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moonchild
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Joined: May 15 2004
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Posted: May 15 2004 at 20:45 |
A Farewell to Kings
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In the Wake of Poseidon
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dude
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Joined: January 30 2004
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Posted: May 16 2004 at 11:17 |
MOON CHILD:MY FAVOURITE RUSH ALBUM!!!
GLASS:I WILL ABSORB YOUR WORDS RE AYN RAND
not convinced of your point though
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Glass-Prison
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Location: Canada
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Posted: May 16 2004 at 15:05 |
I agree, there is a very loose connection between the two, but I am convinced that it is there.
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moonchild
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Posted: May 16 2004 at 16:00 |
dude wrote:
MOON CHILD:MY FAVOURITE RUSH ALBUM!!!
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Cool dude!
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In the Wake of Poseidon
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dropForge
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Joined: April 24 2004
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Posted: May 16 2004 at 23:23 |
Signals. Why is it my favorite? Because it is. But I like it, Moving Pictures, Permanent Waves, and Grace Under Pressure fairly equally. Those are four mindblowing albums. I love every Rush album, some more than others, with the very first pre-Peart album not in my collection (no need for it), and Roll The Bones is also left out because the only songs on there I like are better-represented on the live albums.
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moonchild
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Posted: June 02 2004 at 14:43 |
I also like:
2. Hemispheres
3. 2112
after that it would be MovingPictures, Fly By Night...
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In the Wake of Poseidon
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The Prognaut
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Joined: April 14 2004
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Posted: June 02 2004 at 14:49 |
I casted my vote to "Signals". Firstly, it was my premiere approach to the band, and ever since I listened to "Subdivisions", I realized Neil Peart had to be somewhere in between the "Best Drummer" category (I'd also put Cozzy Powell and Pete Bardens in there ) !!!
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break the circle
reset my head
wake the sleepwalker
and i'll wake the dead
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Cesar Inca
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Joined: May 19 2004
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Posted: June 02 2004 at 14:55 |
Pete Bardens wasn't a professional drummer during his lifetime, but a very skillfull keyboardsman, with an exquisite taste for ellegant solos and captivating textures - maybe you mean Andy Ward... a terrific drummer, by the way!!!, who should be mentioned more often.
regards.
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The Prognaut
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Posted: June 02 2004 at 15:17 |
Cesar Inca wrote:
Pete Bardens wasn't a professional drummer during his lifetime, but a very skillfull keyboardsman, with an exquisite taste for ellegant solos and captivating textures - maybe you mean Andy Ward... a terrific drummer, by the way!!!, who should be mentioned more often.
regards.
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No, no! No Andy Ward... Andy Newmark instead! I like him better even Dave Stewart!
I just think of Pete Bardens as one of those "Kings without a crown" within the drummers world, and just like you say, if he would've decided drums over keyboards, surely we have never been given such ellegant CAMEL compositions... ( "Mirage" is my favorite album with Bardens BTW... )
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break the circle
reset my head
wake the sleepwalker
and i'll wake the dead
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Focussed
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Joined: June 01 2004
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Posted: June 03 2004 at 05:06 |
Moving pictures is my fave.
Best rock album of all time.
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'You cant have two killers living on the same patch!'
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DNA1997
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Posted: June 03 2004 at 06:56 |
I voted for Farewell to Kings. But ask me again in 5 minutes and it will change. I had to go on a buisness trip, and I only brought Hemispheres and Caress of Steel. So if that tells you anything.
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Jim Garten
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Posted: June 03 2004 at 07:33 |
Definitely Hemispheres, for me! Any album with a side long epic, and tracks like 'The Trees' & 'La Villa Strangiato' has to be a winner....
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Jon Lord 1941 - 2012
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arqwave
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Posted: June 07 2004 at 13:32 |
i think that is going to be a controversy, but to me is PRESTO...
these record shows a more matture band and a different approach to music, more melodic and more "fusion", less hard rock.
sounds strange, but is my favorite.
peace
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dropForge
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Posted: June 08 2004 at 03:28 |
Okay, how is Presto more "fusion"? Presto is an uneven album, but it's much better than Roll The Boner (hehe). Presto has some great songs, faves being "Chain Lightning" & "Available Light."
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Dan Bobrowski
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Posted: September 01 2004 at 14:35 |
Resurrected
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Petra
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Location: United Kingdom
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Posted: September 01 2004 at 14:51 |
WOOO! ..Well you know where my vote has gone!
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Don't hate me
I'm not special like you
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goose
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Joined: June 20 2004
Location: United Kingdom
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Posted: September 01 2004 at 14:56 |
It was between A Farewell to Kings and Hemispheres and Hemispheres is too short and I don't like the synthy work so much. Still, plenty of great albums nevertheless.
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gdub411
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Posted: September 01 2004 at 14:57 |
Rush, Rush , Rush....Honestly I don't get the love for these guys. Totally over-rated. Burn all their albums!!!Yuk...........
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arcer
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Posted: September 01 2004 at 15:27 |
MOVING PICTURES MOVING PICTURES MOVING PICTURES MOVING PICTURES
it has to be - with Permanent Waves a close second. MP has it all, cool widdly synths (intro to Camera Eye, all of Tom Sawyer), extravagantly angular guitar playing (YYZ), great pop sensibilities (Red Barchetta, Limelight), neil doing mad neil things and some angry mob noises on Witch Hunt. How much cooler can you get? And the answer is none more cool.
Okay Permanent Waves has the sublime Different Strings and the wonderful end to Jacob's Ladder but Moving Pictures is Rush's finest moment.
BTW I can't believe the popularity of Hemispheres. With the exception of The Tree and Villa it's appalling - bloated, badly constructed and utterly ill-conceived. The worst excess of Rush's occasional lack of musicality expanded to painfully epic proportions. There ain't a decent melody in there.
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AngelRat
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Posted: September 01 2004 at 16:34 |
Grace Under Pressure for me, sir...
It was the first Rush album I ever bought, but apart from that the one I listen to most frequently. Although I hate 80's synth sounds in general. I think the bleak and cold atmosphere combined with some genius songwriting (Red Sector A, Afterimage) AND the lyrics makes me love this album.
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