10.21.2009
I Assure You, We're Out There
Click here for a clip on VH1 Classic of a Rush interview talking about girls at their shows.
10.20.2009
Rush Is A Band - The Website
If you don't already know about it, check out Rush Is A Band. It's full of Rush tid bits and snacks. They update fairly regularly.
Which is more than I can say for my lazy ass.
Who Are You?
Rush - Caress Of Steel
Caress Of Steel
1. Bastille Day - 4:37
2. I Think I'm Going Bald - 3:37
3. Lakeside Park - 4:08
4. The Necromancer - 12:30
I. Into the Darkness - 4:12
II. Under the Shadow- 4:25
III. Return of the Prince - 3:52
5. The Fountain of Lamneth - 20:01
I. In the Valley - 4:18
II. Didacts and Narpets - 1:00
III. No One at the Bridge- 4:19
IV. Panacea- 3:14
V. Bacchus Plateau - 3:16
VI. The Fountain - 3:49
Released September 1975 by Anthem (Canada) and Mercury Records.
Songs on this album I knew previous to this project:
Bastille Day
Bastille Day has always been my favorite Rush song. That was before this project. Now it's hard to say what my favorites are. When I first started listening to this album, I had a hard time getting into it. I understood why it didn't do so well on the music charts. But then I listened and listened and listened and am still listening and I'm starting to love and appreciate it more and more. This album isn't just an acquired taste, it's much more than that. An Acquired taste requires you to taste something over and over until you like it. This album is more of a dance of the 7 veils. It takes it's time revealing more sounds and solos and lyrics every time you hear it. I get that no one likes a 20 minute song. Hell, I myself was a little intimidated by it. When you are listening, you don't even notice 20 minutes go by.
I read that during the production of the album there was a printing error. The cover was to have a silvery steel look in color but the printers messed up and made it copper. Yeah.. you would think that after Rush Rush turned out pink they would get a new printer.
My favorite songs on this album:
Bastille Day (still)
Lakeside Park
III. Return of the Prince (from The Necromancer)
Adventures of AWESOME!
ADVENTURES OF POWER comes out this weekend in LA! I can't wait to see it!
THIS is so great!!
"The best rock movie in many a year!" - Neil Peart
9.21.2009
A Score To Settle
(I actually did not resist bursting into laughter when I heard this statement.)
Not Today's Anthem
9.17.2009
Rush - Fly By Night
Fly By Night - The Rush Remasters
1. Anthem
2. Best I Can
3. Beneath, Between & Behind
4. By-tor and the Snow Dog
I. At the Tobes of Hades
II. Across the Styx
III. Of the Battle
1. Challenge and Defiance
2. 7/4 War Furor
3. Aftermath
4. Hymn of Triumph
IV. Epilogue
5. Fly By Night
6. Making Memories
7. Rivendell
8. In The End
Released 1975 by Mercury Records / Anthem (Canada)
Songs on this album I knew previous to this project:
Fly By Night
Anthem (vaguely)
From the first note second on this album you can clearly hear the difference in drum style from John Rutsey (may he rest in peace) and Neil Peart. I could only imagine what a phenomenal jam session Anthem was for the guys. Anthem plus Best I Can got me to work in half my normal time. (uh.. no I wasn't speeding or anything) Anthem is so cool, because it sounds like the bass, drums and guitar are all trying to hit the same beat in the intro. It's kind of fitting since you can tell that these three guys really compliment each others talents perfectly. Alex's Guitar screaming back at Geddy with Neil keeping the beat, what could be better?
In this album, to me it seems like Geddy Lee has started to test the boundaries of his vocal ability. I am in awe of the way he ingeniously delivers lyrics. Quite fun and a little challenging to sing along to.
My favorite songs (for now) on this album are:
Anthem
Best I Can
In The End
YOU Could Own This
Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson have an eBay auction going for Grapes for Humanity. Along with the above, other incredible items up for auction are Alex Lifeson's Gibson Les Paul and Geddy Lee's Fender Jazz Bass. How freakin' cool is that.
This just makes me a bigger fan of Rush. Geddy and Alex are so awesome for putting together this auction for such a good cause.
Click here for for info on the auction.
9.02.2009
In A Rush But Not In A Hurry
Anthem on the other hand... Anthem I've heard before but never really listened to it. Rush really is amazing. I can't stop listening to this song. I have listened to the entire album a few times over and I like what I hear. I'll get to the rest of the album soon. My mind is still trying to grasp the pure brilliance of Anthem.
8.27.2009
It's Nice To Meet You Neil
...more on my move to their second album Fly By Night later. I'm going on a road trip tomorrow and I'll be listening to it all weekend!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!
Geddy Lee - If That's Your Real Name
8.26.2009
Waiting With Bated Breath
Gotta go!!
Rush - Rush: My Thoughts On The Album
Finding My Way
Working Man
What You're Doing (I did not know the name to this song)
I've spent not even a full week with this album and already I'm sentimental to it. This album has officially become the soundtrack to my early days at Rush School. Just learning the ABC's of Rush.
This album reminds me of a summer you have when you are young. Fun, ingenuous, memorable and idealistic. Your summer starts out hopeful with Finding My Way, headstrong and true. Then you've got a little angst with Need Some Love. Who cares because you just Take A Friend and throw a BBQ. At that BBQ you run into your ex and find that you're Here Again, and you think you know What You're Doing. You learn you don't, and it's humbling but you bounce back better than ever. That alone is enough to put you In The Mood. It turns out you're fooling yourself, and find thoughts of Before and After your ex. Just when you are ready for another start, summer ends and you become a Working Man again.
I've had that summer. Rush's debut album would have been the perfect soundtrack to the summer I was 20. You can tell Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson may have been in an uncomplicated time in their lives when they wrote these lyrics. Focusing on this album made me recognize Alex Lifeson for putting out an amazing sound and wicked solos, Geddy Lee for his underestimate bass skills and untouchable vocals, and John Rutsey for impeccable timing.
What I also learned about this album is that it was originally recorded on a 8-channel multitrack recorders. Kind of old school for '74 don't you think? However, I think they made due. Also, the Rush logo was originally red on this cover but there was a printing error and it turned out more pink.
Let's take a moment to honor the three original co-founders of Rush Jeff Jones, Alex Lifeson and John Rutsey. However, let's be eternally grateful for the members today Geddy Lee, Alex Lifeson and Neil Peart.
I don't know about you but I'm ready to meet Neil Peart.
8.25.2009
I'll Tell You What I'm Doing
(That's right.. I said it)
I Have Awesome Friends
Peart Love
Real Neil
I Love The Sound Of Rush In The Morning
8.24.2009
And The Grammy Goes To... Not Rush
I know I'm only on their first album, but I know and heard dozens of Rush songs and I feel they've been robbed. Stupid National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame people.
Rush Quotes
Jeff Jones
Jeff Jones was one of the co-founders of Rush along with other original members John Rutsey and Alex Lifeson. Jeff covered lead vocals and bass. From what I can gather, he played with Rush for the summer of 1968 then moved on to persue a solo career. Good thing he did, otherwise we wouldn't have the vocal genius that is Geddy Lee. I'm guessing if Jeff Jones stayed with Rush, this blog would cease to be.
Jeff Jones we salute you. (Mostly for leaving a gap for Geddy Lee to fill)
Click here to check out Jeff Jones website. It seems he has quite a career.
Rush - Rush
Rush - The Rush Remasters
1. Finding My Way
2. Need Some Love
3. Take A Friend
4. Here Again
5. What You're Doing
6. In The Mood
7. Before And After
8. Working Man
Released 1974 by Mercury Records
These days the only time I have to listen to music is in my car. I've listened to this album once over in my car and I can't wait to get back in my car to listen again. Riddle me this Batman, why is Rush the perfect driving music? I'm totally energized and relaxed all at the same time. Have you ever hear one of your jack-ass friends state "I drive better drunk"? Well, I drive better under the influence of Rush.
First of all, the intro to this album could not be more perfect. Finding My Way... forget about it. Geddy Lee had me at his first "oooh, yeah!" Call me sentimental and cheesy but I love Take A Friend. It's a simple and profound message. Seriously, what's better than having a good friend? And of course Working Man. Who doesn't like that song.
Don't worry I'll talk more about the music on this album soon. I think I need to listen a little more before I break it down. I can tell you one thing, this album makes me want to cut down my nails and pick up my guitar and walk the path of the righteous man. (Which of course means learning to play guitar)
Who The Hell Is John Rutsey?
8.21.2009
It's True.
Some girls do LOVE Rush. I do. They are the second best thing to come out of Canada, next to my best friend Lena* who is from Regina, Canada. (heh heh, Regina) I remember the first time I heard Rush. My brother was taking me to school in his brown pick-up truck, when he put that tape in. Yes, tape. Ok, so I'm not very old at all. I'm 31. I'm just a baby. So it's not like I heard Rush's debut on the radio or heard it on vinyl. Driving to school, pretending to be cool by smoking with my brother in my school uniform and a hair scrunchie that matched. DORK. That's when I heard the beginning to Tom Sawyer blaring from the poo brown truck's shit-box speakers. It was awesome.
Here's the thing, I like music... all kinds of music. I like a little bit of everything. But I'm picky. I hate HATE most country but I can listen to Pasty Cline for hours. I hate most rap, but I loves me some Busta Rhymes and NWA. I love punk rock, but can't stand the likes of 311, any Green Day other than the album Kerplunk! and Linkin Park. Most Classic Rock can do no wrong. I love Disco, the 70's singers and songwriters, and any and all Sinatra. I'm very selective. It has to be like nothing else you've ever heard, it has to move me in some way, and it most certainly has to be a little odd. This is exactly Rush. No one before or since Rush has a sound like them. So ok... imagine the beginning to Tom Sawyer blowing my mind right... and then Neil Peart scissor kicks me in the head with a drum solo.
From then on out I was proud to say I am a Rush fan. A fan of Rush. Yep, Rush-mania. I was 13 at the time. I'm 31 now. Twenty years later, I realized about an hour ago that I don't know that much about Rush. I mean I can name a handful of songs and I LOVE listening to them. But I'm ... I'm a poser. I don't own one album, I've never even heard the entire first self-titled album, and I've never seen them live. I'm quite ashamed.
However, that all changes now. I'm going to get to know Rush album by album. Just Geddy Lee, Alex Lifeson, Neil Peart and me. Starting with the debut album Rush and ending with well, I don't even know what their last album was?!?! (Sigh)
I'll be picking up the CD this weekend. In the meantime, feel free to leave comments of any information regarding Rush. I wanna know it all. Don't get me wrong I'm not going to become their "#1 fan" or anything. My goal is to educate myself on one of the best and one of my favorite bands of all time.
*Name has been changed.