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What a trip... last time I saw Rush live was '82 and I was in high school. Now my 17 year old bass guitar playing son and his friends like Rush, and it was his idea to go to the concert. We got lawn tickets at the Woodlands outdoors pavilion North of Houston. No warm up band, Rush took the stage at 7:45 and played till 9pm, then again from 9:30 till almost 11. Very nice...
Wow what a great show!!! The sound system was incredible, you could really hear each instrument with upmost clarity. I really enjoyed those times when the guys would just rip and jam. Neil's drum solo was the best I've ever heard in my life. Alex sounded awesome, played Les Paul guitars all night long, with the occasional acoustic. Geddy was most impressive on the bass, I know my son was inspired. This was a fun night. My only complaint was that the band sounded too much like their records. Just once I woulda liked to hear an improved solo... and I can never understand what Geddy is singing but who cares about lyrics anyway. Was a fun night out. Glad I brought my earplugs. L8r.. BB |
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awesome, what was your favorite song
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the band sounded too much like their records. [/ QUOTE ] That's one of my favorite things about Rush (been to 3 shows), and from what I've heard/read, it's something they really strive to achieve. |
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I also went to high school in Houston and Rush was HUGE there. I've seen them 4 times, I think. Amazed that Geddy's voice hasn't gone away by now.
"This is a song about a car, this is Red Barchetta." |
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[ QUOTE ] the band sounded too much like their records. [/ QUOTE ] That's one of my favorite things about Rush (been to 3 shows), and from what I've heard/read, it's something they really strive to achieve. [/ QUOTE ] I agree. If I wanted to hear alternative jamming versions of songs I like I'd have been a Grateful Dead fan. And I wasn't. |
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] the band sounded too much like their records. [/ QUOTE ] That's one of my favorite things about Rush (been to 3 shows), and from what I've heard/read, it's something they really strive to achieve. [/ QUOTE ] I agree. If I wanted to hear alternative jamming versions of songs I like I'd have been a Grateful Dead fan. And I wasn't. [/ QUOTE ] But Rush is at the opposite extreme, where they sound so much like their record, you might as well just buy the DVD of Rush in Rio (great DVD, by the way), instead of spending money on concert tickets, because they'll play it the exact same anyway. I'll use Dream Theater (another prog-rock band) as a counter-example. They are about as far from a jam band as possible, what with the keyboardist and guitarist being nits about getting everything perfect. Yet they vary their shows. They'll do medleys of songs in different ways. They'll improvise on the few sections of songs that allow for improvisation. Lack of spontaniety may be good for a one-off concert. But it becomes boring if you see the band multiple times. |
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dream theater is hot [censored]
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I've gotta agree with Gus. While obviously I don't expect every band (or any band for that matter) to do what the Dead did in terms of jamming - a little variety would be nice. What's the point of seeing a band in concert if they just replicate their albums note for note?
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I've seen Rush about three times. Prior to my first time going I was sorta meh on them not really a huge fan but some of there stuff I liked. Then I went to the concert. Man they put on a great show and it got me hooked. I wouldn't call my self a huge fan but when they come around I go see them here in NY (if I can)
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