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Originally posted by cstack3 cstack3 wrote:

Originally posted by Catcher10 Catcher10 wrote:

Originally posted by cstack3 cstack3 wrote:

Am I the only person on PA who is not totally in love with Rush?  

I mean, they've done some good to near-great music, but Lifeson wasn't in the same league as Fripp, Howe, Hackett etc.  

Also, Geddy Lee's voice can really be irritating.  What is it that I am missing?  I see no beauty in their music, unlike Yes, King Crimson, Genesis etc.  
You don't have to be totally in love with any band. You confirm Rush has done good to near great music, to me that is more than enough to like a band a lot.
Whether Lifeson was in the same league as those mentioned is subjective. I've never been a huge fan of Fripp or Howe, Hackett is better than all of them.

Geddy's voice issue is a long in the tooth discussion, growing up I never had any issue with it and I suspect most of the prog/hard rock world does not either.

Beauty is in the eye of the beholder as the 3 you mention made magical music before Rush came into their own. Those bands are influences to Rush members and Rush music, that's all. I don't think you are missing anything other than you may not enjoy harder prog or Zeppelin styled prog rock, at least in the early years....

Well said!  I've enjoyed some of their music over the years, but I just don't seek it out.  They have done an amazing job as a 3 piece, and Geddy's ability to sing/play bass and also bring synth into the mix is very impressive.  

However, I don't find them as progressive as their peers like Yes, KC or Genesis in terms of composition or musical talent.  I view them as more of an arena oriented rock band.  They can be fun, I saw them on a tiny stage just after their second LP came out in the 1970s!  Most of the bands I played in back then covered "Working Man" because it was fairly easy to play and was a good song.  

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See I don't think you can compare Yes, KC or Genesis to Rush music. KC was so huge into jazz/fusion base, they are on their own. Yes and Genesis had so much symphonic base/core to their music that the end results were different. Rush had more of a PF/psych core than symphonic and zero jazz fusion, throw in distorted guitars and huge drumming with lyrics and stories from books and you have Rush. Today Rush music is just that, Rush music...but I disagree on their musical talent, they are monster musicians making music like there are 5 of them.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote miamiscot Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 26 2018 at 13:37
Originally posted by cstack3 cstack3 wrote:

Am I the only person on PA who is not totally in love with Rush?  

I mean, they've done some good to near-great music, but Lifeson wasn't in the same league as Fripp, Howe, Hackett etc.  

Also, Geddy Lee's voice can really be irritating.  What is it that I am missing?  I see no beauty in their music, unlike Yes, King Crimson, Genesis etc.  

We all have bands that we KNOW we should like...but don't. For me it's a really long list: Harmonium, Ange, Magma, Opeth, Porcupine Tree, Saga, Caravan, etc. Thank God we're all different!!!
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The late Chris Squire was once intimidated by a Geddy Lee animatronic figure, "Geddy Leap!" 


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Originally posted by Catcher10 Catcher10 wrote:

Rush had more of a PF/psych core than symphonic and zero jazz fusion, throw in distorted guitars and huge drumming with lyrics and stories from books and you have Rush.

Never associated Rush with Floyd (except maybe "The Twilight Zone" and other odds 'n sods). Rush was definitely the b*****d child of Cream and Zeppelin, with The Who and ELP being the godparents.

Originally posted by Catcher10 Catcher10 wrote:

Today Rush music is just that, Rush music...but I disagree on their musical talent, they are monster musicians making music like there are 5 of them.

Absolutely. Neil's probably inspired more kids to pick up the sticks than any other rock drummer (jazz is a different ballpark). 

Same for Gedd. He's responsible for the creation of umpteen bassists.
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Originally posted by cstack3 cstack3 wrote:

Most of the bands I played in back then covered "Working Man" because it was fairly easy to play and was a good song.

Yeah, but how did they fare with "Big Money"? That bassline is a b*tch! Wink
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Originally posted by verslibre verslibre wrote:

Originally posted by Catcher10 Catcher10 wrote:

Rush had more of a PF/psych core than symphonic and zero jazz fusion, throw in distorted guitars and huge drumming with lyrics and stories from books and you have Rush.

Never associated Rush with Floyd (except maybe "The Twilight Zone" and other odds 'n sods). Rush was definitely the b*****d child of Cream and Zeppelin, with The Who and ELP being the godparents.

Originally posted by Catcher10 Catcher10 wrote:

Today Rush music is just that, Rush music...but I disagree on their musical talent, they are monster musicians making music like there are 5 of them.

Absolutely. Neil's probably inspired more kids to pick up the sticks than any other rock drummer (jazz is a different ballpark). 

Same for Gedd. He's responsible for the creation of umpteen bassists.

...and there in lies my point, Rush music is simply Rush music. I guess to me, they are more like PF even if just a smidge, but that smidge is much bigger than say Yes or KC and Genesis. PF more space art rock, closer to me what Rush was at one point......but Rush then progressed to other forms and created even more magic in the studio.
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Originally posted by Catcher10 Catcher10 wrote:

Rush music is simply Rush music.

Word. (Thumbs-Up emoji is misbehavin'.)
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^ That reminds me of what Gene Simmons said in the Rush documentary: "What kind of band is Rush? Rush is Rush." Tongue
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Originally posted by AFlowerKingCrimson AFlowerKingCrimson wrote:

^ That reminds me of what Gene Simmons said in the Rush documentary: "What kind of band is Rush? Rush is Rush." Tongue

Ahhh yes I remember that, I think he said "What kind of band is Rush? It's Rush.....", but we r on same page. I think that is a main reason why people don't get it, they try to categorize it first, then listen with a predisposition and simply say "that's not prog, its just rock or AOR", cra-cra if u ask me. The last Rush album was littered with prog from start to finish. But again, as a Rush listener IDC if some people think they are not prog......It is still amazing, brilliant music that will stand the test of time easily, their mark on the world of rock music is massive, as they continue to be the biggest cult band ever.
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Originally posted by miamiscot miamiscot wrote:

Originally posted by cstack3 cstack3 wrote:

Am I the only person on PA who is not totally in love with Rush?  

I mean, they've done some good to near-great music, but Lifeson wasn't in the same league as Fripp, Howe, Hackett etc.  

Also, Geddy Lee's voice can really be irritating.  What is it that I am missing?  I see no beauty in their music, unlike Yes, King Crimson, Genesis etc.  

We all have bands that we KNOW we should like...but don't. For me it's a really long list: Harmonium, Ange, Magma, Opeth, Porcupine Tree, Saga, Caravan, etc. Thank God we're all different!!!

Very true. For me the two that lately I've been trying are Enchant and North Atlantic Oscillation and other than a couple songs from each band, I just can't get into them...but somehow I feel like I should be into them. It's weird 
 


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Originally posted by cstack3 cstack3 wrote:

The late Chris Squire was once intimidated by a Geddy Lee animatronic figure, "Geddy Leap!" 


 Oh man, That's too funny!!LOLLOL
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I would say Rush's prog full on prog period is Caress of Steel through Hemispheres.
Fly By Night is a transitional album and Permanent Waves, Moving Pictures and Signals all contain prog elements. Some of the later stuff does as well but if you want their "pure prog period", I'd say CoS through Hemi. 
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I don't think you can really compare Genesis,King Crimson and Yes with Rush. Those bands are the first wave of "Prog" and they put out their best material before Rush even released anything. You have to remember that things in Canada and the US were different from the UK. Those bands had the luxury to do whatever the hell they wanted to a degree. Rush didn't, they worked for it and earned their keep. They also barely put out their 1st album in 1974.To me, Rush kept the "prog" alive after those bands fell from grace or disbanded and they turned many to those other bands (such as myself). As for Rush being "Prog?" You have to ask yourself What is "Prog" really?? Personally, I think it's both a distinct genre but it's also an ethos of wanting to move your music forward which to me is something they always did since Neil joined them. Which Rush albums are Prog? I say all with Neil Peart (Fly by Night - Clockwork Angels). Whether you consider Prog as a distinct genre and/or an ethos of wanting to move your music forward. Rush has always been Prog. Let me give reasons for this

After the Hemispheres, they continued to experiment with sounds they never used before(electronica, reggae, ska, new wave and numerous other sounds). All that before Yes or King Crimson ever did anything to that degree, they were one of the first bands to do this in a rock context. That's pretty damn "prog" if you ask me. After that they continued to experiment with sounds such as a prog rap (Roll the Bones) and true 80s prog with albums like Permanent Waves, Moving Pictures, Signals, Grace Under Pressure, Power Windows, Hold Your Fire and even after that. Who else was doing this kind of music? Because I can't think of any other band. Anyway, to me they've always been "prog"

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Originally posted by cstack3 cstack3 wrote:

Am I the only person on PA who is not totally in love with Rush?  


Lol no, many on here despise Rush.  
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Originally posted by miamiscot miamiscot wrote:

Easy: 2112 to Moving Pictures.
 
However embarrasingly bad Caress Of Steel is, it's still a prog album.... and TBH, I don't find much prog in PW and MP.
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Caress of Steel - Half prog half rock(hard rock)
2112- Half prog half rock(hard rock)
A Farewell to Kings- prog
Hemispheres- prog
Permanent Waves- prog(other added influences permeate throughout though such as new wave, reggae and hard rock)
Moving Pictures-prog (ditto above)
Signals- mixture of prog and new wave sounds

The ones that are the most traditional prog sounding are A farewell to kings and Hemispheres but the two after it are still very much prog albums. Starting with Signals and also Grace Under Pressure they added new wave elements. After that they moved further away from prog but still had their own sound and didn't sound like other bands of the time.


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Originally posted by miamiscot miamiscot wrote:

Easy: 2112 to Moving Pictures.


This pretty much nails it. Sure there were prog leanings on Caress of Steel but the album as a whole wasn't prog.

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Originally posted by miamiscot miamiscot wrote:

Easy: 2112 to Moving Pictures.

That works for me as well...though in the old days...I never really thought of them as prog at all....they were Rush . I didn't think of them as prog until I found this place.
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Originally posted by siLLy puPPy siLLy puPPy wrote:

Originally posted by miamiscot miamiscot wrote:

Easy: 2112 to Moving Pictures.


This pretty much nails it. Sure there were prog leanings on Caress of Steel but the album as a whole wasn't prog.

What about 2112 then? Side two just sounds mostly like regular rock/hard rock to me. Not much prog on side two at all except for maybe the mellotron on tears.
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at heart they were a hard rock band and that has been made clear by Lifeson.

I think while they were experimenting with technology then they wee at least borderline prog. By Test For Echo there is no trace of prog although I still like what they are doing. The last album Clockwork Angels had some ambitious ideas and was arguably their only borderline prog album after about Presto but it's a bit weak unfortunately.
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