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Psychedelic Paul
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I've heard of Chilliwack, but I didn't think anyone else outside of Canada would have heard of them.
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AFlowerKingCrimson
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They had a top forty single in late 1981 or so called "my girl (gone, gone, gone). I bought the 45 but it was warped so I couldn't play it. I went back to the record store and bought another copy but that too was warped. I returned it and got something else(possibly). I never bought it again. Oh well. No, I don't live in Canada though. Chiliwack actually evolved out of a band that is on progarchives under proto-prog(I think) called the Collectors.
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verslibre
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Platinum Blonde was a pop rock band that made a few albums. Their third album was called (wait for it) Alien Shores (1985), and Alex Lifeson even played two guitar solos on it. Dalbello, who later sang "Start Today" on Alex's Victor album (and did a terrifyingly great impression of Caress-era Geddy), contributed backing vocals to some songs, too.
Remember "Wait for an Answer" from Heart's Bad Animals album? Originally recorded by Dalbello.
Familiar with Heart's huge hit "What About Love"? It was intended for Toronto's third album, but 4/6 of the band didn't want to use it! Like Wilson, Annie "Holly" Woods has an incredible set of pipes. The 2002 remaster of Get It on Credit includes the original recording. |
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someone_else
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I do. Their second album, a 1971 double, is even in my collection. Some highly experimental stuff and hardly any connection with the music of The Collectors, whose debut is a proto-prog masterpiece. By the way, no Hamadryad or Druckfarben either .
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Cristi
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Canadian bands I know, besides Rush obviously are Saga, Annihilator, Devin Townsend, Mystery, Bolus, Borealis, GY!BE, Harmonium, Third Ion, Triumph, Universe Effects, Voivod.
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Psychedelic Paul
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The only two bands I know in your list are Saga and Triumph. I thought Harmonium were a French band though, so I'm guessing they must be French-Canadian.
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Cristi
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how very predictable. have you ever listened to Harmonium? |
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Sean Trane
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Some Canadians rock bands were much more popular abroad than at home. Montreal's Frank Marino and Mahogany Rush and Ottawa's Pat Travers (an English back-up band, because that's where he broke out first) could play in stadiums sout of the 49th Parallel, though not necessarily as headliners.
That's always
better than in Belgium, where the two greater prog bands (cousins,
really) Univers Zero and Présent, most Belgians don't even know of ,
leaving the awful Machiavel as the best-known.
Don't know about CTD's internal popularity, but Platimnum Blonde only had a local success (they started out as a The Police cover band) and Toronto's best-known moments was disputing Pat Benetar's You Better Run hit for authorship of the song. Interesting to see the links between them and Rose and Honeymoon Suite (the latter had a long career) |
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Psychedelic Paul
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No, but I've heard they're very harmonious. And yes, it was predictable, proving once again that you know far more about prog than I do.
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Gentle and Giant
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Up until last year I was working with some Canadians from Montreal. I wanted to ask this very question as I've loved Rush for a long, long time. Thought I'd come across as a bit of a knob if I did though haha. Maybe if I'd socialised with them, I might have brought it up.
Good post and nice to hear of their deserved popularity.
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Oh, for the wings of any bird, other than a battery hen
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JD
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Thank you for supporting independently produced music
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Psychedelic Paul
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Out of those bands I listed, you can probably Guess Who my favourite Canadian band are.
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JD
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Let's not forget April Wine.
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Cristi
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shame on me, I forgot about Guess Who.
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Psychedelic Paul
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The Guess Who were the first Canadian band I thought of and I didn't forget April Wine either.
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Mudpuppy64
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And the Hip
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Cristi
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sometimes one forgets the most obvious thing.
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JD
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Catcher10
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Ok that's pretty cool, in a Foodland and to pick Jacob's Ladder, clearly the mgr was a Rush fan. The day it was announced I was in Sacramento for business and we all sent to a Kings basketball game that night and every intermission, every timeout and at half time (part of it as they had a pre-arranged dance show set already) they played Rush song snipets. Every time the crowd cheered loudly. |
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SteveG
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Who cares about Rush in Canada! I want to know how popular they are in Kazakhstan! |
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