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StyLaZyn
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Posted: February 26 2008 at 09:09 |
For anyone who hasn't been to this site, it has some interesting tidbits for the avid Rush fan.
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Padraic
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Posted: February 26 2008 at 12:21 |
I had "Vital Signs" in my head, so I listened to Moving Pictures in the car yesterday. One of those albums that fits like an old glove - dependable and never disappoints.
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GhostWorks
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Posted: February 27 2008 at 10:27 |
Teh_Slippermenz wrote:
Whoa, Neil has great taste in musics. O_o
BTW, I'm just getting into Rush. I started with the inevitable
And I plan on working my way up (or down?) from here. Next I plan on buying "A Farewell to Kings", or whatever it's called.
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You can only go up from 2112. There's a lot of love for this record, but it's greatly over-rated, IMO. If you like 2112, you'll love Caress Of Steel and A Farewell To Kings. And if you like those, they'll lead you to Hemispheres and the warp-speed jump to Permanent Waves, Moving Pictures, Signals, Grace Under Pressure and Power Windows. If you're still with them, Presto and Counterparts are great. The last great album is Vapor Trails, a difficult but very rewarding listen. The records I didn't mention (Rush, Fly By Night, Hold Your Fire, Roll The Bones, Test For Echo, Snakes & Arrows) have their moments, but are not classics for me. A lot of brilliant individual tracks, though. Recommended only if you become a die-hard fan! And. If you love 2112, you're probably better off stopping right there.
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StyLaZyn
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Posted: February 27 2008 at 10:44 |
GhostWorks wrote:
Teh_Slippermenz wrote:
Whoa, Neil has great taste in musics. O_o
BTW, I'm just getting into Rush. I started with the inevitable
And I plan on working my way up (or down?) from here. Next I plan on buying "A Farewell to Kings", or whatever it's called.
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You can only go up from 2112. There's a lot of love for this record, but it's greatly over-rated, IMO.
If you like 2112, you'll love Caress Of Steel and A Farewell To Kings. And if you like those, they'll lead you to Hemispheres and the warp-speed jump to Permanent Waves, Moving Pictures, Signals, Grace Under Pressure and Power Windows.
If you're still with them, Presto and Counterparts are great. The last great album is Vapor Trails, a difficult but very rewarding listen.
The records I didn't mention (Rush, Fly By Night, Hold Your Fire, Roll The Bones, Test For Echo, Snakes & Arrows) have their moments, but are not classics for me. A lot of brilliant individual tracks, though. Recommended only if you become a die-hard fan!
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If you love 2112, you're probably better off stopping right there.
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I disagree. I started with 2112 years back and loved it. It only got better and better the more I listened. Until Presto and RTB. Then Counterparts restored my faith in their ability to keep rocking. But, bottomline, it's a matter of taste.
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Padraic
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Posted: February 27 2008 at 11:07 |
StyLaZyn wrote:
I disagree. I started with 2112 years back and loved it. It only got better and better the more I listened. Until Presto and RTB. Then Counterparts restored my faith in their ability to keep rocking. But, bottomline, it's a matter of taste.
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Same here - 2112 was my intro, it blew me away and remains a favorite to this day. It led to me acquiring their entire collection.
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Raff
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Posted: February 27 2008 at 11:12 |
My first Rush album (heard mostly on the radio) was Permanent Waves. I remember seeing the band mentioned in connection with US and UK charts, and was intrigued by the song titles. Having been into prog for some years, I realised there was something there that had the potential to capture my attention... When I heard some of their earlier work, namely the wonderful Xanadu, I was well and truly hooked.
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Queen By-Tor
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Posted: February 27 2008 at 13:54 |
My first Rush album was Fly By Night, but it was Farewell to Kings
(Cygnus X-1 in particular) and Hemisphers that really did me in. 2112
is still a favorite though. But hey, it's all just a matter of taste
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micky
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Posted: February 27 2008 at 15:45 |
My first rush was Moving Pictures.... continuedwith Signals.. and fell off the bandwagon there after that. I went back to the older albums. Where I fell in love with Caress of Steel. As I've posted many times... really enjoy the campy 70's stuff... the lyrics are silly at best.. and downright stupid at worst but man alive was the music some great stuff.
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The Pedro and Micky Experience - When one no longer requires psychotropics to trip
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Padraic
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Posted: February 27 2008 at 15:48 |
micky wrote:
My first rush was Moving Pictures.... continuedwith Signals.. and fell off the bandwagon there after that. I went back to the older albums. Where I fell in love with Caress of Steel. As I've posted many times... really enjoy the campy 70's stuff... the lyrics are silly at best.. and downright stupid at worst but man alive was the music some great stuff.
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Glad that you like some Rush...you're going to be hearing a lot more of them in your future
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The Pedro and Micky Experience - When one no longer requires psychotropics to trip
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Statutory-Mike
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Posted: February 27 2008 at 15:51 |
I'm going to see Rush for my first time ever (hopefully It won't be my last either), I can't wait..it's at Jones Beach which is a great venue...should be fun!
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Posted: February 27 2008 at 15:52 |
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The Pedro and Micky Experience - When one no longer requires psychotropics to trip
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E-Dub
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Posted: February 27 2008 at 16:10 |
NaturalScience wrote:
I had "Vital Signs" in my head, so I listened to Moving Pictures in the car yesterday. One of those albums that fits like an old glove - dependable and never disappoints.
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And "The Camera Eye" is pure magic. That entire album has withstood the test of time. I'm listening to Grace Under Pressure. This disc has taken a monster leap for me. I think when I bought the LP back when I was a kid that it was too much of a departure from anything Rush had ever done and I just never cared for it as a whole (except for "Between The Wheels"). I went several years of not evening hearing it until I picked up the remastered about 5 years ago and now it's one of my favorites. I've described it as a very cold and steely disc. Couldn't live without Grace Under Pressure. E
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paolo.beenees
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Posted: February 28 2008 at 12:43 |
My first Rush album was "Caress of Steel"; I was 16 when I bought it and I've loved it more than any other Rush album ever after. I admit that there are better albums in Rush's production, but with "Caress..." it was love at first sight. "The Valley" and "The Fountain" sound so mature and accomplished; they almost touch perfection.
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LinusW
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Posted: February 28 2008 at 15:47 |
E-Dub wrote:
[QUOTE=NaturalScience]
I'm listening to Grace Under Pressure. This disc has taken a monster leap for me. I think when I bought the LP back when I was a kid that it was too much of a departure from anything Rush had ever done and I just never cared for it as a whole (except for "Between The Wheels"). I went several years of not evening hearing it until I picked up the remastered about 5 years ago and now it's one of my favorites. I've described it as a very cold and steely disc. Couldn't live without Grace Under Pressure.
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Agreed! So great. The tension is so intense on P/G. A masterpiece that grows with every listen.
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Fritha
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Posted: February 29 2008 at 15:25 |
Based on my impressions as a Rush fan for nearly five years now, GUP is a record that has "gotten its due" in recent years. I remember being on the Rush message board called Counterparts in 2003, reading about the various albums before I took the dive and bought some myself, and GUP always seemed to be near the bottom on people's lists, with only few diehards really loving it. Based on that, my expectations for the record were pretty low at best at the time I bought it, but what do you know, I loved it from get-go! I've always found it a very passionate sounding record, with Geddy at his most intense vocally speaking, and Alex's soaring, engaging guitar work at the centre of things. The band had a hard time making GUP and I suppose the impact of the various srtuggles can be heard in the music, but not in a negative way at all IMO. It's heartfelt and honest. A permanent top three record on my Rush list.
I so wish I could see a show on the upcoming NAn tour! I *loved* the setlist for the S&A tour last year when they visited Helsinki for the first time ever. I managed to keep pretty much all of it as a surprise for myself so the musical high of hearing such old gems like Circumstances and Entre Nous being performed was even greater that way!
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I was made to love magic
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E-Dub
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Posted: February 29 2008 at 18:25 |
Fritha wrote:
I so wish I could see a show on the upcoming NAn tour! I *loved* the setlist for the S&A tour last year when they visited Helsinki for the first time ever. I managed to keep pretty much all of it as a surprise for myself so the musical high of hearing such old gems like Circumstances and Entre Nous being performed was even greater that way!
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"Entre Nous" sounded great. Especially when Lifeson would switch over to the acoustic for the chorus. Actually, one my favorite parts was when they came out for the second set and launched into "Far Cry". All of the Snakes And Arrows songs sounded awesome live. E
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Melomaniac
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Posted: March 05 2008 at 14:38 |
Got my tickets this week-end for the 12th of June concert in Montreal.
This will be my ninth consecutive Rush concert !
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"One likes to believe in the freedom of Music" - Neil Peart, The Spirit of Radio
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Statutory-Mike
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Posted: March 05 2008 at 19:49 |
I've been watching R30 a lot latley...very very good dvd
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E-Dub
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Posted: March 06 2008 at 22:08 |
Best album opener?
I used to think "The Spirit Of Radio" from Permanent Waves, "Subdivisions" starting off Signals or "The Big Money" kicking off Power Windows was great; however, "Far Cry" could get my vote these days.
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