Anyone (GH?) know a website with concert track listings. I got a boot from 1996 that is supposed to be a warm-up gig without an audience, so it appears to be them practicing most of their songs from that tour, but I'm pretty sure they didn't do all of those everynight.
Hope that one of these helps, they aren't the most coherant places (:
That boot you say you have, do you know what it's called, I'm a big Rush fan and I'd like to give it a listen
Maz · Member since
1996-10-18 Albany, New York - Echoes on the Stages
Thanks for the links. Echoes on the Stages is the boot I referred to and it's great. Has to be a soundboard recording, and since it's a warm-up, no audience.
Bob The Shrek · Member since
You have only just started liking Rush Zeni? Where have you been ;-)
They are my 2nd favourite group and I can't wait to see them in septemebr!
Bob The Shrek · Member since
You have only just started liking Rush Zeni? Where have you been ;-)
They are my 2nd favourite group and I can't wait to see them in September!
Mr Mercury · Member since
Anyone know of any really good Rush MP3 sites?
Cheers in advance
Dave
Mr.Jingles · Member since
I Don't know much about Rush, and this question might sound kinda dumb...
Do they have a female lead singer? Kinda sounds like it from the few songs I've heard.
willem-jan 8923 · Member since
Try to get a hold on Rush in Rio, it's great.
Don't expect a show with to much fireworks and lights and all, but just with pure musical brilliancy.
Maz · Member since
Yeah, I'm a little late to the party, Bob. But now I'm trying to make up for lost time. :)
willem-jan 8923 · Member since
Buy the Rio DVD. It's got quiet a number of classics, and shows their musical brilliancy. I really liked the drum solo.
Daburcor? · Member since
Listening to ol' Geddy squeal is quite fun! Good band! Not my favorite, But good! :D
Relayer · Member since
I love it when Geddy hits the really high notes and his voice does that weird vibrato shreiking thing
Bob The Shrek · Member since
Matt - try a double CD called 'Chronicles'. It's a 'best of..' covering their earlier albums - that should be a decent starter for you.
The Real Wizard · Member since
Yep, I'll second that... Chronicles is the place to start.
And yeah Zeni, I've heard the Albany 96 rehearsal set is pretty amazing. What other Rush recordings do you have?
Maz · Member since
Only got a few so far. Including the aforementioned Albany show:
Rush - 1994-04-02 Madison, Wisconsin (Nuts and Bolts)
Rush - 1997-06-23 Mansfield, Mass. (Great Woods & Summer Skies )
These are all soundboards (or darn near close) so they're great to listen to. I guess I like newer-Rush, but I haven't heard too much older-Rush, besides the radio staples.