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I love power windows but I wouldn’t recommend it for someone listening for the first time.
Got to be Permanent Waves or Moving Pictures.
The album performance doesn't countLaBrie sounds almost as good as he ever has. Have you heard the latest album?
The album performance doesn't count
I saw them early last month at a festival and he sounded rotten
What is it like?My entire Rush knowledge is taken from this episode
2112, Permanent Waves, Moving Pictures.I was listening to an interview with Feeder front man Grant Nicholas and he was banging on about being a big fan of Rush, what would be a good album or two to check out? I'm not working through 19 studio albums![]()
Totally agree. Maybe with the addition of Hemispheres.What is it like?
2112, Permanent Waves, Moving Pictures.
Everything that sums Rush up is on those three albums. It's the band at their bes, and their most accessible. And with the first half of 2112 you've got one of their best and fully realized prog set pieces as well.
After that go with Farewell to Kings.
@mickb2112 reckons they're coming.Shame that's there's no UK shows.
I never quite clicked with Hemispheres. I dunno if it's maybe a bit too short on song. Through The Trees is excellent and among my favourites.Totally agree. Maybe with the addition of Hemispheres.
The lad who told me the news 3 weeks ago and correctly named Anika Nilles, knew the Tour Manager of the band we were seeing that night. The TM knows people in the Rush camp and he told him, and then he told me. He also said there`d be a multiple night residency at a London venue.@mickb2112 reckons they're coming.
I see they've already double up on their itinerary over there (also noticed people are going mad about the prices).
Nice one. London suits me. Easy enough on the train. plenty accomo.The lad who told me the news 3 weeks ago and correctly named Anika Nilles, knew the Tour Manager of the band we were seeing that night. The TM knows people in the Rush camp and he told him, and then he told me. He also said there`d be a multiple night residency at a London venue.
Don`t think they will be doing an extensive tour or anything, just London and a couple of major cities in Europe.
He`s been right so far so here`s to hoping.
Tickets don`t go on sale until 13th do they?? How come some places are saying low availability - resale sites who don`t actually have the tickets yet????The lad who told me the news 3 weeks ago and correctly named Anika Nilles, knew the Tour Manager of the band we were seeing that night. The TM knows people in the Rush camp and he told him, and then he told me. He also said there`d be a multiple night residency at a London venue.
Don`t think they will be doing an extensive tour or anything, just London and a couple of major cities in Europe.
He`s been right so far so here`s to hoping.
I quite fancy doing multiple nights if they play a few shows in London.Nice one. London suits me. Easy enough on the train. plenty accomo.
I'd assume it'll be the dome.
Did you ever hear owt more on the Lizzy front?
They're taking in the US which I'd imagine could be difficult for any Canad.Do you think they'll make it over here?
They way Geddy and Alex were talking, it sounded as though the set might change from night to night.Tickets don`t go on sale until 13th do they?? How come some places are saying low availability - resale sites who don`t actually have the tickets yet????
I quite fancy doing multiple nights if they play a few shows in London.
Heard nothing more about Lizzy - there was going to be an announcement but that ended up being the Nighlife box set. Maybe they could be added to Stonedead Festival next summer??
I've never liked his voice in isolation but it complemented the musicI don’t think I could sit through 90 mins of geddy lees voice now
Permanent Waves was my favourite Rush album until quite recently and I prefer Moving Pictures nowThey peaked at moving pictures
For me the period from permanent Waves to Hold Your Fire was my favourite era. Of course I love their 70`s stuff too but I find I listen more to the 80`s period - maybe that was the time I was buying these albums on the day of release. I did drift away a little from Presto onwards but do like those albums but not as much as what went before. Thought they finished strongly with Snakes and Arrows and Clockwork Angels.I've never liked his voice in isolation but it complemented the music
Permanent Waves was my favourite Rush album until quite recently and I prefer Moving Pictures now
The band struggled with that song for years (LVS). They could not record it in one take let alone play it live. But such is their musicianship that they finally mastered it.@mickb2112 reckons they're coming.
I see they've already double up on their itinerary over there (also noticed people are going mad about the prices).
I never quite clicked with Hemispheres. I dunno if it's maybe a bit too short on song. Through The Trees is excellent and among my favourites.
I can actually live without La Villa Strangiato (An Exercise In Self Indulgence)...that's exactly what it is!
I think the latter stages of Neils life are so tragic it makes me quite sad and it affects how I listen to their later albums less as a result.For me the period from permanent Waves to Hold Your Fire was my favourite era. Of course I love their 70`s stuff too but I find I listen more to the 80`s period - maybe that was the time I was buying these albums on the day of release. I did drift away a little from Presto onwards but do like those albums but not as much as what went before. Thought they finished strongly with Snakes and Arrows and Clockwork Angels.