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Poll Question: Baba o'Riley vs Xanadu
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    Posted: May 08 2018 at 02:40
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Originally posted by The Dark Elf The Dark Elf wrote:

Let's see, an epic song from one of the greatest rock albums of all time, or a Rush Song? LOLLOLLOLLOLLOL
Yes....exactly.......The Who by far.
 
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote The Dark Elf Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 27 2016 at 17:54
Let's see, an epic song from one of the greatest rock albums of all time, or a Rush Song? LOLLOLLOLLOLLOL
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Catcher10 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 26 2016 at 18:32
Funny how people don't know Rush.......even they would pick Baba O'Riley over their own Xanadu. Probably their biggest influence by far, and why Rush are so great!

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Originally posted by Logan Logan wrote:

Originally posted by micky micky wrote:

boo to the OP.. as a general rule The Who are lightyears above and beyond the prebubescent rawk of Rush....you would have picked the ONE Who song of note that I don't think was all that man...

voting Xanadu ..though I that is high up on the hit parade of character assignations of Peart's lyrical abilities.. errgggg... at least the music is still pretty cool..


I'm glad that this forum still holds surprises, or maybe it's just because I'm getting stupider and more forgetful as I age.... I was expecting you to vote for the Who in this poll. I personally love the instrumental in Baba O'Reilly.

If I thought we had too few few Rush polls already, I might think an 1982 The Who vs. Rush poll might be interesting (It's Hard being the first album I bought on cassette). I'd choose "I've Known No War" as my favourite track off It's Hard and "Subdivisions" from Rush's Signals. But if I wanted the poll to be closer since Rush would wallop the Who I think, then I'd choose, say "Chemistry" from Signals.


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yeah.. Baba O' Reily and that whole damn album are classic.. but you know what it wasn't. It wasn't ..'The Who'.  Imagine someone taking Hendrix into the studio and telling him just to play root chords... telling Squire to just play a backing rhythm... telling Emerson to let a guitarist take the leads.

While one can't argue with the results with Who's Next. many consider it not only the Who's best album..  but one of Rock's greatest albums...  it might have been a great rock album.. and Baba O a great song yadda yadda yadda.. what it wasn't was a great WHO song.  What made that group was not Townsend going arty...  expanding the sonic range of the group... at its heart it was about Moon being Moon and doing things drummers did not do....along with him the Ox trying to keep up with him. LOL

sure it was a great song... but as I said..  this one was probably the least of the greats of what the Who ever did.  At least 'Won't get fooled again' was saved by the almighty saving grace of rock and roll.. the power chord.  I never thought much of that album.. especially compared to earlier albums.. but much of that centered around this song specifically.  While Glyn Johns made a name of himself by being the one that could get manacles on Moon.. it really did the music NO good.  For everything great about the Who.. there was one.. and only thing thing that made them what they were...  Keith f**king Moon. There have been great song writers.. great bassists... there simply has never been a drummer like Keith Moon. This album was what happened if you have put a lesser drummer.. like.. say...  Peart... on it to deliver traditional by the numbers drumming.


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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Logan Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 26 2016 at 15:14
Originally posted by micky micky wrote:

boo to the OP.. as a general rule The Who are lightyears above and beyond the prebubescent rawk of Rush....you would have picked the ONE Who song of note that I don't think was all that man...

voting Xanadu ..though I that is high up on the hit parade of character assignations of Peart's lyrical abilities.. errgggg... at least the music is still pretty cool..


I'm glad that this forum still holds surprises, or maybe it's just because I'm getting stupider and more forgetful as I age.... I was expecting you to vote for the Who in this poll. I personally love the instrumental in Baba O'Reilly.

If I thought we had too few few Rush polls already, I might think an 1982 The Who vs. Rush poll might be interesting (It's Hard being the first album I bought on cassette). I'd choose "I've Known No War" as my favourite track off It's Hard and "Subdivisions" from Rush's Signals. But if I wanted the poll to be closer since Rush would wallop the Who I think, then I'd choose, say "Chemistry" from Signals.
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Xanadu. Definitely strikes me as a more epic and mystical song, not only because of the lyrics but also on how the music progresses and changes throughout the song.
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^I thought this a Who vs Rush vs The Clash poll. Never mind.
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boo to the OP.. as a general rule The Who are lightyears above and beyond the prebubescent rawk of Rush....you would have picked the ONE Who song of note that I don't think was all that man...

voting Xanadu ..though I that is high up on the hit parade of character assignations of Peart's lyrical abilities.. errgggg... at least the music is still pretty cool..
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Originally posted by Forzelius Forzelius wrote:

how is baba o riley prog. if you want prog from the who, should've put "the rock" or something


Baba O'Riley is Prog-Related to my ears. Ideally this poll should be in the Proto-Prog/ Prog Related forum, but poll-making was disabled there. Anyway, I voted Baba O'Riley based on my preference, great track I think, and as it has strong sentimental value for me. I would vote for "The Rock" over it, though -- I love that track and used to get goosebumps when listening to Quadrophenia and "Doctor Jimmy" would be transitioning into "The Rock".

While I like Rush's Xanadu, I'm not kidding when I say that I prefer the ELO/ Olivia Newton-John "Xanadu".
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Xanadu, but not by much.
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Xanadu by a honey dew
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Mormegil Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 26 2016 at 05:10
Xanadu by a nose.
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how is baba o riley prog. if you want prog from the who, should've put "the rock" or something
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Blacksword Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 26 2016 at 00:11
This is tough!!

I'll vote for Rush after some deliberation..
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Rush this time
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Non-Rush entrant for me this time. 
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I find this one difficult. I know very little The Who, and even less that I actually like a lot... but the few songs that I do like are monumental, and Baba O'Riley is one of them. However, Xanadu is also one of Rush's standout tracks too. I guess I'll give it to The Who because the song is strong all along, while for me Xanadu drags a little (of course the difference of length has got a lot to do with this).
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