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QUOTE (JohnRutsey @ Dec 12 2004, 10:22 PM)
Hey, my first post here.

Was just wondering if anyone knew of a good refrence biography for the band, that is online.

All I can find are these stupid 'VH-1' and 'Launch' ones.

Thanks, and rock on.

Online may be tough for a biography, but there are Rockline Interviews (audio) and many books out there...

 

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QUOTE (JohnRutsey @ Dec 12 2004, 10:34 PM)
Yes, I know about other media ... this is a kinda last minute thing: The final is due on TUESDAY!

Why must I procrastinate?

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I would bet if there is any specific info you need that someone here can help you, but as far as a single web addy bio? confused13.gif

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QUOTE (Drumnut @ Dec 12 2004, 10:47 PM)


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I found a good Rush Web-bio link a while ago that I have been meaning to post. It looks like a fairly new site but it has some great stuff. Link here.

Damn, that site looks very similar to what I want to do for my project!!

 

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Oh well. Mine will be cooler ... sad.gif

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QUOTE (JohnRutsey @ Dec 12 2004, 11:28 PM)
Too bad we don't have any of Geddy's vast wine selection ... doh.gif

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Very cool...I'd give it an A. You might want to mention briefly WHY the band took their longest hiatus after T4E...

 

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Very good work JohnRutsey, but if I may make two small points -

 

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(the band NEVER uses other musicians on tour or in the studio)

 

This is slightly inaccurate, as Ben Mink played violin on Losing It and Hugh Syme has played guest keyboards on a few tracks as well.

 

In the formative years, rather than referring to Neil as the main "songwriter", lyricist might be a better word (as you described him earlier).

 

Apart from those two monir points, I'm darned impressed trink36.gif

 

 

 

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A little late here but I found an interesting early Rush Chronogical History:

Link here

 

One of the last entries:

 

JAN. 21, 1979 - Rush played a sold out show at the Philadelphia Spectrum.

Blondie, the band opened for Rush was booed off of the

stage before they even had a chance to begin.

The entire croud chanted Rush! Rush! Rush!

As soon as the lead guitarist of Blondie shot the finger,

the crowd filled the stage with debris...

This may be part of the reason why Rush hasn't had

anyone open up for them lately!

Keep the tradition, Boo 'em off the stage!!!

 

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QUOTE (madra sneachta @ Dec 14 2004, 12:54 PM)
Very good work JohnRutsey, but if I may make two small points -

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(the band NEVER uses other musicians on tour or in the studio)

 

This is slightly inaccurate, as Ben Mink played violin on Losing It and Hugh Syme has played guest keyboards on a few tracks as well.

 

In the formative years, rather than referring to Neil as the main "songwriter", lyricist might be a better word (as you described him earlier).

 

Apart from those two monir points, I'm darned impressed http://www.therushforum.net/html/emoticons/trink36.gif

Don't forget Aimee Mann on "Time Stand Still" and other back up vocals on HYF...otherwise it was a well written piece....I'll give u an "A"

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