Theo's fave band again!

Bryan Young blyoung at HOTMAIL.COM
Tue Mar 25 00:03:50 EST 1997


>Man Theo,
>     I almost never post, but when you smack Rush you are definitely going
>down the wrong road.  I am a musician and I take my music very seriously.  I
>must say that in the 19 years that I've been listening, Alex Geddy and Neil
>have done more to shape my world than any band.  Without a doubt some Rush is
>better than others, and Geddy's voice is definitely an acquired taste and not
>for everyone, but the material (16 studio albums) and musicianship are, as a
>whole, so far and away above most EVERYTHING out there, to hear negativity
>about them just sends me over the edge.  Sure I need Tyranny and Mutation,
>Spectres, Agents of Fortune, and Secret Treaties nearby at all times, but no
>less do I need Hemispheres, 2112, Caress of Steel and Signals.  Very few in
>rock and roll have ever played the bass like Geddy or drums like Neil.  I
>didn't think I would ever have to respond to a post by stating such obvious
>information in this forum.  If you don't care for Geddy's voice or Neil's
>lyrics in the Trees, at worst you should comment that the music is
>abso-freakin-lutely amazing, but not quite your cup of tea.
>
>Robert Prince

Agreed!  I can't imagine anybody who cannot look past the voice
(which you can grow to appreciate) and see the musicianship and the
integrity that these three have brought.  My very first rock'n'roll
album ever was Archives (a three volume of the first 3 releases:
Rush, Fly by Night, and Caress of Steel) and I hated it.  But it
was all I had to listen to, and the music was incredible.  My very
next rock album was Moving Pictures, when it was brand new.  (So I
am just a young'un!)  Within a period of two years my favorite band
was Motorhead, and then I discovered Hawkwind.  But I still have
always appreciated Rush.  And I have always been on the lookout for
any new band that can give me the honesty and the dedication to
what they are doing.  I have listened to many varied types of music,
from Uriah Heep to Paradise Lost, from Humble Pie to Cannibal
Corpse, and from Deep Purple to King's X, and I still have not found
such a true, honest approach to hard rock (though the "hard" rock
aspect of Rush has mellowed a lot).

Hawkwind and Motorhead still rule supreme for me, but Rush was my
initiation to rock'n'roll, and they maintain a credibility that few
bands can match after so many years.

Bryan Young

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