Neil Peart down on band's 70s work |
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Mirror Image
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Posted: August 25 2014 at 21:08 | ||||
That's beauty of their music. It doesn't fit cozily into any category.
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Metalmarsh89
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Posted: August 25 2014 at 21:07 | ||||
Proto-metal, that's all it is. |
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ProgMetaller2112
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Posted: August 25 2014 at 21:04 | ||||
Then again it's hard to categorize them as just a Prog Rock band
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ProgMetaller2112
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Posted: August 25 2014 at 21:03 | ||||
JP in the 70s did not have that metallic sound that they later did but it was still metal as there some similarities in my opinion with them and Rush. Rush was about as heavy as it got with Prog back then. Listen to Cygnus X and The Necromancer and tell me that isn't Metal?
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Mirror Image
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Posted: August 25 2014 at 21:00 | ||||
I never thought of Rush as a prog metal band and I never will.
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Metalmarsh89
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Posted: August 25 2014 at 20:57 | ||||
I dunno what 70's Judas Priest sounds like tbh. Any reccomendations?
How many metal bands in the 70's dressed in kimonos. I digress though, that has nothing to do with their sound. |
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ProgMetaller2112
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Posted: August 25 2014 at 20:51 | ||||
I'd argue that it was Prog Metal with other influences . Ged had the attitude and voice of Heavy Metal singers back then. A question. Why is Judas Priest in the 1970s considered Metal and not Rush?
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Mirror Image
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Posted: August 25 2014 at 20:49 | ||||
I'm a quartet and quintet kind of guy myself BUT Rush have made music throughout the years that sounds at least like a quartet thanks to the brilliant multitasking of Geddy Lee. There aren't many musicians in prog rock that can sing, play bass and keyboards, and never manage to miss a beat. I think, if anything, a person can at least respect what monster musicians these guys are and if they can't, then I suppose they shouldn't be listening to prog rock because a failure to recognize musical ability is the same as slapping someone in the face out of complete disrespect. That's all I'll say.
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Metalmarsh89
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Posted: August 25 2014 at 20:47 | ||||
I don't really see it either. Geddy's voice didn't change a whole lot really until Permanent Waves where he begin singing closer to his speaking range. Before that, he was much higher, almost wailing. But there was the big switch over to adding keyboards on A Farewell to Kings that gradually became more pronounced after that with the later inclusion of synths. Neil's kit was getting bigger and more diverse with each ensuing album. His lyrics were also changing with the style of music, going from storytelling narratives, to philosophical observations. Alex's guitar tones went from the bluesy sound of their debut album to the heavy metallic tones we hear on Caress of Steel and 2112, to a lighter but still heavy tone on Hemispheres. His playing also continued to evolve during this process, as his sound still seemed to stand in front of the rest of the band. Sure it's all heavy prog during this era, but I don't think it's all the same heavy prog. |
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ProgMetaller2112
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Posted: August 25 2014 at 20:35 | ||||
I know that's what you hear and that's fine but you didn't elaborate on why you think that "there is a sameness to their sound".
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Dellinger
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Posted: August 25 2014 at 20:33 | ||||
Well, I do know what you're talking about. I don't know if I can explain it, but I do find something in their sound that is too similar, and after a while it starts sounding a bit tired. However, getting some later time live albums, it has kind of helped. They got a somewhat heavier sound that helps some of those older songs... actually, I'd like to get a couple more live albums from them, since I've been liking their sound a bit better that way. The one bad thing about their later live albums is that Geddy's voice has lost it's edge... so it's one thing or the other. |
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Catcher10
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Posted: August 25 2014 at 20:24 | ||||
^ Well just as Genesis and ELP had a bigger sound as 3-pc bands...Rush's sound is even bigger.
A 5pc usually has dual guitars or just more percussion, a la PG. Edited by Catcher10 - August 25 2014 at 20:25 |
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twosteves
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Posted: August 25 2014 at 20:14 | ||||
lol--can I elaborate? That's what I hear---For me 3 piece bands are usually not my favorite---think it's hard to get the complete sound I like---I'm more a 5 piece kind of sound---I know they are talented but I've never been a Rush fanboy---, I love some of their songs but not a real metal rock kind of prog fan---
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ProgMetaller2112
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Posted: August 25 2014 at 16:12 | ||||
Agreed 100%
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ProgMetaller2112
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Posted: August 25 2014 at 15:42 | ||||
How the heck is there sameness to their sound? So, Caress of Steel,2112, A Farewell to Kings, Hemispheres, Permanent Waves sound the same?? What the?? That's such a broad, vague statement.Can you elaborate,twosteves?
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TheLastBaron
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Posted: April 05 2014 at 01:39 | ||||
Regardless of how Neil feels about the earlier albums, it gave the band what they needed to build a fanbase, build and refine their playing chops and influence the bands whose members grew up with their early stuff. Also moving pictures takes a lot of elements from earlier albums and "streamlines" them. After all camera eye is a ten minute or so piece.
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M27Barney
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Posted: April 04 2014 at 11:51 | ||||
I just aint going to waste time listening to any shorter stuff when I have more epic prog to seek out and sample....
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richardh
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Posted: April 03 2014 at 15:02 | ||||
I actually got bored with Rush in the eighties and returned to them when I heard Roll The Bones. Rush were never a prog band like ELP or Yes. They were a heavy rock band with some pretensions. The nineties albums displayed a down to earth and more focused approach. If I want to listen to music with interesting musical ideas I don't go for Rush. If I want something 'harder sounding' and with interesting lyrics then Rush works well for me.
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Metalmarsh89
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Posted: April 03 2014 at 14:27 | ||||
Sure 2112 was ballsy based on their situation and the time period, but it really wasn't that much different than there previous release Caress of Steel. It was definitely better, but it was still epic, hard rocking music, and still without the fluid transitions between songs (something they seemed to figure out in the next couple albums). And really, the back side is a bunch of "short track tripe" as you put. I personally like their shorter stuff from all over their discography, but I'm just keeping things consistent with your description. If you ever decide to give Presto a listen, that's about as that was a pretty ballsy album. But unlike 2112, they were very well established already, and so their careers were not in jeopardy at all. |
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Catcher10
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Posted: April 03 2014 at 12:01 | ||||
Animate from Counterparts is one of their best selling/posted albums of the 90's. Counterparts is their 15th studio album and charted really high....I just looked it up and it peaked at #2 on Billboard 200, pretty darn good for Rush not being a mainstream band, I assume it went Gold if not Platinum in sales. The prog masses will ALWAYS sway to the pre-Moving Pictures era, that is an easy assessment to make on this site. Progressive is constant change....right, wrong or indifferent Rush have always been progressing, I believe it is why their fan base is so big and varied. |
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