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Post by Deleted on Jul 23, 2017 1:36:09 GMT
What would be the last album they put out that was any good? Obviously one from the 80's but which one tho.
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Post by Nicko's Nose on Jul 23, 2017 1:38:07 GMT
All of their albums are good.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 23, 2017 1:38:59 GMT
All of their albums are good. ...if you like bad music.
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Post by Admin on Jul 23, 2017 1:53:36 GMT
I tend to see the discography in terms of similar eras with the albums in each going hand in hand in sound, style, production, and direction.
- Rush, Fly by Night, Caress of Steel
- 2112, A Farewell to Kings, Hemispheres
- Permanent Waves, Moving Pictures, Signals
- Grace Under Pressure, Power Windows, Hold Your Fire
- Presto, Roll the Bones, Counterparts, Test for Echo
- Vapor Trails, Snakes and Arrows, Clockwork Angels
While I love them all, it would be easier for me to pick a least favorite era, which would be the last one.
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Post by marco26 on Jul 23, 2017 15:45:04 GMT
Uhh, you do realize that Rush are the worst band that ever picked up instruments and played music. And remember, Bon Jovi is a band that picked up instruments and played music. Yes, Rush is actually worse than Bon Jovi.
Oh, the guys in Rush are nice fellows. I watched that documentary about the band. Great documentary. It did get terrible, however, whenever they played Rush music. God, is that stuff awful. I think there's a song called "XYZ"...definitely the worst song ever made.
But I could be wrong. Maybe Rush are just a troupe of comedians who set out to make us all laugh. They sure make hilarious music. Screechy-voiced lead singer, guitar player that must play 700 notes a second, and a drummer with a drum kit the size of an aircraft carrier. Either they are great comedians or the worst band in history.
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Post by gbone on Jul 23, 2017 23:42:56 GMT
Uhh, you do realize that Rush are the worst band that ever picked up instruments and played music. And remember, Bon Jovi is a band that picked up instruments and played music. Yes, Rush is actually worse than Bon Jovi. Oh, the guys in Rush are nice fellows. I watched that documentary about the band. Great documentary. It did get terrible, however, whenever they played Rush music. God, is that stuff awful. I think there's a song called "XYZ"...definitely the worst song ever made. But I could be wrong. Maybe Rush are just a troupe of comedians who set out to make us all laugh. They sure make hilarious music. Screechy-voiced lead singer, guitar player that must play 700 notes a second, and a drummer with a drum kit the size of an aircraft carrier. Either they are great comedians or the worst band in history. It's YYZ. It's an instrumental not song. One of the best instrumentals ever recorded.
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Post by dougb on Jul 24, 2017 13:13:44 GMT
Uhh, you do realize that Rush are the worst band that ever picked up instruments and played music. And remember, Bon Jovi is a band that picked up instruments and played music. Yes, Rush is actually worse than Bon Jovi. Oh, the guys in Rush are nice fellows. I watched that documentary about the band. Great documentary. It did get terrible, however, whenever they played Rush music. God, is that stuff awful. I think there's a song called "XYZ"...definitely the worst song ever made. But I could be wrong. Maybe Rush are just a troupe of comedians who set out to make us all laugh. They sure make hilarious music. Screechy-voiced lead singer, guitar player that must play 700 notes a second, and a drummer with a drum kit the size of an aircraft carrier. Either they are great comedians or the worst band in history. Hardly fair, they are great musicians who just happen to play some of the worst music ever made by humans along with a singer who sounds like a cat being murdered. Nice people though.
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Post by OrsonSwelles on Jul 25, 2017 22:52:00 GMT
Uhh, you do realize that Rush are the worst band that ever picked up instruments and played music. And remember, Bon Jovi is a band that picked up instruments and played music. Yes, Rush is actually worse than Bon Jovi. Oh, the guys in Rush are nice fellows. I watched that documentary about the band. Great documentary. It did get terrible, however, whenever they played Rush music. God, is that stuff awful. I think there's a song called "XYZ"...definitely the worst song ever made. But I could be wrong. Maybe Rush are just a troupe of comedians who set out to make us all laugh. They sure make hilarious music. Screechy-voiced lead singer, guitar player that must play 700 notes a second, and a drummer with a drum kit the size of an aircraft carrier. Either they are great comedians or the worst band in history. As right as you are about almost everything, you're wrong about Rush. They're the greatest, the Muhammad Ali of rock.
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Post by OrsonSwelles on Jul 25, 2017 22:57:32 GMT
Their last album, Clockwork Angels, was solid but too long, just like almost everything in the CD era by anyone who released 50+ minute albums. Just give me your best 40 minutes. Grace Under Pressure was their last great album.
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Post by marco26 on Jul 26, 2017 2:12:18 GMT
Uhh, you do realize that Rush are the worst band that ever picked up instruments and played music. And remember, Bon Jovi is a band that picked up instruments and played music. Yes, Rush is actually worse than Bon Jovi. Oh, the guys in Rush are nice fellows. I watched that documentary about the band. Great documentary. It did get terrible, however, whenever they played Rush music. God, is that stuff awful. I think there's a song called "XYZ"...definitely the worst song ever made. But I could be wrong. Maybe Rush are just a troupe of comedians who set out to make us all laugh. They sure make hilarious music. Screechy-voiced lead singer, guitar player that must play 700 notes a second, and a drummer with a drum kit the size of an aircraft carrier. Either they are great comedians or the worst band in history. you're wrong about Rush. They're the greatest, the Muhammad Ali of rock. Uhh, Muhammad Ali lost to Trevor Berbick. Berbick was known as the Bon Jovi of boxing. Pure shit. And Ali lost to him. So, yes, Rush is the Muhammad Ali of rock.
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Post by sostie on Jul 26, 2017 8:43:44 GMT
From the ones I (had) to listen to, I wouldn't want to listen to them again out of choice
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Post by permutojoe on Jul 26, 2017 11:38:47 GMT
Some of their older stuff was good but doesn't hold up well now. IMO it's time to leave them where they belong, in the past.
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Post by Terrapin Station on Jul 29, 2017 11:40:26 GMT
"What's your opinion of Rush albums"
It's very favorable.
"What's the last one they put out that's any good?"
Clockwork Angels
They're all very good.
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Post by NJtoTX on Jul 29, 2017 12:30:44 GMT
Very negative.
But it's likely one of these: Grace Under Pressure (3.71 on RYM) Power Windows (3.54) Counterparts (3.49)
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