![]() Part of the exciting and expanding Song by Song series, which includes Pink Floyd, Electric Light Orchestra, Status Quo, Black Sabbath and Led Zeppelin.A perfect companion while listening to each album.An illustrated book that can be read as a biography or dipped into.An exploration of how each album led to the next and each of Rush’s notable stylistic changes.Unprecedented and detailed study of every Rush song from 1974 to 2012.VIEW POST TOP PICKS IN MILITARY HISTORY.Honorables: Cygnus X-1 (both books), Xanadu, The Analog Kid, Animate, Time Stand Still, and The Necromancerĭammit I need to stop. The whole song, and especially the ending line, is so flexible that each listener can assign their own meaning. The music is absolutely wonderful, and light and dark at the same time. It's so beautiful and diverse.ġ) The Trees - Again, I just connect with this song on such a primal level. I still get chills, I still love the story, and I still listen intently for every note of each instrument. But seriously, as my dad introduced me to Rush at birth, I have listened to this song hundreds of times in my life. This is truly the magic music that makes my morning mood.Ģ) 2112 - Trite, I know. I can't listen to this song and be grumpy afterward. :)ģ) Spirit of Radio - My favorite driving song. I love the industrial sound of this song. I identify with it on a primal level.Ĥ) Force Ten - I absolutely love the drums. I just love this song purely for it's nutso composition.ĥ) Subdivisions - I've always felt very attached to this song. What I do know is that it has got to be especially difficult to pull of such crazy time changes and vastly differentiating spacey sounds, and Lerx's furious fretwork. This song is super tough, and the lyrics are hitting me hard as I approach 30.Ĩ) Red Sector A - I've always loved the stories they tell, but this one is especially tough and I think it's one of the most perfectly matched songs (lyrics & music) ever!ħ) Natural Science - I'm not a musician, and I don't understand music all that well. I preferred the older stuff for a long time, but the more I listened to S&A and Vapor Trails, the more I grew to love it. I do.ĩ) Far Cry - This was a surprise to me, as I was not really into the new Rush stuff yet. It's great music, (of course), but I'm well aware that a lot of people don't like it. I'm pondering a lot over this.ġ0) Roll the Bones - It's silly, and I love it. No posts offering an item in exchange for money. Discussions of the politics behind Rush songs/lyrics/etc. ![]() No off-topic political discussions please take those to r/politics. NSFW/NSFL content of any kind (Don't worry, you can share official Rush imagery like the Hemispheres cover)Ħ. Self-promotion of yourself or another band unless it is a Rush cover. All content must be relevant to rush in some way ![]() This rule also applies to 2112 sighting posts, those should be directed to /r/2112.Ĥ. In short, don't be an ass, easy right?Ĭhain posts, image macros, AI/Chatbot-generated content, and common meme templates will be removed. Additionally, any confrontational or rude behavior will be met with a ban. Rush's Official Website Submission Rules:Īnything resembling hate speech will be met with an immediate and likely permanent ban. Note: In order to post here, we require accounts to be at least 14 days old AMAs: ![]() A subreddit for all the fans of the Canadian progressive rock trio Rush. ![]()
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