Showing posts with label Rush The Band. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rush The Band. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 28, 2024

I Thought The Results Would Be Different...


 I came across this from the internet a few weeks ago. People put out these things like this all the time so I have no idea if it's valid or not. In some ways, it would be cool if it's valid, but in other ways, it might not be. I mean, RUSH being a most popular classic rock band in only one state?

Exactly.

If you're like me, you love RUSH. I think I saw this band perform live more than any other group. Of course, back in the 70s and 80s, attending a rock concert wasn't the ordeal it is today. For starters, tickets were only $10 back then, so when the bands put out a new album every other year, you did what you could to get tickets. 

I look at this picture and I can understand why some states chose their favorite bands, Lynard Skynard in the South, ZZ Top in Texas...these things make sense. What doesn't make sense to me is that RUSH was only one state's favorite...mine. Only Utah chose RUSH. I would have thought the band would appear on more states. 

If it is real, it makes me a little sad. Such a classic group...America would do right in honoring our neighbors to the north with more states.

The thing is, just because only one state chose RUSH, doesn't really matter. We pride ourselves in our individuality, in our right to think differently...at least, we did at one time. Our choice makes us unique, sort of special. 

That's pretty cool, too.

Monday, February 1, 2021

"Rush: Beyond The Lighted Stage...Wonderfully Bittersweet


 I am not the biggest RUSH fan out there--that would take all of my time and a lot more money--but I feel like I am part of a specialized class of RUSH fan. I loved their music in the 1970s.

Yes, there are a lot of us out there, but not as many as those who fell in love with RUSH in the 1980s, 1990s, 2000s, 2010s, or even 2020s. As a kid I attended several RUSH concerts, the cost of seeing a live show was around ten bucks.

Times have changed.

Yesterday, I came across a documentary of the band from 2010. The documentary chronicled how the band, RUSH was formed, how they began their music careers, how Neil Peart joined them and his influence on the music and their lyrics. I saw photos and video footage I'd never seen before. Plus, it made me appreciate the musicality and artistry of Alex Lifeson. I'd alway been in awe of Lee and Peart, but this film showed me the guitar skills and talent of Lifeson was up there with the other two.

And it was great, it brought back memories, it made me want to listen to every song they ever made.

But it also made me very, very, very very sad.

If you know about the RUSH and the events that happened after 2010, you know why I was sad. Because I knew more of the story, the story not yet having taken place in the film. I know how the story of the band's ending ended.

And I didn't want it to end. I still don't want it to end.

There are bands that disband, shows that end that we wish didn't. But, there can be reunion tours, reunion shows...there's always a chance the band can get back together.

But, not RUSH.

It's over and it hurts.

I guess life in the 2020s is what it's like beyond the lighted stage and we'll just have to get used to it...

Unfortunately.