What are some of your favorite albums by Rush?

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This thread is for THE Rush expert on this site, Angelo. If there is something you'd like to know about the group or anything about their history, send this man a private message. My favorite albums by them are - 1) Moving Pictures 2) Permanent Waves 3) Hemispheres 4) Signals, and 5) Counterparts
 
I saw "Caress of Steel" at the Pacific Coliseum and I was hooked.

 
This thread is for THE Rush expert on this site, Angelo. If there is something you'd like to know about the group or anything about their history, send this man a private message. My favorite albums by them are - 1) Moving Pictures 2) Permanent Waves 3) Hemispheres 4) Signals, and 5) Counterparts








Once again, these are the singles I listen to the most because I generally don't listen to entire albums. RIP Neal, you are the best there ever was....









 
I saw "Caress of Steel" at the Pacific Coliseum and I was hooked.


I saw them twice, in 1984 and 1994, both shows in Phoenix, Arizona. They put on a great show both times. I was MOST impressed with Neil Peart's drum setup, and his incredible playing. RIP, Mr. Peart.


I was at their last Vancouver show. Not only Neil's incredible playing is the fact that he was pretty much the lyricist. RIP indeed. A class act astute man.

I post this often but it's deserving. It is a grand musical micro dissertation of conservatism and socialism.

When the socialists win, sooner or later, it's hatchet, axe and saw.
 
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Geddy Lee's voice always irritated me, and I never really go into Rush before Permanant Waves was released. After that, though, I started listening to their earlier stuff. Hemispheres, 2112 and RUSH were probably my faves...
 
I have them all and I like them all. My first concerto was "2112".
Thanks. "2112" IS quite impressive.
So was the concert and the next five concerts I went to of Rush.
Wow, you saw them SIX times. I'm envious. I saw them just twice, but they were two of the best concerts I've been to, and I've probably been to 70 to 80 in my lifetime.
I lived in OKC and saw bands weekly usually for five to six bucks...Bad Co, Thin Lizzy, Judas Priest, Ten Years After , Deep Purple, Frank Zappa some real good acid parties...
 
Geddy Lee's voice always irritated me, and I never really go into Rush before Permanant Waves was released. After that, though, I started listening to their earlier stuff. Hemispheres, 2112 and RUSH were probably my faves...
They have a live album double that is called "All the World's a Stage " that is good also...
 

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