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zekethefreak 11-15-2008 12:41 AM

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Originally Posted by hellohelen (Post 116992)
hmm... I wonder if this is the place to get help?? I am visiting Canada, from the UK, my boyfriend is a big fan of rock music and also a drummer with a birthday coming up... problem: I know nothing about either rock or drumming! Doing my research like a good girl who knows a little about bday presents, I have learnt that Canada is the birthplace of RUSH, renound as one of the top classic Rock bands, not only that but containing one of boyfriend's best loved drummers... Neil Peart.

He has none of their records. I want to get an LP for him. Know nothing about LPs.

To cut a long story short I have no idea where to go from here. Which LP do people in the know think is the finest representation of rock and drumming? I gather that Moving Pictures, Hemispheres and A Farewell to Kings seems to be battling for top place... I've found 2 "collector" LPs of Hemispheres, one is a picture disc one is red vinyl... (?) for $25 and $20 respectively...

Shall I just chuck in the towel and get a DVD!

Need some guidance from people in the know... Rock lovers help please? :o)

Wow... that is a tough one. Anything Rush would make him happy, but if he is a drummer, I would recommend getting him a live DVD. I have been very pleased with RUSH IN RIO, which not only features a plethora of songs from every part of their career, but the musicianship is fantastic.

As for albums, the special vinyl would be a treat. They aren't things that you can get any old place. And picture discs are a work of art. Most of the time, anyhow.

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Oh, now for MY opinion of Rush. I absolutely LOVE everything from "A Farewell To Kings" up through "Hold Your Fire". There were bits and pieces that I loved from them, once they switched over to Atlantic Records, but I always felt those albums from 1976-1987 were some of the strongest, although very different in style.

JacobsLadder 09-09-2009 02:51 PM

Alright, Rush, best band ever?
 
Obviously they are, but anyone with reasons why other bands might be better?

crash_override 09-09-2009 03:11 PM

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Originally Posted by JacobsLadder (Post 732736)
Obviously they are, but anyone with reasons why other bands might be better?

Nope, I think you pretty much summed it up. Rush PWNz everyone else who has ever player music.

JacobsLadder 09-09-2009 03:52 PM

That post was supposed to be an inflammatory thread.

gunnels 09-16-2009 07:54 PM


I just died a little bit inside.

kintakmagic 09-21-2009 09:11 PM

rush is one of the best bands with three of the most talented rock musicians ever.
how could you not love rush?

snagglepuss 09-23-2009 09:34 AM

I love Rush. My fave songs are Different Strings and the Necromancer.

Unknown Soldier 09-23-2009 02:11 PM

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Originally Posted by snagglepuss (Post 741078)
I love Rush. My fave songs are Different Strings and the Necromancer.

A strange choice of best songs.

Yar666 10-03-2009 11:28 PM

Another Rush lover chiming in. Geddy Lee has one of the most distinctive voices in rock, it has to grow on you. My fav song is Working Man.

JacobsLadder 10-08-2009 11:45 AM

Just listened to "Turn the Page" really loud. Holy ****.


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