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Socratic Methodist wrote:And the Backstreet Boys, Britney Spears, and NSYNC have also sold a shitload of records, and had umpteen #1s....I don't think you can go by sales alone.
Longevity, yes. But then again, The Dead were around forever, and they blew chunks.
I think a group like RUSH, who is a favorite of mine, would be ranked considerably higher than Journey, due to the fact that they've never had a hit single. Closest they've come is 'Tom Sawyer'.
But just what are the criteria for deciding who is to be included among the top bands of all times? And just do you mean by 'Top Band'?
GollyWally wrote:Socratic Methodist wrote:And the Backstreet Boys, Britney Spears, and NSYNC have also sold a shitload of records, and had umpteen #1s....I don't think you can go by sales alone.
Longevity, yes. But then again, The Dead were around forever, and they blew chunks.
I think a group like RUSH, who is a favorite of mine, would be ranked considerably higher than Journey, due to the fact that they've never had a hit single. Closest they've come is 'Tom Sawyer'.
But just what are the criteria for deciding who is to be included among the top bands of all times? And just do you mean by 'Top Band'?
I'm a big Rush fan, too. I agree with you. Remember, though, New World Man actually was a Billboard Top 40 single, albeit barely. They're only actual Top 40 single, I believe.
Rush is definitely one of the all-time greats--talk about brothers to the end (Lee, Lifeson, Peart).
mistiejourney wrote:GollyWally wrote:Socratic Methodist wrote:And the Backstreet Boys, Britney Spears, and NSYNC have also sold a shitload of records, and had umpteen #1s....I don't think you can go by sales alone.
Longevity, yes. But then again, The Dead were around forever, and they blew chunks.
I think a group like RUSH, who is a favorite of mine, would be ranked considerably higher than Journey, due to the fact that they've never had a hit single. Closest they've come is 'Tom Sawyer'.
But just what are the criteria for deciding who is to be included among the top bands of all times? And just do you mean by 'Top Band'?
I'm a big Rush fan, too. I agree with you. Remember, though, New World Man actually was a Billboard Top 40 single, albeit barely. They're only actual Top 40 single, I believe.
Rush is definitely one of the all-time greats--talk about brothers to the end (Lee, Lifeson, Peart).
Okay, you guys have me intrigued. I'm embarrassed to say I have never heard Rush. But they are coming to play here in my area (if they haven't already done so). Everyone speaks so highly of them I'm going to have to check out some You Tubes. Oddly enough, I knew the name Geddy Lee....
GollyWally wrote:mistiejourney wrote:GollyWally wrote:Socratic Methodist wrote:And the Backstreet Boys, Britney Spears, and NSYNC have also sold a shitload of records, and had umpteen #1s....I don't think you can go by sales alone.
Longevity, yes. But then again, The Dead were around forever, and they blew chunks.
I think a group like RUSH, who is a favorite of mine, would be ranked considerably higher than Journey, due to the fact that they've never had a hit single. Closest they've come is 'Tom Sawyer'.
But just what are the criteria for deciding who is to be included among the top bands of all times? And just do you mean by 'Top Band'?
I'm a big Rush fan, too. I agree with you. Remember, though, New World Man actually was a Billboard Top 40 single, albeit barely. They're only actual Top 40 single, I believe.
Rush is definitely one of the all-time greats--talk about brothers to the end (Lee, Lifeson, Peart).
Okay, you guys have me intrigued. I'm embarrassed to say I have never heard Rush. But they are coming to play here in my area (if they haven't already done so). Everyone speaks so highly of them I'm going to have to check out some You Tubes. Oddly enough, I knew the name Geddy Lee....
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Start with Moving Pictures--their seminal work, IMO. They have an ENORMOUS catalog so you'll have plenty to sink your teeth into.
mikemarrs wrote:i saw rush in 1992 on the roll the bones tour.i think moving pictures would be the best album for a person starting out because it has a lot of good stuff.signals is a good one too.actually now that i think about it chronicles would be best.its got all the best stuff on it.
Matthew wrote:GollyWally wrote:mistiejourney wrote:GollyWally wrote:Socratic Methodist wrote:And the Backstreet Boys, Britney Spears, and NSYNC have also sold a shitload of records, and had umpteen #1s....I don't think you can go by sales alone.
Longevity, yes. But then again, The Dead were around forever, and they blew chunks.
I think a group like RUSH, who is a favorite of mine, would be ranked considerably higher than Journey, due to the fact that they've never had a hit single. Closest they've come is 'Tom Sawyer'.
But just what are the criteria for deciding who is to be included among the top bands of all times? And just do you mean by 'Top Band'?
I'm a big Rush fan, too. I agree with you. Remember, though, New World Man actually was a Billboard Top 40 single, albeit barely. They're only actual Top 40 single, I believe.
Rush is definitely one of the all-time greats--talk about brothers to the end (Lee, Lifeson, Peart).
Okay, you guys have me intrigued. I'm embarrassed to say I have never heard Rush. But they are coming to play here in my area (if they haven't already done so). Everyone speaks so highly of them I'm going to have to check out some You Tubes. Oddly enough, I knew the name Geddy Lee....
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Start with Moving Pictures--their seminal work, IMO. They have an ENORMOUS catalog so you'll have plenty to sink your teeth into.
No...start with Signals!
Matthew wrote:GollyWally wrote:mistiejourney wrote:GollyWally wrote:Socratic Methodist wrote:And the Backstreet Boys, Britney Spears, and NSYNC have also sold a shitload of records, and had umpteen #1s....I don't think you can go by sales alone.
Longevity, yes. But then again, The Dead were around forever, and they blew chunks.
I think a group like RUSH, who is a favorite of mine, would be ranked considerably higher than Journey, due to the fact that they've never had a hit single. Closest they've come is 'Tom Sawyer'.
But just what are the criteria for deciding who is to be included among the top bands of all times? And just do you mean by 'Top Band'?
I'm a big Rush fan, too. I agree with you. Remember, though, New World Man actually was a Billboard Top 40 single, albeit barely. They're only actual Top 40 single, I believe.
Rush is definitely one of the all-time greats--talk about brothers to the end (Lee, Lifeson, Peart).
Okay, you guys have me intrigued. I'm embarrassed to say I have never heard Rush. But they are coming to play here in my area (if they haven't already done so). Everyone speaks so highly of them I'm going to have to check out some You Tubes. Oddly enough, I knew the name Geddy Lee....
Triple![]()
Start with Moving Pictures--their seminal work, IMO. They have an ENORMOUS catalog so you'll have plenty to sink your teeth into.
No...start with Signals!
DerriD wrote:Matthew wrote:GollyWally wrote:mistiejourney wrote:GollyWally wrote:Socratic Methodist wrote:And the Backstreet Boys, Britney Spears, and NSYNC have also sold a shitload of records, and had umpteen #1s....I don't think you can go by sales alone.
Longevity, yes. But then again, The Dead were around forever, and they blew chunks.
I think a group like RUSH, who is a favorite of mine, would be ranked considerably higher than Journey, due to the fact that they've never had a hit single. Closest they've come is 'Tom Sawyer'.
But just what are the criteria for deciding who is to be included among the top bands of all times? And just do you mean by 'Top Band'?
I'm a big Rush fan, too. I agree with you. Remember, though, New World Man actually was a Billboard Top 40 single, albeit barely. They're only actual Top 40 single, I believe.
Rush is definitely one of the all-time greats--talk about brothers to the end (Lee, Lifeson, Peart).
Okay, you guys have me intrigued. I'm embarrassed to say I have never heard Rush. But they are coming to play here in my area (if they haven't already done so). Everyone speaks so highly of them I'm going to have to check out some You Tubes. Oddly enough, I knew the name Geddy Lee....
Triple![]()
Start with Moving Pictures--their seminal work, IMO. They have an ENORMOUS catalog so you'll have plenty to sink your teeth into.
No...start with Signals!
Funny thing is, I know people who think they 'sold out' after A Farewell to Kings...
DerriD wrote:Funny thing is, I know people who think they 'sold out' after A Farewell to Kings...
Playitloudforme wrote:I'm going to be roasted alive for this one, I know it. Can't STAND Rush. Sorry guys.. nails on a chalkboard to me. And I've given them plenty of time to grow on me. Didn't happen.
Playitloudforme wrote:I'm going to be roasted alive for this one, I know it. Can't STAND Rush. Sorry guys.. nails on a chalkboard to me. And I've given them plenty of time to grow on me. Didn't happen.
Socratic Methodist wrote:Peart always gets credited with insightful lyrics.....but Kerry Livgren from Kansas is JUST as clever and insightful. And to some extent, exceeds Peart.
DerriD wrote:Like 'em or dislike 'em, you gotta respect 'em. They started off sounding like Led Zep. They evolved and changed their style over the years and by the time Led Zep finished up, they were sounding like Rush.
conversationpc wrote:DerriD wrote:Like 'em or dislike 'em, you gotta respect 'em. They started off sounding like Led Zep. They evolved and changed their style over the years and by the time Led Zep finished up, they were sounding like Rush.
Please don't disparage Rush like that. Zep's last studio album "In Through the Out Door" was horrible. Even "Coda" with the leftover tracks was better than that piece of garbage.
NealIsGod wrote:conversationpc wrote:DerriD wrote:Like 'em or dislike 'em, you gotta respect 'em. They started off sounding like Led Zep. They evolved and changed their style over the years and by the time Led Zep finished up, they were sounding like Rush.
Please don't disparage Rush like that. Zep's last studio album "In Through the Out Door" was horrible. Even "Coda" with the leftover tracks was better than that piece of garbage.
Not a fan of Carouselamba or Hot Dog?![]()
But it does have In the Evening, Fool in the Rain and All of My Love. Hard to call it a piece of garbage.
MartyMoffatt wrote:To anybody who hasn't heard the Rush catalogue or has no idea how awesome the are to see live, I recommend the DVD Rush in Rio. Recorded in Brazil in front of 70,000 enthusiastic fans, this is an incredible concert showcasing many of their best songs played to perfection. Just listen to Lifeson's axework on 'La Villa Strangiato' here to se why he one of the world's most underrated guitarists.
And when you hear about the trouble they had setting up that concert (appalling weather, transport problems, the crew didn't arrive at the venue to set up until mid afternoon, the band had no time for a soundcheck etc etc) the fact that the performance is so good is nothing short of incredible.
Marty
Socratic Methodist wrote:MartyMoffatt wrote:To anybody who hasn't heard the Rush catalogue or has no idea how awesome the are to see live, I recommend the DVD Rush in Rio. Recorded in Brazil in front of 70,000 enthusiastic fans, this is an incredible concert showcasing many of their best songs played to perfection. Just listen to Lifeson's axework on 'La Villa Strangiato' here to se why he one of the world's most underrated guitarists.
And when you hear about the trouble they had setting up that concert (appalling weather, transport problems, the crew didn't arrive at the venue to set up until mid afternoon, the band had no time for a soundcheck etc etc) the fact that the performance is so good is nothing short of incredible.
Marty
The camera work on that DVD sucks. The edits are too quick. From Geddy to Alex, to Geddy to Neil....in less than a second.
Nope....R30 is better.
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