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micky
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Posted: January 14 2006 at 22:30 |
Rashikal wrote:
wow rush lyrics are waay better than any genesis or yes lyrics, peart is a genius
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Rashikal wrote:
you make me sick
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hahahahhah yeah sure Peart is a genius. Knock offs of Coleridge and Rand, a genius at work .
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Cygnus X-2
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Posted: January 14 2006 at 22:40 |
Blacksword wrote:
CaincelaOreinim wrote:
Personally, I'm a Rush fan...however, I probably cannot listen to more than two albums before 1) Geddy's voice gives me a headache and 2) the CONSTANT upbeat to ALL their songs begins to bug me (seriously, find me one Rush song that at some point isn't upbeat and sprightly - Losing It and Different Strings not counting). That aside, can't say much bad things about them.
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Rivendel The Fountain of Lamneth (has upbeat parts, but I'd hardly call them 'sprightly') Tears Madrigal Jacobs Ladder Wich Hunt The Pass Resist Nobodys Hero
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There's always one, isn't there!
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Not to mention almost the entire Grace Under Pressure album, The Necromancer (has the upbeat ending, though), Here Again, 2112 (Is there one upbeat thing about this song?), etc.
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Igha
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Posted: January 14 2006 at 23:19 |
I don't like Geddy Lee's voice. It happens the same to me with LaBrie
and Jon Anderson, that drives me away from their bands. But I enjoy
Instrumentals from those three bands
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Ivan_Melgar_M
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Posted: January 15 2006 at 00:05 |
The main problem of Rush are some of their fans, Micky should remember that in DDD there wasn't a single day in which 2 or 3 "Hey why isn't Rush N° 1?" messages appeared.
I don't know if it was one fanboy with multiple identities or many fanboys with one identity , but it's common to see in many forums that some Rush fans believe you hate the trio if you don't admit they are the best band in the whole world, Alex Lifeson is better than Steve Howe, Steve Hackett and Paco de Lucia together, Geddy Lee sings better than Pavaroti, Neal Peart invented the drums and that their lyrics are the best in history.
Well, I don't hate Rush but:
- I don't believe they even close to be the best band ever.
- I don't believe Alex Lifeson is a great guitar player, slightly over the average but nothing more IMO
- Geddy Lee is a great vocalist, but his voice is horrible.
- Neil Peart is one of the top drummers
- Their lyrics are good but not in the level of Genesis, Jethro Tull, Marillion or VDGG.
Nothing is black or white only, there are lots of tones in between, Rush is good, maybe very good, but not a top band.
But still I have most of heir albums and all their DVD's.
Iván
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Posted: January 15 2006 at 00:28 |
Rush for a three piece band cetainly have loads of talent in all areas Imagine if they were a 6 piece band !
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Ivan_Melgar_M
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Posted: January 15 2006 at 00:38 |
s1ipp3ry wrote:
Rush for a three piece band cetainly have loads of talent in all areas Imagine if they were a 6 piece band ! |
I believe it wouldn't had worked because
- Rush is close to early Metal, based in guitar and bass rather than in keyboards, and of course violin and/or flute are not instruments for their music.
- Neil Peart is a classic Power Trio drummer, good technique and strong,
- Geddy Lee does an excellent job with bass and vocals (Despite his horrible range, his voice is Rush's trademark).
Maybe adding a permanent keyboardist would have worked, but still not essential and a second guitar, well maybe, but not sure.
I believe that Rush is a Power Trio and that works for them better than anything.
Iván
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Asyte2c00
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Posted: January 15 2006 at 01:03 |
Of the eight Rush I albums I own, Hemispheres is my favorite.
Personally, Rush is my third favorite band of alltime. They have the perfect amalgamation of musicians.
Neil Peart-Best Drummer of alltime. YES. HE IS BETTER THAN PORTNOY, CAREY, BONHAM, MOON, BOZIO, and GADD. Only Billy Cobham of Mahavishnu Orchestra and Bill Bruford of Yes/King Crimson remain at league with peart. If anyone bothered to purchase Rush's 1991 release ROLLL THE BONES one woul realize at the end of "Bravado" peart uses limb representation to achieve a desire affect for the particular song; only a handful of drummer are capaable to carry out such a feat, Bruford, peart, and Cobham amaong them.
Geddy Lee-Top Ten Rock Bassisits. Only behind Tony Levin, Flea, John Deacon, Andy Fraser, John Entwistle. Rushs's songs thar are bass oreinted always achieve qulaity of bass playing other bands fail to match. "Force Ten" the bass drives the songs; the bass drives the song, however, Rush, particularly Geddy lee, seemlessly magages to give the song an ehtereal qulaity to it and naturally draws the listener in to listen to more of Rush's fine music. "Passage to Bangkok" and "Lime light highlight the enthralling bassline Rush so seemlingly incorporate into their music as well.
Alex Lifeson,-Premeir Guiraist, although not a top ten guitarist, his playing on "La Villa Stangiato" is baffling. In my opinion, he outplays Jimmy Paige in this respect,. Moreover, He has an uncanny ability to CREATEcomplicated riffs yet maintain captivating melodies at the same time, an undertaking that many of his contempories have struggled with in past years. having puchase R30 deluxe edition, I was able to be witness Rush, n their prime, performing "La Villa Strangiato" live, its an expereince. A guitar player myself, I am in unending awe of how Lifeson can so effortlessly perform volume swells and the intricate guitar solos heard in the middle of the sons. More to the point, songs like "Fly by Night," "Entres Nous," and "Working Man, admittedly not their best song, because drummer John Rutsey was still in the band" underscore his crafty guitar work very well.
RUSH ROCKS
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Drew
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Posted: January 15 2006 at 01:08 |
micky wrote:
Rashikal wrote:
wow rush lyrics are waay better than any genesis or yes lyrics, peart is a genius |
Rashikal wrote:
you make me sick
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hahahahhah yeah sure Peart is a genius. Knock offs of Coleridge and Rand, a genius at work.
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oh sure- thats a valid statement-
Peart IS a genius
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Bt-Tor
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Posted: January 16 2006 at 14:18 |
I admit, although I am a huge Rush fan myself, that some Rush fans are
a bit too touchy when it comes to the band. Perhaps it is because Rush
has always been berated by pop-culture critics and pop-listeners alike,
and this hostility was of course is extended to Rush's fanbase. This
often results in a very defensive fanbase, some exceedingly defensive
which only brings on an even more adverse effect. I used to be of the
extremely defensive of fans back in High School, but you just have to
learn to not take these things so personally.... just learn to love the
music and don't be afraid to face disagreements...
As for Rush - an extremely talented heavier Prog rock band, the perfect
assembly of musicians that complement each so well... that they've been
around in the same lineup for thirty years is a testament to this fact.
Easily a top ten progressive band... if not only for being the first
major heavy prog band...
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Posted: January 16 2006 at 15:27 |
ivan_2068 wrote:
I don't know if it was one fanboy with multiple identities or many fanboys with one identity ,
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I like some of what Rush does and I don't like other things. The stuff I like I really like the other stuff I can tolerate. It does mainly have to do with Geddy's vocals especially in the early albums. It seems like Geddy did his best to should shrill. Later and when they became very popular he seemed to have found some balance to that.
I also think there has been a down the nose look prejudice at North American progressive bands from the 70's as not as good as Euro. I think it is because these bands used a more rock base to their music while Euro bands tended to deliberately stay away from that for the most part and hence people say not as good. I disagree. It was just a different way of approching the music and what were your influences.
Having said that I think they are a band who's enormous popularity still promotes prog rock and that is a great thing.
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Speakerfish
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Posted: January 16 2006 at 18:12 |
From what I see, many teens my age can appriciate Rush.
2112 is decidedly hard rock despite its length. My friend commented on how it is good to have 20 straight minutes of music as opposed to the other bands he likes (judas priest, iron maiden, etc...)
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Rising Force
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Posted: January 16 2006 at 18:21 |
ivan_2068 wrote:
The main problem of Rush are some of their fans, Micky should remember that in DDD there wasn't a single day in which 2 or 3 "Hey why isn't Rush N° 1?" messages appeared. |
You posted on DDD, too? What was your name on there? I used to post there for a while... My name on there is Kevin. Stopped posting there, though.
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Posted: January 16 2006 at 18:23 |
ivan_2068 wrote:
The main problem of Rush are some of their fans, Micky should remember that in DDD there wasn't a single day in which 2 or 3 "Hey why isn't Rush N° 1?" messages appeared.
I don't know if it was one fanboy with multiple identities or many fanboys with one identity , but it's common to see in many forums that some Rush fans believe you hate the trio if you don't admit they are the best band in the whole world, Alex Lifeson is better than Steve Howe, Steve Hackett and Paco de Lucia together, Geddy Lee sings better than Pavaroti, Neal Peart invented the drums and that their lyrics are the best in history.
Well, I don't hate Rush but:
- I don't believe they even close to be the best band ever.
- I don't believe Alex Lifeson is a great guitar player, slightly over the average but nothing more IMO
- Geddy Lee is a great vocalist, but his voice is horrible.
- Neil Peart is one of the top drummers
- Their lyrics are good but not in the level of Genesis, Jethro Tull, Marillion or VDGG.
Nothing is black or white only, there are lots of tones in between, Rush is good, maybe very good, but not a top band.
But still I have most of heir albums and all their DVD's.
Iván
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very well said
I love Rush, the 76-82 era seems to be their best
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spo1977
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Posted: January 17 2006 at 01:03 |
1st reason is that Geddy Lee's vocals are a love them or hate them proposition. I happen to think they are good.
2nd reason the music is technical and sometimes has a stop and start rythm that seems to many that the music does not "flow" as I have been told before.
I remeber "Time Stands Still" being a very succesful song for them back in the eighties though.
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Posted: January 17 2006 at 08:32 |
Asyte2c00 wrote:
Geddy Lee-Top Ten Rock Bassisits. Only behind Tony Levin, Flea, John Deacon, Andy Fraser, John Entwistle.
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I'd agree with most of those, but John Deacon? I can't think of anything he's played that's particularly challenging, unlike a lot of Rush.
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Posted: January 17 2006 at 08:42 |
Sorry for replying without reading all the posts (so many, read a few pages) but here's my take on them:
Loved it when it was the only prog I knew existed.
For me, they are below average for prog.
Pros:
Logical, religion- and superstition-free lyrics that I personally agree with most of
They're prog, that's enough isn't it?
consistent and didn't sell out too much as far as I know
Cons:
Too many lyrics (I usually prefer a lot less lyrics than most bands have)
They are very limited "tonally" Not enough variation of instruments
one thing I look for in prog is a sort of foreign or alien or weird sound that makes me forget they are playing instruments. g giant has it, rush doesn't at all.
Too much guitar and not enough keyboards for my tastes
only one vocalist most (all?) of the time, and one I don't like much
not enough "wood", too much "tin"(make any sense to anyone else? hard to explain)
Sometimes the lyrics sound cheesy
not very progressive in the dictionary definitiion of the word. No one could do prog rock for 30 years and not cover a lot more ground than they have.
In a nutshell, better than most bands by virtue of being prog but withing prog, for what i've heard so far, a bit below average.
Just my take on an 80% subjective area.
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sigod
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Posted: January 17 2006 at 10:35 |
Yep, I'm a fan although I believe that their consistency has dropped
since Terry Brown stopped producing them but maybe that's for another
thread.
That isn't saying they haven't produced some great tracks since but as I said, I should leave that for another thread...
...y'know, Body Electric, The Manhatten Project, Big Money, Force Ten, Tai Shan, Show Don't Tell, Earthshine...
...okay, I'll stop now...
...another thread.
Still, I think I have a point...
SLAP!!!
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Phil
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Posted: January 17 2006 at 10:38 |
Each time I hear Rush, the more I like them, though I haven't "got
into" them in the same way as some other prog bands. I do very much
admire their dedication and their musical ability.
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Blacksword
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Posted: January 17 2006 at 11:00 |
Rush was my formal introduction to prog, so I've got them to thank for that. Until Rush I had never heard musicians of that calibre before, certainly not obviously displaying that level of talent.
Geddy Lee remains my favourite bass player of all time, Alex Lifeson is among my favourite guitarists. Neil Peart is a true percussion phenomenon, and for some time he was my favourite drummer, but as the years passed and I listened to more prog, I found that I was more receptive to feel than metronomic precision, and complexity. He is therefore my very close second favourite after Phil Collins..
I still believe that Moving Pictures is the greatest rock album ever recorded..
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Posted: January 17 2006 at 11:25 |
Because there are from Canada.
It was a joke. As You see many people lkes Rush, and I like too
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