And the Oscar goes to.... RUSH!
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That's just one more thing I like about Rush. Not only do they have fantastic music, they always seem like they're having such a great time too...

I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
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Beer, the ladies and Rickenbackers. What else does a movie need?
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"moving pitchers"...brilliant.
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I watched the Time Machine concert from Cleveland on VH1 last night. If your a RUSH fan, this is a must see.
Unfortunatly, no Rickenbacker.
Unfortunatly, no Rickenbacker.
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Its on today (Sunday), @ 2:00 on Palladia. Catch it if you can. 
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I watched it last night on Palladia.cheyenne wrote:Time Machine concert from Cleveland is on today (Sunday), @ 2:00 on Palladia. Catch it if you can.
Have to say I detest Rush. I think of them as one of the worst bands that ever reached a level of success. (Only Bon Jovi is worse in my eyes.) Twenty minute "songs" called "Cygnus X-1 Book 1: The Voyage" that take up entire sides of albums are absolutely pretentious, stupid, and downright hilarious and embarrassing. Rush is anti-rock and roll. Everything I love about rock and roll, Rush gives the opposite.
Having said that. I watched the Cleveland concert last night and enjoyed it. I always knew the three players were top notch musicians. I have always loved their song "Subdivisions" because the skill of the musicians really makes that song move. And last night in that video concert Rush just played good, solid songs. (There was an instrumental number where the guys played a thousand notes a minute that made me again realize why I hate Rush.) Overall it was a great concert with the three band members really shining. It was so great it even turned an anti-Rush fan like me into a fan.
I have to say I liked most of all Alex Lifeson' playing. Lifeson's sound was something I always enjoyed. He is not blues based which is a plus in my book and he actually creates a sound that I think is a forerunner of new wave guitar. I know U2's the Edge was inspired by Tom Verlaine and Keith Levene, but Lifeson's tone and sound sure does sound like it could have been an influence. These dark, echoey single notes and then crashing chords...really great stuff.
For me, Rush always got bogged down in pretention, these BIG IDEAS that really just ended up sounding silly. Had they let Lifeson shine more and kept their songwriting structured (a la "Subdivisions"), ohh, that would have been great. Ultimately Rush are a very talented group that let their talent run away with them. They needed a producer who could have reined them in. But that Cleveland concert video I saw last night sure was great to watch. Good guys playing very well.
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Most peope who love RUSH love them for the very reasons that you dislike them so. As with any form of music that I really don't like (country, & rap come to mind) in the end I just have to say that I just don't get it and back away from criticising them.
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I was a pretty rabid RUSH fan back in the day,,not so much now.
I really admire the stuff they pull off as a 3 piece though. This "Time Machine" concert has alot of footage of Geddy doing the "trifecta". Playing bass, bass pedals and singing all at the same time. Amazing.
I really admire the stuff they pull off as a 3 piece though. This "Time Machine" concert has alot of footage of Geddy doing the "trifecta". Playing bass, bass pedals and singing all at the same time. Amazing.
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aceonbass wrote:Most peope who love RUSH love them for the very reasons that you dislike them so. As with any form of music that I really don't like (country, & rap come to mind) in the end I just have to say that I just don't get it and back away from criticising them.
I agree, Dane. Love the long tunes! But not everyone has the patience for album side pieces. I'm guessing he's not a fan of similar pieces by Yes...
I saw that show last September (Time Machine tour) and it was great, a true return to form for Rush. Best part was Alex's guitar playing, he didn't miss a note, worst part was the absence of the Ric bass tones on the classic tunes.
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I hate the use of the word hate in describing things like this. I hate what the Nazis did - I don't like Gansta Rap - I like other rap just not the negativity of that brand. Agreed Dane. Obviously Rush entertains a whole bunch of folks, as do many performers and musicians. But to go around uttering things like "..absolutely pretentious, stupid, and downright hilarious and embarrassing. Rush is anti-rock and roll." is kinda negative in its own right and unnecessary. Plus it is kind of insulting to those who like the band and its music. Just say I don't get it and move on.
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Just expressing my opinion. Should all opinions be glowing and loving?ram wrote:Plus it is kind of insulting to those who like the band and its music.
And if you or anyone were to say you hate The Beatles, why should I be insulted? Lots of people hate The Beatles, the NY Yankees, John Carpenter films, and other things I love and I do not feel insulted at all. By the way, I did say even though I hate Rush I thouroughly enjoyed their concert video.
Sorry if you were bothered by my review. Wasn't my intention. Just saying how much I enjoyed the show and Lifeson's playing.
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Are you? To me it sounds like you are simply parroting the standard "rock cliche" about progressive music without ever listening to it for yourself. Interestingly enough, once you listened to the music itself (and not some critic), you found yourself enjoying it. Maybe there's a lesson we could all learn here.Tommy wrote: Just expressing my opinion.
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Unfortunately I listened to a lot of prog rock. Had a relative who worked for Atlantic records and he used to send us all the Yes, Genesis, ELP albums. I'd listen to those albums, but I sure didn't like them. "Pirates" off ELP's "Works" was the only tune I enjoyed.Clint wrote:To me it sounds like you are simply parroting the standard "rock cliche" about progressive music without ever listening to it for yourself.
You say I dismiss Rush because of my dislike for progressive rock. Funnily enough, I really never associted Rush with progressive rock. Sure they had some aspects of prog rock, but when I first heard Rush it was because they actually had some nice short songs that were played on the radio. Yes, Genesis, and ELP when they were doing their prog rock thing certainly never did.
