farm equipment business."
"That album is full of just bitter anger and rebellion,"
"Nobody's going to tell us what to do. And that spirit, I think, is what communicated itself to an audience and of course we toured non-stop and did everything we could to spread our music around, but inevitably, there was an intangible quality that reached people."
"I see it the same way with Rush. When we tour, we play those songs. They're still great to play and I'm still proud of many of them. But I would definitely fear the realization that the best record we made was 10 or 20 years ago. That would be hard to live with." ...