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07-27-2006, 05:04 AM | #32 |
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I'm a big Rush fan, but not all Rush. I like the first two Zep/Sabbath inspired albums. Working Man is one of my favorites. The late 70's stage isn't for me, although there were some ok songs. Just too boring, too geeky for me.
I like areana rock Rush. Moving Pictures is by far their best album. The first five songs on that album rule and are probably all top-ten Rush songs for me. Red Barchetta is my favorite Rush song. Camera Eye and Limelight are up there as well. Tom Sawyer, I've tired of over the years just because it was played so much on the radio, but I'll never forget the first time I heard it cranked in my friend's older brothers car - I thought it was the coolest song ever. Other favorites include Big Money, New World Man, Freewill, Closer to the Heart, YYZ, Anthem, Mission, etc. The last album I bought was Roll the Bones - not really familiar with their stuff since then. But Rush is all about the live music. Easily the best concert I attended was Rush at the Salt Palace arena in 1990 on their Presto tour. Easily. Been to a couple since then and they've never disappointed. |
07-27-2006, 06:02 AM | #33 |
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Have any of you Rush fans listened to Coheed and Cambria? Similar sound, a bit edgier and punk driven. Worth a listen to and one of my favorite groups out there right now.
As far as Rush, I like Limelight...I mean it's the universal dream right?
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