_hi_water._ Posted July 12, 2020 Author Share Posted July 12, 2020 Depends on the newb. If delicate constitution, simple pop listener, or female: Hold Your FireIf basic young male who kinda likes rock: Moving PicturesIf totally obsessive political hyperopinionated type: 2112If metalhead and/or deaf: Vapor TrailsIf 70 years old: Rush I don't see what gender has to do with anything. My best friend in high school was a girl and I got her hooked with 2112.Exactly. Gender doesn't matter in this case :hail: 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Weatherman Posted July 12, 2020 Share Posted July 12, 2020 Depends on the newb. If delicate constitution, simple pop listener, or female: Hold Your FireIf basic young male who kinda likes rock: Moving PicturesIf totally obsessive political hyperopinionated type: 2112If metalhead and/or deaf: Vapor TrailsIf 70 years old: Rush I don't see what gender has to do with anything. My best friend in high school was a girl and I got her hooked with 2112. I hate to break the news, but as a general rule, boys like Rush, and girls don't.Gender differences are real. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
78jazz Posted July 12, 2020 Share Posted July 12, 2020 Permanent Waves and Moving Pictures. What if these 2 albums were one album? It would be easily the greatest double album of all time. Ever heard of Chicago II? Physical Graffiti? Tommy?? Child's play. Truthfully, I don't rank Physical Graffiti as a great double album. Chicago II is great (as is III) and so is Tommy (but Quadrophenia is even better). Take out The Camera Eye and PeW + MP as one double album IS a great double. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Entre_Perpetuo Posted July 12, 2020 Share Posted July 12, 2020 Depends on the newb. If delicate constitution, simple pop listener, or female: Hold Your FireIf basic young male who kinda likes rock: Moving PicturesIf totally obsessive political hyperopinionated type: 2112If metalhead and/or deaf: Vapor TrailsIf 70 years old: Rush I don't see what gender has to do with anything. My best friend in high school was a girl and I got her hooked with 2112. I hate to break the news, but as a general rule, boys like Rush, and girls don't.Gender differences are real. Well that's very reductive of you. I suppose girls also don't play Dungeons And Dragons and boys don't listen to Cyndi Lauper. Newsflash, people will like whatever they please regardless of stereotypes. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
New_World_Man Posted July 12, 2020 Share Posted July 12, 2020 I think a compilation album would be the way to go(I would recommend this for pretty much any band though).Rush has several but I won't list them all. After that I would say Moving Pictures then counterparts(in case they are fans of more modern hard rock)then after that Power Windows. After that 2112. This gives them a good cross section of their career. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Entre_Perpetuo Posted July 12, 2020 Share Posted July 12, 2020 Permanent Waves and Moving Pictures. What if these 2 albums were one album? It would be easily the greatest double album of all time. Ever heard of Chicago II? Physical Graffiti? Tommy?? Child's play. Truthfully, I don't rank Physical Graffiti as a great double album. Chicago II is great (as is III) and so is Tommy (but Quadrophenia is even better). Take out The Camera Eye and PeW + MP as one double album IS a great double. I think PG has scattered filler that's hard to detect amongst many career highs, plus some of their strongest production. Chicago I, II, and III are all excellent doubles. And totally agree about Tommy and Quadrophenia. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Weatherman Posted July 13, 2020 Share Posted July 13, 2020 Depends on the newb. If delicate constitution, simple pop listener, or female: Hold Your FireIf basic young male who kinda likes rock: Moving PicturesIf totally obsessive political hyperopinionated type: 2112If metalhead and/or deaf: Vapor TrailsIf 70 years old: Rush I don't see what gender has to do with anything. My best friend in high school was a girl and I got her hooked with 2112. I hate to break the news, but as a general rule, boys like Rush, and girls don't.Gender differences are real. Well that's very reductive of you. I suppose girls also don't play Dungeons And Dragons and boys don't listen to Cyndi Lauper. Newsflash, people will like whatever they please regardless of stereotypes.PLEASE don't play that equivalence game.Even the band acknowledged their fanbase is mostly men. It's okay to generalize, generally speaking lol. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
_hi_water._ Posted July 13, 2020 Author Share Posted July 13, 2020 I've always heard that Caress Of Steel was a bad album according to the record company... and after I heard the album... I loved it Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Entre_Perpetuo Posted July 13, 2020 Share Posted July 13, 2020 Depends on the newb. If delicate constitution, simple pop listener, or female: Hold Your FireIf basic young male who kinda likes rock: Moving PicturesIf totally obsessive political hyperopinionated type: 2112If metalhead and/or deaf: Vapor TrailsIf 70 years old: Rush I don't see what gender has to do with anything. My best friend in high school was a girl and I got her hooked with 2112. I hate to break the news, but as a general rule, boys like Rush, and girls don't.Gender differences are real. Well that's very reductive of you. I suppose girls also don't play Dungeons And Dragons and boys don't listen to Cyndi Lauper. Newsflash, people will like whatever they please regardless of stereotypes.PLEASE don't play that equivalence game.Even the band acknowledged their fanbase is mostly men.It's okay to generalize, generally speaking lol. Whether or not the fanbase is more male than female, your generalization is still off base. Statistically, more men are Rush fans than women, sure. Generally, you cannot possibly predict whether any individual is going to like Rush based solely off of their gender, and I disagree that the only good album to introduce a girl to Rush is HYF. It's also not fair to lump all girls in with "delicate constitution" or "simple pop listener." Rush has never made music for boys or girls, just music that they liked and they hoped others would like. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yyz2112 Posted July 14, 2020 Share Posted July 14, 2020 This is probably better handled with a compilation of songs rather than albums. My friend gave me his on tape in 1993 and I haven't stopped listening to Rush to this day: AnthemLa Villa StrangiatoTom SawyerOverture/Temples of SyrinxJacob's LadderFreewillXanaduYYZNatural Science This still stands up as a pretty cool compilation to introduce to newbies the 'best most accessible" songs of Rush. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Weatherman Posted July 14, 2020 Share Posted July 14, 2020 Depends on the newb. If delicate constitution, simple pop listener, or female: Hold Your FireIf basic young male who kinda likes rock: Moving PicturesIf totally obsessive political hyperopinionated type: 2112If metalhead and/or deaf: Vapor TrailsIf 70 years old: Rush I don't see what gender has to do with anything. My best friend in high school was a girl and I got her hooked with 2112. I hate to break the news, but as a general rule, boys like Rush, and girls don't.Gender differences are real. Well that's very reductive of you. I suppose girls also don't play Dungeons And Dragons and boys don't listen to Cyndi Lauper. Newsflash, people will like whatever they please regardless of stereotypes.PLEASE don't play that equivalence game.Even the band acknowledged their fanbase is mostly men.It's okay to generalize, generally speaking lol. Whether or not the fanbase is more male than female, your generalization is still off base. Statistically, more men are Rush fans than women, sure. Generally, you cannot possibly predict whether any individual is going to like Rush based solely off of their gender, and I disagree that the only good album to introduce a girl to Rush is HYF. It's also not fair to lump all girls in with "delicate constitution" or "simple pop listener." Rush has never made music for boys or girls, just music that they liked and they hoped others would like. No, my generalization is on target.It seems to irk you, so I'll type it again: Men are more likely than women to become Rush fans. No amount of parsing, cherrypicking, or mental contortions is going to change this simple fact that the band itself has acknowledged. And the reason HYT is a good gateway drug for any potential female fans is Aimee Mann's vocals on TSS. Ged even admitted this in the 90s. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RushRevisited Posted July 14, 2020 Share Posted July 14, 2020 I would put the Rush fan ratio men to women as about 500:1. We could argue as to why, but it is indeed true and always has been. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JARG Posted July 14, 2020 Share Posted July 14, 2020 I would put the Rush fan ratio men to women as about 500:1. We could argue as to why, but it is indeed true and always has been. “Really, they’re quite fearful, that’s my theory. They see us on stage with tight trousers. We’ve got, you know, armadillos in our trousers.” 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
goose Posted July 14, 2020 Share Posted July 14, 2020 I would put the Rush fan ratio men to women as about 500:1. We could argue as to why, but it is indeed true and always has been.To reel in a female fan, start with Panacea, followed by Tears. Close the deal with Speed of Love. That's how I hooked Lorraine. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
_hi_water._ Posted July 14, 2020 Author Share Posted July 14, 2020 I would put the Rush fan ratio men to women as about 500:1. We could argue as to why, but it is indeed true and always has been.I think most women would prefer Axl Rose :LMAO: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RushRevisited Posted July 14, 2020 Share Posted July 14, 2020 I would put the Rush fan ratio men to women as about 500:1. We could argue as to why, but it is indeed true and always has been.To reel in a female fan, start with Panacea, followed by Tears. Close the deal with Speed of Love. That's how I hooked Lorraine.The one that my wife always liked (still not what I would call a Rush "fan", though) was Cold Fire. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
_hi_water._ Posted July 14, 2020 Author Share Posted July 14, 2020 I would put the Rush fan ratio men to women as about 500:1. We could argue as to why, but it is indeed true and always has been.To reel in a female fan, start with Panacea, followed by Tears. Close the deal with Speed of Love. That's how I hooked Lorraine.The one that my wife always liked (still not what I would call a Rush "fan", though) was Cold Fire.If your wife, gf whatever is an 80's synth nerd, make 'em listen to Signals, Grace Under Pressure, Power Windows and Hold Your Fire. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
goose Posted July 14, 2020 Share Posted July 14, 2020 I would put the Rush fan ratio men to women as about 500:1. We could argue as to why, but it is indeed true and always has been.To reel in a female fan, start with Panacea, followed by Tears. Close the deal with Speed of Love. That's how I hooked Lorraine.The one that my wife always liked (still not what I would call a Rush "fan", though) was Cold Fire.HIM: "Honey, what do you think of RUSH?" HER: "Well, I really like that divorce song..." 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
_hi_water._ Posted July 14, 2020 Author Share Posted July 14, 2020 I would put the Rush fan ratio men to women as about 500:1. We could argue as to why, but it is indeed true and always has been.To reel in a female fan, start with Panacea, followed by Tears. Close the deal with Speed of Love. That's how I hooked Lorraine.The one that my wife always liked (still not what I would call a Rush "fan", though) was Cold Fire.HIM: "Honey, what do you think of RUSH?"HER: "Well, I really like that divorce song..." :rfl: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Entre_Perpetuo Posted July 14, 2020 Share Posted July 14, 2020 Depends on the newb. If delicate constitution, simple pop listener, or female: Hold Your FireIf basic young male who kinda likes rock: Moving PicturesIf totally obsessive political hyperopinionated type: 2112If metalhead and/or deaf: Vapor TrailsIf 70 years old: Rush I don't see what gender has to do with anything. My best friend in high school was a girl and I got her hooked with 2112. I hate to break the news, but as a general rule, boys like Rush, and girls don't.Gender differences are real. Well that's very reductive of you. I suppose girls also don't play Dungeons And Dragons and boys don't listen to Cyndi Lauper. Newsflash, people will like whatever they please regardless of stereotypes.PLEASE don't play that equivalence game.Even the band acknowledged their fanbase is mostly men.It's okay to generalize, generally speaking lol. Whether or not the fanbase is more male than female, your generalization is still off base. Statistically, more men are Rush fans than women, sure. Generally, you cannot possibly predict whether any individual is going to like Rush based solely off of their gender, and I disagree that the only good album to introduce a girl to Rush is HYF. It's also not fair to lump all girls in with "delicate constitution" or "simple pop listener." Rush has never made music for boys or girls, just music that they liked and they hoped others would like. No, my generalization is on target.It seems to irk you, so I'll type it again: Men are more likely than women to become Rush fans. No amount of parsing, cherrypicking, or mental contortions is going to change this simple fact that the band itself has acknowledged. And the reason HYT is a good gateway drug for any potential female fans is Aimee Mann's vocals on TSS. Ged even admitted this in the 90s. No, it's not. But seeing as I'm outnumbered here I'll leave you to your own devices. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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