Friday, January 19, 2007

Band Of The Week - Rush

This weekend my selection of classic rock band is Rush. This band contains only three great musicians but their music works are far better than any other bands. I just started learn and accepted their music recently after I crazy into another progressive rock band Dream Theater. As usual let's enjoy some of their famous musics works.

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Rush - Limelight


Rush - Tom Sawyer


Rush - Force Ten


Rush - 2112 Overture, The Temples of Syrinx


About Rush (from wikipedia)

Rush is a Canadian rock band comprising bassist, keyboardist, and vocalist Geddy Lee, guitarist Alex Lifeson, and drummer and lyricist Neil Peart. Rush was formed in the summer of 1968, in Willowdale, Ontario by Lifeson, Lee, and John Rutsey. Peart replaced Rutsey on drums in July 1974, two weeks before the group's first U.S. tour, to complete the present lineup. Since the release of the band's self-titled debut album in 1974 Rush has become known for the instrumental virtuosity of its members, complex compositions, and eclectic lyrical motifs drawing heavily on science fiction, fantasy, and philosophy, as well as addressing humanitarian/environmental concerns.

Rush in 1974

Musically, Rush has changed its style dramatically over the years, beginning in the vein of blues-inspired heavy metal on their eponymous debut to styles encompassing hard rock, progressive rock, a period dominated by synthesizers and, more recently, modern rock. Rush's three decades of continued success under the lineup of Lee, Lifeson, and Peart have earned the band the respect of their musical peers. Rush has influenced various modern artists such as Metallica, The Smashing Pumpkins and Primus, as well as many notable progressive metal bands such as Dream Theater and Symphony X.

Rush in 1979

Rush has been awarded several Juno Awards and was inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame in 1994. Over the course of their career, the individual members of Rush have been recognized as some of the most proficient players on their respective instruments with each member winning several awards in magazine readers' polls. As a whole, Rush boasts 23 gold records and 14 platinum (3 multi-platinum) records, making them one of the best-selling rock bands in history. These statistics place Rush fifth behind The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, KISS and Aerosmith for the most consecutive gold and platinum albums by a rock band. Rush ranks 78th in U.S. album sales according the RIAA with sales of 24.5 million units.

Rush in 1991

Neil Peart

Peart is widely regarded by music fans, drummers, and fellow musicians as one of the greatest drummers in the history of rock, this high esteem continuing today as it has throughout his playing career. He is also regarded as one of the finest practitioners of the in-concert drum solo.

Neil Peart
Geddy Lee

Apart from prolific writing, musical influence, and instrumental prowess, Geddy Lee's high-register vocal style has always been a main signature of the band — and often a focal point for criticism, especially during the early years of Rush's career when Lee's vocals were high-pitched, with a strong likeness to British hard-rock singer Robert Plant. In fact, his voice is often described as a "wail". Nevertheless, Lee's voice has softened significantly over the years and still remains distinctive. His instrumental abilities, on the other hand, are rarely criticized. An award-winning musician, Lee's style, technique, and virtuosity on the bass guitar have proven very influential in the rock and heavy metal genres, inspiring such players as Steve Harris of Iron Maiden, John Myung of Dream Theater, Les Claypool of Primus, and the late Cliff Burton of Metallica.

Geddy Lee

Alex Lifeson

Instrumentally, Lifeson is regarded as a master guitarist, a pioneer of electronic effects and chord structures. During his adolescent years, he was influenced primarily by Jimi Hendrix, Pete Townshend, Jeff Beck, Eric Clapton and Jimmy Page.

Alex Lifeson

Rush live in concert

Rush... Greatest 3 piece band ever!!!

Happy Weekend!!!

29 comments:

L B said...

Ok, gotta admit this is the FIRST TIME EVER I am listening to RUSH, in here on your blog..

L B said...

Not bad, this Tom Sawyer...

rainbow angeles said...

*tak tau*

ah nel said...

hepi weekend bro...

*when oh kao*

may said...

ntah siapa, but they sound orait...

moz monster said...

I heard good things about their instrument mastery.

Now I'm hearing great songs on your blog from them for the first time ever.

Wah ... this is a good series ... must continue, hor?

Will said...

tak tau sapa... :P

but interesting read :D

Unknown said...

[lb]
glad u like it, rock on man! :)

[simple american]
Yeah, three of them are truly great musician. Geddy Lee really a talented musician, Neil Peart is really a greatest drummer I ever seen together with late John Bonham.

Oh man! You have seen their concert three times?! I wish I can watch it at least once, but too bad it won't happen in Malaysia. It will be great if you got Alex Lifeson's guitar pick.

The 1st time I listen to Rush, I was confused with it, after I crazy about Dream Theater, then I only know they are actually copy the concept of Rush, Pink FLoyd, Iron Maiden and more... So I started learn to listen to Rush, finally I love this band.

[angel]
Gotcha!!! wa tiao ti post the band lu tak tau one... kekeke

[ah nel]
Happy Weekend to u too bro... OhKao ah? Come come... wait for u.

[may]
Catch no balls leh? kekekeke... what you sound orait?

[moz monster]
Glad you like it too, yeah... I'll continue the series of greatest classic rock bands on every weekend :)

[will]
Thanks for interested to read it :)

Anonymous said...

Tarak tangkap bola!!!! kakakaka

Huei said...

Ehhh I tot Rush as in the Rush at Eastin hotel! >.<

heheh =D

Sin Ling said...

hi kenny ng, first time here and you had successfully introduce a new band to me, is sound nice, btw, you have a nice blog... :)

Unknown said...

[aceone]
haha... u only know hamsap song ma :P

[huei]
ah? What is that? Disco one ah? Never heard b4 leh.

[sin ling]
Hi, thanks for dropping by :) Hope u will enjoy this blog about classic rock band for every weekend :)

Iwan said...

tak pernah dengar pun....

King's wife said...

*blur*
again!

Winn said...

rush is the club in eastin

Unknown said...

[iwanrosly]
Haha... ramai pun tak pernah.

[king's wife]
LOL... gotcha!

[winn]
Oic... never been, dunno la.

_butt said...

First time also heard of Rush.. not bad.. jennnnnggg.. :D

ah nel said...

when???now i no maniy later when i got maniy i called u...

*at least 12 bottle*

backStreetGluttons said...

U have an amazing site on Pop Bands ! Maybe u should consider to compile a compact condensed mini electronic version of keenymusicpedia 4 sale and 4 our enjoyment!

Hello I m not joking !

Unknown said...

[_butt]
Not bad leh? Hehehe... glad u like it.

[ah nel]
I also no maniy now... wait when we got maniy lah... 12 bottles? gila ka? I'm not a good drinker lah.

[tonixe]
Haha... those are not pop bands lah, mini electronic version of Kennymusicpedia? good idea leh... kekeke.

moz monster said...

kena tag ... quickly go and do homework !

Mr. Goober said...

happy weekends to you kenny,
and happy listening to music ;P
u seem to do band of the week each week ho?

Unknown said...

[moz monster]
Aiyo... why me? Why??? Ok lor...will do tomolo.

[mr.goober]
Happy weekend to u too... yeah, every weekend will do a band :)

Nonnie King said...

Me too. First time

Unknown said...

[nonnie]
hehehe... always got 1st time mah :P

Huei said...

yaya Rush in Eastin hotel is a disco/clubbing place hehe
come come lets go! =P

Unknown said...

[huei]
errrr... not ngam me lah, I only go got live band place.

Anonymous said...

The first time I listen to Rush, I though it sing by female vocalist when the fact that it's a male. *sweat*. My favourite song is Tom Sawyer.

Unknown said...

[zen master]
Me too when my 1st time heard them. Tom Sawyer rocks!

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