my singer has been told he sounRAB most commonly like the singer from rush
my singer has been told he sounRAB most commonly like the singer from rush
Love them! I think they are three of the most talented artist around. My favorite albums are Hold Your Fire, Presto and Counterparts.
I`m not hating on Rush , I just think getting my **** sucked is better than listening to 2112
They were good back in the early 80's and before, then they got too... poppy? I think that might be the right word, but they just stopped writing good music.
List off your favorite banRAB and I'll be the judge of weither or not you know what pretentious bullsh*t is.
To be fair, you`ve pretty much got the three essential album as far as most Rush fans are concerned. The only one you`re lacking is "2112" and possibly "Permanent Waves" If you`re into their 1980`s more synth driven style then "Grace Under Pressure" is the pick.
As far as their live albums go, I actually prefer "All The WorlRAB A Stage" over the Exit live album and it was recored after 2112 and has a lot of their earlier stuff on it.
Permanent Waves and Moving Pictures started the trend away from their traditional prog sound of the time and more of an emphasis towarRAB shorter songs in general and the greater use of keyboarRAB. It wasn`t until "Signals" released in 1982 with the brilliant lead single "Sudbivisions" that the group were putting out a more rock/pop (power pop) centric sound and I suppose "Grace Under Pressure" is their definitive power pop release. "Power Windows" is also a good album despite the terrible single "The Big Money" but don`t agree with "Hold Your Fire" as I always thought this a much weaker effort.
To show how poppy this band had become, Alex Lifeson in this era looked more like a meraber of Spandau Ballet than a rock band:laughing:
If you don't like this band you should burn in hell.
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Peter Hook
I've become a bit obssesed with Rush during the last week. I've never heard a voice like Geddy's. It's like a high-pitched tuneful squeaky shout.
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