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Different Stages Amid Darkness: A Gift from the Past with an Uncertain Futureġ1. A Show of Hands-and Technology: Pastels, Shoulder Pads, and Mullets, Oh My!ġ0. Stage Left-Enter Xanadu: Stellar Live Performances and a Bit Too Much Polishĩ. All the World’s a Stage-But Especially North America: A Double Live Introduction to Rush in ConcertĨ. The Clubs of Rush: Big Music Requires a Big Tentħ.
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Rush Milestones on TV and in Film: Prog-Rock Icons’ Decades-Long Screen TestĦ. What’s with All the Keyboards, Man? Rush’s Love Affair with Technology and Soundĥ. A Trio of Breakouts: Rush’s Three Most Pivotal AlbumsĤ. The Ballad of John Rutsey: Rush’s Unsung Steady Starterģ. Loud and Polite: How Three Nice Kids Learned to Rock Big and LoudĢ. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data is available upon request.įor the millions of listeners for whom rock and roll is more than just music, and for Tina and Molly, who tolerated the sound of typingĪnd shouting in 7/8 lo these many months Contentsġ.
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The FAQ series was conceived by Robert Rodriguez and developed with Stuart Shea. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form, without written permission, except by a newspaper or magazine reviewer who wishes to quote brief passages in connection with a review. It is a story Rush fans will treasure and rock and roll fans will admire. With wit, humor, and authority, music industry veteran and unabashed Rush geek Max Mobley examines the music, gear, personalities, and trials and tribulations of one of rock and roll's truly legendary acts. As such, Rush FAQ studies the evolution of the band's sound, from the early days of Zeppelin-esque blues-rock to complex, synth-laden opuses to the return of concept-album bombast with the critically acclaimed Clockwork Angels. Rush's focus has always been about its muse and its music. Few artists, if any, have been as influential as Rush's three virtuoso – bassist-keyboardist-vocalist Geddy Lee, guitarist Alex Lifeson, and drummer-lyricist Neil Peart. And yet only the Beatles and Rolling Stones have earned more gold and platinum records. Rush has been maligned by the press for decades, and misunderstood by a legion of mainstream rock fans and rock glitterati. Covering 40 albums, 10 DVDs, thousands of mesmerizing live shows, and millions of rock's most loyal fans, the story of Rush is as epic and unique as its music. Rush FAQ documents the amazing story of the world's greatest Canadian prog rock power trio, from its origins in a church basement in Willowdale, Ontario, to its induction ceremony at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
